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production of the electronic and radio-electronic industry, we continue to follow the most important events in the federation council . see you in a week in the senate program. we watch to explore the world of educational programs and documentaries we watch for free without registration. the whole middle east policy is not just about the only reason why us hegemony is so dangerous is that it nullifies the sovereignty of other countries. nay design, as one might think , as long as it satisfies the interests of the united states
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, is the tragedy in turkey, powerful earthquakes claimed tens of thousands of lives, and this list, unfortunately, is still incomplete, as always, there is a lot of talk around such tragedies. was it possible to warn the population about a possible earthquake in advance, and even there are rumors that this phenomenon could be man-made, of course, there is no scientific justification for this, and yet. the topic george is actively discussed in blogosphere. well, we will talk to a serious specialist meteorologist evgeny teshkam. he's in our studio evgeny greetings good evening. well, come on, we'll probably first show the viewers, perhaps someone did not see what happened in turkey, here's our brief. on february 6 , an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 occurred in turkey, the strongest in the last 80 years, its epicenter was located near the city of gazianteps with a population of more than a million people. a few hours later
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a second shock of 7 1/2 was registered in the province. kahraman, mararash, later hundreds of autoshocks followed, the magnitude of the strongest, of which it reached six and seventy points. the tremors were also felt in syria, lebanon, iraq, and on the border of armenia and georgia , as a result of tremors, the tectonic plates shifted. southwest of the anatolian plate. evgeny well, here is a question that, of course, is now worrying everyone, firstly, was it really possible to warn the population, because that information appeared, that some experts allegedly warned the turkish authorities did not accept the warning, to what extent all these conversations are grounded alexander well, in my opinion. uh, in itself , the validity of such seismological forecasts. it's extremely low, it's even, well, i think it's an order of magnitude lower than, uh, forecasting. e of the fifth air ocean,
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that is, weather forecasts, which i directly deal with e, with seismic events with estimates of their future scenario , is rather problematic. although here there some predictions pop up, supposedly in hindsight . all this was predicted, but, unfortunately, it is not so. the fact is that well, in this situation, there was simply a rolling of one plate onto another. that is, it is the anatolian and arabian plate. moreover, this voltage was observed for quite a long time, but time, but nevertheless, experts could not say when it would shoot, with what force and the fact that we got a magnitude of more than seven out of ten possible is, of course, one of the strongest just catastrophic uh let's say so events that are well comparable to the use of weapons of mass destruction. well, that is, by the number of destructions, i mean the number of victims. right now there are about 20,000. and, perhaps, here, the previous ninety-ninth year. there it was almost under 40, but, unfortunately, as i understand it, there is a possibility that
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there will be a figure of this level somewhere. as i understand it, yes, something like this and moreover, because there were many aftershocks and moreover all over the world. although several hundred. uh, such events were recorded by seismologists. but in general this the story is of a somewhat different order , as for, well, it’s clear what such a disaster that hit the middle east in asia minor is, of course, it provoked a number of rumors. they weren't used some kind of weapons systems and so-called geophysical tectonic. meteorological weapons, and on this, some hypotheses about such a conspiracy nature immediately arise. well , of course not, the fact is that well, for just to e means to cause this kind of destruction. uh, the lithosphere needs a sufficiently powerful underground nuclear explosion. well at least a few megatons were carried out by the americans in the seventies on the aleutian ridge. here is a wave of this kind of nuclear explosions,
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but they are immediately recorded by all sensors around the world. that is, this fact would be immediately noticeable by all countries, and i exclude this hypothesis from this story, and from, in general, from consideration of the reasons for what happened, but nevertheless. is it possible in the future of this kind of weapon, you see at one time the underground tests that were carried out by both the united states and the soviet union at that time they were stopped, based on the fact that the earth began generally. to give birth, that is , these earthquakes appeared, which were impossible without these explosions, and moreover, now there is more talk about the fact that just recently i had an article. which countries will survive a nuclear winter? well, that is, we are talking about the fact that these are powerful explosions that will not necessarily occur underground, but on the surface, that is , theoretically, even talk that nuclear weapons can somehow be used so that someone survives. but it seems to me that they are just
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an earthquake in turkey showing that even without any earthquake, on purpose, yes, we see some catastrophic application , as you just said, such destruction. and as i understand it, this is all this talk about who can survive in his nuclear war. they just e have such a speculative character. i understand correctly. yes? of course, this is especially true for western politicians, who, well, are increasingly promoting the topic of nuclear weapons in general. well , let me remind you that back in the last century, the ussr academy of sciences carried out modeling quite carefully and, uh, after let's say even the minimum exchange of nuclear strikes is the temperature on the planet. the earth immediately falls, well, not immediately there for 2 weeks at 50-70 °, that is, after which 95% of the biosphere. just ceases to be vital and appropriate. well, let's put it this way, uh, corresponding to the continuation and consequences of catastrophic after which, well, almost
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the entire globe begins to die out, as far as the subject of geophysical climate weapons of all kinds in general is concerned. this, well, the topic itself is closed. i remind you that 70, in my opinion, was signed in the seventh year convention banning the testing of such weapons. this is how the story seems to have sunk. uh, some in the past centuries, but still not, and the fact is that in 2011 the pentagon prepared a report called the weather as a force multiplier and uh, how to fix the weather by 2025 is now 23 in the yard, then is, they openly do not recognize. this is the most closed. uh, that means programs in darp. this is top secret. uh, a story with a secret budget, but, nevertheless, they periodically i think that eugene made up on this topic, i under e want to show our help about harp. this known to me will be discussed later.
