 make sure we're streaming. Cool. Hi everyone, this is Chicho. Today is October 29th, 2019 and we're 12 p.m. Pacific time, my time. And this is an open discussion on Julien Assange part two. On the last stream we did part one, it was a couple of days ago, we sort of did a little intro to WikiLeaks and Julien Assange and we looked at one of the main sort of catalysts that was, you know, the driving force behind the United States coming after Julien Assange. And what we're going to do today is just follow up that discussion and see how much news we can cover, how much information we can cover. There's a lot of stuff going on in the world and while we wait, and I have a whole bunch of stuff, links that, you know, I put together that we can go through, there is more than this as well, but I thought we'd start the discussion here. Resubscribe. Welcome, welcome to another stream, Direct Relief Charity 2018. So what we're going to do is while we wait for people to show, as you know or you should know or it might have hit your radar, there's major protests going on around the world. One of the main places, one of the front lines of what's taking place and sort of the same thing across the globe is what's going on in Chile. And I've come across a couple of links, couple of videos which are incredibly inspirational, pure power really. So I thought while we wait for people to show up, show on to the stream, we take a look at these videos. Okay, this is one of them. This is I grabbed this from my Twitter feed and I just retweet it saying just pure power. Now following. Thank you for the follow. I'm not sure how I can kill the sound on these. I used to be able to kill the sound. Yay. Just subscribe. Thank you for the subscribe. Draw lions. How are you doing? Thank you for the subscribe, brother. Hope you're doing well. Hey, Chicho. Good to be back. Long time no see. Long time. Luka. Lukable. Lukable. Should be in a stream labs option. Should be in stream labs option. I'm going through OBS right now. So I'm not going through stream labs. I do have to stream labs. I believe the browser thing set up to kill the sound effects. Hey, Chicho, just in time. Just started my lunch and work. Hey, Chicho. Hope you're doing awesome. As always. Lonely piggy. How are you doing? Lions? I hope you're having a fantastic lunch. And you know what? I'll leave the sound alone for now just because I don't want to mess around with it. But let me show you guys this. This is just hit my Twitter feed from Sarah Abdullah. I'm pretty sure it's going around a lot of places. This is as protest in Chile against Pinera's neoliberal regime continue. A Chilean orchestra gives a breathtaking open air performance of the people united will never be defeated in Santiago. So figure while we're waiting, we'll take a look at this thing. I got to keep the chat up so I can see it. Just to let you know, you spelt Julian wrong in your latest YouTube upload title. Oh man, did I do that? Chicho, Chicho, what are you doing? You're spelling it wrong. Thank you very much for that channel. Okay, you know what? I'm going to kill the... I'm just going to make it black for the video display for a second. Okay, gang. You're going to see the camera just because I'm going to go through the back end and do it right. Thank you very much for the correction. My god, I can't believe I spelled it wrong. My spelling is horrendous at times, right? Well, most of the time it's horrendous. Then I spell it wrong. My god, my god. Crazy, crazy. Oh, I did too. Thank you very much for that, brother. Let me correct it. I'm going to be correcting it on YouTube and Bitshoot, which I spelled it incorrectly as well. Julian, let's correct it on. Bitshoot first. Save. Hi, everyone. This is Chicho. That's Chicho on Bitshoot kicking in, Julian. And let's correct it on here as well. I usually try to catch these, but man, difficult, difficult. Your eyes have been looking at the screen for so long. That should be correct. Awesome. Thank you very much for that, brother. Double Chicho is the Chicho verse. Daniel, thank you for that. Thank you for that. If you want to mess with sounds after it's on the stream left side under alert box follows. Okay, I'll look into it or subscribe. Thank you very much for that. We're watching Chicho, watching Chicho. So take a look at this. This is what's going on in Chile right now. Okay, I'm on feed. Okay, I'm going to reload this. Let's check it out. Let's just go to it. Incredible, right? Incredible. This is Lonely Piggy. This is what's going on during the day in Santiago, Chile. Okay. This was a Chilean orchestra doing the performance of the people united will never be defeated, right? X, how are you doing? Right? Sounds powerful, powerful, powerful, powerful, right? That's what's going on during the day in Chile right now, right? In Santiago with the protests against neoliberalism, austerity, and what is basically planned to come to the Western world. They're singing basically Spanish, the people united will never be defeated, right? That's what's going on during the day. Let me show you what's going on tonight, right? And both of these are music related and at night time they have curfew in effect in Chile right now, right? So everybody has to stay in home, okay? They're chanting this, which means coward. Worldwide movement coming soon, brother, very, very, very soon. And it is here. Who is Julian Assange? Taco, we will get to it. We're still seeing double chicho. Are you still seeing double chicho? Check it out. So Julian Assange is the most important journalist right now in the world being completely persecuted, tortured, okay? And let's open this up in a new tab. Let's just go to YouTube, okay? He's basically the front line of information where the powers that we are trying to prevent information to filter out to the general population. He's the founder of WikiLeaks and WikiLeaks, Julian Assange and all the whistleblowers and all the people that work for WikiLeaks. They hold power accountable, right? This is the only time really in history that we have seen power to be held accountable on this level where we have access to what is being done in our name, what the governments are doing around the world, and domestically, right? So we're seeing history unfold in real time. And this is the only time that we have had a true record of what's taking place geopolitically that we can rely on. All previous history, human history, whatever you're taught in school, you have to question that because history is taught told by the victors, right? So there's a lot of history that we've been told to be fact, which is pure BS. This is the only time we're seeing things unfold, and we actually find out what politicians, governments, corporations are doing to our societies, right? You still have two views of my face. How come? Oh my God, you still do my bad game. I played the music without this display capture. Should we do it again? Let's do it again. My apologies, gang. I gotta keep this going. Okay, we got that. I should have checked on the chat. So he's a private, intelligent agent who is giving us the scoop, what we need to know about the truth. Yes. Okay, we live in a society. It wasn't that whistleblower from a few years ago. Julian Assange, Julian Assange somewhat a hero, somewhat a hero, huge. No, that's Edward. That's Edward Stone. Yes. How you doing, stick? Sorry, man. Here's the video. Let's watch this again. And this is taking place in front of a church in Santiago. Okay, it's I think one of the most famous church in Santiago, Chile right now. Can you give me some explanation on the situation in Chile? What actually happened there politically and economically? Allure gaming? Sure. Let me just read up on the chat and then here is, by the way, so Chile, there's major demonstrations happening, right? Major protests happening. And during the day, people are allowed to do what they're doing. The military is cracking down on them hard. They've killed a whole bunch of people, arrested a whole bunch of people. The odds are a lot of people have disappeared already, right? This is pure neoliberalism, like absolute, that's been implemented in Chile for the last three decades, four decades, right? And the laws put in place were put in place by the neoliberal regimes, right, supported by the Western government, specifically the United States. Okay. And it's basically austerity up the yin yang, where everything has been slowly cut, right? Social spending, infrastructure spending, education, healthcare, wages have frozen, tons of people being laid off and whatnot. And if you want to see how that begins, right, who are the people behind that type of regime that implement these types of austerity and stuff, all you have to look at is the EU, more domestically in Canada, all you have to look at is what the Alberta in Canada specifically, what the Alberta government is doing in Alberta, where they're cutting back, they're firing thousands of workers, they're freezing wages, they're closing hospitals, and all that jazz, right? Many of us don't watch the mainstream news because of fake news. It's 100%. It's garbage. You can't watch corporate propaganda. You do not watch it. You're being programmed if you are. My manager who's Bolivian came into the break room and heard the chant and just chuckled and whistled it, whistled it to himself. Awesome. South Americans have been pushed around for so many years. Their nations have been stripped of wealth without getting anything in return. 