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The Tore Says Show

Wed 15 Feb: The Secret Circle Chapter One: Humans As A Retail Commodity

The Tore Says Show

Tore Says

News Commentary, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2023

⏱️ 129 minutes

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Summary

In today's second show, Tore introduces her new documentary on the shocking evils of human trafficking. It's a story that has to be told and includes the motives, methods, medical corruption, money, desperate clients and modern history of the world's most hideous industry. Tragically, we need look no further than our country's Southern border.

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0:00.0

B The Welcome everyone. So I'm going to give it a minute and we're going to talk a little bit about water before I start the docu.

0:35.0

This will be chapter one.

0:38.0

I wasn't expecting to play this today, but considering that someone I work with,

0:48.0

genius, said maybe this is a time then so be it let's do it.

0:57.0

Now let me just show you something that I've talked about before.

1:06.0

To most reporters, to most reporters,

1:10.0

excuse me, my microphone was down to most reporters that are supposedly on our side and not,

1:17.3

I have brought this to their attention in regards to what they were doing with the Intel

1:22.1

plant and the schematics that I've seen with the pipes, you know, like how do you know randomly that so many years ago they had decided through eminent domain to take farmland in the state of Ohio to pipe, or it wasn't just

1:34.8

gas, but I digress.

1:37.6

And I have talked about the water crisis in the sense of, well, we have one, because it's one company that's buying it all, but we also

1:46.4

have one, because it's all bad. You know, I'm seeing people testing the right.

1:50.5

Oh my gosh, it's supposed to be 30 to 900, it's 9-11, and it's like,

1:55.0

have you checked your water before the derailment? No, I've checked mine, and it's off the chain.

2:05.0

So, this is an old-ish report.

2:12.0

I'd like to share this with you. It's just a couple of minutes since we're talking

2:20.0

water. Let's go.

2:23.0

In the

2:25.0

In 2005. In 2005, the Nestle CEO implied that having access to water wasn't a basic human rights.

2:40.0

That was to an uh, um,

2:44.0

euf and little bit are clear to me.

2:47.0

The first,

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