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see 21 percent to try and bring prices under control. but the head of the central bank is confident about the methods and says they'll be wearing fruit in the near future. we believe that our policy will reduce inflation from 4 to 4.5 percent next year. then stabilize it at a level near 4 percent. as it flows down, we will also consider a gradual reduction in the key rate. but perhaps the best witness test is what the people are up to and how they feel. there is nothing better than hitting the streets to get that understanding. at a time when washes economy is detaching itself from the us dollar like never before . the country currency is hitting record lows just like you did in 2022 when moscow announced in special military operation against ukraine. and as i'm speaking, the rubel tumbled to $114.00 against the dollar. in the past days like these were called like mondays, tuesdays, wednesdays, you name it. but today in 2024,
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not much of this sentiment to be felt in the streets of the washing capital right now. i'm at one of the busiest offices addresses biggest lender, burbank. so let's check it out. the need to be forgiven for expecting panic, public storming dms or exchange booths or something of that sort. but frankly, this isn't something that i see here. let's see the other section of the bank. so yes indeed, every once in a while, there's a bit of a line or sometimes it's almost completely empty, which is nothing unusual. absolutely. for a regular week day,
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it's after work. before lining up for the regular business task, which i guess means that it's all businesses, you really have to try and go r t mazda of more details on this story, do check our website r t dot com. thanks for joining us. there are not the international. it's always good to have you with us. we're back in 30 minutes. the the
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in february 2022. ukraine, the game, the world's number one new story for ukraine and crane. craig to create a new crane ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, which is a down to discussion. russian troops invaded ukraine on a one perspective ukraine suffering from russian regression to be happening down in the eastern part of ukraine. this would genocide in distress as needs help us. morning i spoke to presidents give you credit and i assured him of the unwavering support of united kingdom. i have never experienced propaganda as bad. ukraine has turned into one monstrosity of psychological manipulation where the people have been virtually brainwashed. today, the invasion begins as vitamin pollutants as russian forces into ukraine. it was obvious that the american public was being deceived about what exactly was happening inside ukraine in this war. so what's really happening in the western
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countries genuinely convinced that protecting a weak ukraine from them might say russia when i started uncovering those reasons, it was shocking to me mentally was very, very shocking. all day mistake. and we'll deliver today, manipulating the audience. so i just did a little bit of research and came across the role of p r firms in a mass of propaganda effort that is simply designed to manufacture consent for ongoing permanent u. s. for in ukraine against russia, the development of the key or simply shake, the move, the reason that gives the going america. this is interesting because then here comes congress teams on this on the right now to deal with mobiles and about the, which was the defense the case who's pulling the strings and who is profiting.
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there was a very large project. it was the biggest contract, the americans awarded anybody outside of america. and the contract vanity was off of 1000000000 us dollars. so that's why they have a contract very so that the cracks in the wall and propaganda are going to get so wide. because the entire wall collapses into rumble. the
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fisma set up a meeting in the very heart of the cave. when i 1st arrived to ukraine in 2015 to live here, i've been a great many times, but i came here to live the 2015 out. and i was working at the time with a guy who at that period was the director of the security service, the frank s p a. jason smiled his one of those who determined global opinions about what's happening and you cry. all those p r play in the modern certification or any type of campaign or the information of warfare. talk to the fact is it's quite important the factors of public relations and simply how do you communicate your message to general public. and the way that you can do that can be there for 1st is information warfare for trying to put out why it isn't for him to help to crank up because he doesn't work alone. more than 150 p a agencies. most of the us and europeans are involved in shaping ukraine's media image today. as soon as the
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russian special operation began in february, more than $150.00 ukrainian american and european p r firm signed up for a ukrainian ministry of foreign affairs effort to spread its propaganda inside western the western media seer using all kinds of main stream media sources using if you are firms themselves who spread their propaganda in a variety of ways. if you are a 1st began in earnest in 2014, with my don, could a talk to fact. so the, the cool government came into power. the united states got its pentacles into ukrainian ministry of foreign affairs through non governmental organizations, through ca, cut outs, and began to create essentially propaganda oregon's. that would then be the information or this information to western media outlets. and that is essentially