100%. The rich getting richer, the poor getting poorer. And Chile has the highest disparity, one of the highest disparity countries in the world, right? Where the neoliberal Western governments are promoting Chile as the example that we should follow, right? Which they're implementing right now with austerity and cutting back everything and just basically centralization of power and filtering resources to the top, right? Money to the top, wealth to the top, power to the top, capital to the top. Okay. Austerity measures in the UK have killed 120,000 people since 2000. It won't be long. Yeah, Matthew, it's in Canada, it's kicking into gear. Alberta is example, EU, UK, United States, all over the Western world is taking 30 years, 40 years for Chile to reach this level, right? It has happened before, but because the military dictatorship really there is so powerful and the military in South America, Central America that has disappeared, tens of hundreds of thousands of people killed countless people, tortured countless people over the last three, four, five decades. That military was trained in the United States under the School of the Americas, right? That is what we are witnessing happen in Chile is an uprising against neoliberalism that was pushed from the Western world into Latin and South America, right? So in Chile, what we're watching right now is the demonstrations, the chants, the singing taking place during the day. Here's what's happening at night because they're under curfew. No one allowed to go out, right? This is an opera singer singing outside of her balcony, okay? In the middle of the night or in the evening where everybody is in their homes and the military is patrolling the streets and anybody that's in the streets, they either be the crap or disappear or kill, right? This is another video. So the church during the day, this is what's going on at night in Chile. Sorry about the sound. I'm continuing this because there's a close-up of her singing. So if you want the links to those, just go to my Twitter feed. I've linked them. I've reposted them, retweeted them. Okay, there was a couple of questions here. The first one was, so the land is choking freedom in Chile, but what is the goal of the US? Resource. Resources, control, right? Land, food. It's basically, it goes back to something Taco that we've talked about before, which is differential accumulation. Hi Dante, by the way. Thanks for popping in brother. It's basically about differential accumulation. So the name of the game is not how much you're making and how much wealth you have in an absolute format. It's about relativism, right? Relative to the rest of the world. If you're growing at 1%, the rest of the world is in a recession, right? Where growth rate is negative, then you're the king of the hill, right? So that's one thing the western worlds have tried to do. The western powers have tried to do for a number of decades, which is keep others down while they get all the growth that is coming to them, right? Cheap resources, cheap labor, no environmental regulations and whatnot, right? Tink, you mentioned, are we essentially saying that in the next 30 years or so, all those western countries will end up like Chile now? 100% Tink. That is the road we are on. If that's not obvious to most people, it should slowly become more obvious to them in the years to come. It should be obvious to them since the 2008 financial scam that happened, where most of the growth has gone to Wall Street, right? Allure gaming, but is socialism really better than neoliberalism? Who says there's only two choices to our societies? Neoliberalism or socialism or capitalism or communism or this? There are multiple, multiple systems that we could function under and there are probably systems that aren't even implemented yet that we could function under, right? Aside from that, apologies about the little technical stuff where you saw a double face of Gicho two cameras kicking in, okay? What we like to do right now, what I'd like to do is follow up with the discussion we had previously, okay? With two days ago, we talked about Julian Assange and stuff like this and what we did was we sort of talked about who WikiLeaks was, who Julian Assange is, sort of a basic intro, right? And if you want to follow the discussion, what we talked about yesterday, part one is already loaded up on BitShoot and YouTube and I'll provide the link in the description of this video once we load this video on BitShoot and YouTube as well, right? But that's what we talked about. We looked at the full video for the collateral murder video that Manning had leaked to WikiLeaks that came out in 2010, sort of showing us the war crimes that were being committed in that specific instance, which basically links up to all the war crime that had been committed by the U.S. military and Western powers for the last at least two decades and much, much longer, okay? Sticks are a minute. That's how the world goes around. Financial growth when you don't have the resources yourself, someone else have them for you, yeah? Basically, most wars are resource wars, right? Or bankers wars, Wall Street wars, okay? Now, as far as following up our discussion we had yesterday, I got a bunch of links that I have here, some videos, some articles that I think they're worthwhile taking a look at viewing or reading, okay? One of the things we should take a look at is there's a few articles because what's happening with Julian Assange right now is more than what's, you know, that he's being tortured, that the law is not being applied, that it's most powerful countries in the world going after a journalist trying to shut him down. This has huge implications in regards to what the United States can do around the world because if they can go after Julian Assange who hasn't been to the United States, who is in the UK, Australian citizen, go after him based on US laws and be able to extradite him, hold him out of another country in the world and bring him to the United States and put him in jail, execute him, suicide him, whatever you want to, however, whatever you think they're going to do to him and torture is a part of it. That means they can do this to anyone. So that means the United States jurisdiction is global, right? So if you break US laws, even though you're not in the United States, then the United States will have the right to pull you out of wherever you are and take you to the United States to do whatever the hell they want to you, right? Huge. That's one implication as Julian Assange being a human being. As far as he's a journalist, let's read a couple articles of what it means for Julian Assange to be extradited to the United States and why the corporate propagandists, the mainstream media guardian New York Times, Washington Post and all these rags, right? Why they are not news agencies because they don't really understand what is happening to them. What is happening to Julian Assange means that they no longer can do journalism, which they haven't really done for a number of decades now, right? They've just been the mouthpieces for corporate power. Okay. Got to go, Chicho. Will you be streaming in about three hours time? I finished work then. Sorry, Linus. I'm going to be streaming this for a couple of hours, two hours, three hours, but tomorrow we're going to do a math live stream. And I believe we're starting that. Let me just take a look at the events thing. The math stream we're going to be doing. It starts at 1.30 p.m. Pacific time, my time. In Europe, kick it up eight hours, right? So 9.30, 10.30 p.m. Tomorrow we're doing a math live stream. Okay. As far as what is happening to Julian Assange, what it means for us. Okay. Let's read one of these articles. I'm going to come back to this. I've got some links here regarding specifically regarding journalism. What Julian Assange's persecution, torture, extradition to the United States means for journalism. So let's read this article first. Okay. And the article is by who wrote this? Who wrote this? I'm not sure who wrote this. By wire, right? So I've gone to the site every now and then. I get my new sources from multiple different sources, so I move around a lot, right? So this article is not that long. It's not, well, I guess it is a nice chunk, but it's not as long as the article that we read yesterday. So let's read this thing just for it to give us an idea of what it means for Julian Assange to be extradited. And I'm going to put the chat here. That way I can view the chat. Oops, the chat's taken up all space. How do we do this? How do we do this? Okay. I'm going to pop into the chat every now and then. Let's see if I move this over. I can read it. Cool. Can we make Julian into a meme? So the information becomes global and you can't destroy ideas. Taco Julian Assange is on the forefront of many people, the news, what we're looking at, me being one of them and there are millions of others that are following what's happening to Julian Assange. Any news agency, any news source that you're using that doesn't have Julian Assange as one of the top pieces that they talk about on a regular basis is a rag, is garbage. Don't use them to get global news, global information, to understand what's going on in the world because this is one of the most important things that's happening in the world. Okay. Spread the name and what he stands for. That's how you keep it going. Don't let yourself be silenced. 