 and make sure we're live. Hi everyone, this is Chichou. Welcome to another live stream. Today is November 26th, 2019 and we're doing a live stream Julien Assange Open Discussion. This is part 5. Okay, now we've already done a few of these. We have a YouTube Wiki leaks Julien Assange playlist and let me grab the playlist, just link it up here. If you go to the main page, WikiLeaks and Julien Assange. Let me let's look at the what do you call it the full playlist and just this morning I loaded on as I promised I loaded on the soft spoken reading of WikiLeaks introduction to the Guantanamo Bay files the leaks which is about a 26 minute video. So we have that up right now and here's the loops and here's the link to the playlist. Void hook. I made it. I'm in coach. Let's go. Welcome welcome. Berserker Aldi Chichou greetings from Uruguay. Greetings, salutations Uruguay. I haven't been following too much news from Uruguay actually for the last few months a lot of other stuff going on down there so I've been busy with that stuff but you guys had an amazing president a while ago. First country is Uruguay. I'm pretty sure it's Uruguay. You guys are first country in the world to legalize or decriminalize cannabis I believe. As for what we're gonna do today let me give you a little rundown of the playlist that we have. Okay what we've covered so far. Back in 2017 I'll go smoke a cig and I'll be right back. I know I should stop. I won't tell you. I won't tell you to stop Void hook but you should stop intrepid. How are you doing? Good morning. Good morning. Welcome welcome brother. So back in 2017 Hannah how are you doing? I released a video reading the Vault 7 release from WikiLeaks doing a whisper video and then back in 2000 and I mentioned that we're gonna get into a Dante. How are you doing? I mentioned that we're gonna start getting into heavy-duty WikiLeaks and Julian Assange stuff once things kicked into you know the last leg of this battle. So that's gonna decide a lot of things for the coming decades to come. Coming next few years to come but coming decades to come most likely. Nicholas how's it going brother? Welcome welcome. So in 2007 we did a reading of WikiLeaks Vault 7 and then we started back up. We covered some other Julian Assange stuff but basically in 2019 we kicked things up into high gear when Julian Assange got taken out of the Ecuadorian Embassy. We did a couple of live streams then and then a few weeks ago we started covering Julian Assange heavy-duty when the extradition hearing started right. So we've done a fair bit. We've looked at the history. Lonely, piggy, morning all hope all as well. Doing good. Doing good brother. Thank you. So we've covered the history of Julian Assange. We've covered some of the propaganda regarding Julian Assange. We've covered some of the leaks from Julian Assange specifically. We looked at the collateral murder video and talked about it and there's been a lot of discussion on chat for these live streams of what's going on and we've looked at Nils, the UN special rector on torture that his release saying that Julian Assange is being tortured right and it's unprecedented what's going on. So just this morning we released and we also read during a live stream the WikiLeaks release of the Guantanamo Bay files but this morning I released sort of a better audio version of a standalone reading of the introduction of the Guantanamo Bay files from WikiLeaks and we're going to continue to do soft spoken or whisper readings, ASMR readings of releases from Guantanamo Bay as time progresses. Okay. So today we're following things up with what I have in mind anyway. We'll see where the chat takes us. We'll follow it up with a handful of other things lined up here. Let me bring up my notepad. Oh my god, yes ASMR. You're the best. It's a nice reading and it's an important document. It's an important document just to let you know how important the Guantanamo Bay files are. Okay. I'm going to read you a comment that was posted this morning like I released it like a couple hours ago, right? So oops, why am I opening this up? It's too late. I already opened. One person commented, you know, and they were jokingly. Later on they posted a comment. They were joking, right? So one person posted a comment saying, MAGA, keep Guantanamo Bay open. Keep America safe from our enemies. And then someone else commented, hell yes. Remember 9-11 and may hellfire missiles rain down on those that wish harm to us. Now the person that originally posted this, later on he posted a comment saying, Chicho, if the US has to torture, oh not that one, the US has to protect its business. Iraq equals oil and then they said, if the US has to torture someone to defend the American domination world, we torture. If we had dropped a bomb, we dropped a bomb, blah blah blah. My thing was, you know, you have to add oil equals money for corporations and their puppets and their puppet masters, right? Sorry if I'm going through this pretty fast because it's just a comment. But one thing I did want to point out, right? People have to appreciate how important WikiLeaks has been to the world stage in human history. It's incredibly important what's taking place right now, right? Did you see the new rig? Yes, I did. And I actually have this lined up internal OPCW emails. And this is the most recent major leak that WikiLeaks has released saying that the OPCW, the watchdog, I forget what it stands for, it stands for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons faked the evidence of chemical attack in Syria, which was leading to war with Syria, where the United States and its Western allies were going to attack Syria. And they did, but initially they want to go a lot harder. And this was the excuse that they were using, right? So this is the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons releasing fake information to lead to war, right? Humongous, humongous, right? And we're going to do a reading of this as well, the introduction to this. I haven't read it all yet. I skimmed through it, but most likely we'll release some kind of video on this as well. Okay, it's ridiculously important. Okay, but just to let you know how important some of these leaks are, the collateral murder video, it should be obvious to everyone that is ridiculously important, right? The Guantanamo Bay files release, which was, let me take you to the link, a link of Guantanamo Bay, and I'm trying to source everything in the description of the videos, of course, right? And here's the source material, the Gitmo files, WikiLeaks reveal secret files on all Guantanamo prisoners, right? And the part that I quoted for this person saying that we have to keep America great again, because we have to bomb these people and stuff like this, right, is the S-I-S-N-212. So we're going to look up the prisoner number for this person, right? I, oops, S-N-212. And this is basically, this part is, is basically some of the story behind some of the people that Western powers tortured to get information about whoever they want to get information. And this part of the WikiLeaks Guantanamo files leak specifically states this, using Nox gas over there. Check this out. This was, I'm just going to read you a paragraph, and it's available, you know, we read through the whole thing in the soft spoken reading of WikiLeaks, the introduction to Guantanamo Bay files, right? And here, let me provide the link in the chat, just in case you guys want to go through it yourself. Description of prisoner. Ibn al-Shahiki al-Libi, I-S-N-212, the emir of a military training camp for which Abu Zabagi was the gatekeeper who, despite having his camp closed by the Taliban in 2000, because he refused to allow it to be taken over by al-Qaeda, is described in these documents as Osama bin Laden's military commander in Torah Bora. Soon after his capture in December 2001, al-Libi, al-Libi was rendered by the CIA to Egypt, where under torture, he falsely confessed that al-Qaeda operatives had been meeting with Saddam Hussein to discuss obtaining chemical and biological weapons. Ali Libi recanted this particular lie, but it was nevertheless used by the Bush administration to justify the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. Al-Libi was never sent to Guantanamo, although at some point, probably in 2006, the CIA sent them back to Libya, where he was in prison and where he died allegedly by committing suicide in May 2019, right? Now, this guy's lie, under torture, was one of the reasons that was given to invading Iraq, which resulted in thousands of American soldiers dying, tens of thousands being seriously injured, millions of refugees being created, and hundreds of thousands of people dying, right? This is how important the leak of the Guantanamo Bay files are, and this is one of the reasons that the Western powers are trying to crucify Julian Assange. Okay. Now, let's read an article, and what we're gonna do after this, we're gonna listen to another interview by Nils, I forget his name, the special repertoire Nils Melzer. Okay, you want special repertoire, Nils Melzer talking about Julian Assange, and we've already looked at the first sort of whole bunch of videos that are released at the beginning of the situation, right? So let's read this article first, and we can definitely continue on with the chat. Is Al Qaeda now ISIS? Morning, Chichou, Raya, how are you doing? Is Al Qaeda now ISIS? All these organizations morph. Is Al Qaeda ISIS? Let's put it this way, initially according to the CIA's estimate, at the beginning of the century, in 2000 or so, there were only a few hundred Al Qaeda operatives. After the invasion of Iraq, after the invasion occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq, now we have tens of thousands of Al Qaeda ISIS jihadists or whatever you want to call them, right? Obviously, the strategy is not working, and Al Qaeda is the first group, not the first, but one of the first groups that really came out of the intervention of Western powers, as well as Russia into Afghanistan in the 1970s and 1980s. And that's a complicated story. It has to do with the Cold War at the time, right? Because the government in Afghanistan, if you look, you can find pictures of Afghanistan in the 1970s and stuff. It was very liberal, right? And the government was coming into power. It was more communist leaning. And then what happened was the Western powers, they feared communism so much that they started flooding Afghanistan with weapons and trying to depose, get rid of, do a coup in