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as a life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power of tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. and is it just because it shows you a few fractured images presented to this? but can you see through their illusion going underground can the summer to the ocean was disappointed when they do not. so to split it with almost a young lady slot that stimulated download blue, the open if you can reach me the 3 of the building, i shall know completely within this little one this costume and gives the process. so i don't think i would have put his knowledge, which is why new bolona i choose teach
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a computer one or 2 to to cite as close i use. i couldn't no one assuming a send you the new go use all things. so my solution at the put the much crash identity is 30 minutes. sure. those mean name you smoke us? those nights for me, i'd have them say to them or does get them shoot if i'm there's it, i get to go garcia to go. cities image flows and i believe i know what actually it's assigned to. some people are based chemist on the list of the national and that all the best buy really. but some of it then you'll put you are dealing with nibbling music. gives me money for so many new coal. la jeffery, you're so full of presto, nephew's huge coordination to rainier, not older. so the a hobble. yeah, it is now the 80th anniversary of the end of that terrible war. at 1st the germans
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didn't realize it at all. they didn't understand what victory over national socialism was or that the but now i think, god, thanks to the anniversary. there is a rising sentiment that it's not only a victory over the nazis on the, it's a victory for peace stuff which we had for many years. omen. do you think 80 years after the end of this terrible war and then i'll have the germans realized that there's no store. it's funny that she was made a russian citizen, whether the germans realized it or didn't realize it. i think it would be right. so if i ask you a question about what is happening to the germans, what is happening to germany? right. and why not every body obviously in germany has learned the lessons that the 2nd world war, which is already obvious, i think, but i'll try to answer it 1st. we have invited foreign guests. well, lead is leaders of wealth powers who will be in red square. we have also invited a large number of public figures,
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people who are connected with anti fascist activities who carry out this work on a literally daily basis from foreign countries. we invited veterans who was actually the main gas that the parade veterans, including those from foreign countries. i'm just talking now about the international aspect of those invited. and we did this as you can probably guess in order to show, oh, joy with them. oh, joy is absolutely perfect, it is complete, and it is old, encompassing. it doesn't require a re estimation from someone of how happy we are or how much we remember what was we all self sufficient. but we also respect those who remember history to our descendants of those who fought against not season, who preserve the historical memory and make sure with the lives that all this is not for go to in the way we white floor and guess of old levels to shop now joy with us not to get something from them and with ton,
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but to shed the joy that i think of to your time in moscow, you will have an opportunity to tell the germans what the design of any one, the west, any parts of the world to try to inflict a strategic defeat on russia leads to those tell us about what you've seen in moscow and in other cities will tell me about how people live here. tell us how this challenge that has been thrown into a school has made us even stronger, even though we experience it with deep pain, for those who are now at the front to have not returned. and he will never return. but at the same time, we enjoy these trials with resilience and great dignity. the next time anyone has an idea to attack russia to impose a strategic defeats opponents. they had better think about that to a 100 times over. because as this situation as the last 3 years and the last 3 decades have shown to fax, those who are using such plans in a negative way in the 1st place. who is now about your question about lessons
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directly. you understand that previously, perhaps we used to talk about lessons not being lunch often, but i think we need to talk in a different way. the west is not given up. the idea of segregating the world according to the principal of those who are worthy of living a full life. and those who are somehow noteworthy, from that point of view, which i still owe yet several centuries ago. these ideas, which of course originated in the western civilization, took the form of colonialism. the form of imperialism, the form of slavery to the slave trade, and the division of the world and to those who are free from bus. and those who could be enslaved from that point of view or in the 20th century, this ideal naji was distorted in an even ugly, a direction. it took the form of not ism fascism when it seemed to be ideal logistics and inspire as of this very philosophy that it was not enough just to
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enslaved people of all the continents. it seemed to them necessary to stop pursuing the same policy towards the neighbors that riding fellows, citizens, inventing series of racial superiority, including within the context of that things, fellow citizens. when do you remember where that led? mm hm. i think that this very, this philosophy that i speak audiology, which has taken different forms over the centuries, is still alive today with the of joseph burrell. he recently represented the foreign policy of the entire european union and said the world is divided into a beautiful garden and a wild jungle. this one was only the beautiful garden. of course he meant, as we understand, the nature centric community and the wild jungle is apparently not everything else and he will, that's the same ideology, right? so this is not about lessons, but about the fact that the very cool does that receipt of this, the only deal naji is unfortunately alive. it will not take these to leave to
