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as to the incoming trump administration by creating a option mass like escalating, you pray, escalating you, you serious? so it make it very difficult for the incoming strong administration to step back from the bridge. what the buys name, registration has been doing. they're really pushing the envelope, reading the word, the entire world to the rank of a nuclear exchange. but what russia and down is like, what we, we don't even need to escalate new. clearly we have enough conventional weapons to deliver that such. and there's not, you know, a witness for every i pass them attack on russia. there will be responding uh, they will be corresponding responsible. russia. this is a message to always deliver very clearly is always good to have you with us, aaron, archie, international. for more details on any of those stories, make sure you pay a visit to our website. all teeth come with that. with more news updates in just 30
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minutes, saving the last real jobs that last job i got a paycheck from was a college professor in new york city at the digital video film academy. and i tried to like 20 programming languages in different classes. i have all the courses here and i found them all recently, which is great, like i was within my google drive and i was like, i have recordings of my lectures. i have my quote, i have my lesson plans. my are is, is digital. i actually joined a,
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our community in brooklyn to, to just to, to prove that to myself and to other people that are taken out to do is art as well . and, you know, by the end they agreed, you know, because i was making a i that talked back and i was doing gallery shows where we will put people in a room. you know, we have like a bunch of mannequins like 5 mannequins with different different personalities and a little different, a personalities. and we put people in the room for 5 or 10 minutes and the soonest you say single word, they all start cascading a golf with each other. so you have this really like a into have conversation with 5 different people, like one headed, you're making max. and so that goes a different temperaments. are women, have you ever heard of that? second, a logical singularity. the technological singularity is the hypothesis that the invention and artificial super intelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth resulting in onside and level changes to human civilization
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muffler. the can you tell me, please, what is it slip and what is the cost of sitting there? should i have right here, like i say, this is one of the dining halls. and you can tell that by this long stretch right here. this is where the dining room was, is where the officer sat down and 8. that was probably a storage st cuz you could tell there was walls weren't there. you could tell were all the walls last. i bet any money that high rise section right there. there was where they went and got their food. it was a mess. all right, 0 the soldiers food place, you know, we call the mess in the military. i don't know why they call it the mess, but that's what it is, right? there are forest labs just like this one around here. i mean exactly the same pattern. the military, this was just
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a temporary base during world war 2. while there are training the guys to go to war, you know, this. and then after the words they, they close this base down the think a 1st year i was out here. all these feel this was like a field and there was so much green on it like the plants. so we see right here. well like, feel like it looked like a blanket blanket of green and there was these, i don't know what kind of butterfly they were, but they're migrating and you'd walk through and they just like lift up and it was like, you know, like a blanket and move on right here i'm gonna put in uh, a grover and orchard with um apple trees, ill citrus, a full variety palmer, granite, a lot of different things. my sister's husband bought me 14 trees for trees. so i'm
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going to be putting those in the i built the staircase of 4 years ago. now it goes down or up the end of it, up to the top of the tank wall. and then i did a whole ladder on the inside that goes down into the tank. and it's a if you're afraid of heights, it might be a little challenging, but it's all cell phone, cell phone for me. so i've built this staircase and 7 days for the just to get in the thing the, i want to make it into an off of fonts where i have vertical walk upon its coming down the walls. and then i want to grow bits in here. i want to have a truck all way around. $471.00 foot circumference. yeah. it's going to be
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a big project like to go enough to or provide for the community for the most part from you know, fruits and vegetables. and maybe you have livestock as far as chickens, i always want to keep costs for garden dogs. easily coming down the wall right here, the like that and come back and drop down into the trough. this trough would be like maybe 3 feet off and wall about 3 feet high and just put a familial parrot that wall right here to check this vega. i just use what i got here. usually i re opposed the receipt, but i'm kind of looking for something like drugs here. yeah. okay.