Afghanistan. And Russia basically invaded Afghanistan to support the regime in Afghanistan. And at that point in the 1980s, the United States and Western allies made allegiances with Al Qaeda, right? And funded them into the tombs of billions of dollars, right? And Iran-Contra affairs associated with that, with South America and stuff like that, started funding them, the Muslim fundamentalists, with weapons, arms, training, to keep Russia busy. And the toll for Russia was so much that Russia left Afghanistan, right? And that resulted in the... basically it was Russia's Vietnam, if you want to do a comparison of what the situation was like. And from then on, basically the fundamentalists took over Afghanistan and the Western powers were really the ones that gave birth to Al Qaeda, which has branched off into multiple other factions. We need the regime change, yeah. Let's read this article, okay? Osama Ben-Nan was literally called a hero in US back then, yeah. And the Taliban and stuff met with the Reagan, came and met with the Reagan and the White House. The Taliban have been honored guests in the White House in the 1980s, okay? People need to appreciate this. Okay. That, like, unbelievable, right? Now, back to Julian Assange. Right now, Julian Assange health is in serious demise, right? There have been reports coming out and doctors writing urgent letters to the government of the UK saying that Julian Assange needs serious medical help because he might die in prison if he's not given that medical help. Okay, so we're going to most likely read this article as well. Let me post this in the chat just so you guys have it as well. And once we load these up, sleepy waves, how are you doing? Once we load this video up, this live stream up on... this will definitely go on YouTube as well. YouTube and Bitshoot, I'll have the links to these articles in the description of the video, okay? But right now, what I'd like to do is have a read through this article, which I linked earlier, okay? Apologies I'm not going to read the chat, but I'll catch up with the chat as soon as we finish this article, and it's not very long. It's a fairly short article, but it's well written. It really explains the situation we're in and its implications to our society, okay? And it's written by John White, okay? And I don't know if I was... I think I was... I'm following him on Twitter or one of the other platforms that I'm on, but I think that's where I came across it, okay? I'm just going to check with chat one more time. Good. So, the slow motion execution of Julian Assange, and you know what? Let me link this up in the chat again, just in case for people arriving now, they might not see the chat, okay? This is the article that we're about to read. The slow motion execution of Julian Assange by John White. Critical theorist Walter Benjamin. Critical theorist Walter Benjamin, it was said, it was, who pointed out that there is no document of civilization which is not at the same time a document of barbarism. Considering that the slow motion execution of Julian Assange, who's currently languishing in London's category, a Belmarsh prison is taking place at the behest of British legal system whose adherence boosts is a pillar of Western civilization. Benjamin's observation is well made. Because be in no doubt the founder and former editor of WikiLeaks, the publishing organization which since established in 2006 has removed the cloak of democracy from the face of an empire whose high crimes and war crimes would make Genghis Khan blush, has been placed on a metaphorical cross at in the name of nothing more than ennobling then vengeance and retribution. This article when I, I'm going to pause reading for a second, this article when I'm reading it without reading it out loud is much easier to read than reading it out loud. Just letting you guys know it's, I love this article, by the way. Continuing on with the article. The chilling warning that Assange could die in the prison unless he received urgent medical treatment. A warning published in The Guardian in the form of an open letter signed by more than 60 doctors should make every person of conscious and consciousness trumble with rage. Compounding his brutal treatment is the knowledge that he is not being forced to suffer in the name of British justice, but instead in the name of British subservience to Washington. In this regard, the British state is acting like a rogue state. In evidence, evidence think no respect for international law or human rights, much less basic human decency. Don't just take my word for it, either. Nils Melzer, the UN special repertoire on torture. After visiting Assange at Belmosh recently, voiced strong concern over the conditions of his detention, arguing, arguing that, quote, the blatant and sub, sub tain our, our betray, our betray this shown by both the judiciary and the government in this case suggests an alarming departure from the UK's commitment to human rights and the rule of law. This is setting a worrying example, which is further reinforced by the government's recent refusal to conduct the low awaiting judicial inquiry into British involvement in the CIA torture and rendition program, end quote. Added to the revelations that while confined in the Ecuador embassy between 2012 and 2019, where he sought political asylum, fearing extradition to the US, Julian Assange was recently being spied on by Spanish defense and private security company at the behest of US intelligence. The revelations that the husband of judge presiding over his extradition to the US until recently, Lady Emma or both not has financial links to the UK military establishment, including institutions and individuals exposed by WikiLeaks. And you have a case that it is so sorely corrupt that it is no hyperbole to assert as precisely the aforementioned Nils Melzer did in an article back in June that this is not only about prosecuting Assange, but about preventing a precedent likely to seal the fate of Western democracy. Julian Assange in his role as editor of WikiLeaks has been the canary down the coal mine of this very Western democracy, exposing the rank hypocrisy, lies, exceptionalism and barbarity that are embedded in its foundations. For so doing, he's now being forced to endure the kind of punishment that even Kafka couldn't conjure up. Expanding on this literally thing. It was American novelist Thomas War Wolf, who in his essay, God's lonely man argued that the loneliness loneliness is the universal yet unspoken fate of all in society. He wrote, quote, the whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being rare and curious phenomena is the central and inevitable fact of human existence. End quote. The concept of the isolation and loneliness of the individual in society is one that has been explored continuously. In literature, Albert Kamas seminar work, The Stranger also titled The Outsider 1942, describes the alienation of the normalist protagonist, more salt before, during and after his he kills a man in self defense. In first person narrative, the reader is introduced to more salts being know notified of his mother's death. He attends the wake but refuses to view the body when all offered the chance later he attends the funeral, but does not absent, but but does so absent of any of the conventional emotions associated with bereavement. When standing trial for killing the man in self defense, he likewise betrays no emotion, as if passively accepting his fate. More salt crime in the eye of society isn't so much that he killed a man, but that he demonstrated no emotion or remorse, either in the aftermath or before when attending to his mother's death. This lack of emotion bespeaks a refusal to conform and abnormality, thus making him out as a threat to the system and his moral ver vertices taken in context then, Julie Nassange has provided the world with a glimpse of an empire in decline. More he has provided it with a warning of the grim consequences if like Kamas more salt, it remains passive in the face of the crimes on violations of human rights. It commits on a daily basis in a desperate and cynical attempt to maintain his fading hegemony. It is why at this moment, languishing in Belmarsh category a prison in London, the founder of WikiLeaks is indeed God's lonely man. Thus, it is the duty of all who believe in truth, truth and justice to end his loneliness, and with one voice demand his release. For if Julie Nassange is allowed to perish in prison, not only will we be indicted in the court of history, like him, we may may well find ourselves indicted in the court of those who speak the language of democracy while practicing the law of the jungle. And I thought this was a fantastic, fantastic article. Apologies for a little stumbling at the beginning. difficult, very poetic article. Okay, well worth to read. Well worth linking. Good afternoon, all of how are you doing? Good afternoon. Well worth linking. Okay, and well worth sharing. What I'd like to do is let's kill the get more files as well is take a look at about a 15 minutes Q&A period with Nils Melzer. And this was released recently. I think this came out in late October. That I thought it was a fantastic interview. Can you link it? I can see the link. It just arrived. Did it just arrive? Okay. Here, let me link it again, because I know when some people when you load on to the chat, if you haven't been there from the beginning, and that's the article, if you haven't been there from the beginning, I don't think you see the lesser chance. MJL 37. Thank you for trying to post the link. In the chat, the automated mod system that we have right now set up, only myself and the mods are allowed to post links. Okay, but thank you very much for for doing it. And I believe I've linked this in our discord page as well. If I haven't, please let me know and I will link it. I might not have linked it. I just came across this a couple of days ago. I guess November 25, today is the 26th. So I guess I came across this yesterday. And I haven't had a chance to link it in the discord politics folder. Okay. So should we listen to this little interview? This is this was posted. I tried to find the original of this, but I can't find the original. I'm not sure where democracy now this was posted on democracy. Now I'm not sure where democracy now got the original of this from. I don't think they provided the link. Yeah, they haven't provided the original source, which is unfortunate. Can you briefly explain Assange's journey into prison? Like what