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yes, it was difficult for you not at all, maybe because as a child you don’t see the connection, but it didn’t cause any problems, no guilt, no thoughts and i see all these people, and i could be in their place. i should be with them, of course, i could be on that side one of those from whom everything was taken away, but there was no feeling that i should not be there, you know, strange, but it's like in the market. if you don't do it, then someone else is a mechanism for promoting the interests of foreign states is the assistance of the international monetary fund. junperkins will tell me about his
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performance in one of our besogons. listen, we find a country with a large supply of resources, like oil, and we lend a large amount on behalf of the world bank or one of its organizations. actually money. never come to this country. they go to our big corporation to build infrastructure in this country powerful factories. industrial factories ports. all of them enrich only a few rich people in this country and our corporation most of the people, do not even feel the presence of this money, but these people the whole country will be left with a huge debt. so huge that he can't pay it back. and this is part of the plan. they cannot pay it at some point. we economic killers come back and say listen, you must teach us about money. you can't pay your debts. so sell oil cheaply to our country. let us build a military base for your country. send your troops to help ours somewhere in iraq or support us in the un and privatize. electricity companies along with the water and
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sewer system and sell them to us corporations or other international corporations so there is a whole, fast growing system. the way the imf and the world bank operate is very simple. they drag the state into a debt hole and it's so big that the country will never pay off, and then they lend more to get even more interest. and you insist on this favor for a favor you call conditioning or good governance which basically means they will forced to sell their own resources, including many of their social services, their utility companies, sometimes their school system, and their justice system, their insurance system, to foreign corporations for their own rights, so-called independent journalism and paperwork. they proved that practically the majority does not depend on journalists, they are directly connected with law enforcement agencies and with all intelligence agencies that are
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interested in their influence in those countries where they want to promote these interests to warm up certain public sentiments there is an agency, usa the purpose of this agency is to deliver reliable news and information to strategically important audiences in foreign countries and to serve as a reliable source of news and a clear example of a free professional press for countries that do not have independent media . agency budget account for 800 million us dollars per year what is reliable information? what is strange about not
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having an independent press? that is, these are countries in which information is based on official sources, right, which a priori are already considered false. therefore, in these countries, where there is no independent information, very independent information is received. well, very reliable from this amazing agency. by global media that's right. you follow the chain. how it works? what does it work for? and what happens when they lose this influence, well, let's say after putin's famous speech in munich, russia is a country with more than a thousand years of history and
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almost always enjoyed the privilege of conducting an independent foreign politics. we are not going to change this tradition today and of course we would also like to deal with responsible and also self-reliant partners who resort to isolating the country. there is a mechanism for this. the first step towards this isolation was the signing of atomagniskov, and finally the activities of ngos became scarce in russia. understandable they were deemed undesirable. and what do you think? no, each of these organizations has an extensive network of affiliated organizations of individuals, a significant number of small local ngos supported by
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various charitable foundations. so i agree with the usid report, only in russia from 1990 to 2000 more than three hundred thousand such ngos were created, you go into the figure of 300,000. organizations in russia and despite the legislative ban on the existence and operation of the national fund for democracy, but on the territory of russia it was in 2015, the organization - this is not, reported on the implementation of three hundred and seventy-four projects with a total budget of 25.7 million us dollars for the nineteenth year. how to count
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experts keng's trust in 20 years begins to surpass and significantly the public's trust in the state the media and the state, in general, this is happening exponentially the task is to drop trust in the states any event is a negative problem, flood fires, and so on and so on it all boils down to the fact that the state is to blame precisely on this is how these igos ​​work. for many years, kovalchuk was right, who said in one of our bezogons at the round table, we lost, because under what americans need to learn, they play long they play long. that's when the war ended. here i will show you now the war is over. here is what nikita
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sergei said. it would seem that we were dancing before the choruses. stand up and they two brothers gave sa one director of the cia and the second secretary of state with full cover of financial support rockefeller , who now died with a seventh heart. they started what we eat today. look here. first, they created wolf health, you organize, an international health organization. they created it not to treat people, but to take control the state of health, the world and influence it by vaccination, anything. and look. it was a funded organization. uh, rockefeller and his closest collaborator and buddy cheese hall became the world's first president of the world view. health care 48 years. here is his quote, in order to come to a world government, it is necessary to expel the consciousness of people, their individuality
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, attachment to the family traditions of the nation. patriotism and religious dogma destruction of the concepts of truth and lies, which are the basis of raising a child, replacement of faith in experience older than what nikita spoke of with rational thinking. here are the belated goals needed to change human behavior. this is a memorandum of the forty-eighth year of the fifties , damn it, as if everything is not drawn today, you all count on what is like. well, common sense will not prevail. we need to invest and invest. if not more, then at least as much, in order to create in this way a base that will grow along with the self-consciousness of young people who must understand what threatens them from there and what they can get. here and how to make them live well and properly here, how they should protect
