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  69. Thank You for reporting on this. I live very close to where you are in the above video. Near the beautiful canal, near the International Protection Centre. Our mainstream media will not report on or discuss the above issues you have mentioned at all. Yes, there has been some violence broken out at some recent protests in places like Coolock. However our mainstream media and Government labelled all protesters as far right and racist despite the fact that the good people of Coolock and majority of protesters and many locations around the country have been protesting peacefully for months before any violence occurred. I heard the media and Government use the words far right and racist with my own ears and they also used the words thugs. The Government will not consider that protesters are very concerned and dismayed citizens, they are concerned and dismayed with very good reason. There are many serious social problems amongst certain sections of Irish Citizens (just take a good walk around Dublin City Centre) yet the Government is very unconcerned about these serious social issues amongst its own citizens. Whilst happy to throw millions and millions and more millions of Euros at healthy, fit, well nourished, well clothed, young , undocumented males (all with up to date iPhones) ( I have seen this with my own eyes) who have entered the country in their droves particularly in recent months. Whatever has happened to the principle of looking at both sides of the argument. It has disappeared with the irish Government and the Irish Media. The Irish homeless are treated in a different way to the illegal migrants. I have seen many Irish homeless in the above areas. Meanwhile the Irish Taxpayer continues to write all of the cheques, whilst very vulnerable Irish Citizens are not looked after in the same way. I could quote many examples of where vulnerable Irish Citizens are not looked after in the same way but this message is getting too long. Meanwhile the Irish Taxpayers continues to write all the cheques. Please, please keep reporting on this as our own media will not do this.
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  95. The train is the smart choice in Helsinki. I always go by train to the airport. Things to know though. It does not matter on what side of the Helsinki Airport station platform you jump on a train, even if they go in opposite directions. It's a circle line, and both end up in the center of Helsinki. According to what I saw on the map on your phone, you took a train that goes to the city (southwards) along the western side. That side has a few more stops, and takes a bit longer to get to the center. It ends up on the western side of the main train station, while the other one ends up on the eastern side. Both are reasonably quick though. If you want to travel elsewhere than the center of Helsinki when arriving through the airport, you might want to look up which train you take. If your destination is north, like the city of Tampere, you might want to take the eastern route and jump off at Tikkurila train station, which is quite close to the airport. At that station you can change to a passenger train that goes north. If you're going to the city of Turku, then the western side if preferable. In that case you jump off at Huopalahti station, get on the next local train to Leppävaara in Espoo, and change to a passenger train there. You need a different ticket for the passenger trains. The HSL-ticket for the ABC-area is viable for 90 minutes, so you can change to any HSL-transport (local train, tram, bus, certain ferry connections) within that area during those 90 minutes. Be aware that if you later only move around in the general Helsinki area, then a AB-ticket is usually enough, but it's valid for 80 minutes. It costs only 2,80 € though. If unsure and not in a hurry, just go to the center and sort it out there.
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  144. Ok so this is gonna be a long comment, but I wanted to hit all the points, so apologies in advance. Here goes: The supermarket chain is called Idea. That particular building used to be home to a famous wine club called London, which led to everyone in the city referring to that building as "London", so when that closed and the supermarket opened, they kept the name and made a whole theme around it. (Other Idea supermarkets are named after the part of town where they're located, e.g. Idea Dorćol). The building you pointed to thinking it was a hotel is actually the Museum of Contemporary Art, if you were referring to the white, crystal-like one in front of the skyscraper. The skyscraper is an office tower, but there is a hotel across the street from them. The Tesla museum IS small, but it's scheduled to move into a much larger complex located in an old electric plant (fitting, right?) on the riverbank. Yes, the building at 18:30 was destroyed in the '99 bombing. It's the old RTS (Serbia's equivalent to the BBC) headquarters. The National Museum was recently re-opened after years of renovation work (same applies for the Museum of Contemporary Art). The Old Central Station is closed and is slated to be converted into a museum. A new Central Station is planned for New Belgrade. In defense of Belgrade's lack of monumental streets and buildings: the city was burned down to the foundations over 40 times, which explains a lot when you think about it :) Great video, and again, sorry for the looong comment
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  146. Just a little data point for you. Which may also be of interest to the chap thrown out( if the two of you happened to exchange details). Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001( and numerous sections of) it is a legal requirement for all SIA licensed person(s) to clearly display a valid License at all times whilst undertaking their duties that is visible to any member of the public, Police Constable, Local Licensing Officer and/or SIA Enforcement Officer carrying out authorised activities. (( There's no legal definition of how: Armband, Lanyard etc or where on the body: Arm, Chest, Waist etc)). Just that it must be clearly visible at all times whilst carrying out licensable activities. CLARIFICATION( Of the Act, Of the Statutory Instrument, With Legal Standing & Obligation): If a licensed individual is, eg: wearing a suit and their license is displayed in a lanyard the licensed individual should make all efforts to ensure their license is clearly visible. Example: Their is a possible breach if the license was arranged in such a way that it is hidden to one side or placed in an inside pocket so as to conceal their license. It is accepted that whilst carrying out their duties a license could, reasonably, become concealed from the view. However it is the licensed person's obligation to correct this as soon as reasonably possible so that the license is clearly displayed. ALLLOWED EXEMPTION: Persons holding a Close Protection License may have legitimate cause to conceal their license for the safety of any person(s) they are engaged in licensable activities with and/or their personal safety or that of the public. This exemption still requires the licensed person(s) to produce upon demand a valid license to a Police Constable carrying out Official Duties, a Local Licensing Officer ( who has presented valid Identification) and/or an SIA Enforcement Officer correctly identifying themselves as soon as the situation facilitates it being safe to do so. Those lot, from a visual assessment, were highly unlikely to be CP Qualified so marching anyone, anywhere without their license on show is a breach. Being on TV - Doesn't matter a bit. Being employed by a Council - Irrelevant. It was an event open to the public so it's even more so important( for reference I could be on my own, in the middle of a field, surrounded by 5 other fields on every side and the nearest dwelling 10 miles away. I'd still be in breach if I didn't wear and display my license as laid out in the Act.) IF anyone thrown out wants to seek more info then it is a legal requirement of the employer to have accurate & up to date records of those working at XYZ. The client ( could be the premises owner. the London Assembly.. whoever). must also have a complete record including names and license numbers( The venue management or Council Chambers Office would be a good 1st port of call). By Law any member of the public requesting so must be provided with both the full license number and name of the SIA license holder they are raising an issue with. Council or not. It is an offence to withhold this information and/or fail to provide such within a time period that could be considered reasonable. There is no requirement for how the request is made( Verbal, written, In-Person). This isn't coming from someone whose got beef with doorman. I worked in the industry for nearly 20 years and sat on numerous steering & consultation entities during that time. The job is the job. It's done right or not at all. We're all accountable and who the client is doesn't magically mean you don't have to comply or can make it up as you go.
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  164. I totally agree with you! My father is Irish, but my family was based in Germany for some time. When I decided to move to Ireland, I came with 1 suitcase, 50 Euro in my pocket and I arranged to stay with a friend who gave me a place to stay. I was working after 2 days, I took e very job I could get, getting up at 5 am, going to bed at 11pm & took 1 day off every 2 weeks. I worked for over 20 years, paid my taxes, raised a child with my boyfriend and we both worked our butts off to finally being a le to rent a house in quiet working class area. And when I look at Germany, I must say they do the same to the native people here what they do to the native irish people: they force all those illegal immigrants into their communities, much too many, and whatever we native people had to work for so very hard and pay taxes, they just get it stuffed for free into their butts! And this isn't the only problem, native Irish as well as German people are friendly and hospitable in general. But this is so horribly abused! Example oles are the knife attacks on CHILDREN, violence in general, rapes, robberies, drug trafficking, etc. In Germany there are actually examples of people who go into shops ,take things and refuse to pay. When the police managed to get hold of them they say, "I'm an Arab, I don't have to pay anything, the people of this country pay for me, and stealing of non-believers isn't a sin!" People in cities don't leave their homes after dark because they are afraid. The governments force these people on the natives who never had a say in this. It's going to explode one of these days. There's some sort of twisted, weird agenda behind this, but the people won't just let it happen that their children are suddenly in danger and their culture is going down the drain! It's a total nightmare, and I fear for my beloved Ireland! Be strong, we all have to stand together to solve this problem. Much love from Mullingar!🇮🇪💖🙏🇮🇪💖🇮🇪
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  229. Thank you for your video, The wondering Englishman. It's always interesting to share insights which may vary from individual to individual depending on their own origin, previous travel experiences and preconceived ideas and expectations and whether they have an open mind and positive attitude. I loved my recent holiday in Macedonia. Geographically, culturally, musically, gastronomically, hospitality-wise and more, it was very enriching. Whilst I'm not a great fan of some of the statues, I think the problem is not so much the statues themselves but the QUANTITY in such a confined space. If they were spread out across ALL of Skopje (and perhaps even other towns or villages) it may have been more aesthetically acceptable. Skopje is so much more than the square. I'm surprised that you found it very quiet as, judging by your clothing, it seems to be summer - the peak season, I would imagine. I was there in autumn (the weather was awesome) and there were people everywhere, day and night at the square, but not overcrowded to the point where it gets annoying to push your way through crowds as is common in so many capital cities - just comfortable, the way I like it. I hope you (and viewers) realise that so many buildings and architecture are relatively new due to the rebuilding of the city after the devastating earthquake in 1963. (You do make a brief reference to the earthquake in regards to the fortress but not the sheer devastation and destruction of the whole city.) I hope you had the chance to go to the top of Millenium Cross. The views are spectacular and it's just a short drive to the beautiful Matka Canyon. I recommend visiting the museums also, most of which are located within the square and walking distance to each other. Much more enlightening if you want to learn about the history than a few signs around the landmarks. (Glad you found one open.) Interesting observation about the Albanian women who were covered up. It's been my experience that minorities and diaspora populations tend to be more conservative and cling more tightly to old ways, perhaps as a coping strategy to cling on to their culture and customs and identity when they are surrounded by different ways and attitudes. Re the gypsy issue, I was accosted many times by gypsies in Greece who refused to leave unless I bought something but I particularly regret falling for the scam where an elderly woman in a black head scarf (looking like a typical grandmother) was selling church and holy nick knacks. Believing she was raising money for the local church, I bought some of her wares only to be informed she was a gypsy after my purchase. Thanks again for sharing your video.
