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Tucker Carlson was removed from outlets for daring to discuss the war. Donahue, with the highest-rated show on MSNBC, was fired for criticizing the Iraq invasion. The speaker accuses the media of lying about Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, and supporting bailouts and money printing. They warn that the world is on the verge of World War 3, placing the blame on those responsible.

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In this video, the speaker highlights various instances where they believe the media has lied to the public. They mention the portrayal of the 2020 Wendy's protests as mostly peaceful, the effectiveness of masks, the safety of vaccines, and the claim that Russia blew up its own pipeline. The speaker then mentions their intention to visit Julian Assange but abruptly switches to talking about boycotting Bud Light. The video abruptly ends with the speaker expressing gratitude for a job well done.

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The speaker discusses the role of media corporations in hiding important information and punishing whistleblowers. They argue that true journalists should celebrate those who expose government lies, but instead, media corporations collaborate with the government to keep secrets and punish leakers. The speaker questions how journalists can hide the fact that the US is in a direct hot war with Russia, suggesting that their loyalty lies more with the government than with the American people. They emphasize the importance of defending truth tellers and not abetting lies in a country built on falsehoods.

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The speaker criticizes the mainstream media for spreading propaganda and gaslighting the population on various issues like energy transition, migration, COVID, and lockdowns. They express a lack of trust in the media and government, stating that they have not seen any actions to regain that trust. The speaker also discusses new laws on misinformation and disinformation, arguing that they are aimed at entrenching those in power and undermining democracy. They question the idea of preventing certain political figures or parties from winning elections, emphasizing that it should be the people's choice, not the elites'.

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The speaker notes the mainstream media's lack of coverage regarding a specific release, particularly from newspapers like the Washington Post and the New York Times. When coverage does occur, it reportedly focuses on criticisms, especially from Democrat politicians, rather than addressing the actual revelations and evidence presented in the released intelligence reports. The speaker emphasizes that the media avoids dealing with the truth that has been revealed.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of attention given to Seymour Hersh and the Nord Stream issue. They criticize the executive editors for their alleged inaccuracies in reporting over the past 20 years. The speaker believes that leaks revealed Zelensky's plan to bomb Moscow and accuses the mainstream press of lacking credibility. They mention Julian Assange and Tucker Carlson as individuals who have spoken the truth and criticize the press for not addressing the Nord Stream or Ukraine situation. The speaker also mentions people in jail for criticizing the war and urges the press to acknowledge their plight.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire exists to protect their capital, not us. The media portrays itself as our savior from terrorism, but it mostly spreads propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker believes it's wrong to rely solely on mainstream media like MSNBC or Fox. They mention a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that disinformation and biased news are common.

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The speaker highlights the lack of awareness in English-speaking countries about significant global developments, contrasting it with the awareness in Asia and the Middle East. They criticize the corrupt and biased media outlets in these countries, particularly in the US, for promoting government propaganda instead of journalism. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the conflict in Ukraine and criticizes the lack of interviews with Vladimir Putin. They assert the right to freedom of speech and accuse the Biden administration of spying and leaking information to prevent a planned Putin interview. The speaker assures that their trip to Moscow was self-funded and encourages viewers to watch the unedited interview on their website. They anticipate censorship from Western governments but urge viewers to make their own informed decisions.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the panel of executive editors, accusing them of ignoring important stories and getting things wrong in the past. They call for acknowledgement of leaks revealing plans to bomb Moscow and criticize the imprisonment of Julian Assange. The speaker praises Tucker Carlson for speaking the truth and being critical of war, but accuses the editors of being complicit. They claim that mainstream press is losing credibility and only appeals to elite individuals. The speaker demands the editors address topics such as Nord Stream, Ukraine, and the potential for World War 3.

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The speaker claims that mainstream media lies about the Ukraine war, asserting that Russia is not incompetent, Ukraine is not a democracy, Putin is not Hitler, and Ukraine is losing badly, facing massive casualties of 400,000 dead and widespread surrenders. He suggests the US may intervene, despite being unprepared for a war with Russia due to declining military discipline and outdated equipment. He compares the US military's current state to that of the late-Vietnam era and pre-Franco-Prussian War French army. Russia's initial war aims were limited to protecting Luhansk and Donetsk and guaranteeing neutrality for Ukraine, but now include ensuring Ukraine remains neutral and isn't part of NATO. Zelenskyy is portrayed as fighting to the last Ukrainian while planning to retire with stolen aid money. The speaker criticizes Victoria Nuland as a neocon driving conflict and accuses the US of spending $14 trillion on military interventions since 2001, creating massive debt. He argues that the US military is weaker than perceived, with obsolete equipment and a bloated command structure, and that the US is prioritizing foreign conflicts over domestic issues. He concludes that the US is in decline and heading towards a "come to Jesus moment."

