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This is a mess. They brought trouble on purpose. Look at the anger and chaos. Traitors and troublemakers. They marched down from Saint George's causing trouble. Left-wing faces can see the truth now. It's not just Sky News or BBC. They're troublemakers from Saint George's. Almost forgot about them. Translation: The situation is chaotic and deliberate trouble is being caused. There is anger and chaos, with troublemakers marching down from Saint George's. Those on the left can now see the truth. The troublemakers are from Saint George's.

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Police are squabbling with protesters. The protesters reached the capital again.

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Protests intensify as hundreds of demonstrators try to take over the congress center, currently used as a temporary base by security forces. The police respond with tear gas and stun grenades, escalating the situation. Earlier, President Gianukovic surprised the opposition by offering two of their leaders positions in his cabinet. However, the response from Independence Square was swift and clear. The opposition demands the repeal of laws restricting the right to assemble and calls for elections this year. While some citizens are skeptical of Yanukó Beach's offer, the opposition remains steadfast, refusing to make concessions. The power struggle between the opposition and the government shows no signs of abating.

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Protesters in Ukraine aim to topple the government by urging President Yanukovych to sign an association agreement with the EU. American support is expressed, emphasizing the importance of stability for investors. The focus is on peaceful resistance against tyranny, with a call for the government to show restraint and avoid violence.

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Amidst tributes and flowers, armed men with questionable symbols and far-right graffiti are seen in the square. Ordinary Australians, including students, doctors, workers, and families, played a significant role in bringing down the government. However, a small number of far-right groups were the most organized and effective, often being the loudest and most violent during confrontations with the police. The largest group, called the right sector, can be seen marching in Kiev with baseball bats and sometimes guns. We encountered some members posing for pictures near their burnt-out headquarters and asked about their political beliefs.

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The streets of ancient Baghdad become the scene of a short but decisive revolution that topples the pro communist government of premier Abdel Karim Qasim, shown here on the right. A six man military junta ceases power on a holy day, and within hours, the Premier, who reportedly had executed 10,000 people, is himself shot. First pictures from Iraq show the intensity of the fighting which was directed not only at the Qasem government, but also against the thousands of East European communists who had infiltrated the country. It took 240 tanks and a brigade of mechanized infantry to break the resistance of the 1,500 military police who had been guarding the premier. The new government which promises a modification of CASM's bitterly anti British, anti American, and anti Nasser policies has been emptying the jails of political prisoners and replacing them with communists, rounded up since the revolution.

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Amelia introduces herself, saying she’s English and loves England. The other speaker responds with a set of personal preferences—fish and chips, a pint at the local pub, Shakespeare, Dickens, Tolkien, Lewis, Harry Potter, pork sausage, dogs, and fashion—and then declares “Haram. Haram,” followed by anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic statements. They express frustration that Brits are polite but unwilling to “commit cultural suicide,” condemning the Church of England and the BBC as “a bunch of queers and nonces.” They question how the country could move from Churchill to the current leadership, naming Sadiq Khan and London as not Afghanistan or Star Wars. They claim the government won’t protect schoolgirls from grooming gangs and that the police won’t help, accusing law enforcement of prioritizing other concerns, including confiscating garden tools and suppressing free speech. A police encounter is depicted where a woman is arrested for tweeting rudely. They insist curry is fine but argue Britain doesn’t need “2,000,000 Indians here” to cook it, and they assert there are “50 Islamic nations” and that Muslims don’t need to be on the island because they want to conquer it. They state the government dictates the way things must be, and ask if that’s right, addressed to “Robin Hood.” The speaker uses imagery of dragons threatening England, suggesting brave knights must rise to slay them, and questions whether British bloodlines with any bollocks were killed off in World Wars I and II. They declare English men’s country being taken from them, saying it doesn’t matter if you’re “Chav” or “posh”—everyone is in this together. They express concern about the future of the women of England—and imply that women in Iran and Afghanistan wouldn’t want this either. They reference ancestors who defeated the Spanish Armada, Napoleon, and the Nazis, implying resilience of English history. They ask if people can handle welfare tourists, asserting that history will record what actions are taken. The message ends with a call to “Get cracking, lads. Love, Amelia.”

