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0:00
Анонс
1:20
Про работу со странами СНГ: «Куда они денутся»
6:50
Про Азербайджан: «Депутаты Азербайджана проголосовали за трибунал над Путиным»
7:40
Про желание Запада доминировать: «Они постарели»
8:16
Про стоимость России: «На Западе посчитали, сколько стоит Россия»
9:45
Про агонию в США: «Свой ресурс Америка размотала»
11:20
Про российских олигархов: «Они вывели деньги из под российской юрисдикции»
15:00
Про испытания России: «Ее вообще не должно было быть»
16:00
Про президентов США: «Президент - не управленец»
16:55
Про нашу систему власти: «Элита своих не сдает»
18:30
Про Украину в ЕС: «У них отнимут всё»
19:35
Про деньги на помощь Украине: «Все идет в карманы американских олигархов»
20:00
Про американский ВПК: «Сейчас нет ресурсов, чтобы запустить производств»
21:30
Про российский уран для США: «Мы поставляем сырье для электростанций»
23:00
Про утилизацию вооружения для покупки нового у США
26:13
Про Эрдогана и его желание стать лидером исламского мира
28:13
Про британскую разведку и точную дату начала СВО
29:12
Про легальную разведку
33:40
Про эпоху острого чувства настоящего
35:47
Про игру Энгри Бердз, которая учит убивать
39:52
Про искусственные вирусы
40:37
Про цели СВО
44:31
Про цели СВО (попытка 2)
45:34
Про цели войны США
49:52
Про распад России
54:00
Про новое мироустройство
57:23
Про базу РФ в Сирии
58:20
Про гиперзвуковое оружие: «Оно есть»
59:20
Про союзников РФ: «Все наблюдают»
1:00:15
Про Китай
1:01:32
Про цель дружбы с Ираном: «6 место в мире по нанотехнологиям»
1:04:58
Про лицемерие Эрдогана: «Он голосует за трибунал»
1:07:55
Про сроки смены мироустройства: «Все прояснится к 2025 году»
1:08:55
Про цифровизацию и либерализм
1:11:41
Про гей-парады: «Это дешевый балаган»
1:13:53
Про пацифистов и «нет войне»: «Вам же просто вбросили это»
1:19:28
Про национальность
1:22:22
Про отношение к соли и к мужчинам
1:28:34
Что будет, если мы проиграем?
1:30:40
Стихи на персидском
1:32:34
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you really think that we will support this cheap and
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tasteless vulgar farce
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[music]
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What will happen if we lose what
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a provocateur you are Why did the democratic
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West so easily accept the absolutely
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democratic illegal power of the Maidan
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Ukraine was not invited to the European Union from
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the refectory to the table like food what in your
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opinion was the need for a special operation
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She has dear loved ones Don’t you want
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to think they calculated How much
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Russia is worth How much Russia is worth 200
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trillion dollars This is at least
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how tasty this is why we are
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fighting today because it is inevitable all this
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talk about tanks and so on, everything is already
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clear so that Europe only
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receives American weapons, isn’t it clear that we
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will win, you don’t understand what will destroy everyone with
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this tsunami.
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I know that you in some way
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predicted the events in Ukraine, speaking about
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our weak work with the CIS countries even
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before the start of a special military operation
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this is so, maybe even it was not in the
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thirteenth year in 12 but already in the
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thirteenth Of course everything was clear And I
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was in Crimea in the year 13 No it
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was It was shortly literally three
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months before the events of December Yes,
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accordingly, I remember at the meeting,
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Crimean Tatars, representatives of
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Crimean Tatar organizations, approached me. I said,
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listen, if I tell you now
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that this is bad, that there is no need to
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associate with the European Union. There and so on,
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to go along this path, you will say that I am a
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Kremlin propagandist, but I don’t want to so
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that you say this Moreover, if
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I also earned money, it would be like nothing from
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this. Let me ask you a few
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questions, you try to answer them. It
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will become clear to you and you will draw your own
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conclusions. I said, imagine
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an association with Europe. Well, such a small one
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can not very correct, but still
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an analogy, you marry another family,
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unite. Agree that both
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the well-being and the problem of this family
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will be yours. It’s true, I say it like this.
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I always say everything good about Europe.
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You know. And now I’m providing you with
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the facts and began to say. What’s bad?
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migrant crisis, but that’s what
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we’re talking about. But it’s planned, for example, to bring
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600 thousand from Africa Asia to the Baltic states
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to replace the young people who were traveling, and
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Ukraine says the country is bigger, and
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given that Ukrainian nationalism is
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like that and the
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same, and so on, where they will
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settle these people of Africa where There are the
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fewest Ukrainians and the most
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Russians, for example, let’s say in Crimea, not in the
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coastal zone, of course in the central
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And there are just fields and cultivated farms,
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they say they understand everything
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and they are the
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overwhelming majority and don’t
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support this, it’s true, I don’t think
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that I’m certainly not not so much It’s vain
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to think that I’m the only person
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who gave such an argument, but it’s a
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fact Indeed. So, why do you think
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our noble non-interference
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in the affairs of our neighbors ended up turning
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against us? As a result, we were so intelligent
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and well-bred, secular in the capital, we didn’t
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interfere in the affairs of our neighbors, and as a result, it
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all collapsed on us like a terrible
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snowball, you know With all due
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respect to my late colleague, may the kingdom of heaven be upon him
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Zhirinovsky, ours also graduated from something,
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he once said where they will go in his
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manner
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This is the first The second is still
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later The Soviet elite you and
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I lived in Moscow yes Well she’s much
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younger, I remember very well
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the 70s and the Eighties, she was all
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pro-Western, it was fashionable and in general
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it was all Soviet, somehow
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so big Soviet, you know, she
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was all like that, everything was considered very
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for the
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province of some kind. Well, there was this one
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Stolichnaya is such a turning up of the nose Well, yes,
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I am these same people, strictly speaking, and their
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attitude towards these Soviet outskirts
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continued to act inertially
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and naturally after the collapse of the
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Soviet Union there is no escape, even
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and I always ask, now
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the situation is heating up in the Transcaucasus
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there, Azerbaijan moved the armored vehicles, I
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checked there already military specialists
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asked yes our Ministry of Defense
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knows this Already the border of Armenia is microbes,
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on September 13 there was shelling and even
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the seizure of pieces of the territory of Armenia, in
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connection with which Iran spoke out and they firmly
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stated that we will not allow the
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borders of our neighbors to be changed like this and say I
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always ask in Moscow, Wait,
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when they start answering me in the same Tone,
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well, let the Armenians themselves
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figure out where to go in what yes,
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maybe this is some kind of insult Yes
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Like they are in the West or with us,
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listen, this is not a position A you about
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yourself, dear loved ones, you don’t want to think
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about you, this has already happened to Ukraine,
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Georgia is not enough for you,
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Azerbaijan is not enough for you, which Yes, you are already
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pretending that everything is in order with Azerbaijan.
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We have good relations between
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Ilham Heydarovich and Vladimir
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Vladimirovich on January 18 of this year a
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member of the European Parliament in
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Strasbourg gives a
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speech, Fiery, in which he
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speaks in English about what a
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terrible aggressor Russia is and what it is. It must be
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punished, and after which two
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Azerbaijani deputies vote for the creation of an
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international tribunal against Putin and
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Lukashenko, stop and Turkey voted
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differently
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Turkey wants a tribunal Over our
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president And why then did America
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interfere with the affairs of Ukraine? And we don’t have a wind,
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what’s the matter? I’ve already said that Europe
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passed on the baton of its
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dominance in the world to America and it’s true,
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this dominance gave a lot in
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Europe, really the development of the sciences
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of art, it’s true and they became like that
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what they are they really consider the world
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as their potential
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prey but they have aged and their energy has
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gone no dominance in the world did not
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last for a fraction of 500 years and this is what happened
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they calculated How much is Russia worth
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How much is Russia worth 200 trillion
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dollars This is the minimum
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to write How delicious it means here when
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globalization took off like a frantic jack
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and this was right after the collapse of the
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Soviet Union, that is, there was such
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growth, such crazy enrichment And
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one percent of mostly these Western
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people concentrated more than 90 percent of
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all world assets But in order to
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maintain this dominance you need to
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pull yourself to the Globe correctly
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we need military bases, we need constant
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intervention
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so that, God forbid, it doesn’t
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go somewhere in the wrong place, so
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it requires expenses, right, small at first,
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not very large because dividends, that
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is, much more haircut coupons Mom
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don’t worry and they are used to this system and
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look what happened in 2016 And
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who maintained this system of a
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nation state This is a
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transnational system of a nation
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state of the United States,
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that’s right, you are their American base
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and they realized that they were scammed by and large,
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some parts of the
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national American summer
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understood this well
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and Trump came, that’s why he said you
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want security to pay is connected with this
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because
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America has unspooled its national resource which it
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accumulated over the 20th century due to the First and
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Second World Wars, the maintenance of this
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system began to cost a pretty penny for the
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state of the United States. And now
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this whole system is for me very
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high-level IT specialists who worked in those The most
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transnational companies and those who create
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ideas for programs told a very
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interesting thing. They said that the system is
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at a dead end now. Why, because it is already
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clear that
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it will require more expenses than
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bring in dividends. The same thing
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happened in politics.
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This intervention was due to the
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fact that the system I wanted to extend my
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life not at the expense of even Ukraine. Ukraine,
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of course, is delicious, but not enough, like in this
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computer game. Yes, when is this
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Yes, somewhere here is a country that can have a
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large, powerful resource.
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It’s beautiful, but then our Elite realized that
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this is still their own shirt. Closer to the body
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because back in 17,
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Putin Khodorkovsky was released, yes And then he left. It
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happened by chance because I have
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quite a lot of contacts and
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naturally Western European colleagues, so I
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accidentally found out that his capital was
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arrested and
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frozen for him. A line of credit
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for 150 million was unfrozen or
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Iceland or Ireland I don’t remember now,
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but the main capital that you have is
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frozen, he doesn’t have access to it,
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and one of our very famous billionaires is also an accident.