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indulge, loan. yes, i saw in germany. it was unbearable that amid this 80th anniversary of the victory, the german foreign ministry for bade russians and germans from celebrating this day together for us and for most people that's absolutely unbearable. smidge is that you let the temperature, why do you tolerate it's got when will you stop tolerating it to fix the germans tolerated the accidentally imposed and paid for ideology of not isn't in the 19 thirty's. what did it lead to? it led to monstrous consequences for the germans themselves. how many people died, how many people were mangled mentally and physically? how many years germans paid the price for tolerating the ideology that was imposed on that. and the same ideology was paid for as it is now from the outside. but hitler didn't have such opportunities. he didn't have such finances. someone gave
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them to him, he got them from someone who comes. we know, well yeah, from the west to the delegates. now, to what point will the germans tolerated? do the germans realize they're on the verge of extinction as a people? i'm not talking about the nation. i'm not talking about ethnicity. i'm not talking about dna. i'm talking about culture, i'm talking about that community of people did. they realize that they all being raised from world history in the history of germany, there were lots of good and very bad things. but now things are being raised to leave only the bad, just the idea of nationalism is being that she didn't germans again, you know, it's, and i know it, how long will this be tolerated? i was getting the feeling meant, but very many germans are taking to the streets for demonstration minutes. the show their disagreement. a for example, with what our former foreign minister did. and there's a lot of writing about it on social media as the mainstream media is very one sided
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and presenting this information, darth, but this wave is growing and a lot of people are showing that they disagree inconvenience. and i think that's a good thing ma'am. yeah, and these days, as many people are coming to the russian embassy in berlin to show their solidarity inside at the state of georgia. i'm in need of, these are people. these are ordinary people. where are the leads defined, ordinary people in the lead? on this principle? i mean, where those who have the ability to influence political processes, economic price is yeah. where all of a oh, where all the public figure is that a german journalism is infected? if not defeated, there is no journalism in germany, there is propaganda. and it has been suppressed by liberal ideology, by liberal dictatorship, and has turned into a dictate to ship of liberalism, which is destroying germany. why is this? because it doesn't show in objective picture of the world, because they don't see history on maternity. but that's why we have to wake up
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germany. we have to make germany wake up. well, you know, somebody knew what is happening. the jim and john list have gone so far as to decry with on russian journalists. how can representatives of a democratic society imagine such a thing? it's nonsense, but they are actually literally harassing russian journalists because they are repeating the worst of gym and histories, but who pays them? where does the money for all these gem and media companies come from that? everyone realizes where the money comes from to is also comes from the west. because the vision does the, you know, that we, in germany for decades have not been free from the united states. it was, they have been telling us what we should do about it. so 2 people didn't realize that at 1st. and maybe only now that trump is come to power, and j. d vance has expressed at the security conference that said we ourselves are destroying the foundations of our democracy. and we have never been free from the
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us. and this is really a kind of awakening in germany that is needed fund funded was the bubbles in. yeah, those laws give that some mistake. the awakening has to start in gemini, not from the moment when somebody from another country says something. because today you are told something by advance, tamara, you will be told something from another country, with the awakening in germany must stop from within from self awareness. you're making the same mistake again. you're again listening to what you will be told in the same united states. you will forgive me. i will remind you, although you know it better than i do. the germany is older than the united states of america. yeah. they flicked. yes much more than that. oh, we need a different turn perhaps with the support of the us. although we must have our own interests and we will use them to our advantage. for example,
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that was germany as well suited to the role of mediator in europe. and in its time, 80 years ago, the germany did many bad things. but it is important to say that now we would like to be mediators including between russia and ukraine, yet. now the mood in germany is changing. and there are people in the european parliament who will come to celebrate the victory, 5 of them having to show that the mood for change is there, even in the european parliament. then i hope you support that, that the i mean to, to it. so you, well, i don't want to comment on the european parliament, that's the whole thing. i think it's deeply unhealthy. i would put it that way. i would like to speak about the role of mediation, or gemini, is mediation, wrote, form a gym, and chance the mac will undermine the trust of the world community. in germany's mediation function, that trust can only be attempted to be restored at some point. how did she do it?
