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And I'm going to make you a co-host and the other one a co-host as well.
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Yeah, that's not the most important thing for me, but it may be helpful. But the recording is the
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Okay, are you on the call now Julie? Yes. Can you stay for a couple of minutes? Sure. Yeah, thanks.
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Uh, Daniel, sorry about that. I'm so sorry. So Charles is coming to Ireland and Hungary
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and he'd appointed his wife to help out. Well, she's on the call now. Julie, another Julie.
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So Daniel, I asked you to speak to us about, so you're one of the, as far as I can understand,
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you're one of the foremost geopolitical experts in the world. And we're very grateful to you for
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coming on. And, but the thing that I realized in this week when they're trying to sort out the
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Ukraine war, as far as politicians are able to do that, I realized that you are one of the world
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experts on the Ukraine war. And you were born in Vilnius, in Lithuania, I think, in the Soviet Union.
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And, um, you were, I haven't noticed that I had a video which kind of came up. I don't know how it
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came up. It was Alex Jones, a new schooling Alex Jones on the Ukraine war. And that was only last
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week. And that was why I asked you. And so, uh, if anybody on the call or watching the recordings
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later wants to know about the Ukraine war, and as far as I know, the best, uh, the best information
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that anyone in the world has on this, then they need to listen to this video.
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Thank you so much, Daniel. Yeah, so, um, I haven't had a lot of time or any time to prepare because,
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uh, Stephen just asked me a couple of days ago, and, uh, I, um, I have a new book coming out.
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But, uh, I'm going to just speak extemporaneously. Um, I come from the, just, uh, you know, to, to,
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make it clear. I come from the world of military counterintelligence.
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Okay. Uh, military counterintelligence. What country? Russia. Um, so what I'm going to do is
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I'm going to tell you not so much what's happening today because I think, you know, you just turn on
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the news and you can watch Twitter or whatever it's called right now. And everyone else out there
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et cetera. It's not very interesting. Uh, but what I want to do is I want to go back.
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I think it's a lot more important and explain how we got to where we are.
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Okay. I think that's a lot more important. So people actually understand. It's been three
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years, but people don't understand like why all this stuff happened in the first place. And so, um,
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um, I would like to, um, um, to start with a philosophical. So did somebody want to say
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something? No, I think, um, is there someone who's unmuted maybe. And I don't know. Daniel,
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of what's happened is that we've got a proxy war between NATO and Russia. Um, and, and what,
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so it seemed to me that America was on board when Biden was, what is it that Trump has realized
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it's not about Steven. It's not about Trump. These people are just faces of an operation.
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Okay. Trump is, is, is, is a face of a group of people. He's a nobody. So can you explain,
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Steven, no, no, why, why are USA voted with Russia in the United Nations vote? Forget about the
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United Nations. It's irrelevant. Like it's, we, you have to understand how we got here. Okay. They
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voted, there's a different reason why the United States in this particular case, because American's
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enemy number one is China. And the idea is you work with Russia to separate Russia from China,
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but China and Russia, we're not friends. I've explained that many times before.
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China is not Russia's friend. China has always been Russia's enemy. Okay. Because China is a
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different concept. That's a different culture. It's a different world philosophy in the West.
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MAGA anti MAGA, Trump anti MAGA, Trump anti Trump. Okay. But the devil divides into,
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okay. That's the West, but in the East, they don't divide things into, they divide things in three.
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So it's a different world. Okay. It's important to understand. Let me just explain it so that
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You won't understand where it came from. Okay. So I want to explain the conceptual part of the
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have been achieved without any bloodshed, without any military action, only if liberalism had not
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paralyzed Russia back in the 1990s. If the Soviet Union had managed to break with a deep
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internal liberal modernism that became the trend in the Soviet Union after the 1975
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and the wounded in the course of this current military operation rests among many other things
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with the liberal party in Russia, which is an offshoot of the global banking financier
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cartel, which regularly used the entire arsenal of colonial tools on the territory under its
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influence and control. Whether we're talking about Russia, we're talking about Africa, Latin America,
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and shame of being Russian Soviet communists, of having been born there, you know, once the war
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started. In any country, you'll always have three to five percent minority that hates its country.
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In Russia's propaganda case, these are the technological tools of the global elite,
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whose goal is to extinguish any illiberal dissent to make people afraid to speak or support the
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country, which is what we're seeing right now in Europe. This war is not a war with Ukraine. Russia
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is not fighting Ukraine. Russia is not fighting its citizens. This is a confrontation with globalism
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geopolitical, ideological. And so Russia rejects everything in globalism, unipolarity,
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Atlanticism, liberalism, anti-traditional values, technocracy, the great reset, etc., etc., and the
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other. And it's clear that the European leaders are part of this liberal Atlanticist elite. So it
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doesn't make a difference talking about Trump unless we understand this. And so we went to war
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And Russia is no longer a choice. Either it disappears or she builds her own world, her
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own civilization, because we've always been a civilization. We're not a country. A country is
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France, a country is England, a country is Portugal, little peep-squeak countries. We are
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an enormous landmass, innate for the world. We're a civilization continent. And now the first
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step is being taken. But in the face of globalism, only a state continent, a state civilization can
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be sovereign, because no country can withstand a total lockdown for too long. And Russia is now
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all alternative forces, both left and right, of all the peoples of the entire world. And so Russia,
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through this war, although it's called special military operation, has initiated this very
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And so one might think that, for example, the cause of Ukraine's
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liberation from the Russophobic Zelensky regime is the sole interest of Russia. The issue of Bandera,
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what's the Nazi Bandera's junta, is presented as something within the framework of Russian history
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puppet of the global financial elite who personified the vanguard of the apocalypse. Russia,
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China, India, Iran, these are the force of resistance to the globalist unipolar order trying to
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overthrow the hegemony of financial capital and protect their own civilizational identity. It's
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cosmopolitanism and progress, quote unquote, in a form of left liberal ideologies. And so through
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far-right neo-Nazi gang of hoodlums operates under the guise of national patriotic forces. They're not,
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they're Nazis. They're not patriots. They're the descendants of Bandera, resurrected at the bequest
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supporters of the single white civilization do not want to see that they fight on the side of the main
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enemies of all things white and European. And it's in Russia's hand, as it always has been, to stop
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this lunacy. And so there are lots of questions that come to mind. Why did all this happen now?
