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Speaker: Just finished the resort season in Crimea and came to the capital! So, tell us, how is life in Crimea now? Can you hear me? Answer, how is life in Crimea now? Forget about the water! Can I have some water? Yes, here is a glass. No need for a glass, just wash my head. Oh, it feels so good to swim now. Oh, nice.

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In front of the Capitol building, Ukraine 24 Television interviews two people who don't speak English. The interviewer asks about the coverage and ownership of the channel. The interviewees confirm it is a private channel but don't know the owner's name. The interviewer suggests it might be Pinchuk, a Ukrainian oligarch. The interviewees confirm they are in America and that Ukraine 24 is a private Ukrainian television channel. The interviewer concludes that the transparency of such channels is why the first amendment exists in America.

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We are driving on Rublevo-Uspenskoe Highway. These gates belong to the oligarchs who are taken care of here. We feed them three times a day, they use buckets for their needs, everything is fine for them. This is where high-ranking government officials, bureaucrats, and corrupt individuals are located. And here is where they are disposed of. Rublevo-Uspenskoe Highway will now transform into Luxury Barvichu at Village.

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The speaker and Ben arrive at the hotel with high expectations of a nice view, but are disappointed to find a rubbish dump and squalid houses. They decide to check in and see what the room is like. Translation: The speaker and Ben arrive at the hotel expecting a nice view, but are disappointed to find a rubbish dump and squalid houses. They decide to check in and see what the room is like.

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This is the story I desire for us. On Thursday at 2 PM, in the palace, there will be two chairs positioned six feet apart in the center of the floor. Your royal highness.

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Спикер 0 выражает сомнение и просит разрешения посмотреть: «Я не могу так дай посмотреть». Он указывает на предмет и произносит: «Вот оно. Вперёд, не сись там» и сообщает вес: «10 килограммов». Затем добавляет фрагменты: «Половину, я живите». В завершение поясняет действие: «Я когда положил, я ложу сюда.» Speaker 0 expresses doubt and asks for permission to look: «Я не могу так дай посмотреть». He points to the object and says: «Вот оно. Вперёд, не сись там» and notes the weight: «10 килограммов». Then adds fragments: «Половину, я живите». Finally he explains the action: «Я когда положил, я ложу сюда.»

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First speaker and Second speaker greet the morning and say Zelensky bull yesterday on Kupinets, and that they are heading today to Kupinsk as well to visit a legendary photograph on a stele. Natalia is on a device, he takes it, and they head out. Their device signals something about calibration or tuning, with a reference to an eagle chain. They’re driving toward Kupinsk, noting the weather is difficult. He mentions trying to keep the corridors clear and hearing their car on the side, while the comrades appear as daredevils or “suicide guys.” Second speaker confirms they are already in Kupynsk. He says he will show soon that the signaler is signaling something and that their orders are on the way or “on,” though the wording is unclear. He adds that they won’t run there elsewhere and that something else will be set up. He talks about quickly moving to a “warm point” to do a miracle, bringing protective gear or nets, and notes that they always perform well in the fifth hour or at five? He mentions the morning still hanging, and that the item is already charged—perhaps a device or equipment—implying readiness and anticipation of action in Kupinsk. The conversation continues with emphasis on constant activity: “Postiaino here everything,” indicating ongoing work or noise. They ask whether they will fly or move, and urge to go, go, go, go, using strong language to push forward. They express a belief that they can earn a path of life from their current efforts, though one speaker concedes uncertainty about the exact meaning of the feeling: “From my sense I don’t know.” Overall, the participants describe traveling to Kupynsk under challenging weather, coordinating with a device and signals, setting up protective or supportive gear, and maintaining a sense of urgency and determination about their mission or tasks in Kupinets. The dialogue blends casual banter with operational notes about equipment, signaling, and readiness, concluding with a reflective, uncertain note about what their efforts will yield in life.

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In the video, the speaker expresses surprise at the quality of the girls' bathroom compared to the men's bathroom in the building. They point out the presence of two counters, two mirrors, and a lack of unpleasant odor.

