Episode 2785: FBI Fear For The Life Of Their Whistleblower
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Learn English with Stephen K. K. Bodington. In 1944, Allied forces began landing Allied armies on the northern coast of France. This is the story of the Battle of Omaha Beach, the most famous beach landing of all time.
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
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I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
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I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
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London calling in the home, overseas and European services of the BBC
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and through United Nations Radio, Mediterranean.
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Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force,
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Allied naval forces supported by strong air forces
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Allied naval forces supported by strong air forces
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toward which we have striven these many months.
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The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere
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Much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of 1940-41.
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The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans
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Can he hang on can be lovers, as they live the longest day?
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Can he hang on high and free, can he hang on to the same?
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Can he hang on to the same stream, can they live the longest day?
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The longest day, the longest day, this will be the longest day, till we close and we'll be here, till we are last yet at least.
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dispatch, great, the longest day, the lowest day, this will be the longest day, the longest day, this will be the longest.
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this landing. 150,000 combat troops landed over a period of several hours. Early in the morning,
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starting at dawn. Previous to that, the 82nd 101st Airborne had dropped in on the western
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beaches behind Utah to secure the transportation nodes and cut off the railroads and take bridges
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so that the Germans could not reinforce their troops on the beach. Of the 150,000, about 10,000,
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they assume 10,000 to 12,000 casualties, the most famous is Omaha Beach. The reason Omaha Beach
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was a four-mile stretch right there that connected Utah and Pointe-de-Hoc with the Canadians and the
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British at Gold Sword in Juneau. And it actually, because of the centerpiece, had to be taken
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against enemy bluffs. That's, if you've seen The Longest Day, if you've seen Private Ryan,
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that's the beach that really gets the most focus because of the slaughter. Almost virtually the
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entire first wave that came at a short dawn were casualties, either KIA or wounded.
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The reason Omaha's so important is it became late in the morning, early in the afternoon,
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there was actually, the second wave hadn't really had much effect. They were up against the seawall,
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and there was discussions, actual discussions on the beach because back in those days,
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the problem we had was NCOs and junior officers, the training of NCOs and junior officers because
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all the troops were basically quite green. And they actually discussed extraction from the beach,
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which had been catastrophic. Number one, it had been a terrible morale killer. Number two,
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you would not have been able to unite or connect the paratroopers of the 101st and the 82nd and the
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troops that landed at Utah Beach or the Rangers that went up at Pointe-de-Hoc. The Germans would have
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been able to split the invasion in two and start to drive guys back into the sea. So Omaha had to be held.
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Late in the morning, a current colonel, George Taylor, going up and down where the troops were
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in absolute shock, said, hey, there are two types of people on this beach. Those are dead and those
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are about to die. We got to get out of here. So they started to put Bangalore torpedoes and went up
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to the seawall to blow it up. But there's an amazing piece by Eric Hogan today. I think it's actually up
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on National Review. It's in a bunch of newspapers throughout the country. And Eric is, I think,
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an amateur historian, wrote an incredible piece about the three angels of Normandy and its captain,
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Joseph Dawson, Lieutenant John Spaulding, and particularly Tech Sergeant Philip Streisick.
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They actually worked their way up through a gully, got up above the cliffs, or right there,
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not a cliff, but a very high ridge where the Germans were, and were able to work themselves
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around. These are just three average guys, right? This is the average American that was the
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infantry. Remember, all the elites had gone into the Army Air Corps. All the elites were in special
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forces. They were Rangers, OSS. The infantry was kind of the cream of the crop, as it would say,
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right? As infantry normally is, you got to get the job done. Dawson, Spaulding, and Streisick got up
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above and behind the Germans. Dawson waved to guys and then sent Streisick and Spaulding and
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back of them to attack the German guns from the rear and actually was able to suppress the fire
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so that the troops in front of the seawall could actually get the Bangalore's torpedoes underneath
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and blow up and breach the seawall. Act of heroism.