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  255. In my opinion - it's evil & I find it very disturbing that most people are completely oblivious or just don't care & even more so that some actually find it beautiful. How can a demon be beautiful?? I am terribly sad and scared for the UK & Europe and to see what has become of London. A few short years ago, I dreamed of living in London for a time, but now I would be scared to visit just for a short while. I pray that the dark forces are driven out & peace will prevail through Jesus Christ. I am scared and pray also for this Australia that I no longer recognise as we are headed in the same direction. That is one statue that I am firmly in favour of being removed. I do not believe in removing statues that represent history - history should not be revised to suit certain narratives or agendas - but this creature is not representative of London history & it certainly should not be summoned into the present & future. Also, I noted that you said it was on meridian (or something like that) 639 - not the number of the you-know-what. BUT, take 3 from the nine & give it to the 3 & what do you have? Demonic. They aren't even trying to hide it anymore. It is being forced upon the world & those who know Christ must stand strong & not fear to speak out. Well done to you for talking with these people & making this video. Sad Kahnt IMO is not a good man by any means - he is responsible for so much of the evil that has been invited in that is spreading like a disease far & wide. It must be stopped.
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  343. You know Alexander, communism and nazism are both evil systems, but one thing interestingly communism in Eastern Europe achieved by accident, it reduced mass immigration to the east compared to western Europe. (of course the main reason was nobody wanted to move to communist countries where the standards of living was well below the west), but if you compare eastern and western Europe, where in the west, we have concrete blocks and barriers to prevent islamic terrorists. In the east, there is no such thing, where people during Christmas can walk safely without the worry of terrorists running or stabbing people. Those differences are caused largely by eastern Europe having communism, where the indigenous population remained homogeneous over decades, unlike in the west, where the governments allowed uncontrolled immigration, in effect creating ghettos breeding terrorism over time. By inadvertently having communism in eastern Europe, the post 1989 leaders who finished communism of, looked at the mess of the west and realised that they can't have uncontrolled immigration in their countries. And decided to do something about it by protecting their borders. Unfortunately the European Union like the communists and nazis before them, don't like countries having the rights of to legislate in their own borders. Countries like Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland have been threatened by the European Union with sanctions if they don't allow illegal aliens in their lands. This is what we are facing !! Thankfully Hungary amongst them have put a one finger to the European Union, saying we don't give a shit about you, because we only care about our people, not the dictators of the EU Commissioners.
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  618. Nice vlog, but I'd just like to point out that the Dnieper River in Dnipro is probably much less contaminated from the Chernobyl disaster than the areas of the Dnieper River in and around the Kiev region. Kiev is around 90 kilometers away from Chernobyl as opposed to the city of Dnipro, which is about 460 kilometers away in distance from Chernobyl. We can't say that there is absolutely no spill off carried by the river down to the area of Dnipro city, but the chances of that are likely to be considerably less than the chances of Kiev being affected by any potential spill off. I've been to Dnipro several times and I really like the central areas of the city. The beautiful embankment next to the river is a lovely scenic place to walk and local families often sit on the grass next to the embankment walkway. The Monastery Island is also a lovely place to visit, the beach there is lovely and there are many sources of entertainement for children there as well. Shevchenko Park and the areas around it are also very pleasant, Lazaria Hloby Park is also a beautiful Park to visit. There are also many enjoyable cafe's, restaurants and nightclubs within the city. But with most cities in Ukraine, as you move further afield away from the centre, it's then when you will find less pretty areas, with the large Soviet buildings dotted everywhere. However, the Ukrainian government has planned many projects for the city and a new airport is also going to be built. Dnipro is one of the most principal cities in Ukraine, along with Kiev, Odessa, Kharkiv and Lviv and it is one of my favorite cities in Ukraine. For Brits moving to the city for work with their families, there is even a British International School in Dnipro.
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  659. This was a great tour of Dnipro, one of the most important cities in Ukraine. Dnipro is in the centre of the country and in many ways it is the industrial heartland of Ukraine. It's also worth noting that among the larger cities in Ukraine, it is among the most patriotic of cities in Ukraine, similar to the Ukrainian patriotism shown in Kiev and Lviv. Unlike cities such as Kharkiv and Odessa, where many of the inhabitants threatened to to revolt against the government, in a similar way to what happened in Donetsk and Luhansk. But the instability in Kharkiv and Odessa was quelled and the government was succesful in restoring order in these two cities. But the majority of people in Dnipro on the other hand, were always patriotic to Ukraine, despite many there having Russian as their first language. The war in Ukraine and the war in Syria have significant differences. The majority of the people in Donbass(the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts) are ethnic Russians. Their loyalty and identity as Russians has never been a secret. The majority of them have always had an allegiance and a loyalty towards Russia, even when they were Ukrainian citizens. They were pro Yanukovych for the most part and it was in this region where Yanukovych got most of his votes, when he was voted in during elections. When Yanukovych was ousted during the Maidan revolution, the people of Donbass were not happy at all and they saw the overthrow of Yanukovych as illegal. Unrest insued and then the war started. Of course it is no secret that the rebels in Donbass were supported by Russia. In Syria on the other hand, the revolution started when the Syrian people became sick and tired of Assad's harsh leadership. It was the majority of Syrians themselves who rebelled against the Syrian regime and who wanted a new leadership. It was only later on when ISIS and other Islamist groups were formed, that foreigners started to join the fight against Assad. By the way, ISIS still had a lot of Syrian members within it's group. I see the Syrian war as a definite civil war as the people who initiated the fight against Assad were mainly Syrians themselves. These rebels in Syria have always seen themselves as Syrian. Whereas in Ukraine, while the rebels were Ukrainian nationals for the most part, they were almost entirely of an ethnic Russian background. On paper I suppose we could still call it a civil war, given the rebels were Ukrainian nationals for the most part. But many of these ethnic Russians, never really had a strong affinity with regarding themselves as Ukrainians. In contrast, the Syrian rebels always considered themselves as Syrians.
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  711. From 1919, the fortress belonged to Poland. On March 27, 1919, the Supreme Commander appointed Colonel Andrzej Opatowicz as the commandant of the Brest Fortress. In 1930, before and during the Brest Process, prisoners of Centrolew's parliamentary opposition were imprisoned there. After the outbreak of World War II, it was captured by the Germans on September 17, 1939 after the Poles defeated the seven assaults of the 19th Army Corps of the General Inspector of Armored Forces of Heinz Guderian. As a result of the border agreement concluded between the USSR and Germany, the fortress found itself on Soviet territory. In September 1939, Mikhail Kowalew, a 2nd rank commandant, commanding the Belarussian front, occupying the northeastern Kresy, wrote to Moscow: the western perimeter of the forts will get to Germany; near the border it will be impossible to use the full rich resource of the barracks in Brest, the railway junction and the city itself will be in a fire zone with machine guns, crossing the Bug River will not be protected by appropriate territory. A large, noteworthy airport near the village of Małaszewicze will get to Germany. " In response, the change in the course of the border was not agreed, yet the commandant ordered the sappers to direct the Bug waters to the channel under Terespol Strengthening and the Germans stated that this was the main current of the Bug, which was to be a border in accordance with the Ribentropp-Molotov Pact. This course was also gained by the border set in 1945 The content of this section may not comply with the principles of a neutral point of view. After eliminating the imperfections, remove the template ((Refine)) from this section. After Germany's aggression on the USSR, the fortress was again in the hands of the Germans, in which it remained until 1944. The defense of the fortress by the Soviets in 1941, despite the fact that in propaganda it became a symbol of the heroism of the Soviet soldier, was not of strategic importance. The Soviets did not plant the entire fortress and did not prepare it for defense. During the first Soviet occupation until June 22, 1941, it served them primarily as a torture chamber in which Polish patriots were liquidated. She was also treated as a stage point, where prisoners for further deportation were gathered. In the fortress you should probably look for traces of the so-called Belarussian Katyn list (Wikipedia)
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  909.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  I thought that you gave a detailed and thoughtful account of the city. Although you forgot to visit the Menorah center, which is the biggest Jewish community center in Europe. I am currently living and working in Zaporizhzhia, which is about 70 kilometers South of Dnipro. But I do visit Dnipro quite often as I enjoy it there. Dnipro is a much more interesting place than Zaporizhzhia in my opinion and if I do ever plan to live long term in Ukraine, I'd probably want to live in either Dnipro or Lviv, as they are my two favorite Ukrainian cities. Lviv has had a lot of recent investment put into it and Dnipro will also have increased investment in the upcoming years, if certain plans go ahead. Having been brought up near the sea and the River Tamar in Plymouth, I love being by water and the river Dnipro. The Dnipro embankment is the longest embankment in Europe and I enjoy walking there while watching all the events that take place along it. Kiev is a very interesting city, but it is too overcrowded for my liking. Odessa I find overhyped and there are a lot of gangs in that region. A lot of crime and smuggling goes on there. I also completely understand what you mean about the Ukrainian people. They are genuine and down to earth for the most part. Yes, they could do with smiling more, but when you get to know them, they are some of the friendliest people that you will find. There is no small talk from them and most of them are genuine people, which is refreshing to see this day and age. I feel saddened by the poverty that I see here though and I really empathise with their plight. The oligarchs have unfortunately done their best to take as much as they can from this country, while simultaneously destroying it. As for Ukrainians, I hope that they stay as they currently are character wise. Most of them are very respectable people and I only wish the best for them. Keep up your interesting and down to earth vlogs about Ukraine, I find your vlogs to have much more depth in contrast to some other travel vloggers. All the best mate.
