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and there was this fear in washington, the prince of the church, a man known for his courage, under nazi pressure. that if he could be broken, clearly the soviets work session of techniques. mm. the c i a's reaction was primarily around what they thought was brainwashing their concerns with communist brainwashing. what they never seemed to realize was that these communist techniques were actually borrowed originally from earlier american techniques in the 1920s. in 19 ten's, using sleep deprivation, exhaustion exercises, all these other techniques were standards, domestic policing tortures. and they were also driven by 2nd concern. there was a moral panic in the 1950s that an american p o w is in korea. they confessed to things that were completely untrue and it didn't look like they had been tortured during the korean more, what happened was that there were chapter down american aviators. and there were around 30 pilots that made testimonies. there were 4 pilots that broadcast on radio bear june, alleging that the united states was using bacteriological warfare against the korean people
and there was this fear in washington, the prince of the church, a man known for his courage, under nazi pressure. that if he could be broken, clearly the soviets work session of techniques. mm. the c i a's reaction was primarily around what they thought was brainwashing their concerns with communist brainwashing. what they never seemed to realize was that these communist techniques were actually borrowed originally from earlier american techniques in the 1920s. in 19 ten's, using sleep...
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and jesse was already in natural war 2 quite famous because he was known for having resisted the nazis and their occupation of hunger. and then after the war, he became the cardinal in the primary of the church. they arrested him, they can find him, it was choose of being an aristocrat, it became a kind of target of that regime. and then he was put on trial, were publicly he confessed to the charges against him. and there was this fear in washington, the prince of the church, a man known for his courage, under nazi pressure, that if he could be broken clearly, the soviets were possession of techniques. mm. the c, i a's reaction was primarily around what they thought was brainwashing their concerns with communist brainwashing. what they never seemed to realize was that these communist techniques were actually borrowed originally from earlier american techniques in the 1920s. in 1000 ten's, using sleep deprivation exhaustion exercises, all these other techniques were standard domestic policing tortures. they were also driven by 2nd concern. there was a moral panic in the 1950s that an am
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like at that the on the nazi just or did pre vehicle out with it that you choose, you know, below nice searching through enough but the most those fashion i knew cushion in get is can you do it? i think you the origin dorothy. no, i think deb laminate being ah, a yes, smart city chef must be faxing, you know i but still not prov. lamear forth on that telephone that though he thought and threw them near puck as if he were put them to convey up. does he want your bloodshed on godaddy mama? but she moved these a bit. i live near a vehicle in india. yeah. got you. i brought not good. i see. i thought you buy it that the on the car. oh no bullets. you guys did. her one? no, right, does that sound i saw the mileage still movie? no my brought up a my due to non week. i see my brother in the new model. yeah. the visor or the capital one on her so that found new many more journeymen. we got the old george darla says, niagara you are brought in and i fear oh, i yanked via ma'am, are you ever told her dear mamma? you your mama, my mom i hear. you're funny, i hear or hear her day now bye. hello mi
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what i fi, i, he nazi elijah, is a broker too. i mean by that. mm hm. i don't know if i call it a trophy. i think we all got him. when i guess that does make a tricky patrick weiss is holding a figurine. the prize he won at the annual dostoevsky games a contest for students from the leading universities in north carolina, which is among the main centers in the u. s. for study in gusting epsky. it was my last semester of college and i took a, a dostoevsky class. and the idea was just to, you know, read a few of those tasks, words that somehow they got so carried away by dostoevsky that his novels were given. new modern interpretations wrap allusions and video all inspired by his novels, crime and punishment might be his most popular, even mainstream, novel, murder, money lending, blood, and redemption, fulford quite neatly into a modern music video. now this is the story all about how my life got turned upside down, though i'd like to take a minute and in any event, i'll tell you how i did a crime and how i got punishment. this video was literally made i