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The speaker claims Donald Trump was expected to receive a red carpet welcome, but instead, the Saudis rolled out a purple carpet for him. The speaker states that purple is the color of royalty. The speaker concludes that this symbolizes Trump is still winning.

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**Original Language Summary:** Ведущая посещает Териберку за Полярным кругом, восхищаясь красотой места и отсутствием ветра. Она узнает, что киты приплывают сюда за мойвой, особенно в мае и декабре. Местные жители рассказывают о жизни на севере и угощают морскими деликатесами. Пара из Москвы и Апатитов построила здесь "Ковчег 51" - гостевой дом, который начинался как энергоэффективный проект, а теперь включает домики и монстр-трак для труднопроходимой местности. Они организуют морские прогулки на скоростном катере для наблюдения за китами. Гости могут попробовать мармелад из северных ягод и другие местные деликатесы. Териберка стала популярна у российских туристов после пандемии, и количество китов увеличилось. "Ковчег 51" принял около 10 000 гостей, в том числе из разных уголков России и мира. Пара надеется, что гости увезут с собой любовь к северу. Рассказывается история о корабле, выброшенном на берег штормом, который стал местной достопримечательностью. **English Translation:** The host visits Teriberka, beyond the Arctic Circle, admiring the beauty of the place and the lack of wind. She learns that whales come here for capelin, especially in May and December. Locals talk about life in the north and treat her to seafood delicacies. A couple from Moscow and Apatity built "Kovcheg 51" here - a guest house that started as an energy-efficient project and now includes houses and a monster truck for difficult terrain. They organize boat trips on a speedboat to watch whales. Guests can try marmalade from northern berries and other local delicacies. Teriberka became popular with Russian tourists after the pandemic, and the number of whales increased. "Kovcheg 51" has hosted about 10,000 guests, including from different parts of Russia and the world. The couple hopes that guests will take away a love for the north. The story of a ship washed ashore by a storm, which became a local attraction, is told.

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Speaker 0 describes entering a room where a massage table is in the middle, candles around, and asks the host questions. He asks, “Massage table in the middle of your house? How often do you have a massage?” The host replies, “Everyday,” then gets “weirdly close” and says, “And the right kind of massage.” The wife is present; they exchange looks and decide they must leave. They walk the six or eight steps back to their house and conclude they will never be in the room with that person again, not socially, for business, or philanthropy. If that guy is there, they won’t attend. They regard it as a gift—the voice and the moment. That’s their one and absolutely done.

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The clip centers on Skyler, a man seen in multiple interviews right after the Charlie Kirk assassination. The presenters highlight that Skyler appeared in about four online interviews, and he’s pictured with sunglasses on top of his head behind Charlie’s head. They note that the day Charlie Kirk was shot, Skyler was front row to witness it, and in the interviews he never claims to be press or someone important, yet he sits on the Main Floor at the Charlie Kirk Memorial. They question how this is possible and point to oddities in his interviews. In one sequence, Skyler is described as being only about 10 to 15 feet away when it happened, with security to his left and nothing else in front of him—“Close as he could.” They show Skyler and Charlie’s bodyguard moving to a different area once Charlie arrives and questions begin. Skyler is described as front row and center, with the bodyguard directly in front of Charlie and Skyler off to the side with sunglasses on his head. The footage is contrasted with his Facebook activity, which the speakers examine afterward. They state that at the memorial service Skyler was “sitting on the Main Floor” with a floor pass for a press conference, seated literally “maybe 10 or so rows from the front of the stage.” They contrast this with Skyler’s Facebook page, noting that he has “two point, I think, k followings,” and that from 2018 to 02/2025 there are “maybe seven posts and like 10 pictures.” The presenters remark that there is little material on his page, suggesting a discrepancy between his apparent access and his online footprint. Further, the speakers recount Skyler’s account of entering the stadium. He says, “There is an unlimited amount of security, Secret service, military, police, empty. Steel barricades all around. Yeah. They’re definitely protecting this place,” and adds that there had been “an overflow,” with people waiting since 05:30 in the morning. Yet Skyler ends up with a floor pass and sits just a few rows back on the Main Floor with a badge that says media, prompting the question: “How?” They describe how another person explained the process of passing through multiple layers to obtain a media badge and access the floor. The discussion turns speculative: Skyler “was handpicked to do all these interviews,” to have “front row” seating, and to be present at key moments. The dialogue then shifts to a series of unusual videos by Skyler, described as “bizarre.” One clip contains a speaker describing an “indecision night” where they say, “I photoshopped in my mind the blood away,” “I rewound the tape,” and “the shooter… goes down the stairs,” with continued vivid, fantastical editing of the event.

