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credit holidays have been made indefinite, they can be obtained for one credit loan, once in connection with a decrease in the borrower’s income and another one if he suffered as a result of an emergency, then payments at the request of the debtor will be suspended for a maximum of 6 months. an excess profit tax is being introduced, this is a one-time fee of 10% of the excess profit received by the company over the previous 2 years. according to the new law. excess profit is considered to be an excess of the arithmetic average profit for 2021 and 2022 compared to similar indicators for 2018 and 2019. one of the key international events for russia in 2024 is the chairmanship of the commonwealth of independent states. next year , active work will be carried out to strengthen the cis, as well as to develop comprehensive cooperation. on
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the principles of trust, mutual understanding and equality. over the past year , thousands of people, doctors, builders, and teachers have come to new regions of russia. the idea of a binding state, such as it was in the ussr, we are building a new world and a new person. dear friends, i invite you to our next release of the author's program nesagon. blogger, presenter shroer spent almost 2 months in an american prison for participating in the storming of the capitol on january 6, 2021. he openly calls the us judicial system the washington glag and says that the congressional building was simply doing its journalistic job. nevertheless, he ended up in solitary confinement. after his release, shroyer gave an interview to tucker carlson: why americans can trust even the mafia more than the ministry of justice of their country in our joint project with the youtube channel carlson tv. in washington at the moment
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there is a serious fear that if democracy is allowed to work and that if the presidential candidate who is now leading in the polls is allowed to win in '24, then we will get fascism, because he will put his political rivals in prison, which will change forever america, democracy will die and we will become an authoritarian republic, and not even a republic. on the junta, however, we don’t even have to wait, because this is exactly what has been happening for the last 3 years, especially after january 6, twenty first year on the day when, as we now know, there were 200 undercover fbi officers in the crowd , but this, of course, was not a setup, much less an order, and what happened after, well, more than a thousand people were arrested, the largest bounty hunt in history carried out by the fbi, and after the demonstration almost everyone... behaved very
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peacefully, but many went to prison, and some went to prison without even participating in anything, and one of them even turned out to be a real journalist , a paid journalist, an actual journalist, he wasn’t even accused of being in the capitol that day, but he was accused of quote "spreading misinformation about the elections, which is now apparently a criminal offense, his name is schroer, he has been working as a presenter at infoors for a long time." he just spent 47 days in federal prison, look, for offenses, has anyone ever been to federal prison for offenses, we never found anyone, by the way, he spent most of that time in solitary confinement, he has already left prison, but he is still under supervision and now he's joining us, schroer , thank you very much for coming, it's an honor for me to be here, tucker, it's an honor for us too, welcome back from prison, everything i said at the beginning, i hope i'm not...
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they took me out from the premises, i did not offer resistance, and usually there is nothing like that, this is a common thing for the capitol. tucker, i'm sure you 've seen this many times yourself. david hawk did the same. we saw people storm kevin mccarthy's office. we saw pro-palestinian protesters storm the capitol, we saw pro-abortion protests, and i could go on and on, but to save time, let’s stop there for now. this is quite common when people go to the capitol. and the standard procedure is this: capitol police detains you, escorts you out of the building , and releases you waswayasi. but in '19, after i obstructed the impeachment hearings, which i believe is my constitutional right to express my dissatisfaction with the government.
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someone called a capitol police officer just as he was about to let me go said: “no, don’t let him go, we won’t treat owen shroyer like 99% of people were treated.” we will charge him and arrest him. so this was the first time i was persecuted for politics. a month later , there were 40 or 50 anti-trump protesters demonstrating inside the same capitol building. and in order to show the double standards in our country, i decided to go to the same place in the capitol where these 40-50 protesters spoke.