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I’m not my company. Not
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because they are bad people. They just say it’s not
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my environment, but by chance, I got there. and at the
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table he and his interlocutor had
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a conversation about how much capital Who withdrew
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and they laughed a lot And they said that
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there this clever one brought out so much and
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brought out so much and the man He is polite, well-
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mannered, he sat next to me, I
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said Excuse me, I can ask of course
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please I say, excuse me, but these people
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who brought them out, whom you said with such
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ironic delight,
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they are not afraid that their capital can be
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liquidated. They brought them out from under
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national jurisdiction,
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he looked at me, he is a smart person,
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I say again, smart and educated, he wrote, he
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said, I swear, what are you saying? I immediately
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feel that you have never interacted with this area,
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this is impossible.
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And when, after the
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start of the special operation, I remember when
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I went and when Friedman shouted, I have nothing to
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pay for electricity in his mansion in
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London,
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but it was clear to me that all this young
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money at some point was especially
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withdrawn from -under Russian jurisdiction,
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of course,
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no one needs it. Sorry, they have enough of their own
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elites, they beckoned. Yes, they didn’t tell
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you. I dined with Rothschild himself,
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you see, I dined with Madame Rothschild,
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and so on. And tomorrow
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no one will pay attention to you. I just robbed them.
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Yes. this is exactly how it will happen,
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it was clear to me, but apparently because
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I don’t have a billion. And in the USA,
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rich people, the
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Rockefellers, still rule, in general, it’s not about wealth, it’s about
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the ability to
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exercise power over one’s own
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wealth, the
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mafiosi can accumulate billions there and
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power over with these accumulated
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billions he does not have, if he does not have
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power over the banking sector
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over the political sphere, it is still
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always higher,
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therefore assets are
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valuable in their quantity
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and the ability to retain them is the one who
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exchanged power for money will lose both power and
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Money definitely. The Soviet Elite and the
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Post-Soviet Elite have changed power for
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money
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And after that, once upon a time in Russia, in the person of
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Putin, she spoke. We have security issues
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in this sense, we have always been underestimated,
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as one American
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political scientist told me, let’s call it. Well,
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you’re a smart woman, I’m still an
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ethnic Armenian, you understand that
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there is no future in Russia I said nothing because it
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felt so funny to me that I
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thought stop stop what an interesting
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mantra This is a smart person there
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was never any future
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since
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it shouldn’t have been agreed at all
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Well I agree with something yes 1612 everyone said
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everything already Moscow died there already died
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altogether they sat in the Kremlin yes
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1812 further
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1917
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1941 Stalingrad 42 there everyone
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says everything
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Well and such Where do you see This is the kind of country we are
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Who rules America today oligarchs
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or the president frontmen On the one hand
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yes
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George Taunt Elite which is such a
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suburb of Washington where the
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main thing is actually cooked decision, these figures are put forward.
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I’m not saying that
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the figures themselves are dummy, this is not the case, but they
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agree to become the frontmen of
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certain groups, not the president, you know, the
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president
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is not a manager,
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he’s like, what’s this
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called, breeding criminals, you know,
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he’s these conflicting groups, he’s
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put in place for this in order to somehow find a
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consensus among the conflicting
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elite groups at war with each other. And what a
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provocateur you are among us. In general, in principle, I do
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n’t like studying letology because
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then we have to talk about people and
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personnel, but the system is a system of power
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indistinguishable, that’s when ours
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are surprised What for example But how is it that this is
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why they won’t resign because
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he is slowing down Putin’s decrees The elite
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don’t give up on their own in a
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rare case you need to cross such
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borders
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You know that in the Soviet years
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people got rich abroad and so they imprisoned the chief
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engineer they tried and imprisoned the chief
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engineer
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of the Russian parties during the construction of a
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metallurgical plant in Isfahan, it
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was 1982 and my classmate worked as a
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translator.
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And her dad was a serious employee of the
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KGB of the USSR and even named the number, I remember it,
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140 thousand dollars to the
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left, he was selling something like that.
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I say forgive
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those who
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owe everything the KGB of the USSR is keeping an eye on everything,
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but they didn’t see anything from the very beginning
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what he was doing
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and suddenly she looked at me Kara crap, you’re
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naive, he says he just took the wrong initiative Why do
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you think the democratic
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West so easily accepted the absolutely
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democratic illegal power of the Maidan
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I apologize after me they don’t get offended, God
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forbid, Ukrainians Or those who consider
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themselves not Ukrainians, few Russians and in
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general citizens who
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continue to remain citizens of
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Ukraine, Ukraine was invited to the European Union
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from a meal to a table like Food, if it’s
00:19:03
completely rude, then they found a useful idiot,
00:19:06
that is, the same Ukrainian Elite is what I
00:19:09
talked about taking everything away from them, too,
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if they think that they will preserve
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even the current environment, and Poroshenko
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and the Kolomoiskys
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forget, of course, those who have financial
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levers in their hands,
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world finance, they just realized that they are a
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weak player in the market, let’s see
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how easy it is for us it’s cheap Buy
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all these billions that are now being transferred to
00:19:38
Europe and America, of course, they don’t
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get there And everything else was counted by the
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Western same elite, but this is
00:19:45
excellent without me, you know the money, which is like,
00:19:47
well, of course,
00:19:50
for its own military-industrial
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complex there is one interesting thing here such
00:19:55
a twist, but this is to instill
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hope in both you and your viewers, you see, the
00:20:02
Americans are so carried away by the fact that they
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rule world finance, and they seem to
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dominate, and so on,
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and they basically brought out their real sector
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fu-fu countries where cheap labor is a
00:20:21
Chinese miracle due to this,
00:20:25
excuse me, please, but if you are withdrawing
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production, then you need such
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energy generation
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as before, no, and they did not
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modernize their power plants,
00:20:41
but then they realized that in reality this sector
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needs to be returned if
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the military-industrial complex is brought to full capacity now, Ukraine has become a training
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ground for everyone In a sense, with
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all the tragedy For us, these are also training grounds
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as To be prepared for a real modern
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war, the first thing that dies As the
00:21:02
military jokes is that it is a plan of action on the battlefield, but
00:21:06
there is another saying that the first
00:21:08
to die is true That’s because everything is
00:21:10
natural on both sides strive
00:21:13
to disorient each other But objectively, the
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United States needs at least
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one and a half to two years to
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modernize their
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power plants, where do they get
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Uranium for
00:21:34
their nuclear power plants?
00:21:37
Please answer me from Russia, we have enrichment plants for
00:21:41
virtually 80 percent of the world's Uranium,
00:21:44
especially after the French
00:21:47
were higher than the moths, well, how can I say this somehow, the
00:21:51
largest deposits are
00:21:55
still there, 80 percent are still Russia, not
00:21:59
yet And now, before the French
00:22:02
were in Mali, their company Oreo
00:22:07
supplied 50 percent of Uranium to the world market
00:22:10
for power plants and now they are not there
00:22:15
and there is the guy Wagner Well, we don’t
00:22:17
send this logic Let’s not continue this logic, we
00:22:22
send Uranium to the Americans, we send them they
00:22:26
had good reserves, we made
00:22:30
a lot of it, we sold it to them a lot, as if in advance
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Maybe we won’t send it, that’s another
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story
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and we get a
00:23:07
temporary varnish somewhere,
00:23:11
this is the work Combat work in Ukraine,
00:23:15
it’s already all going in this direction
00:23:18
because all this talk about tanks and
00:23:22
so on, but everything is already clear so that Europe
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only receives American weapons,
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but isn’t it clear to you everyone
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already even understands The stupidest Europeans themselves
00:23:33
understand that
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at first they didn’t take away Soviet weapons
00:23:37
from Eastern Europe correctly, as soon as the
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S-300 of Slovakia arrived in Ukraine, we did Yes,
00:23:45
the grasshopper jumped on the flour But that’s all it did
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n’t become And after that they bought a patrio
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which was much, much more expensive, they
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gave it to Ukraine for nothing this S-300
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was given by the Slovaks and I know what happened in
00:24:04
Slovakia, some serious politicians
00:24:07
said they love what you did. It became
00:24:11
clear to them that their leadership is
00:24:14
not just about the American one, that there is
00:24:16
simply no
00:24:18
national leadership, nationally
00:24:20
oriented, you know, yes, donate it
00:24:24
later for huge money, real money to buy
00:24:29
less effective
00:24:32
Patriot system to burn all of yours in Ukraine
00:24:35
From your tanks all your weapons for this,
00:24:37
well, well, look, not only this is one
00:24:40
of the components, this is one of the components,
00:24:43
there are many components and many
00:24:45
participants, this world and politics, the
00:24:49
whole history and conspiracies, conspiracies, and so on and so
00:24:52
on. The thing is that I understand that even when
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you have one percent of the elite up to 90 percent of the
00:24:58
assets in their hands, then within this one
00:25:01
percent there is such a squabble that just mom, don’t
00:25:05
worry, they squabble even more than with
00:25:07
those on the floors below, what in your opinion
00:25:09
was the need for a special operation?
00:25:12
such a drastic need What
00:25:14
do you think, in general I look at this situation I
00:25:18
understand that the
00:25:19
whole system that was in place was being
00:25:23
covered with a copper basin in a big way
00:25:26
back in the tenth year, it was clear to me I
00:25:29
wrote a work on the limits of globalization, by
00:25:32
and large, all this is a Western scenario
00:25:34
from Ukraine did not go well since they
00:25:39
had to redo the script and the
00:25:42
statement in this entry of
00:25:45
Sweden and Finland was planned
00:25:49
in the old script
00:25:51
and now they blurted out about it,
00:25:53
so it’s actually such a shadow.
00:25:56
Push, by and large, the same Erdogan. Firstly,
00:25:58
he earns points for himself and
00:26:01
secondly for him there with the second hand and so this is the
00:26:03
most you know how the Germans say
00:26:05
they applaud with one hand there is such a joke the
00:26:08
Germans have not loudly Yes, something like that
00:26:12
takes place there because look
00:26:14
what is happening with this half-dan who
00:26:16
lives the Koran In front of the Turkish embassy,
00:26:19
it’s true, before the Russian embassy but
00:26:21
that’s another story and he was addressed
00:26:24
directly to Ramzan Kadyrov and Kadyrov Well,
00:26:28
we’ll skip that now But he’s in front of the
00:26:30
Turkish embassy And what does Erdogan need?
00:26:33
Erdogan needs Turkey to be the leader of the
00:26:36
Islamic world
00:26:37
and he’s playing these points for him. Yes, there’s a
00:26:40
portrait of Erdogan trampling on, and so on.