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I see him right there. What's happening? Look, there he is. We have media and media officers.

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Welcome to the Dragonfly Hotel. There’s been a lot of staff turnover, and security is tight. I’m documenting the situation here for locals, as the hotel is now housing 146 illegal immigrants. This area used to be a popular spot for afternoon tea, but now it’s different. Locals are unhappy about the new arrivals, mostly men, with no women or children seen. I’m just trying to gather information, but I’m being told to leave. They claim this is private property, but I’m documenting for the community. The police are on their way, and the atmosphere is tense. Locals are concerned about the changes in their neighborhood and the lack of transparency regarding the new residents. This is a significant shift for the area, and I’m here to capture it.

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The speakers discuss a known problem with strips, possibly related to cleanliness. One speaker recalls being in Kontratka in 2013, noting the area's volcanoes and salmon. A video shows the entire peninsula, full of volcanoes like Yellowstone, discovered in the 1940s. "Tyler" is introduced as a zero-g indicator. The speakers discuss entering Earth's shadow and moving to the cupola. One speaker describes microgravity as bringing joy, more than videos can convey. They discuss sleeping in space, noting it's cozy and soft. One speaker says that having their head touching something helps them sleep better. Polar orbit provides views of ice and snow, which one speaker calls "exploratory" and "incredible." They note that astronauts on the ISS may not have this kind of view.

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Речь идёт о катастрофической ситуации с розетками и оборудованием: "Этот розеток катастрофический." "Все обильное оборудование, тжк, которое у нас есть." "Мы можем заряжать из собственных запасов пауэрбанков." "Мобильная связь она тоже практически отсутствует." "Интернет очень медный, плохой." "Повсюду вот таблички спальная зона." Затем: "самое смешное, что нас позабавило, это то, как они перевели на русский язык освещение, лампы." "В общем, слова лайнс." "Они назвали это просто огнями." "И выключатели на стене, которые контролируют освещение, они выглядят вот так." This description covers a catastrophic outlet situation and abundant equipment we have. We can charge from our own power banks. Mobile service is almost nonexistent. Internet is very coppery and poor. Signs for sleeping areas are everywhere. The funniest part is how they translated lighting, lamps into Russian. In short, they called the concepts "lights" rather than "lighting" or "lamps." And the wall switches that control the lighting look like this.

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I just finished a show, and you won't believe the room they put me in. It's like Biden's Oval Office in here! I think I've finally figured out why I'm in this room. Let me show you. See that screen right there? It's a teleprompter right in front of my face. All I can say is, the last administration was something else.

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Ночь прошла довольно спокойно, удалось даже поспать часа три, наверное, три с половиной. Организаторы все-таки выключили свет внутри стадиона нашего импровизированного вот этого палаточного городка, но остался довольно громкий гул, постоянный такой вытяжки. Я спросони даже как-то подумал, что я в каком-то рефрижераторе. Очень порадовал сегодня завтрак чан с воздухом, немножко фруктиков и вчерашний салат с тунцом, который здесь лежит со вчерашнего дня. Ну еще здесь была, а вот она и есть коробка с чипсами. Но, друзья, хочу отдать должное организаторам за то огромный запас абсолютно бесплатной воды Пей не хочу! Last night was fairly calm; I managed to sleep about three hours, maybe three and a half. The organizers did turn off the lights inside the stadium and our improvised tent city, but a rather loud hum from the exhaust remained. I even thought at one point that I was in some kind of refrigerator. Breakfast today pleased me: a pot with air, a few fruits, and yesterday's tuna salad that lies here from yesterday. There was also a box of chips. But, friends, I want to praise the organizers for the huge supply of absolutely free water. Drink, I don't want!