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So they were awarded, those three were awarded Distinguished Service Crosses, and it's said
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that they should have been up for the Medal of Honor, but they got the Distinguished Service
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Cross. Streisick himself is a very interesting kind of prototypical American of Polish descent.
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Eighth grade, he dropped out of eighth grade to become a truck driver to help the family because
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in those days, obviously with the Depression, he needed help. He was awarded, he fought in North
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Africa. This is a tech sergeant. He fought in North Africa, Sicily, and then Normandy landed,
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went all the way across Europe, fought in the Hurtgen Forest. Streisick was awarded four silver
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stars and six bronze stars in his time. At the Hurtgen Forest, he actually had a
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breakdown, PTSD or combat fatigue, after winning four silver stars, six bronze stars, who actually
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was awarded, I think, a silver star for Hurtgen, and was shipped back to a hospital, back in
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the rear. He actually said at the time, of all the combat he had had, he had been 440 straight
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days in combat, that the worst thing that happened is a young soldier had his jaw shot off and begged
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Streisick to kill him. Streisick killed him, he said, that never left him, and it was a huge reason
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he had this breakdown in the Hurtgen Forest. Tech Sergeant Philip Streisick, an American hero,
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just incredible. Those are the angels of D-Day, the angels of Normandy, and this article by Eric Hogan
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we're going to get out and make sure is, everybody can read it. Also, in closing, before we break this
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first segment off, and we're going to have Congressman Anna Polina Luna is going to join us for breaking news
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at the end. On his, right before his 40th birthday, after moving to Florida after the war, becoming
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a developer, a construction chief, because of the PTSD, right before his 40th birthday, Tech Sergeant
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Streisick committed suicide. We're going to be right back in the war room.
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Many men came here as soldiers. Many men will pass this way. Many men will count the hours as they hear the longest day.
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Okay, welcome back. We're going to talk more about D-Day throughout the day. Also, we're going to talk
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about really Overlord in the Battle of Normandy. People think, you know, kids are taught today,
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Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Holocaust, and Hiroshima. That's not World War II. We're going to talk
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throughout this month about one of the biggest, most complicated battles in American history.
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That's Normandy. They took all the way to Paris, and we're going to go and talk about that.
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D-Day, more of D-Day later in the day. We've got so much to go through, though. By the way,
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By the way, if Congressman Annapolino Luna hadn't been, had showed up a little earlier
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for a hit, I don't think I would have gotten through that first segment. So thank you for
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your moral. Thank you for your moral. That was tough. That was tough. You've broken a lot
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of news. By the way, we've had also announcement today, the breakup of the biggest spy ring in
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the history of the United States. Yes, Sequoia Capitol announced this morning that they're
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splitting in two, right? They're going to separate out their Chinese part from the American part.
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Too late, Sequoia. We're still coming after you. Colonel Derek Harvey, Brian Costello, Lee Smith,
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Natalie Winters. We have an entire team on the investigation of the most corrupt organization
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in America, and that's saying something. Sequoia Capitol. But Sequoia Capitol, you can run,
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but you can't hide. Just like on Oversight, okay, you're a firebrand, but you're not a bomb thrower,
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right? You're a firebrand, but there's a difference. You're a firebrand, but not a bomb thrower.
