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argument program for the YouTube channel Unian
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be aware of interesting uh opinions of
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events
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to listen to interesting people, for example, as
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my guest today in July Yulia
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Latynina Subscribe By the way to her
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Youtube channel And to always listen to
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very interesting things expert opinion and Yulia,
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I was just watching your channel, a very
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interesting story, you can get an
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excursion into history and expert opinions, and you can
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still laugh, so to speak,
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on the Internet. So, subscribe
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to Yulia’s channel, now is the time to
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laugh,
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many people are now in Ukraine. Of course, people are
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very you know how tense many people are
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close to you and are overstressed
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very sometimes, this is how you
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behave so easily now, such a
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difficult time. It seems to me that in such a
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difficult time, this is the number of memes
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that Ukrainians come up with,
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and this laughter was even sitting when
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Kiev was bombed my friend and I
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came up with everything, heard these explosions above us and
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everyone came up with a reason to laugh
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because it’s much easier to endure
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all this horror
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and Sorry Talygina actually That’s why
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I wanted to say that I was
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actually born into suspicion during
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this war I don’t know
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psychologists I haven’t checked that laughter is
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one of the types of biological protection of
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humanity from the horror of what is happening.
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Because at the beginning of its existence,
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humanity is always in the stomach as Ukraine
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has been living for the last nine months.
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Well, I would even say 9 years, just not on
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such a scale, almost 9 years if you take the
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14th year she was all in Crimea for nine years in
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the Donbass
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but no bombs fell on Kiev, so the
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cold war is one thing, the hot war is another thing.
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Yes,
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Yulia Let’s get started,
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you know, literally while you were on the air,
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sir. So we received an
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update on the bear’s news feed, there
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is such a person in Russia
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and again
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yes And again he wrote Twitter Again, that means he
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was roughly knocking his nuclear heel on
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Twitter and said that if Ukraine
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wins,
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we will use nuclear weapons, we will show
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Kuzkin Mother, is this to react, is this
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to be analyzed, or is it just something you need to
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understand, this is a drunken stupor, this is some kind of
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thought, after all, he there for something is
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there
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[music]
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Putin’s Russian government somehow suddenly, first of all, we
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don’t know, Medvedev is leading his Twitter
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or is it leading her to dispel who so
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successfully
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pretends to drink liters of vodka or is it being
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led like this is a team of PR people who
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Maybe combine
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but in any case, I really like the
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first beginning of this
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[music]
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sentence if Ukraine wins
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Agree that
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nine months ago six months ago
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even 4 months ago no I answered
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could not begin with the word if Ukraine
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wins because in fact it
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should be read as when Ukraine Ukraine
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wins I absolutely agree,
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and he didn’t write something like that before,
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even Ukraine will win, there was no such
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word combination yes And now it
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has appeared, why would it be,
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I think I don’t know what about
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Medvedev or the neural network that leads, but
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the neural network that leads him Twitter if
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this is done by neural networks. They Medvedev himself
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must be quite obvious where
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this matter is heading and we actually
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see for the first time that Putin is not just
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trying to move to a defensive war,
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he is desperately trying to switch to a
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defensive war,
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he is looking for any ways to make peace,
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not even without losing face already and losing
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face and
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another thing is that since he lives in an
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alternative reality, he
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uses somewhat strange tools in order to make
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peace, for example, he believes that
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if he deprives Europe of gas, then Europe will be
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afraid and put pressure on Ukraine and force
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it to make peace. While
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after he decided on Europe Steinmeier became gas
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and said we are reviewing the
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erroneous policy of Germany for the last 10
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years in
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Ukraine. I’m not sure that Putin was informed
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about this. Because I don’t know what
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about Medvedev with his neural network, but
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Putin doesn’t have a neural network, he has a bunker, he
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lives in it,
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and in fact this war began
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because he believed what they were reporting to him;
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they had already seen it there with their own eyes.
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But he didn’t believe the reality given to us by the
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feeling
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and, accordingly, I strongly believe that
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he still doesn’t have people who
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dare to report to him exactly what is
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happening,
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he doesn’t use the Internet or
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I I understand that this now sounds strange,
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as Maxim said in a conversation with me, he
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says, You forget that you live in
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another country on every And if and also and
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what And why is another country an
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authoritarian country Is it
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really true Many people say that
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Well, it doesn’t reach his real
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information Everything according to the manuals means everything
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Daddy, everything is written in the
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21st century,
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listen, you understand on the Internet, this is an
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enemy invention, it was invented by the CIA, and
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To destroy Russia, and to use
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it is simply, so to speak, the sin of Satan.
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Besides, everyone lies there, but in
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Daddy he brings the absolutely holy truth
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and For example, they brought him a daddy where they
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told how
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someone was killed by Gaddafi, either by American
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special forces or something like that, remember,
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he told a press conference directly
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that he
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hinted at this very thickly and he was
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n’t joking, he thought so they
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brought it to him in a daddy
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and what they bring to him in a daddy,
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well, you know, oddly enough, you
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just remember from a completely different opera the
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famous dossier of golden showers.
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Well, I can’t say what is reliable, but I
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remember what it was, yes. Well,
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accordingly, it was there. Former
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British intelligence officer Christopher
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forces,
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who was ordered by Clinton's American PR people to do
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something to scout out about
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Trump and he turned to he even, I must
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say, not that he pulled it all out of
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thin air, he turned to a man whose
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name was Igor Danchenko, who was
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some kind of Russian, not even an immigrant
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was moving in Brookins and who
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absolutely naturally had no
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access to either Putin, nothing, the cook, or
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his dog, or anyone from the Kremlin, but
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this Danchenko couldn’t make it all up either.
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He turned to his university
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friends, like some PR woman from
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Rospotrebnadzor or something something like this,
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let all the companies together need to
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suck their thumb and write, well, in fact,
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exactly what the bots who
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were paid 10 kopecks write, remember there was such a
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site that was compromising, that’s what something came up with here, that’s what
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they
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wrote
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And of course they wrote everything
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and accordingly it
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works like this, you can say that this is how
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British intelligence works because
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Christopher is a representative of British
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intelligence
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and the simple fact is that And this is even
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British intelligence, this is not Russian,
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this is not Soviet.