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"A shadow of things to come were these anti Castro pickets who heckled Jewelle Goulart as he returned to Brazil in 1961 to assume the presidency." "It was Goulart's leftist leanings on the fear that he would turn Brazil into a Castro state that led to an army revolt and his downfall." "Goulart had begun his regime as a middle of the rotor, but runaway inflation and worker discontent led him to institute land reforms and move to legalize the Communist Party." "He had also invited the Soviets to hold a trade show in Brazil, and he consistently wooed the red block after his country was unable to pay foreign debts to Western powers." "The deposed president fled to neighboring Uruguay, and it appears that the new rebel government will find quick recognition abroad."

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In response to concerns that the army on the streets might inflame demonstrations, Speaker 1 asserts that protesters are not deterred; he says, “we actually have a bigger army,” referring to “agriculture testers, plant hire men,” and insists, “the army will not move this protest.” He adds that if any vehicle is touched, “there’ll be 10 more to replace it immediately,” underscoring the perceived strength of people on the ground. When asked whether protesters could be moved by the army, Speaker 1 responds, “I can’t see it possible because the machines that are parked up cannot physically be removed.” Earlier, Speaker 0 notes that reports on the 09:00 news indicate numbers are growing in some protests. The conversation concludes with James Cagan thanking the guest for appearing.

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Speaker 0: I feel elated. I feel, my goodness, two and a half hours. It's over, and and it's gone quickly. And and I was concentrating for most of the time. Once or twice, I slipped up because it just completely went. But, otherwise, I enjoyed it. Speaker 1: BBC should know in about ten days or so whether its early morning programs are receiving the 2,000,000 or so viewers they're expected to receive. In the meantime, director general Alastair Milne and BBC chairman George Howard declared themselves well pleased with the first program. And as for TVAM, the BBC's breakfast competitors who go on air in two weeks' time Speaker 2: Says they make no apology for that. Speaker 3: Looking at a political party that has values, principles, beliefs that that it will not compromise just for electoral success. And the great thing about last night is we haven't moved to the climate. The climate is moving towards us. Speaker 2: After a decade and a half on the sidelines, the Greens emerged this morning as a political force to be reckoned with. So much so, they're now setting their sights on Westminster. Speaker 4: But with increased public Brother is massive. It's global. It has multiple aspects, and they have not been discussed at this election apart from discussion by me. Speaker 3: What's his abacus for? Speaker 4: For children, very young children at four years of age. It's simple. We have But Speaker 3: the only numbers that are meant to count in this ballot Speaker 5: enough no more because everything this man has said Thank you. I bloody love you. This is what they mean by the beautiful people. And we and alike around the world are going to go down in history. As the people that brought freedom back from the brink just as the light was going out. A way, way into what we call the future. There will be children living in a world of freedom, fairness, justice, joy, and love. And they will sit in enraptured attention as the storytellers recall those special people way back in the ancient twenty twenties who secured freedom on this planet. Impact on the track. Yeah. Speaker 2: This is that CBIZ shit, that ER shit that you already fucking know. Speaker 6: That straight gas. Get that sauce, spill that Speaker 2: motherfucking joint. You feel me? CBIZ, truck. Speaker 6: I tell your man I fucked this girl. I hit the streets, I played the game. I build the shit, I made the name. I hit the note, I changed the game. I made some change, I changed my lane. I a change and broke the chain. I caught a case to change my name. I made the lane and showed the way. ER and so we ate. C biz best know it. E r, we done showed it. A nigga put me in the grave. Work. 40 counts best blow it. Boo. I hit the rave and shot it down. What? I moved the base and smoked the loud. Work. You broke the joke or just a clown. Work. You ain't the road, you're just about. See, there's the name sick. But flows hard, I take the piss. I pay the price, I get the brick. I break it down to feed the strip. It's 44 for protection. Who who go to my section? ER to the world. That's the team that I'm Speaker 2: six feet in the seat. Speaker 6: That's how we get down. Impact Speaker 5: on the tracks.

