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The speaker compliments the president on his shirt and mentions that Trump won. They ask the president what he plans to do to stop the war in Ukraine once he becomes the 47th president. The president responds by saying that he would start by calling two people: Putin and Zelensky. He would arrange a meeting and guarantee that he could work out a deal. The president mentions that he knows exactly what he would say to each person and that a deal would be made within 24 hours.

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The speaker discusses the US plan to expand NATO to Ukraine, despite Ukrainian opposition. Viktor Yanukovych's neutrality stance angers the US, leading to a crisis and coup in 2013. US involvement in the insurrection is evident, with senators openly supporting the demonstrators in Kiev. Victoria Nuland's actions, including distributing cookies, further highlight US interference in Ukraine.

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The speaker mentions bringing cargo to the Serbian embassy to meet with the president of Serbia. They believe that the president has an interesting perspective on the situation in Ukraine and the NATO war against Russia. They express gratitude for the opportunity. Additionally, they state that the war in Ukraine, led by NATO, has severely impacted the European economy.

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Aladdin is discussing Candace Owens and her husband, making several pointed claims about connections and motives. He notes that Candace Owens’ husband is “MI five asset” and emphasizes that he did not say MI six, labeling it as an interesting distinction. He references a 2022 period when there were multiple indications involving her husband, mentioning a firm he was involved with “back in England,” and compares it to Wall Street. The firm is described as “Avenger Capital Fund” or similar, and he claims her husband is “heavily funded by actual other Jewish firms.” From this, he implies that when Candace Owens speaks out, “let's peel off the onion and who's your husband is,” leading to his assertion about her identity and motivations. He characterizes Owens as a “very vile person” who was shunned from the conservative movement and who now spreads conspiracy theories. He recounts a progression of Owens’ claims and videos, noting she started with “the personal guards of Charlie Kirk,” then shifted to other topics, including an Egyptian plane incident with “three Egyptian officers dropped off in Utah” who supposedly didn’t return to the plane, followed by claims about “12 Israeli cell phones.” He mentions that prior to this, there was confusion around “Mikey McCoy” from Tony Point USA, criticizing the lack of evidence and the rapid jumping from one conspiracy to another. He states that Owens released text messages between her and Charlie Kirk, calling them “fake as fuck” or arguing that even if real, they do not prove anything; he suggests the release is a nuisance rather than substantial evidence and critiques Owens’ behavior as “vile.” He adds an impression that Owens’ marriage was arranged for clout, stating, “the only reason they got married is an arranged marriage,” and that he knew her husband. On a broader personal note, he shares his background, saying he grew up in Iraq and emphasizes a controversial, provocative stance: “Palestinians, we call them parasites,” describing a harsh perception of Palestinian people and their influence. He clarifies he is not pro any specific side but expresses pro-American sentiment, and he reiterates his focus on documenting the war in Ukraine, where he is currently based. He mentions a pin post on his profile for GoFundMe donations to support his journey to Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and Iraq. He closes with a light moment about a coin-toss game among the group, joking about a game with soap, lampshade, and quarters, while noting a temporary drop of a cohost and promising to listen.

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Zelensky was an actor and comedian. He was never involved in politics, never involved in governance, government, nothing. Not one of those things. In 2014, when Ukraine's government was overthrown in a coup, Zelenskyy was placed there, his only experience being playing the role on TV and in movies. Ukraine has always been known to be one of the top 10 most corrupt countries in our entire world. This war started in 2014, and although Russia made the first move, the question you guys need to start asking yourselves is, was Russia actually the aggressor? Zelenskyy has banned all opposing media. Zelenskyy has single handedly banned any oppositional party. There have been documented cases of Zelensky's military showing neo Nazi strategy called the Azov battalion. Liberals, who was laundering money with Russia and Ukraine? Hunter Biden.

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The speaker watched news coverage claiming the man arrested for attempting to murder Trump was a Trump supporter. Lindsey Graham blamed Iran. However, the speaker says the would-be assassin volunteered in Ukraine and shares the same neocon politics as Graham. The speaker believes the media is lying and omitting facts, distorting reality so the average person has no way of knowing the truth. The speaker highlights that the attempted murderer had been interviewed by every major media outlet and had extensive contact with US government agencies. The New York Times previously portrayed him as a "freedom fighter" in Ukraine, despite his criminal record and pending charges. The speaker believes the media will memory-hole the true story, and the public will be misled.