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well i will say that i got something to do every day and it's a good thing. your life. stay busy because i've been through some crap in my life and i'm a processor and really a, you know, i don't hold myself to my past, but if you say you don't think about it, you know, believe me, i've done so i'm pretty james now. yeah, that's why i'm saying, uh maybe even help me out cuz i'm telling you managed a weird bag. put those par shoppers. harrigeville. yeah. cuz just go the other way . just like that. yeah. last night and my last wife i shot my brother in law. i got a sense of bringing board i've just thank god today i doing jailing. so a. yeah. this is nice that they do more hours or she divorce me, you know there. okay. i mean, i can talk about it now, but it was
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a very difficult time. i. i remember that time and being in prison on top of that, i couldn't even talk me. i i go to, oh my mouth i my crack, which is and think i was broken. hasn't man, but damn there. i mean, it was a rough, rough. yeah. i remember though to see it was only 5 years ago or so for me. you yeah, about 5 years minus the 7 months. the 7 months that i left it for prison for 7 months. i'd rather talk about the future in like what i'm doing now. you know then, and then all the problems they've gotten here, but i mean, you know, you have to bring it up, i suppose. just so you know, the, the whole story you're doing one for. yeah. yeah. it's not that big a deal though, i guess just seem like a lot when i was going through it though, you know,
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and i've seen a lot of other people too, so i got compassion from people cuz i've been there kind of a lot of it on a lot of the homeless things and stuff like that now. so i know what i know what it's like to get down there. they've gone in and try and come back up. and i'm, i'm doing it. doing it slowly. and so you'll be here about 5 years, they picked me up about 6 months and after i'd been here, they pick me up right in my, in the mix bicycle down the side of the road, was about 30 feet off the road. they stopped me for no light on my bike after sunset, and i had a warrant from san diego felony warrant for some stuff and, and that's why i came out here to try and trying get away from them because they're just, they were looking for things they were creating, creating problems where there was no problems, so they could profit off of it. okay, jim, you've already put flight stuff in the seat up
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after people are here because they have no risk to go where they can't function in society. and the other hand of here because they loved the place and there's nowhere else they'd rather be than here. but i'm one of those people. so i to leave and i did for a little while. and i, i always remember that. and that's why i'm patient intolerant. with people because the, so i'm not serving, i'm taking a spot somewhere. someone can live here who has, who can live anywhere else. and so if i'm going to live here by my own choice, when i have the option to go to los angeles and do fine, and then i need to serve to make a student to earn my spot. here several 100 people have passed through here. either under way, somewhere else or provide safe space to abuse women and to elderly people to mentally ill people, to addicts, to children. you know, if i have an extra trailer,
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i always i always making rooms out of it so that when people come near phase the state and they have one that was married to until executive support all this 25 years that that had an extensive bank account tell me, no, i play the game. i did the whole purpose and my cousin asking on time, what was it like living in the white man's world? and i went to the sales floor and i i called, we call him the culture of all to know that white man mentality of their just spectators. they're not participants in life, but they pay for adventures. call it a living, right? why are going to leave it every day?
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i was a born again. christian, conservative house wise for predicts 6. i gave him 6 capable of 5 kids. and the baby came after me. then once on that mostly and tough risk them swear, i lost my mind. it's no better place to be to the village in the some beautiful features and live free live. however you want to get along with everyone who had all the dogs. how did the dogs get along with the goat of these things? susan? it's one of them. this is just a horn dog. your name again is mike. uh,
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mark. so he's michael. mark friedenthal and marco paul. uh no. i know i get it is i was clearly and i guess in the sense that there are no authorities within the city. everyone is their own citizen, including the animal who owns free, awesome. and there's no organization except for what comes out except for what emerges from everyone coming together, bring their own situation to it and creating their own home and environment. and joining in when i 1st came there, most of the population here was snowbirds, you know, mom and pop. get to retirement age, the kids a wall left. so they sell the house and buy
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a big motor home and start traveling. and you could stay here for free. and so those were the people i met when i 1st came here. the people started getting old and owning a motor home, got it started getting more expensive in the economy. we started going down and are all those factors together, those that crowd of people died out. but now i, in the world today, there's a lot of people that don't have a way to build a life that you'd want, you know, the ranking on some people like so what i can say is i'm going to start remembering the whole. so there we have a lot of refugees. we don't have any regrets for refugees because we got refugees right here. the you know, you see the, all the,
