WarRoom Battleground EP 812: Brennan And Co. The Complete Coverup
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Summary
Tulsi Gabbard is a third-rate lawyer who has nothing to defend her client, and yet somehow managed to find a way to make an absurd brief that is laughable on its face, and a desperate attempt to ingratiate herself with President Donald Trump.
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well here we are again nicole um it is unsurprising yet very troubling and very dangerous
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as said that the person who leads our intelligence community today would put out something like this
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that just mischaracterizes and misrepresents in a in a wholesale manner what the intelligence
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community did during the 2016 run-up to the presidential election again the misrepresentations
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just are ludicrous um you know when i read through the material it reminded me of you know sort of a
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third-rate lawyer uh who realizes she got nothing to defend her client and is going to put together
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an absurd brief that's laughable on its face because anybody who looks at the intelligence
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community assessment and the work that was done will see that it was very carefully worded and
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ticklessly done and it stands up to scrutiny and in time as you pointed out there have been numerous
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reviews about it and it didn't say any of the things that uh tilcy gabbard alleges it said or
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didn't say and i really do encourage people to read it because it was very clear in terms of what
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it said that the russians were using at president putin's direction influence operations to try to
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denigrate hillary clinton try to increase the prospects for donald trump's selection and also
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just to undermine the integrity of our election system and again those were the primary judgments
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again they are ones that certainly i and others who are involved continue to stand behind
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well unfortunately i think she's been able to pull some people together um who are going to put
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together this brief that again is uh is ludicrous in terms of the substance the content of it and
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then they make these specious allegations and again as i said like a lawyer's brief what she's doing is
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pushing this out into the social media environment and trying to again gain some attention and to
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ingratiate herself with donald trump because clearly over the past several weeks it appears as though she
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has lost some favor and is trying to now use this as an opportunity to carry favor once again uh but
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again what what the the specious specious allegations that both she and radcliffe are making based on the
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things that they're putting out really are quite concerning and quite dangerous
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people
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you're just not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have had a
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belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything in the world to stop
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that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like that go to share
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the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience ask yourself
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what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country this country will be
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saved war room here's your host stephen k bannett
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okay welcome back for six o'clock hour we're going to continue on with these investigations sam fettis
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joins us and sam besides spending a career in the at the central intelligence agency most of it in the
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field uh he's also one of the leaders of the patriot movement in pennsylvania the guys that
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delivered uh the 2024 election uh for president trump president trump campaigned just like a man
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on fire in pennsylvania you guys had a gathering a couple weeks ago i want to get to that because
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that gets to the epstein situation and where we stand also abraham george is going to join us in texas
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so we got a problem down in texas a big problem that we got to start sorting out because the special
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session is only going to last for four weeks so sam you spent a career there brennan ran the cia and
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he i think he was the first analyst to ever run the central intelligence agency left a uh a controversial
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i think terrible legacy behind he's obviously quite nervous with what tulsi's gabbard's doing you're
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probably one of the individuals uniquely positioned since you are part of mega uh you're all in on this
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movement uh you're a grassroots leader plus you've got tremendous expertise uh do you note some fear
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in his voice when he's sitting there just hammering tulsi gabbard how unprofessional she is and how
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ridiculous these allegations are but he doesn't go back and he never cites a fact sir yeah you know
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it's interesting you start that way steve because as i was watching watching that video i almost started
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laughing because all i could think was as a guy who spent a long time getting paid to read people
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all i could think was wow you're scared you are really worried now man you are just jam and jabbering
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away falling all over yourself what happened to the smug i'm impervious nobody can touch me exterior
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this guy is beginning to face reality like you committed treason you were part of a conspiracy
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to overthrow the republic to depose a sitting president and now oh my god you might actually
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face the consequences i guess that never occurred to him
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tell us about uh brennan uh i mean you know this guy talk to us about him for why was he so controversial
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at this i mean you you wrote a book about the fall of the cia you you've made comments before that
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it would take a major institutional reorganization you believe yep and a big purge and new personnel
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and new methodologies and a new mindset to set to get this thing back on course but brennan has thrived
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not just thrived in that environment he's helped build that environment who tell the audience who is john brennan
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well look john brennan was basically a mid-level analyst of no particular note until he got named
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to be the guy who briefed bill clinton on the pdb the presidential daily brief so that that as it was
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currently operating that meant every day first thing in the morning he was sitting down face to face
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with the president of the united states getting that face time and getting that access and from there
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he went from i mean i just just another guy to all of a sudden this meteoric rise and he was named to