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what they have now. well, did you notice that all these organizations somehow sound harmonious, think tank. that is, these are the brain centers, this is the brain crack. this is a factory of thought, or something. and now it is interesting information that these centers such centers appeared more than 100 years ago, that is, for 100 years these analytical centers have been working, developing, not taking on new forms. their interests have evolved over more than 100 years. they have spread to 182 countries on all continents. in russia, such analytical centers began to appear. naturally in the early nineties. these include the liberal mission of the levada center. gorbachev, he is sakharov, the center, and so on and so on, there are
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dozens of these centers. i do not want to occupy your attention with their listings. it's just that offhand , completely dotted, but the carnegie endowment for international peace. what is the name of the beautiful not for the international war for peace hmm fine caucasian institute of peace democracy and development m caucasian institute of war and bending no, this is the world of development, georgia if you ask an american in the street where georgia is as it will show. and so on, bulgaria, estonia, france, the friedrich ebert foundation is also included in this list. we are familiar with him. look, i was offered to participate in a
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project dedicated to the soldiers who died during the second world war. this interested me very much, since since childhood i have been fond of history and culture from my country and germany, i learned and studied in detail the biography of georg yohanal gerak was one of 250.000 german soldiers who were surrounded by the soviet army in the so-called stalingrad cauldron. after the end of the fighting. he ended up in a prisoner of war camp. only six thousand of these prisoners of war returned home brightly. they were not among them for a long time, the relatives of the deceased soldier considered him missing and only last year. george's family. i received information from the people's union of germany for the care of the influence of burial grounds that the soldier died from the harsh conditions of captivity on march 17, 1943. beketovka pow camp history projects touched me and prompted me to visit the burial place of wehrmacht soldiers near the city of kopeisk. this made me extremely sad because. i saw the graves of
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dead people, among whom many wanted to live peacefully and would not want to fight. listen, how does it sound? here nikolai says, and the work on the project touched me or extremely upset me, or many wanted to live peacefully and did not want to fight. these are excerpts from the text of nikolai. are you going to tell me that a schoolboy or his mother wrote this? it's clean water liner. this is a translation from german or some other language is a translation. here we saw an excerpt with the participation of kolya 10 bottoms from urengoy, this is a meager drop, a drop, well, in general, it is indicative. because work with young people, it is carried out consistently aggressively and everywhere. look, you all
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know mikhail khodorkovsky and his attitude towards our country, well, i remember very well, the revolution in russia is inevitable, the remnants of reserves and the threat of repression, only delay its inevitable offensive. you know that open russia and an open society they are recognized as undesirable in russia, but is it so? there is none of them. but look, there is a charitable organization with a very beautiful name , the oxford russian foundation, which has been operating in russia since 2006. it is an organization created and funded by the khodorkovsky foundation oxford founders. the fund is also the founder of the khodorkovsky fund, according
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to the financial statements of the khodorkovsky fund, the oxford russian fund is the main recipient of citizens, that is, the oxford russian fund, which financed by those organizations recognized as undesirable in our country, these are the tasks that are declared, look how noble it sounds. preservation of cultural heritage, educational activities, promotion of the dissemination and implementation of educational innovations by making a donation to an educational institution, about this below, we will say the activities of the fund are aimed at helping students and young scientists from the regions of russia to best use their talents and abilities in professional and personal development, a
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also in social activities, while, according to the assurances of the representative of the organization, the foundation does not have any social religious or political attitudes and does not pursue ideological goals. they just take our guys to help them. educate and not to return home. the updated ones who received the knowledge worked for the glory of their fatherland and this is done by people who announce sanctions to us. well, how do we do something? we believe in it, or what, they tell us? well, what are you, who are we, that we didn’t see, just as we didn’t hear, like the background of soros in the wild times of the nineties,
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which are 100 rubles each. the scientist was paid 100 dollars and he kept this piece of paper. uh, i was told about this in our besogone and said that i finally got 100 dollars. he wrote works scientists wrote works for money in order to live, in order to live not to sell their homeland, but to live because they believed that they needed these documents for the development of society for the development of the world, so they simply wrote scientific papers for 100 dollars, which they bathed. with his gang, which as a result became nothing but intelligence activities and industrial and scientific. damn, we’ll put it mildly that we don’t understand this, and how can we, if we believe our colleagues from the oxford russian foundation for ideological problems and programs, do
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n’t have any, so they, uh, very charitably pay our students 100,000 rubles. per month. you understand some money for yes, not just for a student, just for employees, this is being done so that he returns. e home, and enlightened and lived and worked here, please, 20:00 throughout the country. here kaliningrad to vladivostok have a relationship. with this fund, i will give only a few examples so as not to bore you, but they are very indicative of the scheme of russian universities participating in the programs of the fund, which i just talked about in subsections, higher educational institutions of the name allocated grants amount coordinator from the fund. well, then the contacts are information for 2017-18, and the people
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who are named here. they may no longer work. they went to another place or they ceased to be these coordinators, but in the reports for 2017 and the eighteenth year. they there are, i repeat, i won’t name everyone, because it’s a long time, because you realized that this is a document voronezh state university 193,000 dollars a year. sergey mikhaylovich kamshilin foundation coordinator perm state national research university 215,000 us dollars coordinator in the notes alexander yuryevich professor of the department of philosophy of science, ural federal university named after boris nikolayevich yeltsin 193,000 us dollars coordinator galina
