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In this video, the speaker discusses the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine and explores the causes of this ongoing conflict. They delve into the teachings of Judaism, particularly the Talmud, and highlight controversial passages that promote bigotry and isolation. The speaker also discusses the influence of Jews in various sectors, such as media and politics, and suggests ways to address the issue without promoting hatred or discrimination. They emphasize the importance of educating others about the Zionist agenda and advocating for a more balanced approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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In this emotional video, the speaker expresses frustration and anger towards the lack of action from world leaders, particularly the British Prime Minister, in response to the ongoing conflict and destruction in a certain country. The speaker accuses the Prime Minister of being silent and not advocating for a ceasefire, labeling him a war criminal and supporter of genocide. The speaker also criticizes other world leaders for their inaction. The speaker expresses shame and disgust at the situation and calls for accountability. The video ends with a plea for humanity and an appeal to stop the merciless killing of innocent people.

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This video explores the controversial topic of the Holocaust, examining various claims and controversies surrounding it. While the official narrative states that 6 million Jews were killed during World War II, there is a growing movement of revisionists who question the accuracy of this account. These revisionists argue that the numbers and methods of killing have been exaggerated and highlight the persecution of other groups during the war. They challenge the existence of gas chambers and question the credibility of survivor testimonies. The video also discusses the role of propaganda in shaping public perception of the Holocaust and mentions instances of individuals fabricating stories about their experiences. It highlights the persecution faced by Holocaust revisionists and the suppression of dissenting voices. The video further explores how the Holocaust narrative is used to guilt trip white Europeans, discourage nationalism, and promote globalism and multiculturalism. It mentions the censorship of criticism towards Jews or Israel and the physical attacks faced by researchers who question the Holocaust. The video concludes by mentioning the financial aspect of the Holocaust, with Germany providing billions of dollars to Jews. Overall, it raises important questions and concerns about the official narrative of the Holocaust and its impact on society.

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In this video, it is mentioned that over 3,500 people, mostly Jews, were killed in just two days in Ukraine. The speaker also talks about how the police were involved in these killings, and how they didn't know it was happening at the time. Additionally, it is mentioned that over 100,000 people were killed in another incident in 1943. The crimes committed in Ukraine during this time were never punished, and the Kiev regime is mentioned as being responsible.

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In this video, the speaker describes a horrifying incident where two couples, two men, and two women were handcuffed in a house along with 15 other people who were burned to death, including 8 babies. The speaker explains that the destruction was caused by tanks attacking the settlement, as the people were trapped in their houses. Unfortunately, no one survived from this particular house, resulting in the death of 19 people.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of ethnic cleansing in relation to the events of 1948. They explain that ethnic cleansing involves one group removing another group from a mixed ethnic population. The speaker argues that there was an ideological will within the Zionist movement to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian population. They refute the idea that some streams of Zionist thinking believed a Jewish state could be achieved through mass immigration without the need for expulsion. Instead, they assert that the goal was to bring as many Jews as possible to Palestine while finding ways to remove Arabs from the land. The speaker concludes that this approach aligns with the settler colonialism nature of Zionism.

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In this video, we see a graveyard of over 200 burnt lorries on the road to Punjab, outside Delhi. Hindu mobs sought revenge against Sikhs, resulting in ambushes and destruction. Military vehicles crowded the highway as convoys headed towards Punjab, amidst concerns of a potential Sikh backlash following the killings in Delhi and other areas. Punjab is typically off-limits to foreign journalists.

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The video discusses the controversial topic of the Holocaust and presents arguments from revisionists who question the official narrative. It highlights that while revisionists acknowledge the persecution and suffering of Jews during World War II, they argue that the number of Jewish deaths and the use of gas chambers have been exaggerated. The video also mentions the internment of Japanese-Americans during the war and the conditions in American concentration camps. It concludes by suggesting that the mass killings and gassing stories originated from Soviet reports and were spread by the New York Times.

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This video discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, highlighting the accusation of genocide against Israel. The speaker claims that Israel has shown genocidal intent and has already carried out three out of five genocidal actions. They argue that even cutting off basic necessities like food, water, and electricity to Gaza's residents can be considered genocide. The speaker also criticizes Israel's disregard for international law and UN resolutions, stating that this impunity has allowed them to maintain an apartheid regime. They call for more states to cut ties with Israel and impose sanctions.

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A speaker states that a genocide is occurring. Another speaker acknowledges the emotive nature of the word "genocide" and says Israelis claim they are only targeting Hamas, not civilians, through planned military incursions. The first speaker disputes this, stating the bombs are not being dropped in a targeted way. They claim an entire neighborhood was leveled, including the houses of their social media manager, estimating 100 deaths. The second speaker notes that Israelis deny genocide, saying strikes in Gaza are strategic and target Hamas. The first speaker insists this is not the case.