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This new form of communism doesn't allow any differing opinions. The speaker believes the events in Brussels show why Brexit was the right choice. The police may close down the conference, but the speaker won't resort to violence. There is no public order threat inside.

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We are currently experiencing a hostile government takeover. I want to discuss this situation, but I am already running late for work. If you believe we need to stop this, remember that we had an opportunity to do so before, but some of you did not want that particular person in power.

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The protesters in Ukraine are calling for a revolution to topple the elected government and sign an association agreement with the EU. They want a stable business environment and support from the free world. It would be a shame to waste years of preparation if the agreement is not signed soon. Some believe that Yats is the right person to lead the government due to his economic and governing experience. The brave Ukrainians are peacefully standing against tyranny and expect the government to avoid violence when dealing with them.

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News at midnight from The Gulf reports a second Iranian drone dispatched to the USS Abraham Lincoln after the first was shot down by Trump's forces, amid global worries that he could be distracted from the Epstein files to start Israel's war on Iran with US money. At midnight also comes news that Seyfal Gaddafi, who could reunite what was once Africa's richest per capita country, Libya, has been killed in his garden by militias and mercenaries with British involvement. Sources say MI6 was deeply involved. Britain was reportedly deeply involved fifteen years ago with France in trying to destroy Africa's richest per capita country because it was a beacon of high living standards and Gaddafi himself was proposing some sort of Gold Dinar system, not to mention that France, according to WikiLeaks papers from 2011, wanted 35% of Libyan black gold. The transcript notes that Seyfal Gaddafi is not being covered in the NATO nations that destroyed Libya and used Gaddafi in horrific ways, allowing slave markets to open there. It states that Seyfal Gaddafi has been writing articles supporting the Palestinians and Arab sovereignty while in hiding, because he was the most popular leader in Libya, across both halves, and could have reunited it. He is described as visiting places around Libya ahead of putative elections that will now, of course, happen because that’s what the colonial powers were desiring. The end of Seyfal Gaddafi is proclaimed. As a reminder of imperial policies, the Epstein file is cited: in the latest 3,000,000 documents, the Department of Justice released an email saying, “I also have friends formerly with MI6 and Mossad willing to help identify stolen assets and get them recovered.” He was described as being involved in trying to get hold of Libyan assets, many of which, of course, have been stolen. The Epstein oligarchs with their depraved alleged cannibalism and mass killing of children have not gone away. While people begin to report repercussions of the Epstein files, the same forces are present, which may explain why the personal lawyer to Donald Trump at the DOJ said, on the release of them, that no one is going to be prosecuted. What this means for Africa, amidst all these global tensions, is tied to the expiry of the START treaty within the next 24 to 48 hours, which would allow unlimited warheads, the end of nuclear inspections, and perhaps a nuclear arms race that has never been seen before on this planet. We will have to wait and see.

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Speaker 0 notes how a protest has suddenly morphed into a movement aiming to topple an elected government, calling it a revolution. The agenda they are waiting to advance is for President Kenukovic to return to Brussels and sign the association agreement (AA). They state: “We’re here from America.” They emphasize the importance of signing the AA, arguing it would put Ukraine on a path to a stable and predictable business environment that investors require. They assert, “The free world is with you. America is with you.” They refer to themselves as “I am a litigator.” They warn that “it would be a huge shame to see five years’ worth of work and preparation go to waste if the AA is not signed in the near future,” urging to “finish the job.” Speaker 1 mentions active involvement in what’s been happening in the UK. Speaker 0 expresses a view on government formation, saying, “I don’t think cleats should go into the government. I don’t think it’s necessary. I don’t think it’s a good idea.” They designate Yadze as “the guy who’s got the economic experience, the governing experience,” and note they are not going to comment on private diplomatic conversations. Speaker 1 calls for the protest to stand peacefully against tyranny and asks the Ukrainian government to demonstrate strength without resorting to violence, emphasizing the importance of dealing with peaceful protest.