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But you threw a bomb yesterday. I think it was during our afternoon show. And also,
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I'm looking down because we've got the Annapolino Luna alerts. And all of a sudden,
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I see this thing coming out of committee. And by the time I saw it, I think, Tim, it's had a million
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retweets. What did you actually say? And how many retweets is this thing? This is one of the most
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viral things I've ever seen. So I think now it's upwards of 3.3 million impressions just on Twitter
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alone. 3.3 million impressions. Yes. So obviously, that's huge because had not been for social
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media, I don't know that this truth would be out there like this. But I simply just put out a fact
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that came out of a briefing and oversight. So we know that Comer has been obviously working to get
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a certain document from the FBI that proves that Biden was receiving money from a foreign national
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$5 million when he was a vice president. So it's public corruption. And the FBI not only did not
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want to hand over this document, it's not classified. But they also said that if the informant who has
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been with the FBI for over 10 years, very credible sourcing has been paid over six figures. This is not
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just some random schmuck. Paid over six figures for other things. For information. Of other things he's
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worked on. So obviously has a level of credibility. 100%. The FBI was basically saying that this is one of
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their most trusted informants dating back to the Obama era. But ultimately, that they were in fear
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that this individual would be killed if they were unmasked. Hang on a second. Slow down. Because
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this is like now in a mob movie. Yes. And it's like it's I mean, between that and to the other point
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of the FBI is infiltrated, you have a spy by the name of one eye. I mean, I say it, I feel like I'm in
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a James Bond movie. But unfortunately, it's true. Who has been leaking information to their knowledge to
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Hunter Biden in regards to the ongoing investigation into him. So let's connect all
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this. By the way, yesterday, I think until Sequoia came along, the biggest spy in American
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history, Hanson died. And we still, I think, totally know the reason out in the in Supermax
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prison out in Florence, Colorado, FBI agent. And this was the guy that Angleton at the CIA
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went after. Angleton knew and this drove Angleton mad and quite frankly, destroyed the careers of
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probably 200 CIA and FBI officers hunting for the greatest mole we ever had was an FBI agent,
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Hanson. You're saying now it's connected dots here. They got an informant, but they also have
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a mole. So there's this is this is FBI testifying to Comer or talking to Comer on the ring.
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OK, so we have in regards to that specifically Biden information, there's a whistleblower and there's
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a human source, an informant. OK, so that's separate. Aside from that, there is a mole within
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the FBI who is leaking information to Hunter Biden and his code name is One Eye. So we have the ongoing
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investigation into Hunter Biden via the FBI. They have information that they are refusing to give to
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Congress. They are telling Congress that they have a genuine fear that this individual will be killed
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if they're unmasked. This is one of their most trusted sources. And while this is all happening,
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we are finding out that not only is the president, this is not a conspiracy theory. We have evidence.
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OK, so now we're also finding out that the man sitting in the White House is basically guilty of
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national security violations. He's corrupt. Hang on. So how do you know he's from the information you
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have? How do you know that's a big leap to say he's guilty? Why do you say that? Because of the
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information that the FBI has proving that he has received a $5 million payment from a foreign
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national while he was as the vice president sitting basically next to Obama in the White
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House. And that's in addition to the funding that we're seeing coming out. Yeah, leave all the
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Chinese stuff aside. This is totally separate. This is $5 million. And we still don't know whether
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it's through Romania, from the CCP. But you're saying there's a whistleblower informant and the FBI
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is informing Comer and the Oversight Committee that the FBI believes or the informant believes
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that if their name is exposed, they could be they're afraid for their life, they're afraid of
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being assassinated. The FBI told Comer that they were had a credible fear that this individual would
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be killed if they're unmasked. So where does that leave? I mean, that you can't stop the investigation
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because that to me, that would drive it up to the highest priority to get done. Oh, we can't stop the
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investigation. And the fact that they don't want to give Congress, which is basically the answering
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authority that the FBI has to answer to, we are the people you have to answer to us. You can't
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continue one to hide this information. And also to if you are in fear that you can't even protect
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your witness, why would you then continue to try to put that person in jeopardy? Right? They would
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need to go into witness protection. We have to open up. Did Comer to your knowledge, the Comer
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in talking to Ray and the FBI say, if you have a fear and you're our lead federal law enforcement
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agency, where's that threat coming from? Is it from a foreign threat or is it from associates
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with Biden and the people that this point to? Where's the threat coming from?
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I wasn't in the room and I didn't hear the full back and forth. But what was interesting
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is that Comer was not the only one that heard this, right? There was other staff present in
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the room. And I find it very alarming that the FBI still chose to hide that information
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from us saying that it was an ongoing investigation, which we know that the FBI can keep ongoing
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investigations forever. Ultimately, though, the bigger issue is, is that they are basically
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thinking that they're not accountable to the people. And so on Thursday, we will be holding
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a hearing to mark up the bill to hold the director of the FBI in contempt of Congress.