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And this is when you have secrecy,
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then there is a belinket who is something- something to
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investigate and everyone happens and
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accordingly you can check if
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it’s not true he will choose to
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laugh at his reputation will disappear no one
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will give him money and in general they will all go
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hang themselves
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and any intelligence outside wartime I
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emphasize not wartime
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wartime intelligence has important functions
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because, as it were, the fact that it is reconnaissance is
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checked very quickly. Because if
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you throw bombs there, it turns out that the
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bomb fell in the wrong place, then,
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accordingly,
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what intelligence is doing is empirically quickly verified,
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and in Peacetime, when
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intelligence is engaged in the extraction of this
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secret information that remains
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secret then exactly the same thing happens to her
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as in the well-known joke with a
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sharper who got into the company of
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English gentlemen and began to play
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cards and then he was told that the English
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Gentlemen did
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not show the card after the end of the session and then
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the sharper told me the card and so the
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intelligence services all the time
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and I repeat once again, even the Russian
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intelligence dossier of the golden shower was a
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good example of how it turned out to be
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structured from the inside, we just accidentally
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saw a piece, saying we were a little
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stunned, and now imagine the
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same thing but only multiplied by 10 more
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times and with a bias towards ideology
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because well how do you need to talk about
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fighting mosquitoes?
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And about bellaboratories
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and they report all this to Putin. You
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have to understand that it’s not like they are
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inventing this specifically for the
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UN Security Council; they first
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tell Putin about fighting mosquitoes and then
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Putin ends up giving
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an interview somewhere but not gives an interview to speak
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somewhere along the Russian direct line
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or that he speaks there and says
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that in the West
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they are taking the genetic material of Russian
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people to produce genetic
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weapons against Russians specifically
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as we know the honor of these laboratories of the
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white laboratory was in Ukraine,
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which means
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against the Russians at the same time with from Putin's point of view,
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Russians, Ukrainians are one people,
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it's
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not even like
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that. It's some kind of mockery. Sometimes it seems to me that those
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people who convey this information to him are
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mocking him and looking to see if it will work
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or not. I just don't know. Sorry, you
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need to smoke to do this
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also voices the
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meaning
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in Russian of
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what it’s like and how
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can you believe it and why are biological mosquitoes all over the world it
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would be funny If it weren’t so
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sad and people believe in it, people
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come out and talk about it this after this it’s
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strange this is something to discuss because it
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seems to me that I’m delving into some kind of
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anamnesis of a crazy person. But that’s the truth, but
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you understand the problem of a crazy person, don’t
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be offended by crazy people. The fact is that
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crazy people live in their own
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delirium, this is their individual living space
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and there’s no one else there,
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but that’s when you become crazy
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the ruler then, accordingly, is
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forced to live in his delirium if he does not wage
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a war, only his country, and if
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he wages a war, as in the case of Putin, then,
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accordingly, those people whom he
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attacked and then his madness
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turns into blows to the energy system and
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Bucha and Mariupol but I have to intercede, this has
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never happened. And again,
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of course, this has happened many times in the history of mankind.
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I must say
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that any system,
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any poorly functioning
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bureaucratic system, in fact, how does
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it differ from the market and some
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other ways of
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some other systems with
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feedback? It always ends with what
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arises in it This type of relationship This
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type of information flows
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that are made for one in order to
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serve the rulers, he would listen, he
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would hear what he wants to hear
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naturally, when such a system eventually
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meets with war, then a lot of
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troubles arise I won’t have it now
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there is a favorite topic called the
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First War, which China managed to lose
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in the middle of the 19th century, and the
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emperor did not know that he had lost and did
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not even know that he was fighting,
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and under the report of Chinese officials,
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these are the countries where English ships
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appeared and were doing something there. But
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in -firstly, it was called unrest on
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the border, and secondly, it was some
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kind of bad rebels and traders
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who came exclusively to
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trade opium and all the time,
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according to reports from Chinese officials, they
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were on their knees in front of these Chinese
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officials, fur coats, the emperor allowed this to be
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done,
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but I I won’t talk about it for a long time
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because I just have an article on this topic.
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There is an article and a video and it has remained
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so many times said that there are those who
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often listen to me will say all the Latins are
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already sick of us with these examples. I’ll give
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another wonderful example,
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but do you know how at one time she wrote that
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they managed to conquer the Inca Empire,
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after all, the empire was gigantic. And the
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pissura had 160 people, yes 160 people, they
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had armor, they had armor, but
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not armor, but armor, but still, cuirasses, they
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had firearms, they
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had horses. everything is important, the Incas did
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n’t have all this, but still 160 people. Do
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you think they succeeded?
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Well, I don’t know, by cunning, probably still
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some kind of Well, definitely not by force. But you
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know this happened thanks to the
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bureaucratic system of the Incas, who
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imagined one of the most terrible
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Socialist states in the world there,
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well, say that they had private
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property, this would be some
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exaggeration; it was a state
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that actually functioned in the
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regime of military communism, everything was stored
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in giant warehouses, people mostly
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worked for the
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bosses of that time, and when these
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bosses came these strange
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bearded people were on their faces. They simply did not
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dare to report to the Supreme Market that
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someone was coming here to conquer you because it is
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much easier not even by cunning,
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but from the outside, as I already said, the
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bureaucratic system because the
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bureaucratic system was
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intended to report only one thing,
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it reported to the Supreme the markets
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here are kind of
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unkempt and these are idiots who
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came from nowhere, they came
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only for one thing to bow to you,
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Solntselikov, and therefore, in general, they
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reached the capital without hindrance and I
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think that every boss understood what to
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do, the pipe, but when he
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imagined that this was for him
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He specifically needs to fight this boss with this
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detachment, and he thought, is it possible to transfer this
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matter to some higher level, let them
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decide,
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and in order to be able to transfer it to
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this highest level, he wrote
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accordingly an accompanying note
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that these people came in peace in
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order to bow to you, the sun-faced
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And sun-loving people, you also know that sun,
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his eyelids, the spittle could not fall to the
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ground behind him, these spits would eat up the
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hair
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so that there the Hair of the Great really
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could not fall to the ground, special people
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who picked up this hair and ate it up,
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and in the end this this is a very
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perfect system, so far there has been no
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external influence;
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160 people have died. Although later,
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I just want to draw your attention to the fact
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that after all, we are talking about a very mountainous
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country, and as we know in mountainous countries,
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for example in Chechnya, any army can easily be
00:19:00
detained by simply
00:19:04
locking it in a gorge or, say, collapsing
00:19:08
the bridge along which she is walking, but in Chechnya there
00:19:10
were no bridges and, strangely enough, the
00:19:13
Inca Empire was distinguished by the fact that it built
00:19:16
suspension bridges in general. The only thing that
00:19:18
she invented was because there
00:19:19
were no suspension bridges even at that moment in
00:19:22
Europe if I I’m not mistaken, they were, and just
00:19:25
imagine, all these mountain
00:19:27
roads along which the Europeans walked were just a
00:19:31
suspension bridge that was
00:19:33
naturally woven from ropes, it wasn’t
00:19:35
like Like through San Francisco Day Well,
00:19:38
just collapse the suspension bridge and that’s all
00:19:41
nonsense No one will come anywhere
00:19:44
Well, I I think that perhaps this is a wonderful
00:19:48
parallel and the current one from Ukraine is the
00:19:51
second army in the world that stumbled upon them. They
00:19:54
were sure of the tables. Let’s take the Scream. As
00:19:57
Simonyan said passionately, in two days they did
00:20:02
n’t win and we think that here Russia
00:20:06
will come to an end as they say, but we’ll talk about this
00:20:08
with you later I want to
00:20:10
ask the G20 on November 15th the j20 themselves will take place
00:20:17
already talked about what Biden and Putin
00:20:20
did, do it so that they don’t intersect
00:20:23
in principle
00:20:30
or from the video of mosquitoes
00:20:35
[music]
00:20:38
militarization
00:20:41
all the nonsense of a madman does he need to go there
00:20:44
What do you think or is he just
00:20:46
a little the hope is that he
00:20:49
will go there and be arrested there, but unfortunately the
00:20:54
modern world is not structured like that and it’s unlikely that
00:20:58
anyone will take on this courage, it’s a
00:21:02
pity. Speaking of courage,
00:21:07
let’s see how Ukraine is being destroyed.