100% sticks our mind out. So I'm going to read this article. I might not check the chat. If I need a little break, I'll check the chat. Okay. Julian Assange, what the fate of WikiLeaks founder means for the future of global journalism. Okay. This is all quote now, quote. The UN have made numerous statements in defense of Julian Assange, stating that if his extradition to the US happens as planned, he will face numerous potential human rights violations and that he has the right to expect asylum and refugee within the UK. Given that he faces hundreds of years in prison, should he be convicted on American soil, a potential sentence highly disproportionate to his alleged offenses? Okay. So I'm going to bring up the chat so I see the chat. Hopefully I can read the whole thing. Yeah. Okay. Quote. London by Newswire News. In April, 2019, the 48-year-old Australian founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, was arrested from within the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Assange has spent the previous seven years under the embassy's protection to avoid facing questioning by Swedish authorities after two WikiLeaks volunteers in the country made complaints of sexual misconduct against him and a fourth accusation of rape. Three of the four complaints were eventually dropped as no trial took place within the five years required by Swedish law. The rape charge remains active due to its 10 years' statute of limitations. The Swedish authorities have indicated they would like to continue investigating the rape charge and therefore will try again to extradite Mr. Assange. Prior to the arrest, Assange's legal team claimed that any attempt to remove him from the embassy would be both illegal and a violation of international refugee law stating, it will be a sad day for democracy if the UK and Ecuadorian governments are willing to act as complices to the Trump administration's determination to prosecute publishers for publishing truthful information. So that's a little bit of background and just regarding the sexual charges in Sweden, everyone agrees now that those sexual charges were fabricated. This doesn't go into it but the Swedish police interviewed Julian Assange when he was in Sweden and they deemed that there was nothing illegal that took place and they released him and that's when Julian Assange came to the UK. So it's not going into the major details, it's giving a very basic background to this. Since his inception in 2006, back to the article, non-profit organizations WikiLeaks has exposed many wrongdoings, illegal activities and human rights violations by making countless classified military and government documents, emails, videos and diplomatic cables available to the public. These have included an expose of US detention camp Guantanamo Bay where some prisoners were designated as off-limits to the international community of the Red Cross, something the US military had previously denied and the release of the infamous and horrifying classified US military footage from an attack on Baghdad during the Iraq War. This material exposed alleged war crimes that included US military forces laughing as they fired from gunships at two Reuters journalists, civilians, children and Iraqi emergency services killing many. End quote for now. That's the video that we looked at two days ago in part one of this live stream talking about Julian Assange. That's the collateral murder video that Manning leaked to WikiLeaks and WikiLeaks published in 2010. I'm just going to read one comment here. Sticks are Manning. If Sweden would extradite him, he would get shipped to the US within one hour. American DEA have had agents here doing work without Sweden doing anything about it. When asked about it, they don't want to talk about it. 100% agreed. The reason Julian Assange seek asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy was because if he was extradited to Sweden, the odds are he wouldn't even left the airport in Sweden. He would have been transferred to a CIA black ops plane and flown to the United States and would have never heard about Julian Assange again. I play the stocks. Brother, this is a serious stream. If you're here to play games, highly recommend you go play games on another stream. Band comes instant in this stream. I hope you decide to stick around. I hope you decide to enlighten yourself and figure out what the hell is going on in the world. Brother or sister of course. Unless you want to play our games, unless you want to play our games. In 2010, back to the article, quote, In 2010, a 22 year old US Army intelligence analyst, Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley, was arrested and charged with leaking classified information garnered from the government systems, including the Baghdad air strike videos, along with around 260,000 classified US embassy cables, all of which were subsequently published by WikiLeaks. Assange and his organization refused to confirm Manning as a whistleblower, stating, we never collect personal information on our sources. But did, however, go on to offer Manning the full protection of the organization, including extensive legal assistance. Okay. Quote, In February 2013, Manning confessed in open court to providing archives of military and diplomatic files to WikiLeaks and pleaded guilty to 10 criminal counts in connection with the material. In her statement, she recounted how she joined the military, became an intelligence analyst in Iraq and decided that certain files should become known to the American public to promote a wider debate about foreign policy. Okay. And that's Chelsea Manning right there. Continuing with the article, WikiLeaks and Assange have always claimed that theirs is a mission consistent with the core values of good journalism, a desire to seek and expose the truth, and that their information gathering methods are consistent with those of other journalists across the globe in a highly digital age. They also insist, as all good journalists should, that the organization's organization go to great lengths to protect the identity of their sources. In March 2018, almost a year before his arrest in London, a sealed indictment was issued by the US Department of Justice against Assange. In November of same year, US prosecutors accidentally revealed that Assange had been indicated under seal in US federal court. The revelations coming as the result of an error in different unrelated court filing. Five months later, on the day of Assange's arrest from the Ecuadorian embassy, this US indictment was unsealed, revealing that Assange has been charged with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, a minor infringement carrying only a five year maximum prison term. The specific allegations against Assange that he attempted to help Chelsea Manning cover her tracks by making it look like security leak for which she was charged was being done by an outsider hacking into the system rather than an insider with authorized access had already been used in the Manning trial and was considered a very weak allegation by many. Okay. Continuing with the article, on 22nd May 2019, however, the US went on to file 17 additional courts against Assange under the Espionage Act of 1917. A decision that has been heavily criticized by publishing giants, including the Washington Post and the New York Times who insist that Assange faces charges for actions considered standard practice for many modern journalists, including persuading officers, official sources to leak information which is in the public interest. The charges against Assange carry a combined jail term of 170 years. Okay. I'm just going to stop there and read a comment. Rouhan evening just joined so I've missed lots but hate to hear this about my home country, Sweden. But sadly, it's true. The government in Sweden would never stand up against US sad, agreed and everyone knows that and knew that as soon as the charges were filed against Julian Assange at the time, right? Continuing with the article, quote, UK Home Secretary Sajid Javed signed an extradition order in May 2019 that opened the way for the courts to consider whether Assange should be sent to trial in the US. This first extradition hearing is due to be due to take place in early 2020, though it's likely that any pro extradition outcomes will be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, meaning that Assange is likely to remain incarcerated in the UK for the foreseeable future. It's worth noting, however, that should a UK general election take place before Assange's extradition, the order will have to be made again. If this were to happen, Assange has some cause to hope that the decision would be overturned, particularly if a Labour government were to try it. Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in his long time critic of US foreign policy and an outspoken supporter of Assange, who shortly after his arrest, appealed to the UK government to block his extradition at all costs. Assange's jail term for failing to adhere to his bail conditions regarding the sexual allegations made by the two Swedish women ended on September 22, 2019. In a court hearing, however, he was deemed to pose a significant flight risk and remain incarcerated at HM prison Belmarsh, a high security facility that houses some of the UK's most dangerous and violent criminals and terrorists while he awaits extradition. His future is uncertain, but tied inscapably to the future of global journalism. I'm just going to end reading there and just read one more comment. UK general election coming in December, Labour could win. Matthew possibly, and this is one of the reasons UK is on the forefront and there's so many tentacles involved, so many outside forces playing a major part in the UK elections and in Brexit and what's taking place regarding UK politics, right? Including United States, including the EU, including neoconservatives and corporations, what's taking place in the UK because it's directly linked up to Julian Assange WikiLeaks and accountability. Okay. Continuing on with the article, quote, Vagan Smith in 2010, Smith gave refuge to Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblower website, WikiLeaks, first at the frontline club and then at his county house, sitting in a recent interview with Bywire News. I think Julian Assange has done a huge public service, but the nature of what he has done is doing a sort of host or a sort of dead letterbox for whistleblower material and then publishing it, publishing it out to the public domain has meant he has become the target for the US British intelligence services and governments who have been embarrassed by the leaks or whistleblower material he has put out there. Quoting this person, quote, Our governments, our courts, British have put him Assange into Belmarsh prison, our terrorist prison, our least pleasant prison and they have done that to present to the public that he is a danger to them, but this simple not true. Continuing on with the article, by filing charges under your espionage acts, the US Department of Justice has alleged the first amendment to the United States Constitution in defense of government secrets. The first amendment dates to 1791 and is part of the American Bill of Rights, a charter that protects the nation's key freedoms. The US government, for example, is prohibited from making laws which represent an establishment of religion and must protect the right to free exercise of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to peaceably assemble and to petition against the government to redress grievances. The Obama administration had previously debated charges charging Assange under the same act, but had decided against this out of fear it could have a negative effect on investigative journalism and could be unconstitutional. The 102-year-old act was passed by Congress shortly after the US entered World War I and made it a federal crime to attempt to undermine the US armed forces during a war or to assist the war effort of the nation's enemies in any way. While the intention of the act was to define and punish acts of spying during wartime, it necessarily placed new limits on America's first amendment rights as anyone who publicly protested wars or military draft would be open to persecution. The non-specific language used in the act also made it possible for the US government to target anyone who opposed the war in thought or deed, whether these were pacifist, neutralist, communist, anarchist or socialist. To date, only 53 people, including Chelsea Manning, have been charged under this act. Only a year after it was passed, the act was extended to make it a federal crime for anyone to use this loyal, profane, scrullous or abusive language against US government, the Constitution, the armed forces or the American flag, increasing the scope of the act to potential peacetime prosecution for citizens. Although this addition was appealed in 1920, many people still faced similar charges during growing war, post-war fears of communism. In the late 1940s to the late 1950s, a campaign led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, now known as McCarthyism, saw a period of heightened political repression with the dissemination of fear from both communist influence on American institutions and espionage by Soviet agents. During the McCarthy era, hundreds of Americans were accused of being communist or communist sympathizers. They became the subject of aggressive investigations and questioning before government or private industry committees and many suffered loss of employment, ruined reputations or even prison terms, though most punishments came about through trial verdicts that were later overturned as unconstitutional or illegal. The Espionage Act does not specifically criminalize national security breaches by journalists. However, no previous administration has tried to put it to test. Trump's government will no doubt draw conviction from the fact that the law does explicitly ban the publication of government secret and doesn't specifically protect the press, giving them enough of a gray area to hold for a successful prosecution of assange. The Trump administration is also taking another avenue of attack by arguing that through encouraging whistleblower Chelsea Manning to hack classified military information from government servers and by publishing this material with no regard for manning safety or any other individual implicated or involved, Assange does not fit the definition of a journalist and therefore does not necessarily have to be considered as such during any legal proceedings. This is an accusation that Assange's legal team will likely strongly dispute. I'm just going to take a pause in the article and read some of the comments that were posted. I was seeing them pop up. Olive, greetings, greetings. It will be pretty interesting. My bold prediction is lib them labor Tories and Brexit party take a quarter each dividing us yet further and making even worse mess possible possible greetings. She chose all of all of welcome welcome Matthew I don't see things too soon to call for labor. This is regarding Brexit. I bet George Washington is spinning his grave many, many, many times a taco USA is a young nation who gained a lot of power fast. They have a lot to learn still big time big time. I just want Brexit over with. Okay, I'm going to get back to the article now. How much we got you've got a little bit to read not much. Okay, so this this article is a great article to give you a general overview of what's taking place with Julian Assange is skipping over some of the details. Some of the to me important events, such as the charges being filed in Sweden, which are completely bogus, which most people would agree now accept any magrag here read, right, which is corporate propaganda's right. Continuing with the article, quote, one line of defense for Assange is to raise issues under European convention on human rights as the extradition treaty between the US and the UK has a clause citing the exception, exception, exception of political prisoners. Assange has certainly become something of a political hero to some compared to the likes of Nelson Mantella for the heroic way he has exposed alleged government crimes and unlawful wars. Many are also sympathetic towards Assange for the many indignities and violations he has suffered to avoid prosecution by those who oppose him, who are held bent on punishing his exposure of their alleged crimes and misdoings. Some believe that the UK should be doing more to protect Assange from American extradition, particularly as it as in July 2019. The US Attorney General William Barr reinstated the death penalty in the country for federal crimes over 16 years. Before Assange's April arrest, Ecuador President Lenin Moreno was accused by two UK Home Securities Secretaries that he would not be was assured by, let me read that sentence again. Before Assange's April arrest, Ecuador President Lenin Moreno was assured by two UK Home Secretaries that he would not be extradited to a country where he could face capital punishment, with letters signed by Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson, both confirming that. Under human rights law, a person cannot be extradited if they could face either torture or death. In fact, the UN have made numerous statements in defense of Assange, stating that if his extradition to the US happens as plans, he will face numerous potential human rights violations and that he has the right to expect asylum and refugee within the UK. Given that he faces hundreds of years in prison, should he be convicted on American soil, potential sentence highly disproportionate to his alleged offenses. Irrespective of whether the activities of WikiLeaks are considered journalism or simple data dumping, the details of the indictment against Assange by the US Department of Justice could potentially risk the principles which are essential to exposing government crime and the future investigative journalistic practices. Kristin Huffinsen, current editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks and an Icelandic investigative journalist appointed by Assange in September 2018, has said the action that Assange took were those of an investigative journalist and not a criminal cyber hacker. At Assange's most recent court appeal in October 2019, he was described as a shadow of himself, mumbling, stumbling, stuttering and staggering to say his own name. With high profile supporters including former mayor of London Kevin Livingston and documentary maker John Pilger amongst his supporters in the packed public gallery and with dozens of protesters gathered outside the courtroom, Assange's barrister Mark Summers QC talked of a direct link between the reopening of the investigation and the Trump administration stating quote, our case will be that this is a political attempt to signal to journalists the consequences of publishing information. It is a legally unprecedented end quote continuing with the article at the hearing Assange himself told the judge that he feels he is up against the superpower with unlimited resources and appeal to fighting back appear to be fighting back tears as he added I don't understand how this this is equitable this superpower had 10 years to prepare for this case and I can't access my writings it's very difficult where I am to do anything quote they are saying journalists and whistleblowers are enemies of the people they have unfair advantages dealing with documents they know the interior of my life with my psychologist they steal my children's