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Channel links:

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Thank-you.
BitChute seems to be pretty tolerant to people re-upping other people's videos.

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You are welcome and thank-you.

Okay. That is good to know about BitChute. Thank-you.

Another alternative (if one is not seeking traffic to a video, but rather is downloading it to store in the event of it being removed, is to download it and store it on the pc or better yet a flash drive to save space.

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Turkey’s Erdogan renews threat of military offensive in northern Syria

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday renewed threats of a military offensive in two areas of northern Syria, which he said would target Kurdish fighters he has branded “terrorists”.

“We are taking another step in establishing a 30-kilometre security zone along our southern border. We will clean up Tell Rifat and Mambij”, he said, referring to northern Syrian cities.

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Latest Mitchell Henderson. Offers updates on the current situation, actions of the Zionist Satanists, NATO, Pope Francis, Joe Biden, the Rothschild family and the increasing risk of a nuclear war.

"https://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_053022_hr3.mp3"

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It is getting evermore clear that military intervention is inevitable; even imminent.

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Oh! Medvedev: “The Horsemen of the Apocalypse are galloping ahead”

In a TV interview with Al Jazeera Television, Dimitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia, said “This is not a forecast, but what’s already in play. The Horsemen of the Apocalypse are galloping ahead, and we can only look towards God.”

Here is the video:

https://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=254426

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That is a good point. :thinking:

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The Russians were provoked. The rouble is on the up. The so called experiment to weaken Russia is failing. They believe they can win Russia over to an alliance against China.
Do not fret for our Lord is near.

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Russia is looking in the wrong direction as China is practicing invasion exercises on the border with far east Russia.

"Journalists have obtained images and details of China's airforce and army conducting secretive exercises in the Russian border areas along the Ussuri River, near Russia’s sparsely populated Khabarovsk and Ussuriysk regions, in February and March this year.

They involve Chinese Airforce fighter jets and bombers running drills, including live-fire exercises, out of its north-eastern Harbin Air Base, and China’s 78th Group Army running tank and armoured vehicle tactical drills."

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Taking one quote from the article, I'd like to share some of my thoughts on this:

China, like America, is divided between two factions: communism/fascism v. a form of capitalism (better than communism). A leader can work with a faction and appears to be working with that country, and yet can be well aware of that other faction that is evil and oppressive against its people. Like America with a fake-president, but there is a powerful force for freedom from the other side. Putin must be well aware of the double-mindedness.

I had an opportunity to communicate with a few ladies from China because I purchased a product from there and there were some shipping issues. They were the most polite, kind people one would ever wish to communicate with. From that faction of the Chinese culture comes the Buddha teachings and Falun Gong also comes from China. It is comparable to Biden being the communist faction in America whilst millions of patriots (and a few leaders) behind the scenes fight for freedom from oppression/evil government seeking to kill people.

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Russia Says It's Interested In Nuclear Arms Control Talks With The US

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that Russia is interested in nuclear arms control talks with the US but agreed that such negotiations are unlikely to take place at this point.

“We are interested [in such talks] as we believe that [it’s necessary] to continue talks and discuss this issue given the tectonic shifts in the field of European and even global security. Such talks are necessary, the whole world needs them,” Peskov said, according to Russia’s Tass news agency.

Peskov was responding to a question about comments from US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan, who said it’s unlikely arms control will take place at the moment. “Perhaps, we should agree with the ambassador that it looks unlikely at the moment but sooner or later we will need to return to this issue,” Peskov said.

In an interview with Tass, Sullivan said he wasn’t told to prepare for arms control talks. “It is certainly not something I’ve been instructed by Washington to be prepared for. On the other hand, it is one of the most significant issues between the US and Russia,” he said.

There is currently only one remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the US and Russia, the New START, which limits the number of missiles, bombers, and warheads each power can have deployed. Last year, President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to extend New START for five years.

Last week, a US official told The New York Times that “right now it’s almost impossible to imagine” the US and Russia negotiating a replacement for New START before it expires in 2026.

Washington and Moscow had been holding arms control talks, but the Biden administration halted them after Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. While Russian officials have said they’re open to resuming the negotiations, US officials haven’t shown interest.

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" Perhaps we need to review some episodes of "The Simpsons" to determine what is next.
Just kidding, but not really."Predictive Programming:

X- FILES is the new Simpsons of predictions

https://twitter.com/jahmahaa/status/1534359705270767617?s=20&t=CcQgsVl2Lc69Ktg2OLEgMw

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What awaits humanit? Father have mercy on the people world.

They live as majority still deep asleep dreaming of bright future with a simplified way of living through so-called technology.

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The ripple effects of Russia's war in Ukraine are changing the world

Far from Russia's war in Ukraine, stores are running out of cooking oil, people are paying more at the gas pump, farmers are scrambling to buy fertilizer and nations are rethinking alliances.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has triggered seismic repercussions: a fast-moving refugee crisis, unprecedented sanctions against a major economy and a shakeup of global relationships, including a reinvigorated NATO. Below, we zoom in on some of the ways the world has changed since the war began on Feb. 24.

FOOD AND ECONOMY

Ukraine and Russia are key exporters of wheat, barley, corn and cooking oil, particularly for African and Middle Eastern countries. Russia is also a major producer of fertilizer and petroleum. Disruptions to the flow of these goods are compounding other supply chain and climate challenges, driving up food and gas prices, causing shortages and pushing millions of people into hunger.

DISPLACED PEOPLE

More than 5.8 million people have fled Ukraine in one of the fastest-growing refugee crises in recent history. Humanitarian groups, with resources already strained by crises elsewhere, have sprung into action. The U.N. refugee agency has projected that some 8.3 million people might leave Ukraine and called for more financial support for refugees and host countries as both face challenges with access to food, housing, transportation, education and money.

GEOPOLITICS

A 21st century war in Europe — led by a nuclear power — is pushing the world toward a potentially profound realignment. It has rattled prominent global players such as the European Union and the United Nations and forced countries to take sides in new ways that have led to escalating tensions and momentous diplomatic shifts.

ENERGY

Russia is the second-largest producer of natural gas and the third-largest producer of oil. The European Union has particularly depended on Russian energy; it is now preparing to phase in an oil embargo. A historic restructuring is sweeping the global petroleum and gas trade as countries ban or cut Russian energy imports, sanction Russian companies, face Russia's demands for payments in rubles and search for alternative sources.

SECURITY

Russia has more nuclear weapons than any other country in the world. Its military attack on Ukraine has notably reenergized NATO, a military and political alliance of the United States and European countries. Urgently, countries around the world have escalated military spending or have begun a consequential reevaluation of their defenses.

For examples of the effects on other countries in each category see:

NPR Cookie Consent and Choices The ripple effects of Russia's war in Ukraine are changing the world

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Dear @Nam

I don't think you sleep
But:
THEY LIVE

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Dear @be1,

Thank you, it should actually be as majority are still deep asleep kind of state.... Majority have been programmed in this kind of state in order even when strived to shade some light and awaken them becomes a revolutionary act.

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