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[000:00:00;00] the the rushing, the security service is the rest. yes, fax, send me either to me a really kind of general go to the i'm. he's a 29 year old dictated. he revealed his ukraine, added the load him with a $100000.00 on the residency, carrying out limited the assassination of a rush as a general to the residents in asia where he had spoken about the presence of us fire alive in indonesia, which is something that much of the cartridge that's or the herbs you're going to give you of statements. they investigated whether there was or they could of in any
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possible american biological research activities. especially with the involvement of the us military on the indonesian soil. this is must one of the lot folding crossing from cbi 11 and thousands of fleeting the country since a hold of the government, driven from that home by the terrace militia and not running the country on folders to go. most of the schools files is pretty world form syria, taking refuge across the board as while correspondent reaches that, but on the public, to witness the human toe of this unfolding, quite the is just gone 11 pm here in the russian capital woke up with you catching the news from today, this is archie. so, oh, so sorry. what says ss the password rest of a 29 year old suspects in the fascination of less 10 and gentle eagle kilo and the
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most of the region. the mountains claims you put into a security services included in the equipment. it says the length of tubing highlights kia has grown use of arrow tactics. and she just was, i assure you, it is now obvious who are the contractors and who are the organizers of this terrorist act. it is once again confirmed that the keepers team does not shy away from terrorist methods of work. we clearly understand who our enemy is and what he is capable of. and this once again proves the rightness of our actions during the special military operation. according to the f s the, the mine who was born and is becky saw arrived in moscow and probably as an explosive device on a good to for this to out and see what the problem is. a reward of a $100000.00 an residency in the u. i said yes, and the dust of them cleared the woods. the little the detainee was taken to the investigator and investigative actions are being carried out with him during the
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interrogation. he explained that he had been recruited by the ukrainians special services on their instructions. he arrived in moscow and received an improvised explosive device. he placed it on an electric scooter, which he parked at the entrance of the apartment building where eager carol off lived full of yeah, will be f as be what your security service arrested at least one person. and they released details of it. one person, they having custody, and who's back citizen from whose bank is done born in 1995, 29 years old. and he rode to moscow and he was given a, an explosive device, a high powered explosive device. he placed it on a scooter, which wouldn't be a common around most, all of these, a ride sharing scooter scooters. you would see them at the entrance of the building . so quite a smart way to conceal the device you would suggest. and then he also placed the y fi connected camera in a ride sharing kind of, that's a car that you see are parked around the city of moscow. very frequently again,
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wouldn't raise any suspicion. and there is be shared people, take them, they rent them for a day and practice anywhere around the city. now there was a live stream, apparently of the monitoring of this entrance where this gentleman was killed and it went to the number of patrol skin ukraine. now when the members seen at the entrance, the device was remotely designated. now we also have some, a video of the suspect which has been released and quite remarkably, and he reveals, and it's revealed by the investigators that he was offered a $100000.00 us dollars on residency. and you are paying country, how does ukraine so security service, a offer, a promise, a residency, and the european union, if you, if you, and have nothing to do with what's going on and data on the united states. but someone, listen, i'm a look at the actual video of this expect that's been released by the f as b. yeah, b esl must look. i came to moscow on the instructions of the ukrainians special
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services. after arriving, i bought a scooter, and a few months later, i got the materials for the bomb. then i prepared everything in place to bomb. next to the general's house is when he left the building. i press the button here how. why did i do this? i was offered $100000.00 in a european passport. now in addition to this development, we've had the murray as a however, the farm industry, spokes woman coming out and sort of getting put in some context on a general activity love who we was. why he would have been a target and you know, she makes it quite clear that he was a foreigner beside the bone and focused on an issue if you like, of the west, because he had been actively uh, showcasing the involvement of the united states, a big business and ukraine and bio labs, the issues with cove, its origins, and you know, we can actually have a listen to her sort of putting it on in context. uh, why would this might have been a target that some of this stuff, especially quote, can you look became as the one in the side of their histories of folks in west,
