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the the the principal, the situation is completed, just like everywhere else. a commander of the re branded neo nazi as of vitale and reveals the dark mood overtaking the premium troops. as kevin mintz giving over air force numbers to serve in the front line and finish free, molly cracks down on foreign mining, seizing a stockpile of gold. after months of tense negotiations of the canadian firm and african sentiment sweeps across the continent with new sharon chad, joining the list of nations ready to expel french troops. both sent it all moved to change street names tied to the country's colonial tact. i think it's important to
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the settlers wanted to cancel the identity of all history. the history of africa, of senegal. we need to change that and the nominator for as a director facing us senate intelligence committee, confirmation hearings will inherit a dark legacy. after recently declassified documents showcase the decades of human rights abuse, the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international versus defense ministry is reporting 1st gains on the don bass battlefield of the settlement of the crate and god that lays on past toward the city of pa, perhaps getting into an escrow public, has been secured by moscow's forces. rushing command also says high precision air strikes that were launched that ukrainian energy facility is connected to the military industrial complex send weapons. depos also also reports several units
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equipped with western supply vehicles and artillery were destroyed during the latest front line advances, losing more than $1500.00 troops. over the past day, ukrainian journalist explains why common people are dying in this war. instead of a lease a video there you now we hear from people that the children of deputies should fight to, to and after that they will leave, you know, my darlings. but this is a democratic state that is in a democratic state. the common man dies for the states. if we want the aristocracy to die for the state, then we must live in a futile state to the group. as things were before the french revolution by sight, the desire to be equal to someone must be paid for, including with one's own life. meanwhile, ukrainian veteran, neo nazi officers are attempting to justify cubes, drive to send more citizens to a war. it is losing. the commander of a re branded as of vitality and has detailed the disaster on the front while promoting more mobilization. the principal or the situation is complete. it's
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just like everywhere else. a task is assigned to a brigade when it should be assigned to an entire division. as everyone knows our senior commanders like to have us answer according to regulations. but they like to set tasks absolutely not. according to regulations. our brigade is told to defend 50 kilometers upfront lines, while all those 50 kilometers are under attack. if you set inadequate tasks, then don't be surprised when you get an adequate results. the situation on the bass and field for ukraine is going from from bad to was there's a shortage of new nations for a job, but you can use it as a google and you get of the shelves, the druids, that they do just 6 months ago. kreuziger law, so it was the shows in my boss, especially moves of agents, manpower, desertion all way up once the pagans,
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public this labs and see that this conflicts couldn't be watch. manpower shortage is too critical to ukraine's defense ministry is confirmed that they are sending a v ation through air force specialist into the in for the after preliminary training. certain categories of air force personnel, as well as other branches and types of the armed forces of ukraine are sent to reinforce the army airborne, assault troops, and others. the situation on the front is not easy, and there are not enough infantrymen in many areas. the decision to reinforce the army brigades on the front line at the expense of service men from units of other branches, is a 4 step by the military leadership to strengthen our defense. well, by far ukraine's biggest issue is the lack of mine power. the lack of men willing to go and find the fraud logic. he would, he is willing moves of aged men because you credit this,
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this and rates all as it whole time. how does the in for the story recently of i'm a lease a so called the lead brigade, which is trade bought by the best instructions and frauds. given the laces in weaponry, said to the front line, to a critical area. and on the way from front to the front lines moves the brigade this uh a by the approves. uh, be due on the way. uh, add bases. uh before the flood lights on the front, dr. refusing to go into the trenches, refusing, he gets through their lives away and it gets a backdrop of a collapse in monroe amongst the pagan military. the united states has come along with europe and nations apply more pressure and you crave to
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know the age of mobilization. you have to recognize that demand power issue and ukraine is an issue that has evolved over time. it has become more acute over the course of the past year, and the need for ukraine to be able to fully populate its brigades and battalions as we have floated in, a massive quantity of the munitions and military equipment they need. it has grown and we've made no bones about that, and we have breached the new team on that. so let's see what happens now on a going forward basis. that's ultimately a sovereign decision ukraine is going to have to make. but we have been crystal clear, including publicly, the manpower is a, an acute concern, and then something that you crane will have to address, even as we do our part to get them to munitions that they need as the landscape. oh, fully understands what does it cost to live with the age of mobilization? this is a man whose tom was president has expired. whose approval ration z in ukraine. ah,
