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agencies, political interference on gary and prime minister victor or button claims it attempted to topple his administration. the liberal global lead have use the us budget and us government to fund their own financial and ideological goals with americans all over the world. this was presented as a but in reality it was a tool of political influence. this increase the influence of the left and they all receive this money to overthrow the government. in other words, to strengthen the opposition parties and over throw the hunger in government. this is what happened, this is trump took office, he hit the pause button on all the for an funding for 90 days, pending review. when people take a form, a picture, feeding starving kids or building wells. but apparently there's a lot more happening behind the scenes like funding a transgender comic books in through a transgender themed opera in colombia or even diversity driven musical in ireland . and of course, let's not forget the massive chunk of change going to independent media outlets all
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around the world, many of which are now suddenly rattling their digital 10 cups online. now that must cause sluggard, their cash cow. oh, and in serbia us tax payers. i'm reading, we spend $1500000.00 on advancing l. g b t q, workplace inclusion. wonder if the president is that country and noticed anything weird going on. there was to be an theme or so. so i am fascinated by how much money they invested in an attempted pursuit of my collapse. i didn't the collapse of serbia, each of those foreigners, i think, invested so much money. i calculated that they have invested a total of 3000000000 in 10 years. and the money they invested in the last 4 years was incredible, but it would not have destroyed serbia. so to all those billions funnelled into n g o's under the noble banners of human rights and democracy building. and with must now using his online megaphone to ask, where's the cash really going like is 5 bucks feeding
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a kid while the rest of the millions going to paying professional agitators? look, this whole situation has caught the eye of leaders like primary. sure robert c. so instead of actually as a country where usa that has been playing its part in, well, who knows really? but there do seem to be a whole lot of protests going on in the back you these days. turns out that when you start asking questions about all that for need, some leaders start taking notes, particularly ones like pizza, who have managed the dodge and assassination attempt, and just maybe a little bit on the skeptical side. it is indisputable that financial means originating with us a id were used in slovakia for political aims as well. with the goal of deforming the political system and giving advantage to selected political parties, enter richer green. now the former trumpet, bassett, or to germany, current diplomat and special envoy and all around social media to respond tasser who just straight up called out the biden administration for low key modeling and
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for an elections through, for in age spending. and he didn't just stop there, he name checked romania, specifically where the 2nd round of presidential voting ended up getting cancelled after the populace. right. when candidate of farming expert was leading after the 1st round, the usa id programs were weaponized against people and politicians who weren't woke . the biden team spent us taxpayer money to support the left wing programs and candidates around the world. conservatives around the world were targeted romania is the latest example, but it turns out that a lot of countries are getting a well can make over courtesy of uncle sam's credit card. least that's what it looks like right now. and must scan his doze seem to be realizing that usaid programs aren't really about for an aide. and the conventional sense of the notion in many of these cases, instead, they're about uh, brewing unrest and having folks with purple hair, nose rings,
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and left wing politics, serve it up with all the subtlety of a starbucks ice chocolates and milch can express of right. and use just in washington, the supports israel's actions of amex ation in the west bank with donald trump saying in response to a reporter's question, i think it will work out. the remarks were made following a meeting with theater damian king in the white house where the laughter as also agreed to taking in another big development today. 20001000 children as part of trump, so called riviera time. meanwhile, the cease fire a deal between israel and how much is it risk of collapsing? benjamin netanyahu has warned that the idea would resume its attacks and gals. if the militant group doesn't free, is really hostages by noon on some of the head. all that just to point to the us president threatened the quote. all hell will break out in the enclave if i'm us. didn't release all the captives this week. all right, a lot going on on bob from we put it all together,
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renew it at the top. of the hour due to me, then this is the end whom those will be always believes that life as a full set them, that all the is ups and downs the india before the british was the richest nation with the highest g d, b in the world. and why did the 100 years of british rule bring it to a low or some 50 interacting, the late 30th the they came to take our change, our tech style, our wrong material, even before making cannon my cannon balls. they needed the search feature which
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came from india, india, and i just don't did property. they had, lord, i take my property, my, i don't my gods. we went to our big spaces. i will speak could spaces of 10 booth and drink wine and keep pointed out these pieces. in fact, the would you also is like in the wood, which is now clicked into the english big city. so quite telling me, even the him, the word lute has been muted into the english lexical. and suppose you are enabled dig important levels. i'm dismissed you as soon as i get from the other one . what do you do like if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes you may think that it's, it needs repair on. it's totally broken. you might decide to break it up rubles,
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the jet gemstones and actually measure the gold m v cost and they might be even brighter and better than what it was before the war is due. one. good, good, good, good, good, good, good company to do nothing. i didn't have my shoulder due shortly. i see them all. i had a few minutes before it was closed, my sons discharged all but but i'm split up that's quite booming to manually loves you to a modern manufacturing unit last go. i know cartoons and managers to me it was our
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was which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country, i don't think they would have come here. i didn't realize that guys do more than the platforms, but you know what? the next step maybe all the people i did this, i've taken collections from. it's like under blocked me through the listing agent here, you'd like to it is not that good. this is a punishment, not harmony. you'll be what i've been doing for centuries, but don't ready though they use in your company. he's here to save you from the purpose of social events and get the future. they propagated falsely. that india is a land of stig john most elephants, kroger dies, and we have to see relate these higgins and pheasants. so we have to convert them because chinese is this london is going on in the name of knowledge. vision is good news. the someone on the,
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one of the main reasons for the success of these india comes to me was the does unity among indians, lots of provinces. and a guy jobs in my dodges, worked on simply fighting with each other. the can we begin to explore in hastings is any aggressive imperialist who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in $1776.00. so they thought the british load just get done on the player. the probably did not foresee the coordination effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economic, you know, create the relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was,
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undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian ideas. with the said, the economic structure of india was such a unique, destroyed because india at the time of input i showed you hon. this is 6, which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was 16 of the world, the feeling value and in between when to produce game. here, the story begins is 17161930. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian temples, houses, policies are sent us data to interest music. den tie british museum just filled with stolen items.