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  991. Philip used diplomatic marriages to secure his borders (among other tactics) but the union with Olympias was an example of this. Olympias was the daughter of King Neoptolemus I of Epirus, which is the modern day state of Albania. This is a great examples of whether the Macedonians were perceived as "Greek" at the time, however in the literal sense, yes, Alexander has half-Epirus descent, in what is today Albania meaning he was half Albanian half Greek. Now with the centuries of cultural diffusion,everything was documented in Greek since Greek was like English is today so for the majority of the part Greeks will awlways take credit and claim to his identiy, his family would have come from the region at that time Epirus which had Albanian origins. 1774 Johann Thunmann: On the History and Language of the Albanians and Vlachs The Swedish theologian and historian Johann Erich Thunmann (1746-1778) was born in Thoresund (Södermanland, Sweden) and studied in Uppsala (Sweden) and Greifswald (Germany). In 1772, he was appointed Professor of Rhetoric and Philosophy at the University of Halle (Germany), where he wrote his treatise “Über die Geschichte und Sprache der Albaner und der Wlachen” (On the History and Language of the Albanians and Vlachs), Leipzig 1774. This is one of the earliest scholarly studies on the Albanians, who were little known in Europe at the time. After a short introduction, Thunmann reproduces the Latin-Vlach-Albanian dictionary of Theodor Kavalliotis of Voskopoja (Moschopolis) with some notes on the Albanian and Vlach (Aromanian) languages, and then offers a history of the Albanians that is surprisingly detailed for the period. The section on Albanian history is given here in full, though without the footnotes. Modern place names have been added in square brackets for the translation..But who are these Skipatars, these Albanians? No one has claimed to know anything reliable or proven about them, or anything beyond the realm of speculation. The similarity of the name caused some observers to see their ancestors in the Caucasus and on the Caspian Sea. Others derived them from Calabria. Some thought they were Slavs and that they stemmed from the Croats, Serbs or Bulgarians. Some even went so far as to claim that they arrived in the region in the 7th century. At the time of Chalcocondylas, many regarded them as the real Illyrians, but he did not agree with them because he preferred to see the Slavs on the Ionian Sea as such. He later believed that they were the remnants of the ancient Macedonians. It would be superfluous to add other views here. They were always a question of speculation. The history of this people and their language were never properly investigated and, as such, no certainty was to be had. I have done what the others have failed to do. I have found no trace of immigration in their history. Their language has, however, left such traces of the fate of this people that I can do no other than see in them the neighbors of the Greeks and the subjects of ancient Rome. These two facts together point to the ancient Illyrians as their origin. They are just as non-Slavic as the Finns, and like the latter, the Albanians have borrowed a few Slavic words into their language, which, however, can only derive from their being neighbors of the Slavs, beginning in the 7th century. Apart from this, they are a people on their own, who, on the one hand have been European for a long time, but who seem to have less connection with the other peoples of Europe than the latter do among themselves. I would make one exception here for the Vlachs who are probably of the same origin as the Albanians, but with time and by mixing substantially with other peoples, evolved differently from the latter. Both their history and their language give proof of this. I regard it as essential to present the main events that have marked the Albanian people in order to cast sufficient light upon their history. This is the best way of solving the problem. Who are the Albanians? How did they arise? How did their language come about?The first people that history recognises in this region are the Illyrians, a large and mighty nation living on the Adriatic Sea, from the Po to the Ambracian Gulf, and northwards to the Danube. Strabo believes that this people spread westwards to Lake Constance, through Noricum and Vindelicia. He also asserts that the Pannonians stemmed from this people. Appian notes clearly that the Pannonians were Illyrians. The Istrians, Japodes, Dalmatae, Liburnians, Dardanians, Ardiaei, Autariates, in short, all the peoples down to the Ceraunian mountains are generally regarded as Illyrians. But they also inhabited wide reaches of Macedonia, Epirus and Thessaly. Only a small portion of Macedonia was inhabited by the Greeks. The mass of the population was Illyrian and Thracian. The Dassaretae, the Lyncestae, the Bryges or Phrygians, the Pelagones, The Eordi, the Elimiotes, the Atintanes, the inhabitants of the region around Candavia, Pella, Edessa and Verva have all been expressly referred to as Illyrian. To a great extent, it was almost only the towns on the coast that had Greek inhabitants. The Macedonians had a language of their own that was also spoken in the regions along the Ionian Sea across from Corfu and, thus in Greek Illyria and Epirus. There were also many non-Greek peoples in Epirus who, as noted above, spoke the Macedonian language, or the Illyrian language, which was probably the same thing. But the Greek colonies here and the dynasty of Aeacides introduced the Greek language such that the various peoples spoke two languages. The Amphilochans further to the south also belonged to this group, and for this reason are also referred to as barbarians by Thucydides. In Thessaly there were also other peoples of foreign origin, such as the Perrhaedans, referred to by Appian as Illyrians, the Athamanes, the Aethices, the Tymphaei and the Penestae, the Helots of the Thessalians, who had probably been the same people as the Illyrian Penestae. Scylax notes that only beyond Ambracia, the Peneus and the town or mountain of Homotion in Magnesia, had the Greeks begun to inhabit the region in a compact manner. In Strabo’s time, the barbarians owned large parts of Greece, and he reports that the Thracians inhabited Macedonia and parts of Thessaly at that time. The Illyrians and Thracians had always been major peoples in Europe. But did they have the same origin or did they stem from different peoples? None of the ancient writers ever asserted that the two peoples had the same origin or that the Illyrians and Thracians were as close to one another as the Illyrians and Dalmatae, or the Thracians and the Getae. But often, the ancient writers regarded smaller peoples attributed to the Thracians as Illyrians, and vice versa. The Dardanians, who are said by Nicholas Damascenus, Strabo, Appian and others to be Illyrians, were regarded by Dio Cassius as being Moesians. And Stephanus says that their towns of Naissus [Nish] and Skupi [Skopje] were Thracian. The Triballi who are almost always called Thracians, are regarded as Illyrians by Aristophanes, Livy and Stephanus. The Istrians and the Daorsi, who were most likely Illyrians, are called Thracians by others. The Tralli for their part, who were Thracians are referred to by other authors as Illyrians. Peoples who once lived in Asia Minor and who belonged to the Phrygian race, such as the Phrygians or Bryges among the Taulanti, the Paeones who called themselves Teucrian colonies, and the Paphlagonian Henetae on the Adriatic are regarded as Illyrians, whereas the Moesians who were regarded as being Teucri, the Thyni, the aforementioned Bryges etc. are counted as Thracians. I have come across settlements in Illyria that have the same names as some in Thrace. The Thracians and the Illyrians are presented as having the same customs. Yet, despite all this, I can find no reason to conclude that the two peoples had a common origin. It is now regarded as likely that the two peoples were related to one another, that they had mixed with one another and where the ancient Greek writers regarded them as two distinct peoples, this is repeated more out of habit than due to any substantial difference in origin. The country now called Albania was inhabited by different peoples who were all part of the Illyrian race. The Encheleans near Rhizano, the Labeates on Lake Zenta, the Phrygians and Parthini around Kruja, the Taulanti around Durrës, not to mention the Bylliones, dhe Amantes, and the Atintanes along the coast. In the interior lived the Almopes, a Paeonian tribe, the Albanians, the Penestae, the Dassaretae who lived on Lake Lychnitis [Ohrid], and the Mela who stretched to the coast, not to mention the Elimiotes and Eordi. Some of these peoples became famous, others remained quite obscure, legendry playing more of a role in their history. Cadmus is said to have reigned over the Encheleans. The Colchians who pursued the Argonauts are said to have settled in Orikum […], Olchinium [Ulqin] and in the region of the Amantes. These Amantes are said to be Euboean Abantes and Locri Epicnemides who ended up here after storms on their way back from Troy, and who forgot their Greek language and customs, and became barbarians. But such information belongs to the fantasies of Greek poets and etymologists. With time, the Greeks also settled here and set up colonies on the coast. Epidamnus or Dyrrhachium [Durrës], and Apollonia, originally Illyrian towns, taken over by colonists from Corinth and Corfu, were the most famous settlements. Oricum, Byllis and Aulon [Vlora] were also settled by the Greeks. But the Illyrians remained the ruling nation. They often attack the Greek colonists and brought them under their sway. The most powerful and famous of all these Illyrian tribes were the Taulanti. Around 650 B.C. they made war under their King Gelaurus
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  1227. I’m deeply grateful for your series on the Ukraine Kiev Lvov ( old spelling ) now modern day Dnipro. To understand what you’ve shown a glance at Wikipedia reflects on the layers of time you reported on your travels. This was originally in the early 1700s a city developed to become modern and a Potemkin village. The soviets eventually made it a military base and the home of the ballistic village. The closed museums would have reflected its major importance. The pollution from Chernobyl has so effected this entire region. But in order to understand Ukraine one needs to understand Russia under the tsars , the settlement of pale in Ukraine’s Belarus Poland and Lithuania the soviet regime and now the modern day war between Russia and Ukraine. My grandparents went on an extensive tour or Europe in 1959 from America ending in Minsk and Moscow. They cried over how rough Minsk was under Soviet rule. I got the same feeling watching this tonight in Chicago. In October 12/13 of 1941 the remaining Jews about 55000 of the original 160000 ( a third of the city ) we taken to the transportation institute and shot and thrown into a ravine. About five people survived. A third of the cities population were gone. The Jewish valuables properties businesses were taken by the Ukrainian neighbors. The Jews fled into the city center since the ones in outskirts were already being murdered and robbed by their Ukrainian neighbors. Currently there is a huge memorial center and renovated synagogue in Dnipro. It is now the largest in Europe only since 2012. My neighbor was able to flee Kiev with his family after Chernobyl. He was a cardiac surgeon there. I’m sure he wouldn’t swim in the river from his accounts of working in the hospital post accident. This entire region , not just the Ukraine , looks like a nightmare to me happily ensconced fourth generation over here. I’m pretty sure that Púshkin refers to the most famous Russian poet Púshkin of Eugene Onegin fame during the founding of this city under Catherine the great. A good read during winter with brandy in hand an a nice fireplace. You should smile more 😀 I’m looking forward to more videos. I’m sorry about my intense sentimental comments about the Ukraine ones. It must be my recent ancestry .com dna test results on that side showing.
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  1295. So much nonsense to debunk. Lets start with cold hard fact and go from there. NHS England publish coronavirus death statistics. 95.7% had preexisting conditions, such as cancer, heart disease, liver failure. Just 2208 died with no known preexisting condition. And out of those, 411, just 0.7%, were under the age of 60. So that data all shows that old people, and sick people die. Wow, breaking news, thats never happened before..... To put those 411 deaths FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR, into perspective, EVERY DAY, 460 people die of cancer. Versus 6/day from covid. Or 1/day if you are under 60. Theres also been an estimated, numbers not in yet, 5,000 extra suicides in 2020, that were lockdown related. 14/day. There have been dozens of teenagers, children, killing themselves entirely because of the governments project fear. In March/April, 39,000 women had their GP ordered mammogram cancelled, “to protect the NHS”. A percentage of which were cancer. No mammogram, no diagnosis. No diagnosis, no treatment. No treatment, no breast, or no life. How would you feel if your mother/sister/wife/daughter lost a breast or their life because of this? Same for cervical cancer, prostate cancer, bowel cancer, etc etc etc.. Any perceived excess deaths were entirely down to refusal of medical services. Every year before 2003 had more deaths than 2020. There are thousand, sometimes tens of thousands of flu deaths every year. Except last year when there were none. None this year either. Same with pneumonia. In fact I don’t think anyone died of anything but covid last week. If someone has end stage cancer, if someone falls of a ladder and smashes their skull open, if someone trips and falls under a bus/train/tram, if someone kills them self, AFTER TESTING POSITIVE, then they are counted as being a covid death which is the bullshlt number governments are putting out, in every country, using the same fraudulent accounting. Except Belarus who didn’t want to play along, and wouldn’t you know it, their once beloved leader is facing massive civil rebellion. Bit of a coincidence. Russia also didn’t play along at first, but a couple of months ago, succumbed to a higher power and they too fell in line with the NWO. And this isn’t even scratching the surface of statistics, data, facts, testimony, that is all public record if anyone cares to look for it. We are being set up for something so bad, that I cannot even find the words. Yet the sheeple comply, and willingly walk joyously into the slaughterhouse. .....