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In this video, the speaker reflects on the impact of the summer of 2020, particularly the George Floyd incident and the subsequent protests in Minneapolis. They believe that this event was used by powerful individuals to divide America and that the information presented at the time was a lie. The speaker mentions the availability of new footage that contradicts the initial narrative. They express frustration that some people are unwilling to consider this new information and that the damage caused by the events of 2020 cannot be undone. The speaker recommends watching a documentary called "The Fall of Minneapolis" for a different perspective on the events.

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This video discusses the difference between a past terrorist attack in Israel and the current actions of Israeli soldiers in Gaza. The speaker emphasizes that the past attack was an act of sadism and brutality against innocent people, while the soldiers' objective now is to prevent such attacks from happening again. The international community is urged to remember this distinction.

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The video discusses a tragic event in which a large number of people were sacrificed in a fire in Hawaii. The speaker highlights the negligence and corruption of various officials involved, including the governor, a foundation employee, and the sheriff's men. The media is being prevented from accessing the site, and witnesses who could testify are being eliminated. The speaker suggests that the incident was carefully orchestrated by an organized cult, with false videos and references to The Simpsons being used to discredit those who question the event. The speaker also mentions that people are easily manipulated due to their conditioning by authorities and the media. The video ends with a warning about potential future restrictions related to COVID-19.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the violence that occurred in Delhi in November 1984. They mention that the violence lasted for about 2.5 days and resulted in the brutal killing of around 4,006 people. The speakers also talk about the compensation given to the victims and the government's response to the judgment. They express their frustration with the lack of justice and accountability for the violence. Overall, they highlight the need for awareness and action to prevent such incidents in the future.

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As the first Sikh elected to serve in the California state legislature, I want to thank you for not sanitizing history. Sikh children grow up hearing about the terrible events that took place in India in 1984. It was a genocide that affected almost every Sikh family, with violence and murder sanctioned by the Indian government. Unfortunately, this fact has been hidden from the world, with history books downplaying the number of deaths and the government's role. Prime Minister Modi has even tried to deny the targeted nature of the violence. Today, as we reflect on his recent state dinner at the White House, it is crucial for the California state legislature to call the 1984 anti-Sikh violence what it truly was: a genocide.

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In this video, the speaker, a journalist with experience in Gaza, expresses concern over the violence and suffering endured by Palestinians. They describe the current situation as the worst in Palestinian history, including the Nakba. The speaker accuses Israel of indiscriminate slaughter and calls it a campaign of unmitigated genocide. They emphasize the need for action to stop the killing, highlighting the role of the Israeli war machine and the support it receives from the United States. The speaker also mentions their intention to protest Israel's exclusion of foreign press and the assassination of Palestinian journalists. They urge everyone to stand up for the Palestinian people.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the various entities that are involved in funding anti-India propaganda. They mention Nevel Roy Singhham, CPI Maoist, and four foundations, which are linked to China and the CIA. They also talk about the Soros Foundation, which is unclear whether it is funded by the US or China. The speaker highlights the importance of being aware of these propaganda efforts, especially during election seasons, and urges viewers to share the video to raise awareness. They also mention a detailed video on George Soros and his funding in India.

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In this video, the speaker criticizes the president for not taking action against the ongoing violence in Gaza. They accuse Israel of committing genocide and blame the president for supporting them. The speaker also mentions the high number of casualties, including children, and criticizes the president's response, calling it insufficient. They conclude by stating that justice has not been served yet.

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In this video, the speaker condemns Israel for brutally attacking the Gaza Strip. They claim that over 11 days, Israel killed over 3,000 Palestinians, including 1,000 children, and injured many more. The speaker accuses Israel of intentionally targeting homes, hospitals, and aid workers, and cutting off essential supplies to Gaza. They highlight the dire situation in Gaza, with no power, water, or fuel, and limited access to medical care. The speaker calls on the international community to stand against Israel's actions, stop the massacres, and ensure respect for international humanitarian law. They emphasize the need for justice, not vengeance.

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The speaker emphasizes that various historical atrocities, including the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust, were not mere mistakes but deliberate acts. They argue that these events were planned and executed intentionally, with ongoing planning still happening today. The speaker highlights the involvement of different entities, such as philanthropaths, scientists, governments, and media, in perpetuating these actions. They assert that people were manipulated, terrorized, and dehumanized, urging listeners not to let those responsible escape accountability.

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It's been an hour, and there's been no mention of Gaza. Why discuss past genocides without addressing the current situation? It's baffling that no one is willing to talk about an ongoing genocide. What has happened to everyone? Do you lack compassion? Over the past year, 200,000 people have died.

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This video discusses the issue of Israel and Palestine. It highlights that Israel is an occupation of Palestine since 1948, and emphasizes the suffering of the Palestinian people. It mentions the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which gifted the region of Palestine to Lord Rothschild. The video criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu, referring to him as a war monger and a right-wing fascist. Overall, it aims to challenge the perception of Israel and shed light on the plight of the Palestinian people.