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Who fed the germ of this national exclusivity, hatred, intolerance, in all this destructive power?
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From whom did the Maidan bell toll? And the answer to these questions lie in the very nature of the
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world of globalism, the psycho-historical struggle of the West against Russia. And so at the heart
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of what's happening in Ukraine today is the hatred of this global elite and their clientele of all
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things Russian. Hatred for the name Russia itself, for the symbols, no matter the impartial,
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imperial, Soviet, modern, post-Soviet. And that is why the destruction of Russian monuments,
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the memories of the millions of Soviet soldiers who gave their lives to liberate Europe from the
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domination of the financial elite. Again, it has nothing to do with the United Nations. It's
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irrelevant. It's absolutely irrelevant unless you understand the big picture.
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Ukraine from Russia, pitting the two parts of a virtually united people because we're one people
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and eventual death. And another US figure, Joe Nye, I think his name is, one of the ideologues
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of this neoliberal theory, he said that Russia continues to pose a potential threat to the United
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States, primarily because Russia has enough missiles and nuclear warheads to destroy the
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of pursuing an independent foreign policy, as Putin himself put it, to resist American powers
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down through, number one, destabilization of the southern underbelly of Central Asia, creating
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in the world media the image of Russia as a pariah country, incitement to
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NGOs, such as USA, etc. And so in the light of this concept, everything that has happened in Ukraine
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should be taken into consideration. And although the mainstream media are going to tell that the
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dies he wants to kill the entire world, I would like to give you another side of the story.
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Since the coup in 2014 when the then legitimate president Yanukovych was forcibly removed from
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power because he decided that it was in Ukraine's national interests a closer collaboration with
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Russia and not Europe, the West carried out this coup d'etat revolution. And the technologies used
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The regime that came to power in Kiev was openly Nazi, the crazed followers of lunatic pedophile
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Bandera. And so as a result for over eight years Russia, beginning 2014, you're not going to see
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of a coup in Ukraine in 2014 and the coming to power of the Nazis in the hope that the Ukrainian
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fomented Russophobia, Nazis with a wink and a nod from the collective West. And so for over
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eight years Russia suffered from abuse at the hands of the Ukrainian army against its compatriots
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living in Ukraine, physical abuse, murder for being Russian and consequently against Russian
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citizens in the country. And so the Ukrainian authorities were forced to take the blame for
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2014 and 2022. I bet you didn't hear about that in mainstream media. Of course Russia helped as
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for the Ukrainian to come to its senses. They never came to their senses. There were no anti-war
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rallies. The world of fashion both in Russia and Ukraine did not support the No War movement
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then. All their anti-war today obviously financed with oligarch money and generous donations from
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USAID and company. Now do I need to remind you what happened in the trade union house in Odessa?
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The building was set on fire after 42 pro-Russian activists who holed up there escaping the crazy
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They waited and hoped. And so for eight years Russia endured the threats from the puppet regime
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Russia tolerated the presence of NATO on the territory of Ukraine for eight years.
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threats and more threats. And Russia was hoping that NATO would listen, not aggravate the situation,
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death. That's the only thing they understand and total annihilation. Stalin knew that and that's
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rhetoric in Ukraine, the total militarization of the country, not to mention Zelensky's desire to
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gain access to nuclear weapons. Remember that? According to his own speech at the Munich conference
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Russian leadership, which started preparing for the eventual conflict way back in 2015,
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decided not to wait for an attack on Russia by this obstinate and evil enemy using a nuclear
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recognition of the two republics of Donbass, Donetsk and Lugansk. So the political military leadership
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They didn't listen. They believed their own cheap propaganda of a fearful, fragile, cowardly Russia.
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Have they not learned their lessons throughout history? And so they took Russia's moderation
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and willingness to negotiate as a sign of weakness. Of course it's a sign of weakness,
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not only Moscow, Putin, but the entire Russian people. That's what the Nazis wanted to do in the
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Second World War. Why pass out, destroy, eliminate, kill 150 million? And so military operation was
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launched to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. And the operation began very cautiously. I want
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to remind you. I come from Russian military counter in challenges. I spent 24 hours, 24 years on the
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active duty. I'm a colonel. I know what happened. And afterwards I spent many more years as a
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earth, preventing mass deaths, not only among civilian population, but also among Ukrainian
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military personnel. That's why the Russians didn't attack Ukrainian military headquarters in the
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the country of the face of the earth, the entire country. But instead the Ukrainian ministry defense
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Doesn't it remind you of the Nazi regime in the final months of the war? And so the result of
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recognition of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics shortly before the war. His speech was immediately
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translated to French, to Spanish, English, German, every language in the world. And it left many in
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was too long, too windy, too tedious. That's what Dr. Carlson said in his interview with Putin.
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And I disagree. And this is what I would like to explain. You see, Ukraine
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Russia. That's what he tried to explain to Dr. Carlson. Now Dr. Carlson, he's majored in history.
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But after watching that interview, yes, that's how stupid Dr. Carlson really is. He didn't understand
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anything Putin said, nothing. He knows nothing about history. Of course, much of what Putin said
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wasn't said. But what was said is enough to understand that Putin knows what he kept silent.
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to do that. But what he said, it is clear that the West was preparing to turn Russia into minced meat.
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But fearing Russia's nuclear arsenal as they should, the West went into this business covertly,
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no overtly, little by little, piece here, little piece there, buddy-buddy with that apparent malice.
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Minsk 1, Minsk 2, all this other stuff. And so as a result of the past 20 years, the situation in the
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gobbling up the Soviet outskirts primarily for the all-out war against Russia. That's the end
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And so the Nazi, the NATO alliance had literally come to our doorsteps and all the while
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charming that they're protecting themselves against evil Iranians or the horrible Taliban.