DNA this is not equitable what is happening here and quoting Assange continuing with the article it's known it's now known that he has been moved to the health ward of Belmash prison and and this fact along with his most recent court appearance has done nothing to disperse rumors that both his physical and mental health are under intense threat as Assange awaits his extradition hearing in spring 2020 Amnesty International has once again asked the British authorities to acknowledge the risk the real risk of human rights violations that this action would expose Assange to stating quote quoting Amnesty International now the UK must abide by its obligations under international human rights laws law that forbid the transfer of individuals to any country where they would face serious human rights violations were Julian Assange to be extradited or subject to any other transfer to the US Britain would be in breach of these obligations and quoting Amnesty International this most continuing with the article this most recent court management hearing has shown that the mental torture of Assange has already begun the question is how many more in indignities and infringements that WikiLeaks founder must suffer before the UK steps in and stops this McCarthyist witch hunt in its attack okay and that's the end of the article and this article was written by Ron Martin and Michelle O'Sullivan contributors to Nick Davies and Vagan Smith edited by Michael O'Sullivan okay so this was a pretty good recap of what has taken place so far we read an article yesterday which and I'm just linking up this article in the chat and I'll provide the link in the description of this video as well whatever we get through today all the resources and we read an article yesterday in yesterday's live stream where we read the account of one of the people that was in the extradition hearing the first extradition hearing where he gave an account of julian's condition right and that was an in-depth article so you can take a look at that video and the article that was linked up in the previous video as well okay I'm just going to read up on catch up on some of the chat chat and then we're going to start looking at some other sources the next thing actually that I want to show you guys is an interview by Roger Waters because he states basically pretty well what is going on and then we can read about the torture case okay so let me queue this up make sure it's not starting right away cool I'm just going to read some of the chat here and catch my breath sticks our amount on this is the kind of article you don't read in the standard newspapers 100 right so this is what I've sort of been trying to do in the background is to catch up with a lot of articles I've read a lot more and watched a lot more videos and what I'm linking up here now obviously right so I'm taking the stuff that is presenting the information right and this article that we just read was pretty benign it's not really taking one side or the other like we stated at the beginning it really didn't go into the detail of how bogus those rape charges coming in from Sweden were right you could recount this articles of how bogus those charges are and how fabricated they were right so this article was on the benign level it didn't take Julian Assange side it didn't take the US government side it just stated what has transpired so far and you won't even read anything this benign in the mainstream news right in corporate propagandists Matthew they have no reason to keep him locked up but they cannot allow him to be free after Epstein the suicide route won't fly so they may have to get creative Matthew a lot of people assumed that there was no way Epstein would be suicided or disappeared or allowed to be said that he committed suicide for him to run free considering he basically transferred 50 billion dollars two days before his suicide right so no one thought that Epstein would be disappeared okay but they did it anyway because the general population they control are the governments control the main news sources the propagandists the New York Times the Washington poll CNN ABC Fox News and all this crap BBC and all all that stuff in Canadian mainstream they control the narrative right so Epstein was a huge story and it should still be huge it lifted the curtain the veil behind what's really going on in Wall Street in Hollywood in our governments right but it was disappeared don't underestimate them they could easily suicide Assange as well okay I made it hey Hydra Void how you doing what do you think about esports so much the regarding China and any criticism of Hong Kong and stuff I think it's ridiculous I personally like just to let you guys know I believe in direct action put my money where my mouth has tried to anyway as best as I can right so because I'm against a lot of patent laws copyright laws for sure I've been in boycott mode of movie theaters for a long time so esports and whatnot if you find the certain thing that you enjoy in life if the people controlling that thing go against your will your freedoms they're co-opting your government right they're they're committing regulatory capture and passing laws that go against you boycott them the hell with them right war did we ever get clear coverage of what happened to Epstein the media just bombarded the news with all kinds of conflicting information I'm still spinning from it Epstein the thing we have to know is the powers that be that may that control the main news sources made the story go away right this was one of the biggest stories that has come up come to the forefront in the last century really Epstein is one of the greatest one of the biggest stories that should be talked about for years to come should be on the forefront right now right beside what's happening with Julian Assange right beside what's happening with chili South America the mass protests around the globe right but they are not covering it they're not covering it because all of that Epstein what happened with Epstein is linked up to Hollywood to Wall Street to our governments and they control the media the mainstream corporate media so again I'll repeat this if you're getting your main news if your main news source is any of the mag rags or mainstream news sources that are sanctioned by the state BBC CBS NBC CNN Fox you are misinformed you have to go to specific people that you trust to get your news and you have to jump around from one source to another you can use one of their articles read them and question everything you read from their articles but don't have them as your main source of news they should be your tertiary source of news if at all okay Epstein had a lot of dirt and powerful people what happened was the only way to silence him if everyone hope uh hi everyone hope you're all doing well crazy bro athlin how are you doing and how's life should we listen to this interview by all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first straight to our continuing coverage of uk solitary confined how's the how's the sound on this on the video playing gang is it too loud is it too low i can kick it up a lot a little bit well it's maxed on youtube i don't know if me changing my volume on my computer affects it but let me know what we're going to do we're just going to play it moment of the world's most famous publisher it's a nice interview joining me from new york is legend right front man roger waters roger thanks for coming on the show again first your reaction to britain or british authorities denying clemency for julian assange i'm flabbergasted and horrified uh in equal measure the proceedings a couple of days ago in that magistrates court um when i'm marriage to for that to be happening in an english courtroom makes me thoroughly ashamed of being an englishman i can't believe that they're proceeding with it as we all know um in the extradition treaty between the united states in the uk it does it is not applicable to any uh political crime or complaint so i don't know what i don't know on what other grounds they're trying to extradite assange but it is clearly a put up job and they're clearly trying as hard as they can to kill him julian assange is is becoming a warning to other journalists that if you tell the truth particularly to power we will get you and that's what that that is the message that is being transmitted well it didn't even make the evening news bulletins here well you know i was i was there on october the second i set up with john pilger on a little stage outside the home office i and i sang my song wish you were here and i made a speech and john made a very good speech uh to the assembled thousand or so people and julian's brother spoke to them as well and there wasn't a single word in any of the western media uh of a of a report of that protest and it was a serious protest completely ignored so yeah that we're getting a very very one-sided narrative here what they've taken in so far from the smear campaign about uh his cats or the allegations in sweden or blah or blah or this or that or the other none of which are substantive in any way as we know there are smokescreen uh to divert our attention from the fact that he's been railroaded um by the united states government uh as i said before as an example to others to scare the out of any other potential journalists who might stand up and speak the truth about war crimes and other things that our governments do not want to be reported they want to keep all that stuff secret and assange is one of those essential publishers and there are pressures few of them which is why he is so precious to us all who are prepared