00:26:43
what a bad Erdogan And Erdogan is
00:26:45
gaining points in the Muslim world where he is
00:26:47
treated poorly
00:26:50
in the Arab world
00:26:52
Well, very Generally Turkey is very reserved,
00:26:56
they all remember about the Ottoman Empire,
00:26:58
programs on their television show how they were
00:27:01
killed, how they were humiliated by the Arabs. In
00:27:04
general, that is, the West is now promoting
00:27:07
Turkey how the leaders of the Islamic world are very
00:27:09
interesting: Pakistan, Hungary is nominating
00:27:15
Erdogan for the Nobel Peace Prize,
00:27:18
Ukraine and for everything there are no
00:27:22
Western sanctions, but the northern streams
00:27:25
were blown up and that those who blew up did
00:27:27
n’t know at all that all
00:27:29
our Russian pipeline gas would go
00:27:32
through Turkey. So what?
00:27:34
They are playing
00:27:35
for what purpose do
00:27:40
we need an instrument so
00:27:42
that in the future of this world there must somehow
00:27:45
be some kind of manager on the floor below you,
00:27:48
what the British said through the mouth of
00:27:52
columnist Alista Rakhita Well, all
00:27:55
empires someday fall apart and
00:27:58
give oaks Yes, so America went
00:28:01
down with the mountains are rapidly rolling,
00:28:04
this was written in plain text in
00:28:07
esoteric literature, it’s time for us to use our own hands
00:28:10
Process management a word about
00:28:13
Britain, how did British intelligence
00:28:15
know the exact date of the start of a special
00:28:18
military operation, their agents are good, they have
00:28:20
mi6 agents, well, they are
00:28:24
not acting through illegal intelligence,
00:28:26
but through agents, but we, on the contrary, are the
00:28:30
strongest, as you know, illegally in
00:28:33
Russia,
00:28:36
British agents, hats off, we
00:28:39
still have to respect the
00:28:42
highest points for BMW, and the
00:28:46
agents that have been created in different countries are
00:28:47
families, this generation, this
00:28:51
decade of centuries,
00:28:53
and here too, and to this day for now, of course, Well,
00:28:57
I don’t know that we don’t have Britain’s own
00:28:59
agents,
00:29:00
but that’s normal, you know, in fact, somehow the
00:29:03
world works like that. Well, what should we do? There are always
00:29:06
special services for the security of
00:29:08
the country, but there’s no need to condemn everyone,
00:29:12
they do that, there is legal intelligence,
00:29:15
for example, you know that there is a legal one
00:29:18
intelligence That, for example, a representative of the
00:29:20
French CIA, he is normally
00:29:24
accredited here in Moscow at the embassy,
00:29:28
for example, here is an American representative.
00:29:30
If the CIA wants, he can call me,
00:29:34
he has the right, but I don’t have access to
00:29:38
secrets, you know, yes, he can, for example,
00:29:40
call me, but from him and say three
00:29:43
to Alexander we would like to consult with you,
00:29:45
we’ll even pay you for it.
00:29:48
Could you please talk about this topic,
00:29:51
but I’m asking you so Avito, let’s assume it’s
00:29:55
not even forbidden, you know. It’s
00:29:57
not forbidden at all.
00:29:58
I don’t go to the embassy right away, but
00:30:02
nevertheless, Yes, now I I’ll become an agent
00:30:04
after the law, but before that it’s generally in
00:30:07
principle And if not for money and I’ll say
00:30:10
no of your money. Well, of course in such
00:30:13
cases, of course they’ll probably
00:30:15
offer you an envelope, but I don’t go
00:30:17
for self-justification.
00:30:20
There were such offers. There were such offers in the
00:30:23
coming year. Yes, of course there were.
00:30:26
this is a normal conversation, this is nothing special about
00:30:29
this, it’s normal, it’s
00:30:31
officially a question of agents, it’s like
00:30:33
recruitment or what is this, this consultation does
00:30:37
n’t concern you at all, in principle,
00:30:39
this scenario is a format of
00:30:42
recruitment for agents or is it like what kind of
00:30:44
consultation is this at the embassy? No,
00:30:47
they too they want to understand
00:30:49
some issues, you know, and I had one like this.
00:30:52
For example, I
00:30:54
consulted with the
00:30:56
staff of the French embassy several times, they
00:30:59
gave me questions. I was surprised at how
00:31:01
these questions were composed until
00:31:03
I realized that their agents were
00:31:06
giving them information that they would really
00:31:08
like to hear, but they also, apparently,
00:31:12
not all fools are true, and they wanted to
00:31:14
check, double-check and invite a
00:31:16
person who does not depend on them in any way
00:31:19
and ask
00:31:22
the agents, she often seems to
00:31:25
really try to say what
00:31:27
the authorities like, so in the West
00:31:31
there is no real picture of the internal
00:31:33
situation here today,
00:31:35
not according to any parameters because they
00:31:38
still say what they want to hear,
00:31:40
they say what they like, and here
00:31:44
we also report to him what he
00:31:48
wants to hear, it’s difficult to say
00:31:51
I think that partly this is always the place
00:31:54
to be because
00:31:56
after
00:31:59
this is a very well-known episode from the
00:32:03
history of our intelligence services from the past
00:32:06
there, almost 70 years have passed,
00:32:09
it’s not a secret
00:32:13
when Khrushchev started in
00:32:17
general. This is what initiated the
00:32:20
debunking of
00:32:22
Stalin’s personality cult,
00:32:25
then a very interesting process began in China
00:32:28
and our intelligence began to
00:32:31
warn
00:32:33
these people about this and in general they warned
00:32:37
that not everything is so simple even yet pier,
00:32:40
these people were recalled, demoted,
00:32:43
and so on. Everyone saw this. And
00:32:45
then when everything had already happened. That there was
00:32:48
almost a break in relations.
00:32:53
Well, before
00:32:54
serious events happened, ours, as it were, a
00:32:58
disengagement with China,
00:33:00
everything. But how about this, and this is why, when
00:33:04
you were previously brewing revolutionary events,
00:33:09
our observant citizens
00:33:12
discussed these events, this is in
00:33:15
the minutes of
00:33:16
the meeting of the park bureau of the embassy,
00:33:19
but Moscow did not send anything, so it
00:33:23
was out of the blue, the revolution in
00:33:25
Iran is Islamic
00:33:27
because they were afraid, today they are also
00:33:29
afraid. Well, surely someone is afraid. This is how the
00:33:34
system is built the system Yes, it’s built that way.
00:33:36
Therefore, we always need to
00:33:38
take this into account, do it so that we are not afraid,
00:33:40
you understand, we need a really
00:33:43
real picture. And what really is.
00:33:46
Now comes the Age of knowing the
00:33:51
acute sense of the present. We are moving away from
00:33:54
virtuality. So we are approaching
00:33:57
reality and a very sharp return, and
00:34:02
maybe almost shocking Especially for
00:34:05
young people, for me, no, I’m still not
00:34:07
young people, I’m like, stop, the generation
00:34:10
that
00:34:11
connects,
00:34:13
establishes connections between times and for me,
00:34:17
therefore, it’s extremely important there, let’s say as a
00:34:19
grandson, I’m
00:34:21
somehow a grandson, he’s wonderfully
00:34:25
advanced, you’ll lose it all and I’ll
00:34:30
somehow- then
00:34:32
I was worried about this and began to talk to him,
00:34:35
especially since at night he
00:34:37
played all sorts of Angry Birds under the blanket,
00:34:41
I decided to tell him where
00:34:43
Angry Birds legs grow from, so I told him about the
00:34:48
ultram program and so on, he says grandma,
00:34:50
something is bothering you a lot I say you
00:34:52
know in general, in fact, I know that
00:34:55
you are younger than me. Therefore, this future is beyond the
00:34:58
horizon, you at least
00:35:01
feel better in your fibers than me and I
00:35:04
know this for sure, so I am proud of you that
00:35:07
you have mastered these IT matters. I’m
00:35:10
just saying that I’m afraid that mine You
00:35:12
will lose your heritage. But our grandson assured me that
00:35:15
he read me a poem in German on this
00:35:18
topic somewhere, since I don’t
00:35:20
know German, especially verbally. I
00:35:22
didn’t understand anything and I told myself, grandma,
00:35:25
leave the boy alone, but that’s
00:35:29
very important for me. this and not only the
00:35:31
generation connected by the grandson Yes, because
00:35:35
I say yes Yes, you are right It’s very good
00:35:37
that you understand this so well,
00:35:43
but also take it And it will help you, they
00:35:47
like it I must say where
00:35:49
Angry Birds came from after the Second World War, the
00:35:52
Americans became they were weak
00:35:56
special services very weak But they
00:35:59
transported you look there Who was
00:36:02
convicted at the Nuremberg festival they
00:36:06
took these magnificent specialists from the
00:36:09
German special services they brought to themselves the
00:36:11
main educators of
00:36:15
some Yes there
00:36:17
were people these were the main authorities here
00:36:21
Probably some kind of scent they went there
00:36:25
brought But that’s not the point, that’s why they were
00:36:28
engaged in programs that
00:36:31
were developed in Nazi Germany in the
00:36:34
Soviet Union, most of all
00:36:38
with techniques related to the manipulation of
00:36:41
public consciousness,
00:36:43
they were excellently developed. In the
00:36:45
Soviet Union in Nazi Germany
00:36:48
we were not inferior to us, too, it was very
00:36:52
developed, very cool
00:36:54
Well, the Germans they took themselves and began
00:36:57
to develop the business, so the
00:36:59
MCA Ultra program arose and they began to
00:37:02
experiment with
00:37:04
manipulating mass consciousness on a
00:37:07
big scale,
00:37:09
do it here. It turned out that
00:37:12
the Americans are kind
00:37:15
and it was difficult for them to kill in Vietnam, they
00:37:20
had a very hard time mentally, it
00:37:23
became clear that they needed to be
00:37:27
processed somehow their consciousness so that they would
00:37:30
not react so emotionally killed
00:37:32
20 people there and went to eat ice cream,
00:37:35
you know, yes, so
00:37:39
these games began to be developed for the military, but the act was
00:37:44
because of globalization and capitalism Like the
00:37:48
king of Midast, remember, he touched everything,
00:37:52
turned everything into gold for such a gift I begged from
00:37:55
they are gods too Why not touch
00:37:57
everything turns into money sports money
00:38:01
you can already see it yourself it’s not even interesting
00:38:04
to watch the Olympic Games the same thing
00:38:06
they realized that they can be commercialized
00:38:09
and these developments
00:38:12
they even went to the people
00:38:15
there in them I Misha explained to my grandson
00:38:18
that there is an
00:38:20
addiction inside in order to cause human addiction in a
00:38:22
person. Well, at least in its infancy,
00:38:26
that is, he always wants to
00:38:28
play with him. He has passion that he always
00:38:31
wants to drain somewhere, you know, yes, he
00:38:34
needs to use up his passion, otherwise
00:38:37
he begins to go crazy And how is this
00:38:39
connected with the war?