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Speaker 0 argues that the war is really about dark weapons, especially bioweapons, and focuses on labs near the Russian border that have moved from about 11 labs a decade ago to 30. He traces this back to President Obama, then Senator Obama in 2005, suggesting a long-running history that underpins current events. He contends there is substantial history to unpack and believes the investigation is worthwhile for understanding the situation. He notes that Gareth has long discussed American bio labs in Ukraine and acknowledges that people ridiculed that view in the past. He asks Gareth how he feels now that the topic is suddenly front and center in the news, suggesting a sense of vindication that the broader group knowledge is being disseminated. He claims to have an example in Andrew Weber, who worked with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, showing Obama, when he was a young senator in 2005, a vial of anthrax in Kyiv at a bio lab. Speaker 0 states that the claim there are no bioweapons in Ukraine is hard to believe, and asserts that people would not look at the evidence. He says it took a war for people to realize the situation and compares it to a Cuban missile crisis for Putin, arguing that as weapons get closer, the plans become more concrete and closer to execution. He emphasizes the proximity of weapons and labs to Russia’s border as a critical element, implying that the risk profile has increased over time. He frames the current conflict as one where the existence and proximity of bioweapons labs are central, and he uses the example of a 2005 scene involving Obama and a vial of anthrax to illustrate what he views as established evidence. Overall, he presents a narrative that the war reflects long-standing concerns about bioweapons labs in Ukraine and their strategic implications, culminating in a perception shift only after war began.

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Ukraine faced issues like human trafficking, organ trafficking, narco trafficking, and fascism. These threats are global, not just local. The world is on the brink of World War 3 due to these dangers. We are all at risk of being controlled by lies and manipulation from a common enemy.

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Jim Ferguson interviews Michael Young (Honeybadger 6), a former US Special Forces veteran, about global issues. Young is now in Bangkok, monitoring events like fires at facilities in Ireland. Starmer is criticized for calling protestors against illegal immigration in Northern Ireland racist. The "migrants" are predominantly military-age men, not asylum seekers. Young says this is an invasion, not a border crisis, and accurate language is crucial. He believes people have been "lulled to sleep" while this happens, and Ireland is being set up for genocide. The choices are to fight, flee, or become a slave. Some migrants arrive with UN handlers and receive immediate benefits without proper vetting, potentially including terrorists and criminals. Ireland's population has grown rapidly, with the increase mainly young men. Young references "Camp of the Saints" and "Weaponized Migration," arguing migration is being used as a weapon. He describes encountering fit, military-like individuals among migrants. Criminals are entering, leading to increased crime. The globalist agenda aims for a totalitarian government, not a recent development but a long-term plan involving central bankers. Groups like the Rothschilds, the Chinese Communist Party, and the World Economic Forum are involved, with figures like Gates and Soros having different goals but cooperating to destroy nation-states. The goal is to replace populations with divided groups that are easier to control. The US is a prime target. Soros aims to destroy the US by funding lawlessness. Globalists seek a one-world government and weaken nations by flooding them with migrants. Trudeau, Biden, and Harris are "clowns" and "condoms for the globalists," disposable and irrelevant. The jab pushers are also disposable. The globalists are pushing a depopulation agenda, aiming for a manageable population of 500 million. The conflict in Ukraine may be an attempt to provoke Russia into using nuclear weapons. Some Irish and Americans are considering moving to Russia. Globalists are trying to bankrupt farmers to control food supplies and engineer famine. Famine, war, and pandemics create human osmotic pressure, leading to migration. Globalists have been setting up conditions for famine, with rising food prices and reduced variety. Cutting off electricity could cause immediate famine. The globalists use the Hegelian dialectic, creating problems and then offering solutions. The migrants could be activated simultaneously in different countries to bring about a new world order. The invaders are the gunpowder, and the jabs are WMDs. The elite will discard the invaders after they have served their purpose. The game is rigged, and governments are captured. People owe them nothing. It's time to man up, build teams and communities, and reject cowards.

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Joe Biden is being praised for his strong America, while the speaker criticizes Nikki Haley and Joe Biden for supporting a war in Ukraine without knowing the names of the provinces they want to send troops to. The speaker believes that foreign policy experience does not necessarily mean wisdom, and that it takes an outsider to truly understand the situation. The video ends with a mention of a puppet, although the context is unclear.