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  1296.  @Nick-cp2jh  In the first six months, pretty much “anything” was a symptom of covid. I am certain it was government officials competing amongst themselves who can create the most ridiculous possible symptom, and seeing how many would believe it to be true. The cough, sounds legit. The sense of taste loss, yeah, I will buy that. But then it was dodgy knees, “covid toes”, and so many others, it became farcical. Being unable to eat, was 100% a symptom of the cancer, not the covid. Fucking doctors miss a lot of obvious signs of bad shit going down. Ive had pneumonia, twice. First time, it was missed by two gps, and one A&E. Today, I would have been a Covid death, but it was a few years ago. The second time I diagnosed myself and got right on it. So I know how serious and unpleasant it was. Yet it was nothing to how people die from other diseases. Watch people die from organ failure. Yeah been there, seen that. Covid is a mercy killing by comparison. Tens of thousand died every year from flu and pneumonia, and nobody batted an eyelid. Give it a catchy name, SARS-COV2 and everyone loses their shit. No difference. None at all. Oh yeah, there’s plenty of sheep on both sides. Some things Icke says have credibility. A lot is true tinfoil hat stuff. “Anything” can be deadly. The world is trying to kill us a billion ways. Drinking enough water can be fatal. Its the quality of life thats important, not the quantity. What we have now, is not life. Its existence. And if this is now as good as its ever going to be, we might as well all checkout right now.
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  1306. Darling, a nice job talking about the Rabbis grave. The pilgrimage has grown into a riotous party with hippies and hassidic jews, more than twenty thousand attending.The hassidic have different branches for different rabbis. The Chabad houses internationally are in honor of another great rabbi from another town. Most reform, conservative or even secular jews are very distanced from these sects. Alas the 17000 jews from this small town were deported AND MURDERED. Ukraine is very close to Belarus and Lithuania. Many of the boundaries over then centuries were blurred and under polish rule. Sometimes areas of Kiev Minsk Grodno Vilna in separate countries and their surrounding. sheltls or villages were very close in proximity to each other. Unfortunately these areas are very different in this century. Some areas were thirty percent or more Jewish. All the farms, businesses and houses were taken over by the lovely neighbors of the jews during the nazi regime. Many jews fled these area during programs in the late 1800s and early 1900s. My fathers side left Vilna and Grodno/Minsk in 1908 to thankfully come to America. All the remaining nine families on my fathers side and the cousin on my mothers side perished, none are in Israel post ww2. Your viewers need to understand that in Lithuania 130000 out of 153000 jews were murdered.poland had approx three million out of3.3 million.more than million most in Ukraine were murdered during the war in the Pale of Settlement , many with a bullet in the back of the head in a pit , some gassed at treblinka, some by their neighbors who now enjoy their property.All these areas are different because they remain except for new outposts judenfrei. Because we lose over six million and my generation didn't have large families the loss is even greater now with still less than 18 million jews left. My generation also in the United States especially intermarried ( not my family). Our kids are zen vegetarian jews or practicing conservative jews.But our relatives graveyards were typically covered in cement for stadiums by the soviets in the fifties where you adventure travel.In 1768 three thousand jews were killed in a massacre in this town you visited today.
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  1314. Well the mosques do dominate visually due to their architecture which is designed in such a way. However there are twice more churches than mosques in Albania ( statistically speaking ) . If i may add given that i have studied extensively the religious demography of my country , the census of 2011 was not just manipulated , but it was TOTALLY manipulated regarding the religious demography of Albania. I can say to you that only in Tirana the evangelical/protestant churches have 10x more followers just on their facebook pages than the total percentage given for this community for the whole Albania in the 2011 census . Likewise the orthodox were statistically genocized , and the catholics were somewhat - but to a smaller extend - artificially reduced in numbers. My findings do stronly suggest a 40 % muslim proportion , 40 % christian proportion ( 12 % catholic , 23 % orthodox , 5 % protestant/evangelicals ) , and the rest 20 % are atheists/agnostics/non denominational/spiritual. Furthermore , many of those that declare islam as a faith do it as a family trait yet they will go and pray in a church. Myself i do identify stronly as a christian (evangelical) , my parents say they are muslim yet they pray only in a church. As of recently ( the latest 10 years ) a huge offensive fueled by the petrodollar money and the Turks has begun and they are building mosques everywhere. However it only speeds up the deislamization of the country because the muslims of Albania become increasingly arabs in customs , and this leads to a huge fall away from this religion yet at the same time a small percentage become real muslims as dictated by the quran and they manifest the arab mentality/culture. I do strongly suspect that you saw less women with hijab in Tirana than in London for example. Anyways , i ll stop here , my thoughts did expand beyond what i planned.
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  1354. Those much younger than the likes of myself we need to fight this one. It is their future, not mine or my generations, we have done our bit and got thus far, for what it is worth, which is clearly not far enough. I can only apologize, but I personally did my best. Be assured that you can win this one by weight of numbers alone, there is no need to become in any way violent. However, without seriously pissing off the public, you will need to think of ways of causing as much grief to the system as possible or they will continue to do their utmost to both ignore and marginalize you. They will of course send in the usual agitators to cause damage and confrontation so be ready to call these people out and condemn them without qualification. Keep moving, do not talk to the cops if at all possible, or even start raising your voices at them. It is best to pretend that they are not even there. When it becomes legal to do so, stay in small groups. Take a picnic, chessboard, or other entertainment, and enjoy yourselves. Your aim is to lead by example. Show the frightened masses quite how silly these lockdowns are, and have been from the start. The government will start to realize that when the inevitable economic calamity begins they will not be able to pretend that they were not warned and that the people somehow insisted that they did it. Remember we WERE NOT ASKED, while corrupted opinion polls do not count as evidence that the government ever had popular support for these measures. The general public are not expert immunologists yet clearly neither are the government's medical advisors, and none of them even claim to be. The real pain from these lockdowns has not even begun yet. This will start when lockdown measures are finally relaxed, furlough payments cease and will continue to worsen as the months and years proceed. This is when those who are currently having a relatively good Covid, will start to have a very bad one indeed. Our entire public sector will seemingly spontaneously combust as if pay cuts and rising inflation were not somehow inevitable. This is when the government and the cops will really need the publics' support but will soon find that they no longer have any at all. Ironically this is also when our public sector will also expect support from the public, but will soon find that particular well, is long since empty. We are undoubtedly in for very bad times ahead whenever, if ever these lockdown restrictions end. Therefore the more unity, peace, and love you can spread around, can only be a Good Thing. Ever remembering that united we stand and divided we fall. This is of course why our owners have been trying so desperately hard to divide us for many decades, but most especially over the last few years.
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  1493. The soldiers in the Fortress were fighting off the German attack almost without any breaks for 32 days (longer than many European countries before they surrendered) without any supplies from the regular army and being already deeply surrounded by the enemy. In some parts of the Fortress you will see the last notes left by the dying soldiers - one of the most famous ones is - "I am dying, but I will not surrender. Farewell, Motherland - July 20, 41". As you were approaching that monument, you actually see the remains of the fortress walls that were melted in the heat of the battle - they were preserved the way they were after the Soviet troops reclaimed the territory 4 years later. Also, on the footsteps of that monument you probably saw the endless lines of names - these are the names of all soldiers who lost their lives there in these first few weeks of the war - they were from all parts of the Soviet Union - Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Russia etc Some historians claim that Hitler himself came to see the 1st place in Europe he marched through, that showed such immense resistance. On minute 21:10 - it's a monument to all soldiers who perished trying to get some fresh water from the nearby river as there were no water supply in the actual fortress walls and people fought without taking a sip of water for days - but because the Germans were literally on the other bank of the river, majority of those who ventured out to get some water, were killed. I agree with you here, they could have added English translation at least in the museum - the story of this place needs to be heard by non-russian/belarusian people.
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  1641.  @meliki1712  you are not totally wrong. Before the war, Bijeljina had a much larger muslim population. Most of them left in the beginning of the war and to be honest - a lot where killed, but surely not everybody. There where still a small amount of muslims during the war. Every mosque that was bombed during the war, was rebuild now. That's not that reason why he didn't see so many mosques. You forget to mention that all surrounding villages (except Janja) were serbian, so the Islam was present in Bijeljina but not that much like in other regions. Don't get me wrong, every religion is bullshit. That's what fucked us up in the end, because we are the only people, except the Jews, where religion defines your entity. You can't be a serb if you are muslim and you can't be a Bosnjak if you are orthodox. That is absolutely stupid and I can't get the people who still can't stop polemising about the war all the time. It's over since 23 years, let it go guys. Just stop the hate! I just can't stand the constant blaming game. We all suffered and lost someone and if we don't stop once and for all to talk about the past, there will be no future. My father is from a serbian village near Tuzla and there was the opposite. Muslims came to the village and killed mostly old people and children, a lot of my family members. This shit happened to everybody but the difference is how we move on. My best friend is a bosnian muslim from Bijeljina who fled the war, we talk a lot about it and her experience. We both were kids at this time and didn't understand what really happened, just one day you had to hate your neighbor. The same neighbor who came to your "slava" and where you went on "kurban bajram". Thank god we always kept the contact to our friends and everybody is sad that it happened and that they were so stupid and believed what the politicians said. I got in some verbal fights with Serbians too, because I hate nationalism. It's just stupid to be proud of some borders someone draw a few years ago and it's changing constantly. Let's forgive each other and meet in Bijeljina for Cevape or Burek, shake hands and let the past where it belongs....in the past.
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  1671. Kuopio is the Finnish city with most water (of the 10 biggest ones), the kind of lake fjords penetrating everywhere, having some 6000 km of lakeshores! It’s probably the hilliest one too. They make it one of the most interesting what comes to the nature and landscape. It’s also very nicely maintained everywhere. If going there in May – September, get yourself a bike (preferably electrical because of hills) and just go everywhere, also and particularly outside the city center area. Bicycle roads go everywhere and follow the lake shores in many places. If going there in the mid-summer (from about May 20th to July 20th), try it in the light summer nights, you just cannot beat that atmosphere (more south e.g. in Helsinki you cannot experience this)! If going there in skiing season (from about Xmas to the end of March), try city exploring with cross country skis. The city has a trail network of about 350 km and they also go almost everywhere. In the bluebird days of springtime (from March to sometimes even mid-April) try skiing in the lake ice – it’s unbeatable experience in favorable weather. However, in late spring do it in the morning because from the noon onwards the plus degrees often soften the ice cover and make it very wet (there may still be some 70 cm of ice cover left then but interview people if uncertain)! Don’t forget lake swimming! The city has couple of really nice modern Finnish style lakeside spas with saunas. Another one of them has nice warm pools too. Unfortunately, the city center is no longer busy outside the summertime because of the big malls in the outskirts of the city. But at least nightlife and most food restaurants still are in the city center. In summertime it’s still very alive and it’s anyway the best time to visit Finland (in June-July, sometimes in May and August too).