00:38:41
Well, how is there cruelty, here is a person in
00:38:45
a person to remove kill Yes,
00:38:49
they kill like a computer game,
00:38:52
you know, yes, the
00:38:54
screens he is there, he doesn’t see people not
00:38:58
crying mommy, not that there is a
00:39:01
funny person there, for example, you were just
00:39:04
joking with with his friend they look at
00:39:07
the figures moving like on the screen
00:39:09
[music]
00:39:12
and he killed living people and for him it
00:39:16
is Living people he doesn’t feel it And
00:39:19
it’s being done to educate a
00:39:20
generation of course yes well in which they are ready
00:39:23
yes yes because it’s difficult to manage so
00:39:28
many people and at the very least it
00:39:31
would be good to reduce the population.
00:39:34
This is quite obvious. Remember, I
00:39:37
mentioned the report on the growth limit there and
00:39:40
it said that there are not enough resources for everyone.
00:39:42
Therefore, the population needs to be reduced,
00:39:44
it has grown since then by half if
00:39:49
the virus had been released. Yes, the virus was launched, that’s just
00:39:53
that a representative of
00:39:55
our Ministry of Defense spoke, who openly
00:39:58
said that the virus was artificial, he
00:40:00
then said it was yesterday,
00:40:03
yesterday or the day before yesterday,
00:40:05
and these biological laboratories that
00:40:08
surround us and combat strains are already being used,
00:40:11
for example, on the border of Armenia with Azerbaijan
00:40:14
and in Armenia in Azerbaijan, and there is also
00:40:17
a biological laboratory
00:40:18
and that’s it pathogenic territories were handed over and
00:40:22
naturally processed, but I’m not a virologist
00:40:24
taking away competencies viruses then war
00:40:27
to reduce all this and another third,
00:40:30
it’s very convenient to reduce the people’s stuff Let’s
00:40:34
move on
00:40:37
You have a clear understanding of the goals and
00:40:40
objectives of a special military operation
00:40:41
Why am I asking because it
00:40:43
all started with identification but it turned into a war with a
00:40:47
unipolar world, that’s why
00:40:49
we are fighting today. This means that everything we do in the world is
00:40:52
connected with our motivations. And they are
00:40:55
extremely simple.
00:40:57
They are vital, that is, we want to live and everything is
00:41:00
for the sake of life. And there is also
00:41:03
material motivation because you go to
00:41:05
work for you You have an account, you have a
00:41:07
card, it’s true that there are material
00:41:09
motivations, and there are intangible ones because
00:41:12
you love,
00:41:14
yes, you have friends, your
00:41:17
parents will make friends with you, it’s true that this is
00:41:22
not a material motivation,
00:41:24
but at some moments there are
00:41:28
accents, so it turns out that there are two axes, as it were,
00:41:31
yes And at different moments,
00:41:34
one or another motivation prevails and becomes more important,
00:41:38
sometimes I don’t even want to live when my
00:41:41
mother is there in front of my eyes, for example, I
00:41:43
died, too, I wanted
00:41:47
how I didn’t die there.
00:41:50
But it was a short-lived moment. It’s
00:41:53
normal for a person to be in grief. such
00:41:57
when it’s all the same, so
00:42:02
you definitely understand the motivation. First, we began to act in
00:42:06
connection with vital motivations. Yes, and
00:42:09
material ones, including our elite.
00:42:11
I’ll explain this to you. Yes, it’s dangerous, they’ll take everything away from us;
00:42:15
the rocket will fly to Moscow. Well,
00:42:18
it’s clear, yes, the fight against the over. The fight for life
00:42:20
yes, let me, as it were, We want to live and so
00:42:24
on, and then this situation itself
00:42:28
began to behave, you know,
00:42:31
making a way for itself, it’s like a
00:42:33
writer’s character, he suddenly begins to live
00:42:36
some sort of his own life,
00:42:40
not everything can be foreseen
00:42:43
and this situation will develop But
00:42:46
what is happening and changes will occur, a
00:42:49
radical change in the entire
00:42:52
world order, I’m telling you, it was
00:42:54
clear to us
00:42:55
and it started like this,
00:42:59
so
00:43:00
Ukraine Ukraine is like this
00:43:04
What will happen from Ukraine is a very interesting
00:43:07
topic and we can discuss it, we started This is
00:43:11
for the fight against the USA or for the fight with
00:43:14
Nazism, if Russia were such a
00:43:17
civilization that would always want to
00:43:21
dominate
00:43:23
and for this to pin everyone else
00:43:25
down, but with us it was simply formed according to a different
00:43:27
system. By the way, we are not the
00:43:29
only Empire that, according to this
00:43:31
principle, the Austro-Hungarian one was the same as the
00:43:33
Iranian one Empire So in this sense,
00:43:37
even we are not a smart guy, we are in the world. And ours
00:43:40
especially in this sense, this is how the
00:43:42
main problem of the
00:43:44
Moscow leadership subsequently
00:43:47
Russian
00:43:48
throughout history was the extent of the
00:43:52
territory, the
00:43:53
complexity of its structure in general, the landscape of
00:43:57
everything. So there is a shortage of population because of the
00:44:01
large continental extended
00:44:03
borders and you understand the shortage of population, but
00:44:06
all the time there was not enough population and the best
00:44:09
kings were those who were with whom. The
00:44:11
population gap, even if you go to any museum,
00:44:13
you will see under such and such a king,
00:44:16
it grew so much under Catherine, the
00:44:18
population suddenly doubled, this is generally Hurray What a
00:44:21
wonderful queen. so on This is
00:44:25
our eternal problem, that’s why the Russians
00:44:27
are mastering space, they didn’t destroy
00:44:30
peoples, you’re not answering my
00:44:32
question today, just answer specifically
00:44:34
clearly and briefly. We started out by
00:44:37
defeating Nazism. Yes, now there was
00:44:40
something to explain to the people. No. Well, I understand it’s
00:44:43
true
00:44:44
now, as it were. unipolar world question We are
00:44:47
with what or with whom are you with the Nazis or the United States
00:44:50
now we already know we really,
00:44:54
of course, with the Nazis formally
00:44:57
it turns out that the United States is already at the core, in
00:45:00
fact, as I understand it, we are all ready to
00:45:05
call on everyone, including the
00:45:07
United States, and say guys This
00:45:10
world order is not Katya Let’s create
00:45:12
new ones and we won’t dominate it,
00:45:16
we all the time it sounds latent,
00:45:19
you understand from our lips and therefore let’s say it
00:45:22
seems like our leadership is in
00:45:25
no hurry to behave harshly
00:45:28
extremely harshly understands understanding this
00:45:31
or feeling this I don’t know who they are with they
00:45:35
are fighting I have the USA they are who This is
00:45:37
this one percent who wants to maintain
00:45:41
their dominance over the main
00:45:44
world assets
00:45:46
there is no why today they are fighting with us The
00:45:49
USA
00:45:52
is an instrument of this one percent and at
00:45:56
the same time a national state
00:45:58
this fight you are there now You see this is
00:46:00
what they are fighting for Explain this way, Trump
00:46:03
said to the USA now there is a group that is
00:46:07
around Trump or who think closely
00:46:12
because he expressed them. They are supporters of
00:46:16
this kind of mosaic or moderate
00:46:19
isolationism, they came out of this,
00:46:22
as far as my memory serves me right, the First
00:46:25
World War at that time, but before that
00:46:28
they had a policy of trade with everyone
00:46:30
to get involved in nothing,
00:46:34
but nevertheless, but they got involved in
00:46:37
everything as a result because it
00:46:40
seemed very tempting and they were mistaken and one
00:46:44
of the outstanding experts of the State Department is
00:46:49
probably 12-15 years away, I keep forgetting how he is, in
00:46:53
my opinion, Robert Seltov doesn’t matter what he said about
00:46:57
what did she do in general, the guys
00:46:59
pulled how I expressed myself at the Globe,
00:47:02
they wasted their national resource
00:47:06
Yes, we just repeated the mistake of the Soviet
00:47:08
Union, they jumped off on time, that’s why
00:47:11
in America there are people who
00:47:13
understand and seriously make America,
00:47:19
of course That’s why stop wasting money
00:47:23
on everyone else, that’s enough, I’ll agree
00:47:27
alone the percentage tells me it’s delicious, yes
00:47:31
for now, but
00:47:33
this is what America says, why are
00:47:36
such and such greedy arrogant people and those who are also
00:47:40
rich, and so on? You don’t understand what
00:47:43
will blow everyone away with this tsunami, I don’t understand
00:47:47
why I don’t understand. It’s very interesting here. I
00:47:50
asked this question. to one former
00:47:52
minister of the
00:47:53
Yanukovych government I say Well, how come
00:47:56
you reported this to him, he
00:47:58
told you everything will be fine, everything will be
00:48:00
fine, you tell him everything was reported to him.
00:48:04
Why am I saying that he
00:48:08
suffered like all the people who ascended to the
00:48:13
top when you don’t want to get out
00:48:16
comfort zone, you don’t notice that there is a
00:48:19
blood circle going on. As I told our billions of
00:48:21
rocks, yes this is a matter of Faith.
00:48:25
Everything is fine with me and everything will move along this knurled
00:48:28
line. And then there is complete breakdown and stupor.
00:48:32
This is how it will happen, this one
00:48:35
percent does not understand the question, but the
00:48:37
rest understand well, one
00:48:40
percent of
00:48:45
presidents are changing politics No, this
00:48:48
percentage can be won, of course, from the
00:48:52
change, of course, that’s why Trump came,
00:48:55
this is another group
00:48:58
that ensured his arrival, this is the group
00:49:01
that understands more and says yes. We are
00:49:04
ready to dominate as America and cut
00:49:06
coupons everywhere.
00:49:08
Yes, but only as a national one.