00:21:11
Of course everyone is empathetic, of course everyone
00:21:13
helps, of course there, but
00:21:16
it comes very slowly weapons and so on, and of
00:21:19
course, Ukrainians are asking the question
00:21:21
why
00:21:22
the bureaucracy can do this, but they can’t
00:21:25
do it all so quickly,
00:21:28
why is it possible, in principle, to somehow
00:21:33
act faster, roughly speaking to the world?
00:21:36
After all, we are now holding
00:21:40
this Satan, we are doing it, roughly speaking in the language of
00:21:45
Russian propaganda, never Don’t
00:21:48
use the language of Russian propaganda, do
00:21:51
n’t even remember, don’t remember
00:21:54
Russian Propaganda in vanity, but because
00:21:57
it’s very
00:21:59
dangerous to say, we’re the enemy doing
00:22:03
this, I’ll say the same thing. Therefore, it’s
00:22:07
better to remain yourself, which means to the
00:22:10
question of
00:22:12
why enough weapons are not supplied.
00:22:15
But here Unfortunately, in the
00:22:19
modern world there are some
00:22:20
conventions that I personally don’t
00:22:22
like either, so why not arrest
00:22:25
Putin in Indonesia or why, in
00:22:28
my opinion, there is Kazakhstan. That’s
00:22:31
why it’s not customary for you to arrest
00:22:34
even a war criminal before he is
00:22:38
defeated. Although from my point of
00:22:39
view this is an outrageous and incomprehensible
00:22:42
convention And in general,
00:22:47
by the way, in different military in different
00:22:52
cultures everything was accepted differently,
00:22:54
for example, in China it was
00:22:57
written many times in the three kingdoms, it was
00:22:59
simply considered a wonderful military
00:23:01
trick, say, to invite the enemy to
00:23:04
marry your sister or
00:23:07
He comes to his daughter’s wedding party
00:23:09
once and they were
00:23:10
n’t even arrested there, let’s say it
00:23:13
was a much more serious event,
00:23:16
but in Europe, since the times of knighthood,
00:23:19
for some reason this was not accepted, here is the
00:23:21
famous Red Wedding that
00:23:24
happened to George Martin, here in China
00:23:27
it would be considered an exemplary military
00:23:30
supreme art, but on the contrary in Europe
00:23:35
and in fact in George Martin it
00:23:39
is presented as something
00:23:42
disfigured that is completely impossible and
00:23:45
that the whole mouth is condemned by Freya
00:23:49
[music]
00:23:51
they did it like
00:23:55
this This is what I mean Why apparently it won’t be
00:23:58
possible to arrest Putin
00:24:01
here I have a feeling that with weapons it’s
00:24:03
a little bit the same. Somehow it
00:24:06
seems to Europe that it is not customary to
00:24:09
supply such a quantity of weapons even
00:24:12
in the conditions of such a serious war in the
00:24:14
conditions of such a proxy war. In addition, it
00:24:17
seems to me that there are several other
00:24:19
factors, one of which is
00:24:22
that For 15 years, Putin was engaged in nuclear
00:24:24
blackmail and kept warming himself like a hose, now it’s
00:24:27
like a hose, and especially at the beginning of this
00:24:31
war,
00:24:32
the United States was really afraid
00:24:34
that he almost directly said
00:24:37
that if someone interferes, then I’m a hose, but
00:24:40
then, accordingly, little by little, so
00:24:43
very softly very softly And interfere more and
00:24:48
more And in fact, from the
00:24:51
point of view of the search for a conflict, it’s
00:24:54
not strange at all,
00:24:55
they did the very right thing, but because
00:25:00
Putin missed the moment when he could
00:25:04
rear up and say so, but this is
00:25:07
already interference
00:25:09
there, two grains more than this already
00:25:12
a heap here there were two grains here there were three
00:25:15
grains And this is already a heap now I’ll
00:25:17
intervene so they missed that he
00:25:19
missed that moment when three grains
00:25:21
turned into a heap and when it was possible to
00:25:23
scream and now I’ll throw a
00:25:26
nuclear weapon
00:25:28
Besides, but actually I think that this is
00:25:31
the main reason
00:25:33
why the United States is delivering weapons so slowly and
00:25:37
according to plan,
00:25:41
and this is, of course, a very pity because, well,
00:25:45
if you look from the point of view of purely
00:25:48
military goals,
00:25:50
then
00:25:51
besides the fact that they are thereby
00:25:55
We just recently
00:25:57
discussed this with Mikhail on our channel at a distance and the
00:26:01
final result of the discussion was
00:26:03
approximately the following: if you give the
00:26:07
same number of guns as they give
00:26:09
155 mm plus f-16 plus attack
00:26:14
plus armored vehicles, but they are not real tanks
00:26:19
Max Pro and not hubbies, then this
00:26:24
war will simply be over by Ukraine in 3-4
00:26:26
months if all this cannot be done if
00:26:29
the supply
00:26:31
will take place the same way as now, then
00:26:35
accordingly Putin will exist all
00:26:38
winter by spring he will have a million
00:26:42
people a
00:26:43
million people a million people Even
00:26:46
if they are armed with rye pans it’s
00:26:49
just hard to grind them,
00:26:51
accordingly with this army he may well
00:26:56
undertake an attack again from Belarus
00:26:59
and something like that, and in any
00:27:01
case, of course, the stars will already
00:27:03
sparkle in his eyes, he will believe that
00:27:05
everything is now
00:27:07
that everything has gone round and
00:27:11
accordingly, that is, the longer this
00:27:14
lasts, the more in the end
00:27:16
the Americans will be all equally, we will have to
00:27:18
give weapons, perhaps in the end even more
00:27:21
weapons, a
00:27:23
huge amount of blood that
00:27:25
will be shed on the Ukrainian side from the
00:27:28
victims, a huge amount of
00:27:30
destroyed infrastructure, killed children,
00:27:33
and a
00:27:36
huge number of refugees,
00:27:39
plus a huge number of those inside who
00:27:43
wandered into Russia, the further the further, the
00:27:47
more difficult it will be I think bow
00:27:49
from conscription
00:27:50
and,
00:27:52
accordingly, These people will also die,
00:27:57
and accordingly the question arises:
00:28:00
why not supply these weapons now, well,
00:28:06
apparently because This is the inertia of the
00:28:09
American bureaucratic system. But
00:28:12
again, by the way, regarding the mobilization,
00:28:14
it seems that Shoigu announced that it is
00:28:16
finished, do
00:28:18
you believe Shoigu?
