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created by goldman saxs, that was a concept, so there is kind of bankers infiltration taking place, and wef you also uses the word multipolarism. like russia does, um, there's a certain um way that language is, there's an ambivalence to it, but i'm thinking back in the uh 1950s and 1960s, the people who we now call the global south, they were coming together in the non-aligned movement, exactly, came together, and they were trying to avoid imperialism of the cold war, was forced into a choice, you would neither choose the soviet or the us system, but you got to choose between the two, and they said, no, we want to be our own we want to have our own self-determination, we don't want to have this false choice forced on us, so this nonline movement now appears as, the global south bricks. uh and it's again a question of, well we were colonized, our parents know what it means to live in a in a in a colonized situation, the palestinians right now are manifesting what it means to be colonized, to not even have your lives being considered as worthy of sustaining, let alone your capital or your bus
created by goldman saxs, that was a concept, so there is kind of bankers infiltration taking place, and wef you also uses the word multipolarism. like russia does, um, there's a certain um way that language is, there's an ambivalence to it, but i'm thinking back in the uh 1950s and 1960s, the people who we now call the global south, they were coming together in the non-aligned movement, exactly, came together, and they were trying to avoid imperialism of the cold war, was forced into a choice,...
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already seen that whether it's the u.n., you know, these other countries that are participating, the wefr -- w.h.o., this is a globalist plot to do this. and the ngos. we can't forget about that. >> right. rachel: tom feeley, thank you for joining us. frightening but important to be aware of what's happening. >> thanks for having me. have a great new yearing. rachel: absolutely, you too. >>> up next, a harvard history professor now comparing the college to a medieval dictatorship for refusing to take the president's plagiarism probe seriously. erfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it through our farm to home bedding bath, and apparel at red land cotton. we grow cotton in the rich red earth of north alabama. and we want our products to be made here in the usa, from the seed in the ground to the final stitch. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20 pete: if harvard's president, claudine gay, coming under fire from one of her own as she remains in her post despite multiple allegations of
already seen that whether it's the u.n., you know, these other countries that are participating, the wefr -- w.h.o., this is a globalist plot to do this. and the ngos. we can't forget about that. >> right. rachel: tom feeley, thank you for joining us. frightening but important to be aware of what's happening. >> thanks for having me. have a great new yearing. rachel: absolutely, you too. >>> up next, a harvard history professor now comparing the college to a medieval...
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shifting between the two as wef think about what's going to happen. you say in a suit if this gets blown up and people a suing, sn and one victim gets money, then it is wipedut for everybody else. but i don't understand why tha is soecause tyould not to be in bankrtc unless they filed for bankruptcy at that point. that where you're hypothetical is going? we have at least $11 billion or something a so why would you to be unless a particular claimantets that amount of money it wouldn'te anything left for anyone else. >> to give anxale of any one of thetate claims succeeded i think most people would agree the stroes direc claims probably held b the states. those are multibillion-dollar claims. if one of the states were to wi any collectible asss into the 11 billion-dollarigure is the tol asset. it includes things that are held inverseas -- >> are we looking at what is collectible or not through the le of bankrupy -- >> no, i'm notoonghrough that lens. and i will give youhi justice jackson. let'ssse all 11 llion, contrary to the years of investigation, le
shifting between the two as wef think about what's going to happen. you say in a suit if this gets blown up and people a suing, sn and one victim gets money, then it is wipedut for everybody else. but i don't understand why tha is soecause tyould not to be in bankrtc unless they filed for bankruptcy at that point. that where you're hypothetical is going? we have at least $11 billion or something a so why would you to be unless a particular claimantets that amount of money it wouldn'te anything...
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so i think a lot of these names are going to be less like the, uh, you know, the usual wef forum, kind that, though, by seeing how though, just by seeing how wheelchair accessible the paedophile wheelchair accessible the paewell, le wheelchair accessible the paewell, that's true, yes, of >> well, that's true, yes, of course . coui'se. >> course. >> well, maybe he was carried. maybe that was part of the deal. >> interesting >> it's interesting you mentioned that which suggest that, would that, you know, there would be a reason to be nobbled in reason for him to be nobbled in jail the ruling also jail because the ruling also suggests will jail because the ruling also suggito s will jail because the ruling also suggito jean—luc will jail because the ruling also suggito jean—luc brunel, will jail because the ruling also suggito jean—luc brunel, who. refer to jean—luc brunel, who died under eerily similar circumstances to epstein in february 2022. he also hung himself in prison. i'm doing air quotes for anybody on the radio because, you know, from the top that's about five chances. yeah yea
so i think a lot of these names are going to be less like the, uh, you know, the usual wef forum, kind that, though, by seeing how though, just by seeing how wheelchair accessible the paedophile wheelchair accessible the paewell, le wheelchair accessible the paewell, that's true, yes, of >> well, that's true, yes, of course . coui'se. >> course. >> well, maybe he was carried. maybe that was part of the deal. >> interesting >> it's interesting you mentioned that...
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we also don't want to stathis becauseyn of children aid, but we also don't want to stathis because wefwe also don't want to stathis because we don't know on this because we don't know the consequences. so the long term consequences. so you know, the job of government, i to find the balance i think, is to find the balance between those possible harms and the wes has put out, the position as wes has put out, we think is about the right balance. we think is about the right bal really we think is about the right balreally good we think is about the right bal really good talk we think is about the right balreally good talk you, >> really good to talk to you, alex norris shadow minister for policing. very much. policing. thank you very much. >> is 737 on this wednesday >> time is 737 on this wednesday morning . up next, never mind morning. up next, never mind a turkey dinner for christmas. some of you are thinking of turkey teeth on brazilian bottom lifts . lifts. >> next . well we're getting down and dirty quite literally with nikki hudson and andy jones with the stories that are that are m
we also don't want to stathis becauseyn of children aid, but we also don't want to stathis because wefwe also don't want to stathis because we don't know on this because we don't know the consequences. so the long term consequences. so you know, the job of government, i to find the balance i think, is to find the balance between those possible harms and the wes has put out, the position as wes has put out, we think is about the right balance. we think is about the right bal really we think is...