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The speaker criticizes the mainstream media for their biased reporting and accuses them of playing games. They mention that the media has failed journalistic standards and blames them for the broken political media. The speaker also mentions helping their brother and asserts that they will continue to do so.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the media's lack of coverage on important issues such as the Nord Stream and Ukraine. They criticize the executive editors for their alleged failure to report accurately in the past and question their credibility. The speaker also mentions Julian Assange and Tucker Carlson as individuals who have spoken the truth but faced consequences. They urge the media to acknowledge the leaks about Zelensky's plans and the potential for World War III. The speaker concludes by stating that the mainstream press is losing credibility and only appeals to a small, unproductive audience.

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The speaker believes that media lies have been responsible for starting most wars in the past 50 years. They argue that if the media had dug deeper and not spread government propaganda, wars could have been prevented. The speaker suggests that populations are tricked into wars because they don't willingly enter them. They claim that a good media environment leads to peace, but ignorance is the main enemy. The organizations promoting ignorance are those that keep secrets and distort information. The speaker expresses their opinion that the media is generally so bad that the world might be better off without it.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media, particularly when it comes to Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They point out various controversies surrounding Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's focus on Trump's tax returns and the Russian collusion investigation, which they claim was based on a fake dossier. The speaker highlights instances where they believe the media has been biased against Trump, including the indictment in New York and the January 6th incident. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and lacks objectivity.

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The speaker discusses censorship and suppression, noting a shift in awareness in recent years. They criticize Wikipedia for spreading misinformation and mention being falsely labeled as a Russian agent. Another speaker questions the media's treatment of political opponents and policies, highlighting inconsistencies in coverage. They argue that Biden's border policy is ineffective and criticize the lack of action on issues like human trafficking and the fentanyl crisis. Overall, they believe media coverage is misleading and lacks focus on critical issues. Translation: The speakers criticize censorship, misinformation, and media bias, highlighting inconsistencies in coverage of political opponents and policies. They argue that Biden's border policy is ineffective and call for more attention to urgent issues like human trafficking and the fentanyl crisis.

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The speaker criticizes the priorities of society, highlighting how Tony Blair and George Bush profited from the Iraq war while Julian Assange remains imprisoned for telling the truth. The speaker also mentions the mistreatment of the Muslim community and the lack of consequences for those responsible for the war. They discuss the increase in global military spending, the rise of proxy wars, and the growing possibility of conflict with China. The speaker emphasizes that the world has become more dangerous, with Iraq being a prime example. They condemn the media's lack of integrity and the role it played in promoting the war. The speaker concludes by stating that war is embedded in our imperialist society, driven by the pursuit of wealth and power. They call for independent media to provide alternative perspectives.

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The speaker criticizes the mainstream media for spreading propaganda and gaslighting the population on various issues like energy transition, migration, agricultural policy, COVID, and lockdowns. They express a lack of trust in the media and government, stating that there is no evidence of them trying to regain trust. The speaker also discusses new laws on misinformation and disinformation, viewing them as an attempt to fortify those in power and prevent change. They argue that democracy should allow for the possibility of voting out a government that does a bad job, rather than changing institutions to stay in power. The speaker questions the idea of preventing certain political parties from winning, emphasizing that it is the people's choice, not the speaker's or anyone else's.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media and highlights various controversies surrounding Joe Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's treatment of Donald Trump, including accusations of tax evasion, Russia collusion, and the January 6th indictment. The speaker argues that the media is biased and fails to hold certain individuals accountable for their actions. They question the media's objectivity in past elections and claim that it only portrays Trump's actions as criminal. Overall, the speaker believes that the media is corrupt and presents one-sided information.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire exists to protect their capital, not us. The media portrays themselves as saviors from terrorism, but they mostly spread propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker believes it's wrong to rely solely on mainstream media like MSNBC or Fox. They mention a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that disinformation and biased news are common.

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The speaker criticizes the media and Anthony Blinken for urging continued funding. They accuse them of wanting to steal money and forcing people into a hostage situation where they must go to war or give up their money. The speaker believes the US doesn't need to be involved in any of it and questions why the mainstream media allows this to happen, suggesting they are influenced by financial interests.

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The speaker criticizes the media, particularly the CIA's influence on it. They mention specific journalists like Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper, Joy Reid, and Sean Hannity, accusing them of lying. The speaker also expresses their belief in the effectiveness of vaccines. They claim that the media's morals and code are a joke and that they will turn on each other when faced with difficulties. The speaker emphasizes their commitment to preventing America from failing and providing better representation. They believe that the media is driven by money and that the country deserves better.