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the and here we are, the night outside of it is boozy and trust me it's gorgeous. from the outside latch on the inside. it's are quite controversial as some people might want to call it. so let's head inside and see what is all of the artifacts taken from india that this idea is on my head. i live in new delhi and i'm just recently graduated from nations and television school in london. so i was about to move out from london. come back to india, and when i got this opportunity i taught that was the best way for me to spend my last days in london by going and going and looking at these museums that had artifacts and guys showed bases of belonging to my own country to you'll see this
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entire section is fairly solid, asian loaded artifacts of the things i saw that kind of the line did my, my love for history. and i was literally experiencing a c in front of me and it was a lot of beer to mix of emotions. that i felt it was, it was, it was it. there was a sense of sadness. there was a sense of pride decides, just like any of these of furniture that belongs to somebody's house, belongs to that house and should not be lo day to buy some toward body and be put on display and some other houses are in some other country. um and especially made intuitive stickers, action out of it and monetized. so there are 2 ways of thinking that when each of
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these artifacts monuments, which were lying in ruins, perhaps if they had to remain they would have gone, become drawings, broken pillows, as you see. and roman for him. perhaps by going to the british museum. they look present. so flushed the posterity, the probably are right in the lead. i know it. sure. bizarre or easily means selling stolen items and stored in good. we are right in front of and in the heart of fluid was out of the right now in delhi. and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london in producing z and read all these stores and visuals and on the facts have been to give you some of the of so many said stuff is solely or to us indians. so yeah, the size of the yeah, these watches in my community,
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no black didn't belong facility. somebody the to look at this, this looks like, obviously, or see the camera would be like it lives in the mall or something. the community is an absolutely perfect and ology about what british museums to the the way under the origin book uh, the signing date. date is uh, biology the call him uh, date of birth, the biologic reincarnation.
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the exactly do not remember the exact date for the the or somebody in july or late morning we got a call from the family member here. he called us and said no temple has been looked at brother the model more days or the date is the 5 most easiest for you at all. it is because for us it doesn't on the item, it is the swami and said that they deems the guardian says, standing there for us is like your lord can tell you will see, the new smaller chain gets kidnapped, filled out for 10 years. running a group called in the upgrade project and the upgrade project is a project with and they are trying to locate all these other, the edited icons,
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the date. these are the car images or stuff choose or load up. do that, or did you imagine being smothered or the different parts of this country under the name under a pause. so some praise to see that not only on the goals and so such images have been smokers from this country. the dog 6 here now go found it of the nearby project, which is an organization to make the case that history belongs to its geography. so what we know is make the case for artifacts and heritage diluted from india to be brought back to the british. the colonizer say, they saved items, the items were safe for centuries before they came, the items are not safe because they broke them down and sold them away. right?
