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make enjoying our last event with the lion dance. many of our customers have come to watch and they are very enthusiastic about the performance. and this will probably hold this event next year again. chinese new year was in full swing here in moscow on wednesday as well with lanterns on dragons are plenty. of course symbols of the snake featured prominently as the lucky symbols appearing, tried the russian capital arts, easily tranquil. he turned in with the phone. the one word leaders live seating thing, for example, a lot of our pools and price each other for a cultural exchange between their countries. what does it mean in practice? easy, the number of moscow's most iconic streets and squares have been decorated with red lanterns in snakes, the russian capital now as well and truly embracing the chinese or lunar new year
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celebrations. it is widely considered the most important event in the calendar in china and chinese communities around the planet. but never before moscow has seen so much of it. they see the crowd on towers behind my shoulder, but it doesn't feel like we're in moscow at all. it feels more like we're somewhere in shanghai. this place is flooded with russians who want to join the celebration. the it's a lot of fun here today. there were performances, there's a lot of great food here to be on the do you like it here? i do very interesting. local program is the 1st time i experience something like this. i've never been to china, but today i felt the atmosphere wasn't that it's a very nice good atmosphere, really. it has a chinese new your field to it. i'm really excited. so what can russian see and have a go at, in this newly built cradle of chinese culture in the heart of moscow,
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arts and crafts, the african performances, the ceremonies, and the best chinese dishes are now available to the russian public example. what i mean are the cooks local or did they come from china? the cooks are from china, so it will be tasty, like in their home country. the new year is the year of the snake, according to the chinese calendar. so that explains the huge snake fingers all around the place and even one climbing of christmas tree. the interest that the russian people are showing is absolutely incredible. this place can hardly fit everyone who wants to get their taste of the chinese culture. and the chinese lives, the good news is that the festival will last for 15 days, just like the original one back in china. so there will be enough time for everyone in the russian capital to enjoy all kinds of things from trying the original chinese dumplings to learning how to make read snakes out of paper the of the trend, gar t, moscow. yeah, and happy chinese new year to all celebrating, know, with a more, a 12 were all taking shape. well, global tech follow suit and distribute power in a fair amount or it's
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a big question in the years. had a next. most of the news offers. it's to shake the teen or on your screens and moments the, [000:00:00;00] the say everybody, welcome back to moscow. welcome back to moscow, mules. i'm shay, bowes. i'm here again, and i'm joined the course by my, you know, forever, friend. i'll give you the mind with the statistics,
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the mind with the numbers kind of backs up the stuff i make up with the facts. so where are we gonna start this week? and of course, all eyes are on the states, right. you know, the big don hits the ground running, you know, he's not going to be able to pack executive orders here. a few full pause there, but he's really, yeah, you know, making some progress is quite impressive. and he is the best mine his a boy in the backseat. it'd be long and you know, the drum over his uh, uh, i love you to, uh, waive, let's call us from the higher to see all that seems to kind of caught on a bit already over there. i mean, a lot of people aren't getting into this, right. even man of the cloth to, as we called them over this way. yes, man of religion. uh, what was this gentleman's name, calvin robinson. calvin robinson sounds very, very scottish. you know, and he's the from the diet coke catholic church, which is basically the, i think it comes, you know, the sugar free catholics. you know, they kind of pick if you will, snow take a bit of a bit. look,
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i tell them getting uh, lets say animated about a long as a signally. let's have a look at it, run the video. it says the last time for christendom is may cold break times. the whole of the old world is crumbling. every country in europe isn't bracing dash america as far as i could see is over the country slicing for life. and that's down to utah. stanford called bless all of you for what you're doing. please keep doing it. i hope that i could encourage you. i feel goes out, so you've got all the he did it. he did the full on her cuz he was going to take him to make what he had a long list for his career after that right on you, i think got kicked out. you know, speaking of the, you know, nazi salutes, the sort of signaling that it involves, the big gun has decided to open a new concentration. got a new construct up. i hear you say only, maybe not. the idea has been around quite a while. the british 1st developed them in south africa during the baltimore starving. the wives and children bore fighters who refused to put down the weapons