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Текст описывает место размещения перед саммитом как суровое: «Ясное. Здесь спартанские условия. Это что-то от Красного Креста. У каждого подушечка полотенчико. Вот такие вот перекрытия.» Здесь же говорится: «здесь вот будут спать журналисты в ночь перед важнейшим саммитом.» The text describes the journalists' lodging before the summit as strict: "Clear. Here are Spartan conditions. This is something from the Red Cross. Each person has a small pillow and towel. These are the partitions." It also states: "Here the journalists will sleep the night before the most important summit."

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This is Archie Bunker's house, with the closet door and familiar wallpaper. The stairs lead upstairs, and there are kitchen/dining room chairs, tables, pictures, lamps, and family photographs. More items will be added next week. The cost of this set is equivalent to Tanya's kids' future education. Tanya's kids will be paying for their own college. The speaker invites Rob Reiner to join them on the set to discuss the importance of "All in the Family" and the national conversation it sparked. The speaker urges Rob Reiner to come and sit on the set again.

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The speaker presents a video clip from a German television show allegedly showing French President Emmanuel Macron and the German Foreign Minister concealing something on a table. The video appears to show Macron with a tissue and the Foreign Minister with a small spoon. The speaker questions what they are hiding, pointing out the actions of concealing the items in their hands. The speaker suggests the items are being removed from the table while the two are talking for the cameras. The speaker speculates about the nature of the hidden items and their potential connection to strained relations with Russia, ultimately suggesting Macron was simply littering a napkin.

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На Аляске для журналистов из России устроили необычное размещение: из-за встречи президентов и сезонного наплыва туристов все отели в Анкоридже заняты, поэтому нас разместили в местном стадионе. Я сначала думал, что это шутка. Показываю, как это выглядит: так называемый импровизированный лагерь, где кто нашел себе место, тому повезло. Здесь размещены российские журналисты; моя раскладушка, кто-то нашел розетку, гладил вещи, там остановились пилоты. Давайте протестируем кровать, чтобы понять, насколько она мягкая и можно ли назвать ее кроватью. По звуку это лучшее спальное место после 10-часового перелета. Но самый большой вопрос: будет ли выключен свет ночью и продолжит ли его за штукой издавать этот звук? In Alaska, Russian journalists were housed in an unusual setup: because of a presidential meeting and the seasonal tourist surge, all hotels in Anchorage are full, so we were accommodated at a local stadium. I thought at first it was a joke. Here’s what it looks like: an improvised camp, where whoever found a spot was lucky. Russian journalists are staying here; my cot, someone already found a power outlet, smoothed things, and there are our pilots staying there. Let’s test the bed to see how soft it is and whether it can be called a bed. By the sound, this is the best sleeping place after a 10-hour flight. But the biggest question: will the lights be turned off at night, and will it continue to make that sound from the device?