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And so we were surrounded by NATO bases. And so the West had literally tried to cook us slowly
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like a frog so we would notice. And so Russia really had one move left to change the dynamics
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of the game and to turn it, flip the chessboard. And so we endured the West's humiliation as long
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as it was feasible, not because Russia is weak, but because we preferred not to actually go into
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a hot war. But in the meantime, since the 2014 Maidan in Kiev, we re-armed the country. We created
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strike attacked Ukraine. In 2014 when Maidan happened in Kiev and the radical Nazi coup
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forces in Ukraine. True, in [privacy contact redaction] reached the capital Kiev and Lvov in the
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Lvov, then what? And then Russia would have been on the receiving end of million sanctions
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of which we've never seen before and we wouldn't have been able to survive. We're not ready.
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Was Russia prepared for that in 2014? No. Not in terms of military technology, not armed forces,
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built up. It would be unwise to claim that Russia checked all the need to do boxes over the last
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eight years. No. But the attack on Russia by the collective West through the neo-Nazi junta in Kiev
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was ready and we couldn't wait any longer. Today we know that Kiev was behind NATO alliance,
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was ready to attack the two republics, Donetsk and Lugansk. How many of you are aware that NATO
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was ready to attack Donetsk and Lugansk with the entire brunt of NATO alliance at 5.30 a.m. on
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February 25th? In other words, Putin preempted NATO's plans by less than 12 years. Had NATO
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attacked, none of us would be here, we'd be all dead. Because absolutely, I can tell you as a colonel
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Russian military counterintelligence, we would have been in the midst of a nuclear war.
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Absolutely, that would have been a red line. We'd all be dead by now. Actually, we would have survived
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because we're a big country. So had NATO attacked first, we would have lost Donbass and who knows,
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Russia's attack, there's 13 military bases, NATO bases, 11 American and 2 British
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on the Ukrainian territory. They were wiped out and all the people there killed. Did you hear
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anything about that? I bet you didn't. All the NATO bases in Ukraine were hit and all the people
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there were killed. But we're not attacking Kiev. Okay, we're not attacking most of Ukraine. We're
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We like wiping out your house. We wouldn't do that. And that's why all these Western leaders come to
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Kiev and parade through, why? Because they know we wouldn't do it. Because this is our home.
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the jaws of defeat. And he broke up the game. Just as he did in 2015, when he entered Syria in
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September of that year, to break up the game of the liberal financing banking elite. Speaking of
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Ukraine, Russia will never leave. Because this is our land. Our forefathers died there for a thousand
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years. Our blood is there. Of course, you have variants of the future of the territory, pro-Russian
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Ukraine, Novorossiya with Russia and Belarus entering the Union or part of Russia directly as
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the case of Crimea in 2014. And after Ukraine denazified is settled, the time will come to
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unacceptable damage to the economies of Western countries. We're seeing it right now. That's one
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times, we had an ideology where 45% of the world population said, we like that. We subscribed that
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we're going to be like you. But today we have no ideology. Our constitution is not going to be like
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the author of the Jungle Book, he said that East is East and West as West and they will never find
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a common ground. And this is absolutely true. We are in the midst of World War 4. This isn't
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That is, most people did not fully understand the implications of the signs of this ongoing conflict.
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Because this is a special kind of war. Third World War, also known as the Cold War, ended in 1991.
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And it's followed by this brief period of illusions, expectations after the capitalist
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era of triumphant liberalism, planetary democracy, human rights, freedom of speech, LGBT+, etc.
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And the illusion of the giddiness survived until September 11, 2001. And with 9-11,
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a new era began, which Samuel Huntington called the Clash of Civilizations.
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If you go back in time a little bit, in 1978, the Club of Rome, one of the leading think tanks
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And in this report, Club of Rome predicted planned the division of the world into 10 separate regions,
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nine of which participated in the International Division of Labor and performed specific economic
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tax. And one, guess which, managed everything from the top down. And so the unshakable belief it is
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that the Anglo-Saxons, who should lead the world, lies at the basis of another Anglo-Saxon Bible,
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Francis Fukuyama's book The End of History and the Last Man, which he published back in 1992,
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if I'm not mistaken, shortly after the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union. And so,
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what we're discussing? Huntington is a serious thinker, so that beneath the surface of political
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Islamic, Orthodox, African, and Buddhist. And so he predicted that the most serious conflict of the
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Clash civilizations, which he didn't invent this term, it was actually Ayatollah Khomeini invented,
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unified front, both politically, financially, ideologically. I assure you this is not true.
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again define America, because it's not a homogeneous country, you have two Americas.
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So within it, you have several centers of power and competing global projects, as I discussed in
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of London. That said, the Anglo-Saxons are united in one thing, aggressively defending and importing
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and today we know that all these values are illusions sold to you by the
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They're obviously just tools for the destruction of national identities, and through this
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on what? On the traditional values, on language, on culture, on mentality, turn out to be very
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convince national elite, especially in the former Soviet bloc, to join their ranks in exchange for
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civilizations would not bend to the whims of the liberal bankers and their Satanists on the world
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stage. Shinto China, Hindu-Buddhist, Hindustan, Islamic world, Catholic Latin America,
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their unique national and regional identity. And true, the dismantling of Russia in the 1990s was
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muck culture. The new elite was bought with shiny beads and promised eternal love and acceptance
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in New York or London. The job is done. That Russia was a goner. There was no way that a nation that
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debauchery could ever get back on its feet. They don't understand our culture. They have no idea
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established in the Russian Orthodox civilization, which could not be destroyed in 70 years of
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communism, turned out to be strong enough and gave life to the process of resistance and national
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in which he outlined Russia's national interests and the red lines. And he advised the West against
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crossing them. And after Putin's 2007 speech, the collective West amidst howls of indignation
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began to tighten the screws both within Russia, in other words, through the creation of the
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treacherous fifth column and on Russia's borders via color revolutions. I repeat,
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after Putin's Munich speech, the reaction was understandable enough. How dare you, said the
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They forgot that we're not meek Europeans. We are the descendants of Chinggis Khan.
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And so in 2008, the decision was made to make Ukraine anti Russia. And in 2014, the again,
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MI6 organized Maidan and neo-Nazi nationalist gang came to power. Parashenko, et cetera, et cetera.
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But so by the end of 2014, battalions of volunteer storm troopers with torches and Nazi troops
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Did you not see these images online? And so joining NATO was the main strategic goal,
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The idea make America great again is at somebody else's at everybody else's expense.