00:28:21
I I don’t trust any of them at all and my
00:28:24
only desire is never to hear or see in my life.
00:28:27
I’m very sorry. And
00:28:30
sometimes I don’t even want to hear Russian speech,
00:28:34
but this is PTSD, I guess I don’t want to
00:28:38
offend anyone, yes. What I mean is that already
00:28:40
here is one dream
00:28:43
to forget, just these someone wishes death,
00:28:46
someone desires to forget that this
00:28:49
all exists Remember what these
00:28:52
people did to our country
00:28:55
lyrical
00:28:58
I would say that taking into
00:29:02
account you understand
00:29:05
during any war
00:29:08
and humanity always is divided into friend
00:29:12
and enemy,
00:29:13
and during any war, humanity
00:29:18
simply has a defensive reaction
00:29:21
to hate the enemy, very very rarely
00:29:24
there are wars in which, or rather,
00:29:28
in the history of mankind, there were warriors
00:29:30
whose opponents mutually respected each
00:29:32
other, for example, in feudal Europe there were
00:29:36
such wars in the Iliad and the Odyssey
00:29:40
such a war is described when opponents
00:29:42
mutually respect each other, but this
00:29:44
should always be Mutually chivalrous rules
00:29:47
of behavior
00:29:48
were that you
00:29:54
plant the defeated enemy, lead your tent and
00:29:56
serve him, and this really
00:29:58
happened, the English Kings, having
00:30:01
defeated the French, actually
00:30:04
served the French king and the
00:30:07
French chief but by those who
00:30:09
naturally survived But this
00:30:14
had to be mutual and, accordingly, in a war in
00:30:16
which there is no such reciprocity in a war in
00:30:19
which the attacking side
00:30:23
calls it Azov Putin does not seat the
00:30:27
Azov people with him at the table, we know that
00:30:31
he is theirs Judging by the way they came out
00:30:34
captivity, he didn’t feed them there at all,
00:30:36
he stays with them for how many people Yes and
00:30:42
accordingly When such a
00:30:44
war occurs in which one side
00:30:48
demonstrates the absolute
00:30:50
dehumanization of the enemy and begins to
00:30:53
tell that they don’t exist, that they are Nazis,
00:30:56
that they are so and so 5 10
00:31:00
hatred is a feeling that does not
00:31:03
rarely remain happens mutually And I would
00:31:07
say that for such a total war that
00:31:10
Putin is playing,
00:31:12
well, even quite good results
00:31:16
because you see, we
00:31:18
even speak Russian and
00:31:24
how can I say this
00:31:27
and we see a significant part of
00:31:30
Russian society, especially when it
00:31:34
comes to Its intellectual elite
00:31:36
there radically refuses
00:31:40
to share
00:31:42
Putin’s ideology and we see some
00:31:46
part of Ukrainian society
00:31:48
that
00:31:51
admits that not all Russians are like that, this is not
00:31:54
bad in the conditions of such a war, for
00:31:57
me let’s put it this way,
00:32:00
I just can you imagine
00:32:04
that an
00:32:09
Armenian presenter would sit in the conditions of an Armenian
00:32:12
Azerbaijani presenter and we discussed
00:32:17
that a very specific country is right,
00:32:20
the one that was attacked,
00:32:22
for the Armenians - legal Armenians for the
00:32:24
Azerbaijanis, everything just ends here.
00:32:31
Well, you know, there is also the fact that I
00:32:34
still want, and thanks to you,
00:32:37
thanks to our conversation, to convey to
00:32:39
the Russian-speaking non-Russian only Russian to the
00:32:42
population And for those who simply speak
00:32:44
Russian but do not understand Ukrainian, for
00:32:46
example,
00:32:48
Azerbaijan Moldova Kazakhstan people
00:32:51
who live so that
00:32:54
if they don’t believe us, then listen to
00:32:56
you so that they hear the truth Yes, and not
00:33:01
what they can hear on other
00:33:03
Russian-language channels let’s not name
00:33:07
them, that’s why there’s
00:33:11
such a story here.
00:33:18
So you
00:33:20
wanted to sit down and think, but we need to
00:33:22
continue our conversation with you
00:33:25
about Germany. Salt s
00:33:28
recently spoke in Berlin at a
00:33:30
conference on the restoration of Ukraine. Yes,
00:33:32
and he offered, Yes, his own stories there. Although
00:33:35
Germany has been rocking for a very long time.
00:33:38
Well, Steinmar arrived in Ukraine, just
00:33:40
got an alarm, sat in the basement, and
00:33:46
somehow all this was moving because of it, and so
00:33:48
on, and against this background, Zelensky
00:33:51
proposes financial Rammstein, which are
00:33:53
meeting.