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The video narrative centers on Istanbul (Constantinople) as a site of a vast, interconnected “old world” substructure that allegedly lies beneath visible monuments and modern-day streets. The speaker asserts that major landmarks—the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern, and other famed buildings—sit atop a single, massive underground complex described as a 2,100,000 square foot foundation that supported a great palace. The implication is that Istanbul contains extensive subterranean networks that connect multiple state-of-the-art ancient structures, far beyond what is publicly visible or studied. A key claim is the existence of an underground passage system beneath the Church of Saint Mary of the Mongols (the “bloody church”) that supposedly reaches Hagia Sophia, despite the two buildings being several kilometers apart (roughly 2.2 miles). The speaker describes the underground corridors as far more than tunnels, forming an interconnected network that remains hidden behind walls and not open to the public. Fire damage is cited as a historical nod, with fires said to have damaged structures in 1633, 1640, and 1729, and the narrative repeatedly emphasizes that these connections and substructures are still present today. Among the focal discoveries is the Badram (Badrum) Mosque, described as built within the same 2,100,000 square foot foundation layout and noted for fires recorded in 12/00/2003 at 09:14:30 PM by a local “duck with a pen.” The speaker clarifies, however, a skepticism about the fires, suggesting later that there may be no fires as described. The substructure beneath this mosque is said to be a massive circular rotunda with a diameter of about 137 feet. This rotunda allegedly became a cistern below the floor, with a church erected atop it and a burial complex surrounding it, all now sealed and inaccessible to the public. Photos of the formation are claimed to exist from Dumbarton Oaks and the Byzantine legacy, though the speaker asserts the originals are insufficient to capture the full reality that supposedly lies beneath. Under the Jalata/“Gilat’a” Tower, the speaker claims there are tunnels under the water that connect to the Hagia Sophia, forming underwater or underground crossings that predate modern engineering. The tower is described as a lookout for fires, with its own fires alleged in 1831 and a prior destruction of a first tower in 12/00/2004; the narrative treats these accounts as inconsistent or dubious. The discussion expands to a catalog of palaces and related structures attributed to a single, largely unnamed figure who supposedly completed numerous grand projects in the 1500s, often in seemingly impossible timeframes (e.g., seven years, five years, four years). Distances between sites (e.g., 133 miles, 531 miles) are cited to argue that the same figure oversaw projects across wide areas, including a bridge and multiple palaces, with supposed precise years and signatures provided to “tie it all in.” The speaker questions the authenticity of these claims, labeling the entire account as fabricated and illogical, and urges continued exploration of underground connections and blocked sites. Throughout, the host repeatedly invites readers to visit Istanbul’s locations and highlights the supposed secrecy and restriction around access to subterranean spaces, asserting that the old world was incredible and that the public has been kept from the truth. The segment blends exploration, conjecture, and conspiracy-style critique, concluding with a promise that the uncovering of these connections is only beginning.

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People are arriving, possibly at a hotel. They are coming from places like Kuwait and Bolivia. One person asks another what they have in their bag and if they are getting a flat (apartment) at the hotel. The speaker mentions their son doesn't have a place to live while these people are getting comfortable. They hope the new arrivals get their money and a flat soon, while acknowledging their son has a long wait. The speaker observes the hotel room and luggage, stating it's a free country but politicians have things wrong. They mention being mugged at a bus stop. The speaker then asks if people have snacks and tells someone not to slam something because they might not get a flat. Finally, someone comments on a limousine.

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The Inauguration | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #557
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Theo Von announces dates for the Return of the Rat tour: East Lansing, MI (Feb 27), Victoria, BC (Mar 16), College Station and Belton, TX, Oxford, MS, Tuscaloosa, AL, Nashville, TN, Winnipeg and Calgary, Canada. Tickets at theovon.com. He notes the tour will end later this year. He recounts a LA mishap: thinking he was driving his Cybertruck, he described a Jeep Cherokee to police, then realized the car five spaces away was his. He joked about the Cybertruck looking like a UFO or a molar filling for the Statue of Liberty. He just returned from the inauguration in Washington, D.C. after a red-eye. He describes the five-block hotel draw, tight security, and the group he traveled with, including notable figures from entertainment, sports, and tech. He sat near a well-known racer on the bus; Conor McGregor arrived with obvious energy, and there had been online beef with the Paul brothers, but the mood was respectful. Security at the Capitol was intense: military, police, barricades, checkpoints. A backstage area offered soldiers broth and coffee and bananas. The Starlight Ball featured several celebrities; Gretzky showed up missing a tooth, and the crowd helped search for it. A chair on the inauguration stage broke, causing embarrassment, which prompted jokes about design and a miscommunication with the Paul brothers. He reflects that things feel different now: more self-promotion, easier access to celebrities, a shifting media landscape. Ads for Morgan & Morgan, Symmetry Sauna, and Valor Recovery appear, followed by a call-in segment about bathrooms at 985-664-9503. He closes by noting the weekend’s energy and his gratitude for being there.
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