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very simply. so for 7 years from 2015 to 2022. she said that she as the leader of germany and the gemini itself, when mediate is participants of the norm and the formats in the implementation of the ministry agreements. that they were an honest broker, immediate to an assistant in order to resolve the situation. a lot could have been done in 7 years and the most important thing on the table was really a working map of how you claim could preserve itself as an integral state and find a real stable, prosperous, democratic, free future to just it was the ministry agreement it was a story about how russia initiated knowing ukraine, knowing the history of the region initiated a plan that would help ukraine rewire itself. we integrate itself with internal resources of international experience. international know the mediation of those
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who are interested. and mack, who kept saying that, then of course she would help make it all happen. and then the same, michael said she was not going to do that. and that she already talked about supporting the minsk agreements with in fact the task was to militarize ukraine. that is to prepare ukraine to commit to masika is i don't think, mack, who is not smart enough, not to realize what would happen to you crying in case of a conflict, a direct conflict with russia. they understood that ukraine so old, its militarization had no such power to carry out such a plan. the so i understand that they just have to sacrifice ukraine and make it a tool as they set themselves to defeat russia. strategically. what mediating rowley you talking about now? if i understand your desire, i understand that this is the aspiration and hopes of many demons in your foot who will realize them. you'll lead is, have deceived you and the entire international community,
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the minsk agreements. i'm not totally a document that united the normandy format countries. the ministry agreements became a resolution of the un security council and official documents that was binding on oh, un member states that who was medical deceiving. she deceived, notating the ukraine. she received no telling the russia she deceived. notating the gemini, she deceived no certainty from she to saved the whole world. she deceived the un security council. we're still and one more points, if you say that many people are coming out supporting the restoration of ties with russia, opposing the destructive policies of the previous elite, schultz bulk and so on. i missed your talking about others being elected. how are they elected in a democratic society? the media plays a crucial role in the electro price that i'm not totally in elections, but in principle, in the, into electro price as well. if the media in germany has already turned into
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propaganda, then you know that they propagate only one world view concept liberal dictate to ship new the dictate to ship of liberalism. you will have the same results. they don't hear people, they don't see the old vs, but they don't want to notice how people live. i mean, in germany, on the country, they impose any one dominant concept on people. first of all, something has to be done with the media in gemini, or we have to hold them accountable. we need to mom that they start doing journalism instead of propaganda. i mean what they are doing is month stress. we need to look at where the money is coming from. you have to do everything you can to understand who is funding the gym and media, the publishing houses, and the owners of these publishing houses. and then you'll get the onset. and here you are again talking about america's support and so on. well, you see that america is diametrically changing its course 180 degrees every for 8
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years. and what matters to america now in a few years will be even in decent or even prejudicial. and that's the norm for them. that's the way they're organized. 0 to do is zane z. and do you see an opportunity to rebuild trust between germany and russia own, you know, i understand that russia was disappointed with angle america, so slow and what she revealed steam, the people in germany were shocked to. well, what could germany do to restore a relationship of trust with russia? stuart his zeal and his name submit? what have the germans done? if you am, i am so enlightened tape of painting to the interest of other countries. you talk about how violence has finally opened germany's eyes. then you talk about how with trump survival, a lot of things can change in germany. now you ask me, what should germany do to regain trust with russia? that's not what i'm telling you. i keep telling you that germany has to finally
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listen to itself. germany has to look inside its own country to realize where it's national interest, like to realize that it should not serve any one else, but that it should act in the interests of the gym and people, not as the nazis propagandized with ugly national interest and the high purchasing national policy, turning it into not season the true interest of germany, lion, the wellbeing of its citizens in the development of science and culture in the preservation of the best in the society. and experience that germany has switched and multiplying that experience in preserving itself with its best, its best traditions as a nation. and when germany realizes this in a self consciousness will awaken in germans in germany, i would like to emphasize once again, not in a high perch or feed form in the form of some nationalistic idea,
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but in essential real true understanding of the interests of the people well then something will shift, including, i think, in relations with russia. but if you constantly focus on how to make things more pleasant tool convenient for one or another, it will not lead you anywhere. what still you've already gone down that road. it has led germany down an absolute dead end. then you have someone in 2022, the whole policy of schultz and that book was to get jim and business to leave russia. some of the german businessman left a point, but you will love, it seems to me that in percentage terms, more gym and business is left gemini, the left russia. that's absurd. it's savage. i think german should ask and demand ounces from the political elite. how did the political elites come to the point where jim and businesses are leaving germany? this is the result of that activities. the result of the fact that russia was pressurized and a hybrid full was declared on us. if you say you come here,
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we have a grace of industry, production, and technology. we have businesses opening up germany, which was the largest economy of the last 2 years in europe, has now collapsed with no possibility of recovery in the near future is the 1st the greens represented by bab book so many years. we thought that the green policy was the policy for the environment. then it became clear that they have nothing to do with ecology. and people who are in favor of the environment will not be in favor of supplying alms to an area of open conflict. think about it for decades. it was the green policy that dissuaded the germans from building nuclear power plants because the germans believed them. they blocked the construction of nuclear power facilities in the country. this was one of the reasons for germany's economic quickness. nuclear power is developing in from nuclear power is developing in the
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us nuclear pilot is developing even in those countries that germany used to cool backwards. it is developing every way that in germany it has become a fact to a very serious factor of back witness number. as soon as they cut themselves off from russian gas, schultz and his friend bat bulk found themselves generally dependent, totally dependent. that is schultz and bad books sold this idea to the germans in such a way that by cutting themselves off from russian gas they would become independent . but they became dependent on literally everything on expensive liquefied natural gas from the us on any supplies, just to get energy from somewhere. for at least 10 years. germany and other countries around the world have been talking about digitalization. the old pumps of all life, logistics, transport services, trade, the economy, should be digital licensed. what does digitalization mean?