happened in Ecuador, and maybe beforehand, sleepy waves? We wanted to detail in this stuff. Here's the here's the playlist that we have, regarding all the video, all the content that we put out regarding WikiLeaks. It's a fair bit of info. So to get a feel for what's going on, I would basically go to this one right here, Julian Assange, part one of two. Okay. So I would say start from here because this is actually we as soon as he was extracted out of the Ecuadorian embassy, we did these two live streams on April 11th and April 12th in 2019. Those were sort of first two live streams we did specifically regarding Julian Assange. And then once the extradition hearing started, we started with part one and then part two, part three, part four. And this is part five that we're doing. His journey is it would take, you know, a three season Netflix series for us to go through. If you were going to do it. I think I was there for the collateral murder one for sure. I just don't remember. So sleepy ways. Basically, the story is WikiLeaks is a Julian Assange is the person that created instigator for WikiLeaks and he's the publisher of WikiLeaks. Okay. He released he's been releasing information WikiLeaks has been the source or has been the platform that whistleblowers have some whistleblowers have been using to leak information regarding the powers that be right those who pull have power may they be corporations or governments or institutions, right. So WikiLeaks has been acting as a platform to hold power accountable. Some of the information that they released, power does not like to be released. One of them being the Guantanamo Bay files, the other one being the collateral murder video, right, revealing war crimes of the state. The state that has been committing those war crimes will not be happy about it, right? Even though it is to betterment of humanity, then we know who in our society is committing war crimes because they have to be punished, right. So basically, he was in London, false charges were brought on him. He seek asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy is WikiLeaks a reliable news source, Hannah 100%. It is the only news source in human history that everything they have released is fact. They have never had to recant any piece of news. They have never had to apologize for any false information. Okay, everything they have released is fact and is basically making how the world is governed transparent. Okay, it is exactly what we need in a true open democracy, if we're ever going to get there, for false news. Okay, so he seek asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy. He was there for five years, six years until the government in Ecuador changed and a puppet puppet government was put in power, right? Randall, how are you doing? How was life? Thank you very much for the tier one sub. And when the government changed in the Ecuadorian embassy, the puppet that was in place took away Julian Assange's Ecuadorian citizenship because it was granted Ecuador citizenship and handed over over to the UK government and UK government threw him in jail for 50 weeks for skipping bail, which was almost a maximum penalty that they would give out to anyone skipping bail, including murders, right? And as soon as his time was up for to be released from that sentence, charges were brought on him to be extradited to the United States. And the charges are based on the 2010 releases of the collateral murder video, the Guantanamo Bay files and the Afghan war logs, I believe. Okay, he chose Ecuador because Ecuador granted him asylum. That's why it was a long process actually for Julian Assange to get asylum in Ecuador. Ecuador did not grant the asylum in on a whim. They looked at this, they realized that he was being hunted down. Okay, that he was a political asylum seeker. And on the world stage, Ecuador came out and said Julian Assange requires asylum. That is not a small thing to say, right? Who he needed asylum from, from the UK, supposedly, one of the bastions, one of the models of democracy, just imagine, right? The government in Central America, in Latin America, right? South America granting an Australian citizen asylum to protect them from the government of the UK, working on behest of the United States. This is international. And it has huge implications, right? They did a very good job of attaching teams and size to WikiLeaks in the US. They did a very good job of attaching teams and size to WikiLeaks in the US. In the, in terms of the how people are perceiving what's going on, right? Why didn't Russia help them out? Like they helped Snowden. Russia was not, they did not offer to help Snowden. WikiLeaks helped Snowden get out of Hong Kong. They provided all the, because Snowden was being hunted as well, right? And we were talking within minutes, within hours, he could have been apprehended, right? And what happened was WikiLeaks arranged for Snowden to get out of Hong Kong. And they were trying to get Snowden to forget where he was trying to get to, either because they took down the Bolivian, evil moralists plane. And this is linked up with what's going on with evil moralists and Bolivia. Because at the time they were thinking that Bolivia was going to give him asylum, Snowden asylum, or Iceland was going to give him asylum. And when the evil moralist plane was leaving Russia on the way to Bolivia, right? The US told their puppet governments in Europe, in the EU, and anybody that lives in the, in Europe, maybe you be in the UK, in Spain, in France, wherever you may be, you should appreciate that your government first and foremost, does the bidding of the United States, because the United States told them to prevent the Bolivian plane, right, from passing over their airspace, and they forced the plane down as unprecedented, that to some would be considered an act of war, right? When you force down the presidential plane of another government, right, flying over your airspace, force it down, search the plane to find Snowden. So Snowden was stuck in Russia, in the airport, and Russia finally, Snowden became a hot potato, Russia finally said, okay, you can stay here, right, temporarily. Then they, Ecuador, withdrew the asylum after an election, which is to say, it's shortly stupid. Yes, it's crazy. They revoked the citizenship, right? That means the Ecuadorian government did not stand by to protect their own citizen. Neither has the Australian government, by the way. So Ecuadorian government right now, puppet government, Australian government, they both on behest to the United States, have they're refusing to protect one of their own, right? Within hours, he could have suicided by two shots in the back of the head, yeah. Crazy, right? Always tilt it. And the two shots at the back of the head is Gary Webb, right, the one the person that released the documents linking the CIA with drug trafficking or whatnot, right? That literally, it was reported that he died, right? And the coroners came out and they said he killed himself by shooting himself twice in the back of the head, right? If that's not ridiculous, I don't know what is, right? Yeah, a lot of US citizens feel information provided by WikiLeaks was to help Trump when really, it pulled the curtains back. And we saw Clinton pulling the levers of DNC elections, not much is said about what Clinton was doing or attribute, attributed to why Trump won. But ever since seeing those emails, I don't trust Jack in my country now, beside maybe my boy Bernie. Yeah, Riot, that's the kicker, right? I talk to people and they say, Oh, WikiLeaks helped Trump get elected. It's like, no, WikiLeaks revealed crimes that your government and your politicians were committing. Some would consider some of the things that were revealed in those leaks were war crimes regarding Libya, right? They don't talk about that, which is amazing, right? It's like killing the messenger, forgetting about the message, right? That is the state of education in the Western world. We have been dumbed down to a level where majority of the people that are following politics have become good little serfs that abide by lies and forego their right to live as free human beings. It's insane, right? Always tilted. Then they forced them out of aerospace and searched the entire plane of a president or something. Yeah, that was Bolivia. That was even Morales is playing, right? So he lost his asylum in Ecuador, and then was arrested by the UK. He his citizenship was revoked by Ecuador. And the Ecuador Embassy, the Ecuadorian government allowed a foreign police agency to enter Ecuador land sovereign land to remove one of their own citizens to be taken into custody. That government does not represent the Ecuadorian people, the Ecuadorian Constitution, or the interests of Ecuador. That government is a puppet government put in place by the US. Period. Just imagine if Canada did something like that. Wow. And no actions were taken on those crimes. No actions were taken on those crimes. The only actions were seen that are being taken on those crimes is Julian Assange is being crucified, killing the messenger. Some of those content emails in the Wiki leaks don't work weird. She was sending emails that said I will be sacrificing the chicken in the backyard to mulch. mulch is a God associated with yeah, always tilted. We're not going to go down that rabbit hole right now. Okay, we want to focus on what's taking place with Julian Assange, if that's okay. Okay, because what's taking place with Julian Assange is unprecedented. I like I don't understand. Well, I do understand why it's not the topic of conversation in most mainstream propaganda machines. But I had more faith in the the analytic analytic abilities, the ability of people in the Western world to decide for themselves to a certain degree now that we have so much information, what is important news on what is not right, which hasn't happened because it's not on the mouths of people I talk to, when it comes to politics, I have to bring it up, which goes to show me that our education system has been so horrendous, that even pseudo intellectuals that consider themselves to be intellectuals do not understand what the game is at play. Okay, I don't think the DNC will allow Bernie through again. No, I don't think so either, right? Assange should sue the Ecuadorian government. Assange has got a lot of things on his plates and Assange hasn't been given access to his lawyers to any means for him to defend himself. He's just basically being straight out tortured, which is what