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In this video, the speaker discusses various issues related to compromised institutions in Australia. They mention a former prime minister being involved in a police document, as well as the compromise demonstrated by 60 Minutes in the UK. The speaker appeals for the inclusion of the institution of law in the terms of reference for the Royal Commission into the Institutional Treatment of children. They also highlight their efforts to remove a judge from the bench and express their concerns about the treatment of children in the family law court. The speaker mentions the Wood Royal Commission and the legal fraternity's involvement in a brothel club. They emphasize the need to clean up the act and give consideration to the victims. The speaker concludes by discussing the surveillance of a judge and the lack of cooperation between the AFP and the New South Wales Police.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They emphasize the importance of institutions like the law facing reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They emphasize the importance of institutions like the law facing reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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In Australia, there are high-level compromises involving a former prime minister and police documents. The speaker raises concerns about the legal system's integrity, including disturbing cases and the need for accountability. They emphasize the importance of addressing institutional failures and supporting victims. The speaker also highlights the work of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse. They stress the need for cleaning up the system and ensuring justice for all. The discussion concludes with a reminder that nobody is above the law and the importance of taking allegations seriously and involving the police when necessary.

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In Australia, there is a 90-year suppression order hiding the names of 28 VIP pedophiles, including a former prime minister. Documents have been presented to the Royal Commission, implicating high-level officials in disturbing crimes. It is crucial to monitor the responses of those in power, as silence in the face of attacks on Australian sovereignty will not be tolerated. The guilty will face consequences. Remember their names and actions.

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The speaker believes that the political establishment in Australia and the UK, including both left and right parties, are corrupt and working together like a crime gang. They mention instances of censorship and lack of accountability in both countries. The speaker's parents in the UK plan to vote for Labour to oust the Tories in local elections, highlighting the cycle of switching between red and blue parties without real change. They urge support for their senate run with the Great Australian Party, emphasizing the need to break free from the current political system.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The conversation centers on the Seth Rich murder and its alleged connection to WikiLeaks and the 2016 DNC email controversy. An FBI forensic report purportedly found that Rich contacted WikiLeaks through a London-based WikiLeaks director, Gavin McFadden, and Rich allegedly provided McFadden with more than 44,000 emails and nearly 18,000 attachments. Rich was killed near his DC home on July 10, but his wallet, phone, and watch were not taken. WikiLeaks published internal DNC emails twelve days later, showing top DNC officials discussing ways to hurt Bernie Sanders at the polls, which contributed to the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz as DNC chair and the DNC’s top three officials. Speaker 1 questions whether there is an “October surprise” and whether material is being held. Speaker 2 of the Helix group states that they do not sit on material and emphasizes that whistleblowers take significant risks; they note Rich’s murder as an example of high stakes and risk to sources, asserting that sources seek anonymity with them. When Speaker 1 asks if Rich was a source, Speaker 2 declines to comment but says they are investigating what happened to Rich and are concerned about it, though no conclusion has been reached. Speaker 3 argues that Rich was a Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC and asserts that the DNC rigged the primary against Sanders; he notes that Rich was aware of this and was involved as it happened, with Donald Brazil also involved. He describes Rich as idealistic and patriotic, and recounts his murder after leaking information to WikiLeaks, insisting that this is not a conspiracy theory but a fact-based concern. He challenges others to acknowledge the alleged corruption within the Democratic party and suggests that those who ignore the facts are engaging in denial. He also critiques media portrayals and online accusations about his own credibility. Speaker 4 discusses Assange and WikiLeaks, criticizing the idea of a conspiracy theory and labeling Assange as a key figure who exposed corruption. He mentions that Assange now “works for Russia” and questions the Ecuadorian embassy situation, describing it as heavily manipulated by interests around Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. He connects the Seth Rich disclosures to broader allegations of a coordinated effort to undermine Clinton and her circle, while acknowledging that some related claims may be questionable. Speaker 6 notes that hacking of the DNC and the role of CrowdStrike remain controversial and points to the subsequent murder of Rich as a focal point for questions that have not been fully explored by the media. Speaker 7 echoes concerns about the timeline, the FBI’s involvement, and past inquiries that were not pursued, emphasizing a sense that the case and the broader narrative around the DNC emails have been inadequately examined. Speaker 8 presents a long, conspiratorial narrative alleging that on 11/01/2016 Hillary and Bill Clinton orchestrated a civilian coup through corruption and co-option of key institutions, while a countercoup through Julian Assange and WikiLeaks was initiated to undermine Hillary and the Clinton machine. The speaker claims a silent countercoup across the Internet, led by members of the intelligence community, to stop the Clintons from gaining power and ensure Obama leaves without pardon, framing the moment as a major transitional event and a second American revolution conducted without guns.