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it's an e until i mean time lou give the stat, but if he signs a draw flu? well, no. lowering the age of replies ation. sending 1819 year olds to dial the front floods. and especially given that if this will drag zone for another few years and the losses amongst those ac 1920 year olds will be so i but they'll be new and left to rebuild. you craig, gets the box drop of this given all of these valencia and decides full well that signing such a rule could potentially be political suicide. for him. from a law, russia and ukraine have exchanged $25.00 prisoners each chapter talks mediated by the united arab emirates, the
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whole thing, all of the free and russian service men are transferred to a neighboring and bella roost there. they received medical treatment and we're able to contact their loved ones before returning home. question envoys, women, tatiana must skulk of, uh, oversaw their arrival. she says some of the men were wounded. all in government has seized the canadian mining companies and gold to stockpile. the move comes after months of back and forth between bar and gold and the bama co, which has begun enforcing changes made to the countries mining laws last week. barrick gold corporation confirms that the company remains restricted from shipping gold from the ludo co mining complex. and molly, additionally, the interim attachment on the gold has now been executed by the median government by moving the existing gold stock from the site to a custodial bank. so the preventing the shipment and sale of the gold. as a result barrack has regrettably initiated the temporary suspension of operations.
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while it continues to work towards the resolution to tennis is a running high as the modern government is asserting its authority and reinstating mining agreements with foreign companies operating in the country at the same to off. the stand off with government is of course, the canadian might not fabric gold. the 1000000 government introduced a new quote in between, between the city with some companies agree to that agreement quite quickly. however, that result has been very slow to respond. first move comes as part of a bold effort to buy the money in government to tighten its grip on all aspects of the country, including its mineral resources. this is a dramatic turn of events for battery, cold and even most so for the mining industry, many say they did see this coming. in fact, not so long ago, barry did make an announcement saying it had initiated something of this nature was it is working on a resolution and is also just watching as those developments uncover themselves. if
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this issue is not resolved within the coming week, merrick will have no choice but to temporarily suspend operations at low low boom co. such an action would be deeply regretable. but necessary fabric has been in a dispute with marti's government for quite some time. now over the new my new rules, this particular case has just been one of the latest in the series of me to move by the country and trying to rightfully assert its sovereignty. and also a move that seduced at molly's authorities a not ready um 2 bed 2 bath down and a stand off over the new mining pools and colds. and molly is not the only one seeking because she is a revenues from the race of africa's minerals in neighboring which you know, fossil, the government strip to some far in terms of permits. this is me to government is also revoked. some permits in the past, and just a few months ago marty's governments threatened to take back the new mind
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consistent with the current permits comes to an end, or rather it expires between 26. and that is is very key mining complex. so bad goals. so things on looking good from wisdom mind is in this, the whole region the leader of burkina faso has called for a united effort among african nations to the colonized, singling out france and it's presidents, neo colonial attitudes is african drops. sort of the africans must wake up. we must work to be independent to ensure that our people's at least know happiness, corporate. and that's what the fight against imperialism is all about. we have to the colonize our mentality because the world gives us so many examples to see them . there are no morals, they can call you a terrorist today, but tomorrow you're a hero. they decide what happens. they talk about democracy, you, but they carry out crews themselves, visit default last year, molly and is there,
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and burkina faso demanded french troops to leave their territories. those withdrawals are underway, as other african states, and their security deals with paris. we spoke to a social science expert in africa who says the continent views my crohn's words as a confession. they've got the mac, crohn's, rather arrogant and irresponsible behavior, as shown that he has no respect for africa. this will eventually knock the ground out from under the feet of those africans who still believe that france is a friend and ally of all in all my crowd lets us see the disgusting face of france spinning its vial status and especially it's totally irresponsible and disrespectful behavior towards the people of africa. as you may recall, the us put a bounty of several $1000000.00 on the head of the current leader of syria and put him on a wanted list. and then one day, this murder and terrorist turned from a terrorist to a rebel and became a liberator. obviously,