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. and now the button was then taken up, of course, by the americans in the 2nd world war imprisoning about a 120000 japanese civilians made them born in america. i'm putting them in camps, maybe 2000 them died in those camps as several of them were shot dead by the guards . a long time later, they were given 20 grand each by the americans and to be sorry, no. but all the they've decided to sort of double down on the guantanamo thing. but everything it was like, it was kind of like a more of a like a of a holiday comp guantanamo right. it wasn't use. you were going to get some kind of good. i'd say to star what, what, you know, what went on there? it was a typical american holiday season place with the or, you know, with what they call in house interpretation, maintenance on time. you can have with your family will the water boarding doors feeding. we reported to about this on our tea meetings, sleep deprivation and much, much more. yeah, it sounds like your average sort of the london hotel and on the other side of the
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spectrum of us society of course are people like bill gates. he's kind of a terrifying characters. me do it in a jump or you know, the issues are to someone who looks like they kind of buy their clothes and a charity shop with their like a trillion there. i don't know. you, you know, on the, you know, people like bill get to get a pass don't they, they get to talk complete to the vaccines. they get to make stuff up. basically. they get to sort of advocate for, you know, dramatic and implications for only people who don't wanna play along with the big game. but meanwhile, the people that they're playing with, that little friends, people like you have, you know, who, you know, when they hang out with them or, you know, going to play ping pong at their house. they get to just say, sorry, why don't you go and you know, the base a little bit to donald trump when i stare with him in your clear to go. so here's an interesting video royal use of our friend bill gates to do this in
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a jumper. i just don't trust them. i'm talking about his non friendship with jeffrey. now that's all he's on a 1st name basis with jeffrey. and what is known as friend and yeah, it looks like it's ready to me. you know, not like prince andrew who can sweat at all. but he started to sweat with people to ask, start to ask him about his friendship with jeffrey on the video or do you think looking back at that moment that you, that you were being painted hope carefully, bill. well jeffrey, jeffrey oh, jeffrey effect. i was foolish to spend any time with him, jeff and he sort of, you know, got times various people by spending time with other people. oh yeah. yeah. yes i yeah. i oh yeah, i yeah. let me take my way of this. when i keep dig into digging bill, it would help me with global health cost. the great cool you read all what you are doing as it made, you know, we know what you did last summer. bill action. 730. you're your city or yeah, yeah, you're not like tied. i think you're like,
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3rd sweat anymore. like the incentive to any was leader out the, who's the last world lead to the east by to, because of how engage the foundation is and the mobile health issues like you own the whole thing and you use a scenario, bro, you're just a to fluid. you know, it's nice to see them wiggling, square them though. right. so you see, what do you think guys at home, you know, do you think bill wasn't really polly with the jeffrey because he certainly try to make that out. i'll give you. but all. yeah, of course has been rooting around in the you know, it depends of the internet has come up with a few little nuggets which may suggest that old bill is talking. oh you. oh yeah, he seems to be full. okay. because uh, according to n, y t uh, in fact, beginning in 12 or 2011. mister gates smith was mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times at the keys police room, i'm having townhouse, no friends, and the police once thing lights into the night. oh,
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phone was completely accidental. geoffrey, but that's not it. sure. there is more to this, no friendship. mr. epstein spoke with bill and melinda gates foundation and also jp morgan chase 0, who the proposed me $2000000000.00 charitable fund, an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous fees for mr. epstein. definitely not frank, but if it's enough friendship, if nothing happened. so another uh, interesting story, this week was uh, also on us uh, also relates to big amounts of money in its own way, an f 35 uh the us super jack. you know the plain that's gonna basically dominate the skies across the glove and not doing a very good job of it. no one dropped out of the sky at time fleet. thank god, the pilot objected safely or a dramatic stuff. that's all the look at the video and then let's have a talk about the super jet. will know you are, you know, it's, it's crazy,
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isn't it? is this rolling like a break? oh, wow. and then you see the do coming down to the power sheet. so dramatic stuff, right? again, great. nobody hurt you. at least we know that a feet, a fully operational of $35.00 or, you know, petroleum disguise in united states, keeping americans safe from its enemies. right. and there's more, more them arriving every year to do that right. or you correct? according to numbers change in 2020 the number of f. 35 jets. that's our mission already was 71. percent. reliability is is, is dribble speak for that could fly. right. could fly for a couple of minute. okay. okay. 70 percent? not bad. not bad, really, but 70 percent in 2024. so that number is 48 percent. and according to the government's accountability office live a life cycle cost for the f 35 which consists of purchasing,
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operating and sustaining the aircraft has surpassed. more than 2 trillion bucks. yeah. and the russians are, you also have their own little a 35 minutes. su, hawaii. it's an issue $35.00 right now. tell us how much, what i'm talking about deep. so you can, we're going to talk about how the west is completely folding itself. this delusion is about costs. so tell us about the f 35 and the s u 35. and as how much does the original cost and how much does the american will cost just just as a little bit of an angle? what does it? so our do yours. as you remember, f, $35.00 costs around $100000000.00 each. so as to use 35 costs around 2000000000 roubles, which is in fact 20000000 bucks. so it's, you can get 5 of the russian jets for one of the american wants and the russian was told keep jumping out those guy. mm. uh, fight would shovels,