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the harp complex is located in the usa in the state of alaska and has been operating since 1997, it was officially built to study the ionosphere and develop air defense and missile defense systems. the system consists of 180 radar antennas , magnetometers, and computers for signal control . 5 to 5 mw. harp is powered by gas energy in the power plant and six diesel generators in october 22, it became known that the complex will begin to study the atmosphere of the planet jupiter, e, ren, after all. i want to understand, we, uh, we don't have the opportunity to actively discuss, really. the topic is very closed, however, we must understand and our viewers must understand that this topic is not fiction, but bloggers or fakes, as it is now fashionable to say, and so on. that is, this is a really secret program that goes to the pentagon and they are all there as employees. we have seen exactly the same actions in the biosphere by these
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biolaboratories. to say that there is nature, like a weapon, and as i understand it, that's all the same someone says that this is a very dry summer in moscow in the tenth year, that these were some kind of tests of this weapon, and so on. we understand that we have no facts that we could assert one way or another. i just want to ask, as a meteorologist, whether such a weapon is theoretically possible, yes. uh, perhaps, of course, these developments have been going on since the last century, and the soviet union was a pioneer in the development of these technologies. here it is nonetheless. well, uh, since the topic is closed , the only documented let's say so an event, and the use of the so-called meteorization - this was the spinach operation during the vietnam war, when the us air force used seeding with reagents, its really silver clouds in the tropical zone, which caused a catastrophic amount of rainfall exceeding the norm 7-8 times flooded the ho chi minh trail naturally occurred cutting everyone. total supply and
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food, uh, hmm ammunition and so on and so forth, but uh, the americans spent in 5 years. uh, for that money, about 15 million dollars , and this is a huge amount of money. yes made 2.000 sorties, but nevertheless, of course, the damage was so, uh, incommensurable with the costs, because you need to understand that when we create meteorological weapons, we are faced with the problem of the energy capabilities of this or that complex, because, well, it must be. uh, gigantic, simply colossal energy costs, and to influence it. well, uh, let's just say it's the gulf stream, which changes in temperature by 17, uh, seventeen thousandths of a degree. and this is commensurate with six million hydrogen bombs, one cyclone is five atomic blondes dropped on hiroshima. nagasaki some huge numbers. that is, you call it a huge force with which we, well, humanity can not cope, but nevertheless, nevertheless,
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these works. they are being conducted, but you need to understand what is in essence. this is pandora's box, that is, we can, but perform some action, the upper atmosphere. we can heat up to a plasma state to influence and so i remember during my service, after all. in my opinion. uh, it's not confirmed, but the events in yugoslavia when uh hmm nato aircraft bombila means the objects of this country, then suddenly after a fairly long period of cyclonic rainy weather, low cloudiness fogs of poor visibility. they used the massive use of precision weapons for the first time. it went into milk, because the weather greatly affects the accuracy of the rocket, however, then for literally a month and a half. suddenly, uh, an anticyclone froze over europe, it became clear ideal weather in the language of aviators weather millions million well, uh, the us allies began to work out in full in ideal conditions there are no facts, but there is a suspicion that
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it could be? i, by the way, would like to talk about the second topic of the week, which is of extreme interest to everyone. this is the umbrella that flew over america for a long time and made a lot of noise in various areas. eh, our chinese comrades. they say that he accidentally flew there and so on. we will not refute this version. i just wanted to ask you. is it possible to control the probe so that it does not accidentally fly anywhere, as an expert in this matter. i understand it worked. yes, with this topic. here are two words literally. we've got 4 minutes left. yes, this is a very interesting topic, but in fact, i was involved in the launch of rostov in the late nineties. we even have, uh, the department of defense's special aeronautical center. i will say this, the main secret is not to give out there are no secrets. i will say so. eh, the chinese comrades, they, at one time, studied with us and e of this kind of trajectory. uh, in the troposphere, the outer layers of the stratosphere, they are clearly calculated. that is, you can a determine in advance which route the balloon will take. what