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based on this reality in which western countries prefer to call terrorist heroes, we conclude that behind these actions to which we can no longer turn a blind eye are not only their most trusted allies, but above all themselves. so one more west african country is seeking to move away from friends influence. the senegalese president has decided to replace colonial era street names associated with french personalities with those that celebrate its own history. and the culture that live has garnered widespread public supports who prefer to embrace the heritage of senate, all not its colonizers. so out of the history tells us that such names were chosen by former colonizer so $92.00. we have young brothers and sisters. if we could value to such personalities associated with the colonizers, it could change the mentality. can you swap? what does that go? so but for synagogue, we need all these things. it was the country become sovereign by the names by the streets. i got them, i am in favor of our own identity. i think it's important today the settlers wanted
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to cancel the identity of all history. the history of africa, of senegal. we need to change that. do those in the news? there are hundreds of taken to the streets to rally against a new colonialism in the country. the protests are brought representatives from various parties, associations and trade unions together, mozambique based illegal, and the security expert will, per diem, says the regions will, to break away from us. colonial history is only gaining strength is the one is what sufficient abodes, this, of actors and traditional experts to say the most part of the time. i would love to democracy real of the human rights. we all know the other things, but you see good deep did. the organizations or the countries are differs countries that are most part of the time to agree with the decisions ition with the actions who don't. and we don't see it any
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additional critic extra. and so an accidental try to protect human rights. and so there is the reason was, so for example, in that countries in particular that people are to move a did embassies or that it's mission the answers for them and their countries maybe in other countries in the us to get continents. we'll see in the future where we have, you have this new future young, young of leaders that inside of that countries, maybe we will see the same movement. the confirmation hearings for our president elect. donald trump, this top spine, almond e, have opened before the us senate intelligence committee, this wednesday. the other goods that former republican lawmakers, john ratcliffe, will pass muster to become the next c i a director. he will lead the agency which recently declassified documents, exposing human rights abuses is carried out over the last century ortiz and donald
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quarter dives into the notorious m. k. ultra program ends on covers its dark legacy . a gentleman, experiments, force drug use, abductions and torture. it was all part of m k ultra, the c i a program to master the art of mind, control and banks, the newly declassified documents. we know a whole lot more about one of the most twisted periods in the agencies history of the c. i a conducted terrifying experiments using drugs, hypnosis, isolation, sensory deprivation, and other extreme techniques on human subjects. often us citizens who frequently had no idea of what was being done to them or that they were part of a c. i a test over 1200 records have come forward 50 years after new york times journalist seymour hersh got the ball rolling and exposing m k alters abuses throughout the 19 fifties and sixties agents. abducted people from drug addicts to soldiers, and even children depriving them of sleep, exposing them to radiation,
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administering electric shocks to them, and forcing them to take l. s. d. all with the help of nearly 2000 nazi scientists who the government recruited for their know how on human experimentation gain from working and concentration camps. the c i a mind control project m k. ultra was essentially a continuation of work that began in japanese a nazi concentration camps. not only was it roughly based on those experiments, but the see, i actually hired the vivisection to send the torturers who had worked in japan and in nazi concentration camps to come and explain what they had found out so that we could build up their research, take project bluebird, one of m k offers associated schemes which used drugs and hypnotism to maximize the effectiveness of interrogations. the purpose of this project is to provide for the immediate establishment of interrogation teams for the operational support of
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office of special operations and office of policy coordination activities. the teams will utilize the polygraph, drugs and hypnotism to attain the greatest results in interrogation techniques. another report talks about the so called artichoke methods which combines narcosis and hypnosis under the cover of being psychiatric medical examinations. these measures were aimed at inducing regression. and i mean, in the legit russian agents suspected of being double, then there were what the documents describe as auxiliary animal testing labord towards where prisoners were given large amounts of l. s. d. to see how much the human body could handle. certainly l s d was used and i think as you may know, the program l m. k ultra was, was the successor to a prior project artichoke which was a successor to project bluebird. all bluebird started in 51 and then by 1953 m.