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which was a formulated by General de Gaulle back in the 1960s, and which could have given Europe
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They've never been our friends. What advantage do they get of the conflict? Well, Russia will have
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to significantly increase purchase in almost all products and volumes of raw materials,
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energy resources to these, mostly to the Chinese market, which they're getting at half the price.
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They're paying pennies where European countries are paying dollars. And so for Russia, the moment
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of truth has come. Obviously, the European way, read the adoption of globalist values
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is totally unacceptable, no matter how unpalatable the decision is for Russia's systemic liberals.
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But a different, very important geopolitical perspective opens up. And I like cheap Western
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Saudi Arabia, etc. In other words, those same civilizations that do not accept globalism
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as its modus operandi. And they will become Russia's strategic partners, and they already
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are. And it is Russia that should become the center of global traditionalism, the only nation
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continent that can keep humanity from being consumed by this satanic transhumanist, this digital
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none of Russia's neighbors, the former Soviet republics condemned it. What's more, in the midst
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openly supports Moscow. Georgia, contrary to the expectations, not only remain neutral,
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but prohibited Georgian mercenaries to support the Ukranians. And of course, there is a case of
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Moldova, rather its people, who are in favor of closer cooperation with Moscow. As much as Maesando,
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Moldova pro-American president, stumps against Moscow and Putin. And again, it's just a matter
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of time before Ukraine is totally unacified. We're almost there. Are we beginning to see the
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so much. And as I said, I'm almost finished. Ukraine is just the beginning. The contours
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as it is called, it's not the end, but only the beginning of the restoration of Russia's position
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experts, politicians, is now totally occupied the military operation in Ukraine, as well as
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sometimes to look beyond the events horizon and try to discern what is hidden behind the
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uncertainty of the medium and long term. So what is it that's hidden? Number one,
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we're witnessing the defining moment of the old world order based on US dollar as an exchange
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mechanism. Washington consensus, Bretton Woods, that's dead. That world is gone forever. We're
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seeing its demise in real time, live. And a new world order is being cobbled together as we speak.
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Its inner mechanism is yet to be defined, but its contours are becoming more and more visible
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with every passing day. Okay? If you're looking at further expansion, economic,
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commercial, necessary military, Russia needs to control Ukraine. Because Ukraine gives Russia
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31 to 35 million Russian population, Russian population. If you ever seen videos of the
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Russians fighting the Ukrainians, they both speak the same language. 80% of Ukrainians don't speak
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Ukrainian. They pretend they speak Ukrainian, but they don't speak Ukrainian, they speak Russian.
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I was born in Lithuanian, Soviet Socialist Party. I don't know one word of Lithuanian. I've never
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spoken. My dad is from Leningrad, my mom is from Minsk, Belorussia. When the war ended because the
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Baltic republics to dilute the local Nazi population. Okay? We're Russian. Actually,
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I'm not even Russian. We're Soviet. Which means we're a mix of many different things. My mom is
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from Belorussia, my dad is from Leningrad, my grandfather is from Crimea and Tartar,
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which means I'm a direct descendant, fourth part of Chinggis Khan. And if to the Ukraine, we add
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Belorussia and its 9 million population, we're talking additional 40, [privacy contact redaction]e.
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And so Russia is no longer a nation of 145 million, but the union of Russia, Belorussia,
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and Ukraine becomes a combined [privacy contact redaction]e. And that's very important. I repeat,
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the collapse of the Soviet Union, we have lived as an empire in decline, allowing us to be deceived
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create this union, Russia, Belorussia, and post-Nazi Ukraine. The national elite will have an important
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from you, they will always kill you. Okay? And their ill-gotten games are going to be left with
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this economic mechanism to work, it's necessary to reestablish commercial economic humanitarian
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ties. And after that, the expansion of Russia's influence will continue, but not because we want
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invade Europe. We're going to have done that after World War II, when Stalin had 11 million
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0:44:45 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]core soldiers ready to fight. We had no need to do that then, and we have less need to do that
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population? Of course. Does this mean that Russia lifts sanctions, oil, gas, wheat, corn,
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palladium, et cetera? No. But that said, you have to understand that Putin is not a communist,
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he's a capitalist, which is one of the reasons we are trading with the enemy. We're selling our
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us. Why are we doing this? Because Putin is a capitalist. He is not a communist. We are not a
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you'll realize that it's the most beautiful, wealthiest city on the face of the earth.
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All it's not because I'm Russian, I'm saying it. This is not the Moscow that I know I have nothing
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in nature. They're something else. Totally corrupted capitalist class. And after the creation of this
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Now Trump already told Putin, you can do whatever you want with them.
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And taking into account the advance of the special military operation in Ukraine,
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let me remind you that Ukraine is the second largest army in Europe, and the second largest
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country in Europe. We're not talking about some peep squeak mini country. Modern army supported
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will happen to the three Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, bearing in mind that I like Ukraine,
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which is Russia, which speaks our language, our brothers and sisters, our cousins,
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which is why we're very careful not to kill them, not to shoot them, not to destroy Kiev, not destroy
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Odessa. Okay? The Baltic republics, they're Nazis and we despise them.
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Give us a chance, we'll wipe them off the face of the earth. And if Trump said do whatever you want,
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we absolutely will do whatever we want. And in case of war, they understand that the Baltic states
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will disappear in two or three days. And I guarantee you that the NATO alliance absolutely
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will not do anything. And point number four, Eastern Europe, the systemic collapse of civilization
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will absolutely force Europe into a defining transformation. On the one hand,
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we will see the transformation of the ideological block of the modern West. In other words,
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the Euro-Atlantic solidarity, especially now that Biden lost to Trump. Okay? Number two, the NATO
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block, which is likely also to be dissolved. Point number three, the very current structure
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of the European Union under the conditions of Russian sanctions, the rich countries of old
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Europe will be forced to cancel European support programs for Eastern European countries and
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Greece, et cetera. Also European Union as such will disappear. Okay? You're going to have three
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Europe's. On the one hand, the entire world is being transformed. Okay? You're going to have
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three, think of it three divisions. The first division is going to be Bavaria. It's going to
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going to be one Europe, with the Vatican conceptually speaking. Okay? The second Europe
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is going to be the Hans-Helik 2.0, the Scandinavian countries, Holland, Belgium, maybe England,
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because they don't have their own economic area. And the sea world, which is again third division,
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you're going to have all the former pigs in Southern France, all of Spain, Portugal,
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Southern Italy, some of the former Warsaw Pact countries such as Bulgaria, Romania. Okay?