nails is going to talk about in this video. Whose foreign policy agency was it then? Like who sent sent them to Ecuador and where they did? Did they take him? Sleepy waves. Let me hear let me give you a link. Okay, here's a link. Hannah, Hannah, I'm going to allow that just because so I'm just going to find a link here. Pa, pa, pa. Granted, here we go. I believe this is the article that talks about let me see if it's the right one. Yeah. So I highly recommend reading this interview with one of the top people that was granting the article is called granting Julian Assange political asylum was the right thing to do. Okay. And I'll read the next part of it just a subtitle quote, we knew he was in real danger, as as will be confirmed now. And that's why we granted him political asylum. Right then the US obviously decided that Ecuador had crossed a line interview with the former foreign minister of Ecuador. Highly recommend reading this interview. I think we've talked about it previously as well. But this will slip your wave. This will give you a really good background of how things unfolded with Julian Assange getting asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy. Okay, pretty important. Right. I mean, the news for, for most Western countries is controlled by a couple of billionaires. What's not to understand what's going on, they control the narrative. The problem is riot. Those same institutions or individuals or organizations that control 90% of the news, they don't publish everything under the same news. Right. They don't say our propaganda newspaper. They call it the New York Times or Washington Post or foreign policy or this or that or this and a lot of those institutions actually own local newspapers as well. So the local newspaper industry has died down last 20 years in a big way. Right. So the same news that's being propagated propagated up here is also being disseminated to the local news. So the only way that people are informed about what's going on in the world is if they actively seek out news. But our centralized education system has trained people to be passive consumers of information. Right. It's passive education, what we have right now in our centralized education system. So with that programming for 12 years of childhood and youth, people have graduated into the same mindset that that is exactly the same way they should be consuming news, a passive form of news consumption, which is basically called willingly becoming a surf willingly submitting to power to program you to brainwash you to be a tool in their grand design. Right. Very unfortunate. It is very difficult to reprogram people that are adults. Then it is to program them with the or installed in the right type of programming in their youth. Because when they're adults, they already have that programming installed on them. So what you have to do to a certain degree is wipe that programming away or take out some of that code and reinstall certain proper codes in there so they can function as true human beings. Right. Very difficult to do. Right. So the ideal way to do things is start educating them where they're younger. Right. Start engaging the youth because they are much more intelligent than what society deems them to be. Always tilted chicho does a son still have his kill switch for files to be released. If something happens, no one knows that I don't know. Always tilted. I'm assuming they're I don't know. I'm assuming there might be something. I'm hoping there is something right now that will be released. What was that code from before chicho? It started like for the bastardization. It's I allowed it. So that was I don't know. I allowed it but disappeared, I think. So whoever posted it, I think it was either all over sleepy waves. If you posted it, I've allowed it. So that should go through again. If you feel like posting it. But if you could use sue, he should. Yeah. But the legal system is horrendous. Like, really, there is no justice system in the West right now. They can persecute crucify anyone they want in public. So the narrative for Assange is the US was WikiLeaks collaborated Trump. That is for uneducated people. I read this article. Great one shows that Ecuador is now a US puppet. Yeah, I actually find it easier to reprogram myself now as an adult reprogramming yourself. Big C much easier, so much faster. But just imagine what you have to go through to realize that your programming was flawed. It's that initial realization. All of a sudden reality hits people where they go, Wow, right? Half their lives has been a lie. Right? Most people have no idea how to deal with that. They really don't. Oh yeah. And that's exactly what's going on here. Local news is flooded with either Facebook style articles meant to incite or national news that avoids any of the fuckery going on at the local level. And it's all run by the same people. Yeah. Amigo sen silo. How are you doing? Even though it should be about the individual to learn as much as they can. Aren't we all the women of the adults around us as we're growing up to a certain degree? Yes. Yes. But a lot of adults have forfeited their right or their obligation to educate their children, right? As Krishnamurti said, and we did a reading of this, Education and the Significance of Life, that Krishnamurti's thesis. Here, let me bring that up as well. Here's a reading of excerpts of Krishnamurti's Education and the Significance of Life. Okay. In this book, short book, and I highly recommend reading it if you're, if you want to appreciate our current education system, there's one thing that it continuously states, which is we do not love our children. Oh, Hannah, I'm going to allow that. Did it come through Hannah? Yes, it did. Nice. Basically, he states in the thesis, okay, Education and Significance of Life, that we do not love our children because if we loved our children, there's no way we would force them to go into a centralized educational system where they're spending 12 years, minimum of their lives, six hours a day, okay, being indoctrinated, programmed, and having their curiosity crushed, right? Very important. If you have parents who don't, who don't spend time discussing politics, you will grow up ignorant about topics, agreed. But unfortunately, a lot of parents have been brought up in this current education system, so they're not aware of the politics. They actually need training themselves. That is beyond me. Well, that is, I guess, what I'm doing right now is part of that as well. We all got to do our parts, I guess, right? Do you think we should strive to democratize the economy, a.k.a. try to push companies to transform into a worker crowd? Taka? Yes. I'm a full supportive of cooperatives, collaboration, and we're seeing that roll out. A lot of things that we see online right now, platforms, information, and all this jazz, right? All of it, most of it, is brought about because of cooperation, cooperatives, collectives doing things, right? So for example, right now, we have crowdfunding pages where if you appreciate the work of certain creators, you can support them. May they be Patreon, may they be Kickstarters, may they be Subscribestar, may they be direct donations, may they be cryptocurrencies, may they be whatever they may be, right? That is part of working as a collective. So people are taking some of those funds that they're giving to large corporations, and if you're still supporting huge large corporations in a big way, I highly recommend you stop. May they be Disney, may they be crap food, may they be whatever. Buy locally, reduce your consumption of propaganda, and basically hit them in Wall Street, hit them where the their pocketbooks are, right? Because what most corporations are chasing is growth, but not growth in human knowledge and human health and in better living conditions for society. They're chasing fiat currency. They're chasing a certain percentage that is dictated to them from our current crony, capitalistic states, right? Does Assange have a background in math too? Man, I really need to go back and teach myself some mathematics. Always tilted, I'm pretty sure math. Well, Assange is pretty good at math, right? He is a programmer and he was a hacker in his youth, right? So he took on, I believe so anyway, he took on computing pretty heavy duty in his youth and just, I believe most of his stuff is self-taught, but mathematics is a huge part to play in that, right? Was the foreign policy agency sent to Ecuador from the UK? Was the foreign policy agent, I don't know sleepy waves, I don't know what you mean by the foreign policy agency. I don't think people realize they are programmed in one instant. It needs to be a reoccurring work from your end. Have to use that self-autonomy. Sleepy waves, I agree. As the mantra in advertising goes, the first time you advertise something, people don't see it, the second time they notice it, the third time they recognize it, the fourth time they understand it, and so on and so forth, right? What was that quote about Assange from before Chi-cho started, like for the bastardization? I don't know for the bastardization. Was that from this article here, the slow-motion execution of Julian Assange? Let me see if I can do a search. If it's there then that's what it is, it's there. Okay, it's not in this one. Unless bastardization is spelled differently, maybe it's an S. I know some places they use S's. Nope, not there. I don't think most Americans know they're indoctrinated, honestly. Well, most Americans know there is a serious problem with their society. Most people in the western world know there's a serious problem with society, with politics, with economics, with the way we are governed, with the way we interact, with social issues, with finances, with Wall Street. A lot of people know that, right? The problem is our current education system is indoctrinated into being passive consumers. They don't know how to seek out the information. I can't afford buying everything locally, sadly. Racer kill? Certain things I still consume from large corporations. You have no choice, right? Like hardware, software, well, hardware, right? And a lot of other things. But slowly, that's... I've reduced my corporate intake tremendously, right? Policy agency. Policy agency, policy agency. I don't know. Steeperways, I don't know. I've lost you. Chicho, I'm just lurking, enjoying the stream. Are you still in bad band mode with trolls on a song stream? Nicholas? Yes. Okay. I lean if they're hardcore trolls, Nicholas. Yeah, just silly