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Victoria Noland, protect your documents and get a lawyer, because we are targeting you as the main source of the Ukraine situation.

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Unvaccinated individuals face a winter of severe illness and death for themselves, their families, and hospitals.

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We advise Americans in Moscow to avoid large gatherings for safety. Stay where you are and follow updates from the state department. In Ukraine, Russia initiated a significant attack today.

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If Putin attacks a NATO ally, we will defend every part of NATO as required by treaty. It's important to clarify that we do not seek American troops to engage in combat in Russia or against Russia.

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If Putin attacks a NATO ally, we will defend every part of NATO as required by treaty. It's important to clarify that we do not seek American troops to fight in Russia or against Russia.

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A vaccine requirement for interstate travel should be implemented. It was a major oversight by the Biden administration not to issue this requirement. While train and plane travel are already relatively safe, a vaccine requirement would make them even safer and encourage more people, especially those with young children, to travel. More importantly, it needs to be clear that there are privileges associated with being an American, and vaccination should be a prerequisite for those privileges. The right to interstate travel is not a constitutional right. Choosing to remain unvaccinated is acceptable, but it should preclude the ability to travel.

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Speaker 0: The GCC allies are largely blockaded and not getting anything through; only UAE or Oman might be getting a few shipments due to being on the Gulf of Oman side. This is driving higher oil prices. We can’t simply bluff or "play a game of chicken" because it affects the entire world—Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States. The shortage extends beyond oil to things like helium, and it’s impacting chip manufacturing and broader economic activity. These are medium-term issues already baked in and in short supply, so we’re facing real problems and a question of how long we can endure this. Speaker 1: As energy becomes more expensive—oil at $110, then $120, $130, $140, $150, rising until this crisis ends globally—the risk is a financial collapse worse than 2007–2008, potentially a depression in much of the world. Economists predict a serious recession, possibly a depression, and these dynamics are what Putin was trying to convey to Trump because Americans are perceived as potentially catastrophic. China is dependent on energy but is expanding nuclear power, has substantial coal, and is investing in renewables; China will survive this. Japan and Korea are on the edge; India is affected; Egypt is trying to feed 100,000,000 and facing famine; Turkey is involved. These states are being pushed toward war not just with Israel but with the United States, since without Israel none of this would be happening, and they know it. Russia, China, Egypt, Turkey, India, and possibly others may join a coalition to force the United States to stop. The speaker would prefer not to go there and believes President Trump should end the blockade, which was adopted because it was the only measure short of returning to war, but the blockade won’t work because the world won’t tolerate it. The president of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) has publicly said it’s time for Korea to defend itself. It’s been time for Korea to take control of its own armed forces for a long time, but the U.S. currently controls all their armed forces and Koreans have not liked that for at least twenty years. Now they want control of their own armed forces. The speaker expects the dissolution of the United States’ unofficial overseas imperial holdings, predicting the Koreans will expel the U.S., with Japan likely following. In the Pacific, trilateral efforts among Korea, the Philippines, and Japan are forming to cooperate with the U.S. in a future war with China—not in our lifetimes or on the planet, as no one wants war with China. Nobody wants war with China; China is increasingly seen as a safer place for cash and investments in the U.S. This shift began when the U.S. began telling Russians they would not allow them to access billions of rubles and may seize funds, possibly giving cash to Ukrainians. People are watching and asking whether they want to depend on the U.S. financial system or face interference with bank accounts. There are many bad developments right now, and the last thing the American people need is a war, certainly not one involving China, Russia, or any other powers along with Iran, yet that seems to the direction in which things are headed.

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If you live in New York, sell your house, condo, or move out ASAP. They can take you to a concentration camp under the guise of quarantine. There's no stopping them. This is a warning to run fast and leave New York now. Like, subscribe, and follow for more updates.

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Moving NATO forces, including American troops, closer to Russia's borders would escalate tensions and increase the risk of war. It is crucial to understand that Russia will not back down, as this is a matter of existential importance due to past events. It is not just Putin who holds power, but a political class with their own opinions. The majority of the public supports Russian policy, making it unlikely for Putin to compromise or retreat if faced with military confrontation.

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An American citizen should not travel to Russia for any reason. Reasons not to visit Russia include its traditional family values, where a mother is called a mother and a father is called a father. Unlike in the US, crime is prosecuted. Russia lacks trash, rats, homeless encampments, and GMOs. Russia has many beautiful women, which makes it dangerous. Those who enjoy anti-traditional family values or being obese should not come to Russia. Americans run the risk of detention, imprisonment, and conviction. If you commit a crime, you will be prosecuted. People are encouraged to share the video so more people don't come to Russia. If you come to Russia, you'll never want to go back.

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Russia uses missiles and cyber attacks to interfere with elections and hide truths. They host events like the World Cup to distract from human rights abuses. Trump's support helps Russia weaken the world.