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And frankly, that will go to the floor. So they think that this is the old, you know,
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one point of Republican Party. And I think that we absolutely have to hold these people accountable.
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You know, Steve, like I, I say this stuff and it's, it's crazy because it sounds like something
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that is made for a movie. But if we don't, who's going to do it? If we don't do it, who's going
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to do it? So we have to, and to my understanding, McCarthy has been working with, uh, with Comer
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Even if that's brought this place, even if that's brought to the floor, the, the, the,
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Okay. There'll be two of us then. Uh, maybe three people. No, but, but it's still, here's
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what I understand. When they say it's an ongoing investigation to the best of your knowledge
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or Comer of the staffs, this is from what's six or seven years ago, six or seven years
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ago, at least it could be early. What, what is the, what is the, what is the, where did
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I think that that's the questions that we want to know. If this is ongoing, you've had
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this information, you know, that the law was violated. You did nothing. You had this information
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going into 2020. And by the way, the same FBI that's conducting the investigation has a mole
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that's leaking information to Hunter Biden, probably leaking information on this as well
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to Hunter Biden. I mean, the extent of which the corruption exists is unknown.
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Your point is that they've known at least somewhat about this before the 2020 election.
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Um, and particularly they knew it also in 2019, uh, when the laptop from hell was given over
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This goes back to when Joe Biden was vice president.
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Vice president. Yes. But even when they got that, it connected more dots. Um, let's talk
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about the, let's talk about the mole. How did the mole come up? How did you guys actually
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The mole has been a brief to us from the committee, from what we've been able to find out. But all
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I know is that this individual, they have not been able to identify who it is and that they
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are leaking information about an active investigation into Hunter Biden to Hunter Biden. So, I mean,
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even in just saying that, you know, if this was you, for example, you can bet they would
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Have they on, on this whistleblower, other whistleblowers are coming up by the whistleblower
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law that takes them out of the system for the FBI and deals directly with the committee
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as a whistleblower. Can't you just tell the FBI, we want to just deal directly with the
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Well, there's a, they're not giving over the name that they're not identifying, let
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Well, there's a whistleblower and there's an informant.
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Informant has been with the FBI for over 10 years and is one of their highest paid informants
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and sources. So they're saying that this individual, if unmasked, if we know who it is, that they
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have a credible fear that this person will be killed.
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There's many whistleblowers that have come forward. We know that one recently, I think
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it was on May 30th, just basically came forward and said that he, he was an Israeli officer
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that was working alongside as an advisor with a Chinese company. He came forward and now
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he's being charged with cooked up charges from the DOJ. They're trying to say that he's
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Do you have to, you have to bolt, right? You have to bounce.
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Where do people get social media? Where do they follow you? Because this is an explosive
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I want everybody to go there. Once again, real quickly, on Thursday, what's going to happen
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So we are marking up a bill to hold the director of the FBI in contempt of Congress in House
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Oversight. And you're working diligently on that?
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So to my knowledge, tomorrow we will be taking the vote to censure him and potentially fine
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And that has, tomorrow night, and that has that backing of leadership.
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Fantastic. And you're having a huge impact, I can tell you. Just the buzz around town.
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At first they thought, oh no, what's this shifty shift? The shifty shifting tomorrow is going
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Yeah, I mean, he's going to go down as a liar, as she should.
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Yeah. Shifty shift, not going to be in the Senate, I don't think, after tomorrow night.
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And thank you for helping me get through the first segment. That's your moral support.
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Okay, welcome back. It is 6 June, the 79th anniversary of the landings in Normandy. Obviously,
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the 80th anniversary is going to be one that is going to absorb the nation because there's
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very few of the greatest generation left. Throughout the day, we're going to be talking
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about this. One thing on the Normandy landings, I think it's the most complicated, probably
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even more, I think, maybe than the moonshot. I know that sounds, but it was the combination.