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Nobody's going to want these countries. So it's going to be this huge wall. They call it the
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zombie land. That's what Europe is going to become. And this is something that's going to happen
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overnight. It's a project for the next 10 to 15, maybe [privacy contact redaction] forget about peaceful
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empire, must fight. And not only military, that's what the British Empire has done throughout history.
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Okay? That said, I want to, just to finish up, I want to give you a bird's eye view of the
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How we got here philosophically, who are the enemies, what do they want? Because the vote
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we're faced with a situation of extreme political instability. It's absolutely unpredictable.
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On the one, on the other hand, you have the US Democratic Party, plus London, plus Brussels,
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plus Ukraine, plus Soros and everybody else. These are the two groups.
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Now, what are the actors within the London Democratic Party, etc., etc.,
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the so-called, what I call, the Moore-Burns group. Okay? The Moore-Burns group,
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Morris, he's the head of the MI6. Burns is the former head of the CIA.
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It's a very important component. It's a cog. It's part of the British elite and consequently of the
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liberal part of the American elite, fed by the Clinton clan. Now, these are not Clintonoids
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in a sense that they work for Clinton. But these are the same people have grown up over the last
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the 1993 presidents. Okay? Both financially, politically, economically, technologically.
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Again, these are the Clintons. If this is Soros, who was not an independent player.
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Soros is a creature the British Rothschild threw the quantum fight. But it's another conversation
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for another day. So, the Moore-Burns fight against Trump and MAGA is the fight of the British side,
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which has made life very difficult for the Americans in general, especially the
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for Trump personally. And consequently, these are the mortal enemies of Donald Trump.
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And what you're seeing right now, it's global. It's not just European area of operation. It's
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not Ukraine. Okay? Recent regime change in Bangladesh, where the Americans overthrew
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the British pro-government or the pro-British government. But this is going to, this again,
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it's a global confrontation. The Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Europe.
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say, number one enemy, is London. As for the Clintons, they'll be perched. And it's going to
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what we're seeing in the United States. Because Pentagon structures, they're partners with the
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generals are being fired, which is why they're doing, you know, their audits in all these
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organizations, Pentagon, IRS, et cetera, et cetera. These are all parts of the Moore-Burns group, MI6
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CIA. And for this reason, they got a particularly committed person to do all this stuff, which is
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Elon Musk. And so the Moore-Burns group finds itself literally between a rock and a hard place.
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0:52:47 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] and they will do harm, because they have no other way out. It's do or die.
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And for them to survive, they need to unleash chaos and wars the world over. One of them,
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of course, is Ukraine, which is why these people are fighting so hard to, you know, to make sure
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that the war continues. The other is the Middle East. A war in the Middle East for the Moore-Burns
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decision to allow Ukrainians forces to use American long-range missiles to strike deep into the
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Russian territory through ATTACMS, the Army Tactical Missile System.
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a situation at his inauguration, where as a result of these attacks using American system,
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Now, again, know that Trump has a strategic plan. It's a plan to seize
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States, and that's why Trump, okay, needs a deal with Russia. It's counterproductive for him
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0:54:06 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction], Ukraine, Southeast Asia. It's counterproductive.
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0:54:11 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] short term? Well, we can expect a colossal number of these tactical actions,
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Hang on a second. It's like, one second.
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Yeah. Wow, I can see. It's like fire, but it's not. Anyway, the story was just, you know,
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entire world. And the goal of this operation is to tie Trump's hands so he has no room to maneuver.
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And Russia's task, firstly, is not to give in to the provocation, and secondly,
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to respond decisively, not against the United States, but against the combined forces of the
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US Democratic Party, Brussels, London, Ukraine, and that is, Nick, was that decisive response
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0:55:01 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ed. Okay, so again, you have to understand that said, and finally,
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okay, just to end this, okay, Putin's partners in this war, Putin, sorry, Trump's partners in this
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war, Putin is Xi Jinping. Okay, he may raise a few, how is that possible if China, you just said
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China is America's enemy. These countries, United States, Russia, and China, they have one common
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enemy, which is much bigger than any one of these countries individually. That's the global liberal
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banking financier, satanic cartel. And that's why these three, they need to join forces
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0:55:42 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]roy global liberalism, and then fight it out amongst themselves. But these three have
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0:55:49 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]s worked together. Again, if you try to divide things into good and bad, us and them,
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you can't understand that. But again, divide into is the devil's work. But if you look at things
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conceptually, how the Chinese look at things, me, my enemy, and my ally, what I'm going to do
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with the Chinese did in the Cold War, they've pitted my enemy and my ally, and they got the
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benefit as a consequence of Soviet Union losing the Cold War. They were the ones who got the most
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as they're getting the most right now, as a result of staying aside and letting the collective West
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States, forcing China into the open. But that's another conversation for another day. Anyway,
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I'm finished. Thanks, guys. I have about [privacy contact redaction]ions and I gotta go.
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So Daniel, what? Yes, very good. So what do you think is the most important thing for people
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0:56:56 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]and about the Ukraine war? So I was mystified that
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the COVID nonsense. And then the next thing was British citizens were saying, oh, yes, I'll take
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a Ukrainian, you know, fleeing from the war in Ukraine. And I thought, well, how on earth could
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if you were teaching a 10 year old child about Ukraine war, what is the most important thing
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to remember? Turn off the television and stop paying attention to what the mass media tells you.
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That'd be the first thing I do. Turn the TV off. I mean, it's the fact that people didn't
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They've been looking for it since 2014. The idea was to get this going since 2014.
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So from Putin's point of view, NATO was surrounding Russia, is that correct? Moscow.