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The transcript alleges that Bono (Paul David Hewson), U2’s frontman, was accused of sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy during a 2002 philanthropic tour of Africa with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton. The victim says Bono, described as Epstein’s close associate, joined a delegation that included Clinton and Kevin Spacey on visits to multiple African nations. The speaker claims mainstream media ignored these allegations to protect a global child trafficking network valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually. It is stated that Bono has appeared on Epstein’s flight logs under his birth name and that Clinton, Epstein, Ghislain Maxwell, Spacey, and Chris Tucker traveled together in September 2002 across Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, and South Africa, where Bono allegedly interacted with Clinton about his philanthropic work. Context is provided on Bono’s philanthropy, noting his senior role at the World Economic Forum and close ties to global figures such as Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, Tony Blair, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Henry Kissinger, John McCain, George W. Bush, and others. The narrative asserts that Bono’s activism is ongoing and that he collaborates with CIA-linked channels like USAID to destabilize regions, claiming involvement in conflict zones and child trafficking hotspots, including Ukraine. It is claimed Zelensky invited Bono to perform alongside Marina Abramović in unnamed roles in subway stations during the Ukrainian conflict. The transcript references a 2002 trip in which Spacey is described as filming attendees, including Clinton, suggesting Spacey’s footage constitutes “the motherload of Compromat” to expose elites. An Epstein survivor confirms Spacey’s involvement in Epstein’s blackmail operations. Juliet Bryant describes Spacey filming people in a hall during a Clinton-related event in Africa, while another survivor, Aisha Okon from Lagos, recounts an experience in 2002 where Epstein and others spoke of bringing girls to meet Clinton and described the men’s violence; Okon describes an attempt to abduct her and her brother, and a confrontation with bystanders helped them escape. The transcript also presents controversial assertions about Epstein’s beliefs, claiming he was a “ Jewish supremacist” who sought to genetically engineer black people to be smarter, and cites Maria Farmer’s account of Epstein’s “chosen race” circle who saw themselves as entitled to abuse white girls. A transcript segment defines the term “shiksa” and claims Epstein’s circle used racist and supremacist language. There is a repeated assertion that Bono’s actions align with a globalist agenda that would undermine national sovereignty and public discourse, with the implication that this aligns with the broader narrative of elite control and surveillance. Note: The transcript contains promotional blocks and sponsor content that have been omitted in this summary to focus on the core claims and testimonies presented.