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fight would show. oh so you know, you gotta ask yourself, you know, those, your 1st, the 1st on the list, you know, where, where are we heading today? grandpa, we're heading this band to go, you know, knock on a few doors there, those i don't know the door. you might need to knock on or get knocked off on that and find out who's getting screwed at. usually the us tie, spare ukraine, the in europe all around the world and it seems to us taxpayer is helping people get screwed up. not in maryland or virginia, or a no good on new york, but in gaza. indeed, you guys are paying for the condoms for the last boys on their little party. you know, they don't, they don't like a drink. they, they're not into, you know, the heating just a lifestyle, or maybe not all you. is it correct that this united states has paid $50000000.00? well the us taxpayer has by $50000000.00 to get, let's say i'm for, i'll join cover up a in a,
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in gaza. echo that's according to the us space folks personal. here's the deal. they claim that they were planning to spend $50000000.00 on condoms for guys. and apparently that's enough to buy a 5 packs of calling homes for each garzon citizen that includes women. and of course, just newborn babies who need condoms most to jesus. all the videos, those you know and be also found that there was about to be $50000000.00 tax fair dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in gaza. se preposterous waste of taxpayer, and we'll give you a break. it's not really come up into i think it's a giant cover of from talking about the complete waste of money. a delusion isn't. uh, you know, the deep sea tank. right. you know, deep secures the big chinese, a i, that's kind of rolled into town and basically kicked this to load from under the big spenders into us. reminds me of this. uh, you know, we all have his moments in life, but you come up with a great idea. you know, hey,
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i know how to boil a mega to the p linux. i've come up with a fantastic device. you know, you do the draws your run around as you go on the internet and some dude had already done it like 20 years ago. and you feel like a complete ass and all you. i think we can say that's an interesting analogy for how the american trillion dollar tech industry field is. when the chinese rolled at the town, you know, 5000000 books and uh, basically do exactly what you've been doing for the last 10 years. but do it better for money? yes, it's called getting completely robust with wait cheap. there's a solution. uh huh. run the start running the super mego intra american cope. you all, you activate the co pay them alarm. it's from the video. you know, the chinese labs, they have more each one hundreds then. then i will think, you know, the highest power to video chips and they were not supposed to have. yes. you, my understanding is that all i, there's a has about $50000.00 each one hundreds. how dare they come up with
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a solution because subtraction a year, one you for all of these 2, they completely screwed. you kind of like how much to count on. you have a place you huge bend over and take it america. so let's look at this a topics that they used to cope with. so for the being more 1st than america today, chinese have some secret hidden it chips by and media. we somehow these guy, the scaly i, c o knows about are completely the secret. but these guy knows about when those secret, some dude with a mob of his head, you know, knows about this is incredible because that kind of old people didn't really help raise the different radio stocks anymore. yeah. they use the other one, which is uh, open a i crying, the chinese stoled are modal. they use the open, the i check gpc to organize the theft of technology from the united states. in about 2 minutes we're calling okay. of course,
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while the american client media sort of piles off, they get the call, you know, painless out here. you know, oh, this is dangerous. you know, deep seek is dangerous, they're good, you're gathering your data and they're watching what you do. and you know, they're stealing information. yeah. it's called the n s a. it's called google. it's called facebook because they all do exactly the same. and they actually do more because i'm already in a say, a guy called a mr. snowden, me down the road here in a burger. so i'm on the way to work. and you know, he revealed the scale of the us states surveillance on his own people and its allies, correct, iowa. as much as we loved the big gun here on the must go meals. we also have to keep them on a tight feed when he starts making stop and politicians makes the fault, you know, the big gun has no exception. that he recently in an interview, a couple of days back said that, you know, so when i asked him one of the russians, the russians are way ahead. he, you know, there way and i personally technology and the big the, he currently decided to what we still the problem is these 2,
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these 2 older technology is our technology. it's beautiful. they started as they took it from us. now it's interesting how do you have, oh yeah, what else is great? how do you steal something that you don't hear from someone? right. so i was like, i'm gonna steal a $1000000.00 from long. you. well, you don't have a $1000000.00, right? everything is possible in america, so you don't have a $1000000.00. the americans don't have the hypersonic technology, which is actually been demonstrated and you create all the shanika new. while there's a book, the americans are saying that the russians stole what they don't have to make what the russians do have. mm. deep seek electronic dress subject, and russia is hypersonic. we don't. oh you. where it is during obama's administration. they stole the design for the russian sold. it has, uh they got it from us. some bad personally sold it from the american embassy in the bridgestone town of high rise building of hypersonic. and we're doing super