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Stephen, the NATO alliance was [privacy contact redaction] from attacking, not psychologically attacking,
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okay, invading Lugansk and Donetsk, [privacy contact redaction] So imagine if the Russian forces were 12 hours
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away from invading Texas, the state of Texas, what would you do? Oh, absolutely. So the point was that
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Putin was kind of labeled as the aggressor immediately and people accepted that.
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0:59:20 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]e accepted that, Stephen, for the same reason they accepted that COVID and vaccines
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it's so easy to provoke inside people.
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So it wasn't about the... Okay.
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you know, and whatever, US, were surrounding Russia. They were going to attack in eastern Ukraine.
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And the significance of that, of course, you understand, but lots of people might not
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Of course, they were loyal to Russia always. And that's one of the reasons why they were attacked.
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Absolutely. Well, they were going... Yes, okay. They weren't attacked in the end, were they?
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Stephen, they've been attacked since 2014.
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Okay. They've killed 30,000 men, women, children, 30,000 from 2014 to 2022.
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So one of the things that's a bit difficult to understand for me anyway is why are there so many,
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you know, you talked about the Nazis in Ukraine, in western Ukraine anyway, why were they all in
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Ukraine? Why are there so many in Ukraine? I don't understand that either.
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Well, that's a long story. It's a conversation for another day. But you have to remember that,
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you know, if you're talking about Nazi collaborators going back to World War II,
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these were the, you know, the Bandera crowd. And unfortunately, Stalin didn't exterminate
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but a lot of them after a period of time in the Soviet Gulags, they were let go.
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And they went back, but they were never exterminated. And what Russia did badly,
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I should say, is they allowed this to remain to actually grow and become something else.
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Okay, we allowed this initially had it been, you know, wiped out in the early 1990s after the
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collapse of the Soviet Union. None of this would have happened today. But Daniel, why in Ukraine?
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Why did they gather in Kiev? Because these were, it's not only Ukraine. Okay, you can talk about
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Croatia, but Ukraine for the longest time, okay, had this Nazi presence for long going back to the
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figurehead? And why was he not in, you know, why was he dressed as he was, you know, and why did
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because one of Ukrainian oligarchs by the name of Kalamoisky figured out a way that for him not to
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go to prison, for Kalamoisky not to go to prison. He needed to get rid of the former president,
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Poroshenko. Okay, so he needed to split the vote and got this guy who was a comedian, okay, who is
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funny, who is, you know, has a good stage presence, etc., etc. Okay, to become the president of Ukraine,
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promising that he's going to do everything in his power, even begging on his knees, he said so
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publicly, if we need to, I'll go to Kremlin and on my knees, I'll beg Putin, we want to be friends.
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Of course, it's all a lie. So it was always a lie there. Yeah, sorry. So why did Biden's US
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because again, there are very existence, okay, is in question existence for the West to succeed
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in dominating the world, they must destroy the only civilization, which has never been conquered,
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which is us. Right. Because China militarily is not very strong, they haven't won a war in 5000 years.
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Who else is there Indians? Who else? But why would they pick on Russia with that, which has a huge
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nuclear arsenal and a huge... Well, the idea is, the idea is, okay, you start, as I said, eating
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little by little, and then you end up destroying country from within. Because for 30 years after
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the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country has been brought up on liberal values.
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Okay, so we have no longer have an ideology we can call our own, we have no ideology.
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Because to die for your country, like you never, for example, speaking of Black Lives Matter,
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but you'll never die for money. You're gonna die in the name of your country, in your motherland,
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your fatherland, your family. You're gonna die for a greater cause, but for that greater cause,
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but for that greater cause, you need an ideology. And so what the West has done very ably is to
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eliminate that ideology from who we are. And so without ideology, which is prohibited by Russian
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we can call our own, which is why today Putin has absolutely no problems selling gas, oil, nuclear
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energy to our enemies, which is absolutely insane. It's being done.
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1:05:11 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]osion, what was that about? What was...
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Russia's, what's European biggest trading partners is, and number one economic force is Germany.
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1:05:26 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]s wanted to make sure that Germany and Russia could never
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1:05:31 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]roy European, not only German energy, but your European market.
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1:05:41 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]roy Germany. And that's what's being done right now, as we speak.
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So it's destroyed by Germans themselves, within and without by other countries.
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So Daniel, Hans Benjamin Braun, he's a theoretical physicist in Switzerland, I think.
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1:06:01 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction], he's an expert. I had him on my show. Yeah. So he's proved in [privacy contact redaction]s, I think
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it is, that it was a thermonuclear explosion, which... I wouldn't doubt it for a minute, but again,
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it's not the only one. There's been many thermonuclear explosions. I'm sure you're familiar
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with the phrase ground zero, right? Have any of you ever looked in the dictionary to see what the
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1:06:25 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ually means? It's a military term. Ground zero is not where Stephen and I can
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have a coffee. Ground zero is a point above or below a nuclear explosion. It's post-nuclear.
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And there's been actually quite a few of these nuclear incidents the world over. They tell you
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it's not. For example, we can talk about... They ruled back in the American barracks in 1983.
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We could talk about 9-11. These were nuclear explosions. We talk about Terminal [privacy contact redaction]id,
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Barajas Airport. We could talk about Alfred P. Murray building. That was a nuclear explosion.
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Bali, that was a micronuclear explosion. There's been a lot of these. Al-Khabar in Saudi Arabia in 1996.
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Okay? Again, because people don't understand, you can tell them anything you want. But there's a very
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1:07:15 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]e. Imagine I have a car, okay? And that car explodes. And suddenly
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1:07:22 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ain to me physically how is it possible on the planet Earth
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1:07:29 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] of least resistance that you have a crater under a car
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1:07:33 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]odes. How does that work? It doesn't. But again, to explain this to people who don't
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1:07:40 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]and, it's very, very difficult. And so I'm not surprised at all.
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Why did they choose to use... So did they have to use a thermonuclear explosion?
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I don't know the details, Stephen. I'm not an expert on Nord Stream 2. I have no idea.
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Okay? But there obviously is a reason for it.
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But okay, if we accept what Hans Benjamin says that it was, how is it that Sweden and Germany
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and all those countries, they must have known that that was... Of course they know, Stephen.