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Larry: Lavrov claimed Ukraine attempted to attack Putin’s official residence in Novgorod with around 91 long-range drones in December; allegedly all intercepted, no proof provided, no reported injuries or damage. Lavrov said retaliation is coming, targets for retaliatory strikes and timing had been set. Putin supposedly mentioned this on a call to Trump two days before the Zelensky meeting in Florida; Yuri, a Kremlin aide, said Putin was shocked and outraged, and that it would influence Washington’s approach to working with Zelensky. Russians claim Trump was relieved that no Tomahawk missiles were provided to Ukraine. No US confirmation; Trump described the meeting with Putin as very productive, and discussions included the temporary ceasefire not being an option. Budanov had suggested it wouldn’t be the first assassination attempt on Putin, but the most consequential due to timing. The question posed: who is the target—Ukraine, Zelensky, Budanov—or a Russian false flag to justify attacks and derail negotiations. Speaker 1: Timelines. The attack allegedly began the night of the 28th and continued into the 29th. The Russians say it was an attack on one of Putin’s residences, described as terrorism. Putin hasn’t lived at his residences for three years, using the Kremlin instead, but this is not the first Ukrainian attempt to target Putin; there was a proposed attack when he flew into Kursk by helicopter. Russians are upset that this attack had no military objective, only potential assassination, and they know Putin wasn’t there. The Russians view it as real and plan to respond; Lavrov indicated that negotiations would be reexamined. Budanov claims Ukrainian intelligence has targeted Putin multiple times; the attack timing coincides with Zelensky in Florida, suggesting possible rifts or risk of undermining negotiations. The possibility of Western (American or British) intelligence involvement is raised, with speculation about CIA influence or European intelligence, particularly Britain’s MI6, given its Ukrainian roots. The question remains whether the attack was staged to derail negotiations or a genuine strike. Larry: If Ukraine did this, why would they? Ukraine might want to eliminate an obstacle to peace, though that could backfire; some argue Putin is more restrained than any immediate successor. If 91 drones were launched, Western intelligence would likely be involved, possibly undermining Trump’s approach. There is a sense of mixed messages from U.S. intelligence, with individuals like Susan Miller pushing claims of Russian interference that contradict other narratives. Zelensky stated no territory would be ceded as part of negotiations; Russia’s position is that Crimea, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk must be permanently part of the Russian Federation, elections must occur in Ukraine before negotiations, NATO must be out of Ukraine, and demilitarization is non-negotiable. Russia suggests there will be no 800,000-man army; these conditions are not open for negotiation. Russia may be willing to discuss numbers of troops for Ukraine, but not to concede core territorial goals. Speaker 0: If CIA or other elements were behind this, could it be to undermine Trump or push for a peace deal by pressuring Putin? Putin showed up in uniform with the military leadership, signaling a hard stance on land/territory, stating that negotiations should proceed without ceasing. Some argue this would trigger a stronger Russian push, while others see this as undermining Trump’s efforts. Trump and Zelensky had discussed a peace plan with 90-95% agreement, with a few thorny issues, possibly territorial. Trump characterized their call as productive; Russia reportedly agreed to support Ukraine postwar with discounted energy and resources. Lavrov’s rapid response to the attack and the potential retaliation would affect ongoing negotiations, which some view as already derailed due to Ukraine’s intransigence on concessions. Speaker 1: Could European intelligence be involved? Britain’s MI6 is seen as critical; there is a suggestion that British intelligence could have acted without American consultation. This would strain relations with Trump, especially after new security strategy. The transcript also notes a broader shift in Western posture: some European leaders are pushing for stronger defense and a more independent European stance, which might influence the dynamic around negotiations and intelligence actions. Speaker 0: Zelensky’s Christmas remark, “may he perish,” followed by an attack on Putin’s residence, prompts questions about who’s pulling Zelensky’s strings. Zelensky is described as the “highest paid actor in the world” with large sums allegedly pilfered from Ukraine’s aid; Zelensky could be expendable to those steering Ukraine’s direction. The meeting in Mar-a-Lago between Zelensky, Trump, and others occurred while the Putin residence attack was underway, suggesting an attempt to undermine negotiations. Budanov’s connection to the CIA and potential independent actions by Ukrainian intelligence raise further concerns about internal Ukrainian divisions. Speaker 1: Russia’s potential retaliation could target Ukrainian intelligence assets like the SBU headquarters in Kyiv, or European assets inside Ukraine if evidence points to Western involvement. Russia’s current military actions include continuing strikes on power infrastructure, with movements in Zaporizhzhia and around Kherson, indicating an axis of attack. Independently, Russia claims significant ground progress; Ukraine counters with claims of selective advances by Russia and a favorable propaganda edge for Ukraine. The battlefield metrics show Russia increasing manpower and maintaining multiple axes of attack, with eight or more fronts, while Ukrainian recoveries of bodies show a ratio suggesting heavy Ukrainian losses. Speaker 0: The conversation ends with expectations for retaliation, possible new European involvement, and the enduring fear that negotiations remain unsettled. The next days could reveal more about who is behind the attack, how Russia responds, and whether a path to peace remains possible, given the conflicting narratives and competing strategic interests.

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Joe Biden, while at the Council on Foreign Relations, allegedly bragged that he got the top prosecutor in Ukraine fired. He conditioned Ukraine receiving a billion dollars in US financial assistance on the firing of Victor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma. This financial assistance was a US aid grant. The speaker suggests finding the video of this event, calling it shocking and highlighting Biden's hubris and ego in speaking about it publicly, especially with the Council on Foreign Relations backdrop.

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In this video, the speaker talks about a remarkable achievement done in 2 years that nobody has ever seen before. They mention a president going to Ukraine while people in Ohio are in desperate need of help. The speaker proudly announces that they are going to Ohio, despite FEMA and the Biden administration refusing to provide assistance. The speaker then asks what needs to be done.

