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I wonder what Universe that NBC journalist is from? It can be this one as he seems to have no knowledge of daily realities here.

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He clearly parroted the Establishment Narrative in his questioning. The BBC gent at the end was the one that interviewed Putin back in 2019 for Financial Times when Putin declared Liberalism dead, and shocked both questioners. So, he was very careful with his question. You'll read that at the end of Part Three.

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Propagandists, that's the role of journalism in the west. Media consolidation in the nineties seems to have made things worse, where previously there was some diversity of voice it seems to have become nothing more than an amplifier of messaging via the deep state's narrative managers.

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thanks karl.. excellent interaction and responses from vladimir putin!

regarding the issue of banking, i really wish those in the banking sector in russia would consult and get advise from richard werner.. in fact, there was a russian fellow in the audience who asked some great questions in this interview of 1 hour 20 minutes with werner from 6 years ago... it is critical that russia gets a handle of the whole system of banking and richard werner would be an excellent advisor, if russia were to hire him... here is the video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FT-zyTX2nE

he presently works in the uk, but is from germany and vary familiar with the success of the smaller banks in germany which are presently under threat from the eu...

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The question of credit creation and its power is always a central topic when looking at sovereignty. I've appreciated the work by Dr Hudson in this regard as his work is based on using primary sources. Historically crushing debt leads to demographic problems, and then the rot really sets in.

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Yes, and we're seeing that happening in real time today.

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Putin is amazing. The NBC journalist sets him up with an obviously loaded question on how Russia is "failing," and yet Putin responds politely, even calling the journalist a dear colleague. Presumably this was already hours into the session as well and Putin is still in complete composure. He is the preeminent statesman in the world today.

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