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The speaker discusses Canada becoming interesting in January and February due to protesters in Ottawa. The job of reporters, according to the speaker, is to go out and ask protesters why they are on the streets, why they are there with their kids, and why there is a bouncy castle in the middle of Ottawa, to discover the story. The speaker claims the Government did not want that and that the Prime Minister decided in advance that the protesters were all the modern excommunications—Nazis, white supremacists, anti-Semites, probably homophobes, misogynists, probably transphobes, etc.—and then he brings in the Emergency Powers Act. The speaker asks what the mainstream media would do at such a time, and asserts they would question it, but claims the Canadian mainstream media did not and instead acted as an Amen Chorus of the government. Several examples are provided. A CBC host described the Freedom Convoy as a feral mob. A Toronto Star columnist said, “sorry for the language, it's a homegrown hate farm that was then jet fueled by an American right funded rat fucking operation.” The speaker notes that CBC claimed two indigenous women who were scared to go outside in Ottawa because of racist violence did not bother to mention that indigenous drummers had led the truckers in an 0 Canada rendition. The National Observer allegedly stated that many black and indigenous freedom convoy supporters were, in fact, duped by the truckers. A Globe and Mail reporter claimed, “My 13 year old son told me to tell protesters I'm not a Jew” out of fear of antisemitic violence, without mentioning that one of the convoy leaders was Jewish. The speaker argues this demonstrably rancid and corrupt behavior is rooted in a system where in Canada, the media is funded by the government. It is stated that in 2018, election year, there was a coincidence with the government funding; the Canadian media allegedly received $595,000,000 over five years, and the Toronto Star estimated it was going to be getting $3,000,000 from the Government in the first half of the year. The government is described as able to tell banks to shut down people’s bank accounts, and able to tell the media what to do, with the media then doing the bidding of the government camp. The speaker concludes that this is not a free society’s media.

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The speaker discusses the transition of protests into a revolution aimed at toppling the elected government. Their agenda includes changing the president and signing an association agreement to strengthen Ukraine's business environment. They express support for Ukraine, stating, "The free world is with you. America is with you. I am with you." They emphasize the importance of signing the association agreement soon and suggest Yatseniuk is the right person due to his economic and governing experience. They commend the Ukrainians for peacefully protesting against tyranny and expect the Ukrainian government to show restraint and avoid violence against peaceful protesters.

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We are proud of our influence in government. A constituent asked about outside interference in democracy, specifically regarding Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum. He claimed that the WEF has infiltrated over half of Canada's cabinet. In the interest of transparency, could you name the cabinet ministers aligned with the WEF's agenda? Order, please. The question is important, but the audio and video quality are poor. I apologize for that. The younger generation, including Prime Minister Trudeau, is involved.

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Police are squabbling with protesters; they have just reached the capital again.

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The protesters in Ukraine aim to topple the government by urging President Yanukovych to sign an association agreement with the EU. They are supported by the US and other nations. The focus is on creating a stable business environment and preventing violence against peaceful demonstrators.

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A peaceful protest in Brussels turned violent as Antifa members attacked the EU building. The speaker accuses the police, military, media, and Antifa of collaborating to create chaos. They claim the violence was staged to discredit peaceful protesters and criticize the use of force. The speaker warns of accountability for crimes against humanity and emphasizes the peaceful nature of their protests. They reject the label of "anti-vaxxers" and express concerns about mandatory vaccinations.

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Bro What Is Going On In The UK...
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Chaos erupts in London as police arrest 500 people for backing a banned pro-Palestine group, while onlookers debate what is really happening in the UK. The speaker questions national politics, media narratives, and the meaning of protest, juxtaposing scenes of crowds with references to past wars, refugees, and the right’s and left’s rhetoric. The footage flashes between confrontations, calm bystanders, and shouted claims that journalists are recording for clicks, with criticisms of masked reporters and trendy activism. The host links current events to long-running debates about immigration, asylum, and who bears responsibility for security, noting Nigeria’s Christians, Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and Western intervention. Recurrent motifs surface as the discussion moves to leadership, protest culture, and media manipulation, including a contrast between Kier Starmer, Nigel Farage, and reformist parties. References to social media identity, no one is illegal signs, and the idea that protests reflect a broader clash of globalization, sovereignty, and moral duty.