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The transcript outlines a string of alleged connections between Jeffrey Epstein, Ukraine, and Zelensky, tied to broader themes of modeling, trafficking, and political upheaval. It states that Epstein’s newly released files reference two Kyiv-based modeling agencies described as the best in Kyiv and as providers of cheap escorts, with one contact suggesting access to around 400 girls. The files also document travel routes from New York to Kyiv, arranged apartments, extended stays, and logistics, along with real estate dealings including a 2017 discussion of a mansion purchase in Lviv and large money transfers tied to the deal. A key claim is that Epstein was prepared to take advantage of Ukraine’s upheaval. An email from 2013, before Ukraine’s CIA-facilitated government change, purportedly shows Epstein writing to the head of the Rothschild banking group that “Ukraine upheaval should provide many opportunities. Many.” The transcript claims the emails indicate Epstein worked directly with the Rothschilds on capitalizing on the chaos in Ukraine, and asserts that Rothschild-linked interests moved into Ukraine after the 2014 upheaval to acquire assets in land, energy, and infrastructure. It also mentions the transfer of major financial assets during Petro Poroshenko’s presidency, with an assertion that oligarchs “simply changed hands.” The narrative then moves to 2019, noting Poroshenko’s ouster and Zelensky’s rise. Epstein allegedly wrote to a Ukrainian-born woman urging her to study Ukrainian politics, Zelensky, corruption, and parliament, adding, “it is funny, but sophisticated corruption. Huge amounts of money will be made. I’d like to see you as a female oligarch.” The transcript claims Epstein and Zelensky had lunch together multiple times. It also asserts Zelensky was accused of being complicit in human trafficking in Ukraine, citing a redacted email that reportedly states Zelensky “allowed modeling agent Jean Luc Brunel to traffic girls out of the country.” Jean Luc Brunel is described as someone Epstein used to traffic girls; he was found dead in a prison cell in 2022 while under investigation for rape of minors, sexual exploitation, and trafficking. A further twist claims Zelensky invited performance artist Marina Abramovic, a central figure in the original Pizzagate narrative, to serve as Ukraine’s ambassador in September 2023, to help rebuild schools and support children affected by the war. Abramovic is described as Serbian, not Ukrainian, and her art is noted for themes involving ritual blood and cannibalistic imagery. The transcript suggests Abramovic’s involvement as ambassador raises questions given her association with Pizzagate figures from the Podesta emails. Overall, the content asserts that several names linked to Epstein and Pizzagate appear in connection with Zelensky and Ukraine, including claims Zelensky’s regime and associates are involved in trafficking and corruption, while noting Abramovic’s ambassadorial role and historical links to the Pizzagate narrative.

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The transcript alleges that there are preparations to fly Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and much of his inner circle to Israel, where they would have immunity against extradition for criminal proceedings, and that this is what they would need after completing duties in Ukraine. The speaker asserts that Zelensky and his circle are “on … one foot right now in Ukraine and the other foot really in the door of the aircraft to fly them out.” The claim is made that people do not realize how weak and fragile the Ukrainian government is. Additionally, the speaker reports receiving information from Eastern Europe about people coming out of basements and homes in Prokhorst (Prokhorovka? Prokhorst is presented as a location), telling the Russians, “thank god. Let’s get this over with,” and expressing a wish for the war to end. The transcript notes that, according to the speaker, those in Eastern Ukraine and much of the population in the West desperately want an end to the war, and they realize it will only end with one outcome: “the elimination of Zelenskyy and his regime.” The statements imply a belief that increasing numbers of people are regretting the continuation of the conflict and favor a conclusion that involves removing Zelenskyy and his government.

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President Zelensky was supposedly humiliated by President Trump and Vice President Vance at the White House for disrespecting the American people and acting like a "welfare queen." According to sources, Boris Johnson influenced Zelensky to go to the White House to embarrass Trump and force him to continue funding the war for Europe. Trump supposedly put Zelensky in his place, which was cheered globally. However, Trump is now reportedly asking Zelensky to strike Saint Petersburg and Moscow, with Zelensky agreeing if provided the weapons. There is concern that Trump is now endorsing neocons like Lindsey Graham and potentially pursuing World War Three. One speaker expressed concern that Trump is not the same person he met in 2020 who wanted to pull troops out of Afghanistan. The speaker is now unsure about supporting Trump due to escalating actions that people did not expect or vote for.

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And one of the things at the table was one of the gentlemen who's a great guy, but he said, I said I I hope I didn't insult him. 'let's meet in another month or two, and let's see if we can start, you know, making some what.' 'He that a month or two? You're gonna have another 40,000 people dead in a month or two. You have to do it tonight.' 'And I did, actually. I called, president Putin, and we're trying to work out a meeting with president Zelensky. We'll see what happens there.' 'And then if that works out if it works out, then I'll go to the trilap and close it up.'