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the blue tart homeless people in los angeles and, and the other cities. i'm sure this is better living than living and skid row los angeles, you know, that's gotta be so hopeless to chevy and think about this because i'm in fear of what they think about. then i see a bunch of hungry people feel and this is blessing, right? here for all that food we get him. we good. try like you to feel a lot of this whole thing really come and look every month. but every month. feel they make sure that we hit, we have food out here. you know, a lot of people are hungry there. don't have no money or anything vices. you say yeah, it's all good to love the community that helps the people out here. that's what i love the most likely the,
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all this is one big happy family. that's what i like. and even though you see people here with nothing, you know, some of them are cardboard checks. you know that, but a cardboard shack of real coffee. if you just been sleeping on the dirt, you know, and you get a few odd jobs and maybe you could find a rundown, broken down trailers to live in. you know, you can pull your life together and that kind of way here for if you're in the city, is it never ever, most of the cancellation in your car and see yeah, you know those, those sites you run you off, but i'm not always nice. gotcha. okay, and that's why we call this the last free place because it is not because you can't live here free because you can be here and nobody's gonna persecute or prosecute you about it. you know, you're just laying down in the dirt here. people like to just come and ask if
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you're all right, if nobody's going to guard you off to jail for 77 decades, don't insure. but so, you know, here you can choose the things you want to do without having to have a you didn't thrown in jail, you have people think what you all are now. i gotta talk reading, join sometimes, who is doing this brown over here. so yeah, i think this is my little kitchen area is in transition, as is, everything's really in transition all this time. but uh, yeah, so it's all scrambled around right now and when i get done with it, will i ever did you, what is it? i don't know what could come with gas now. you were out for 2 days. i don't know. hardly ever run, i guess, but somehow within flushing away it is a things cost. and so what were the treasure i just heard from my beer?
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because it's like i said, inflation oh, inflation is gone up. so i a last one year. i mean it's been going up for like 4 or 5 years now. but the last year that's just really take this right here in wallace, you know, right in a money department. if you're fortunate, if you get money out here, some of those are and some of the start, everything has gone up and show much in price. and especially if you have to shop right here in town. good gosh, a robbery is a 1st degree you get food stamps once a month. i just but i buy cheap natives. they try to get my money is last as long as i possibly can. i mean, i got a couple more years. i retired it's. that's to go here compared to retirement. and after that now got some things to do. 6 bucks.
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fix for the new man. it's up 7. said 17, obviously i use, i believe 7 bucks for dylan. the see here is the problem. i'm that for this. and in 2099 or 10 to the airbag issue, still gotta get ready to get your money. oh wow. i worked steve for 25 years and whatnot. and then all a sudden it gave me as a, you know, literally disturb time ago. but i have no issue in the body. so therefore uh, you know, you got your option down the highs and lows and this kind of thing. and that is, you know, considered to be a handicapped of such that to where they, you know,
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ship them like your hands on there. i mentioned that mine was, uh, yeah, i was, i loved the torch feeding, i wish a welder to, but well, garage a pretty good welder, but in your torch department, your feeling? no. why was that the top? so you said you wouldn't be probably able to make it out there with the amount of money. oh, hell no. but you have to have 2 or 3 people you know, conglomerate, and together to do, you have enough money to pay the rent to pay your electric, just pay your sewer bill. and obviously, again, by your groceries, you know, as so it has a good combination of people where we're here with, we do do it in combinations of people only help each other. sure. and as a good thing, over a year ago, we started what we call these labs, the soup kitchen, cuz every poor community in america and brought like it almost a world nowadays has some kind of free feeding. but we didn't like study. so i'm
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starting a little over a year ago on christmas morning. we started feeding on sundays and we've been feeding every sunday for a year. and as you can see, we're starting a little thing here. um and it just is just trying to help our neighbors out. and i mean, it is a place to congregate, a place to eat. and joe is all done by one man named lorenzo. even when he's our cook. i kind of put it together in between to, to meet him in a couple of their homes and put it out. you're on the streets, you know, i mean, you know, trying to change what chance i change these things out here. i'm sure you seen on a slab so these are placed, you know, a free meal in a bag and food is a nice thing every week. we're all not at the back of food yet, but we're trying to get bags of food to we do every sunday we feed before i can this lives. i was on the streets. i've been excited for 15 years. i've been in prison. i've sold drugs. i've, i've done a lot of things and for one is i want to do something nice for somebody. so we decided feet. and i mean, i cleaned up stop doing drugs and open up the soup kitchen in my town. yeah, i'm start getting bags that always taking. i mean,