00:33:54
So
00:34:00
Zelensky calls exactly the frozen
00:34:02
assets of the Russian Federation, we and
00:34:04
source of funding if
00:34:07
funding begins between the restoration of
00:34:09
Ukraine if practical steps begin in
00:34:12
this matter when the first billions of
00:34:14
Putin's oligarchs begin this budget of Ukraine the
00:34:16
elitters represented by the Russians will become
00:34:20
more active about the issue of undermining Putin's power
00:34:22
if it is at all possible wait,
00:34:26
listen But first of all, there are
00:34:29
no more oligarchs in Russia A in what sense is
00:34:33
an oligarch This person who influences
00:34:37
politics
00:34:40
in the 90s in Russia there were oligarchs
00:34:45
who proudly said Berezovsky or not
00:34:48
Berezovsky that we decide the fate of
00:34:51
the country here. This is really true
00:34:53
because they then gathered in Davos and
00:34:57
said listen then here in the elections
00:35:00
96 Zyuganov will win, let's do everything
00:35:03
that he won, they really did, they
00:35:06
really raised Yeltsin's rating from
00:35:10
three percent to more than 50, which
00:35:12
was enough, but to win fair
00:35:15
elections and Putin, who then looked at all this
00:35:19
and drank for himself for dinner, understood what
00:35:21
it was
00:35:22
and what it was this tool can be taken and
00:35:26
used not in order
00:35:29
to brainwash people, but
00:35:31
not in the same way as the oligarchs did,
00:35:35
so Putin of the Russian oligarchs,
00:35:40
especially those of the 90s, He
00:35:44
completely pacified this must be understood,
00:35:47
in fact, this act of pacification in
00:35:51
2003 was the imprisonment Khodorkovsky and this
00:35:54
was, by the way, an absolutely key moment
00:35:56
in the history of the development of Russia
00:36:00
because I don’t know whether your listeners know it or
00:36:03
not, but then the
00:36:05
Age of primitive accumulation ended in Russia
00:36:07
and
00:36:10
people like Khodorsky were faced with the question of how
00:36:13
else to increase their capital here. It seems that they have
00:36:16
already seized
00:36:20
why Our company is so cheap
00:36:24
compared to their Western counterparts and the
00:36:26
answer to the question Why the answer was
00:36:29
obvious, well, firstly, because they are
00:36:30
opaque inside them, God knows what’s
00:36:32
going on because you have to bribe the
00:36:34
topics with this, take it out, do it all
00:36:37
like this - secondly, because the country is
00:36:39
opaque and, accordingly,
00:36:42
Khodorkovsky’s idea was to increase the value of the
00:36:44
Yukos company in two ways, firstly, to
00:36:47
make it a transparent company.
00:36:50
And for this to streamline its financials, for
00:36:53
this it is necessary to streamline and make a
00:36:55
transparent country. Because if you
00:36:57
have to give bribes and live on
00:37:00
black cash, then You must agree that it is impossible to
00:37:02
create transparent companies at the same time,
00:37:04
and accordingly, when Khodorkovsky
00:37:07
started doing this
00:37:08
and when he said at Putin’s famous meeting
00:37:12
that everyone did it like this, everyone
00:37:15
started like this, but they had to finish it sometime,
00:37:18
then Putin didn’t like it terribly
00:37:21
because
00:37:22
it was going on then if you remember the idea of ​​​​the story
00:37:26
was the acquisition of the
00:37:29
Northern Company Rosneft Company
00:37:31
Northern Oil at a price that the
00:37:35
Khodorkovskys and everyone else, to put it mildly,
00:37:37
considered overpriced, and since it
00:37:40
was a deal that, well, it was simply the
00:37:43
core of the Putin regime and
00:37:47
the core was filled with what would later be
00:37:50
called the pool, that is an informal
00:37:53
black budget from which
00:37:55
Putin spent everything, otherwise
00:37:57
he would be terribly offended.
00:38:00
Khodorkovsky ended up in jail and then
00:38:03
a huge number of Russian oligarchs
00:38:05
who had already ordered an audit of their
00:38:08
companies were going to go public,
00:38:11
everyone understood and Putin chose not to be
00:38:17
the ruler of a
00:38:18
prosperous economic power, but
00:38:23
to rulers which can imprison anyone
00:38:26
and take away anyone’s business, as soon as this
00:38:30
happens, then you accordingly
00:38:32
end up with oligarchies, then the classic
00:38:34
form in which they existed in Russia in the
00:38:36
90s And by the way, in which they
00:38:39
existed in Ukraine until recently,
00:38:42
literally until recently,
00:38:45
those same oligarchs which convert
00:38:49
their financial power into political power and
00:38:51
vice versa, having some kind of political
00:38:54
benefits. They receive
00:38:57
you privatized assets and so on and
00:38:59
so on. And in it a typical
00:39:03
new eastern society arose. The Ataman
00:39:06
told them a society where there is a Sultan and where
00:39:09
there are a large number of rich people who have
00:39:12
this property can be
00:39:15
taken away at any moment Because you
00:39:18
can always find a reason why and,
00:39:21
moreover, this reason exists for
00:39:23
which property can be taken away
00:39:25
In addition, Putin tried to create his
00:39:28
own oligarchs from all these
00:39:30
Rotenbergs Timchenko Well, I’m not saying
00:39:32
not because it’s already just even not an
00:39:34
oligarch’s wallet,
00:39:36
but these were oligarchs sewn from a
00:39:40
significantly different cloth than
00:39:42
Russian oligarchs like Abramovich and
00:39:45
Deripaska or than your oligarchs like
00:39:47
Firtysh or Kolomoisky because these
00:39:50
were not the people who, with their teeth, with
00:39:54
their brains, with their iron will,
00:39:56
paved the way to their wealth
00:39:59
people who were
00:40:02
assigned to this because they
00:40:07
played football with Putin or brought him
00:40:11
cups or washed him or
00:40:14
made him a bed or kneaded his back and so
00:40:18
on,
00:40:20
the masseur of his goltschaps
00:40:24
now plays a big role. That is, it
00:40:27
will be a traditional hunting
00:40:28
exercise, and accordingly
00:40:32
the question arises here
00:40:34
in the Russian oligarchs of the 90s, they
00:40:38
received something from Putin in the 2000s, but
00:40:41
the answer is of course yes. There, for