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  1966.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  Completely concur. People are very compliant, nothing seems to shake them from this trance- like state they've been in, perhaps not just for this past year but even going back decades. I think we'd have seen more overt signs of dissidence if the furlough scheme would have been less than the 80% or real civil unrest if it has not been rolled out and continued until now March 2021 which clearly indicates these are rolling lockdowns and of course pre-planned. I read with dismay with the overzealous actions of our police force, shutting businesses down who dare to open, intimidating people who choose not or are unable to wear a face covering along with other despotic actions . Just this week a gym owner has been fined £77,000 for opening during lockdown and last week a guy on a bus a £1,700 fine for refusing to wear a face covering. These are completely disproportionate and indefendable by any sane measure. Those that question authority are soon demonsied , marginalised or pressured by others to conform. Really Orwell's 1984 was a real window into the future and unerringly accurate. Free enquiry, critical thought and using different perspectives were fundamental components when I was at university. Without incorporating these elements into one's essays, dissertations or examination answers a student should expect to fail but it seems these qualities, these facets that go into formulating an argument to arrive at a rational conclusion do not apply in 2020. The world is failing.
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  2076. I cannot speak to what happened in Kiev during the 2014 revolution, I wasn't there, but I was watching intently when the crisis occurred. But the thing that I can speak to is that of the US government. I am an American, living in the Washington, DC area. I live in the suburbs of DC, and I work in DC just a few miles from the White House. I have lived in the Washington, DC area for nearly 50 years and I can see how my country has changed over the past 5 decades. I love my country, but I hate what it has become and I can tell you with confidence that THE MOST corrupt, most dangerous government in the world is the federal government of the USA. I do not trust the politicians that occupy Capitol Hill and most of them have violated the US Constitution, the highest law in my country. Very few of my politicians follow the very law they took an oath to support and defend. I know how corrupt my leaders are and how very dangerous they are. And do I believe that the US was behind the revolution in 2014? I have no proof, but yes I do. In his book, "The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy And It's Geostrategic Imperatives", author Zbignew Brzezinski (who as you know Rick is Polish and the National Security Advisor to former President Jimmy Carter and major player in US politics up till the time of his death) which was published in 1997 (17 years before the revolution) outlined in his work what the US had to accomplish in order to make sure it was THE DOMINANT power in the world and that no other country in the world could rise up to rival it. From his book, I submit the following: "... But in the meantime, it is imperative that no Eurasian challenger emerges, capable of dominating Eurasia and thus of also challenging America. The formulation of a comprehensive and integrated Eurasian geostrategy is therefore the purpose of this book.” (p. xiv) Brzezinski stated in his book on page 41 that there were 5 geopolitical "pivots" that the US had to influence or control to make sure the US would be and remain THE DOMINANT power in the world. The 5 geopolitical pivots are: 1) Azerbijan - which has vast energy resources 2) South Korea - would allow the US to shield Japan and keep it from becoming and independent and major military power without an ovebearing American presence within Japan itself. From page 48, "Any significant change in South Korea's status, either through unification and/or through a shift into an expanding Chinese sphere of influence, would necessarily alter dramatically America's role in the Far East, thus altering Japan's as well." Hasn't NK and SK been talking about reunification? Didn't the teams from NK and SK united for the 2018 Winter Olympics in SK? Without a NK threat, the US has no "cause" to be in Asia. 3) Turkey - after the Montreaux Convention, Turkey was given control of the Bosphorus and Dardanelles. The only warm waters ports that Russia has (and correct me if I'm wrong) are in the Black Sea. The only way in and out are through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles and during time of war, Turkey can shut down the straits and stopping all maritime/naval traffic through them thus crippling Russia's naval presence in the region. 4 Iran - even though Iran hates the US, it acts as a barrier to any long-term Russian threat to American interests in the Persian Gulf Region. Hum, the US has been wanting to invade Iran for the longest time. I wonder why? 5) This one is the grand prize, the jewel in the crown if you will. This pivot is - you guessed it - UKRAINE. Their vast resources make Ukraine a major pivot. Ukraine has 1/3 of the world's black soil deposits. Ukraine, under the right leadership and investment, could be THE DOMINANT player in the world's food stock and would have a lifestyle that would rival any western nation. From page 46 of his book, "However, if Moscow regains control over Ukraine, with its 52 million people and major resources as well as its access to the Black Sea, Russia automatically again regains the wherewithal to become a powerful imperial state, spanning Europe and Asia." There is a saying I heard, "Russia without Ukraine is a country. Russia with Ukraine is an empire". In an article by Newsweek published on Dec 15, 2016 (http://www.newsweek.com/cia-has-been-undermining-governments-years-531609) the article is entitled "The CIA Has Been Undermining Governments for Years". Since the end of WW2, the US has toppled 57 governments. I am reminded of two quotes. One by Paul Warburg (one of the architects of the US Federal Reserve) before the US Senate on Feb 17, 1950, "We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent." The second by Hermann Goering, second in command of Nazi Germany under Hitler, at the Nuremberg Trials said, "Why of course the people don't want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don't want war: neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But after all it is the leaders of a country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or fascist dictorship, or a parliament or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peace makers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country." Remember, Brzezinski wrote the book almost 20 years before the revolution. When Yanukovych backed out of joining the EU and moved towards forming closer ties with Russia, it doesn't take a stretch for me to conclude that the US could have indeed been and was behind the the 2014 revolution in Ukraine. I don't have proof, no one does, but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...
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  2332. The wondering Englishman Jewish at Xmas is Chinese and a movie. Thanksgiving is the full feast. It’s deeply disturbing that your conservative , not racist views , would impact your trading . Most of the traders here are conservative typically. The connections are from school and merit based performance. The class system of London is replicated here in many ways. Americans like to pretend that it doesn’t matter but it does. My nephew is half Jewish half Cuban and enjoys Chicago instead of Boston or New York because of his background. He’s with a finance consulting firm which you might consider instead of pure trading. He’s on a ten day sojourn across Asia over the break. Most of my friends traded bonds or currency’s or options. I went into law instead of banking after studying finance. Thanksgiving is a Japanese veterinarian raised in Australia , a west Texas law student going to northwestern , a Cuban physicians assistant in orthopedic trauma and nephews fiancé and me so we are all Americans but from afield. Lots of French rose sparkling and only a little football. Serving early brunch at misericordia on the north side , a residential community of seven hundred disabled adults on a 22 acre campus. Be grateful you can travel the world and live in a world class city. It seems like you have a nice family and can visit Toulouse. You even get to see football cheerleaders from skyboxes. The conservative movements and balancing of employment markets and trade will happen. I focus more on individual cases for clients and direct charity work to make a difference. C
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  2351.  @palikaloz  Look at other liberal troll. And your favourites, who like so much to subdue Hungary to the EU Prosecution Office led by an ultraliberal lady who was accused of corruption, and want to make Hungary a EU colony, in which the BLM, gender education of children, and migration, what are they careing? Not money? Only money! We saw that when the were on power before 2010! They destroyed Hungary. They flodded Hungary with foreign companies, selling them everything. You are angry that Hungary is not ruled by foreign companies, as your parties subdued the country to those, and who took away the money to their countries, but patriotic people, who use those money to build, to develop the country. You are against your people and pro Western finantial collonists, but not only finantial, because you want that EU or NATO to intervene in Hungary to put your parties on charge and to chase away Fidesz. You know that you, the leftist genderist, migrationist, globalist anarchists, who like to put BLM statues in Budapest, are too few to change the government, and you want foreign help to put you in charge, which you will thank by selling and destroying your country on their behalf. You are like your ideological forefathers, Rákosi, Kun Béla or Kádár, who called the Sovyetic troops in Hungary to kill the Hungarians and become the masters of the country, while they became their submissive slaves who governed the country in their name. This is what you and your parties want to do with Hungary. The same what your ideological forefathers, Kádár and his friends had done.
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  2403. Never apologise - you’re right, they’ll only go for more. The left shout the loudest. You need to grow your channel so you also have a decent platform to get the right wing view out there (by the way, I was recently told that referring to it as right and left wing is very divisive 😂 no shit…it’s politics with differing views). We need more active speakers with platforms because like you say, the BBC and the MSM silence the right, which strikes me as odd considering the UK in general, for the last century has been a conservative country (barring Blair who was still slightly right of centre imo). Grips my shit. I wish that I could present an argument as well as some people but I just sound like I’m ranting and I’m opinionated. I notice with your channel, you are pretty clearly right wing and that’s great but I think you could do better by softening your approach which may attract more people on the fence. You’ll never convince the far-left but surely Labour voters are easy pickings at the moment while Starmer is in opposition. Not that bloody Boris is doing us any favours with his tyranny and partying 😂 You’re clearly an intelligent guy, look at this as an opportunity to view and speak about politics from an outsider perspective, rather than being in a stressful environment. You still have a voice and you will be able to be heard in the coming years with an enviable income from your YouTube channel (you can make money from YouTube if you do it correctly). Where would you rather be? Westminster or walking around the world? Opportunity opportunity opportunity. Hans Zimmer background music…nice touch 🤙
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  2459. As an American I have a few questions ..... 1) why don’t you March to buckingham palace or to Windsor in a large group and address the Queen ? 2) I understand about speakers corner but a sit in blocking ten Downing Street would seem more effective ? 3) did they have larger crowds in France in the parks ? 4) what about Italy or Brazil or other hotspots having a resurgence? 5) most importantly is it possible to post a one on one hour long interview with Laurence fox ? American women could watch him read the phone book and be massively entertained. I don’t support lockdowns but I do support getting vaccinated. I get my second moderna shot April 9th. We are currently in the house since one person got exposed to covid at work where six colleagues have now tested positive. We take it seriously since one of his coworkers and their daughter died of real Covid two months ago. I admire how Israel is completing vaccinations and testing results. It will be years from now before the negative health and financial impact worldwide from the lockdowns will be measured properly. We are on the border of Michigan and Indiana. Indiana has kept many things open including hair salons and nail salons and restaurants. Your story about touching the traffic light was interesting. When last February the doctors and residents at northwestern hospital started touching the elevator buttons in my building in Chicago with pens not their fingers we knew something was up. I’m happy to help interview Laurence since enjoying him in Victoria. Remember suing for shutting down restaurants or schools in court in a class action might get some response as well. Happy Passover and Easter to all your fans.