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The speaker discusses the situation with Mr. Navalny, stating that they have no direct involvement in the matter. They believe that the Americans scared the world with their actions and that Mr. Navalny ended up in their transit zone. They mention that Russia is not a country that extradites people and that they have provided him with asylum. The speaker questions how Mr. Navalny will live in the future and mentions that he has not revealed any secrets. They conclude by saying that he only publishes information through a channel known only to him.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a full-throated warning to the United States and Israel against attacking Iran, saying any attack would be a grave mistake with devastating consequences. Russia also cautioned that threats of new military strikes on Iran are categorically unacceptable and criticized Washington for external interference in Tehran’s internal politics. Amid these tensions, Putin’s anger over Israel’s handling of Syria was referenced, with reports that Russia sent multiple large freight flights into Tehran in recent days. There was discussion about whether this could be connected to comments from President Trump that killings in the region might be winding down, with a reporter noting that the killing has “now stopped” and a follow-up remark that it is “winding down” despite uncertainty. The program suggested that pro‑Zionist accounts and MAGA influencers are circulating propaganda—fake death numbers from Iran and videos of protests—while questioning the reliability of such footage and calling out what was described as propaganda used to push for war in Iran. Claims were made that “the number of people killed is far higher than the 12,000” from Mark Levin’s reporting, and that Iranian body bags and mass casualties were being publicized by certain viewers, though not all claims could be independently verified due to a media blackout. Laura Loomer was cited showing footage of body bags claiming nearly 20,000 Iranians had been murdered for protesting for their freedom, while noting Mossad’s heavy involvement in Iran’s protests, including arming protesters with live firearms per Israel’s Channel 14. The discussion raised the possibility that Reuters and other sources were reporting imminent U.S. bombing of Iran within 24 hours, while also noting Trump’s pattern of weekend bombings when markets are closed. Anya Parampil of the Grey Zone, who had recently been in Iran, joined to discuss on-the-ground realities. She explained that the initial demonstrations in Iran began around rising inflation and economic hardship, worsened by sanctions that the United States has openly admitted using as a weapon. She noted that early protests were largely by pro-government or conservative segments, with the government making concessions and the president, Hassan Rouhani’s successor, acknowledging responsibility for policy decisions. Violent elements subsequently appeared, and a blackout on information has followed, with Internet cuts, complicating independent reporting. Parampil suggested outside support and covert interventions could be destabilizing the country and providing a pretext for international intervention, comparing the current situation to Syria in 2011. Parampil described the escalation from peaceful economic demonstrations to violent street actions involving armed extras, questions about who is killing whom, and the risk of a Syria-style CIA or covert foreign-backed civil conflict in Iran. She emphasized sovereignty and the Iranian people’s own trajectory, arguing that sanctions and external pressure complicate genuine domestic grievances and can undermine authentic movements. The discussion also touched on the nature of domestic sentiment: some protests were pro-government, driven by sovereignty and economic concerns, while others involved calls for reform. The participants urged skepticism about casualty figures, questioning sources funded by Western organizations and the reliability of reported death tolls amid the information blackout. They warned against rushed military action and suggested that the window of opportunity for U.S.-Israeli action might be closing, given the political clock in the United States and Israel. The program closed with notes that the Israeli media reported Mossad’s involvement and arming on the Iranian side, while U.S. reporting remained less transparent, and that the situation remained highly uncertain with conflicting narratives about who is directing violence and protests on the ground.

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Americans in Moscow are advised by the state department to avoid large gatherings like concerts and shopping malls for safety. They should stay where they are and stay updated with the state department for more information. That's all the information available at this time.

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If you're not vaccinated against COVID, you can't enter the US due to travel restrictions. The only exception is being fully vaccinated. So, if you're not vaccinated, you can't come in. Even if you're reporting treason with an American citizen, being unvaccinated means you can't enter.

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Navalny's sudden death is blamed on Russia, with Trump's comments possibly emboldening Putin. Russia may have seen it as a green light for aggressive actions.

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Admitting the Baltic states to NATO could cause significant tension in US-Russian relations, potentially leading to a hostile reaction from Russia. This move could tip the balance and escalate the situation, despite the Baltic states' readiness for admission.

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We urge people not to share social media pictures that could jeopardize national security and the lives of those in Ukraine. The value of gaining attention and popularity through publishing these pictures is not worth the risk.

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Victoria Noland, protect your documents and get a lawyer, because we are targeting you as the main source of the Ukraine situation.

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Joining the protest against COVID restrictions means breaking the law and facing serious consequences. Losing your license, getting a criminal record, and even hindering your job, livelihood, and international travel, including to the U.S. We acknowledge your frustration with COVID and safety measures, but it's time to go home now.

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Speaker 1 advises against using 23andMe because they allegedly sell user information. Speaker 1 claims this data is sold not only to the US but also potentially to other countries, including Russia. Speaker 1 suggests some pharmaceutical companies that purchase this data are based in countries like Russia and may be owned by entities such as the Ministry of Defense.

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Some of you need to leave the United States now. America is on the brink of becoming a Christian nationalist dictatorship, and it's not just Trump you should be worried about, but the people around him who have agendas and lists of enemies. If you wait too long to leave, you may find it impossible to do so. The border is tightening, and other countries may not accept former American citizens in the future. If you feel unsafe due to your identity or beliefs, trust that instinct and start planning your exit. While leaving can be difficult and costly, it's crucial to explore your options. Not everyone needs to go, but some must.

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The government encourages vaccination. If you choose not to get vaccinated, you can't travel with vaccinated people and endanger them. We must stand firm in our decisions.

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The top priority for the United States currently is to help Ukraine defeat Russia, as stated by most Republicans.

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If you choose not to get vaccinated, that's your decision. However, you shouldn't expect to travel on planes or trains with vaccinated individuals, as it poses a risk to them.
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