00:40:43
example, after the 2008 crisis, many of them
00:40:46
received a large amount of money to
00:40:49
save their enterprises. If you
00:40:52
look at what they lost compared
00:40:54
to what The answer they received was
00:40:57
that of course they lost much
00:40:58
more because these are people,
00:41:01
not that Khodorkovsky lost the Russian,
00:41:04
it’s clear that he lost, but relatively speaking, he
00:41:07
lost some Potanin, and he
00:41:10
lost the situation that the company
00:41:12
would have been organized in a completely different
00:41:15
way And it was worth if there were completely different
00:41:18
money and there would be a transparent company in a
00:41:23
transparent country, it simply cost
00:41:25
incredibly different money, respectively,
00:41:28
in the business climate in which Putin
00:41:31
began to work, this company realized that
00:41:35
it was worth less money, in addition to the fact that
00:41:38
it was constantly exposed to the danger
00:41:41
that
00:41:43
some somehow it will also eat up and works very
00:41:48
poorly because Potanin
00:41:52
understands that at any moment it can be
00:41:54
taken away
00:41:55
and as a result this company Well, it’s just not
00:41:58
that it pollutes the environment in the
00:42:01
same Norilsk
00:42:03
it works as if relatively speaking as
00:42:06
if tomorrow it is because this is a very
00:42:09
real possibility of what the
00:42:11
Norilsk people are doing in a non-crisisological way, they are committing an
00:42:13
environmental crime there, but not
00:42:16
only because they are structured that way, but
00:42:18
because, well, there is such a person, for example,
00:42:23
Dmitry the mason, a man who
00:42:26
built Domodedovo airport from scratch and who
00:42:29
invested huge amounts of money with him and
00:42:31
everything he he made money absolutely
00:42:32
brilliant
00:42:34
and then for a hundred years they can try to
00:42:37
take it away from him, you know what to do, the stone
00:42:39
stopped investing in the
00:42:41
Domodedovo airport, which there at the beginning
00:42:45
of the two thousandth is incomparable with grandson’s
00:42:51
because it became clear to the mason that the
00:42:54
more you invest in the airport
00:42:56
and the more attractive it is, the more
00:42:59
the likelihood that he
00:43:01
will be squeezed out one way or another or will have to pay himself
00:43:03
accordingly is what I mean. And that is exactly the
00:43:07
same as the Russian people. On the one
00:43:10
hand, the Russian voter is on the one hand, they
00:43:12
are hostages of
00:43:13
Putin, on the other hand, they are his
00:43:15
first victims. Although at the same time
00:43:18
he very often
00:43:21
fulfills Putin’s most disgusting things
00:43:26
oppresses others,
00:43:28
builds someone up and so on, especially since he just joins the
00:43:31
army and goes to fight in
00:43:34
Ukraine. Likewise, the Russian
00:43:37
oligarchs emphasize the first waves of the
00:43:39
first wave, from my point of view. Well,
00:43:44
if they are to blame for anything, then what is that
00:43:46
2003 year they didn’t all get together didn’t
00:43:49
say So let Khodorkovsky
00:43:52
be released or you yourself in all of us
00:43:56
then back in 2003 there could have been such
00:44:00
a conversation
00:44:01
after that he could only
00:44:04
endure it And what I mean is that
00:44:08
now it’s an insanely popular idea of ​​​​all
00:44:12
Russian oligarchs Yes that there are
00:44:14
oligarchs there, just entrepreneurs,
00:44:15
make a list, they are all to blame, but
00:44:19
they are to blame if they are guilty of anything, here I am
00:44:21
saying that in 2003 they did not stand up for
00:44:24
Orlovsky’s move and did not say no, the guy will
00:44:28
not do that. Why didn’t they stand up? They
00:44:32
were afraid or decided that it would not affect them. They
00:44:36
definitely understood that this would affect them. I
00:44:39
remember the words that a friend
00:44:40
of mine, an oligarch, told me. That’s exactly the oligarch, not a
00:44:44
rich man, to the oligarch in 2003.
00:44:46
He said, by the way, he loved Khodorkovsky very much,
00:44:48
so he came at him with a bang with
00:44:52
the words They had some kind of personal
00:44:54
showdown that he so to speak, that is,
00:44:57
again 10 Next, let’s not forget the phrase, he let
00:44:59
us all down, now they’ve dispossessed
00:45:03
him, in the end they’ll dispossess us all, the
00:45:06
Russian oligarchs, unlike how can I
00:45:10
tell you, it’s
00:45:11
wonderful that the year was 1215,
00:45:15
today we have many stories of
00:45:17
English barons
00:45:20
who were
00:45:22
not at all the nicest people,
00:45:26
but of course they were Knights and they, as I
00:45:30
already said, treated the
00:45:32
enemy on the battlefield with a knightly attitude if he was also a
00:45:35
knight. But let’s say if he was a peasant,
00:45:37
then they believed that they could burn him
00:45:40
to the ground and that was then considered something... then like an
00:45:42
economic war, if he is a defeated
00:45:45
enemy, if he is a knight, you receive him
00:45:48
in your castle and enjoy his hearing and
00:45:52
accordingly behave with him in the
00:45:54
best possible way, but you expect his peasants to the
00:45:57
point that he felt
00:46:00
so these crows And even then the English
00:46:06
Kings are very much dependent from his
00:46:08
barons in the same way as Yeltsin, say,
00:46:11
depended on the oligarchs. Russian power in the
00:46:13
90s depended on the oligarchs
00:46:16
and in essence there were several kings
00:46:20
who simply owed their throne to the fact
00:46:24
that the
00:46:26
English king Henry 1 was de facto
00:46:30
elected by the barons instead of his son Stephen
00:46:33
Bloksky Although
00:46:37
Stefan Well, it’s clear that Stefan would of
00:46:40
course want his son to become king.
00:46:42
And this happened precisely because the barons
00:46:45
wanted their privileges, which
00:46:48
consisted in the fact that the king ruled
00:46:50
them only if he could of their
00:46:53
nature and which consisted in the fact that
00:46:56
within the framework of the feudal society, the barons
00:46:58
could rebel against the king if they
00:47:00
wanted to, but the king did not have the
00:47:03
right to execute them for this.