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Nepal's Gen Z Just Overthrew Their Government..
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Neply, Nepal’s Gen Z riots erupt into a surreal inferno as Parliament is torched and chaos swirls through Kathmandu. I move through a city thick with smoke, distant gunfire, and torn railings. Protesters push forward while riot police retreat and tear gas drifts over crowds who smile or stare in disbelief. A mix of locals, expats, and journalists document scenes where one moment feels like a festival and the next a battlefield. Parliament, burned through, becomes a symbol of upheaval. Conversations reveal mixed motives: protesters speak of corruption, demand change, and question who benefits from the status quo. Some narrators wonder about foreign influence, while others insist the moment is driven by Nepal's internal politics and youth energy. Amid the chaos, acts of humanity persist: water shared, injuries tended, and strangers helped one another escape the tear gas plume. The crowd cheers when police finally pull back, and the Parliament precinct stands as a burning symbol of political rupture. Afterward, rumors spread about curfews and social media restrictions, while locals and travelers weigh the risks of staying or leaving. The narrator notes Nepali hospitality amid violence, a reminder that the city is more than its flames. Gen Z’s rise as a political force in Nepal is described with awe and unease, leaving questions about accountability and what comes next.

The Rubin Report

Greek Financial Crisis | Yanis Varoufakis | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Yanis Varoufakis
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In today's interconnected world, events in one country can be instantly shared globally, highlighting both the benefits and risks of such connectivity. Understanding global issues requires more than just awareness; it demands intellectual engagement and historical context. Greece, often seen as the birthplace of democracy, is currently at the heart of the global financial crisis, grappling with the consequences of EU bailouts and the struggle for financial independence amidst rising populism and blurred borders. Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Finance Minister, discusses the flawed monetary union in Europe, where disparate economies were bound together without adequate mechanisms for balance. This led to a cycle of debt-fueled pseudo-growth, particularly in Greece, which became a deficit country reliant on loans from surplus nations like Germany. The 2010 bailout was framed as assistance but primarily aimed to protect European banks from losses, perpetuating a cycle of austerity that further harmed the Greek economy. Varoufakis emphasizes the need for a substantial debt restructure and sensible fiscal policies, arguing that the EU's approach has been politically motivated rather than economically sound. He recounts the 2015 referendum, where the Greek people overwhelmingly rejected further austerity, only for the government to capitulate. He asserts that Greece's autonomy has been severely compromised, likening the situation to a coup executed through financial means rather than military force. Ultimately, he calls for solidarity among European nations to address systemic issues rather than fragmentation, as the challenges faced by Greece reflect broader global economic failures.

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The UK Protests Are Out of Control..
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Britain is gripped by protests, the host says, with around 20 demonstrations on Friday and more on Saturday across towns Nunaton and Portsmouth. He wonders whether a monarchy could calm the unrest, hints at royal drama, and notes the scale of the movement. The protests stem from locals reacting to immigration policies and elite inaction. He claims resources are diverted to migrants, housing and education suffer, and signs like refugees welcome intensify a perceived culture clash. An alleged assault by Afghan migrants on a 12-year-old is cited as a flashpoint, without divulging details. Mainstream coverage is blamed for ignoring the story; BBC and Sky are criticized, GB News praised, and a Curtis Yarvin quote about a free press is invoked. The message: amplify the voice of ordinary people over political agendas. Throughout, the host frames the conflict as a clash of cultures and a turn toward populism, urging peaceful protests to grow participation. He rails against media bias and algorithmic promotion, claiming topics like migration and costs of living would attract larger audiences if covered honestly. He says the establishment ignores citizens and portrays migrants as exploiting systems, then calls for sustained, peaceful pressure to widen turnout to include more women and elderly people.
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