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height where? raise where his crime is called. yes, and what to hang on it, either it is reconnaissance equipment, or, as they say, the chinese are research equipment. well, the story of this u was silent in our chinese comrade. yes, but nevertheless, as we see the object turned out to be, well, practically inaccessible, and in this situation , the americans only managed to shoot it down on the fourth day, and then, i think that they were very lucky, because i’m the one that i found on the eighteenth kilometers, and the same raptor 22 has a ceiling of 20-22 km. that he has managed to rise to this height. uh, the ball was dedicated. what is illuminated is called the sun arose, and the thermal thermal contrast and they are rocket infrared. yes , contrast appeared, and not a thermal missile with an infrared guidance head. in general, they hit him, knocked him down on the very top of his head. this, accordingly, led to the destruction of seedlings. although this is a very difficult goal we pursued. research here,
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to destroy one balloon , at least one is used, and one and a half to two accurate missiles of the order of 25 are nurses, unguided rocket projectiles. well, more than 100 cannon shells. that is, these are gigantic costs for some kind of balloon, and if the balloon, if this chinese balloon was walking at an altitude of 25-30 km, in fact, such a possibility would be launched at these heights. now it becomes practically inaccessible, because for the pilots of u.s. polo aviation, and here it also served at one time, and we collided. this is the main problem. and if the pilot suddenly shoots down. well, it is also called potassium hole and represent the roots. just as seriously, that is, i as i understand it, there really was a problem and, uh , it’s not that some americans thought for a long time, they just really couldn’t shoot down. as i understand it, yes, they really couldn't bring them down, uh, so f22 to this.
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they used f-15s and naval aviation, and even an aircraft carrier brought in an early warning aircraft. well, that is, four, uh, 4 days the whole world laughed at the vaunted american army, yes, which is equipped with the most super modern fifth -generation aircraft, but nevertheless, they could not do anything, like with some kind of balloon. uh on indicators, generally on uh, target designation, it has a very low effective area of rossification, that is, it is very difficult to catch it. yes, it is difficult to detect it, to capture the target and, in fact , to hit and even if you, uh, defeat him, that is at the height of zero balance, that is, the pressure inside the ball. uh, it's about equal to the pressure outside. uh, it allows the ball, even if you make a hole in it with some kind of elephant pellet. he continues to fly. he can just a little bit and he will drop, well, at the same time you will drop the ball again lift it up and it's tough to manage. it is possible, yes, it is all signal control.
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and if you drive another bike pause for 40 km, then this story will spin in one place and, in fact, perform the function of reconnaissance and not only evgeny is super interesting, but, unfortunately, air time has ended. i hope that we will continue to talk about this topic, because she is extremely interesting evgeniya is huge. thank you for taking the time to remind us, we spoke with the leading specialists of the weather center, phobos and evgeny sheep gut. energy facilities in six regions of ukraine were under attack , the ukrainian minister of energy said. herman galushchenko. according to him, the most difficult situation. now in the zaporozhye kharkov and khmelnytsky regions , an emergency power outage has been introduced in many regions, earlier it was reported about explosions in kiev, krivoy rog , kharkov, as well as in the kharkov, dnepropetrovsk and kirovograd regions. also, footage of the consequences of a strike on the kryvyi rih thermal power plant appeared on the internet.