00:47:06
That is, this is simply a thing that many times
00:47:12
they rebelled against the same Stefan of Bulavsky and got away with it
00:47:15
before that they went on strike against William
00:47:18
Rufus against many modern ones from the
00:47:21
times actually, William the Conqueror,
00:47:23
moreover, against William the Conqueror
00:47:25
even when he was the Duke of Normandy. And
00:47:28
even when he was 16 years old, a
00:47:30
whole number of his vassals rebelled. And despite the fact
00:47:33
that William suppressed these Uprisings of these
00:47:35
vassals, he forgave them, they even sometimes
00:47:37
got tired again, that’s just how it was
00:47:39
customary
00:47:40
in modern times it somehow seems
00:47:43
surprising, it’s just how the
00:47:45
power of feudal Europe was structured,
00:47:46
and then King John, the
00:47:49
notorious
00:47:52
younger brother of Richard the Lionheart from the landless,
00:47:54
when he came to power Well, as always,
00:47:57
such a system breaks down when a classic
00:48:00
comes someone is crazy and
00:48:03
King John was a crazy person and the loser
00:48:06
against him was left by his own
00:48:08
nephew Arthur and King John brought
00:48:11
Arthur to prison with his own hands,
00:48:14
this shocked the barons
00:48:17
after that King John lost a
00:48:19
significant amount of his possessions in the
00:48:22
continental on the continent, that is, in
00:48:24
France,
00:48:25
which put the English in the defenses in a
00:48:28
very difficult situation because they
00:48:30
were at the same time by the Norman defenses
00:48:32
and now it was unclear who should bring
00:48:35
Mache itself to the French king or the
00:48:38
English king because they had
00:48:40
possessions there, this is on bad terms.
00:48:44
And when I began to show the kazoo,
00:48:48
then in general the king behaved incorrectly
00:48:49
in the end to end
00:48:52
this matter with the
00:48:53
English the barons gathered in the German
00:48:56
mentioned 1215, they adopted the Magna
00:49:00
Carta in which, in particular, it
00:49:03
was written that that very wonderful
00:49:06
phrase that
00:49:08
the baron has the right to rebel against the king And
00:49:11
the king does not have the right to execute him for this.
00:49:13
This was an unwritten rule, now the
00:49:16
rule is written.
00:49:18
And so the Magna Carta
00:49:21
is in fact, the foundation of
00:49:23
European democracy because
00:49:25
democracy does not begin with the fact that the
00:49:28
rednecks come to power, as a rule,
00:49:31
in the history of mankind initially
00:49:33
I am not talking about the current situation. But
00:49:36
initially the situation was not that the
00:49:39
pleevian power comes just
00:49:41
when the preps comes to power the
00:49:44
crowd votes, as a rule, very quickly
00:49:46
chooses itself as a dictator,
00:49:48
but the fact is that the
00:49:51
European absolutely unprincipled
00:49:53
defenses
00:49:54
got together
00:49:56
and said so guy and you don’t have the
00:49:59
right to kill us Even if we are against
00:50:01
you
00:50:03
and little by little this transformed into the
00:50:06
current Situation which is much
00:50:09
wider for much more different a
00:50:11
wide circle of people, only for the baron
00:50:14
we have the right to the ruler to be in
00:50:16
opposition, he does not have the right to imprison us for this,
00:50:20
and so, unlike the English Rams
00:50:22
in 1215, the Russian oligarchs in
00:50:26
2003 failed to do this,
00:50:29
and despite the fact that they were so and so with
00:50:32
they were unable to become enemies with hooves.
00:50:35
Just like you remember, San and Anna
00:50:38
also invited her to the kingdom and Dali
00:50:43
took the condition and tore the condition and the North,
00:50:46
who invited her to the kingdom,
00:50:48
could not defend the condition, so
00:50:50
the Russian 2003 could not
00:50:53
defend the condition then they Perhaps This
00:50:56
could have been done since then, we all pay the
00:50:59
bills, but to be honest, the
00:51:02
Russian oligarchs are not to blame for anything else. I do
00:51:04
n’t mean Tim Puppy now,
00:51:06
but those sharks that were born,
00:51:10
relatively speaking, the Russian Kolomoiskys.
00:51:14
And this does not mean that they will pay the
00:51:18
bills. for Putin We will all pay the
00:51:20
bills for Putin, all Russians Because
00:51:22
this is not a question of justice Yes, this is a
00:51:25
question here, this is how it will be arranged But
00:51:28
just in response to the question of whether
00:51:30
this is fair No the answer is no, it’s unfair,
00:51:33
but this is a rhetorical question By the way, there is a
00:51:41
survey about the Russian population Levada Center on which we can
00:51:45
trust there not to trust these issues,
00:51:47
but the mood of the Russians has sharply worsened;
00:51:51
Putin’s trust percentages have fallen
00:51:56
in just two months there. Of course, if
00:51:59
we take it as a whole, it’s not much, but in principle
00:52:01
their drop was noticeable against the background of the fact
00:52:05
that it was stable over the course of
00:52:07
six months of war there, that’s a plus, according to Google
00:52:11
trends and Yandex, I haven’t stopped searching the
00:52:15
Internet for queries; I
00:52:17
started looking more often for a nuclear strike,
00:52:20
a retreat, does this mean that all this
00:52:23
can increase everything, but I don’t know
00:52:25
whether it’s correct to say protest sentiments,
00:52:30
I don’t know the Internet is crowded with
00:52:34
partially mobilized people their mothers, is it
00:52:41
even possible for a
00:52:43
protest movement in Russia for me, even children, how
00:52:46
awkward it is to say this, but still no
00:52:49
Listen, Putin for 20 years
00:52:54
Well, he cleared the space thoroughly and
00:52:58
survived and burned it out and there asking Is it possible for a
00:53:05
large protest movement in Russia is something like
00:53:08
asking Is it possible that a protest
00:53:10
movement against the sorgon akatsky
00:53:15
protest movement is
00:53:17
a little different? Moreover, was it possible that the
00:53:22
protest movement that
00:53:24
I already mentioned below in England was possible in the 13th century
00:53:27
during the Magna Carta, the
00:53:30
answer is yes, only on the part of the English
00:53:32
barons,
00:53:33
and in this sense, No, I don’t believe in that
00:53:38
huge a number of Russians will take to the
00:53:41
streets against Putin because he
00:53:44
has an apparatus that is specifically
00:53:47
designed to cope with
00:53:49
this problem; he has 300 thousand
00:53:52
National Guard members who are excellently equipped,
00:53:54
unlike the people at the front, and
00:53:58