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k ultra came on line. the 1st goal was to develop techniques to resist interrogation. point number 2 was to come up with substances. it could be injected into unwilling subjects to see if they could be put in the hands interrogation problem with it was a lot of the people that were experimented on were done and it was done without their knowledge or consent. and there was one uh, individual in particular has been, you know, sort of famous in the literature and, and the documentaries took ellis day and then jumped out of a 10 story window to his death. these experiments weren't just confined to the united states, either a number of people went through the doors of the royal victoria hospital in montreal, looking to become patients, but unwittingly, becoming test subjects. i thought how could he possibly irritate me for a patient?
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who am i having this great man? who's done always barbarous things? you know, i don't want to lose this opportunity to get well, the capture of sleep for $23.00 days. and while i was asleep, they were shocking the heck out of me with electric shocks. one of the victims was forcibly brain washed as part of these experiments. and his daughter, julie tanny, became the lead plaintiff and a lawsuit against the us and canadian governments. what they did was as soon as he was admitted to the hospital, they immediately put him on insulin. my father was not a diabetic. i know that the insulin put him in a coma. it was part of the sleep treatment where they put him to sleep. and after it, he was interviewed by the psychiatrist, then they would take clips of some of the things he said and run the monotype 247 under his pillow. it would be going around non stop and his head brain washing him basically. but what they would do was they would give him shock treatments, but not the regular shock treatments they give today. these are called page
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russells. it was a machine invented by a mister page, and mister russell, it was about $75.00 times the strength of a regular shock treatment. it was designed to wipe out the brain and the tape was to replace it with different thoughts. tanny's law suit was far from the only one that followed m. k ultra, his implementation with the programs chief, sidney drop leap eventually confronted about his involvement. and another case, i know that he tried to dance around the fact of his responsibility if by what you mean field experimentations is experiments that involve that are taking place outside of washington dc. and if, by my personal involvement, you mean, was i aware of them, or did i have something to do with their instigation? the answer is yes. probably later admitted that he was involved in up to 5 interrogations. although he denied that the c i a was trying to improve its techniques, but the program directors order the destruction of all associated files after its official and in 1973. so it's still not clear just how much we still don't know
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about m k ultra, or even if the program was ever truly terminate. well, actually c, i a has tried to cover it up and keep it quiet. that's why richard helms, i believe, is 1972. 1973. took steps to destroy all the dock as much of the documentary evidence as he could. why do you destroy it? well, he realized one that hadn't shaved any significant results. unable to put an end to it and tried to cover it up because they didn't, they knew of the damage she as to the reputation of the c. i a, as it has been, you have to go back to, uh, 2001 and the aftermath of the 911 attacks c. i a, instead of using mind control techniques that were research to an m k ultra, and then artichoke before that. and bluebird, he didn't use any of those. they use good, old fashioned torture, water,
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voiding sleep deprivation. it would be easy for something like in him k ultra, to slip through the cracks. but why i come back to emphasize that if such a program existed now and it was effective, they would have used it in guantanamo and they didn't. we know for a fact they didn't, they use torture sleep deprivation, and exposing people to light noise. they didn't use any of the other these more, what we call exotic techniques. so some updates now on the ecological disaster unfolding and the curve straight professional divers are now trying to clear the water from deadly petroleum products. since 2 russian tankers think they're in mid december, volunteers have been working tirelessly to rescue the local flora and fauna. sadly, a rehabilitation center in the city of stafford poll says they've only managed to save 17 percent of over a 1000 birds in their care. but emotional footage from
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a volunteer station reveals the strain both humans and nature phase. this one approach to clean up crews on its own covered in a 2nd coat of black oil. after hours and the care of the fully cleaned bird was filmed, embracing a volunteer, who helped to r t correspondents on a subsidy of a lot. and that brings us more on the efforts to salvage the black sea. so she kept you clean, treat feed, and to rehabilitate. this has become the daily routine for thousands of volunteers across the roches crusted, all region working relentlessly. since the end of last year to do with the effects of one of the regions was fuel spells, birds get into the oil and then they can't take off. that is they are in shallow water. you can see how the bird flaps its wings. it cannot fly because it is on an oil slick. if in fact we leave it then we will already find corpses of these birds
