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Jesse Watters Primetime

dod only buying commercial parts from the oems is literally driving us out of business. the interest on our debt alone is now exceeding for the first time in american history the entire defense budget. we can't afford it anymore. >> jesse: that's why we have inflation and are up to our eyeballs in debt. flower power, woodstock, the sixties were an era of free love and psychedelics but the counterculture did not necessarily happen organically. lsd was discovered in a swiss lab and was then commandeered by our intelligence agencies at the dawn of the cold war. american intelligence believed lsd could be used to brainwash communists, to control people's thoughts, and as a truth serum during interrogations. the cia started a secret project, mk ultra, were americans were unwittingly dosed with psychedelic drugs and

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Jesse Watters Primetime

>> norman, describe these radical experimentse on americans by the central intelligence agenctelligeny. >> you're right, it's absolutely crazy what happened. >> and where did this come from? it actually cameappened.d this a because the were the firstir onesst one to do psychedelic rey in the concentration camp. of dahl. and when the americans liberated the camp and liberated germany from national socialism, they found from n by the ssne and they thought if the are so into using lsd as a potential weapon, maybe we can also try to use it now in the cold war against the soviet union i. : w >> was lsd ever shown to be useful for interrogations, or brainwashing or nonot?t? >> not really. i mean, it is. it proved to be useful to makenr

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Jesse Watters Primetime

psychedelic age joins us now. norman, describe these radical experiments on americans by the central intelligence agency. >> you are right, it's crazy what happened. and where did this come from? it came from the nazis because the nazis were the first ones to do psychedelic research in the concentration camp. when they americans liberated the camp and liberated germany from national socialism, they found these reports done by the ss and they thought if the nazis are so into using lsd as a potential weapon, maybe we can also try to use it now in the cold war against the soviet union. >> jesse: was lsd ever shown to be useful for interrogations, brainwashing or not? >> not really. i mean it proved to be useful to

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Jesse Watters Primetime

to dod only buying commercial of partsg co from the oems, whih is essentially sole source, is literally driving us out of business. i mean, the interest on our debt alone is now exceeding for the first time in american historn americy the entire defee budget. >> we can't afford it anymor e. d ar >> that's why we have inflation and we're up to our eyeballs in debt. flower power, woodstock, the merry pranksters, haight-ashbury, the 60s were an era of free love and psychedelics. >> but the countercultureulture didn't necessarily happen organically. lsd was discovered d in a swiss lab and was then commandeered by our intelligence agencies at the dawn of the cold war, lsd ican intelligence believed lsd could be used to brainwash communists to control people'sst thoughts and as a truth serum, during interrogations, the ciaei started a secret project and culture whera secre americans we unwittingly dosed with psychedelic drugsreed

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China warns citizens of potential interrogations and harassment in US

China News: China has released a travel advisory for its citizens planning trips to the United States, cautioning them to brace for potential unexpected situation

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China Protests 'Interrogations & Deportations' of Its Students at US Entry Points | News Article | World News

China News: The Chinese government has protested to the US over the treatment of Chinese students arriving to study in America. Chinese students have been subjected to interrogations, electronic device checks, and deportations at US entry points. The Chinese ambassador in Washington expressed his concerns and called the treatment unacceptable. The protest comes at a time when the US and China are trying to improve their relations through student exchanges.

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BBC News

bradshaw himself saying that the post office has absolute confidence in the robustness and the integrity of the horizon it system. it was put to him that if he wasn't technically minded, how can he sign a statement with such words? he argued that this was put together by a team of solicitors, julian blake then reminded him and asked him if he knew it was also put together by the chief of the post office's pr department. that was one phase, establishing what he knew and when, there was also a question of the language he used in some of the interrogations, language that i can't repeat, those are the allegations made. and i believe we have the inquiry starting again, so i will take you there so we can hear this next phase as stephen bradshaw resumes giving evidence to the

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BBC News

he held with sub—postmasters who he was investigating. because those sub—postmaster is over the years have been claiming, alleging, that they were subject to intimidating, threatening and at times cruel interrogation by these sub—postmasters. .. interrogation by these sub—postmasters... by these sub—postmasters. .. by these investigators sub—postmasters... by these investigators who were operating separately from the police and the cps. so it was put to him that his behaviour in some of these interrogations was unprofessional. one particular case was talked about, janet skinner. she spent three months of a nine month custodial sentence in prison. she was convicted of false accounting due to a £59,000 shortfall and she has talked about prison being just

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BBC News at Six

went about it, they were so aggressive. went about it, they were so aggressive-— went about it, they were so aggressive. not far away, in newcastle. _ aggressive. not far away, in newcastle, sarah _ aggressive. not far away, in newcastle, sarah was - aggressive. not far away, in newcastle, sarah was being i newcastle, sarah was being interviewed by her contracts manager. this is what that interview sounded like. you manager. this is what that interview sounded like-— sounded like. you cannot explain the £8,172 figure — sounded like. you cannot explain the £8,172 figure between _ sounded like. you cannot explain the £8,172 figure between that _ sounded like. you cannot explain the £8,172 figure between that figure - £8,172 figure between that figure you are _ £8,172 figure between that figure you are disputing? _ £8,172 figure between that figure you are disputing? [— £8,172 figure between that figure you are disputing?— you are disputing? i have worked really hard _ you are disputing? i have worked really hard to _ you are disputing? i have worked really hard to make _ you are disputing? i have worked really hard to make it _ you are disputing? i have worked really hard to make it what - you are disputing? i have worked really hard to make it what it - you are disputing? i have worked really hard to make it what it is l really hard to make it what it is now. i pushed for every product and service that i could possibly get. why would ijeopardise service that i could possibly get. why would i jeopardise that? service that i could possibly get. why would ijeopardise that? but today, we were watching those post office investigators being grilled 0ffice investigators being grilled themselves. it office investigators being grilled themselves-— themselves. it feels quite 'ust, doesnt themselves. it feels quite 'ust, doesn-t it. i themselves. it feels quite 'ust, doesn't it, that i themselves. it feels quite 'ust, doesn't it, that they * themselves. it feels quite just, doesn't it, that they should - themselves. it feels quite just, i doesn't it, that they should get themselves. it feels quite just, l doesn't it, that they should get a taste _ doesn't it, that they should get a taste of— doesn't it, that they should get a taste of their own medicine, that they should answer for their attitude _ they should answer for their attitude and their behaviour? in attitude and their behaviour? anglesey, attitude and their behaviour? in anglesey, two former postmaster ats are watching the interrogations

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Hannity

along with senator lindsey graham of north carolina. there's been such a fight, senator blackburn, about this issue. it doesn't make one wonder why people are fighting so hard. we've discovered through the documents that some were more deeply involved with epstein than profe previously thought. >> you're right about that, sean. we want the black book, the video footage from the fbi. we also want the documents around the investigation and interrogations that the fbi has conducted. it is imperative that we figure out who was involved with jeffrey epstein. there's the only way to break apart this $150 billion a year

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