trolls, like weak, weak, weak trolls. Yeah. If they seem to be semi-intelligent and in wanting to engage in a more intellectual level, we do whatever. If you want, time out for once. We'll give them a warning, let me know. And then we can... What's behind the stars? What are the... Oh, the stars is, I believe it's a word that is not allowed or a link that's not... that people can't link to. Chronic capitalism is just capitalism. All throughout the history, capitalism worked in that and capitalism. To a certain degree, right? But you could say that about anyism. Who was the police agency sent by? Oh, it was sent by the UK government went in, right? But it was on behest of the US government, right? So it was the UK police force that went in to grab Julian Assange. And it was basically the Ecuadorian government that allowed that to happen or requested that to happen, right? Just imagine if the Canadian government requested that the British police would come into the Canadian embassy to drag out a Canadian citizen and put him in jail. That government would be forced to resign in Canada. If a person watching the stream wanted to start reversing their indoctrination and becoming a minimalist, where should they start? My problem is that I hear a lot of information about the problem of our nation. But little about the solution. I just don't know where to begin, honestly. Always tilt it. Example, when you buy food, go to the grocery store, seek out in your area something called CSA, Community Supported Agriculture. Usually it's in season. You give them money at the beginning of the spring, at the beginning of the season, and they grow food for the community and every week you go get your food. And it's amazing. You get healthy food, you get reliable food delivered to you or picked up once a week and you're supporting your local farmers, right? Minimal pesticides, or if any, usually you can find organic places, right? So consuming food is one place you can do it. Divesting yourself. You know, I don't want to give people financial advice right now, but basically stop consuming corporate propaganda stuff, right? Do you go to the movie theaters and pay Walt Disney your money? Why? Walt Disney passes laws, gets governments to pass laws, it's called regulatory capture, where they extend copyright laws, where information that was in the public domain that was supposed to come into the public domain no longer comes into the public domain for another 20 years or another 40 years, right? Boycotting goes a long way. I agree. Chicha got to stop using crony capitalism. Why was the UK the ones to do the dirty work? Why wouldn't the US just do it themselves? Because it's not, the Ecuadorian embassy was not in the United States. It was in the UK. So under the pretext of Julian Assange skipping bail, right? Because the UK gave the orders to arrest them because of false charges from Sweden, right? So they had to go sort of through the channels, right? As much as they want to drone Julian, where the US government has come out and said they would like to drone Julian Assange, just kill him, execute him, even that will be a step too far for them. So they're getting the UK government to do the work for them, right? Horrendous. Should we watch this video? Let's watch this video. There's a lot more info here, Sleepy Waves, from Nils Melzer that we're about to watch, okay? This is going to be about a 15 minute video and it's the title of this video is UN Rapporteur. Julian Assange has faced psychological torture. He should be, he should not be extradited to the US but the discussion is a lot more than this. A lot of countries involved in this mess, a lot of countries involved in this mess. Well December was when Julian Assange's lawyers first contacted me and asked me to intervene on his behalf with various governments. I was very hesitant to get involved because I had this visceral reaction. I didn't know anything about the man. I had never dealt with the case but I had this visceral reaction of oh this is this narcissist, this rapist, this hacker, this spy. He's going to manipulate my mandate and I'm not going to get into this case because I have received, as you know, and as we receive in our mandates we receive about 10 to 12 to 15 requests per day of potential victims of torture or other human rights violations to intervene on their behalf. So we have to make a selection because we can maybe deal with two of the resources we have. So I wasn't going to get into this case and it took me another three months when his lawyers came back to me and said well there are rumors that he might be expelled from the embassy of Ecuador and London imminently and please you know look just at a few documents and then make up your mind and so I somehow felt I owed it to my professional integrity to at least look at these documents and I have to admit that as soon as I scratched the surface a little bit immediately things didn't add up with the images I had in my mind of this man. So the deeper I got into this the more I fabrication I basically saw and and I just saw that there was nothing to back up all these this public narrative that happened spread about Julian Massange in the media mainly or that's at least where I got it from almost passively almost through osmosis it was kind of this constant thing over the years. So that started to intrigue me and I looked into this case but I and I decided if I get into this this is a very politicized case I need to and a very publicly obviously publicized case I need to make sure I have a solid basis so I requested the British authorities after his arrest to allow me to visit him and I took two medical experts with me a psychiatrist and a forensic experts both of them have worked with torture victims for decades and you know advice courts in distinguishing symptoms that might you know come from ill treatment from other symptoms psychological ones physical ones that they really know how to distinguish these things and and we visited Julian Assange in Belmarsh Prison in the 9th of May for four hours I spoke with him for an hour just to get a good first impression then we had a physical examination for an hour by a forensic expert and then we had a two hour psychiatric examination and all the three of us had the same impression and well I had certainly an impression that the medical doctors have a diagnosis that they we all came to the conclusion that he showed all the symptoms that are typical for a person that has been exposed to psychological torture over an extended period of time so now I had this result and I have to say well personally when I met him the first time but the only time I met him actually he made a you know a very rational impression a lot of anxiety I could feel he was certainly extremely stressed and on a stress level that where he could never relax and and something that I reminded me of many of the victims of torture had seen in interrogation centers that have been indefinitely detained for a long time intellectuals that you know have been in isolation for a long time they would show that kind of reaction pattern asking me questions and then I just started to answer he would already come with next questions and very intelligent questions but he would not even be able to compute my answers so he was already kind of beyond that point and um it put me because he had been in a very controlled environment for more than six years it was we could identify the causes and it was just a number of causes of factors that have influenced his life it was not someone that we picked up on a battlefield and we didn't know what happened to it in the last few months but in the last six or seven years had been exposed to this precise to the same environment but obviously evolved but it was fairly easy to to you know make the kind of the calculation and and conclude what were actually the causes that have produced these these symptoms now we also have to be clear from a torture and ill treatment perspective not everything that is not every anxiety and stress level of pain and suffering is torture just because you show that symptoms does not necessarily mean that someone tortured you because there is an exception in the torture definition so essentially torture is the deliberate and purposeful infliction of pain and severe pain and suffering in order to achieve some kind of a purpose coercion confession intimidation or something like that but there's an exception where there is pain and suffering that is inherent in lawful sanctions that's when you have a lawful legal proceeding and someone is lawfully detained obviously they will be stressed and the longer it lasts the more they will be stressed and that's and that obviously is a level of anxiety that is just inherent in a lawful measure so the question was was his detention lawful and i when i look at all the evidence and i'm not going to go obviously in every single detail here but if this were about applying the law then he would not have been sentenced to a 50-week imprisonment simply for you know for bail violation in the UK for a case that at the time was not even ending anymore the Swedes had at the time had terminated that case and dropped the case and he had violated that bail condition because he had received asylum from political persecution given by a UN member state that could all and that is not a grave violation of the bail conditions and in the UK bail violations don't routinely lead to prison sentences it's just a fine or maybe a minor sentence that might not even be served in the end and so that was clearly excessive but so that was not about applying the law regularly then we also saw that British judges showed from the first day when he was arrested and brought to court they showed extreme bias against him they called him narcissist although in that hearing he had said nothing except i plead not guilty and i'm a professor at the British University and i'm you know i consider the UK a rule of law state and and one of the leading ones and to me that was very odd and then i saw so we have an excessive sentence we have judges calling insulting him for saying nothing basically we had a judge leading the tradition proceedings until recently who had a documented conflict of interest for husband have been exposed by weekly weeks and his defense lawyers had tried to make that case and that was simply ignored and until two weeks ago i believe Julian Assange never had access to legal documents so how do you prepare a defense which is a basic human right when you're