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the government, the ministry justice, the judge , the prosecutor, the lawyers, they are all aware of this, it’s all in my indictment, and yet, they decided to sentence... to 60 days in prison, of which, as you already said, i only served 47 , they wanted to sentence me to 120 days in prison, so that i was lucky enough to do it for only 47 days, unfortunately, as you already said, i spent most of the time in solitary confinement, but here’s something else besides trampling on freedom of speech. at this point, the justice department's goal is injustice, the stacker. the goal of u.s. prosecutors is conviction. and the goal of the judge is deprivation of liberty , there is not even a smell of justice there, and i am a shining example of all this, everyone knew that i had no place in prison, even when i was under investigation by the fbi, washington judge farooq sent a warning to the ministry of justice, where
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they said, hey, wait a second, you're probably breaking the law here, which is true, because when they charged me as a journalist, under the legislation signed by obama... they were supposed to follow a special procedure for charging journalists, but they didn't do any of that. what did they do with the warning from the judge, which stated that they had violated the law. they told us not to care, we still blame schroer, the rules are not written to us. and from that moment, tucker, i can give you a million other examples. i am very grateful to you for this detailed description, it’s hard to believe that all this is true, but it’s all so consistent and detailed, and it’s all so shocking. so, a couple of questions: you are a journalist, many people say that they are journalists, but you receive a salary , pay health insurance, you are a journalist, at least one of the journalists came to your defense, all these committees of journalists, pan america, at least someone from the journalistic community , the community of white house correspondents came
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to your defense, no, i have not heard about this, on the contrary, the new york times has been writing for a long time articles about how i am being silenced and censored, yes, in some alternative media... there are people who supported me and stood up for me. i remember how you, when you were still at your previous place of work, talked about me, but very few people do. incredible, you said, yes, usually when we talk about this, we say they did this, they did that, but could you name the names of those who perpetrated all this injustice on you, do you know those who are behind this? which judge signed all this, who was the prosecutor, who are these people? the judge in my case was timothy kelly, he handled many cases before january 6th and he was very harsh in his decision. and i'm sure his intentions certainly had nothing to do with justice. and this lady,
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the us attorney, who spoke at my hearing, and her name was kimberly pascal. you know how they act very friendly at first and assure you that they honestly want to figure everything out. but after the verdict i don’t think so anymore; by the way, during the trial it seemed to me that i heard music from twilight, while kimberly. pascal was saying that of course it's not what schroer said, but this is what he said, and you can look at the minutes of this meeting where tucker, she literally says it's not what owen schroer said, but this is what he said spoke, and this was repeated several times, and even in the indictment provided by the prosecutor, out of thirty pages of conclusion 27, that he said, and not even on january 6, that i said on my show before and after. in my opinion, this is where you are accused of distributing the quote "disinformation about elections." disinformation does not
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mean that what you said is incorrect, it is not the same as a lie or untrue, it simply means that the information is inconvenient for those in power. how can the government publicly admit that they are sending you to prison for disagreeing with the elections and continue to call themselves a democracy. it's funny, isn't it, because although... i'm not that old, but i remember that the democrats disagreed and did not recognize every presidential election they lost in 20th century, so it's strange that one side can do this and the other can't, but you know, let 's get back to this dubious cooperation with the government, i would like to clarify something here, tucker, it was said that my cooperation with the federal government meant that i went against donald trump, that i went against alex jones. this is all a lie, the reason why i gave up all the phones and answered all the electronic
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data requests that the fbi sent, and also because i spent many hours talking with them, where my testimony and, probably , other testimony were compared, as well as information from my phones and other information they requested, this is all to prove my innocence, and not only mine, but also the innocence of everyone else, no one that day wanted it all turned out that way, but let me ask: innocence in what? you weren't even charged with entering the capitol on january 6th, you weren't charged with arson or committing acts of violence, so on what basis did they take your phones, violate your fundamental rights, i i don’t understand what the actual crime was, the whole idea of the prosecutor’s speech was that i was somehow behind what happened that day, that’s what it was. their idea that i was in charge of what happened on january 6th and that the people entered the capitol everything else, and that
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all this has already been proven, hey, here are all my correspondences, no one had such a plan, i have nothing to do with this, and i didn't go into this building, they admit it, they admit it, but they still decided to take on me, and tucker, i have to say something else, partially my decision to cooperate with them was based on the understanding, both mine and... and my lawyer’s, that they would not demand imprisonment, that’s exactly how everything was presented to us, but then they tried to hide me for 120 days, and it seems to me that that it was not the decision of the us attorney's office, but of someone occupying a higher position in the department of justice, if not the highest, maybe mary garland was trying to put me behind bars to make an example out of me, yes, the mafia is more trustworthy than ours ministry of justice, i wish it weren't like that, but it's exactly the way it was in prison,
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that's what i will say, i believe, and i didn't think that i would talk about it in this interview, but i believe so, i believe, tucker, that god wanted me i went through all this, i am a deeply religious person, and i believe that everything that happens in our lives happens for a reason, and i believe that god wanted me to go through this not just for the sake of the phenomenon. and can be used against any journalist. which makes me worry not only for myself at the moment, but for future victims. they will now be afraid talk, continue to work as honest journalists, but there was something else that was revealed to me in everything that happened, that the ministry of justice and their intention to squeeze is all wrong. of course, i can