to take the risk of actually reporting the reality of our lives to us to we the people which is our right to know and they are um they are applying the heaviest possible penalty they can for him stepping out of line and doing his job as a journalist you were outside the home office with john pilger as you said he came on the show he was visibly shocked about uh the appearance of julie nissage not hardly being able to speak you think that uh you just said they're gonna kill him but they are killing him if i i wasn't in the courtroom two days ago but i've read craig murray's account of what happened in the courtroom and craig murray was devastated by what he saw their friends they're quite close friends but he said you know he's lost over two stone in weight that's like 15 kilos or something he's lost he's balding at an alarming rate but what's more alarming is the fact that even when they asked him his name and so on and so forth he was stumbling over finding ways to speak so they've been obviously they've been drugging him and god knows what they've been doing well we do know that they've been keeping him in solitary confinement so 23 hours a day he's banged up in a cell he is exhibiting all the symptoms according to the accounts that i've read of somebody who has been subjected to torture in a routine and way over many months and um he looks like people who've been who've been who come out blinking from the dungeon after they've been tortured for many months and so so you can see that he's very frail and he he is in real danger of them actually ending his life you know before they ever get to an extradition uh hearing but the fact that they're even having one is disgusting beyond all belief this it makes an absolute mockery of the idea that we have a rule of law in the united kingdom you know magna cotta might just as well not have happened because this this just says no the law the magistrates courts and the law is actually just a tool for whoever it is who rules us all in this case the government of the united states of america that's why they were in the court well why they were in the magistrates court pulling venessa barristers strings and she was responding like a puppet and doing everything that they wanted her to do and saying everything that they wanted her to say with a bit of prodding from the qc what's his name james louis who who who was representing the united states government in our magistrates court you know in our capital city in our country we are we have become such willing lackeys of of the empire of the united states of america that we allow this to happen without there being a general uproar or people taking to the street and of course even when a few people do take to the streets like john polger and i did three weeks ago outside the home office it's not reported in a single newspaper or by any television channel anywhere on either side of the atlantic either in the united states or in the united kingdom so so so um you know all well and huxley were always kind of arguing with each other about who had the closest um who had come up with the closest view of what the dystopia might look like in the future uh i think we've got a lot of both because we have um the big brother uh orwellian dystopian nightmare which is quite clear to all of us and it's happening it happened two days ago on october the 22nd in that magistrate's court um or huxley well you only have to look out in the street and you see the people the walking dead going by with their earbuds in listening to god knows what and taking absolutely no notice of the fact that this journalist is being murdered by our governments and we walk by with our earbuds in i only say earbuds because that's like the soma now is the iphone is is the soma it's the drug this is the opiate of the masses now is this attachment to clicking away on our iphone as we as we walk unthinking unfeeling uncaring through our lives and allow this bull to take place in our names in our courts running fast and loose with our law the law that should belong to us the people and it doesn't certainly this channel did cover your demonstration and your rendition of which you are here outside the home office uh barrester i'm sure you did barrester of course you're referring to is the uh was the presiding judge the you in the un may say he was tortured the british government denies that he is being tortured in fact even rejected a request from spain about about questions via video link of cia bugging last time on this show you said that lennon morano took an imf bribe which he denies to release a science from his asylum at the london ecuadorian embassy he's now fled the capital you think he's getting some sort of just deserts in ecuador thank goodness for that you know he fled the capital i have to say as well in the wake of him then making the announcement that he decided to give their national park away to chevron so they could destroy it extracting oil in the same way that they did in in lago agria which is the area of ecuador that i went to um to look at some of the um thousand uh waste pits that texaco left there in the wake of their drilling operations between 1961 and 1993 what a stark contrast between the presidency uh that elected to give um political political asylum political asylum to julien assange and morano who had him removed from the ecuadorian embassy in london by special branch and so on is graphic and terrifying but it's a picture that is happening all over the world it's it's happening there it's it's happening obviously in ecuador it i've been speaking to my friends in sandiago over the last few days so it's now it's happening in in chile in sandiago because pinera was re-elected president i remember mr pinera from when i was there doing the wall before he was booted out the last time so now every day there's a curfew the military on the streets this is standard this is going back to pinochet this is classic neoliberal neofascist how do you contain the people shoot a few they'll come to heal so now we now thank goodness the people of chile are saying no and every night at curfew time they're banging pots leaning out of their windows and they're banging on tin pots with spoons and they're singing victor hara's uh famous song about the path to peace um so i i feel a tiny kind of surge of pride in those people who are resisting this neofascist um governments and presidencies uh springing up so there's bolsanaro in brazil there's pinero in chile there's moreno in um in ecuador and so on and so forth and the place is obviously where the people have managed to maintain a grasp on the reins of power like venezuela are under huge attack um from the united states of america to try and disrupt that and impose another neofascist dictatorship on the country ie guido who it seems now as if that wave may have passed but it's very difficult for countries to survive because of institutions like the imf which is just an arm of american imperialism anyway that's the way i see it but go on chile you fight back i've met pinero i met i had an hour long meeting with him in the presidential palace when i was there because at the time there was student unrest and they were killing them in the streets they had the army out there and they were shooting them and the streets were littered with spent tear gas grenades and rubber bullets and live and live ammunition as well and when i said to pin it i i i question him about that i said why why are you why are you killing these students in the streets you know don't think it's a bit heavy handed he said to he looked me in the eye and he said there have been 1200 injuries reported in the in the unrest and blah blah blah and of those 1100 were to policemen and i thought you've got to be kidding me and obviously he was kidding me but that's the level upon which they were they just lie they just they look into the camera and they tip and they orange your eyes and they lied to you because the people the people in sunday are going to know what's going on the people understand what's happening we obviously invite the ambassadors of all the countries you just mentioned on this show especially the chilean one about the kazer ala za in the past few days bernie sanders running for the 2020 presidential campaign he's said um i know you've tweeted against his policy on venezuela the eu i should add still recognizes one guaidó as the leader of venezuela bernie sanders though says if he was president he won't be prosecuting under the 1917 espionage act sign of hope any movement away from where we are now is a good thing um so i i'm i'm i i don't have a great deal of faith in the democratic party in the united states of america but having said that i have a lot of faith in some of the young congresswomen who are there now and so i see that aoc has just endorsed sanders officially 2020 is is is going to be a monumental year um in american politics and we can all absolutely accept the fact that american politics affect us all um they they do and their foreign policy affects everyone in the world in a very negative way at the moment but it might be that if they get a more progressive system of government in the united states they may stop being able to affect the world in a positive way i'm sure sanders is a good man he all he was doing about venezuela when i berated him was he was trotting out the mainstream media mantra about the dictator madoro and the shining light guido and blah blah blah which was complete nonsense as has been shown and as we all now know so that was just him being ignorant and not taking the time not bothering to take the time to actually speak