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it is indicative that the security service of ukraine fund substantiated late, opened a criminal case against a guarantee of a 100 completely invented pretext, allegedly, in connection with the use of chemical weapons against ukrainian on tools. the soldiers, apparently the various preparations for terrorist attack, a terrorist attack under the guise of allegedly galaxy won't legality. there is no such thing. can ukraine for a long time in ukraine, the laws of law have long been stolen and destroyed by the west. everyone understands perfectly well that the legit killers. and we have seen that the key of regime has once again taking responsibility for a new terrorist attack. all these as b, u henchmen the mad ki regime. this is all a to get old managed by the anglo saxons. so they are the main beneficiaries of terrorism, of the key regime on this case in the 1st place. because the wes applauds those who are cracking down them,
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those who are trained with lemme just learn down to was full into a new reality of pastries. these is a close i reality because if the truth is destroyed, then reality is distorted. to a she mentioned the anglo saxons. there hasn't been any reaction from the west sofa . mm hm. so generally the reaction with us has been as predicted. you know, at nothing to do with those, we don't know thing about this. suddenly it's, it's like car to have that you'd, we know everything about what's going on. you claim what russia's doing there. we can give the intelligence to the equations of at the location of russian troops, or we can tag at that missiles weekends by the way, just an offense. you know, nothing about what the s p u does. that one of the most a marketable reactions. i think has been from ag search here, some are the british prime minister who has basically said, look, you probably could do anything at once once we started. but you find this is to be some sort a license that, you know, you've trained to commit acts of terrorism. we've seen it before in the last 2 years. i personally cover the killings of london capacity and st. petersburg are
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you do going to own armed individuals, not even confidence murders, and there's no condemnation. so in the law, in the opposite combination, what is it that the ag condoning this, that's what it is that it takes years time are quite remarkably saying, you know, they can basically do whatever they liked and some of the stuff you comfortable with the assassination. but as i say, we must stand with you, right. i think that's a developing situation, but this morning's discussion was party care about the strategic need for late so. so use that as we do with the training this critical period. yeah. so until the context of this is also interesting and important, we recently had richard moore, the head of the u. k. s i a special intelligence source base b m y 6. who worked very closely with the, the s b last those uh, you know, the us intelligence services as well. uh, coming out of the same as were very proud of our heritage with working with you finding intelligence versus the going on for decades. it's something new. and then
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this happens and also what maria comes out of a said that, you know, uh, since you have faith case it been opened against general to the love that she was in some way responsible for the use of chemical weapons in your brain. so proof whatsoever that whereas there has been proof of use of them by ukraine, that's have a listen to the u. k. intelligence cheap, basically boasting that they are very proud and happy that they are in cahoots. if you like with your brain, just you let some of this and we cherish heritage of co action, which we keep alive today and helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. so there you go from the horses mouth. does they say that we're very happy we cherish our interaction with them. so you know, uh, predictable, political response, but we don't know anything about this has nothing to do with this. so this i like hard we have select when we know exactly what's going on in your brain, that can tell us exactly what's happening in particular village boucher everywhere . they know everything that's happening. so i don't know what the intelligence service of you probably which is funded, directed, operated, unlicensed,
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essentially by the west intention if they know nothing about that, it seems remarkably well. i think going to charles oswell ross has taught the promises about how most of use the lesson support for you is a track on general. cut off is not here. we have no illusions about the extremely anti russian political track that london has chosen. it is difficult to find a western power more zealous than the u. k. in imposing anti russian policies, there are some, but the u. k is ahead of the rest and a multitude of issues. we will oppose this harshly and decisively, with all our means. we have repeatedly sent out signals of various types that we hope will be considered in that capital. although the concrete decisions that should be made according to our signals seem to have not been made, but we will continue to send them to show us. these are unsettling times, of course, as the outgoing us administration demonstrates a unique capability of doubling down and destroying the chances of its successor, that policy is quite risky,