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everybody goes up. everybody goes up. somebody has always started early, early learning, you know, call me slow. you know, i think is like 40 years or 20 years, or we're going to be a long time to figure this out. but this is what makes me happy now when everybody can get to play the food there and they're, they're smiling snapshots of them to me in there may the term, does your mental re huge was the age of 1st. so the what are the big top uh, uh see uh, i think opening day was new year's eve and oh to i
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don't make money. you know, if anything, i spend my money, the reason i've kept at it for 20 years is the only thing i ever did that made a difference in the world. you know, this wasn't here that people in that that would be quite a bit different. i think another issue, you know, you look around our existence, things to check and look rather bleak. look, but this is a thing where that the humanity of the beauty of, of life comes out. the feeling of, of the art, the feeling of people feeling like they're an artist as opposed to a vandal, if it affects the selective the collective self image of everybody here. and we part of this, you know, even though it is adult,
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play to the growth. yeah. really bad actually. so my friend screwed this piece of metal on and i, when i read poxy that you say you say that the you want to play did that year. yeah, i learned like, uh, maybe 3 years ago now, maybe a little less than that. and was a and wasn't conspiring, was there the range and yeah, yeah i, i said there for a year and a half or 2 years because i live like music. you know, so we sit in the front and i watch them and i love it. i did it in new york, you like watching music, and it's like, i can't do that. just like most people in the audience, you look in there and you're like, i can never do that right. i can learn how to play guitar in my fourties and they were, they, i know a single court, you know, and we're there how to sing to which, and the most thing i would do is like, and doesn't carry over the 2nd half of them. good half of them and they will learn
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how to write songs too. you know, we do a lot at the same time and i'm going to stand a very next to my heroes, you know, needs to build a bill and all these amazing jones people that view, you know, they're also my family, all those people. so they're letting me their instruments and i was like, these me another car getting to see it isn't yeah, no, no like 4050 songs though and i wrote saves a phone with them to think to that i can do that most. no, i don't know that's what brought me here was the public guard kept me here. it was brought to me when i got here ignorant. i didn't know nothing about swenson but it was the public car and some of the minerals out here. bloom, my my and it was that was something with things for you to stay. yeah. cuz there's not a lot of places where in america, where you can do this and not be criminalized. right?
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you cause any kind of art and it's not criminal. it's appreciated and it's not in some phases, it becomes famous. so this is my original taxidermy dinner party that i did. i think it was 3 years ago when i set this up originally in there. so we've got young box. i'll go back in grandma bucks and young buck is here bragging about this guy is like, oh my gosh, humans are so stupid. i was just hiding behind a tree. i just lasted him right in his face while he was filling up. this car with gas is going to arrears, like, you know, we could add, think we research human some, you know, prostitution rings, drug rings, the homeless. there's so many places we can get people besides us. and grandma, about 5, please to speak me. i'm starting a, i will stay here as long as i'm happy here and right now, i mean, it's like a dream come true to be living here and having the amount of people that come through every day that i get to share this with and get some people
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are like mortified, some people are excited, some people are like, oh my gosh, i love your brain and it's like, i didn't really get that kind of attention and feedback when i've been doing my or works in my life. like even like the 1st post i did of like a baby at all. i put horns on the back to make it look like wings or something and i posted it on like some obscure, like, not instagram, it's like google plus or somewhere and i are. the only thing was one person to be like, oh that's weird. like delete the language. so just even though it is a whole fishing i have, that's the plague of christianity that it's not against christians. it's just the christianity crusades and what not the propagation of one religion type of thing. and then the plague. i don't know, it's kind of open to interpretation just to put the name alone, the not an atheist living here in the desert. you find you find spirituality all over the place. so you get really connected to
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a lot of things here. the, with the end of world war one, the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at the festivals
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a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figure is to be underestimated and announce the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyre. the man who saved india gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous star massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal grinds of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke.
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the devil yet had a deep. there should be no doubts what has happened. didn't syria is the product of a joint american. inside this point, we have evidence in the wrong same frame. need a pull down the conference with bailing the west and been syria, claiming it's the us and is well behind the removal of sasha assad and caring away so easily. mr. willis is to take the time to the last 48 hours is really for the c strategic blonde in syria as they sat for the tax. hundreds of targets in the nation, taking down navy ships bases and not to.
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