to people on the ground and find out what was really going on in venezuela and what the and what the venezuelan people actually think about the bolivarian revolution and and about um the legacy of hugo chavez they are deeply deeply attached to it you have to remember that before that they they they lived in a post colonial um system of rich people and slaves i wrote an opera about the french revolution a number of years ago and there's a line in it in what in a tenor aria and it says this it says tears like falling rain slake the thirst and douse the flames and cooling in the crucible and idea forms a nugget of belief in the hearts of the poor that maybe in the dawn's new light they have a right to the law well that that's kind of central to the way you know i believe in human rights and i believe that all people whether rich poor black white brown muslim christian whatever this that the other it doesn't matter have a right to the law and so does julian assange and his right to the law is being denied by a masquerade by a kangaroo court in one of the oldest supposedly civilized cities in the world london wiki leaks of course revealed so much information about the lies told by the powerful in latin america and also revealed the clinton emails clinton of course destroying saunders attempt at the presidency in 2016 now hillary clinton's claiming chelsea gabbert is a russian asset is she a russian asset is juliet assange a russian asset are you a russian asset what's going on with that well it's just rubbish the whole russia thing was always absolute nonsense from start to finish the idea that a government or another might interfere in the election of a foreign country well obviously they do i mean look look at the history of the united states of america in the last hundred years they've done nothing but interfere in other people's governments that often they just do it with assassination or force or they go in with and buy it you know you know the best way as we all know to subjugate a people is to lend them money to identify russia as an enemy of america is exactly the kind of diversion that hillary clinton and the other warmongers in the democratic and the republican parties if that's exactly the diversion that they need so that the people of america don't look down and suddenly go well hold on a minute the gap between those of us who need help who need health care and so on and so forth and the and the ones who live in the eye cloud up in the sky who the multi multi multi billionaires the gap is absolutely unacceptable well just back to juliet assange i've got for a second you're going to write to prime minister prime minister boris johnson and maybe get the prime minister to exercise clemency on his extradition to the united states boris johnson are you kidding i did write last year when i was engaged in moves to get some children out of camp loge in in northeastern syria and i did get them out in the end but i wrote to the foreign secretary who was stunned at the time he didn't even reply now that is really weirdly bizarre because within the context of a of a government in the united kingdom at least you would expect the foreign secretary to have an office with a secretary who say who could reply dear mr waters thank you for your letter or whatever i didn't even get not even the courtesy of a reply boris johnson wouldn't be unless it was a photo op for him he wouldn't give it he wouldn't he couldn't care less what i think about anything or what anybody thinks about anything you've got to remember that boris johnson is an old atonian they are taught at school that they're special they're taught at school that they're exceptional and that they have a kind of moral duty to lead because they've been born to it first of all otherwise they wouldn't be out eating and then they've been educated to rule and it's there and and it's an obligation boris johnson believes this i'm quite sure he does anzip a phone i wouldn't waste my breath on him roger waters thank you so much we'll obviously invite the now backbench uh mp g okay so that was uh roger waters just commenting on julian signs and some of the other things that are taking place one person uh who was it that mentioned regarding rt if it was a good source of news now rt is the platform um is rt a good source of news first time this is tink uh is rt a good source of news first time seeing them lately due to the algorithms so tink here's the kicker right that was news reporting from rt uh interviewing julien assange right rt has some new reporters on there which are absolutely phenomenal some of the programs i watch every single episode that they put out not that i agree with everything that they put out but i watch every single episode that they put out one of them is on contact by chris hedges this show right here for example this interview right here 28 minutes basically an hour into a half an hour interview is chris hedges interviewing the yuan repertoire that was assigned to find out if julien assange was being tortured and in this video uh the repertoire i forgot his name uh special repertoire on torture julien assange uh what's his name uh torture neils melzer okay states that he went in there neither supporting julien assange or being against julien assange he went in there as someone completely unbiased he didn't know what to expect he didn't know too much about wiki leaks he didn't know too much about assange he didn't know really what was going on he came out of that blown away that julien assange was being tortured in the uk okay so when the question comes up is torture allowed in the uk 100 percent is allowed in the uk because it is taking place rt's a good source about non russian stuff agreed frankness right don't use it for source of news for russia use it for source of news of what's going on in the uk in france with the yellow vest in barcelona in spain in ecuador in venezuela and bolivia and in the united states in canada okay now regarding torture let's hit this article as well this is one thing i wanted to go through because a lot of people have been stating you know oh julien if i like him or not like him when i talk to people i look at anybody i've had friends in my community some of them supposed to be enlightened right asking me why a sport julien assange if i like him and my eyes roll when i when i hear people say that because personally i don't know julien assange right all i know is what he has done his actions speak louder than any one that i've ever known about right it's not a question of liking julien assange or someone in his condition it's a question of wanting equality wanting justice wanting freedom wanting to hold your governments and corporations accountable wanting your country your laws not to allow torture okay and this is an article by steven parrot and he's phenomenal i'm going to supply the link here as well in the chat these are phenomenal reporters okay and this is a piece about julien assange being tortured now before we get into i'm just going to read a couple of comments in the chat um also do your own research on the subject you want to know more about don't just blindly trust any news papers or journalists 100 of great and for example i link people to on contact i think chris hedges is the what's it called something bees the mums bees or whatever it is i have tremendous amount of respect for chris hedges i don't agree with everything he has to say i don't have to agree with everything he has to say i just have to agree that he is speaking from a place of research journalism he's not representing corporations governments he's speaking as a human being right and he is open to dialogue okay trusting blindly is the most stupid thing you can do 100% agree sticks are mana okay most people all of most people me don't quote have time want to do proper in-depth research on important topics especially when you can't trust practically anyone anyone any source and the more lies you uncover the more depressed you get this world surely doesn't mirror what you're taught and children all of agreed with you 100% i've gone through periods in my life where man it's overwhelming what i learned right but for some reason that has empowered me it's because probably i'm much older than most of you watching right now right i've had time to be able to digest this information and really realize not for me not to be distracted by the noise that corporate propagandists mainstream news sources try to distract me with oh a little noise here a little noise here a little noise here keep your eyes on the prize keep your eyes on the prize as Malcolm X would say if you're not paraphrasing Malcolm X if you're not careful the mainstream news will make you hating the oppressed and loving the oppressors right you have to be aware of what's taking place and what is happening right now with julien assange i see people all around me which are praising the oppressors and hating the oppressed right as william rike has said as as robert anton wilson has written about we're watching the crucifixion of an individual right now in our society in real time with the masses of people who are supposed to be enlightened praising the crucifixion the crucifixion right that is enlightening okay that tells you the amount of propaganda brainwashing programming that the general population in the western world is under okay frightening to a degree which should give you rise should motivate you should give you power to try to do something about it because this isn't a short game this is a long game wanting your humans right protected uh beast among beast i i told people the truth many years ago