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tell you how everything was there, everything was pretty terrible, tucker, i spent most of the time in solitary confinement, me. taken from solitary confinement to a special building to make calls in which i thanked people for writing letters to me, people who had been in prison for decades, some of those who had been there for decades worked when they saw all this, in prison, they call it an order, they said that they had never seen anyone punished for this before, i was put in prison for my words, and then i was put in prison for my words inside the prison, and you know, while i was there, i was there a little. "listen, we don't like what's happening to you here, but the orders come from the very top, you don't have problems with us in this prison, you, even while you 're here, have problems with the people at the top, and i want you to no one knew about this before i had heard of people being sent to federal prison for offenses, no one had ever heard
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of being taken to a separate building to make calls, where i thanked people for their letters. and i don't know why they decided to make an example of me, because i only told the truth and told it right to their faces when i could. but tucker, we urgently need prison reform in our country, not only me, but many people in that prison should not be there, there are many more political prisoners than you and i can imagine. if you speak out against corrupt lawyers, judges, insurance companies, against corruption in the health insurance system, then they immediately. they put you in jail, i just couldn't believe it when i heard some stories while i was there, the department of corrections wanted another 2 billion dollars, matt gaets mentioned my name during the hearings, the department of corrections doesn't need another 2 billion dollars , they need to release 2 billion dollars worth of prisoners, our country has a prison industrial complex, our department of justice
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not justice-oriented, exactly, so , aggressive criminals remain on... act as a militia of the ruling class, intimidate and weaken the population, and thought criminals, those who oppose the authorities, end up in prison, that's how i see it, i believe what is it, and i don't want to talk about it, but it is so, and people should know about it, i am a person with convictions, and i consider myself a brave person, although telling the truth should not require courage from you, but... tucker , i want to be honest with you on this interview, when i was writing a book while i was in prison, i am now afraid that my words will lead me back to prison, and this thought now does not leave my head while i go on air and speak the truth, in my head now there is always the thought that i could end up in prison again for what i say, what is it like to be in solitary confinement,
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well, my situation in solitary confinement? it wasn’t as terrible as others, when you don’t communicate with anyone at all. fortunately, some prisoners from the general population could sometimes come to my window, but for the first 25 days, that is, almost a month of my imprisonment, i was given only three walks a week, monday, wednesday and friday, i had 15 minutes to take a shower, that’s all, i had no access to stall until... about the thirty-fifth day, that is, i was forced to eat prison food, which many prisoners do not eat at all, because it is terrible, they eat izloryak food, you have almost no communication, you are almost not taken outside, for my offenses i was treated as a serious criminal and as i already mentioned, no one could believe
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“i won’t go to prison, try me but it's quite possible, maybe you were sent to federal prison for nothing, for an offense, maybe the whole point of this event is that you are a public person, and this will make everyone else afraid to tell the truth, really..." scarier, i've been on the radar of the federal government since the nineteenth years, all i did was talk, that's all i did, i didn't hurt anyone, i didn't break a single law, all i did was talk, but because i talked about corruption in the state, talked about corruption in the establishment, the federal government is after me, and yes, tucker, it has already become a joke, but there is some truth in it that...
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but the essence of all these protests and subsequent conversations was the 2020 elections, was are they stolen? and what do you think, this is all, your conclusion, talk about rebellion, at least any of this has convinced at least one person in this country or abroad that the election was not stolen. do you think this all helped propaganda? it's funny that in the indictment they stated that i had not repented of my convictions. i apparently had to give in to joe biden and the department of justice, and yes, i have not repented, but here's the thing, tucker, they can throw me in jail for a month, 2 months,
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a year, 12 years, but it won't change the facts , this will not cancel the fact that donald trump gathered 4,050,000 people at each rally, sometimes three times a day, and joe biden couldn't even fill a pod, that doesn't change the fact that donald trump sold millions of caps, which i think is funny, and i've never heard of caps. joe biden, this will not change the facts stated in the 300 mules documentary, which showed all these stuffing in mail voting and many other irregularities, and it will not change the fact that donald trump was leading in wisconsin, pennsylvania, georgia until 3:00 a.m. , michigan, and then at 3:30 midnight, all of a sudden there were all these hundreds of thousands of upvotes.
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, thousands of people, doctors, builders, and teachers have come to new regions of russia. i myself came from kazan, but now my city is mariupol, what struck me most was the spirit of unbroken people. doctor, oncologist, doctor of medical sciences. whole months, so i came here for a month, i came from nizhny novgorod, here in mariupol there is a special energy, i would, i probably stayed here, i’m from moscow, and my husband is from kiev, every night i think like this, will i wake up tomorrow at all, well, i just sort of chose for myself that i really want to serve god, people, this is our rehabilitation center, we are now in mrovka, we have 12 guys up, started walking, don’t you regret that... it’s more needed here now.
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a special team from the ministry of emergency situations delivered. in moscow , 25 people were wounded during the shelling of belgorod, including six children. they were accompanied by doctors from the spas center detachment, psychologists and specialists from the ministry of health. according to doctors, all the victims survived the flight well. the plane landed at zhukovsky airport, where three ambulance helicopters from the moscow aviation center and more than twenty ambulances were already waiting for it. they, accompanied by traffic police vehicles, took the victims to the capital's hospital. anastasia ivanova has all the details. with belgorod is the whole of russia.
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