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They're whores. Yeah. So why didn't they... How did they know not to say anything?
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It's very simple. There's such a thing as control files. Okay? That's where pedophilia comes in.
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That's where all kinds of other stuff comes in. The people who run these countries, they have
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control files on them. Okay? Maybe 30 years ago, okay, when you're like 19 years old and you're
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1:08:39 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]upor, you slept with another boy and somebody took pictures and you forgot all about
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this incident. But today when you're going to actually go out publicly and say that this was
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1:08:48 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]osion, somebody is going to come to you and say, hey, remember this? And you say,
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oh yeah, well we have pictures. Now today you're a very respectable member of society.
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You don't want this coming out, do you? You're married, you have money, you have fame, fortune.
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Why don't you keep your mouth shut? Et cetera, et cetera. That's what Epstein, that's what all
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1:09:11 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]e, you know, P. Diddy, et cetera, that's how these people come in. They have control
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1:09:17 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]e. You don't become mainstream politician unless there's a control file on you.
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So that was why none of these countries, Sweden in particular, you'd think that...
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But then... Peter, there's many... Like for example, if you have no control file on somebody,
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1:09:33 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] say, look, this comes up, we're going to kill your children, we're going to kill your
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wife, we're going to kill you. You know how easy... I come from military counterintelligence.
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Do you know how easy it is to kill someone? You have no idea. Oh, I know it's easy.
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Well, yeah, from being a doctor, we're very fragile. Human beings are very fragile. Of course.
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1:09:55 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]or, you have an operation, oh, something happened, he's dead.
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Oh, what a pity. What a beautiful man he was. Anyway, I gotta go, Steve, I gotta go. Okay.
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1:10:05 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ion, Daniel. So you saw the press conference maybe between
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President Trump and Macron? I didn't, but what did they say?
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Well, essentially, Macron was saying, you know, that he was kind of saying,
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we need some kind of security arrangement, you know, to guarantee Ukraine's security and all this,
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you know, from Russia, presumably. And I'm thinking, you know, what the heck is true of all this,
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you know, even what Trump was saying. So you haven't seen it though, so you don't know.
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But again, I haven't seen it. But the point is, is that Macron,
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1:10:49 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]er, what's his name, Stammer or something like that,
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this is part of a different team. Okay, Trump is the enemy, they're not in the same team.
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They're different teams, they represent different interests. For Trump to survive,
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1:11:03 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]royed. For them to survive, Trump and what he stands for need
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1:11:08 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]royed. That doesn't mean that Trump is good. Trump is not peace. Again, Trump is war.
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The idea is to make America great again at everybody else's expense.
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1:11:18 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]royed, how is it they don't destroy him by the means you've just
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iterated now? Because Trump has some very important people behind him. They try to kill him,
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Stephen, I want to remind you. Okay, didn't work out very well. They try to kill him,
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and more than once. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
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Sometimes it doesn't.
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Yeah. Daniel, there were a couple of people with their hands up, one still up. Mark Steele was,
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1:11:48 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ions from them or not?
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Okay, a really quick question. Yeah.
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1:11:53 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]eele, are you there?
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Are you there?
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Has he gone off? Okay. So Dr. Truthsay.
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Oh, has she gone? Dr. Truthsay, you had your hand up a second ago.
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Joshua, go ahead. Joshua. Joshua is-
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Yes, I am.
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Hi, brother.
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He'll tell you. He's one of the Jays.
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He's Daniel.
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Hello, Daniel. How are you? Can you hear me?
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Hi. Yep.
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All right, wonderful. Number one, you and I have never met before, correct?
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I don't know.
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No, no, we haven't. But I got to say, you and I are in one accord. And as the founder of Veterans
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for Trump, and as a Make America Great Again leader inside of America, I got to say, brother,
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1:12:46 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]atements. You're on point in many areas. I think, quite frankly, you and I
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1:12:51 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] each other about 80% of the statements. And so with
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your vision, mission, and understanding, as you said, we're fighting the Nazis and all the reality
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1:13:03 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] brought down about Ukraine and Russia, where do you see us going next? Because
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now that Zelensky and his comedic entertainment is over, and he's no longer playing the part of a
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president, and we're looking at a real moving forward, and it's a time of war to peace and
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quiet of reform. Where do you see us moving forward? I want to see where we're going.
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I know where we've been. I know how we got here. But I want to see where we're going next. That's
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1:13:30 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ive is.
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Well, the United States, first of all, needs to solve its internal contradictions. That's
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1:13:36 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] thing that needs to be done.
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1:13:37 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] me, brother, we're doing that. So we're on point.
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Well, again, it's not something that can be done overnight. This thing about we're winning and
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stuff. America, you're looking at a long, it's going to be a long slog. There's a lot of people
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1:13:50 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ration who are the enemies of Trump. We can talk about Marco Rubio,
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1:13:55 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ate. There are all kinds of people. Trump has never been very good at
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1:13:59 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] term, the only two people that were very good were Steve
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Bannon and General Flynn. They got rid of them immediately. And everyone else, everyone else,
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1:14:11 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] a bunch of crooks, part of the deep state. Not one person, not one. And so I'm afraid the
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same thing is happening. There's a lot of stuff going on right now. Yes, you have the Silicon
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1:14:23 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]e. Yes, you have the military industrial complex. But there's a lot of
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1:14:26 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ions because this is a war for survival. This is a war for survival. The two sides,
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they're mutually exclusive. They cannot work together. America is not an homogeneous country.
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For one America to survive, which America? Because again, we're looking at the America
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of the founding fathers, which is the America of the Illuminati, which is the America of right-wing
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masons, which is the America that created their- I just want to make a statement a little bit more.
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For our Ukrainian relations and Russia and the common, the brotherhood, the conversation that's
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occurring right now, with America first, being what it is, we are cleaning house that is happening.
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Where do you see the future of Ukraine, Russia, and America's interests and moving forward where
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there's a peaceful coexistence on the border and that there is the spirit of spiritual protection
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for Russia in that area? Well, I think Russia has won its right for spiritual protection because
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Russia is going to win this war. I think Trump and Putin can work together and they can find
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a common language. The problem is that there's a lot of forces, both in Europe, for example,
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right now China, if you look at the last vote, which took place in the United Nations the other
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day, they didn't vote in favor, as Americans and the Russians did, and Israel, by the way, too.