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It was so meticulously planned. It was a convergence of technology and personnel. Remember, the U.S.
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U.S. infantry always fought. We were technology dependent, I think people would say, right?
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We were very technology dependent. And so it was meticulously planned with all types of
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contingency plans. It was just from an industrial process was a masterpiece in planning and even
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everything went wrong. Of course, stuff is always going to go wrong, particularly when we have
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that. Remember, 150,000 troops on this day. And I think the Americans put over 1.1 million
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into the beaches and up into Normandy for the battle through the first or the allies. I should
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say the allied armies, 1.1 million by the end of June. Just extraordinary, extraordinary human
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achievement of everybody had to come together to make that happen. In the war that we're in today,
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the war that's been declared on us by the Chinese Communist Party, also is about personnel,
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but it's also about technology. The biggest source inspiring that we've had, it's ironic,
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it's the day after Hanson left this veil of tears out there in the Supermax prison, that
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Sequoia Capitol today announced this morning that they're breaking up in either two or three
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segments. But the central thing is they're breaking up the Chinese piece from the American piece.
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And with Brian Costello and Colonel Derek Harvey and Natalie Winters and Lee Smith's going to be on
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in the next day or two, an investigative team that we've got on this, as we've been arguing,
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there is a... Mike Turner, Republican from Ohio, has shut down an investigation at the House
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Intelligence Committee on Sequoia Capitol, and particularly Neil Shen, right, in their transfer of
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investments and transfers of technology to the Chinese Communist Party and the PLA. There's also,
00:32:36.740
my understanding, a quite thick FBI report that's sitting on the desk of Lisa Monaco. You know her as the
00:32:44.740
hatchet woman for Merrick Garland, his deputy. The investigations, it's an open secret in this town
00:32:52.220
about the transfer of military technology from the United States and from, you know, emerging companies,
00:32:58.660
whether it's artificial intelligence or any type of military technology. Voice of America today,
00:33:04.720
the Voice of America, Jeff Selden over there, has done a piece about the Australian Strategic Policy
00:33:11.740
Institute's done this very thorough analysis, and they've come up with the fact that China,
00:33:17.440
the CCP, is leading in every, basically every category of military technology. 100% of that
00:33:23.660
technology, 100% has been transferred from the West, principally from the United States of America.
00:33:30.460
I want to bring in Dr. Bradley Thayer right now, and we're going to get to your amazing piece,
00:33:35.960
I think it's up in National Review, about holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable for,
00:33:40.600
for, and particularly accountable for their crimes. But we've got to wake up to the fact that they're
00:33:45.020
at war with us. Dr. Thayer, connect the dot here, but from the Australia Policy Institute that Selden's
00:33:50.540
done this summary piece, it's quite good, I'm going to have Mo and Grace put it up so everybody can see
00:33:56.100
it, with the fact of the ongoing problem, and the London Times has had a huge investigative piece
00:34:01.880
on Sequoia, on Sequoia Capital and the venture capital firms and private equity firms in this country
00:34:07.620
allowing the military. The Chinese Communist Party did not become the leaders in these advanced
00:34:13.500
things of military technology, including artificial intelligence, by their own work. Starting in the,
00:34:21.140
in the 90s with the Clintons, this is, it was a Bernie Schwartz in Loral, that the transfer of American
00:34:29.060
technology, really based upon this audience, because it's either been the, it's either been the,
00:34:34.400
it's either been the, your tax money that paid for this, that they stole or was given to them,
00:34:43.720
or your pension fund money that was done through these private equity and venture capitalists.