00:49:11
state and not as an instrument These are such
00:49:15
transnational forces Look at what
00:49:18
happened to Europe, which completely
00:49:20
deprived it of its sovereignty.
00:49:23
Sorry, with the high bell tower of the Leaning
00:49:26
Tower of Pisa on our own population, we were
00:49:29
all surprised when even Merkel
00:49:32
said migrants, give me a migrant here,
00:49:34
give me a rope, drag a rope here, how can this be?
00:49:39
already the
00:49:41
entire social and socio-cultural
00:49:44
structure of yours is all going to hell No, we are
00:49:48
multicultural modellers and so
00:49:51
on, you buried Europe you once
00:49:54
said. I will quote the only thing that
00:49:56
can save globalization is the collapse of
00:49:59
Russia and the seizure of its resource, not to save but
00:50:02
to extend its life for a while
00:50:04
because the system the system still
00:50:09
can’t do more Why I don’t think so I don’t think
00:50:12
so there is it has exhausted this paradigm
00:50:16
it is the system it has exhausted its
00:50:18
capabilities why only the collapse of Russia
00:50:20
Can it prolong it Well, not even a collapse, but to take
00:50:27
control of all our resources completely under control
00:50:29
and then in fact, in my opinion, anyway, the
00:50:33
fate of this system will be extremely short-lived,
00:50:36
very short-lived, of course 200 trillion
00:50:40
is not a bad possibility
00:50:42
and it will somehow calm them down. But then
00:50:46
I think it will be rapidly, again,
00:50:48
to reach a population that is already on its
00:50:51
way, and that’s all will not solve the problem,
00:50:55
therefore, a new system
00:50:56
of world order is needed when they did not ask
00:50:59
the question why in all the sacred
00:51:01
scriptures, here in the Tanakh there in the Koran in
00:51:06
the Bible, there is a
00:51:08
ban on the Judgmental interest
00:51:11
Judgmental interest on
00:51:15
giving money in interest Why is the ban a religious
00:51:18
ban Why Because you can give a
00:51:21
kilogram of wheat to your neighbor and
00:51:25
to say, but when you grow up, you tell me
00:51:27
more accurately, here are two,
00:51:30
yes, but with money, no. And there is a
00:51:33
ban on money. Why. Because they
00:51:36
understood that in the end this would
00:51:38
lead to the fact that it’s not something that is
00:51:40
produced by people, and the most expensive
00:51:43
commodity will be money. and this is how it
00:51:46
happened: the one who works and the one who
00:51:48
has production, he is not as rich as the one
00:51:51
who works in the financial sector, you have
00:51:53
n’t noticed this yet, comparison no, here is the
00:51:57
one who produces something and This
00:52:00
system can no longer work
00:52:02
Because money is impossible to Drink there is
00:52:05
that Russia can oppose
00:52:07
world globalization
00:52:10
about this, again, in different centers
00:52:13
they said that yes And even by the way, a
00:52:17
supporter of globalization such as Schwab
00:52:20
Klaus Schwab or Jaco or who is
00:52:24
one of the biggest avant-gardeists of this
00:52:28
globalization and so on, they also
00:52:31
looked at the world of regions but they believe
00:52:35
that this one percent is conditional so as
00:52:38
not to complicate things, that it will be easier to manage not countries but
00:52:43
regions, that is, they have their own
00:52:45
task. We can also create our own region
00:52:49
in which
00:52:51
we can well be arbiters
00:52:53
to ensure the security of different countries, and
00:52:56
we are probably practically in essence it
00:52:59
creating So, judging by the way the
00:53:04
United Emirates voted into the tutelage of Saudi Arabia,
00:53:07
when Biden
00:53:10
humbly asked the Saudi prince
00:53:13
whom he called a murderer to increase
00:53:15
oil production, the prince said that he
00:53:18
would think about it and didn’t see it that way, and then they took it
00:53:23
and reduced production, but he asked this
00:53:27
one percent begged
00:53:30
[music]
00:53:32
no, that is, in fact, the holiday is
00:53:35
disobedience, it will expand, they
00:53:37
raised it by one percent, well, it’s
00:53:40
about nothing at all. Yes, it’s simple. And it’s
00:53:44
not just one percent right away, but
00:53:48
gradually, which means they, too,
00:53:51
have already understood everything, by the way, it’s the
00:53:53
Arabian monarchs that’s all -they
00:53:55
are trying to get their assets from there somehow little by
00:53:59
little with whom we will build we
00:54:02
need technologically developed countries and
00:54:05
as economists say the internal market is
00:54:08
worth 500 million at least with whom we can
00:54:12
create an economic region a
00:54:14
technologically developed country the Islamic
00:54:18
Republic of Iran 6th place in the world in terms of
00:54:20
nanotechnology, few people, by the way, it is
00:54:26
ahead of France,
00:54:30
and it is
00:54:33
high-tech with an educated
00:54:35
population of almost 90 million, and we also have about
00:54:37
50 million. We also need a
00:54:40
domestic market.
00:54:42
Egypt is also not the most behind, to put it mildly,
00:54:46
this country has a good education system. And
00:54:51
we are building now there is a nuclear
00:54:53
power plant there You know, yes In order
00:54:55
for the
00:54:56
new industrialization of Egypt to reach a
00:55:00
new level, here are 110 million
00:55:04
Egypt’s population is growing
00:55:06
[music]
00:55:07
add again to this it turns out
00:55:10
yes here 200-350
00:55:13
Well, and then little by little things are also
00:55:16
gaining there And if
00:55:19
ours the region will be affiliated with India,
00:55:24
now they are diligently dragging the windrow
00:55:29
Yes, this is Australia Yes, the
00:55:34
United Kingdom from and
00:55:37
[music]
00:55:38
The United States Yes, and there the main base is a
00:55:41
new organization for this New
00:55:44
Prime Minister Velikole forgot Yes, yes, everyone
00:55:46
forgot about it a little But the main
00:55:48
strengthening is going on there and in general in my
00:55:51
opinion, to be honest, these Ukrainian
00:55:53
Banderaites who will master Western
00:55:56
weapons are like landsnects. Well,
00:55:58
listen for three kopecks because you
00:56:00
have to pay your own people a lot, they have
00:56:02
very little for any war, there are few
00:56:05
combat American units. These people are tired and
00:56:09
aged, everyone confirms this and And
00:56:13
then they went through such a terrible thing, the helmsmen went through
00:56:18
this war, so they will be given the very families
00:56:21
cottages All I already have weapons, they are
00:56:25
trained there in America in the British
00:56:28
Isles and will be taken further Yes, India
00:56:33
I say, and India is two billion And this is
00:56:36
also a technologically developed country
00:56:38
India is in first place in the world according to it, yes,
00:56:42
that India started to come off at the same time
00:56:45
as the Americans And how in this
00:56:48
Silicon Valley Yes, where are the main
00:56:50
all these IT centers joking there is a joke
00:56:55
Very good I like it so much
00:56:57
if there is a
00:56:59
painstaking task Call the Chinese
00:57:05
if there is a
00:57:10
difficult task
00:57:11
Call Indians,
00:57:14
outstanding IT specialists, unsolvable problem
00:57:18
Call the Russians, we are specialists in
00:57:21
solving unsolvable problems, and why do they need us
00:57:24
because gas is not cheap security?
00:57:28
We also have combat experience; our response to the
00:57:32
events in 1414 in Ukraine
00:57:34
was a series of people
00:57:36
who expected that we would create a base there were
00:57:39
no longer going anywhere else, on the contrary,
00:57:41
they were removing their bases; our base was in
00:57:45
Belarus, Armenia, and very small for
00:57:49
border guards in Tajikistan; all of this was all there;
00:57:54
suddenly, a base in Syria and a
00:57:57
naval base on the shores of the
00:57:59
Mediterranean Sea, and that’s how the world
00:58:01
woke up. That’s how it
00:58:03
all went wrong so it all started with this,
00:58:07
our reaction to the Ukrainian events was a
00:58:10
series further, all the worlds were nearby and the
00:58:14
Middle East began to become convinced
00:58:16
that in general we were not bad guys and
00:58:19
left not the worst memory of ourselves,
00:58:22
but here we also have hypersound and so on and so on, and
00:58:25
at first The West was burning No
00:58:29
this is a picture this cartoons hypersound yes
00:58:32
these are cartoons I myself talked to an
00:58:36
American with the same one who
00:58:38
told me that I am a smart woman these are
00:58:41
cartoons I told who this is
00:58:43
being told to even I am a philologist I know that a
00:58:46
small nuclear engine was developed in the
00:58:49
late Soviet Union
00:58:52
You guys everyone clapped, I told him, that
00:58:56
is, that’s who we are. And where is this hypersound
00:58:58
today I don’t know. That is, it’s some kind of
00:59:01
special weapon that for now Well, this hyper
00:59:05
works, it’s all already visible, they already know
00:59:08
what works. They themselves are close to the
00:59:11
development of hypersound and for them it’s
00:59:13
extremely it’s important how it works,
00:59:15
in fact, what it’s based on, how on
00:59:19
what principle the engine works, why do
00:59:21
you think the countries of the East did not become
00:59:24
our active allies in this
00:59:27
confrontation? Why,
00:59:30
but there is someone Vovan Garde, he went
00:59:33
first, he
00:59:34
’ll win great, Well, pay
00:59:38
attention to Iran, very much to us. Although Iran
00:59:42
says about the fact that he is a principled
00:59:44
supporter of territorial integrity, but
00:59:46
nevertheless, we see that Iran, which for
00:59:49
so many decades has been patsy
00:59:53
and
00:59:56
proxies alone, is about half a million, and
01:00:00
these are not citizens early on, this is the Mahdi army in
01:00:04
different countries,
01:00:06
excellent intelligence, all experts
01:00:08
in this field claim this a strong
01:00:13
ally
01:00:14
for us is strong And what about China, at
01:00:18
least Well, you know, China is still with
01:00:22
all my sympathies and so on, in fact
01:00:27
I said that the Chinese miracle,
01:00:31
precisely in the conditions of this
01:00:33
globalization paradigm, will be very difficult, it
01:00:35
seems to me that I can imagine I could be
01:00:37
wrong it will be difficult to rebuild
01:00:40
because they were essentially console
01:00:43
consoles of that system
01:00:47
due to this, yes, a lot
01:00:51
has been done in China for the national
01:00:53
state, they are great, great, well done,
01:00:56
of course, but the very breakdown of this entire system. I
01:01:01
remember how Trump said in Davos and there was
01:01:04
also a sedan in this time was Trump Yes,
01:01:08
you all said it’s the end of globalization,
01:01:10
we’re closing the shop and who objected to him it
01:01:14
was the season no he said urbanization somehow it
01:01:18
seems to me that it will be difficult for China to
01:01:20
rebuild, you don’t know that it won’t
01:01:22
rebuild
01:01:25
Well, most likely, it’s
01:01:28
definitely not against us against this is also
01:01:32
important What benefit for Russia
01:01:34
follows from Friendship with Iran in order
01:01:37
to strengthen our position in the world and we
01:01:40
would have a good life In this regard, we would
01:01:43
control world trade routes
01:01:47
and would also receive our income from this,
01:01:52
but not much spent,
01:01:55
then we need to be present in a number of points on the
01:01:59
globe, we are present, this is
01:02:02
very good Crimea is very important there are such
01:02:05
points
01:02:06
the Americans are very interesting or
01:02:10
something, they developed this system These are just
01:02:13
such key points in the world
01:02:15
where you need to be if you want to
01:02:19
receive or control the situation as
01:02:23
such, here is Crimea such a point series such a
01:02:26
point
01:02:29
We have a very difficult access
01:02:32
to a very active region where
01:02:37
world trade takes place, there are sea routes of
01:02:40
world trade, this is the Indian Ocean but
01:02:43
far away we fall in love Yes, to put it mildly, yes,
01:02:46
it’s generally just horror, even of the Mediterranean
01:02:49
in the end Yes, through and these are very
01:02:53
vulnerable
01:02:55
communications, it’s easy to block
01:02:58
some dry cargo ship in the Soviet
01:03:01
Canal, you have to sail, you know, or
01:03:06
Sailing from Vladivostok is far away, the costs
01:03:10
are high,
01:03:12
and Iran is the Caspian Sea Volga The
01:03:15
Caspian Sea is Iran and the
01:03:19
port of Chebar
01:03:22
and they let us in there and we are there now With
01:03:25
amazing regularity, we conduct
01:03:27
naval exercises
01:03:29
in Iran; it has a unique
01:03:33
geostrategic position on the
01:03:35
globe; it is unique; it goes into the heart of Asia
01:03:40
and into the World Ocean. And Iran, just like that for an
01:03:44
appetizer. The icing on the cake controls the
01:03:47
army strait through which 60
01:03:49
percent of world oil trade goes
01:03:53
and if and As the Americans say, and
01:03:57
now we are together for you, you are interfering with Israel.