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In this video, the speaker addresses the recent riot in Dublin and explains that the anger among the Irish can be attributed to two horrific crimes. The first crime involved the murder of a young Irish woman by a man who shouldn't have been in Ireland or Europe. The second case involved a man attacking Irish children. The speaker emphasizes that feeling anger in response to such tragedies is normal and questions those who don't feel anger. The speaker also mentions the housing crisis in Ireland, where many families were evicted while the government prioritized housing refugees. Peaceful protests against these issues were labeled as far-right extremism. The speaker concludes by expressing support for the Irish people and criticizing those who prioritize material things over human lives.

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In this video, the speaker describes a horrific scene where people were trapped and killed in a house. They mention that there were 15 burned bodies, including 8 babies. The speaker explains that the destruction was caused by tanks attacking the area in order to regain control. They mention that no one survived from this particular house, and a total of 19 people, including 8 children, died.

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The film explores how the term genocide has become politically charged in the context of 1984-1985 Punjab-related violence and the Canadian-Sikh diaspora, focusing on claims, counterclaims, and the influence of the World Sikh Organization (WSO). - Speaker 0 asserts repeatedly that 1984 events constitute a genocide, while Speaker 1 and others challenge the use of the term as political currency. The program frames the genocide label as a tool used to confer status, build victimhood, justify extremism, and frame separatism as necessary (Speaker 1, Doctor Paul Bullen, Speaker 3). - The documentary identifies Canada as a stronghold and headquarters of Sikh extremist terrorism, citing Babar Khalsa figures, an Air India bomb plot, and later activities of individuals tied to Canadian Sikh extremism (Speaker 2, Speaker 3, Speaker 0). It notes that Babar Khalsa is listed as a terrorist entity by the Canadian government and associates Khalistan activism with Canada’s Sikh community. - Santok Singh Kela is introduced as someone convicted in Canada in 1986 for conspiracy to commit mass murder after offering cash and heroin to an undercover FBI agent posing as an explosives expert to bomb an Air India flight. The interview with Kela includes his denial of genocide and his defense of his actions as part of a broader struggle, while the interviewer challenges him on whether 30,000 or more were killed and whether that constitutes genocide (Speaker 0, Speaker 3). - Bob Ray, a Canadian-born former Sikh who left the religion, recounts his view of 1984, describing Sant Jarnail Singh Bindranwale as a radical leader who hijacked the Sikh religion and used fear and violence to control the community in Punjab. Ray argues that the Indian government acted because Bindranwale fortified the Golden Temple as a military base, surrounded Amritsar with military and police, offered surrender warnings, and that attempts at rebellion continued after Operation Bluestar. Ray says Sikhs who committed extremism used the narrative of genocide to frame their acts; he notes that Sikhs in Canada conducted aviation-related terrorism in 1985 and 1986 with plots against Air India and JFK, which were thwarted by authorities, with Canadian actions described as controversial (Speaker 2). - American political scientist Doctor Paul Bullen offers a scholarly perspective on framing, arguing that genocide is a legal term with a specific definition, and that the term has become politically charged “to connect your group to that because it gives you a certain status.” He discusses debates about whether the Gaza situation constitutes genocide and questions the utility of the label for broader audiences, suggesting that in some contexts genocide is a loaded term (Speaker 1, Doctor Bullen). - The program presents a timeline: late 1983, Bindranwale’s militants fortified the Golden Temple; June 1984, Operation Bluestar; Indira Gandhi’s assassination within hours marked by anti-Sikh riots. It notes that subsequent bombings linked to Canadian Sikh extremists occurred in 1984-1985, including Air India Flight 182 and Narita Airport, with a 1986 FBI-disrupted plot at JFK. The inquiry into the Air India bombing in Canada (2006) revealed connections involving World Sikh Organization (WSO) leadership and Canadian figures; testimony described Lal Singh’s attempt to plead innocence and seek support from WSO leaders, and the inquiry explored the involvement of WSO executives in Canada’s political or legal spheres (Speaker 3, Speaker 8, Speaker 9, Speaker 10, Speaker 11). - The documentary argues that World Sikh Organization influence affects Canadian and U.S. national security, highlighting the close ties between WSO executives and political elites, including mayors, ministers, and judges who are described as children of WSO executives. It claims that Sikh politicians in Canada, aligned with WSO, have shaped policy and that the 1984 genocide narrative has been used by pro-Khalistan activists to lobby political figures, including U.S. President Donald Trump, for leniency toward Sikh drivers involved in violent acts (Speaker 2, Speaker 3). - The piece cites a CIA document from 1986 noting that overseas Sikhs were seen as terrorists with the aim of establishing Khalistan, and asserts that WSO served as an umbrella for Sikh groups, with leadership connected to terrorist activities. It also references a 2011 partially declassified CIA report and argues that despite differing views, the belief persists that Sikh terrorism and extremism in the diaspora were closely connected to Khalistan activism (Speaker 3, Speaker 12). - The transcript closes with a call for congressional or governmental action and criticizes what it calls “human rights mafias,” inviting donations to continue reporting (final appeal).
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