00:34:48.100
Walk me through Sequoia Capital and the Australian Policy Institute story that says how advanced they
00:34:53.700
are in all these military technologies, sir. Well, Steve, it's great to be with you again
00:34:59.820
today. They're linked. As you said, we've been funding the CCP and China's rise from the,
00:35:12.440
since Carter gave them most favored nation status in 1980, really, but that greatly accelerated under
00:35:18.140
Clinton. When Clinton put them on the path to a World Trade Organization membership, and in 94,
00:35:26.200
essentially said that they could have most favored nation status without any human rights safeguards
00:35:33.580
whatsoever. So it was KD bar the door from that point, and they were off to the races.
00:35:41.100
Sequoia shows that the problem, as well as the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, those two issues
00:35:47.400
are linked. Sequoia is funding them, and they're trying to get ahead of what they would see as
00:35:53.440
measures that might be taken to restrict their ability to make profits in the U.S. and the West,
00:36:01.500
as well as within China, by doing that division. But the ASPI, again, the Australian Strategic
00:36:07.280
Policy Institute study, revealed that in 23 key categories of military technology, the Chinese were
00:36:14.860
leading in 19 of them. So the vast majority, and particularly, specifically in hypersonics, electronic
00:36:22.860
warfare, and undersea capabilities. And in hypersonics, nine out of the 10 leading research
00:36:32.640
institutes are in China, not in the West or in Japan or other key allies in the Indo-Pacific.
00:36:41.200
So this funding of China, of the Chinese Communist Party, has really allowed them to become
00:36:47.500
leaders in military technology, which of course threatens American security, the security of our
00:36:56.440
allies, and our interests around the world. But very specifically, though, most of the technology
00:37:05.320
they lead in is exactly the technology you would want if you wanted to put a carrier battle group to
00:37:11.220
the bottom of the Straits of Taiwan. I mean, to be brutally frank about it, our, and we want to avoid a
00:37:18.080
kinetic conflict. You know, the working thesis, the theory of the case of the war room, in the Committee on the
00:37:24.260
Present Danger, China, in the Miles Guo Group, the, you know, the whistleblower movement in New Federal
00:37:29.320
State is we cannot get into a kinetic war with the Chinese. Because in getting in a kinetic war with the
00:37:35.060
Chinese, it's going to be an away game. And right now, you're going to have a carrier battle group
00:37:40.340
defending the Straits of Taiwan or trying to break a blockade. And with the technologies that they've
00:37:45.280
developed, stolen from us, and transferred from us by these venture capital and private equity firms
00:37:50.940
or companies that just look the other way, you're going to have a carrier battle group with 10,
00:37:54.760
12, 15,000 sailors at the bottom of the, you know, the carrier battle group and all its support and
00:38:00.460
combatants at the, with a ton of aircraft at the bottom of the Straits of Taiwan. And the American
00:38:05.260
people have never had that, right? That's even Coral Sea and Midway and other places, you didn't have
00:38:10.480
that. It would be a psychological shock to the system. And the CCP knows that. Dr. Thayer, doesn't it concern
00:38:17.880
you as a strategist that they've focused on so many of the technologies from the hypersonic to the
00:38:24.180
underwater warfare? That would be perfect to set up, to really take on a carrier battle group of the
00:38:34.780
Absolutely, Steve. I'm not surprised because this is what they want to do. They want to be able to evict
00:38:41.460
the 7th Fleet from the Western Pacific and also target our bases in Japan, in Guam, Hawaii, and the West
00:38:50.760
Coast. We need to keep in mind, of course, the spy balloon was not just about intelligence collection,
00:38:56.160
but that also was a key political warfare message. The Chinese, the Communist Party saying that we can
00:39:02.460
reach out and touch the American homeland if war comes. That's what they're trying to signal.