facing all these proceedings and you don't even have access to your legal documents when in the extradition hearings the judge asks him sir can you know how do you react to the US indictment and he said well i i haven't received it that that's not rule of law but this is not about a prime law that's not a lawful proceeding then we look at the Swedish proceedings it's the same thing it's totally arbitrary when the state conducts a preliminary investigation he's never been charged of anything in Sweden he's not charged of sexual offence has never been the case has been opened three days later have been closed because there was no evidence for any offense at all chief prosecutor of Stockholm same day and a different prosecutor takes it up again based on the statement of the purported victim which had been adapted changed by the police without consulting the victim in order to have a stronger basis for the rape and it goes on and on and on they have strange evidence condoms that have no dna on them and which is which supposedly have been used and it goes on and on and on it's one contradiction after the other and Sweden never gets beyond the stage of a preliminary investigation which simply means someone is alleged rape and they have still not decided whether they want to charge him or not after nine years and that's what has kept him in detention in Ecuador in the Ecuador Embassy for so long and under that constant pressure and then we see the U.S. proceedings with all the respect but you have you know the grand jury proceedings have their own particularities right secret evidence a jury selection which obviously in that area will result in a certain amount of bias within the jury we have the history of the so-called espionage court which has its own problematics 17 of the 18 charges basically refer to or to activities that are the basic business of any investigative journalist which brings in the whole freedom of press and freedom of opinion problematic here and the 18th charge the first one that the U.S. disclosed refers to Julian Assange supposedly having attempted to help Chelsea Manning to decode a password but not succeeded so if every time someone tries to you know type in a password and decode it and it doesn't work you get extradited to do U.S. for espionage there's something slightly disproportionate in this I mean there's something just doesn't add up in all these proceedings when it's about depriving or terminating the asylum of Julian Assange by Ecuador and terminating his citizenship that is done without any legal proceeding whatsoever the president just decides that's what we're going to do today he is being informed he's kicked out of the embassy or the rest of the grits in the embassy that very day so we see that there we have no new process proceeding whatsoever and so UK, US, Ecuador, Sweden all these legal proceedings severe violations of new process consistently this is not about prosecuting someone for an offense this is not about applying the law the story we have to take a step back what has the man done he has disclosed enormous amounts of information that governments wanted to stay secret to remain secret and obviously we know obviously most famously or most infamously the collateral murder video which is in my view as a former SRC legal advisor having worked with the law of war for many years it's it's evidence for war crimes and what is the scandal in this case is that everybody focuses on Julian Assange and his cat and his skateboard and having you know allegations that are you know having severe pieces of the world know these types of things that are not there's no evidence whatsoever for any of these and as if these were war crimes even if they were true but no one looks at the war crimes and I think that's the big story and that's why I get passionate about this case because here's someone that discloses evidence for war crimes including torture murder all kinds of corrupt activities going on and everybody focuses on Julian Assange and his domestic obligations in the embassy so that and therefore there is no justification for detaining him in this isolation and having him under this constant pressure where he knows he cannot trust anybody of the no official authority he will be certainly exposed to an arbitrary trial if you pay extradition trial the choreography is clear whatever his lawyers say in the end the UK judges will say yes of course we cannot extradite him if there's death penalty or torture or treatment so please US make assurances to us we'll obviously make these assurances and then the UK will say that we have no reason not to trust the US and they will extradite him to to the US that's what I foresee and that's what he expects him here that's the crux for him in addition to the ill treatment he has already suffered I am absolutely convinced that he will not get a fair trial but a short trial in East Virginia and he'll end up in prison under inhumane conditions for the rest of his life that needs to be prevented that's Niels Milser the United Nations sorry about that little click click at the end of ghetto potato let's stay on Julian Assange please okay any good man is so annoying yep she has become so that's for sure that's why I didn't show her thing earlier right thank you thank you for sharing the video show my pleasure sleepy waves I go through I try to go through a fair bit of info some of it annoying but within some of the annoying pieces there are things that we need to have as reference and view and really appreciate what's happening right that being said democracy now does still provide a little bit of info that are well worth tracking right forget about US domestic policy that's noise right that was pretty serious like what Niels Milser was saying right that was pretty serious the prosecution of Assange is working as a cover-up for all the war crimes that no one is talking about now 100 all of which is absolutely like for me you have to appreciate if you follow history I haven't followed history for a long time following politics for a long time and whatnot and anybody that has been following politics if you've never lived through a period like now right and what we're living through right now is is unprecedented right there are certain situations in history where you look back and you ask yourself how is it possible that the citizens of nations could allow certain things to transpire right we're living through one of those periods right now right like for me growing up just being bombarded with history I always you know try to figure out how World War one came to be how it was allowed for the Armenian genocide to take place or the Holocaust to take place and World War two and the atrocities in China and how Latin America death squads could take over and stuff like this right it's always it was unbelievable to me that citizens there are people that actually supported these regimes right these actions and once we look at our situation right now you realize that people really didn't really know what they were supporting they were unconscious of it they weren't really even you couldn't even really consider them to be what words we use awake aware like conscious is the best word I could I can come up with right now that they're not really conscious of what is happening in the world they have become people to a certain degree have become machines and reactionaries and just doing what is expected of them but not expected of them based on their own morals or their families morals or for the protection of their family or anything on that level they're reacting according to what centralized institutions wherever they live want them to react people have become puppets it's amazing it really is absolutely mind-boggling and for me you know there's a saying that says be careful what you wish for be careful what you what you try to understand or whatever it is I've always wondered how people in the past could live in such a way could react in such a way could stand idly by while atrocities happen we watch it right now and it's it's enlightening it's scary how it seems like such distant history that we allow such things to happen but when you have holocaust survivors still alive you realize how it's not that far back no you still have armenians that live through the genocide of war war one from 1918 right handful now one of them recently passed away right okay incredible stuff going on incredible stuff going on this is another article okay it appeared on the world socialist website i'm not going to go to you know the letter that was published on the guardian the guardian is a rag as far as i'm concerned right but it's a pretty long piece we'll read a little bit of it and we can chat you know participate in the chat but i think this is sort of the last article we have time to read right now at some point i believe i'm going to read the internal opc w email the intro for it and put that as a video as well and maybe even dig down to some of the some of the emails to see what juicy stuff comes out crazy stuff comes out okay people around the south globe are rising up look at the tsunami in america it's just everyone in western countries are too comfortable to do anything besides vote sleepy waves to a certain degree i agree with you right but what was what was rolled out in south america and latin america okay uh the neoliberal uh neo conservative economic model right is being rolled out in the western world when it comes to austerity privatization and whatnot you're seeing it on fold in different countries and in different states and in different provinces in the west right and people are starting to get shaken up a little bit and that shaking up is scaring people into joining factions that in the limit will either murder them or enslave them so we're seeing some of that stuff take place right now a lot of us have many of us many people in the west we hope that what's happening in latin america and south america specifically and central america is successful in ousting their warlords really liberal a neoliberal neo conservative masters right because if that's successful there then those people will lose power here so we hope definitely even voting is a chore not are all willing to do and when they do they vote often with little more but a gut feeling yeah or they identify themselves with a certain political movement right or a certain political party it's not even a movement a certain political party there are people that are very proud to announce that they are lifelong in the us democrats