01:04:00
We are not enough for you now. How the Iranians will shy away,
01:04:03
so
01:04:05
they said, we outplayed Barboski
01:04:07
correctly, it’s easy,
01:04:10
how with this friendship with Iran, not to
01:04:12
quarrel with Israel. But what do you
01:04:15
mean by the concept of friendship in this
01:04:17
case? ally I don’t believe you know I’m
01:04:21
interested in Real politics Our interests in the
01:04:25
short and medium
01:04:28
term clearly coincide
01:04:31
and what will happen then I don’t know you live
01:04:34
today No it’s not today we just
01:04:38
see and they see that we do
01:04:42
n’t need them to be eaten we don’t have the resource for
01:04:46
this to be eaten we don’t need to conquer
01:04:48
Iran, we don’t need that, they understand,
01:04:54
and we understand that they don’t need us, in general,
01:04:58
Erdogan needs it, he took the
01:05:01
Turkic regions, he opened his
01:05:04
college there, Yakutia, there are even Belarus in
01:05:07
Kaliningrad, there are Turkish colleges,
01:05:10
what the opposition is telling Erdogan
01:05:13
to hide he says you’ve still made the road You
01:05:18
spent money on this, all of this And
01:05:22
you and I have a complete breakdown
01:05:24
with primary and secondary education in our
01:05:28
own country, Turkey, began to build a
01:05:31
backup straits, you understand, everyone
01:05:35
works differently, everyone, so he
01:05:39
threw his resource on the external circuit, there is someone - then who wants to
01:05:44
proliferate the Ottoman new
01:05:47
Ottoman Empire like this to create a huge
01:05:50
space Well, of course, there’s an
01:05:52
Englishman standing behind him and pushing him
01:05:55
towards this idea, but it’s tempting to
01:05:58
agree that the ambitious
01:06:00
Iran has no such ideas And who is this
01:06:03
Englishman Well, I’m really kidding now in
01:06:06
fact But jokes aside, Erdogan’s personal friend
01:06:11
is Richard Moore, the head of intelligence 6, this is
01:06:15
Erdogan’s personal friend, you can’t Maybe he’s
01:06:19
joking now, I’m just saying that of course
01:06:21
no one is pushing him Erdogan A very
01:06:23
talented, outstanding modern
01:06:26
political figure,
01:06:28
I have great respect for him, this is
01:06:33
not a front, this is a politician really
01:06:36
understand he is with us according to you He is with us
01:06:40
if he votes
01:06:42
[music]
01:06:44
good at the same time Let him
01:06:46
try to organize negotiations between
01:06:47
Zelensky and Putin you understand that how
01:06:50
can negotiations between Zelensky
01:06:52
and Putin be organized do you somehow
01:06:54
imagine this he states this at
01:06:56
least this is what the same position you want is to
01:06:58
declare for domestic consumption in
01:07:00
Turkey itself
01:07:01
for the sake of peace and act as a peacemaker and
01:07:06
earn points for the Nobel
01:07:09
Peace Prize, this is just please. There is no point in this
01:07:13
and all this is excellent, at
01:07:16
least in Kiev they definitely understand it and
01:07:19
they understand it in Washington and in Moscow understand
01:07:21
and no one, of course, even While everything is already
01:07:25
becoming more
01:07:27
clear, you know this whole situation, that’s why
01:07:30
Yes,
01:07:32
and Erdogan won points Yes, and so that he
01:07:37
and the Peacemaker and gas through him and a hub through him
01:07:40
and then through him and this through
01:07:43
him a restaurant from him right up to Yakutia and
01:07:47
Pakistan and so on, yes because yes
01:07:51
Because the Turkish elite was promised that
01:07:54
you will be Gauleiters in this
01:07:56
space, you called the events taking place the
01:07:59
era of change of Elites, when do
01:08:03
you think we will see
01:08:05
this change by the way that presidents
01:08:08
are changing politics no Well, how can I tell you
01:08:11
This one transition period, this elephant
01:08:13
system Well, of course, this is for a decade, but
01:08:16
in the first five years. That is, somewhere, even I
01:08:20
think 25, everything will somehow be outlined
01:08:24
who is where with whom who with whom Who how how will
01:08:29
work
01:08:31
how everything will be produced how will
01:08:35
trade what kind of
01:08:37
financial units the financial
01:08:40
system itself will be But for mutual exchange,
01:08:42
naturally,
01:08:44
at least it could tell you more For some reason,
01:08:45
this is what most
01:08:48
famous figures in the
01:08:52
past and Western Europe pay attention to. Have
01:08:56
you ever thought about it at all? For
01:08:59
example, in Russian
01:09:01
we say digitalization
01:09:05
and how it will be in English is
01:09:07
completely different Yes, digitalization
01:09:11
is not the same thing, but we say digitalization,
01:09:15
it’s true that it’s
01:09:17
not tracing paper if you translate it is clear,
01:09:22
what is a number,
01:09:24
is this word From what language,
01:09:27
okay, don’t confuse yourself
01:09:30
Arabic from Arabic And what does
01:09:33
the word sefor mean in Arabic 0 0 if you
01:09:38
carry out digitalization,
01:09:40
then you essentially carry out zeroing. And you
01:09:43
understand that on Human Awareness This is the
01:09:46
kind of metaphysics It works, but when
01:09:49
you talk about this topic Although you don’t know me anymore
01:09:52
how they are seriously interested in jokes
01:09:56
So I consider myself I hope
01:10:00
somehow still me count the environment of serious
01:10:02
experts But it works, yes Well I am a philologist I
01:10:06
pay very much attention to words I
01:10:09
know very well that what you call the ship So it
01:10:13
sailed golden words So It works
01:10:16
how it works I don’t know I don’t know
01:10:19
how these mechanisms Work but it’s very
01:10:21
important what is it called? have you ever
01:10:24
thought about it,
01:10:25
for example, liberalism,
01:10:28
what is a liberum, that’s the root What does it
01:10:30
mean?
01:10:32
No, you tell me I have no idea You’re afraid of
01:10:36
getting in I’m afraid, but you know me Everyone answers
01:10:39
don’t be afraid correctly people answer
01:10:42
what liberts are free Freedom is
01:10:45
correct Yes, why is it in the English language
01:10:48
Liberty and Freedom
01:10:52
2
01:10:54
words
01:10:56
free like freedom
01:10:59
free different What is liber I
01:11:04
became interested in What is liber and
01:11:07
found out a very interesting thing that
01:11:09
actually this is a proper name
01:11:12
and there was such a very ancient god among the Romans
01:11:17
his name was liber then he merged with his
01:11:21
cult merged with the cult Bacchus
01:11:28
is the second name of Bacchus, the God
01:11:32
of winemaking and, accordingly,
01:11:34
who was the
01:11:37
king’s channel correctly Yes, if you
01:11:42
look, for example, at a picture
01:11:45
of a gay parade,
01:11:48
although
01:11:49
this topic is of course very delicate and
01:11:52
slippery, but I don’t consider our country,
01:11:54
firstly, homophobic because our
01:11:55
culture does not have this at all, it is absent
01:12:00
And one day I was lucky, I had a very
01:12:04
serious conversation with magnificent
01:12:06
people, absolutely patriotic, but
01:12:09
who themselves announced to me their
01:12:13
same-sex orientation. They said that they
01:12:16
do not support
01:12:18
what kind of law they are against gay propaganda. This is what
01:12:23
they said. I told him this in the West,
01:12:26
but I say, well,
01:12:28
listen to
01:12:29
them were not me
01:12:32
Here is your homophon no nor homophobic our
01:12:35
ours What do you call them gays don’t want
01:12:38
this because they are people of our
01:12:40
civilizations of culture and We love them
01:12:43
respect adore them And if we know we don’t pay
01:12:46
attention we pay attention to talents for their
01:12:49
brightness and so on we are not
01:12:51
concentrated It’s a different culture, so
01:12:53
we don’t have any grammar or homophobia,
01:12:55
we actually don’t have a question of our
01:12:57
civilization. I remember the second thing
01:13:00
these people told me. They said it was a very
01:13:03
nice conversation. And to maintain relations with them,
01:13:12
they answered me with the B word. I
01:13:16
say
01:13:18
they I should say, Dear, we are serious
01:13:21
people in general, I say, Do you really think
01:13:23
that we will support this cheap and tasteless vulgar
01:13:27
booth? Look
01:13:30
at these gay parades, this is a cheap, vulgar,
01:13:34
tasteless booth. What is the West? That is,
01:13:38
this is a reversal, you understand some
01:13:41
meanings and pictures, so it is necessary
01:13:44
attentively to everything and this is
01:13:46
some kind of bacchanalia
01:13:53
you said that many pacifists
01:13:56
who wrote Not double and so on,
01:14:01
you managed to convince these pacifists in the midst of a special military operation.