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they show that the turbine compartment. well virtually destroyed with the details of eugene incomprehensible. the wife of the power structure facility in six regions is reported by the ukrainian authorities, among them the chp in krivoy rog hitting the turbine shop. judging by the scale of destruction, the facility was put out of action by the leaders appointed by kiev. zaporozhye told about arrivals. true, they did not name the objects, according to some reports, we are talking about a strike on the first engine room of dneprogress , part of khmelnitsky was left without light, a column of smoke, after the attack , energy was visible in several districts of the city. falls out and the energy of the transport network of the railways of ukraine is deprived of about 80% for a discount. this is an electric traction train, that is , electric locomotives, respectively, if they are completely deprived of electricity, then by the remaining twenty percent. it will be very difficult for them. has reached. transportation is the same western armament transfer force and other first moment second moment repair capacity, production capacity, that is, repair. the same tanks for the production of their
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missiles, the current strike on the energy infrastructure of ukraine experts note. one of the largest in all of fu, during an air raid , it would come up and there were even raised fighters in kiev, tpp-5 was destroyed. although the city authorities traditionally reported dozens of downed missiles, similar statements were made by the authorities of the dnepropetrovsk region. in the afternoon, it turned out that all electric transport was turned off in the capital of the region due to serious damage to four thermal power plants, including the krivoy rog chp, inventing a story of downed missiles, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, said they say one flew, even on nato territory over romania. the speaker of the air defense forces even said that the ukrainians did not shoot down a missile over another state just because they did not pose a threat. the local population allegedly could, however, the armed forces of romania categorically denied these reports. once again, having confirmed the representatives of the armed forces of ukraine, they are openly lying. and the same people are glad in europe, president duda in warsaw received zelensky in a strong hug during the european tour of the head of the kiev regime. all this in the background of the message
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poland's ordinary encroachments on the territory of ukraine it simply says, but how cheap the current ukrainian politicians are, so the fish in the aquarium sprinkled food on them somewhere, they voluntarily take them there and swim voluntarily. here, uh, the leadership of the polish lords is more and i want and prick. she had already convinced herself that they were the masters. well, at least in western ukraine, because several regions should undoubtedly become, well, either a protector there or become part of poland zelensky continues his trip, as if there are no attacks on the energy infrastructure and his country in the kharkiv region, meanwhile began emergency shutdowns, restrictions on energy consumption introduced in the khmelnitsky , odessa and kiev regions, there are reports of train delays yevgeny nepota on pogonina to conduct. the verdict from the musician the leader of the legendary rock band
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pink floyd, roger waters, last year accused the president of the united states of instigating a military conflict in ukraine this week , the legendary musician at a meeting of the security council in new york, which was created on the initiative of our country called on the parties to reconciliation, what else did the founder of pink floyd talk about and what was the purpose of the meeting, we will ask the first deputy permanent representative, and russia to the un dmitry polyansky dmitry alekseevich hello well , firstly, i congratulate you on the day of your diplomatic worker you and your colleagues. still, today is a big professional holiday for you. we also tried our channel. e somehow note. and we had many interviews with your colleagues. and those no less. here is the conclusion of the holiday are at work. well, maybe join later, but for the holiday, eh. dmitry alekseevich let's have a few words, please. tell that it was
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a meeting. why did we initiate it to convene. a: here, let's start with that. yes , alexander really will remember the meeting, it was very important and not because he only participated there. roger waters , this is the topic that we are trying to push here on the military platform as a counterweight to the topic of the accusations that they are trying, with which trying to pour western countries - this is the topic. e increasing supplies. uh, weapons to ukraine from western states, which naturally add fuel to the fire, and we want to demonstrate deceit. here are their calls for peace. e against the background of what they throw with the other hand. uh, so to speak fuel this conflict and this situation. she worries. not only us, but to a greater extent. it is now beginning to disturb the world community and the creative intelligentsia of ordinary people. i feel it from contacts with americans and europeans,
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interviews that i was asked by some local publications and radio stations in this context, when roger waters showed interest in our meeting, interest in this topic to turn to the security council. naturally, we supported this position. we didn't expect it to be 100%, er, in line with our theses. roger waters is a big man. eh, a deeper and more multifaceted, so to speak understanding of the international situation. as you know, for many decades he has been one of the peace activists, uh, but nevertheless he was very interested and he tried to build his speech. as if on behalf of that silent majority who are against the slide of humanity into another catastrophe, but which no one hears, uh, instead of which only western politicians speak and uh, arms lobbies, who are of course interested in the war