00:39:08.680
So we have obviously a huge problem in terms of what the, the fact that we've allowed them to
00:39:15.800
reach this point of where they're at least our peers, if not in, in, in many capacities, uh, ahead
00:39:23.400
of, uh, the U S military and they're employing it, right? The sharp end of the sword is directed against
00:39:28.920
our military, uh, and our interests. So there's so much work to be done, uh, to address this threat
00:39:36.200
immediately. Um, and sadly, we're not seeing that from the Biden administration, uh, to the extent which is
00:39:42.760
so necessary. You were a key component, by the way, the Biden, you're not going to do that because
00:39:48.180
the Biden's, you know, they're going to find eventually that this $5 million bribe, even if
00:39:52.780
it came through Romania, you're going to see that the funding of that bribe and others coming from
00:39:58.400
the CCP, um, maybe not whole, but you're going to find that CCP's got hands in all every pot. Uh,
00:40:05.840
you've been a key part of the committee in present danger, particularly the book for war room's first
00:40:09.780
book. As I told the new federal States, uh, the, the commemoration of the third anniversary,
00:40:15.140
we waited at war room so we could put out the indictment, the indictment of the Chinese Communist
00:40:19.620
Party and particularly their friends here in the United States. You've got an amazing piece up on
00:40:23.860
national review about holding the CCP, uh, accountable for their crimes. Walk us through that.
00:40:29.980
Well, certainly Steve, I think what we need to do is to act. And that means, uh, holding the Chinese
00:40:36.120
Communist Party to account for their crimes, whether those crimes are historical ones that they've
00:40:41.160
committed against the Chinese people in the wake of the civil war with the great famine, which may
00:40:46.860
have killed in excess of over 40 million people, uh, in China or the ones that they're committing
00:40:52.380
today. Uh, uh, we need to hold them to account. And the way to do that is to create a tribunal,
00:40:58.420
uh, made up of diaspora, uh, individuals, people, uh, Chinese citizens, people with experience,
00:41:05.400
people who've been abused, to form a tribunal and to start, uh, holding the CCP to account.
00:41:12.120
We can't rely on the UN to do it. We can't rely on the Hague, uh, to do it. And of course, uh,
00:41:18.680
states to do it. So we need to essentially have action today, uh, to form a tribunal so that we
00:41:26.200
can document the crimes while they're in living memory, the historical crimes, as well as the ones
00:41:31.800
that are being committed presently, and then to move into essentially a court, uh, and to hold
00:41:38.920
specific individuals to account for the genocide against Muslims taking place in Xinjiang and Yunnan
00:41:45.640
provinces, uh, in China, uh, the gross human rights abuses, the abuse of religious freedom, uh, and
00:41:53.480
essentially, uh, allow the Chinese people in absentia, in fact, to hold the Chinese Communist Party,
00:42:00.760
uh, uh, uh, to, uh, uh, to account. It's not going to be done by anybody but, uh, the Chinese people
00:42:08.040
themselves. And the Chinese people are only free to act in the diaspora. That is in the United States,
00:42:14.200
Australia, uh, and elsewhere around the world. So John Leong and I are calling for a tribunal to be
00:42:22.760
created, uh, and to research, to document, uh, these crimes, and then move forward to, uh,
00:42:30.520
uh, essentially a prosecution against the Chinese Communist Party.
00:42:35.640
It's, it's a brilliant idea, and we are committed to work with you to make sure this happens.
00:42:39.640
Absolutely brilliant idea. It's so stunning. It's one of those ones, I was like, how did I not think
00:42:43.560
of that? But I'll steal it, but I'll give an homage to Dr. Thayer. Dr. Thayer, incredible idea.
00:42:49.800
How do people get to you in your writings, social media, all of it, your books?
00:42:55.080
Uh, centerforsecuritypolicy.org, or you can find me on Getter and Truth at, uh, at Bradley Thayer.
00:43:05.320
Thank you, Brad. Keep your book right over here, but I got, I got a bunch of them in there,
00:43:09.400
in one of my stacks, but just incredible. Uh, Thayer, uh, you're a patriot and a, uh,
00:43:14.280
in a hero. Keep, keep grinding, sir. Thank you, Steve. What would the first wave at, uh,
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got to go to court to try to get this information. They've known it for years. It's a disgrace.