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- The discussion opens with claims that President Trump says “we’ve won the war against Iran,” but Israel allegedly wants the war to destroy Iran’s entire government structure, requiring boots on the ground for regime change. It’s argued that air strikes cannot achieve regime change and that Israel’s relatively small army would need U.S. ground forces, given Iran’s larger conventional force, to accomplish its objectives. - Senator Richard Blumenthal is cited as warning about American lives potentially being at risk from deploying ground troops in Iran, following a private White House briefing. - The new National Defense Authorization Act is described as renewing the involuntary draft; by year’s end, an involuntary draft could take place in the United States, pending full congressional approval. Dan McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute is described as expressing strong concern, arguing the draft would treat the government as owning citizens’ bodies, a stance attributed to him as supporting a view that “presumption is that the government owns you.” - The conversation contrasts Trump’s public desire to end the war quickly with Netanyahu’s government, which reportedly envisions a much larger military objective in the region, including a demilitarized zone in southern Lebanon akin to Gaza, and a broader aim to remove Hezbollah. The implication is that the United States and Israel may not share the same endgame. - Tucker Carlson is introduced as a guest to discuss these issues and offer predictions about consequences for the American people, including energy disruption, economic impacts, and shifts in U.S. influence in the Persian Gulf. - Carlson responds that he would not credit himself with prescience, but notes predictable consequences: disruption to global energy supplies, effects on the U.S. economy, potential loss of U.S. bases in the Gulf, and a shrinking American empire. He suggests that the war’s true goal may be to weaken the United States and withdraw from the Middle East; he questions whether diplomacy remains viable given the current trajectory. - Carlson discusses Iran’s new supreme leader Khomeini’s communique, highlighting threats to shut Hormuz “forever,” vows to avenge martyrs, and calls for all U.S. bases in the region to be closed. He notes that Tehran asserts it will target American bases while claiming it is not an enemy of surrounding countries, though bombs affect neighbors as well. - The exchange notes Trump’s remarks about possibly using nuclear weapons, and Carlson explains Iran’s internal factions, suggesting some seek negotiated settlements while others push for sustained conflict. Carlson emphasizes that Israel’s leadership may be pushing escalation in ways that diverge from U.S. interests and warns about the dangers of a joint operation with Israel, which would blur U.S. sovereignty in war decisions. - A discussion on the use of a term Amalek is explored: Carlson’s guest explains Amalek from the Old Testament as enemies of the Jewish people, with a historical biblical command to annihilate Amalek, including women and children, which the guest notes Christianity rejects; Netanyahu has used the term repeatedly in the conflict context, which Carlson characterizes as alarming and barbaric. - The guests debate how much influence is exerted in the White House, with Carlson noting limited direct advocacy for war among principal policymakers and attributing decisive pressure largely to Netanyahu’s threats. They question why Israel, a client state of the U.S., is allowed to dictate war steps, especially given the strategic importance of Hormuz and American assets in the region. - They discuss the ethical drift in U.S. policy, likening it to adopting the ethics of the Israeli government, and criticize the idea of targeting family members or civilians as a military strategy. They contrast Western civilization’s emphasis on individual moral responsibility with perceived tribal rationales. - The conversation touches on the potential rise of AI-assisted targeting or autonomous weapons: Carlson’s guest confirms that in some conflicts, targeting decisions have been made by machines with no human sign-off, though in the discussed case a human did press play on the attack. The coordinates and data sources for strikes are scrutinized, with suspicion cast on whether Israel supplied SIGINT or coordinates. - The guests warn about the broader societal impact of war on civil liberties, mentioning the increasing surveillance and the risk that technology could be used to suppress dissent or control the population. They discuss how war accelerates social change and potentially normalizes drastic actions or internal coercion. - The media’s role in selling the war is criticized as “propaganda,” with examples of government messaging and pop culture campaigns (including a White House-supported video game-like portrayal of U.S. military power). They debate whether propaganda can be effective without a clear, articulated rationale for war and without public buy-in. - They question the behavior of mainstream outlets and “access journalism,” arguing that reporters often avoid tough questions about how the war ends, the timetable, and the off-ramps, instead reinforcing government narratives. - In closing, Carlson and his co-hosts reflect on the political division surrounding the war, the erosion of trust in media, and the possibility of rebuilding a coalition of ordinary Americans who want effective governance without perpetual conflict or degradation of civil liberties. Carlson emphasizes a longing for a politics centered on improving lives rather than escalating war. - The segment ends with Carlson’s continued critique of media dynamics, the moral implications of the war, and a call for more transparent discussion about the true aims and consequences of extended military engagement in the region.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media and highlights various controversies surrounding Joe Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's treatment of Donald Trump, including accusations of tax evasion, Russia collusion, and the impeachment trial. The speaker argues that the media is biased and ignores other election disputes. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and presents one-sided information.

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The speaker states they are not happy with Putin, who is killing many people. The speaker says they have known Putin a long time and always gotten along with him, but now Putin is shooting rockets into cities and killing people. The speaker expresses surprise at Putin's actions. When asked what they are going to do about it, the speaker doesn't say, and then accuses the questioner of being fake news. The speaker reiterates they do not like what Putin is doing, that he is killing people, and that something has happened to him.

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The speaker criticizes the focus on journalism while Julian Assange remains in prison and Ukraine engages in actions similar to what Russia is accused of. They express concern about the US turning fascist, mention the invasion of Iraq based on lies, and highlight the lack of attention given to these issues. They argue that China and Russia are making progress in international relations while the US has nothing to offer. The speaker questions the absence of Seymour Hersh and raises concerns about the Nord Stream and the banning of Russian media. They accuse the journalists present of not producing anything revolutionary and express frustration at the lack of answers to their questions.
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