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continuing. as long as possible, because it gets uh, huge big with this situation and the ability to test different types of weapons. without thinking not about the russians, not about the ukrainians, uh, absolutely, and that's just what it was the leitmotif of roger waters' speech, which very much echoed our theses voiced immediately after it, and i want to say right away that we did not know what roger would talk about. of course, we never ask our speakers in advance what they will say, so that there our western partners did not claim, but this is absolutely not true. we just matched because. in general, according to these stories. we are on the same wavelength. it worries us too. and this is starting to worry. more and more of our colleagues e organizations i do not take the united nations, there are western states that are bound by blocs by discipline. i mean, developing countries, which understand perfectly well what these policies are. this is the rhetoric of the western state, it is absolutely not sincere and it does not lead to peace in ukraine e,
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dmitry alekseevich, and nevertheless. so you said that it is not a western state. is it possible to talk about some significant change, uh, their positions, well, understandably sane countries, uh, or is it still too early to think so. well, for now, qualitative changes so that they, uh, so to speak, were expressed in numbers, probably to expect them. uh, it's still early, because many countries are really afraid. uh, there, because since they are completely, uh, or not completely, dependent on western states for their help from political elites, they are somehow connected in one way or another, but the mood in them, uh, in these states. they are completely different from what you can hear. e through the western channels and in the cools. us. naturally express support more and more. if we hold any ballots by secret ballot
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through, say, elections. we see that despite the calls of western states. uh, a lot of countries are supporting us. eh, in this case they don't risk it. uh, any sanctions from the collective west. i think that gradually we see and really insolent. and we are now at a qualitative change in a transitional stage in this situation, but i want to say that this situation is fundamentally different, for example, from what it was a little less than a year ago, a little more than a year ago, when immediately following the results of the beginning of our special military operation. uh, in ukraine, many countries were disoriented and did not know how to behave, and the westerners tried to take advantage of this to the maximum, forcing them, uh, to support them. uh, any anti-russian frantic decisions. now it doesn't work that way. now a lot of people are asking questions. in particular. this topic of arms supplies, uh, which in fact makes western countries conflict through this prism , this situation raises a lot of questions. and
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that's just the discussion. uh, even without us does not pass. she's at the military sites. eh, dmitry alekseevich, after all, things have already come down like airplanes. and it's a matter of time when the f-16 and others will be delivered to ukraine, uh, will it be possible somehow? still, with this fact, explain this strange thing that you see, and this is even e’s admission that, in my opinion, he wrote a post about the fact that, after all , the hammers are launched after the target is indicated by the american authorities, after all, these are facts, which speak of america's direct involvement in the war. are these countries? well yourself america, everything is clear and other western countries, but these countries, after all, this is an obvious fact. look here guys. isn't this a war? somehow they will react to it, of course, more actively. of course, these are obvious facts. by the way, after this publication of the washington post quite a lot of my colleagues. she wrote to me and noted, so to speak, that we remember how you
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voiced this thesis that the americans are directly involved in guidance and, of course, they. well, uh, they send the same signals in their capital on the sly accumulates. this critical mass , which at least, but affects the resistance of these states to attempts by western countries to push through some initiatives, we see, this is because many of the initiatives are the most odious, which are ukrainians. uh, with the help of their western curators, they planned to push through the general assembly, and they are stalling because they do not find the support that the countries were counting on and they are forced to. for example, if some texts are offered, what we indirectly know about. they are forced very hard soften the wording, uh, trying to achieve. so to speak, support for the developing state and this, in general, they still do not have a sufficient degree, therefore, of course, everyone is fixing all this, everyone understands this. uh, i think that we will get to this point when, verbally, uh, we will have
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more serious support on the court. he is, but that doesn't bother us. we know that the truth is behind us. we always speak openly. uh, we call all the facts these facts, then they are confirmed, as with the hammers, for example, my other situations are unpleasant for the americans. and for their allies on the court, he is untwisted and this is important. uh, here is the participation of people like roger waters in meetings, because this is a person with a western mentality and people who respect him listen, and they understand that if waters makes such assessments from the stomach, and even in the security council. this means that it is really worth thinking seriously about where this whole situation is moving, this was the main purpose of the calculation. in general, somewhere more. western audience than to the russian in in this situation, the entire russian audience is well aware of and properly informed about its western audience, there are very few opportunities to hear first hand our
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position and, in general, any truthful assessments, therefore only our interviews remain. uh, a local publication or an international one, and here's a meeting of the security council where there is no censorship. and what we are saying is, in general, the broadcast goes on with this and it is important, uh, what we did together with the fire, yes, dmitry alekseevich , it’s great for you. thanks again happy holidays diplomatic worker. all the best, and i remind you, we talked in the first deputy permanent representative of russia , he dmitry polyansky will not be everywhere and in the daugavpia nowhere in latvia at the end.
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