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They voted neutral. So again, China is not our friend. Cuba is not our friend. They also voted
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neutral. Okay, they didn't vote against the resolution, but they voted neutral, which means
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they're not our friends. So right now you have to work out this dichotomy between Russia, China,
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1:16:08 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ates. Who is going to be with whom? Because Russia still finds itself in a
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1:16:12 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] a lot of our own internal enemies, as the United States does,
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and we're going to have to clean house because now you're going to have a couple of million
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former soldiers coming home and finding themselves not being able to do anything because the system
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itself is not set up. It can't absorb these people into society. So there's going to be a lot of
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1:16:37 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction], especially London and company, who are going to do their utmost to
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1:16:42 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]e, they're going to raise their discontent. So Russia's going to have
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1:16:46 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ions as the United States and all this stuff about Trump,
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winning, we're winning, we're winning. I mean, this is the beginning. The other side, it took
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a while to get over the shock of losing the elections. But now they're coming together.
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And so you're going to see a lot of things in the United States that we saw in Russia
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when Putin became president of Russia in the year 2000. You're going to have,
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and I'm going to leave it on record, airplanes accidents. You're going to have bombs going on
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in the metro. You're going to have loan shooters in schools and shopping centers. You're going to have
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kinds of things, derailing of trains. This is all going to be sabotage operations, chaos created
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internally by internal enemies. And Trump is going to have to deal with these issues.
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Now, how did Putin deal with this issue? He just killed people, which is how it should be done.
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1:17:39 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ates be able to do that? I don't think so, because you are a democracy.
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1:17:47 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] to become an autocracy in order to be able to deal
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1:17:52 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ions.
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So, we're giving a very specific rules of engagement. These rules of engagement here
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1:18:02 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ablished for that. But look at the lawfare. And as Stalin once said,
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show me a man, I'll show you what he did wrong and how that's pervaded throughout as I'm wearing
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this shirt at J6 Vets. And I'm surrounded by J6ers who just came from DC gulags and Philly gulag,
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which I'm looking at a brother right now who is in there with me. We understand lawfare,
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1:18:26 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]and how that's been done in China and how that's changing for us here in
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1:18:31 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ates. We're fighting that. So, let's look at a common denominator.
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1:18:36 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ives are occurring, no longer seeing the empire of America that is the
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evil through USAID and others, where they're pervading across the world, doing harm against
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countries. And we want to see a real unification in a brother, a linking arm and arm alongside Russia,
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where we are seeing the thousand years that Russia has kept China in check, quite frankly,
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I believe, and has done that in a great way. And in seeing this no longer that it's them or us,
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1:19:08 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] mutual common ground, we want to see our lives taken care of, we want to
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1:19:13 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]e taken care of, and then we have a sanctity of life conversation. I think we can say
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1:19:19 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] a deal and President Trump is the man of the art of the deal,
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can make a deal happen. Do you believe that a deal can be made? I think absolutely. I do believe
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that. And I think again, Trump respects strong leaders. And he understands that Putin and Xi
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Jinping, they're strong leaders. He also understands that European leaders are weak.
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Okay. So, I think absolutely he's going to do deal with Putin. 110% and look at how they roll.
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Macron was the problem for me, the problem in any relationship with Trump and Putin.
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1:19:49 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] issue, the biggest concern is internal enemies who will do everything possible to destroy.
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You're right on point. And that is the truth. And we see that. And we see the enemy within.
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And those of us who turned their hand on the Bible and said that we have an oath to protect
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1:20:07 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] both foreign and domestic enemies. So I can share with you that from
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1:20:11 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]atement and those that are engaged, I know these people and they're doing their job.
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They're going to do it well. And they're doing it precisely.
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Sorry to interrupt you. The problem is in the United States, other than the internal enemies.
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I think it's time to face the issue of the fact that America's greatest danger is Israel. And
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America's greatest enemy, just as Russia's greatest enemy is China, America's greatest enemy is Israel.
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1:20:38 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] that all these documents are not coming out right now, Epstein, etc., etc.,
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is because Israel's grubby fingers are all over the place.
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America has to disengage itself.
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There's so many things. The Juni Party, I agree with you. There's a lot of, over the past 50,
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60 years, quite frankly, we're talking about here, of infiltration and obstruction of justice,
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1:21:00 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]e, fraud and abuse. So I agree. So internal house cleaning being said, part of the deal
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is we got a deal this to be done. It seems that Zelensky is caving to this statement.
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Am I right or wrong? Do you think so as well?
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Again, you have to understand that Zelensky is not an independent figure. Behind Zelensky is London.
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So he's going to do what London tells him to do. And London is going to be left, right and center
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1:21:26 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] out of this deal with the United States, who is London's biggest enemy.
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1:21:32 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]and what the idiosyncrasies and the cable pulling
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that's occurring on this puppet, right? So we're all there into the puppet mastery that is the
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1:21:44 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]em. So with that being said, the same you believe inherently that from Vladimir Putin's
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1:21:50 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ive, that there can be a deal done and he's eager to make a deal happen.
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1:21:54 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]s wanted to make a deal. It's just the West, Biden, everybody else wanted to know
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1:22:00 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]roy Russia. No, that's a globalist through and through,
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1:22:06 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] doesn't represent us. Unfortunately, we have had horrible lack of representation. Yes,
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brother. Joshua, do you think that Daniel can help people in America who need to hear what he says?
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Oh, yes, I'd love to have Daniel on my podcast and we continue to hammer these points.
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Okay, just send me an email. Okay, Stephen, can you give everyone my email, please?
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Yeah, I'll do that. So can you just tell me now and I'll remember it?
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1:22:37 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ulin.es.gmail.com.
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1:22:47 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ulin.es.gmail.com. I had remembered it. That's correct. Yeah, thanks so much.
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Joshua, got any other questions to ask Daniel quickly? Stephen, I gotta go.
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Thank you for your time. God bless. Okay, guys. Bye bye. Thank you. Take care.
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1:23:04 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] you with Daniel, okay? Yes, bye.