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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Watchdog on Wall Street podcast explaining the news coming
out of the complex worlds of finance, economics, and politics
and the impact it will have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Diversity friendly Gi Hottis.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
I saw those three words in that order story, mainstream
media story today. How serious diversity friendly Gi Hottis plan
on building a state? I don't think in the history
of the world those three words have ever been used
in that order. Diversity friendly Gi Hottis. This is this
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is what they do. This is what the media is,
what the axis of evil to Watchdog on Wall Street,
axis of evil, big business, politicians in the media.
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This is what they do.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
And unfortunately, unfortunately many people just read it. They don't
think about it, they don't process it and understand the
lies that were being told. You want to know who
those diversity friendly Jihattis are and who they are? Al Qaeda,
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al Qaeda, You remember them. Oh, let's we'll go back
to the way back machine.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Al Qaeda. I remember first reading about al Qaeda. This
was back in the nineteen nineties when they were blowing
up two thousand year old statues of Buddha in Afghanistan, and.
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I said, well, I said, this is not good.
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I member again, as I'm saying to myself, if you
have the capacity to destroy a massive two thousand year
old statue, beautiful statue, destroy something like that, boy, you're
up to no good. And as it turns out that
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they were up to no good. Al Qaeda, which again
we you know, we funded them when we gave them
weapons and you know what, to fight the Soviet Union.
Back in the day, they had a guy named real
rich guy billionaire by the game he may have heard
of his name. His name was Osama bin Laden, billionaire
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billionaire family Saudi Arabia, close ties to Dick Cheney and
Haliburton and the Bush family at the bin Ladens.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
UH. Well, Osama Osama wouldn't.
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Like the fact that the United States UH had military
presidents in Saudi Arabia, got upset and to attack the
United States. A series of attacks. You had the Colbar
Tower attacks, you had attack on the USS coal, you
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had the first World Trade Center attack. Was a nineteen
ninety three that you had thing called may remember this
called nine to eleven that that was al Qaeda. The
you know, the the diversity friendly gie honeys, the diversity
friendly jihanis. Oh.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Oh you might remember too.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
You remember these diversity friendly You may remember this, young people,
you might not. There was a Wall Street Journal reporter
by the name of Daniel Pearl where they they saw
it his head off, put it on video and put
it out for the world to see.
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You know.
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Al Qaeda. Okay, the head choppers and barbarians. This I'm
going to go through people. I'm gonna go through again.
You left us. How shall I put this anal shrinkters
out there that believe that we need to be tax more,
send more money to Washington d C. I'm gonna give
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you another example of our tax dollars at work.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Okay, well, we'll do this.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
We'll do Afghanistan. Yeah, Afghanistan. Uh, you know we did.
We did wonders over there. Oh, we routed al Qaeda,
but now al Qaeda is now I guess we turned
them into Jihati friendly.
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Al Qaeda.
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Beat them out, tried to get rid of the Taliban.
Did that didn't work. Taliban's back in charge. And we're
still sending tens of billions of dollars to the Taliban
after we just left all of our military equipment there.
Oh yeah, all that that all you know, girls going
to school thing.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
That ain't happening anymore.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Iraq, there was another great, great, great expenditure of our
tax dollars. Go invade Iraq, take out Saddam Hussein. Now, okay,
the uh Iran is basically running the show over there.
It's been freaking what's been great, hasn't it? Another true,
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true American foreign policy success story.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
I'm sure. I'm sure the Iraqi people love Americans.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
Oh yeah, we've killed too many of their citizens or
anything like that.
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Libya, Yeah, Libya.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
You know they had this guy Mumar Kadafi got in line,
got in line when Bush came in, was afraid of
getting bombed.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
In fact, by the way, Libya had the highest per
capita GDP in all of Africa. Yeah, we had to
break that too. We had to break that too. Now
they have open air slave markets in Libya. That is
a point where a lot of the the migrants are leaving.
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Africa and coming into Europe.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
By blowing up Libya, that was actually kind of like
the kicking point for Isis that got isis kicked, isis
in to gear. So again as another true America and
foreign policy success story. Now I got Syria where we
got al Qaeda looking to take the place over. But
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don't worry, they're diversity friendly. Jihattis. Let me tell you
what's going to happen. I'll tell you what's going to
happen in Syria. Sod is removed. You're going to be
back to open air slave markets that's going to be
coming out of there. That's going to be another big vacuum.
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Another major problem as well. We can we're going to
talk about Ukraine. Yeah, I'm sure when we helped overthrow
that government twenty fourteen, that's gone swimmingly as well. You know,
massive mess that we got there going now another true
American foreign policy success story. What we're told all the
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time about Donald Trump's a threat to democracy.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
You know what their.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Definition of democracy is. It's it's not it's not the
Athenian democracy. Their their definition of democracy is the institutions
that are running the world, the watchdog and Wall Street
access of evil. That to them, that is what democracy.
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That's the threat that's there. They equate democracy to all
of these hoiity toity elitist institutions that have been running
the show. That's democracy to them. I had this send
to me by one of our listeners. There's a series
of New York Times New York Times articles over the past,
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well past past couple decades, and then some we go
December seventh, nineteen ninety how to choke Iraq. Here's one
January thirtieth, nineteen ninety eight.
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Oh yeah, William Crystial, Robert.
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Kagan bombing Iraq isn't enough? Yeah, December twentieth, nineteen ninety eight.
American bombs make I rack stronger.
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Here's one. Yeah, you get April twelfth, twenty thirteen, bomb
North Korea before it's too late. Here's one.
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August twenty seventh, twenty thirteen, bomb Syria even if it's illegal.
And of course we got John Bolton here March twenty sixth,
twenty fifteen to stop Iran's bomb.
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Bomb Iran. Wow.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Wow, you know this is interesting too. I get this
whole thing going on with Pete Eggset and Defense Department.
You want to know, you know what in common between
the senators right now that are opposing Pete hegg Set,
You know what they have in common? Take a guess
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Boeing and Lockheed Martin are their biggest donors. Yes, the
military industrial complex goes on. Al Qaeda, head choppers, barbarians
behind nine to eleven.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
We're arming them now, well now we're arming them again.
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