01:14:03
So I’m interested in what arguments
01:14:05
were given and what you said in response to
01:14:08
them indignation about the outbreak of war about the fact
01:14:12
that civilians are dying in the 21st century and so
01:14:15
on And I started asking questions. I followed the
01:14:20
Socratic method and I asked a question.
01:14:25
So I’m a political scientist, I trained specifically in
01:14:29
analyzes of political processes
01:14:32
and
01:14:34
theses thesis synthesis analysis synthesis
01:14:40
and let’s say I understand quite well
01:14:45
that in the processes that are taking place in the
01:14:48
countries of the Near and Middle East, they
01:14:49
agree Yes, of course, of course they don’t
01:14:52
argue. So I’m telling you a verse in Persian.
01:14:54
I can read it. I know the language and that’s it. Do
01:14:57
you think
01:15:00
there are areas where competencies are needed?
01:15:02
You understand
01:15:04
medicine? Yes, you doesn’t lie under the knife, then you
01:15:07
understand about politics, that’s all the pique
01:15:10
vest becomes like it’s a sofa
01:15:14
Strategists Well, let’s say seriously,
01:15:16
I’m still needed, they’re needed, they say I’m saying
01:15:20
this, you understand that everything you
01:15:24
wrote is No to the war on Facebook,
01:15:28
you are the people who they are deprived of these competencies
01:15:31
Yes, well, you wrote: No to war, what do you
01:15:35
think? Can a normal person even
01:15:38
understand that what you wrote is stupid
01:15:41
because a normal person is not a sadist
01:15:44
by nature cannot enjoy war, he does
01:15:49
not like war, a normal person
01:15:51
therefore what you wrote makes no sense in
01:15:54
principle, because yes No to war
01:15:58
always No to war at any time but now
01:16:01
regarding the events taking place
01:16:04
Let me also ask a question Why didn’t you
01:16:06
write this No to war, here I am an expert
01:16:11
on the Near and Middle East I can
01:16:14
tell you that 40 thousand dead
01:16:17
in Iraq alone lie under ruins not
01:16:20
buried
01:16:22
Danya So you want to say that
01:16:26
the Ukrainians are of course
01:16:28
worth a hryvnia more than the Arabs,
01:16:31
but don’t you think that this is racism,
01:16:34
what you wrote smacks of racism If
01:16:37
you sympathize with them but did not sympathize with
01:16:40
my Arabs who are not so interested
01:16:43
in the Middle and Middle in the east I can still
01:16:46
name you mountains, cities and events
01:16:49
that you didn’t pay attention to. Yes, I
01:16:52
understand that Ukraine is nearby and this was just
01:16:54
thrown at you, but they offered this hashtag to you.
01:16:59
And in general, But since it was a bohemian
01:17:02
environment, I said, listen to me, my husband was a
01:17:04
composer. Well, family such that I
01:17:07
know this environment well, well somehow you know
01:17:09
somehow I’m not used to this kind of people walking around in formation,
01:17:15
talented people in formation, you don’t leave, in
01:17:17
my opinion, how is it not And somehow you are all and
01:17:20
everyone is somehow the same and the same Same thing
01:17:23
Say something new, some kind of your own
01:17:25
argumentation then put forward and so on
01:17:28
That is, they somehow had an effect on them with
01:17:31
cancer Well, when I already said Well, okay
01:17:35
Well, yes no,
01:17:38
they really fired at it or not There were no people there Not
01:17:42
children died there, this is objective, yes they did
01:17:47
n’t write before No, they wrote about the war,
01:17:50
so I would say I would respect you very much if
01:17:52
always
01:17:54
and in any way, but this is not your
01:17:57
competence And then they called you and said
01:18:00
yes, and you decided and I’m saying this to me. It
01:18:04
reminds me a lot you know, this moment is
01:18:07
connected not with talented people in the field of
01:18:09
art, but with this circle of goddesses and the
01:18:12
public who Well, I apologize for
01:18:14
bragging so much, she is also known to me.
01:18:17
And on her topic, there are very interesting
01:18:22
lines in the poem by such a
01:18:25
wonderful Russian poet Nikolai
01:18:27
Rubtsov, he is in St. Petersburg, he ends up
01:18:30
in such a bohemian poet, there are such
01:18:33
lines, but they are all seriously permeated with
01:18:35
some kind of common nervous system. A
01:18:37
random scream heard over the bohemians
01:18:40
brings everyone to screams and to tears,
01:18:43
this always scares me very much. I don’t want
01:18:46
anyone from the outside. imposed something
01:18:49
even correctly Yes, that’s who I am
01:18:52
I must first analyze it myself whether it’s
01:18:54
right or not right I’ll accept it
01:18:57
wrong I won’t accept
01:18:59
You see, they tell me there liberalism is
01:19:02
freedom Yes, this is the party, it’s all for freedom,
01:19:04
I took it and sorted it out with the liber
01:19:06
you understand Don’t stop me
01:19:09
Let me think for myself, I told them this
01:19:12
and people somehow had this effect on them.
01:19:16
I didn’t humiliate them or
01:19:18
condemn them sincerely. I did it sincerely. I said, you are
01:19:22
talented people,
01:19:24
think for yourself, I
01:19:28
can’t help but ask you. Although the answer
01:19:31
is obvious, what is your nationality,
01:19:33
Lord? oh my god you know this one in
01:19:37
Dovlatov’s notebooks
01:19:39
says the Armenian guessed 150 percent
01:19:43
Why 150 and my GT was very
01:19:46
Armenian That’s exactly my case I don’t suffer from
01:19:49
150 percent
01:19:51
xenophobia or attitudes towards
01:19:54
any ethnic group
01:19:57
I’ll say right away but I think it’s completely
01:20:00
insincere when he says that everyone is equal, there are
01:20:03
ethnic groups that arouse my
01:20:05
curiosity, interest,
01:20:08
some kind of sympathy as a culture in general for
01:20:12
something, and if which I’m completely
01:20:14
indifferent to, for
01:20:15
example, the very beautiful Masai,
01:20:19
look then look Yes, a
01:20:22
Masai military necklace, that’s it, that’s
01:20:25
it yes, they brought it from Kenya amazingly, here
01:20:29
I am indifferent to the Masai, you know, for example, I
01:20:33
never With all my great respect,
01:20:35
friend Brahmin,
01:20:38
I even think How bad India is, too,
01:20:41
such a civilization never pulled me there,
01:20:43
you know, that is, I don’t think it’s
01:20:47
necessary to say that for me everything is not
01:20:50
one is not the same for me, but
01:20:52
anti-human attitudes towards
01:20:55
anyone I deeply understand that
01:20:59
this is criminal
01:21:02
any racism of any attitude I
01:21:07
feel it and this feeling was most likely developed in me by
01:21:11
my teacher, an older friend
01:21:18
was a great man As you can guess,
01:21:21
ethnic Azerbaijanis
01:21:23
here even well, maybe it’s not enough
01:21:27
to analyze such a kind of my
01:21:30
humanity that could
01:21:33
turn into some kind of xenophobia, let’s
01:21:35
say This man took it off forever This is
01:21:41
my teacher I am a
01:21:44
great great man who would be
01:21:47
interested in looking on the Internet there are
01:21:49
two of his texts, one is Azer Rustamovich
01:21:53
Aliyev Excellent text, a
01:21:56
premonition of an empire. And if you type it,
01:22:00
you will get an obituary written by
01:22:03
one of his friends, also students,
01:22:06
Vitaly Averyanov.
01:22:08
Maybe someone knows this because of the wrestling
01:22:11
club. So he did everything, as if he
01:22:16
was shortening it, and there are even some hints
01:22:20
of this relationships How does
01:22:23
your blood show up today, your national
01:22:27
Well, if Well, some examples Genes method of
01:22:31
analysis Although I Well, I think that that
01:22:35
is, of course, yes, the
01:22:38
Armenian culture and let’s say the bright
01:22:42
personalities of the Armenian people are clearly
01:22:45
absolutely clear that
01:22:47
they always want to get to the bottom of it
01:22:50
right here to get drilled all the time This is the
01:22:55
best manifestation But let’s say Yes, I’m
01:22:58
always interested in what was at the core
01:23:01
where the point of departure of this situation was, these are
01:23:04
trends, maybe this is an Armenian I don’t
01:23:08
know everyday life
01:23:11
attitude towards a man, for example, role
01:23:14
relationships,
01:23:15
here I am,
01:23:17
I’m purely, even at the level of instinct The
01:23:21
first thing I do is put it on the table
01:23:24
if they serve me first there should be
01:23:27
salt I can have nothing on the table
01:23:29
I don’t like I love order but
01:23:33
the salt shaker If you could have
01:23:36
a camera right now you could see me on the table it’s
01:23:39
amazing for some reason Straws
01:23:41
because like this because this is the first thing
01:23:44
that is put on the table because
01:23:47
they baptize even in salted water because
01:23:49
this is a sacred element that is still dead from Christian
01:23:52
times, they swore on salt So
01:23:57
these huge women of Demeter, they are
01:24:00
now sold like straws in Armenia, a
01:24:02
replica of to this Here They stood at the entrance
01:24:06
here in the hallway and when the man entered the guest
01:24:10
Yes, and the owner himself, he put this salt in his hand
01:24:14
that he had no bad ones, that everything was fine,
01:24:17
this is like the Romans Yes, they
01:24:20
also brought their hand to the pinatas, this is shown in different
01:24:24
films
01:24:25
armies did the same thing.