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been the same ever since, and need to come on overseas this effort directly. this is according to the washington post. they really are excellent in stratcom media info office and also send helps native officials said hope wisdom countries take their lead from the role of p. r. firms in ukraine, throughout europe and into united states really can't be overstated. it's quite different than it was in previous decades where there used to be more of a covert role of propaganda, government propaganda operations. now this is as the celebrated as p r and helping ukraine and helping get their message out. the program was in the lowest in 2020 to know that even back in 2014, when a crew that uh took place. and you crying jason smotts says
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u. s. p. all consultants, levine, loading ukraine's public image for decades. so the fact is that there's been americans working in ukraine in politics and as proof consulting since i mean after 5. so here you see a lot of poor d graham political songs as well studying united states, for instance, born here in order to learn new skills and to bring back to work here in the print . overall, i think there's been a positive for both the present as well as for the americans who've been able to also benefit from gates and other you're creating counterparts. there's no actual separation between t r firms and the government in ukraine. the government in the united states and the government in, in, in the u. k. so many of the staffers in these p r firms rotate between the british government, ukrainian government and the various p r firms will, if you look at the ukraine crisis media center, for example,
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that's funded by the us government, by the european union on, by different embassies and that is pumping out government this information to media outlets and has been since 2014 the, the presence of a c, a is more through cut outs like the national endowment for democracy or us the id, the us agency for international development. the fun, these ukrainian government and the ukranian and you operations that, that disseminate this propaganda and created. so there's not an explore as its obvious role of ca, offer it is per se, the, i think behind all the soft, our operations are colbert operations. you know,
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it's shown as democracy promotion and these are the flower returns that are used. but fundamentally, you know, it's the origins. what are the origins of this p r campaign? who created this idea? certainly, it wasn't the p. r. networks themselves. it secretive government agencies. it's the ca, tom, that are, that are actually responsible for this. they just, you know, kind of have a front, that's why they use these p r networks instead of, you know, having an obvious and dictatorship, we seem to main screen media and the night me, numerous reciting, clean, develop scripts that essentially say exactly the same thing using the buzz words of this as a threat to our democracy. when you see 10 different channels, say exactly that sentence. you know that it's the central intelligence agency script. the,
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this is and the end of my senior snap once either with this and get him to these and nothing's gonna happen next. buses. and the machine is that about some was the, should i mistake from psychiatric to me doing with this? and i'm just 6 to 400. is it near? but you know, to us, i told me this 470 bucks. i've done most of the envelopes often don't. let's just go from this is, i mean i'm a dunce items. i think i've gotten the the, the, the
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bell punch into is one of the world's largest ppo outfits. the pentagon hated more than $500000000.00 for the correct coverage of the iraq war. and it was a very large project. it was the biggest contract, the americans a warranty to anybody outside of america. the contract value was also 1000000000 us dollars. so that's quite a having a contract. and so i knew it was big june of this month and wells worked at bill pulse. and joe, for several years i was working freelance and i was contacted by an agency i worked for a while at the time. they were like kind of a recruitment agency for just tv and they said there's a job. some people would like you to go and interviewed for,
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but it's based in or it was i totally sense. that's nice. think i'm quite happily kind of look at that. so when's it onto the interview? he was in a building, central london and it was all very kind of a kind of secretive inside of it. and it felt like you were in a building. it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things weren't to know. i just assumed i'd be doing that kind of news, the type of things for them. and that was the role. but then i kind of discovered that and this was kind of in is more intelligent space. and at the end of the, at your said, so when will i know if i got the, the job to which you responded or you've already got it because i don't told you. yeah. we're done with your background search. you're fine. you're done. you go monday. this was friday afternoon and i was due