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Jamie White, a reporter, was assassinated after being placed on a Ukraine hit list along with others. The speaker claims Ukraine tortured American journalist Gonzalo Lira to death and that a leftist with ties to intelligence agencies attempted to kill Trump. The US is accused of running the war in Ukraine, targeting with weapons and soldiers, despite public claims to the contrary. The speaker alleges the US has been trying to break up Russia for years. The West started the war in Ukraine, and the current conflict risks escalating into nuclear war. The US lost a war against Russia in Ukraine, a fact policymakers are unwilling to acknowledge. The speaker discusses the stress of predicting the future and the importance of faith. He believes the globalist system is collapsing, leading to a spiritual revolution and a battle between good and evil. He emphasizes the need to fight against the globalists' plans to collapse the world economy and establish a dystopic order.

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The speaker questions the portrayal of Ukraine as good and Russia as bad, mentioning US bioweapon labs in Ukraine. They find it odd that Ukraine's president is a former comedian. They suggest that President Biden is not in charge, and the US is run by revenge-seeking misfits.

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I was born in Russia, grew up on the border of Russia and Ukraine, and have many Ukrainian friends who fled in 2014 when the military conflict began, which many Americans don't realize started long before the news covered it. Also, Ukraine's current president, Vladimir Zelensky, was essentially elected as a joke. He starred as president in a series filmed by Ukraine and Russia together, planting the idea in Ukrainians' minds. Zelensky worked in Moscow as a comedian from a young age and would do anything for money, like dancing in pole dance shoes and participating in any party to get noticed. His presidency is a political marketing campaign, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict is heavily influenced by political marketing.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1795 - Antonio Garcia Martinez
Guests: Antonio Garcia Martinez
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Antonio Garcia Martinez discusses his recent trip to Ukraine and Poland, describing the refugee crisis and the unified European response. He notes the surprising scale of displacement, with approximately 10 million Ukrainians displaced, mostly women and children. He highlights the efforts of volunteers and NGOs at the Polish border, contrasting it with the all-consuming war effort within Ukraine, where society is focused on resisting the Russian invasion. Martinez criticizes the American media's focus on domestic political issues when covering the conflict, arguing that it misses the Ukrainians' strong sense of nationalism and commitment to resisting Russian occupation. He believes Putin underestimated the Ukrainian resolve. He also touches on the potential for a stalemate and the risk of escalation, including the use of chemical or nuclear weapons. The conversation shifts to American domestic politics, with Rogan expressing concern about the current administration and a potential shift in strategy. Martinez discusses the "new right" and their potential sympathies for Putin's Russia, criticizing their anti-woke stance and perceived traditionalist values. He argues that both the left and right in the US often distort information to fit their narratives, leading to tribalism and a disconnect from reality. Rogan and Martinez discuss Sebastian Junger's book "Tribe" and the heightened sense of existence in conflict zones. Martinez reflects on his experience in Ukraine and how it has changed his perspective, making him almost miss the intensity of the situation. The conversation moves to tech, with Martinez discussing his book "Chaos Monkeys" and his experiences at Facebook. He explains the evolution of Facebook ads from "crappy to creepy" and the role of data in targeted advertising. They debate the reality of microphone-based advertising, with Martinez expressing skepticism but acknowledging the possibility. He explains how "lookalike audiences" work. They discuss Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) and its impact on Facebook's ad revenue. Martinez explains that it limits Facebook's ability to track users at a granular level, affecting the effectiveness of targeted advertising. He also touches on Apple's plans for on-device data processing and the controversy surrounding its child safety initiatives. The conversation shifts to the topic of censorship and free speech on social media platforms. Martinez expresses concern about the power of social media companies to dictate discourse and the potential for abuse. He advocates for a more decentralized approach, such as Web3, where users have more control over their data and content. Rogan and Martinez discuss the challenges of running large tech companies and the distribution of wealth within them. Martinez describes the "cult-like" atmosphere at Facebook and the vast disparities in wealth between early employees and later hires. Martinez details his experience of being fired from Apple after a Slack mob objected to his book, "Chaos Monkeys." He criticizes Apple's decision to cave to the mob and highlights the importance of moral leadership in such situations. Martinez shares his current projects, including his Substack, a podcast, and his work with a DC think tank. He and Rogan discuss the challenges of creating an alternative to Twitter and the potential for Web3 to address censorship concerns. The conversation concludes with Martinez reiterating the importance of free speech and the need for a more decentralized internet.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 47 - Gonzalo Lira
Guests: Gonzalo Lira
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In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, leading to extensive U.S. media coverage supporting Ukraine. Gonzalo Lira, an American in Ukraine, reported that Russia was winning the war and its economy remained stable despite sanctions. Lira was arrested for his views, and his father criticized the U.S. government's inaction regarding his son's imprisonment, highlighting concerns about democracy in Ukraine and U.S. foreign policy.