01:24:28
This is the attitude towards salt, for example, or the
01:24:30
attitude towards a man, so I am very
01:24:34
independent and so on, but for example, I
01:24:38
could calmly tell my
01:24:39
husband in those situations when he took
01:24:43
responsibility for some family
01:24:45
decisions on himself, he asked my
01:24:48
advice, but never
01:24:50
didn’t suit me Well, why do you take
01:24:54
responsibility for yourself, as you say,
01:24:56
even for example, if he could say that we
01:25:00
were going somewhere, for example, to a
01:25:01
presentation of the premiere of the film House of Cinema, and
01:25:05
suddenly he could tell me, Can you
01:25:08
dress differently, you know a woman there
01:25:11
Why should I? I want you to put on
01:25:15
something for that reason. Well, whatever you say, it never
01:25:19
occurred to me to say
01:25:21
[ __ ] you, I dress the way I want, like
01:25:26
that, there, that’s blood, Yes, that’s
01:25:31
blood. And what does it mean to you today to be a
01:25:33
citizen of Russia, you somehow know I do
01:25:35
n’t really think about it because my family, but
01:25:39
still, a very long time ago, Russia swore allegiance
01:25:41
back in the 18th century, so having made a choice, I
01:25:45
sort of bet on this Civilization
01:25:49
since the family was of course Armenian there;
01:26:01
there was a conscious
01:26:04
family decision. So
01:26:07
I think our family was not the only one
01:26:10
who decided this way; indeed,
01:26:13
my kind of relative was Joseph of
01:26:17
Argutinsky Dolgoruky, who was
01:26:20
who came under Catherine so long ago
01:26:26
at the word he was then
01:26:28
looked after and cared for all Russian Armenians,
01:26:32
this is so by the way in Russia
01:26:36
Grigoriopol built several cities in Transnistria in honor of
01:26:38
Gregory the Armenian Enlightener, he
01:26:41
founded he founded several cities into four
01:26:43
cities in Russia, somehow I
01:26:45
grew up in this tradition, therefore, and among
01:26:47
other things, to understand and how to say this is
01:26:49
my Armenian ethnic
01:26:52
identity post-thinking mentality
01:26:55
in general what internal contradictions in the soul
01:26:57
do not enter into and therefore for me,
01:27:00
as if there is no
01:27:03
question at all, as they say, you know, there is another
01:27:06
side. I have relatives there; my
01:27:08
grandmother’s brother is the artist Leonardo Benatov,
01:27:10
very Konchalovsky, and so on, he lived in
01:27:13
Paris, but my grandfather at my sister in London
01:27:17
And so I looked like this during the Great
01:27:20
Patriotic War
01:27:21
and the Second World War more broadly Yes, because it was
01:27:25
the Great Patriotic War,
01:27:26
but we all would have
01:27:30
fought Nazism, everyone didn’t agree, but my
01:27:34
grandmother’s brother supported several
01:27:36
families of
01:27:38
resistance members,
01:27:40
resistance participants simply fed baby
01:27:43
once told me
01:27:46
we lived on truancy because my father
01:27:49
fed several families of
01:27:50
resistance members 5 family we
01:27:55
shared with everyone That’s why they
01:27:59
laughed so much at school for a long time that I
01:28:02
walk around in such rags That’s because my things are all that and
01:28:05
so on he s even somewhat offended,
01:28:07
he said that my grandfather’s sister in London
01:28:10
collected 200 thousand pounds, raised 200 thousand pounds for the
01:28:13
Rachmaninoff Foundation for the Red Cross, my
01:28:16
father’s uncle was captured, he was a hero, he became a
01:28:19
hero in Italy, he commanded a detachment of mushrooms,
01:28:22
my father was at the front, my mother,
01:28:26
lighters, knitted socks, here we are, in general, we
01:28:33
will lose, we will win at the
01:28:36
next stage because it is inevitable
01:28:40
and that’s all the previous thing that I
01:28:42
told you, even if we lose in this company
01:28:45
I want to tell you an important
01:28:49
thing. Those who are involved in military strategy know this well,
01:28:53
including the military strategy, there was such a
01:28:56
king, Richard the Lionheart, he did not
01:28:59
lose either he lost in one battle All the
01:29:02
company and himself and his life,
01:29:07
so losing the battle
01:29:10
and certain you understand part Yes,
01:29:13
some component is not losing the
01:29:16
company Peter Karl 9 lost to the Swedish
01:29:21
six times and won 7 times and
01:29:25
called him a teacher Poltava and he before
01:29:29
that when Peter decided to go there to the
01:29:34
Battle of Poltava, everyone told him like that
01:29:36
in Viska And they said that he was
01:29:38
crazy, that the country would fall because he had no
01:29:41
strength, no resources and strength. Well, did
01:29:46
n’t you understand that you couldn’t defeat this Karl,
01:29:48
but he still went and won
01:29:50
Sometimes you need to be persistent,
01:29:52
we will win without a doubt. Question at what
01:29:55
stage,
01:29:57
for example, many there are such ardent
01:30:00
patriots, they say why so slowly,
01:30:02
let’s give up, let’s shy away, let’s
01:30:05
choke, let’s not go around the British
01:30:07
Isles. Don’t advise. Don’t
01:30:10
rush And love the world and humanity
01:30:13
around
01:30:16
And there is no need to talk about
01:30:18
small-town positions all the time, we will win, you know,
01:30:21
we will win and everyone else will win, and
01:30:24
if we offer this system to the world, then
01:30:28
everything will be fine with us, and here specifically
01:30:30
in Russia with its borders new
01:30:34
old whatever everything will be fine
01:30:36
Most likely this happened. It would be more likely that everyone
01:30:39
would defeat us together. There is a good tradition
01:30:41
at the end of asking our guest and guests
01:30:44
to read some poem, can I
01:30:47
beg it
01:30:49
would be perfect
01:30:52
translation would not work, so
01:31:01
in it yes in large letters in
01:31:06
Persian about humanity, but I will read
01:31:09
another very beautiful you you will understand that he is a
01:31:12
genius
01:31:13
What is Great Persian poetry This is
01:31:17
the truth This is usually
01:31:19
melodiclomation but I will try Maybe I
01:31:22
didn’t do it so well
01:31:25
Persian-speaking Sorry in advance I haven’t spoken this language for a long time [
01:31:32
music]
01:31:39
[music]
01:32:01
[music]
01:32:15
[music]
01:32:30
[music]
01:32:35
very grateful because basically I
01:32:38
always speak on talk shows and there is a blitz
01:32:41
mode and
01:32:43
incredibly complex things need to be packaged
01:32:46
in one minute and expressed and you don’t
01:32:49
have time to do it, but here I grew up so
01:32:52
I was pleased and told how I
01:32:55
see it all and understand it
01:32:58
Thank you so much for this, I guess. So I
01:33:02
got my joy.
01:33:05
I hope it’s mutual
01:33:07
[music]

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Политолог и востоковед Каринэ Геворгян откровенно про перспективы гей-парадов в России, закат системы глобализации, новое мироустройство, стоимость России целиком, дружбу с Ираном, лицемерие Турции, молчание Китая, агонию США, ситуацию на Украине и богемных пацифистов. ❗️Помните, что каждый ваш лайк и комментарий продвигает это видео. Поэтому ставьте лайки и оставляйте комментарии. И, конечно, подписывайтесь, если смотрите интервью без подписки. Делитесь этим интервью с родными и друзьями. ▶️ТАЙМ-КОДЫ: 00:00 Анонс 01:20 Про работу со странами СНГ: «Куда они денутся» 06:50 Про Азербайджан: «Депутаты Азербайджана проголосовали за трибунал над Путиным» 07:40 Про желание Запада доминировать: «Они постарели» 08:16 Про стоимость России: «На Западе посчитали, сколько стоит Россия» 09:45 Про агонию в США: «Свой ресурс Америка размотала» 11:20 Про российских олигархов: «Они вывели деньги из под российской юрисдикции» 15:00 Про испытания России: «Ее вообще не должно было быть» 16:00 Про президентов США: «Президент - не управленец» 16:55 Про нашу систему власти: «Элита своих не сдает» 18:30 Про Украину в ЕС: «У них отнимут всё» 19:35 Про деньги на помощь Украине: «Все идет в карманы американских олигархов» 20:00 Про американский ВПК: «Сейчас нет ресурсов, чтобы запустить производств» 21:30 Про российский уран для США: «Мы поставляем сырье для электростанций» 23:00 Про утилизацию вооружения для покупки нового у США 26:13 Про Эрдогана и его желание стать лидером исламского мира 28:13 Про британскую разведку и точную дату начала СВО 29:12 Про легальную разведку 33:40 Про эпоху острого чувства настоящего 35:47 Про игру Энгри Бердз, которая учит убивать 39:52 Про искусственные вирусы 40:37 Про цели СВО 44:31 Про цели СВО (попытка 2) 45:34 Про цели войны США 49:52 Про распад России 54:00 Про новое мироустройство 57:23 Про базу РФ в Сирии 58:20 Про гиперзвуковое оружие: «Оно есть» 59:20 Про союзников РФ: «Все наблюдают» 01:00:15 Про Китай 01:01:32 Про цель дружбы с Ираном: «6 место в мире по нанотехнологиям» 01:04:58 Про лицемерие Эрдогана: «Он голосует за трибунал» 01:07:55 Про сроки смены мироустройства: «Все прояснится к 2025 году» 01:08:55 Про цифровизацию и либерализм 01:11:41 Про гей-парады: «Это дешевый балаган» 01:13:53 Про пацифистов и «нет войне»: «Вам же просто вбросили это» 01:19:28 Про национальность 01:22:22 Про отношение к соли и к мужчинам 01:28:34 Что будет, если мы проиграем? 01:30:40 Стихи на персидском 01:32:34 P.S. Подписывайтесь на канал и тут: ✔️VK https://vk.com/club212274703 ✔️RUTUBE https://rutube.ru/u/empatiamanuchi/ ✔️TELEGRAM https://t.me/empatia_manuchi ✔️ ЯНДЕКС.Музыка https://music.yandex.ru/album/25263213 ✔️ VK Подкаст https://vk.com/podcasts-212274703 Каринэ Геворгян: гей-парады, цена России и будущее мира /// ЭМПАТИЯ МАНУЧИ

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