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hypersonic actually could just either step back on stop, stop, and we'll have them think they're starting fairly shortly. but grocery got them and they built them. yeah. where as they stolen during the administrator usually stolen from the spanish embassy and funding from by 1000000 in portugal during the break. so inside the hypersonic stuff, then they may die for something like this. he just know it's just for, you know, done, please your go to stick with what you go to stomach is. here's the thing, che, i think americans are so unable to comprehend an idea that somebody could make new technologies cheaper and better than america. you know, for a 100 years of dominating planets, the only way they can cope with it is by telling themselves that it was store to store. yeah, and you know what? we don't mind just keep telling yourself, keep telling yourself that your 1st step old is money you spend is spent on on
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purpose and fairly because what we really don't want here must go meals is americans tend to go on being efficient. no, thank you. no, i'm this so forget america is 1st, a lot of things. it's a great country, very innovative, great people. but you know, you ask yourself the following question. in reality, maybe it's uncomfortable question. what's the point of having all this good stuff? if you're going to kick the crap out every time you see it, you know, these autonomous vehicles. is it safe to go around the american cities in the, in these vehicles? i don't want to show evidence suggests that you'd be better off staying home on the playstation. you won't be get one of them in the its lordship and they're playing a simulator because outside on them streets, these mean streets, brother, video and also make sure you're in a gated community. so this is, this is a test. this is what happens to the toner most vehicles in the through the vehicle
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because there's nobody driving it to do it. i think i can just smash the crap out of right. that's. that's the sort. that's the psychology. cuz no one there to call the cops. there's no one there, so it's no, no, no one owns it. right? that's this is just, this is the, this is the out. if you right, no one in there. we can just smash it and take whatever we want, right? i know i'm not sure they weren't taking anything. they're just smashing to sell them is because you know, fuel robots just marsha, the robots completely agree on while the big don is kind of, you know, wading through his problems over there. he has definitely declared war on woke this uh the stuff he's really, really deliberate on a lot of that stuff and he's shaking the tree and all sorts of stuff. all of that right. including this uh, gentleman in address. uh, who is a guy who was trying to jan or whatever. that means what, i don't know what bits were taken off or put back on and, you know, looking pretty good in the photograph here on the video and complaining that when
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they renewed their passport instead of f. for philip, i saw a female a, there was a big him, i think horrible. m m for male terrible video, or you're wondering what it's like being transgender under this new administration . i just come to support in the mail and think, oh, the gender to mail. oh, because of the terrible you are a mind. well, thank you to prove there's my picture. you are a man what's what kind of put him on leslie i am right. your mind literal help on guess what? the big gums as sort of the said to read the world locus and seems to be having a bit of an impact on the surface of the atlantic as well, with the lot being president, no less. and of the powerhouse the country of lafayette revealing that when he came out and said he was gay and open the guy. uh, you know, now he's decided that's no forget, i didn't reset,
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but you said you were gay. i was a big i wasn't cable, my boyfriend was kind of stuff right. for serious. yeah, for real. watched this video. well, you, you made history the 1st i put me guy president in well, to the case, but i wonder than how you view what you're hearing from donald trump on as well. that's all right, well look for that. so we are not the right to say the backside, the punk sliding. yeah. you know, so you've seen a bit of backsliding in your time, edgar, but that was a long time ago. oh, but that's all in the past now. so i'm going to give you a warning now because i think what we're about to show you is probably one of the most kringle retarded ad delusion. this drivel fest that you're ever gonna see almost can be used. and i've seen a lot, we've pumped out a lot of drift from a lot of delusional. freak show. but this really, i think, oh, you take the biscuit. this is a, an american, you know, hollywood movie. and we all know hollywood is, you know,
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the hop that liberalism live tired ation. and, you know, the woke agenda, you know, the global homo h q is in hollywood royalty. and they've come up with this movie about a mexican drug dealer who decides to escape from the car towels. now they've done is it, they would come across the border and had to america to become a woman, to get transformed to a lady. kind of happen. you know, to get all the bits put on to make it look that way. this is where you haven't received 13 oscar nominations. right. okay. this is how screwed hollywood is on the video. you. hello, very nice to me. sec. shane, i forgot to tell you yesterday i saved for worse. it's a musical man. woman, for 2 men to woman from fitness to try it safe for you a for me just even right. what would you like to know about it?