Armchair Expert

José Andrés (chef and humanitarian) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: José Andrés
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, host Dax Shepard interviews renowned chef José Andrés, who is celebrated for his culinary expertise and humanitarian efforts. Andrés is the founder of World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit organization that provides meals in disaster-stricken areas, and he shares insights about his work, particularly in Ukraine, where he mobilized quickly to feed refugees following the Russian invasion. Andrés discusses his new show, "José Andrés and Family in Spain," where he travels with his daughters to explore Spanish cuisine. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying high-quality food and the experiences that come with it, advocating for fresh ingredients over fast food. He describes the joy of cooking and the memories tied to food from his childhood, particularly the resourcefulness of his mother in creating meals from leftovers. The conversation touches on the cultural significance of food, with Andrés arguing that food should be considered a human right. He believes that everyone deserves access to nutritious meals, and he criticizes the bureaucratic inefficiencies of larger organizations in responding to crises. He highlights the resilience of the Ukrainian people and the importance of supporting them during the ongoing conflict. Andrés also reflects on his upbringing in Spain and how it shaped his culinary journey, noting the differences in dining etiquette between American and Spanish cultures. He expresses pride in his daughters, who navigate both American and Spanish identities, and he encourages young people to experience different cultures to broaden their perspectives. Throughout the episode, Andrés shares anecdotes about his culinary adventures, including his experiences with unique ingredients like goose neck barnacles and his approach to making burgers at his restaurant, Mercado Little Spain. He emphasizes the importance of creativity in cooking and the joy of discovering new flavors. The discussion concludes with Andrés discussing the impact of the Courage and Civility Award he received from Jeff Bezos, which includes a $100 million grant for him to distribute to charitable causes. He expresses his commitment to using the funds to address food insecurity and promote sustainable food practices globally.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Skye Fitzgerald: Hunger, War, and Human Suffering | Lex Fridman Podcast #278
Guests: Skye Fitzgerald
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In this episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, filmmaker Skye Fitzgerald discusses his experiences documenting humanitarian crises, particularly in Yemen, Syria, and Libya. He highlights the alarming statistics of hunger, noting that 811 million people are hungry globally, with 45 million on the brink of famine. Fitzgerald expresses deep concern over the use of starvation as a weapon of war, citing examples from Yemen and Ukraine, and emphasizes the need for accountability from leaders who perpetuate such suffering. Fitzgerald shares a poignant story from his film *Hunger Ward*, where he witnessed a mother and her malnourished child, Sila, suffer due to the blockade in Yemen. He stresses the importance of empathy and understanding hunger's impact, suggesting that personal experiences of deprivation could galvanize action against global hunger. He believes that humanitarian efforts must be aggressive and that political accountability is crucial. The conversation shifts to Fitzgerald's filmmaking process, particularly in *Hunger Ward*, which aims to shed light on the effects of war on civilians. He emphasizes the importance of hope and resilience, showcasing the dedication of healthcare workers in Yemen who strive to save starving children. Fitzgerald discusses the challenges of filming in such dire circumstances, noting the emotional toll of witnessing suffering and the responsibility he feels to tell these stories authentically. Fitzgerald reflects on the complexities of war narratives, acknowledging that while there are "bad actors," the situation is often more nuanced. He critiques the lack of effective international response to humanitarian crises and the need for a moral stance from powerful nations. He also discusses the role of military intervention, suggesting that there are moments when it is justified to protect civilians. Throughout the conversation, Fitzgerald emphasizes the importance of human connection and understanding in storytelling. He believes that filmmakers should prioritize the humanity of their subjects and approach their work with empathy and integrity. He shares insights into his creative process, including the necessity of gaining trust and building relationships with those he films. In closing, Fitzgerald reflects on the meaning of life and the importance of making a positive impact before one's time is up. He encourages listeners to engage with the world beyond screens, advocating for a life of active observation and compassion. The episode concludes with a reminder of the power of art to combat indifference and inspire change.
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