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mikhailovna kvashena deputy project far eastern federal university $298,000 andrey nikolaevich vice-rector for educational work irkutsk state university $318,000 alexandrovna deputy chairman of the council on nirs and gugu, and so on. kazan kuban nizhny novgorod petrozavodsk saratov siberian federal university tverskoy tomsk higher school of economics 495, among other things, thousand dollars to samara tyumen ulyanovsk southern federal and yaroslavl these are federal educational institutions scattered throughout the country who participate in the programs of this fund will not say. what is mart
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? he says, yes, what's wrong yes, nothing wrong. and these amounts, by the way, the spread is as high as 121,000 dollars, as at yaroslavl state university to 495,000 dollars, as above the school of economics, let's summarize, and in 2020 the us agency for international development allocated 40 billion dollars from the us budget 661 $1 million will be used to
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counter russian malign influence in europe in eurasia and central asia and $112 million to enhance rapid response and stabilization capabilities for emerging democracies. but it's all a document. if 661 million is directed to counteract russia's influence in europe in asia and eurasia, this is money that is invested in our citizens so that they counteract russia's influence on the life of europe, asia and eurasia, we can tolerate it. well, we must understand that if we do not let's take drastic measures. then it will be
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too late. and those very people who, for 100,000 a month of love for the motherland, will open the gates from the inside without even suspecting what they are doing, assuming that by doing so they are bringing our country into a civilized society, moreover, one should not think that this, so to speak, is only connected with russia no, please, offhand belarus 5 million dollars, kyrgyzstan 28 million dollars, kazakhstan 27 million dollars, armenia 26 million dollars uzbekistan 14 million dollars around the perimeter. they are preparing a vacuum for us only for two revolutions in ukraine and in the united states spent 110 million dollars on kyrgyzstan, and after that we will be surprised that two generations of people have grown up in ukraine who will never understand that a russian
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ukrainian can take this and it is naive to think that the army will come out to meet people who have gone out into the street . women's power structures, which will practically solve the issue, will not solve this issue. yes if the people who go out fairly absolutely they demand respect. what is there to say at all? i agree with this, but not for these people, these billions are spent. she is completely different we have seen how in belarus and in ukraine and in kyrgyzstan and in general i am sure of one thing. what is real power, real wealth, real power? - this is what you need to use as little as possible in order to use force less often, it is necessary to smartly
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reduce the number of those who can go out into the street and shoot at the police and in their compatriots in military uniform? it's impossible otherwise. and now i want to show you very briefly, again from our former lawlessness. what are the results of that work? which leads us. please look at the little reportage that lexus made pranks here are the guys who came out of the yeltsin center. after they were taken to the museum, and the yeltsin center and read for years as they understand freely. as they understand what happened very much and liked the story. i learned about history. the ussr was told there. the fact that there were presidents, and they did not think about the people, they themselves decided because of their power, and
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yeltsin decided to listen to the people. so russia has become a new and free people. life gave free people have become more free more free choice in clothing. here are the words in hair color. and you, in general appearance to me about what they say, before that there was no freedom of speech at all. before yeltsin, it was bad, yes, cool. well, now look at how they were affected by this freedom to move personally to study, because at least. i just don't say anything anyway. i'm talking about learning to look at america because in america it's
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normal there. usa but maybe another germany there is a standard of living. my cousin is a historian dmitry petrovich konchalovsky in his book the way of russia once wrote the state has not lost the concept of sin, and yes, order can only be maintained by a police regime and violence. today we see how the world is losing these notions of sin? yes, i don’t even want to fantasize about how this could end if the world does not look at itself from the outside, and if it does not look at itself, this is a civilized world, then we definitely need to look into ourselves and understand our place . and how
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can we defend ourselves, because we are the only ones who can protect those values, according to which humanity has been alive for centuries, therefore, as i said at the beginning, think, lord, think for yourself. well, sergei vyacheslavrov, as i understand it, our point of view is shared , i think, semyon slepakov deeply penetrated into the understanding of the subject when he wrote a text that begins with the words america does not love us. germany does not like us. they really want
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this feeling. for us, this feeling is more important and dearer than all the others, but we won’t give it without love. we won’t give it. well , that's all for today. and as ours said, not the one that leaves one by one, if anything, we right geologists. i look forward to your next meeting. all the best.
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let's start with the temperature records in moscow january 1 was the warmest in the entire meteorological history, this was announced by the scientific director of the russian hydrometeorological center roman velfond. the temperature in the capital exceeded 4 ° on sunday evening, the previous record was set on january 1, seventy-three. in moscow, however, already from wednesday in the capital region, a cold snap is expected again. now their reports of the ministry of defense of the russian army are advancing on donetsk in the direction of all attempts to stick lost positions and are suppressed, including with the help of artillery, by the military department, and also reported that in a day our air defense systems destroyed 15 ukrainian drones that could have committed terrorist attacks in the dpr, lpr, crimea and belgorod region. in addition, strikes were carried out on those places in ukraine where drones are produced, where they are stored and from where they are launched to the side.

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