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so i want to know with what is the thought that the, i mean is the serious. since if somebody help us, please, somebody help americans that someone told them fade american, north korea run by. she told me, you know, anybody sitting there in the health piece of se, control having capacity for does that, adams up or reduction? yeah. yeah, i don't even know what to say, but that i know to say, i mean, that is the bottom of the barrel. when it comes to this propagandized shies and we're definitely making the adam's apple reduction operation flow of you a. what is it a surprise or done this that, you know, the german chancellor a little off. schultz. you know, the dynamo of democracy and common sense that is also diluted. he must have
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gone to the university in one of those kind of places where they're not teaching in history. that's for sure. because all us decided to think of the united states for freeing his country and making it a democracy again. yeah, that's correct. it was the united states that, you know, freed germany from the yoke of naziism. forget the fact that the nazis, you know, high level joined the army and went overseas and killed lots of people. me know, we know last week about what was happening as a camp. and we were the 1st side of the thing we know was when we saw the americans coming with the dollars. did you, you know exactly what was going on anyway, o f had cited to congratulate america. certainly, certainly, you know, nothing to do it from cover of the money, you know, and in the warren, you crime that's totally good. all off is a scholar of history are so about face history. when the video you see a very happy by all the states to treat our country and help us to become
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a democracy again. business. yeah. we'll. yeah, yeah, exactly, exactly. so both have a look. it's there. so desperate the phone over the be done now like i literally paula, we saw, you know, a stime or if you were last week, you know, congratulating about designing a live. now you've got to like this stults, you know, what a don't bell, what don't call? well, i hate that guy. but anyway, let's talk about the actual reality. it was the soviet union who liberated berlin if i am not mistaken or get us absolutely, and 80 percent of german division stuff were destroyed, were destroyed by the soviet union forces. thank you usa. all the another interesting fact that passed during the past week where mister schultz and stuff are decided that america deliberate, jeremy was the calibration of the 8 the anniversary of the liberation of the nazi death comp. nazi room by the germans. mm. inconvenient fact of was liberated by the
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soviets fed army because it was an asked to the party and the russians. so the germans, who did the killing, the polls who built the, comes for them. are there, do you find you there who populated the, you know, 14, the subdivision, you know, worked in the camps. the last thing is look to aliens who gleefully told through the villages for a bottle of vodka, exposing their jewish neighbors, told them and ditches executing them on last. they are all invited with the soviets . the russians who did at the fighting. i'm dying to liberate these coms were left outside the gate. welcome to the 4th, right. welcome to the well that brings us to the end of another rapid fire. how, how prue hades, which is uh, basically uh, the west where you spend trillions and trillions of dollars for things like, uh, a i that isn't really a, it's not that intelligent at all. the chinese have just demonstrated that you can get a lot better bang for your both actually working hard educating yourself. look at the one ukraine. it's another trillion dollar i screw up, like i've kind of done
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a rock syria, libya because i'm going to keep pumping the money in the global home, only to who are find a flag on the warm she gonna keep waving out until the very last day of rome to all falls on with us and guess who's going to be there watching the video at, alongside you are there friends myself and all you will see it right here next week . 2 how to show the, the,
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