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so for somebody to say that the item, i mean, why does, why does museum toyota if i were to collect the value of these items? because they stayed safe for centuries and, and they are centuries ordered when a destroyer believes that he's the he's the savior vendor. villain believes he's the he don't show, they just don't see power he comes to after care and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves world support. we choose to look for common ground. the the
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the so to do that was done yesterday is called the shuster project. physically right ancient ceremony. and this is not an idolize ation of a physical weapon. it is rather an appeal for lights to defeat darkness, for goodness, to deceive people for right to defeat wrong energetic cases. very interesting. their family and it was a modern day of what we call the punjab. now, you know, the sort of, monks, many other objects were taken that sort as a meaningful because it is the bod, off, bunk, west fights for assistance. was that the family uh,
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engaged and then delightfully you know, the edge of that family should have a life to it. my name is in jar chopra. i'm an international lawyer about training, being a half indian 10 and a half precious. of course. these are powerful forces that when i was growing up, i had to learn how to reconcile. but in reconciling them, i understand very well both sides of this equation. my family's been on both sides of this equation. we have to go back a 17576 years actually in which the east india company had reached the punjab. what was in the punjab at the time was the 2nd part . but the founder of that empire, my raja runs, you'd say a died in 1839. and as a result of that, that empire was break, happened to different kingdoms, least in the company had managed to create a compromising set of relations with the northern half of the punjab. and that left
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one kingdom in the southern half of the job, which is where my ancestors were ruling at that time, it was inevitable that they would be a conflict between the east india company and the british forces. and this last remaining kingdom, the last part of india to be conquered. and this was the fuse that's let's the 2nd angle sick war. but it was an extremely powerful fortress in no time. it took an enormous amount of material and troops and artillery to be brought to milton for the siege. and so as the british advanced, they came up to so they came through the city, came up to the fortress, and then communicated with mirage to say it's time to surrender. ultimately, it came to the day of surrender, and this was the 22nd of january, 1849. mo roger was brought to the commanders 10th who is general william rush. and
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the translator in the tent took his sword and gave it to william. uh, as an active surrender. so mirage would be my 3 great, great, great, great grandfather. then the generations passed and as the generations passed, there was the search for this particular sword. there was no evidence of it anywhere for the 1st day of fun. and then at n b and i thought forwarded to them even the e far been the far more repeat that the need to do is a play dough. for me. this is in my
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father, my daughter loved it. is a meaningless. listen at school. i idea name is the life lessons with just thought that appointed you your head for the summer sun and the starbucks that god wants you to learn only this portal the opportunity to go on. the 3rd off board for fathers the, the business education system in india. before that, the education system was very localized, the great education institutions. right from 5500 years the, the ed motive schools and the largest member of the trains. people in the work will
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it easy to find more than 90 percent before the british, the been the british team and introduce this public schools, the system of education or the mission or the schools. kind of an education that anybody set foot under one rules. and they have to learn science and they have to learn math and defended that they have to be developing the rational mind and the scientific mind. and they does give the indians that think, you know, very backward superstitious, minor the education, the constant k said on higher education. they've been to establish street
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presidency, colleges, new institution, the thing or presidency invalid concerning adjust and in bombay who was that you're pressing on the brought. it's not an invitation here. if you give them credit, it shouldn't say they wanted to put to indians. young indians, in the main stream of education, the so they want her to somehow impose the scientific education with what happened in the process was that many of the children cannot relate to that. before that the education was ready to relate to them. to put something concern with their own set, own length, which they could fee, which they could sense mistake would smell, relate to it, of course. but it really shows the easy going
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life the by the also providing jobs. and also by giving them the easy way of address, gratitude says i'm the lifestyle. so all school was on colleges on the education programs were on the news change, including the off schools ending well painting on the floors on their homes. the declaration you see that created was really beautiful effects. those which were exported. beautiful, soft material logistically passed, and all of that changed during the colonial is a lot of traffic stopped across to people that didn't know exist state before.
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fixing leaks have stopped because industrialization of machinery and things that have replaced the traditional form. so all of these things made it feel for those really come in from the traditional practices that they have. so that's how the values are been slowly decreased. this is what they do. upper misses in a hybrid. about g y is a g, a integrated, they did the academic, then the research in dollars really exclude pears is done. we are not to depriving the storing sierra in getting that a killer academia via the students focus on the the time with tested vedic the scriptures this targeted them for the sake of 2 things. one is to know the ancient economics of the lifestyle,
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the mysterious to word as a how it is fond my below are good, but my dad his we had better for me this and count them 3 times a day morning. why? the sun is raising the evening. one sun is setting an as dental fence, sundays, and then make the interim be had this famous even seamless throughout the minutes of load mccully who said the main objective of english education in india is to create a last set of interpreters, not someone who knows who we just didn't do, but it does between them their lives and the millions of big dublin, well in the, in, in the black. and this didn't color but the english in their opinions and their motors
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in their intellect. as i said earlier, the cool is it says the education system that they introduced, and india somehow has been a very low self esteem among indians. it stops with the school. it starts with childhood. so people are always thinking, i'm repeating the sentence, but people are indians. are always thinking the grass is green on the other side. so that's how even cricket was introduced into india along with the other education curriculum. the ticket is popular, moving on on just only the sleeves play this game.
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our games would have been more advertising like football soccer for hockey. couple of d, a coke with a 6 to beaver beaver heroes in these games. but uh, like english language ticket is also a mock, a signature off us a call. i need the mindset and sleep the, [000:00:00;00]
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the the things that we can do right away is take uh, 2000 children that are either caps of children or in a very ill states of to jordan as quickly as possible. breaking news. jordan will take in 20001000 children as part of donald trump, so called riviera from countries moment comfort off the plan during his meeting with the us president. the white house without the ceasefire deal between is real. um, how much is the risk of columbus with benjamin netanyahu warning, but the idea will resume operations if the militant group doesn't free. it's really

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