tens and hundreds of thousands more
00:54:03
FSB agents who are focused on solving
00:54:06
this problems Putin is not Yanukovych Yes,
00:54:10
this must be absolutely firmly understood and a
00:54:14
certain number of Russians went out and
00:54:16
go out into the streets, but it really
00:54:18
costs them a lot, taking into account the fact that
00:54:21
in Russia, unlike Iran, there is a
00:54:24
small share of what is called that
00:54:27
is, a small the share of youth in the population,
00:54:30
respectively Well, this is
00:54:34
useless, but the fact is
00:54:36
that the kingmakers of Sargon And in
00:54:40
conditions of increasing turbulence, they
00:54:43
will begin to get rid of sorgon. This is not
00:54:47
just probable, but in fact
00:54:49
almost inevitable. Because here we are already
00:54:53
talking about saving one’s own skin, at the
00:54:57
very end in the end I’ll summarize
00:55:02
Mr. Fedin was told on live television
00:55:05
that the West is not benefiting from the collapse of Russia, the collapse of Russia is not
00:55:08
beneficial from the collapse of Russia, that’s what is
00:55:11
beneficial to the West. What do you think he
00:55:14
sees as possible Russia with who at the helm who
00:55:19
will be legitimate with whom negotiations will be held there
00:55:24
will be no example That’s who it should be
00:55:28
if
00:55:30
those people are the person
00:55:32
who can
00:55:34
somehow return it all and begin to
00:55:36
really
00:55:38
agree to
00:55:40
end this war, find I will
00:55:43
now say a very pessimistic thing for Russia,
00:55:47
the times of the Marshal plan are gone
00:55:50
and the times when the West
00:55:54
defeated Germany conquered Germany and
00:55:58
understood that either Germany will remain an
00:56:03
eternal breeding ground for Nazism and there this
00:56:06
will be repeated the second third fourth time
00:56:09
and, moreover, it will be
00:56:11
used by the same Stalin
00:56:13
communists for their own purposes,
00:56:15
and these times have passed
00:56:19
and now the West. Moreover, he is
00:56:22
retiring. The only thing that is needed from any rogue country is
00:56:27
that it does not eat its neighbors
00:56:31
in its own the time when Saddam Hussein
00:56:35
got into Kuwait, he got sucked after
00:56:38
he got out of the match. We
00:56:41
know very well that he sat for a long time
00:56:43
after that and no one
00:56:45
bothered him because, well, that’s how
00:56:49
the world works now, and accordingly, it’s actually a
00:56:54
sad truth for Russia is
00:56:56
that the West
00:56:58
will arrange a Punished path
00:57:01
from which will be an example of Xi Jinping
00:57:04
Erdogan that there is no need to do this And what
00:57:07
if this Putin is just weakened and
00:57:10
dying people sitting inside Russia I am
00:57:13
afraid that the West will be quite happy with this And
00:57:18
the idea, moreover, naturally the West
00:57:20
will be happy with any absolutely any
00:57:23
Putin's successor, whoever he is and whatever he
00:57:26
does inside Russia, if he ends
00:57:28
the war and says everything. Ending with this,
00:57:31
of course, this means his turn. And that
00:57:36
the task of cutting out of this swamp and
00:57:39
the task of building a society in Russia to
00:57:44
modern Western standards will
00:57:47
lie entirely on Russians I think that
00:57:51
this is a problem that can possibly be
00:57:55
solved, I repeat again, not through
00:57:59
certainly not through the people,
00:58:01
but in After a few iterations, for example, the
00:58:05
worst thing could be like this, I’m
00:58:07
just specifically saying the worst thing: the web is being
00:58:10
replaced by a junta, a military junta of
00:58:13
unconditional
00:58:14
Prigozhin, Surovikino Zolotova and Kadyrov
00:58:18
And this juntus is being changed by some civilian
00:58:22
government from officials less well known
00:58:24
under Putin like Mishustin or
00:58:28
Sobyanin. And now they, just like what
00:58:32
happened under Gorbachev,
00:58:35
are launching the
00:58:38
process of democratization and
00:58:40
federalization, which is absolutely inevitable in this situation, which is also very important.
00:58:43
because if in Russia the regions do not receive
00:58:47
very serious independence,
00:58:50
including financial, which will force them to
00:58:52
toss and turn, otherwise simply no development
00:58:58
of Russia is possible in principle,
00:59:01
so of course the West
00:59:03
will certainly understand that the
00:59:07
ideal situation is a free
00:59:10
Democratic Russia that does not
00:59:12
threaten its neighbors because her
00:59:14
honor What to do on the internal front of
00:59:17
raising the standard of living of their subjects,
00:59:20
but I repeat once again from my point of view
00:59:22
this is not the primary task of the
00:59:24
West. Although it is certainly one of the
00:59:26
primary tasks of the West. I speak,
00:59:28
or rather, from the nightmare that
00:59:30
haunts them, this is precisely the Nightmare
00:59:34
that began after the overthrow Saddam
00:59:37
Hussein in Iraq because they thought that
00:59:41
to build a democratic cancer in Iraq there is
00:59:44
such a thing going on that mom won’t get upset and
00:59:47
imagine that the same thing will
00:59:49
happen in Russia and only every
00:59:52
province will have nuclear weapons,
00:59:54
and despite the fact that the borders between them are, in
00:59:57
principle, not defined that is, there
01:00:03
is also an internationally recognized border between Russia and Ukraine, and Putin
01:00:05
didn’t like it, but imagine in what
01:00:07
state the border is, so
01:00:09
to speak, between some
01:00:12
between Bashkiria and the surrounding regions,
01:00:16
but no, here are the Russians, here’s where everything
01:00:19
went wrong and nuclear weapons for everyone This is
01:00:22
just an absolutely, of course, nightmare
01:00:26
scenario I think for the Americans
01:00:31
Let’s hope for a different scenario I
01:00:34
really do
01:00:36
n’t want to let you go Although a
01:00:42
little of the good stuff I
01:00:45
definitely think it’s better next time
01:00:48
Especially since we have it
01:00:50
especially since We finally succeeded
01:00:52
talk not only about topics about what is
01:00:56
happening near Kherson
01:00:58
How soon the use will arrive
01:01:04
with you I wanted We have
01:01:18
Thank you very much Subscribe
01:01:26
[applause]
01:01:30
option program arguments All the
01:01:32
best goodbye Thank you goodbye
01:01:35
Thank you very much Thank you

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  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

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  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.