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even self destructive. we caution them against it. regarding the ideas that have been mentioned for various future themes, we are taking them all into consideration. but there's not a single reason for us to react to them because their status is absolutely clear to us. they are informal, they are a way to pro bar position, but that is absolutely necessary, as the president has repeatedly laid it out in for everyone interested, should go look at vladimir putin's june 14th address to the foreign ministry. his later speeches and obviously his detailed articulation of the current situations like those for valid discussion clubs and most recently for the defense ministry and asia, the a cessation of rushes in general care love head of the country is chemical, biological. i knew kit defendant strips as resonated in in the needs and 23 to the office set revealed the presence of us by lives into cost and figuring. i mean the
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investigation now tease in the news. yeah. bureau chief has the story. the news about the death of the good kid he loves the head of russia's nuclear, biological and chemical troops spread quite quickly. and here in south east asia, it goes to a lot of store you go to the left, was quotes. it's frequently by indonesian media, but the subject was not always connected with ukraine in 2022. you go to the deal of mentions and one of his briefings. the american uh, number 2 lab, which was operating in indonesia until 2012. he mentioned that this is one of the facilities which was shut down by local authorities and local media has definitely become interested in those. they pick up. they picked up the report, the minister of the health minister at that time,
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the city for the was safari. she became curious about possible connections between the activities of american troops and the american military personnel, which was working here at this lab as it was uh, it looks as involvement by the american diplomatic and military personnel. so she was trying to get to dig further into this. she had her suspicions about possible connections between the outbreak of avi and influenza in 2009 and indonesia and the activities, the inverse of the experiments off of biological nature here on engine use on swell performed by the u. s. a. so what she did is she did a lot to convince bill to ortiz, to close down the laboratory. she was quite extra for that. and what's the indonesian journalist did after the kurds,
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you've got to give you of statements in 2022 and both indonesia and about ukrainian bio labs. the extra we went so there. and they investigated whether there was or they could have been any possible american biological research activity, especially with enrollment of the us military on the indonesian soil, after 2012, when number 2 web ceased to exist. so basically, what's the indonesian journalist from the to have come up with in their article and in their investigation that there were very strange cases when american uh, worship dogs in indonesia, in 2015, 2016. they performed some activities which were not allowed by indonesian law, which were not permitted, basically,
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taking blood samples without permission. is that what i remember these details or uh, inquiring about uh, possibly taking a rabid dogs and indonesia, some parts of indonesia. and i went such as java are endemic, is own for rabies. so and then you're gonna look towards these became very alarmed . and this investigation caused a lot of store well, i missed a lot of patients now to the middle east. them off the sides, reopened. it add port with 1st time off the, the full bush out out. i 5 now milestone mid taylor city. of the severe and flight takes off from the mazda, is touching down in a level while asked by stays. sunsets international routes, thousands cleats in lebanon grappling with is a crisis. i mean tensions with israel all days are assuming it was the this is my so one of the land folding, crossing from city age 11 and thousands of fleeting the country since a hold of the government,
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driven from that housing supply the terrace militia and not running the country that were reports of summary executions back readings. unplugged dyslexic, so the minority communities that don't abide by their extreme is agenda. the situation of the border remains tends many or afraid of spacing on camera. some have family members that remaining sylvia living in safe for that lives. people we spoke to said militants like going from house to house, searching for sylvia and soldiers, and targeting members of the shared community and other minorities. can it will we obtain this footage of what alleged hyatt tower i'll show militants forcing families from their homes and allows the ship, but it gives a to contested territories residents that may need lebanese in a voice message, proposing to be one of the alleged terrorist amount appears to be boasting of times to feel himself raping women after they return to the village. lexie come i there are several families and zeta. and let me tell you what i plan to do with their daughters. these are families from zeta who we have returned to their homes each having several girls. unfortunately,