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  2555. Thanks for sharing such an honest video, I can totally relate to this. I would like to share an incidence that happened with me (around 12:45 PM on 20th April 2019) while I was just in front of Casa Voyageurs Train Station, Casablanca to leave for Marrakech via Train at 01:38 PM : While going towards the Casablanca train Station, a middle-aged man came close to me and pretended as if I hit his foot. I said sorry and kept moving ahead with my hand inside the pocket holding my phone. But then he started shouting at me and I said sorry again. There were lots of people standing there waiting for tram. This guy came very close to me angrily and he somehow managed to pull out my hand. I tried to resist him but he started to hit me on my foot. He hit me 3-4 times very hard and I didn't know what to do because if I said or did something, all of the (local) people waiting at the tram station (who were also staring at me) could have ended up beating me, so I stood there until that guy finished with whatever he was trying to do and go away. Once the guy went a bit further, I moved ahead and realized that my phone (OnePlus 6T, which I had purchased recently out of my hard earned money) was gone. When I searched for the guy, he had already disappeared. Then I went to the police, and they said that since you don't know French, we cannot help you. I had a train to catch for Marrakech so I took it. I understand that many people would say that I should have stayed more cautious, I was cautious but this was a tricky situation as it could have been life threatening. It is really sad :( Having written all this, I understand that this can happen to tourists in any country, but this was a whole different experience altogether. Out of several countries I have traveled so far, Morocco gave me the worst experience of my life (so far)!
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  2620.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  The Bible uses the term "that same dragon of old" One example in Revelations And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, The serpent or dragon can be many forms, a literal dragon, a snake which people think a snake actually talked and coerced/persuaded Eve to eat an apple even though "apple" was never even written. The dragon or the serpent was always used as a symbol of Satan and or the fallen. Do I think it has been eclipsed by other dragon stories? I do, in fact I think 90% of the history of European people (Phoenician word) has been rewritten and you are more likely to find closer history in a video game with the same real names. I know it sounds a bit out there when its first heard, but Europeans didnt just hatch in Ireland and or Finland, they came from somewhere else and didn't all arrive in one boatload. I think if Satan is depicted as a dragon or a viper/snake in the Bible there has to be some reasoning to lessen it into a dumb mythical dragon that is obviously now defeated and extinct. The other dragon and its offspring are still here and each and every one of us need to be Saint George or better yet Saint Michael, that is if you are Catholic otherwise a saint can be a non Catholic like St Patrick (one example) even was, they made him a saint much later and claimed him as their own. The Christian Bible isnt about those kinds of saints, but thats a whole other issue. The Bible has too many unnatural events like Noah having all kinds of different biological children, maybe the Bible doesnt say that at all and did they do the exact same thing with that story? Why? I find the same answers everywhere.
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  2709. Either Putin is a puppet of Klaus Schwab and the cabal, and trying to bring about chaos that leads to great reset and New World Order, or Putin has gone off script and discovered that Ukraine has bio labs, is arming up to become a NATO proxy and will continue killing civilians in Donbass, and try and retake Crimea etc .. War and invasion is always wrong, but the Western media have yet again provided an utterly biased, one-sided narrative about what's happening. To hear that a hospital in Ukraine allegedly being bombed is definitely a war cime, whereas American bombing of hospitals in Baghdad and Afghanistan are not war crimes, really tells you all you need to know about the "empire of lies". Ukrainian ultra-nationalists are using civilians as human shields, and destroying their own buildings and infrastructure in places, and allegedly using macabre/guerilla warfare tactics, which are clearly effective at times. It only takes a minute to look into what happened in 2014 and realise it wasn't an innocent, peaceful grass roots revolution, it was a coup. Putin has had to watch while the Americans and NATO arm and train militants, build biolabs, talk about NATO membership and/or nukes (if they exist). Plus had to sit and watch whilst 14,000 Russians / pro-Russian separatists have been killed, with no end in sight. Who knows what else we don't know about. This would never be tolerated if this were happening in Mexico. The USAF would have levelled Mexico and turned it into a parking lot years ago. Ukrainians should count themselves lucky that they're not being invaded by Americans, such as the unlucky inhabitants of Fallujah and Baghdad etc ..
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  2823.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  great question. I have many places to go now, Wisconsin , phoenix, boston , obviously chicago and Miami because its February. unfortunately I have clients and friends now that have died of covid. you are younger but no one wants to die in their fifties either. im sure that combo of vaccines and time will kill this off. im hopeful it onset mutate with a higher each rate before then. Im certain as a 56 year old, with the heart of a 36 year old, that the chances of a greater pandemic is imminent in my remaining life time. in the meantime instead of sobbing about not being able to globetrot, ive been zooming for work, getting my financial and marketing matters settled an in better order. I moved to a five acre Paradise. I idid a ton of delayed medical and testing.im getting back to my ten pound above college weight . im cooking more with my girlfriend. I dint take up knitting but I watched Bridgerton to admire the soundtrack and a refresher course about the best uses of a staircase. I did in the summer/fall put the top down on the convertible in search of fresh produce in the countryside. ive been FaceTiming my niece and great nieces and flirting with a  few interesting guys. im zooming religious services, meditating and netflixing. im awaiting the reopening of the private backyard pool im learning how to not work a sixty hour plus work week. while im not quite French, much can be done in 45 a week. im making the most of the opportunity this time presents. I believe that Israel and how they handle medical issues is the way to go. I dont care anymore who released this, how lethal it is or is not , or whether or not the united states will move forward . the opera will return and so will the soap opera of the world. sometimes when life Hands you lemons you learn to make a martini (vodka not gin) with slices of lemon and deal with it. I do believe in the relative safety of some relationships ensconced in a nice hotel but that isn't a covid travel question. just remember that to be so cynical, angry, and upset through life will cause you to miss the perfect sunset and strawberry ice cream cone I had this summer outdoors. its not the destination, its the journey.
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  2932.  @Nick-cp2jh  Flu and pneumonia deaths are still around, but they are being called Covid deaths. Symptomatically, there is no difference. Theres been an awful lot of “assumptions”. Despite what is commonly believed, there is no definitive test for Covid19. PCR is a joke. They took a fragment of a sample, decided it was C19, and calibrated their testing standard to match. They never had what they needed, a “gold standard”. They have abused the credibility out of PCR. They have an antibody test. However even that does not indicate the presence of Covid19. Just an elevated count of white blood cells. Which indicate an infection, of “something”. Its little different than seeing a melted footprint in the snow and calling it a Bigfoot sighting. Skynews reported today that “ice cream” tested positive, in China. Maybe not the most credible of sources. But along with the can of coke, the pawpaw, the goat, and the tiger, pretty much anything can test positive. PCR is a diagnosis test, for occasions when you have a gold standard. It is NOT a screening test, which is exactly how it is being misused as. The worlds leaders in PCR, virology, etc, are all saying everything happening is just wrong. Yet because SHAREHOLDERS in Pfizer and other pharmaceutical corporations are employed by this government as “advisors”, (SAGE), we the people, our country, our way of life, is being backdoored, by fraudsters. As far as I am aware, an actual covid19 zombie apocalypse entity has not been seen outside of a lab in China. Its not like all the nasty little bugs that the CDC, and Portondown have squirrelled away in their labs. You don’t just order a vile of Covid off of eBay. I challenged the government to provide proof undeniable that covid19 is amongst us. Show me just one. Its not asking too much. And because there is no sample of Covid to work with, well clearly, there never was any covid exposure testing occurring with the 44,000 human guinea pigs for the vaccine. To test the efficacy of their vaccine, the subject has to be exposed to the virus, and that never happened. Nor was drug interaction testing, sterility testing, birth defects testing. No testing of actually anything. Lets inject all the old people first. That will make the younger people feel it is safe and they will have it also. Except old people really not much into having babies..... The whole thing just stinks. Vaccine companies....blanket immunity from liability for any and all side effects. If its “safe”, why is needed tell me! Pull one, just one, covid19, from a person, show me it exists. And show me how it kills people. All this hysteria is built upon an incredibly sub standard foundation of assumptions. I have taken all the shit they tell us, reverse engineer it, and debunk it every step of the way. 70,000 did NOT die of Covid. Not even close. Poor little covid. Wrong time wrong place. Gotten the blame for everything. Theres a big reveal coming in a few weeks. Hopefully will be the turning point.
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  2955.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  Ive visited twice and i enjoyed both sections. The museum used to be called The Great patriotic war museum and they changed the name to The museum of the history of Ukraine in the second world war. Its a shame really and in many ways is a kind of cancel culture. Many Ukrainians died in the war fighting for the Soviet Union but as you know, all traces of that are being erased. Rumour has it that they want to remove the hammer and sickle crest from the left hand of the mother land statue. I also wouldn't be surprised if the Soviet hero cities monuments around the grounds of the museum are removed. Another thing that surprised me about Kyiv was the amount of EU flags in the city. I do understand Ukraines wish to break the chains with Russia and i'm fully supportive of their independence movement but at the same time they should steer clear of the corrupt EU. The west and the EU will only use Ukraine for their own needs and its obvious that they were behind a part of the coup de tat in 2014. Also for a city with so many Russian speakers, the language is non existent. Even in The metro or the self serve kiosks in Mcdonalds, the choices are only in Ukrainian and English. Its as if the language is being weaponised. No doubt some people will call me a Kremlin bot but that is untrue. I love both Russia and Ukraine and its sad to see slavic brothers all the way back to Kievan Rus rise up against each other and of course backed up by the corrupt EU. I really do wish Ukraine the best, but wish the people would see the EU for what it really is. Peace!