people just said don't worry focus on the good things instead yeah and that's crazy like just regarding the war on drugs for me personally i've been talking to family and friends of how horrendous the war on drugs has been for like 20 years if not more right and people kept on telling me chief oh you're out of your mind it's always been like this and whenever someone says it's always been like this they're literally um they're they're not functioning properly right it means they've been programmed to a degree that think that human history for the millennia that we know about and the millennia that we don't know about right has always been like this according to the war on drugs or capitalism or corporatism or all this jazz right there are many people who are misinformed it is our duty okay if we care about our societies if we care about other people if you care about our own future if we're just selfish we just want a better world for ourselves we have to speak out against it right how was jr able to maintain hillary able to obtain hillary's emails it there were leaks there were leaks like in the corporate western news sources they keep on saying it was a hack experts people like william beanie the number one expert regarding hacking leaking nsa the person who wrote the program for nsa for data collection the number one expert in the world regarding this situation has come out and said hillary's emails were not hacked they were leaked from an insider period okay dumb people don't understand they are dumb a sheep don't know it's a sheep it doesn't right i love trump for responding to hillary saying i'm glad you're not president and trump's saying yeah because you would be in jail like crazy let's read the torture stuff okay torturing julien assange so i'm going to read this article as well and there's some videos embedded here that we're going to watch as well lately i've been served a lot uh i've been served a lot that has been and still is hard to digest but i guess the red pill has the best aftertaste still wish it were easier though olive brother ignorance is bliss if you're ignorant for the rest of your life right but once you know you cannot unknown once you know what epstein represented what epstein did all the people involved with epstein all the people that supported epstein all the money that epstein made the age the sex of all the victims of epstein and his clan and how large that clan is that his tentacles going to hollywood wall street and our governments running our corporations running the mainstream media's new sources once you learn about that you cannot unlearn it right it is impossible the only way to unlearn it is to you can't like it's impossible once you know the history behind that once you know about bbc and sevil whatever his name was which was the equivalent of epstein right in the uk where he was allowed to sexually abuse children for a number of decades with the bbc top executives protecting him and giving him access to more children and allowing him to take children to royal family and prostitute them out once you learn that you cannot unlearn that and if you do you're foolish you're just as evil as they are if there's such a thing as called evil sorry if i'm going off a little bit but this is extremely important because i'm finding out that a lot of people aren't aware of what's really taking place in our world right which is quite sad to see and where it's heading okay because it's not going to be a pretty place not that it is right now but videos like the chileans singing should we take a look at that again gang let's take a look at that again let's have a let's have a little motivational song for us are you guys up for it should we do it again should we listen to this video again yeah let's do it this again is a protest in chile against uh peneros neoliberal regime continue a chilean orchestra gives a breathtaking open air performance of the people's the people united will never be defeated in san diego and this was as far as i know yesterday there's a dark side of the world you show us here chicho but are people ready to know know this i mean do people really want to know this i think so i think so sticks our mind and i'm going to allow that for sure uh if you search on prince andrew pictured inside petafile jeffrey epstein new york house on youtube you see two famous faces popping up one of them is epstein himself yeah let's listen to this video again okay because we need motivation times like this we need to be inspired this is pure pure power as far as i'm concerned okay pure power these are brave people coming out and making statements 100 percent and for those of you who don't know really how brutal the police have been in chile okay is it a riot better though is that a riot i don't think that's a riot i think that's the people standing up let me show you what the chilean police have been doing let's take a look at that it's just a one minute little let me see if i can do it you know what it was on twitter that i found it found it's let's it's a while ago so let's see if we can find it sorry if i'm scrolling really fast here's another one by the way this was uh victor jar okay people singing victor jars this was uh a few days ago a couple of days ago okay that was pretty awesome chicho haven't seen that before yeah indeed when you people in general can cover your eyes and ears okay this is the video let me let me show you this let me just read this comment and i'm going to show you what the uh chilean police have been doing the chilean military has been doing this is what a military dictatorship is right this is what's coming to the west if people are not careful this is neoliberalism at its peak or some people say at its collapse right all the people singing have witnessed this in chile the opera singer at night that was singing outside our window has witnessed this all of those people are in danger of being disappeared and if you know the history of latin america that is a huge huge uh probability right come out your small hole in the world you can specifically avoid learning anything that will interrupt the security but what are we as individuals supposed to do with the truth there isn't much one can do to my estimation all of there's the first thing you do is when you for me when i hear people parroting propaganda i knock them off their seat not physically but i start laying down truth after truth after truth until they're they're they question their their own sanity right especially in a group setting when they start parroting crap that they hear from cnn fox news bbc cbs or whatever it is i just lay down truth after truth after truth i don't let propaganda within my vicinity to circulate okay i try not to that's my step given that the most diabolical criminals are also the ones also the ones with the most power our odds aren't very encouraging i disagree what we just witnessed was pure power with music right with music the only power that military dictatorships and these people have is fiat currency is to destabilize regions is to do scorched earth mentality as soon as you're not consuming their products they lose all their power right that's why alternate forms of currency is are are extremely important right this may seem truly but seriously since we know all the terrible terrible things leaders are doing at what point does it become immoral to not take violent action against these groups and individuals personally i can't do the violent action because i i agree with this in regards to chris hedges okay my part is not that okay chris hedges basically stated that the state can do much more violence than any human being can even imagine right so what we have to do and the reason this is occurring is because of pure bureaucracy right so the one thing we have to do is eliminate the centralization of power because once you eliminate the centralization of power you cut off the bureaucratic regime right because a lot of these people a lot of people that argue that oh socialism communism capitalism neoliberalism neoconservism and all this jazz right a lot of people say oh chili was a perfect example of open democracy but this is pure bureaucracy right the word has come down from the top to the military to the foot soldiers to do this to the chilean people okay this is one minute video of the brutality that the chilean military and police have been using okay ready and people are on the streets singing right you can't show that oh i can't show that band i can't show that don't i'm sorry obviously we don't promote this in any way we don't promote this in any way for sure am i showing something bad am i not allowed to show this let me know oops did we do a bad thing keep me keep me on the straight straight narrow Dante i don't i really don't know uh any blood and guts is ban banable i think video they don't like that there was some blood in the video they don't oh crap i hope we don't get banned if we get banned we gotta start a new channel doesn't matter if you promote it it doesn't matter if you don't promote it blood and heavy violence is terms of service oh can't show gore oh sorry i guess we shouldn't have shown it i got a little hot anything we can do about it now i don't think so whoops whoops well hopefully twitch has if it if it shows it has strikes it's only going to be three seven fourteen days if you get banned well i'm not reporting okay good delete the vod delete vod and restart stream delete vod okay you know what we're doing this i don't want to delete it so i'm gonna stop the stream gang i'm gonna wait until it downloads and then i'm gonna delete it okay we're stopping the stream done