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i have some rapes planned for tomorrow. i would like to take these young women on the 6th jihad and will record a porn video with. so to it comes a time of western government. so rethinking that relations with a type of group, a delegation from the bush, foreign and come on wells, ministry meant to have a group lead mohammed o gilani, and damascus. well, a you foreign policy chief cause of kind of code for constructive dialogue with the prescribed international terrorist organization. we can't leave a vacuum in syria. the, you must be present. we have already started with a process to engage cautiously with the new leadership and the civil society. we will also reopen the e u delegation in syria to have constructive engagement and get input from the ground. the future facility where they've done search and, but there is much speculation about what it means for people who are in lebanon. other lines with these where it is, of course, a very real possibility. would honda tell her? i'll show identifying hezbollah on a run as it is made enemies. this could, in turn, in bold,
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intend to be to move against has below once more with the organization team vulnerable as it supply line from the round is cuts off. but the organization string shouldn't be underestimated to them. it was certainly regrouped. the situation remains volatile and the region could be plunged into a deadly will. once more they sustain sweeney for all t. it must not 11 on the way, got a comment from labor. i'm human rights lloyd, dan copeland, who is currently in the lebanese capital. he says, the west and a narrative about city is a new government appears. just don't see an ad or when the people here in lebanon are used to war. sadly, i mean, it's sad that they've experience so much that they're used to it, but you know, life goes on, people adapt, and that was good to see actually i, i feel better after this trip after having come here because you see that people survive. they go on and they're still willing to resist. and that's an amazing
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thing. odyssey reminds me the book, 1984, you know, because the enemy we had is now our friend overnight with no explanation. right. okay. the isis we claimed we were fighting them and now they're running, syria, and everyone in the western press seems happy about all the western governments seem happy about it. it's one of the strangest things i've ever seen. whatever you think about a sod, my view is this is in the a not good for syria. i think the pluralism that the sides defended and they did defend. and i think those minority groups and their cultures, their religions are in grave danger. now, over 800000 people from syria have fled into 11 and mostly ships who fear they're going to be persecuted, not only fear it, but they've already started to be persecuted. so people care about multiculturalism,
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and pluralism should be very concerned about this. and i'm, i'm very shock, frankly, that there's very few people voice and concern for those minority groups. and now to go, that is where the strikes and the drive up race has made a come, i'd want a hospital, a put intensive care unit out of. so if, as it quote fire, the american type has been done, the sort of thing is medical team remains blocks from entering the area an international medical team urgently needed for come all at one hospital has not been permitted to deploy the fear in doors by the hospital staff and patients in recent days is indescribable. and unacceptable. piece and gaza is now long overdue weight loss. the un report is that maybe a 100 schools in god's oven stopped by is what it falls as since, oh oh, but with many so they asked shelters with this based families. most of these are
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facts and could in the besieged know with full schools. it's just last week. got this ministry of house approval for the conference. social desktop has now sub policy for see 500000, including 17000 children and made the destruction of piracy. is this why the harrowing? oh, do not they what it, what more does netanyahu want from the blood of the palestinian people? i mean 45000 martyrs. in addition to the people who are still under the rubble and have not been recovered, what their bodies decomposing? what does he want? enough with this genocide gets in, we did not do any wrong in order for this to happen to us today. there are 45000 martyrs when will the war and after they get rid of all the people, how many people will be left? what specifically do they want from us? innocent people are dying. children, women, babies. a boy is born and 2 or 3 days later, we find him as
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a victim. next to it is a set back. these include scientists, doctors, engineers, and leaders in people's lives have been destroyed. garza has died. it has died without a shroud. a man, hey policy in a grandfather who became famous or an emotional scene. it was a coward, his dead grand daughter been killed and is ready as like in gaza, highlighted and upon how to gain recognition on social media and incurs charge the donations for the past in people. yeah. is this story
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the and how's it going to be met? can frame has a special place in my heart easy. she used to come and talk me every little animal, but now i'm the one who goes out or spiritual leading her great. today was that her grace and talk to her about our situation by then i tried to log on, i tried it alone to myself. i of the . ready
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questioning why that being that is off the hook of these don't pulled up those into the stories of those. the now oh, the president, the big way, one day he says one thing the next day he says another we all know joe biden flip flopped on his promise not to presidential the part in his son. will you accept? the jury's outcome? their verdict, no matter what it is. yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes, you have. so i answered this question before it was asked of me not too long ago, couple of weeks ago. and i was very clear and i said no, is there any possibility? it's still and it's still a no, it will be a no, it is a no. and i don't have anything else to add. will he pardon his son? no, we've been asked that question multiple times. our answer stands, which is no hunter biden, who, aside from enjoying crack cocaine and going to strip clubs as of at least 2018, was grappling with felony weapons charges. still,