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  3015. This is the best "on the street" video I've seen yet. I really liked the conversation in the middle, at about 20 minutes in -- very interesting and spot on. I also liked your info inserts immensely. I'm an American and I've noticed lots of other Americans taking a keen interest in this Brexit situation. The fact that conservatives here and in the UK are overlapping, matching up information, is going to cause a lot of problems for those globalists who need reining in. For instance, I can tell you for sure that within the next year or two some very shocking scandals are going to break in the UK that we have been following over here ever since our POTUS' election in 2016. That's when many of us started watching events over there as well, about Brexit and Tommy Robinson. (For what's going on over here, only Fox covers any real news, mostly on Tucker Carlson and Hannity. I recommend picking up on the Q movement, very closely allied with Trump insiders. Some good channels on it are "X22report" the b videos and "redpill78" and "In Pursuit of Truth", the last one being also very funny. Although Q has been quiet since Aug 1st, as happens occasionally, these channels continue on in the meantime with the latest news and are very good for fitting bread crumbs together. "Operation Freedom", Dave Janda's channel is very good as well, though not specifically Q-based. "Judicial Watch" launches legal demands for information from the government and is fantastic at it, you really need something like that over there, it is invaluable.) From what I've seen here, and there, I think you will get Brexit, probably on the 31st Oct, but the drama until then will wear everybody out. I like your PM thus far, and i think I can see what he's trying to do, also Mogg, Farage, and a few others. Bercow I think is directly in cahoots with the EU, he needs investigating (I noticed he gave a talk at NYU last week, isn't he quite the jet-setter!). The best thing the PM did so far was the de-whip of the globalist Tories. That was fantastic and a valuable thing to do come the next election. A whole swath of them out at one stroke. Wish we could do that here to our RINOs, I hope Boris doesn't go back on that unless it's temporary for a vote for instance. Anyway well done, love your channel so far!
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  3028.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  No not NZ im in British Columbia. Most of Canada has gotten away from having lots of British symbolism but weve kept almost all of ours right down to the word "British" in our name. Our provincial coat of arms is directly modeled on the British coat of arms at the time of the empire it even has an imperial style lion wearing a crown and we have the British Flag and crown on our flag. Part of the reasoning is historical and part of it is a representation that we were founded by Britain proper and not Canada which we joined later by treaty. Unlike for example the prairie provinces first settled by Canadian explorers when "Canada" just consisted of whats now Ontario and Quebec we were first settled by British explorers who sailed from Britain and arrived on the western shore of North America. The hammer and sickle true is a symbol of the ideology of communism which i dont support but it also was on the Soviet national flag which represented the Soviet Union as a country and its people and I think to people in Transnistria its more of a representation of the USSR as a country rather than a support of communism the ideology. Now lots of things werent good under the USSR but it was the time when these people lived in a world superpower state whereas now their country is a small strip of land and some people have become worse off after the collapse. Theres also a neutral pre communist meaning of hammers and sickles as literally just representing "labourers and farmers". The Austrian coat of arms for example is a non communist usage of a hammer and sickle though theyre not crossed like the soviet flag
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  3185. I was saddened by your story and hope your position improves but I was not surprised to hear it. In practice principles serve the vast majority of us best as a guide to life which can be modified to fit around the practicalities of real-life circumstances. No matter what your beliefs if you are going to raise your profile you have got to pick a side or there will be no-one on yours. Cancelling is not a problem because of those who press for it. It is a problem because of those who play along with it. Not too long ago for some of us, hardly anyone would have cared too much about your beliefs or how they were presented by a minor rag. You might have been looked down on by some but to no real effect. Now though, it can ruin lives because power has been handed to the activist and defamer on prescribed issues. That's important to remember. What happened to you is regarded as acceptable while the police sit and watch public property thrown in the river by a mob. There are options to improve your situation one way or another (though I wonder if you are too principled). I'm sure you'll get past this because you show no sign of giving up and you will have a break which can't be taken away from you. Sooner rather than later hopefully. I have experienced the exhaustion and debilitating stress that constant 24/7 silent conflict brings. If I were you I would suspend your principles for a while to think about what's in your best interests and how you can realise them. Then you can return refreshed, wiser and with your principles intact. Good luck.
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  3211. Lovely video to counteract the gray November in Chicago. Could have asked the parents what the secret to 40 years together is for them. Forty years on the back end could be doable with someone. Dying to know more about the family house in Toulouse. You could video like the Peter Mayle books. Better yet film your parents on the travels like Jack Whitehall is doing. Would have loved seeing more about Matisse museum nearby. There is still time to splice in the James Bond shot coming out of the water in his blue bathing suits. If you want to up subscribers have someone film your shot coming out of the water in your blue bathing suit. It works on Poldark. Your walk was the coastal escape line during world war 2. Your fort was occupied by the nazis marine division. Don’t laugh at the tram for transportation. Many people need it for children , the disabled or elderly. I needed assistance the year it took getting over a bad car accident. It looks like a lovely village with pretty beaches , although the best conch fritters are at the fountainbleau in Miami. Libertyville Illinois had a French chef and called his restaurant cafe Pyrenees. I dined there for a decade every Thursday night after music lessons for my daughter. The fish dishes were amazing. You should be fine photographing dressed children in public. I take photos of children around the world. They are some of my best shots. I tried one of your techno videos. I really did. This video could have benefited from the meg Ryan French Kiss movie soundtrack and more sparkling rose on a boat ride. Looking forward to your travels as always Caroline
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  3238.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  Yes, you're perfect right. I'm here in London, in Walthamstow Central and I'm staying next to Loyd Park. London is a really very interesting city with its architecture and infrastructure, but as the others big cities living here is quite stressful. That's why I consider for people from the big cities to depart a little bit by taking a little bit breath and visiting and other countries, here next to Europe, as it is not so far and expensive. I've already visited some museums here in London and I have to recognize they are really quite interesting, especially The Sience Museum and the other next to it, I think Natural History M., British Museum, London Museum, Military M., and I'm gonna visit as well when I find some more time The Air Force Museum in open air and The Museum of Freemasonry with its library, but let me ask you have you ever visited the museum dedicated to John Wesley at Old Street Tube St., that one was really very interesting for me because I know who was John W. and his live? Next time when you go in Moldova I would advise you to visit the country side especially Țipova (Tsipova), Orheiul Vechi,Soroca and other important destinations such as The Reservation Lunca Prutului and many other reservations, rural and historical destinations. I know one englishman named Dunken who used to live in London for a long period of time, he definitely had moved with his wife to other englishpeople established already in Maramureș, Romania. He could help you to visit that very beautiful part of Romanian country side. If you leave me any electronic contacts on my email I'll send to you his video presentation. By the way, if you really want to try some kwass, I know one very good, non-alcoholic 100% natural you could find here in London, and I still use that kind of cold drink because it makes my stomach feels better, just don't hesitate to get in touch with me. So, my friend, prepare your ruksac for the summer is ready to come and I'm gonna do the same otherwise I'm getting ill without listening any birds and frogs songs and at least going for swimming to that beautiful lakes in the forest I know with my friends, why not? Good luck, take care.😉
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  3272. Congratulations on surviving a weekend in our City. I have lived in Dnepropetrovsk / Dnipro for the last 23 years and it was very nice to see what was effectively a documentary on it, especially one given by someone from the UK. It could maybe have done without all those irritating clips, or maybe less of them and I have to confess I have never been to any of those clubs. Some corrections and remarks: 1. Боже Мой! You have confused General Pushkin (Efim Grigorevich) with Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), one of the fathers of Russian literature and the author of Eugene Onegin and Boris Gudunov among others. That is about on a level with confusing Taras Shevchenko with the footballer. 2. I enjoyed the rant as I used to make similar rants myself and once got into trouble about 15 years ago for writing such a one in the Kyiv Post - which shows that the corruption and neglect have always been here and are not just the result of the EU and Porosheko's government. In fact, ironically, as you were making the rant, at 51.31, just behind you is the "Hotel Parus", a building which the Soviets started to build in the 1960s and which was never completed. I believe that it has not been demolished as no one wants to pay for the demolition which would probably cost more than the value of the land. Also well done in mentioning the Metro, which was "in progress" when I arrived here in December 1997, and is still in progress now. Actually there is a single line of 5 stops running from near the station to about half way out to where I live, but the continuation into the town has become something of a sink hole for lost money and I suspect a laundering vehicle. Money for road repairs is often syphoned off and the venality of some of the officials has to be seen to be believed. It is one of the differences between Ukraine and Russia. In Russia corruption is centralised, in Ukraine it is everywhere. 3. I enjoyed less the comments about the war. I don't like it when non British residents in the UK comment on British politics or Brexit, and in the same way I feel this is not really our business. I have friends on both sides and it is one of the less pleasant things in life to see one's friends trying to kill each other. The war is an absolute tragedy and as ever, it is the ordinary people who suffer as it is their children - not the children of the politicians and oligarchs - who are sent off to get shot at. I don't like Soros or the EU either but they were just one of a number of factors arising on both sides and not the only cause. Unfortunately by dignifying Poroshenko's ramshackle administration with the title of "Junta", I can see what you have been reading. This gentleman was in any event replaced democratically in the election soon after your video. I think that to take sides in a video like this which is essentially about tourism and experiences, is out of place, and as someone else has explained below, Ukraine is not Syria. Incidentally, one of the most noticeable changes that has happened in my time here is how much more patriotic Dnipro has become, especially in the last 6 years. This patriotism is independent of what language people speak: if you want a comparison for patriotic Ukrainians who only speak Russian, i usually advise people to think of those Welsh who can't speak Welsh - they don't feel any less Welsh or more English for that do they?
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  3290. The wondering Englishman You should visit (and don't think that U will need a lot of money, because U probably know that the prices in Serbia are low for one English pocket :)) but visit city of Novi Sad, 1h by bus from Belgrade on north (festival Exit is there in july, on a fortress "Petrovaradin" like Kalemegdan), than 1h from Novi Sad on north is city of Subotica, one beautifull city, mix of Serbian and Hungarian culture, and lake Palic near Subotica. Than, turn back to Belgrade, and visit Zlatibor mountain, on the southwest, 3h by bus, and try domestic dishes and specialities. U can also rent-a-car on Zlatibor and visit mountain Tara that is near, and U can go above border to Bosnia 25km, there is town Visegrad, and the bridge named "Na Drini cuprija" ( Drina is a river where bridge is). That bridge is important because our only Nobel prized writer, Ivo Andric, got his inspiration to write a book, and won the Nobel prize. There is also Andricgrad ("grad" is town on Serbian, Andric-grad is named because of Ivo Andric), than beautifull lake Perucac and Zaovine, that is all near and U can visit it in one day with a car. I think thats enough for next time, when U visit all of that, write me here, and I will tell you other places in the other parts of our country, because Serbia is beautifull and mix of everything :) And believe me, U won't have to spend more than 300 pounds to visit all of this, and it is worth it :) (except plane ticket). As you know, all of the people under 35 yo speak English, someone fluently, someone don't, but one is sure, U can't get lost 😂 Even if U get lost, older people will treat you on the best way they can, because Serbian hospitality is something that everyone in the world know about.