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to flight the following monday. so on the monday, i switched to 8. and then i was met the other end by this lovely woman in a big pickup truck who took me to this for a lovely hotel ra states a couple of days. and then they flew me into the bank by the airport on the registrar kelly's the wrong cool was the 1st conflict in which the full power of button p on technology was on least by his giving you access to the reports for local news means national news no worries, i learned very quickly the, this was that it was a form the paul's what's the best way of finding it helpful in their minds propaganda? because that's what it was and it was try and trying to change. cox and mines is everyone likes to say comes, victoria was a complex of secret us facilities. me
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a bank that ample, it's good. how's the military? h q. including is most important propaganda department. they turn the horrors of more into entertainment on live tv, the the building one hey, how does q it's got aside, how did code you had to get in was taken in where i met the british company and the people that worked for them. but then also discovered that in the same building for the ministry, the us military is
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a terrifying day that they were more minute us military intelligence. and um, building one was wherever the general operated from. so we were filed the list of things going on and it kind of threw a few thoughts into my head to my floor. we actually do most in wells is one of the very few who get in to exposure. that's how the world's attitudes towards what's happening in the middle east, where shaped under strict us political and military control. the guys i worked with me and my small team, the intelligence officers, and we all kind of allowed mason and worked together. and then it would go from us after everything signed off, what we've done, it would go to whoever was the chairman on site a time, and your team, and then began directing a change. and then once you get, you know, as you're probably aware, once you get to
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a general that aren't many people higher than that, um, so just call and see. i see me with cecilia. i know it went to the white house. um, i was told. so it's a very, very short chain of command. so we aren't, we were very high off the move was going on during the war in a rack. when they pulled the statue of saddam hussein, we presented on the american media as if the rocky people joined together the pull down the statute of the the then it turned out that there was some long shots from cameras which showed that the wind was not the rock the people, it was american soldiers are we doing it? i'm in the drawing as with a crown when quitman was designed to make the most like
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it was and the people defending themselves more against unable to either. and then they would come at home, the local news channels in correct or so again, saturday to a area and go to the middle eastern countries. so then use this as a news, of course, when you're making commercials. so there's kind of going fishing pace. it's going to then take on their life the place, but these have been pushed in you uh, united states medias through these p r firms as absolute truth. and many people who consume corporate media and, and government statements here in the united states. believe them to be true, one of these p r campaigns is run by an agency called a one philosophy that was founded by
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a woman named natalia popovich. she's worked with the us state department and she's also a co founder and board member of ukraine prices. media center, which is funded by the us agency for international development and the national endowment for democracy in the us embassy, nato. and other one is richard edelman, who runs edelman, p r. he's a member of the atlantic council and the world economic forum, the atlanta council being funded by it's essentially a nato, a think tank ukraine just as once in iraq. there's a media h q, from the news except to both of the clients. stress was wise ukrainian crisis media centers website doesn't hide these liaisons among open data listed organizations of the us embassies, public affairs section, the us agency for international development, the national endowment for democracy,
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the european endowment for democracy. you case institute the government under cause night. so us began creating information warfare platforms, such as spirit of america, which was a 5, a one c 3 that was contracted by the c i a by the british, by the state department to broadcast pro american messages, anti russian messages, dozens of companies in the us promot ukrainian propaganda, for example, one of the largest dealer agencies in america, plus communications, openly funds the so called ukranian p on a, at the sites and the government i'd be doing. a virtual grocery store credit is gift, as of now used to be pretty cool. grace flow, so i'm going to squeeze each this program unites hundreds of creators who produce new stories of a specific focus, the major global publications, whoever makes in depth and go through each much in the yellow. and let me look to