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it implies a colossal amount of energy for one in order to produce all in, in order to produce computers and tablets, service. the 2nd part of the energy is to run those computers. the 3rd part of the energy is cooling. that's an increase in energy consumption by leaps and bounds. the same bat, bulk to on one hand is a representative of the environmental party who was supposed to talk about reducing energy consumption. she also talked about a need for digitalization, and it all went well together. so this is where i think we need to look for an answer to these questions. to this is going to be, seems like you should become a professor in germany to explain this to the people. the sanctions imposed by the political elite had no strategy. if there had been a strategy just, it would not have been necessary to do it at all. but we germans have not had woken
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up after 80 years to we listened to what other said yet, but we had no interest of our own. they are especially lacking now. we were often subordinate orientated towards others. we didn't practice real politics either. we had a politics of morality, good, and that has set us back. the ended effects everybody, the energy prices are flying upwards and nobody knows how to pay them. well, maybe we need to be shaken up from the outside is on to help us realize ourselves what we need to realize that you've expressed that very clearly of heights. that especially it was a big question, is thank you for the invitation to become a professor in germany, but i have a lot to do in russia for now. and that includes teaching hit what have you say germans need to be awakened from the outside. but that's approach way bring last thing results. first one side tries to wake you up, then another, then
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a sud fellow try something to change must come from within the disease that has played germany and recent decades is called the dictatorship of liberalism. listen to me, what is liberalism in the western sense? it distorts the concept of humanity and the world. turning everything upside down. we hear a lot about human rights, especially from violin. but if anyone truly cared about human rights, michael stein, maya their officials, they would have seen what's been happening in the dunbar since 2014, when your children killed. native language is banned in parts of ukraine. in the world witnessed that the talk of human rights was, in fact by action. it was just took, subbing commercial and political goals. liberalism shot people down and remove their ability to critically assess the world around them.
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the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground can the,
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the analysis, what they, that's the tv is it that then you can put them in see a facade indeed. and therefore, the window at assuming that the to look into intermedia nikoto is the dimensions of the photo i'm seeing send the most of the, to the, to the motion of the the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best of
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all sense and up in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russia to day and split the ortiz phone, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request, which is the,
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the, the, the one page the annual i guess for them to customer. so the does that bottle, is it on some last that as a sign, you know, the rest of your activity on the any of the we show you the felicia says go much to it. the frustrated lives here. mitchell, i'm seeing you in the choke state. yeah. sure
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cool, i see the list for the additional a fee. so the 1941 with the seasonal relations ultra nationalists. the was dashes, the claim, the independent state of croatia, shortly off, the seizing power. se build the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. use dash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities, and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the santa of us come with her and the gods, tortured to arise and the prisoners. they send them a consultation tense. so most of them died 6 was
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incredible genocide, the adoption or tenancy. welcome to going on the right rule, guessing the world from the homes in the middle east, in the u. a. what do we get to be in the military industrial complex between usually about as india and pakistan on israel and guys are in yemen. the us and the ron rusher and ukraine were moving further and further away for when freedom find to nelson mandela said, let there be peace for all that. they'd be work red water and salt verle. it's 31 years since nelson mandela's organization is presidents of south africa. rob theresa will violence is the only means dependent upon the date system back by brittany usa and israel mandela visited here in dubai. and i go to interview in here, but next week it will be the title.
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