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and this will be a large number of corpses. therefore, in the, in the volunteers also began to provide 1st aid to the birds. how we don't have cleaning here. we have cleaning with professionals and everything else in in napa. yes, i haven't been there. really. the biologist taught me how to help the birds. you can clean the beat because the bird cleans itself with the beak, swallows the oil and therefore quickly dies from it. off to 2 old tank assigned in the coast, straight back in december, spilling over 2000 tons of fuel into the sea. people for ages and occupations gathered daily i pulled into a station school across the black sea sho, to try to mitigate the effects of the catastrophe with unwavering determination. and despite all the health risks involved, they continued to combat. see off to mass all specially college go. does all sca giving the oh to restore the shows you're just especially i am a local resident here that is from the very beginning. from the moment of the
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disaster we spawn tenuously gathered, organized a headquarters and subsequently established contact with the administration and other volunteer headquarters. and now it has grown into such a large scale campaign to clean up the c. o silver for all the time that we have been here helping cleaning, doing anything. we have met a huge number of people from all over russia, and not only russia, they come communicate very kindly help and prompt. yeah, but i live in prague, but i came to be with my parents for the new year holidays and stayed here on the way back. we decided to stop here. i think that of course this disaster has united everyone. we have heard that people from sweden are coming and in general from different countries, the situation is still heard in all countries. such a catastrophe cannot bypass anyone need history says i'm 66. well, who? if not me, i've arrived and i'll come again hopefully. and as much as i have the strength,
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opportunity and time, i will help. and i don't just help here. i've been doing environmental rafting all my life loans. of course, we had to visit to mind when $8900.00 tons of oil were reportedly collected in just 2 days and for safety reasons. we were required to wear this full protective get, which consists of this yellow house must suit gloves. she called us as a gas mask, which i had to take off while we're filming, but the oil is indeed toxic to he was and can cause nose or dizziness and headaches . december's catastrophic fuel spills have also wrecked havoc on the shows of a napa, a popular black c resort in south western russia. one so bill of toys a destination. it's golden, sandy beaches have transformed into oil. so cents a stock reminder of the level of environmental devastation the region faces. local reports continue to document the relentless flow of oil emissions,
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underscoring the ongoing toll on the e. k. system in response volunteer helps us bringing up not just along the coast line, but also in schools as the community refuses to stand aside. while that below of time faces an environmental cataclysm. one of the volunteer hubs. and the napa was sets up at this school where teachers and parents united to dressy pressing environmental issue for not by the nose. output is our homes, and the see is a heritage of golden sands, also a heritage. of course, when i found out about the trouble that had come to our city, i coordinated a volunteer movement about over gymnasium, which included parents as well as a head mazda and teaches. initially, of course, there was a problem with the equipment, with the respirators. because we were not prepared that it would be such a disaster. no one looked at the fact that there was a pension or a young stuff. every one came out to fight this disaster. even parents,
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despite the fact that people have jobs and were busy, and some have small children, every one went out to clean up the oil. some people also went to the hospital and so medical help because not everyone is in good health. some have asthma, some have allergies that were opens on the skin. yeah. couldn't i enough time? i am a native of anava. and of course when we 1st learned about the oil spill, it was a shock. but they quickly gathered and realized that the city needed help. literally, on the 2nd day, my colleagues and i already left and helped clean the beach. it is difficult to breathe if there is no special protective equipment. however, we soon have the means of protection in order to protect their health and the learning process to continue, we did not ask all teachers to work for more than 2 hours. restoring the regents eco system will take a lot of time and resources. some via the once peaceful beach is, could take a decade or more to fully recover until then, the 5 to preserve the regions. e. k. system continues with government teams and
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