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In 1972, Australia elected a labor government after 23 years. However, this government was brought down in a de facto coup orchestrated by the CIA, MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services. The Australian media also played a role in fueling discontent. The labor government had implemented various reforms, including racial equality, better wages and benefits, free healthcare, equal pay for women, and support for Aboriginal peoples. They also withdrew Australian troops from Vietnam, supported Palestinian rights, and proposed an Indian Ocean zone of peace. The CIA used a front company, Nugenhund Bank, to provide funds to opposition parties. The chairman of the bank was found dead with a business card belonging to the former CIA director. Despite pressure, the government refused to yield.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary and the need for transparency. They believe that when a group of people keep secrets, it compromises the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, just like other institutions have. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, orchestrated by intelligence agencies including the CIA, MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services. The media, led by a young Murdoch, played a role in fueling discontent. A slush fund was created to provide money to opposition parties, and the main opposition party was promised unlimited funds.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They emphasize the importance of institutions like the law facing reality, just as churches and other institutions are doing. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing the use of dirty tricks by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, MI6, and Australian intelligence services, along with the complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining public confidence in the judiciary and suggests that keeping secrets within certain groups compromises the institution. They also mention that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to other institutions like churches. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing various tactics used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, in collaboration with Britain's MI6 and Australia's own intelligence services, orchestrated the downfall of the government. The complicit Australian media, led by a young local Murdoch, played a role in fueling discontent. A slush fund was established to provide money to opposition parties, and the main opposition Liberal Party was promised unlimited funds.

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In 2020, the speaker discusses the misuse of government power and lack of accountability among prosecutors and FBI directors. They highlight instances of misleading statements and lies under oath. The lack of consequences for these actions is seen as a threat to democracy. The other speaker agrees, emphasizing the importance of accountability and limitations on those in power. They mention the decline of investigative journalism and the politicization of the courts as additional threats to democracy. They criticize the media for failing to be objective and the contradiction in claiming that democratic outcomes are threats to democracy.

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Speaker 0: We have a problem with the CIA and FBI in Washington. Speaker 1: What's your plan to start over and fix them? Speaker 0: They've gotten out of control, with weaponization and other issues. The people need to bring about change. We were making progress, but more needs to be done.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, just like other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various issues related to compromised institutions in Australia. They mention a former prime minister being involved in a police document, as well as the Royal Commission into the Institutional Treatment of children. The speaker expresses concern about the culture within institutions and the need for cleaning up the act. They also mention instances of judges displaying bias and making inappropriate comments. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues and supporting the work of the Royal Commission. The Attorney General responds by acknowledging the support for the Royal Commission and stating that nobody is above the law. The speaker concludes by highlighting the need to consider the victims and the problems with surveillance and cooperation between police agencies.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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Fabricated evidence was used and the courts were lied to, to ensure a certain outcome, which should never happen again. The details of the report are worse than imagined. Without a certain important move, things would have been even worse, and they might have succeeded. This was an attempted overthrow of government, and many people were involved. They got caught red handed. The Durham report is coming out soon, and it contains this information, plus more. It's incredible this was caught. This is one of the great achievements because what was found should never happen again.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

Keeping It Real

MTG: “It’s Much Bigger Than Epstein” | The 3 Million Missing Files
Guests: Marjorie Taylor Greene
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In this episode of Keeping It Real, Marjorie Taylor Greene joins Jillian Michaels to discuss a broad conspiracy narrative centered on Jeffrey Epstein and a purported global cabal of elites. The guests trace a common thread through Epstein’s connections to business leaders, politicians, royals, and financiers, arguing that the Epstein files reveal a systemic pattern of manipulation and profit at the expense of ordinary people. Greene contends that the demonized focus on Epstein’s sex crimes distracts from larger schemes of power and influence, including global funding networks, geopolitics, and corporate influence that shape policy and health narratives. The conversation repeatedly emphasizes a perceived lack of accountability from institutions, and Greene asserts that the Epstein revelations have begun to unify political factions in demanding transparency and prosecutions, while also noting personal costs, including threats and political backlash. The two discuss how post–COVID dynamics—health policy, vaccine development, and the role of major philanthropic and financial institutions—are framed by a small set of wealthy actors who allegedly steer global events for profit. Throughout, the dialogue centers on the belief that a small, interconnected group wields outsized power, directing events from Ukraine to global markets, and that exposure of these networks could reshape American politics and society. The episode moves between specific allegations, historical pivots in geopolitics, and personal reflections on political courage, accountability, and the limits of electoral remedies, insisting that ordinary citizens must push back against elite manipulation even when doing so risks personal and political costs. The tone remains combative and defiant, underscoring a conviction that uncovering the truth about this alleged web of actors is essential for restoring democracy and safeguarding ordinary people’s lives, economies, and freedoms.
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