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when i am would sure to lubricate deerwood, you should little tune with the nazi dogwood steel, which, which obviously you missed with a boy, dad, you know, do you know how many bullets? yep. when people go to the loaded fluid. oh, shoot me in blue. a name is saw him with meal if you have to little bit of can yet of with more. but those was less than one born. you'll flute a full, we will go right. it will if it use of it. when we kindle, that puzzles can 2nd so we will go really what richard the new 50 just to let you know what it is to push on yesterday he said he was shot of me and is now 70 years old. he's one of the most experienced and what's more longest standing tally man with no one for company. he follows his daily patrol on the reserve, which covers many kilometers. jessica rushed to roughly smooth from you and you said it was a dollar for. 1 a dinner. yeah, no, no buzzer. not much time for all this but it was regarding with yourself even though what pushed i reached, was it dr. kelly switched, you know, close. could look up to some with little bit of whether the code was a
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after the savage invasion and occupation, my nazi germany, my father. when we lived in canada, the 2nd world war broke out and day it was well devastated by the war. and after the war ended, my father was followed the movements of the front. please from frank, going east and then rolling back towards berlin. and he, the reason we came to the country, he said, let's go to live my homeland and help the people rebuild them their whole mind. i was 20 years old 19 at the time. and my brother was 20 and do we upheld my father's initiative? and we came to this country to help rebuild the family, waited for permission to enter the soviet union for several years. and only in 1951 . the soviet embassy in washington sent a positive response. the watts family set off without having any idea how different life had become in the soviet union. on april 3rd, 1952, george watts, his family returned to the u. s. s. r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into bela russia to breast. and my father was so overwhelmed by returning to his nativ
after the savage invasion and occupation, my nazi germany, my father. when we lived in canada, the 2nd world war broke out and day it was well devastated by the war. and after the war ended, my father was followed the movements of the front. please from frank, going east and then rolling back towards berlin. and he, the reason we came to the country, he said, let's go to live my homeland and help the people rebuild them their whole mind. i was 20 years old 19 at the time. and my brother was 20...
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be it would have to them when the time would short zuber deerwood, you should little tune with the nazi dog. what steel which, which, bob, you're here miss with a boy down there. do you know how many blues? yep. 13. to talk to you. the loaded fluid. oh, shoot me in blue. my name is sam with meal of york. funeral broken uniform. more but those was worse than one born. you'll flute a little, we will go right. it will because of it. when we can do that. puzzles can 2nd. so we will go really what richard can you 50 just to let you know what it is to push on yesterday she said he was shot of me and is now 70 years old. he is one of the most experienced. and what's more longest standing talley men with no one for company who follows his daily on the reserve, which covers many kilometers. it is scarcely cherished to roughly smooth for a new one used to produce question. it was a dollar for. 1 a plumber started for all this, but it was the only way to go to make yourself look bigger. what pushed it was very tactical. it's what you know, we could close with local to some with little bit of wheth
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because of this encouragement by the west, you're going to see elements with in ukraine, historically neo nazi group. so such as the as off battalion pushing this and actually creating their own black fat flag operation in order to bring in order to instigate an attack that will then prompt a response. and then we're, we're in touch once you start this thing, it's very, very difficult to stop a war, a stop, a conflict because it can spread very quickly. and i, and i'm very concerned that ah, elements such as we see it inside of ukraine are really agitated. to do this and it could just drag us into a conflict, but neither side really wants exactly. you know, and i'm, i'm really glad that you and charles and reminded us of the griffin element of this and weapons and all of that, alex a, let me re go to you. i mean, that the general secretary soleberg of nato. he said the following allies on their side reaffirm nato's open door policy and the right for each nation to choose its own security arrangements. except for russia apparently, i mean, this is, is patently absurd. it is hypocrisy that stink
because of this encouragement by the west, you're going to see elements with in ukraine, historically neo nazi group. so such as the as off battalion pushing this and actually creating their own black fat flag operation in order to bring in order to instigate an attack that will then prompt a response. and then we're, we're in touch once you start this thing, it's very, very difficult to stop a war, a stop, a conflict because it can spread very quickly. and i, and i'm very concerned that ah,...