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  3345. Your videos are always informative, well-edited and worth watching. You asked for comments: At the beginning of the video, you point out what you can see at ground level. You point at Arsenalna METRO station and call it the stadium and wave your arms around vaguely at what you can see. Let me put you straight. The Arsenal factory complex is on the other side of the street to the back of you. Some of the buildings have been recently renovated and a "restaurant row" has been developed, centred around the Kyiv Food Market, a venue that was popularised by president Zelenskiy for one of his major press events at the end of 2019. There are still many buildings remaining. Nothing has been demolished. It is all being repurposed for the 21st century. A new office centre has opened there, called Creative States, housing, of course, some upmarket IT start-ups and the European Business Association; all very VIP and up-market. The Arsenal stadium is a run down, unused and unloved sports complex which you can see on the left of the map I have linked here. The yellow bus seen in your video is going in that direction. The rib house you also point out is housed in a 19th-century building that was part of the Pecherska fortress, built during Imperial times after the Napoleonic Wars to protect Kyiv, the 3rd city of the Russian Empire. You forgot to mention that there is a brand-new McDonalds opened there, just hidden by the station building. There are similar military buildings dotted around the Pecherska district. They predate the Arsenalna factory by about 100 years, which was a Bolshevik and Soviet development and part of the military-industrial complex until 1991.
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  3389. Your video is really nice but it contains many misleading/false information, especially when it comes to history (Tesla wasn't born in Belgrade. London Supermarket holds that name because of a popular casino called London that used to be one of the main meeting points during Yugoslavia. People don't hate Americans and Brits but their governments that bombed the country when so many civilians lost their lives.) You're probably the first person I heard calling Serbian people cold. My experience is completely different, such warm, friendly, hospitable and open minded people!Belgrade is the kind of city that has to be explored meticulously, it contains layers and layers of rich history (f.e. in that street under construction at the end of the video, I was told there's a former National Library, the property with the fence - completely destroyed during the WWII bombing by the Nazis). A good research before the visit is a must. The city itself was destroyed around 44 times and was built again from the ashes, like a phoenix. There are many intangible things about the city that make it so special and much of it doesn't meet the eye. I was so lucky to have some great local guides to tell me a bunch of cool stories and show me some hidden gems around the city, many of them do it for free (tips are welcome). Nowadays, it's the people that make the city feel so vibrant and welcoming. I felt like home and created some friendships for a lifetime! Also, the food is AMAZING. Nightlife is just the cherry on top...
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  3566. @TheWonderingEnglishman. I really do not understand those people claiming Trump is a fascist and racist. In Trump first term (2017) in his first month he released over 15,000 victims of Kamala Harris out of het Californian AG time. Most of them were young black men (misdemeanors on marihuana abuse). Kamala Harris said the process is the punishment. Look at Cheree Peoples. That was just one of Kamala's victims. Trump listened to Van Jones (something Obama and Biden refused to do) and worked with the Trump administration and members of Congress in 2018 to pass the First Step Act, which sought to improve criminal justice outcomes and reduce the federal prison population.Leading up to over 200,000 blacks being freed from jail. Trump worked out the Opportunity Zones for blacks, Trump did the long term funding of HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. Trump labelled white supremacist group KKK terrorists for 1st time ever. Obama, Biden, Clinton, they all denied this. About K@m@l@ being "Afro-American" or "black": her mother's relatives are white Indians (from India) and are the highest-caste-class family (not a working-class family). Her father is supposed to be "Donald Harris". A white guy from Jamaica, he identified himself to his colleagues as white. He has not birth certificate. There is a Donald Harris that died at age 2 back in 1940. So, who is this "Donald Harris", and then who is this K@m@l@? K@m@l@ lied in her 2019 books (1st and 2nd edition) about her black relatives. Her grandparents owned a plantation with over 1,132 black slaves. Marxists tend to change their names once in while. "Donald Harris" was a Marxist economic professor. Travelled a lot to lecture his Marxism. Alexander Bustamante (a white UK native) spend 30 years in Cuba and then went to Jamaica and was openly calling for the genocide of black Rastafarians, and did purge them. He arrested them, jailed them, tortured them, and killed them. K@m@l@ grandma worked for him. I think K@m@l@ is the child of that Shyamala Gopalan "Harris" (from India, and a very extreme Marxist) and Alexander Bustamante. And that fake "Donald Harris" was honored to "raise" his kid. Shyamala Gopalan "Harris" (she divorced "Donald Harris") and went to the very expensive neighborhood in Montreal. The same one where Justin Trudeau went to. Justin Trudeau father incited the Emergency Act while he was the incumbent prime minister in Canada to purge Communists. But he visited Cuba and met with Fidel Castro on many occasions (even public knowledge in newspapers and pictured). He brought his wife with him, and there were S3. X. @rgi35. Justin was "made" during those days. Comparing pics of Justin with Fidel Castro at the same age show very many similarities. So, also regarding his politics and inciting the Emergencies Act in 2022 (the one of his "daddy"), I think Justin should be a kid of Fidel Castro. About Shyamala Gopalan "Harris": she was very active with the black supremacy groups (called black civil right groups) and her track record looks like she is one out of the team of the MK-Ultra project (a CIA secret program). About Obama: he has falsified his birth certificate, it is proven he is born in Kenya. He had a student pass for the Columbus University in New York citing "Foreign Student". And his birth certificate is proven fake. It is also know what birth certificate was the regional one, and what snippets were inserted. All people involved are mysteriously died. Obama's first move in the White House was to rig elections. How? By professionalizing the **Hammer&Scoreboard** equipments made by CIA to rig elections abroad (to get a DC minded administration in office). Obama wanted to abuse that in the USA. In 2016 and 2020 it was recognized by ex CIA top-level agents. In the 2012 elections he rigged the game by attacking non-profits at the Republican side by his IRS. Also proven with official records in Congress. Now looking at Obama's record he must be a CIA plant said some ex CIA workers. Just wondering, why MSM are not mentioning Trump's great work for the black community, and why MSM keep promoting Obama and "Harris" as great freedom fighters especially for blacks? K@m@l@ is not black, not Afro-American, not a "working-class family". Why people like "Nevermind" in this video (and the creepy guy at [23:39] called "Progressive" Oliver) are claiming Trump is a racist and fascist? It is K@m@I@ locking up blacks, and her family hate blacks. Obama did not want to put the KKK on the terrorist list. It is Biden that adored 2 KKK ring leaders and sees them as his mentors. KKK was founded in 1865 after Republican Abe Lincoln was assassinated by a Democrat "Hollywood" actor after he wanted to abolish slavery in stages, then Republicans decide to abolish slavery at once. KKK founded by 6 Democrats incumbent in the House of Representatives: John B. Kennedy, James R. Crowe, Frank O. McCord, J. Calvin Jones, John C. Lester, and Richard R. Reed. Stated in the founding statutes. So, what party is the party of racists? And why are those people so ignorant? Gaslighted?
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  3592. 1) Did Conservatives not have a document of rules and regulations concerning processes concerning suspensions etc? I would have thought there are very detailed processes for such things that have to be followed. There must also be appeals process. 2) The semi educated hack who wrote that article is just a useful idiot playing his part in the culture wars. The rest of the media copies and pastes for cheap content. Without your previous and potential future employers being greedy/ignorant/cowards it would all mean nothing so that is where the real issue lies. They are signed up to the woke / left wing movement now, well thats as long as it doesn't affect their profits or taxes. Wish you the best of luck with everything and dont worry about this but instead look forward to making better things happen in your and others lives. Just to add, if you are passionate about the issues which got you into hot water, and you have a life long interest in politics, perhaps you could become an activist on the side, working as a journalist, or author or speaker? Might make a lot more impact that being part of the Tory party who are fake conservatives now) Their machinery in Central office will not allow you to do anything away from their preset scripts even as an MP or even Minister) I realise that you would be essentially doubling down on the issue which got you into this situation but wouldn't it be unfortunate for Adam Barnett if he inadvertently turned a paper councillor into an activist who fights against his agenda) Just a thought and dont blame you if you dont want to do it. Probably get a lot more heat coming your way)
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  3717. ​ @TheWonderingEnglishman  It does all raise a point that what are statues and monuments purpose in the first place? Are they put in place to remind the people of some historical feat or perhaps a certain persons ideals? If that is so then perhaps over time a societies sense of what is important in terms of history, or their ideals are subject to change? To pull an example out which is removed from the whole British patriotic angle for eg Alexander the Great might have been previously widely celebrated as a great conquerer. Some as I would suggest would say he was a marauder who for personal vainglory went and attacked and looted states and therefore had a great negative impact on human civilisation. There is another curious point which is aren't all these statues and monuments not built by the global elites of their time? Almost without exception it is to celebrate their own supposed achievements. What say did the public have in putting up some military figure's statue or a expansionary colonialists like Rhodes for that matter? On the latter case it seems the British State were infatuated with him largely because of the money he was sending back to Britain from his mining interests in S Africa) He was in a way one of the pioneering Global elites who essentially bought his honours from the State. His disciples have learnt from the master and continue to do the same today. So what value does such a statue have in terms of messaging to the public? Saying all that the state of British education is so poor I have little doubt that neither the black lives matter gangsta culture mixed with far left hooligans, nor the soccer thugs suffering from the British disease, nor many others in wider society have much of a clue about any of the monuments or statues in the UK. A tiny fringe of culture vultures and academically minded may well do but if we supplanted the population of the UK to say the architecture of Dubai I doubt many would really mind. In fact they'd probably be grateful for the tacky malls.
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  3824. The way you tube meddles and picks and chooses video monetezation is predictable lefty anti free speech. I never imagined that you tube or twitter or Facebook would become the censorship empires they have become for ANY content that these faceless “moderators” control. Yet they won’t take down animal cruelty videos that are constantly flagged. I live in Los Angeles and am half Irish ancestry. I really appreciate this man in the street POV interviews on your channel. Unfiltered by mainstream media. Excellent. The UK has swung so far left with their immigration (like the US). People illegally entering the US are given everything for free -while we are taxed to death and told to embrace the destruction of what’s left of American culture and ideals and love of country. The 20 mill who have come here are for economics only. And when you START your relationship with a country by breaking the law you don’t respect anything about the country. And they will all vote DEMOCRAT of course as they are already handing them indoctrination about who to vote as they come flooding in. The left here wants to give all them voting rights with no qualifications. At all. It’s planned gutting of the Republican Party by sheer numbers. Ireland has a proud and long history but is a small country compared to US and doesn’t take much to destroy culture language religion and values by deliberately flooding the country with people who never cracked a book or a search on their phone about IRELAND and what it represents. The monks of Ireland SAVED civilization in the dark ages. 🙌you should have a Patreon so we can support your clear and direct reporting !!
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