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and eliza listed to meet the only site templates that were looking to maybe just position. and confucius me for something post to me seeing york times in the near as much. and they have promised even open housekeeping nets, rec, funding funds and deals and reviews and deals to some rates. and the reviews organ is up to one of those. he says, i'm going to and i kind of showing you only because i'm an advisor and they should not say dockman using like your nonsense investment. in the end of that reason, racism fake news which isn't the most difficult. i've done that. you have as a website for you to post a citizen is how much ceiling is. aspen institute carnegie atlantic council, under institute 1st of teaching dialogue, is also because the all button then says i'm at the national endowment for democracy, global engagement center for my house. and that is still young, i'm from cyber security infrastructure,
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the security agency in grocery side. so the reason i can request vacancies will just sit down. i'm any, a median partner, you have to unlist it from the from field a medium partner, i'm reduce it to them. and all that, and we deem that 10 years act less the serious thinking mine on to out on now what's on that didn't start unrestrained ms tiers to this to you. my own so book. so unless i go from the list under this window. okay. you know, a small kind of wait side. honestly what i'm paying for does one. this is the answer. you might even be buying out the massacre in butcher. what happened in boucher, abhorrent and senseless on what happened in boucher. he is now calling for war crimes trials the on march,
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the 3rd 2022, russian forces less butcher, a small town. so the kilometers from caves. the next day ukrainian forces ends at the tone, including finances from the nationalist as all latavia and the 3 peters are better than ever. they just told you, i'm not sure on the sell know going to see that it's around the little mother and daisy and there's the seascape or keel. you're going to say skippable bonds. you lost them as bringing a ceiling. the union motion was only $4.00 to $5.00 days off the russian troops. the boat dozens of west and general is arrived in the sounds experience video footage was soon and showing load for delay to be called the future mess across discussion. already. this will special click on the go button, share to, to pick a 3 your lots and then wanted set up a choose your company. what am you have to a new car then you don't want to use is up on let me quarter. i thought i'm just to
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a couple of the money is up for me. so yes, to my left hand for a month for you. probably. that's what i'm not going to put you in austin on the there's a lot of you stuff with i'm one will. so it took a glowing with. okay. and then uh, because it was a cut on union the dumb to shoot a couple of uh, i'm really still not unless you could move it to get them to the curb that of course, massaging it. ok. another checked edge of federal. somebody bill, if i ask, as much as my capacity, who is, is that the board is cutting of silver, which would be the the gardens committee. and that's on that list. the last 4 digits on that, the shortest. and that's a problem that we'll discuss all use of give it somewhere, but put it out in that you was to use any chain, you know, fucked interest you on the properties and would use the property as an immortal, bought at the property or any more uh, supposedly self consciously it gets it sold according to research park on the use. this new booster portion would be stick to little. are you laughing
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village, which was phillips. let's get this to bring you to fix that and give yourself a good part of the products or to those things you mean using it also, the way the old wire, c o, d g is our daughter couple, and we'll start with instead of what we're shooting for to give them more inc, a video of the other. so we lose actually 1941, the film read. this was released in nazi germany cinema. it depicted a lunch to atrocities committed by red army soldiers in the baltic states. later in the footage of shows and tortured civilians had been staged, the ministry of propaganda, it was a 3rd rise that ordered the scenes to be sure. would you wish to discuss the whole thing? change the scales? would you do? you have to put through your level and then save your teeth one bullet wise, base 10, uh, originally a computer when they put a bunch of e, 1st things you need people to cuz i'm just gonna say, you know, always loosely on what at the damage don't i don't know anybody's clothes are i get
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them line. yeah. with of interest. go see if the corporate platform, which is by side so you can share some of the rest of the view it even if it was cool. aside at the your, this, this was what i shared at the swap order with the jokes they cannot roll. don't know if it's, if i go to some of the what exactly happened in bullshit is rush, you're really responsible for mass occurring. these people will, you can be banned from social media. you'll be accused of all kinds of horrible things. these questions are never raised. we're just basically fed lies and, and told to accept them. and that's been the model that we've seen over and over and over again. and it's never been more powerful than it is now. the, the
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is on a terrorist groups launch a large scale offensive in the northern syrian 12 and all the net. a strategic army base in the area has reportedly been captured. also, it has been 5 in the park from the city across the gates center. pretty to the state far agreement, author responded reports from the grounds in the day. ruth is lebanese civilians were tons of the homes, a bit of fragile seas by with israel that held throughout wednesday we are sure our right to use our web.
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