or lifelong republicans that means they have never ever questioned their political party they have never asked themselves why is they are supporting a certain institution unbelievable right so you think it's only a matter of time before the same neoliberal economic models take over in the west sleepy waves they're already taking over in the west the neoliberal models are already taken over in the west in canada alberta you you're already been seeing it rolling out right they're privatizing many things they're closing hospitals they're closing schools they're privatizing hospitals they're privatizing schools they're cutting pensions they're taking away social security well equivalent to social security the retirement savings plans are being gutted people are being fired overtime is being cut like the same models that have been rolled out in south america they are already being rolled out in the west people are just not aware of it many people is because in the west many people are not aware of what took place in latin america right they don't get it they don't understand that they're not the first to go through this it's just a model that has been rolled out for a number of decades in different parts of the world and unfortunately they believe their masters when their masters say they must have less food they must have less health care right they don't understand that these masters have been looting the land for a number of decades alberta is a perfect example really in canada i don't think it is it's just a necessities of the bureaucratic process that comes along with such a massive undertaking oh hold on voting is a chore of purpose but how can they ouster warlords if we are willing to throw billions to make sure a new puppet takes place tango po i'm 17 i barely understand any of this but it's relaxing to stay to awesome tango focus on your school do well on in school really okay tango very very important but make sure you're not being just indoctrinated make sure you question what you are being told if you're if you're in school being taught history go online and do search regarding that history to make sure that it's not just propaganda it's not indoctrination right incredible stuff should we really read a little bit on this no tango if i get indoctrinated education listen to you no sleepy waves tango educate yourself if you need to be in an institution to learn do it however question what you're being taught half the stuff you're being taught is going to be garbage the other half is going to be very important depending on what discipline you're studying right if it's mathematics 95 of what you're being taught if you're getting a math degree is it's math you need it right it might not be the exact discipline you go down you know you might want to go into statistics and they're taught teaching you discreet algebra or linear algebra whatever does i think stats overlaps not anyway but um or topography or whatever it is right if you're studying social sciences then maybe 10 fat than 90 fiction i don't know right i know a little of the past i should read some more history do you have any good sources or books you would recommend that will give a good understanding of past events specifically those events that have provide provided event change in the world olive um howards in look up howards in here let me do a little search he's written a number of books okay this is his website so here howards in okay here's howards in his website and here let me give you this and let me give you one other person as well um uh john pilger so howards in is a historian john pilger is a journalist but without a doubt john pilger in the top five respected respected journalists in the world he's one of the top two like really ask anyone to name one respected journalist in the world or taught their top five respected journalists in the world or their top 10 respected journalists in the world john pilger should be in the top two okay i just say top two because right now i can't really aside from julien assange right but julien assange has only been a journalist for the last 10 12 years or so with with less than 15 years right john pilger has been a journalist since the 1960s 1970s and without a doubt to me he is he deserves everything beyond leaps and bounds one of the documentaries you need to watch and this is a very enlightening documentary is videos dvds videos let's see if it's here it's called um and you can watch this stuff but start off with year zero okay john pilger here let me give you this as well year zero video a cambodian full documentary about john pilger 1990 here we go this this this this this year zero part one find that here here i'm just going to give you the duck duck go search think for this olive but look into john pilgers watch this documentary year zero now you have to have an appreciation for this documentary year zero it's about cambodia and what not the the bb pbs it was supposed to be this this was a by belief i remember my history correctly this was a documentary that was funded by the public broadcasting service and stuff like this and john pilger made the documentary in real time he was there in cambodia okay and when the documentary was made it was supposed to be aired in the united states and before the air dates hit right and they were supposed to be during like prime time like peak times of watching documentaries and tv and stuff and remember this was before the internet word came down from the u.s government telling the broadcasters not to air this documentary and this documentary during the first year is the first time in aired in united states aired at 1am in the morning on one channel once on pbs right public broadcasting service in united states at 1am in the morning for what i understand once and it didn't air again for a number of years because the deep state the wars the war machine did not want this information to come out after that look into everything else that john pilger has done as written and has written yeah with history the question is always who wrote it tricky business tricky business indeed change is coming either way i saw something today in my morning bro browsing that the millennial age group is projected out projected out to own three percent of the u.s wall at age 35 that sounds like right numbers to me tons of compliant little serves or the current economic system collapsing right if they only own three percent when they're 35 are they going to be consuming as much as the previous generations no what are they going to be consuming that's the other question right that's why tech companies are so huge right because it doesn't really cost that much to consume information to consume entertainment to consume technology right you could be entertained for a long time with games with videos with this with this with this with this right so a lot of legacy companies are about to go under in the next 20 years good man the people's history was the first book yeah Howard Zinn's people history of the united states i read where i immediately started going what the fuck have i been learning the past 30 years and here's another thing i'll let me give you another on contact chris edges let me show you a recent interview this one watch this interview okay i'm going to link this up to you guys and here's a kicker right don't trust google don't trust youtube they keep on saying this rt is funded and whole in part about the russian government but they don't say the same thing about cbc pbs bbc or anything like that right and this is cia search for mind control with steven kenzer this is an extremely important interview guys and girls okay very important interview watch this interview it'll make your head spin got to go to work bro thanks for the stream hope you're okay with auto mod and don't get any trolls the stream seems solid though thanks nicolas thank you for sticking around brother and uh enjoy the new work right and let us know when you do the deed right you know when it comes to allowing atrocity i recently said to someone uh how i can uh that i read yeah how i can not believe a nation could live down the guilt of using news for real right after i said that my heart skipped a beat when i thought oh wait the us did you're right consumption goes down try and find criticism of putin narty though ah they do criticize they do criticize oh not on the main rt channel um well indeed huh not on the main rt station but the individual shows some of them do criticize chris hedges does right but for sure try and find chris some hillary card and right thanks this interview is amazing here's another interview that's amazing let me find the other one it was recent i would i would highly recommend a really let me give you chris hedges rt on on contact this is one show i don't agree with everything here okay i really don't uh but i would i will listen to i check out let's say all the interviews chris hedges done 90 of them i listened from beginning to end clinton he was excited to watch that interview watch that interview you're gonna it's gonna blow your way another one you should watch is the one previous to this on contact resistance and the left with paul street watch this interview watch this interview very very important very very important riot or trump or fox news not to point at one party it's all a racket to keep us arguing 100 riot i agree you get your news from people you trust right chris hedges i trust i don't agree with everything he says but i trust him right i trust that he has the best intentions of humanity in mind shameful how journalism is tailored like just about any other product to the market yes indeed indeed indeed indeed back to julian assange back to julian assange right let me have a little sit if you guys want to talk about anything we can we've got another about 20 minutes left on the stream but let me read you a little bit of this article regarding the doctors that have written a letter to the uk government saying that julian assange's life is at risk right now okay and this is by laura tirnan okay and the title of the article let me give you a link for it as well and here's a link to the article okay i'm gonna keep the chat up title of the article doctors demand urgent medical intervention to save julian assange's life by laura tirnan released november 25th 2019 more than 65 imminent doctor medical doctors from the uk and around the world have issued an open letter calling for urgent action to protect the life of imprisoned wiki leeks founder and journalist julian assange the