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the outgoing president seems to think that the democratic election campaign finished up clean. we've run it, we run a campaign, basically, scandal free. it's hard to do in american politics. but well, joe is headline making pardon of his son was scandalous enough for many americans. the main stream media was virtually silent regarding the other one and a half 1000 sentences that were commuted and you might even think many of them were a lot shady or then bite and junior take for our pennsylvania. judge michael conner had nicknamed the kids for tash judge in 2011. he was convicted of making $2800000.00 from for profit prisons by wrongly sending children to these facilities . the lives of so many kids were roy with at least one, even committing suicide after ending up behind bars. it's no surprise their parents are outraged at the pardoning of their children's tormentor. kind of hands actions destroyed families, including mine. and my son's death is
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a tragic reminder of the consequences of his abuse of power, this part and feels like an injustice for all of us who still suffer. right now i am processing and doing the best i can to cope with the pain that this has brought back. we have no time to get any time taken away from us. we had no one to talk to, but now we're talking about the president of the united states to do this. was about all of us. even pennsylvania is governor criticized biden's, pardoning of kona hand as a decision that's made the heart ache of those wrong families. a whole lot worse, i recognize that those on the outside can question those decisions as you are here today. and posing a question to me as to the clemency granted by president biden. so i'll offer these thoughts as an outside are not privy to all the information he looked at, but i do feel strongly that president biden got it absolutely wrong and created a lot of pain here in northeastern pennsylvania were cold and not the only one part
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and by biden, who liked to pick on little kids. jacqueline mills ended up in prison because she stalled millions of dollars that were intended to help feed hundreds of poor hungry children in eastern arkansas or defense. the law is racist. i'm trying to understand what the hell is the difference between me and these other people that has to be a set of rules for whites, and i wouldn't say for blacks, but for jacqueline mills, then there's dr. mira thoughts about who in 2012 stalled millions of dollars from cancer patients in mississippi. she received a maximum sentence of 20 years for her crimes, but it's now getting off easy. prosecutor said that she would allow her cancer center to reuse syringes and use chemotherapy treatments after they had expired, leading to a number of deaths and the spread of h. i be a number of victims and their relatives even express their grief publicly. after attending such dive as court hearing, my sister meant a lot to my family because she had
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a hand in raising us. so i'm hurt over that. but i have some closer to the fact that now i know some justice is done. i, let's not forget former new york state assemblyman william boyland done his 21 felony counts all connected to robbing the elderly. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison back in 2015 after he stole state funds for senior citizens and took thousands of dollars in bribes from under cover f. b. i. agents who me late or even asked for another $250000.00. i have legal fees for this legal thing that i have. i have to hire a good attorney. i have a good attorney. i just can't pay him less for me to be talking the kind of, you know, expensive kind of vision that i have for this project. and myself, i not only have to be clear of this project. i have, i have to get clear of these charges, but i have to sort of come back in a bigger sense. that's what has to happen. you know, i mean, in the long term, i think, you know, everybody wins with that. that's all on top of previous bribery charges that
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boyland had on a completely separate occasion. but he had chump change and comparisons. been nearly $54000000.00 that read a crunch, well stole from the city of dixon, illinois. when she was treasure there. in the 1990 and the largest public stepped in the states, history crowned well funded a lavish lifestyle. over the course of 2 decades. while her city fell into financial crisis. while the city was suffering, the defendant was living her dreams cardwell as conduct and continuing to take millions of dollars from the city of dixon to support her lavish lifestyle. while she knew that dixon was in the financial straits was a specially egregious crowd. well was set to be released from house arrest in 2029 . but she locked out with bite and disliked the former ceo of zinc rewards. paul burks who got busted for running a $900000000.00 ponzi scheme. built on lies an empty promises. the scheme got out of hand more than mister burks may have thought was going to happen. but anyone
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