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Now they're saying that they are afraid. The FBI, our largest federal, you know what, police
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assassinated, be killed. They're afraid. What does that tell you about the people we're dealing with?
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Then you have Thayer and you talk about Sequoia. These Sequoia guys, some of the richest people
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in the country, they've made billions of dollars personally off of selling, monetizing American
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innovation, principally coming out of universities that you pay for, right, for the advanced, you know,
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research that is then in applied research turned into to techniques and processes and technology
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sold or given to the CCP. That's become our greatest defender. And now we're worried about
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a carrier battle group defending Taiwan. Think about that for a second. What would those,
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what would the 10,000 dead and wounded in Normandy think about that? What would the first wave at
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Omaha Beach in the big, big red one, the first infantry division, the 29th, they got slaughtered.
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Those kids, not particularly well-trained, got slaughtered right there. Thousand, I think of
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the 4,000 casualties in Omaha, a thousand were in the first hour or so. How would they think of that?
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How are they going to think of this? Darren Beatty's here. Darren, I think over a year ago on this very
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show, you called out, think about this for a second. Think about this on, on the 79th anniversary
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of the landing at Normandy, that Darren Beatty's on here now to talk about another win.
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But it deals with the Pentagon. It deals with the Pentagon, you know, what the Pentagon is doing
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to our young men and women. Darren Beatty, how did you, how did you stop this, sir?
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You're right. It recalls an historic appearance on the war room. One of many results achieved by the
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War Room and Revolver News in collaboration. This has to do with an individual called Bishop Garrison,
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whom long-time viewers might recall. This was the political hatchet man appointed by Lloyd Austin to
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purge the Pentagon to undertake an extreme vetting procedure to make sure that no quote-unquote
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extremists were in the military. But of course, what we found and what we reported and what we exposed
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is that this guy's idea of an extremist is anybody who supports Trump. And we showed all of his tweets
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indicating as much. And we basically made Bishop Garrison pretty close to a household name. Went from
00:50:48.520
our reporting to War Room, to the Hegseth show on Fox, to Jesse Waters, then to Tucker Carlson,
00:50:58.120
and then back to War Room. And the funny thing is, Media Matters, the disgraced, second-tier,
00:51:05.720
low-status, Soros-funded rag, one of Soros's go-to janitors at Media Matters,
00:51:13.000
did us the favor and really the compliment of chronicling in detail the influence of this story
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on Bishop Garrison all the way from Revolver and War Room around the conservative media, around the
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patriotic media, lamenting, really fuming about the fact that this generated so much negative attention
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and public pressure, that this Pentagon office designated to purge conservatives and Trump
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supporters is now quote-unquote neutralized. Done. It's over. It's just a battle. I'm not saying we
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won the war here, but it's a significant battle.
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Ho, ho, ho, ho. No, this is huge. This is huge. This is huge. This is huge. Because how many of the
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the first wave at Normandy, you think were MAGA? How many were Make America Great Again?
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How many were the backbone of this country? Patriots. Give me that again. What, what I know,
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we know what he was trying to do. He was trying, this is the extremists. These domestic terrorists
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are trying to get this all out of the military. You get, if you get the, um, the backbone of the
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country, the warriors out of the military, you're not going to have a military. You're going to have
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these people prancing around doing DOD, uh, pride day, pride desk. A lot of, a lot of pride,
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a lot of pride, a lot of pride, a lot of pride in the first wave at Normandy. A lot of that.
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Don't think so. Don't give me pride. Yeah. People need to hear this just to be reminded of this
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kind of really affirmative action mediocrity that was selected by Lloyd Austin to run this purge.
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Just an example of one of the tweets that we exposed. He said, support for him. A racist is
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support for all of his beliefs. He's talking about Donald Trump here. Here's the guy. This goes to
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show in one hand, people might hear and say, Oh, extremism. That's a bad thing. Of course we don't
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want it in the military. They don't mean extremism. They mean any normal, healthy American who supports
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by extremists. And it's a great occasion here on the anniversary of, of D day to really reflect
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