doctors warn there may be serious consequences if assange is not moved from bellmarsh prison to university teaching hospital where he can be assessed and treated by an expert medical team quote were such urgent assessment and treatment not to take place and quote they write quote again you know what i'm going to take out the quotes i'm just going to read it so back to the first uh this paragraph were such urgent assessment and treatment not to take place they write we have real concerns on the evidence currently available that mr assange could die in prison the medical situation is thereby urgent there is no time to lose their letter is addressed to uk home secretary preti patel patel and has been copied to labor's shadow home secretary diane abatt the doctors extraordinary intervention in the midst of the british general election coincides with a ground swell of popular opposition to the relentless state persecution of assange the australian born journalist faces extradition to the united states and a 175 year prison term for exposing u.s war crimes in iraq and afghanistan dr steven frost a specialist in diagnostic radiology began drafting the open letter with colleagues in late october he was moved to act after reading the howard how howling account of assange's october 21st court appearance at london's west minster magistrate court written by former british diplomat and whistleblower craig murray and we read that piece by the way by craig murray in either the first or second live stream we did when assange started facing extradition right back to the article i was shocked frost recalled as a doctor i suddenly realized that things were a lot worse than i had previously thought and that i needed to do something signatories have backed the findings on assange by yuan special repertoire on torture nils melzer melzer visited assange at belmash prison with two medical experts on main night his team found assange was suffering the effects of prolonged psychological torture after nearly a decade of arbitrary detention and state persecution on november 1st melzer warned mr. assange's continued exposure to arbitrariness and abuse may soon end up costing his life frost said melzer's intervention had been critical he did his job fearlessly and he was discarded but he disregarded but he was an expert in his field and we respected his opinion you can tell when someone is speaking the truth senior medical doctors in the uk and from sweden the u.s australia germany italy and serlanca have signed the open letter they include leading psychiatrist clinical psychologist neurologist surgeons and general practitioners medical doctors have a professional duty to report suspected torture of which they become aware wherever it may occur the signatory set right that professional duty is absolute and must be carried out regardless of risk to reporting doctors the letter presents a timeline of deteriorating health for for assange inside the ecodorean embassy with the uk government repeatedly denying him access to hospital treatment in december 2015 the united nations working group on arbitrary detention found that mr. assange's health could have deteriorated to such a level that anything more than a superficial illness would put his health at a serious risk the letter's medical timelines timeline ends with assange's current downward spiral into belmosh signatories report their serious concerns concerns about assange's fitness to stand trial in february 2020 week long us extradition hearings are due to start on february 24th with with assange still confined to belmosh prison's health ward described by prisoners as the hell ward and added add an add in them to the open letter cites a climate of fear and intimidation surrounding the surrounding the provisions of medical care to assange it reports a cycle psychological expert who complained of difficulties in finding medical practitioners who were willing to examine mr. assange due to their fear of government reprisals the signatories conclude that all this has been played out in the heart of london for many years in a source of great is a source of great sadness and shame to many of us with their open letter doctors in the uk and internationally are refusing to be silenced they have honored their professional obligations and taken a courageous stand to protect the life of julien assange as dr frost told the world socialist website sometimes a med medicine as in other spheres of life extraordinary situations can only be solved by taking an educated leap into the unknown and seeking extraordinary solutions the open letter is published here doctors from around the world can add their names to the current list of signatories by contacting doctors for assange at gmail.com and if we click on the link it takes us to the letter open letter open letter concerns of medical doctors about the plight of julien assange open letter to the us uk government so we might end up reading this in the next julien assange live stream we're going to do this at least probably twice a week or so i'm just going to link up this article in the chat as well so you guys have it and we're going to continue with this reading statements from signatories so the following are just statements made by the signatories so let's read these as well okay dr steven frost specialist in diagnostic radiology Stockholm sweden first we must save julien assange's life and then we must safeguard his health at least as far as that will be possible then we can all discuss how it ever came about that no fewer than five states the uk the us australia sweden and ecuador seemingly deliberately and cruelly conspired against one human being we agree with the assessment of nil's melzer united nations special repertoire on torture that julien assange has been psychologically tortured in the in the center of london in the center of of london of all places we will leave it to others to determine precisely how and why that has been allowed to happen people around the world expect the united united kingdom to do the right thing even if blatantly if even if blatantly if the uk government does not heed doctors warnings and continues with this current recklessness dangerous and cruel behavior people from all over the world will rightly call for those responsible to be held to held to account we say that situations in medic is medically urgent and that is that it must not be allowed to continue there is no time to lose the torture must stop now the next statement from dr sue uh where ham oam retired general practitioner australia julien assange like other detainees has a right to adequate health care which from the evidence of several experience observers he is being denied this is totally unacceptable and makes a mockery of any pretense of justice or due process it is imperative that he receive full and timely healthcare for any physical and mental health conditions many australians are alarmed at our government's apparent abandonment of julien assange which is all the more shameful given assange's deteriorating health it seems that the government cares more for hiding allegations of war crimes such as the incidents that assange helped bring to light than for investigating them those accused of or uh implicated in war crimes should face court rather those who who provided evidence as the australian and other governments lie about the disastrous wars and other shameful events our nation gets involved in and use national security as a stock standard pretext for government secrecy ordinary citizens rely increasingly on whistleblowers to document truths that the public have a right to know whistleblowers must be protected not punished the next statement from professor andrew samuels professor of analytical psychology university of sx recently retired former chair uk council for psychotherapy those psychotherapists such as myself who work with individuals who have politically uh who have been politically traumatized know well that it is the collective government smearing undermining isolating reputational damage as well as physical torture that undermines self-confidence and physical well-being imagine how it is for assange believing that he is regarded by all as an evil man as outside humanity the knowledge that there is to the contrary informed and well-grounded support and understanding from mental health practice professionals and others in self-therapeutic is is in itself therapeutic okay let me read that sentence again the last sentence the knowledge that it that there is to the contrary informed and well-grounded support and understanding from mental health professionals and others is in itself therapeutic doctor lisa johnson phd clinical psychologist australia as it stands serious questions surround not only the health impacts of assange's detention conditions but his medical fitness to stand trial and prepare his defense independent specialist uh specialist medical assessment is therefore needed to determine whether julien assange is medically fit for any of his pending legal proceedings consistent with his commitment to human rights and rule of law the uk government must heed the urgent warning of medical professionals from around the world and transfer julien assange to an appropriately specialized and expert hospital setting before it's too late the signatories to this open letter refuse to be silenced understanding openly alongside the numerous medical and human rights authorities who have called repeatedly and urgently for the dangerous medical neglect of julien assange to end and thus this article on the world socialist forum that i've linked to okay uh good article worth noting and this is the open letter that we'll have a read through i believe in next julien assange live stream i'll just pin it to make sure we make a note of it okay good evening camel barons how are you doing hope you're doing well i'm actually going to add this to our little note thing that we have right medical so basically i'm keeping a little tab and i'm gonna just a little notepad available so for me to keep track of the information that we've been sharing okay and we just read that one and we just read this one and we just read this one so in the next julien assange live stream we'll probably read the doctor's report and we might start reading some of the additional leaks from wiki leaks when's the next 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and uh everyone else i hope you guys have a fantastic day and if you can make it i'll see you guys tomorrow okay bye for now