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be chief of station in other words the senior cia officer in country in saudi arabia as an analyst and
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that was taboo i mean the job of a chief of station is obviously to run operations and collect intelligence
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and therefore the guy or gal who has that job needs to be an expert at that with a lot of years on the
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street because that's what they're they're making operational judgments every day that are critical
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so an analyst by definition this is not to denigrate the trade because they do important stuff
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but analyst by definition has no such background so that was a purely political
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appointment and then we we we went on from there and i think you know he's personally responsible for
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a tremendous amount of destruction in the cia and of course one of the lasting impacts is even though
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he's gone he dragged along like any powerful guy a whole bunch of other people up into senior
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positions and he did that not based on operational success he based that on the fact that they were
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they thought like him and acted like him and they still unfortunately inhabit cia in large numbers
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sam uh and please don't take this the wrong way but ever since i first met you you remind me of that
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commercial the world's most interesting man you are you're from that part of the cia that's kind of
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the oss lineage you're you were not an analyst right you're a guy in the field you're a guy
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uh an operative somebody out there getting making things happen right i was a kid what
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the agency calls a case officer or officer right a case officer tell the audience the difference
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between the case officers and the analysts because what brennan did when he actually
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became head of the cia which i think shocked a lot of people didn't he merge it all together so
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the analytical people which are obviously very important although they've blown a few calls
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uh were actually kind of equal to or in many cases running countries like in saudi arabia that
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heretofore had been with case officers or people that ran the desk from an operation side
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yeah well look i'm gonna this is gonna sound like i am the arrogant old case officer that i am right
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by definition but look the reason cia exists is to run operations and the reason there's a directorate of
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operations is because the case officers they're the ones who recruit sources run ops everybody else
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is a supporting arm that doesn't mean that they're not important if there are no analysts to do something
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with the intelligence you gather it's kind of a pointless exercise but ops is what drives the train
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of course brennan derailed that completely and pulled into positions of power and authority folks who
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rarely if ever left northern virginia didn't run ops had never met a source never recruited a source
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never done any of that it was all a political ladder climbing game and then of course because he of who
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he had attached himself to you know you can there's the domestic american political element to this
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too so now the guys i mean folks like mike morrell who people's name probably recognize the name the guy
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who orchestrated the 51 the letter with the 51 supposed spies and all about hunter's laptop okay
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morrell was never a case officer he didn't run operations he spent his whole life in northern virginia
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he was an admin guy so somehow that guy ended up running the central intelligence agency and you just
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in addition to the politics you've completely lost your edge it's like the marine corps would be run
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by a bunch of finance guys or something this has had real world implications i mean tell the audience
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why were they so they missed the call that trump because they thought trump was going to lose
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um and they thought they had kind of rigged it that trump definitely would lose when trump won that's when
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they went into panic mode that they had to basically nullify this election they could not let trump
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even if if they couldn't remove him from office that he would only be in office and not doing any of
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the fundamental restructuring of essentially going after the deep state that he had wanted to do and
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and more importantly knew had to be done um walk us through that where did this hatred of kind of the
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populist nationalist movement come from where did this contempt for the american people come from
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institutionally not just with individuals but it seems like institutionally at at the cia many of the
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other intelligence i mean when you read the memos about these meetings in the oval office it just
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drips with contempt the institutional contempt for the american people sir yeah i think that's that is
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absolutely correct i don't think it only applies to cia and the intelligence community i think you see
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it throughout the federal bureaucracy but it's particularly strong the intelligence community it's this
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attitude by people who go to dc enter these bureaucracies stay there for the rest of their lives
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don't interact with regular american people don't ever leave the imperial city and yeah they're
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absolutely 100 convinced they are smarter they are destined to to rule i mean if you think about it
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they're trying to roll back the whole concept of democracy to like athens when the pump when the
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one you know thousands of years ago when the average guy stood up and said you know what i don't think
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we're going to listen to a handful of families that keep telling us they're the elite i think we're
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going to actually take control and vote and exercise popular power these guys think i guess that that was
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a really misguided experiment and we need to go back to just trusting the so-called experts and they have
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over time obviously decided anything is justified i mean what are we talking about in totality they
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tried to interfere in in and stop intervening in american presidential election stop trump trump from getting
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elected in 2016 and once they failed as you just said they tried to stage a coup they tried to stage the first coup in
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american history violate the constitution commit treason and overthrow a sitting president and to this
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day they think they were doing the right thing that's the mind-boggling part as someone as a case
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officer or in operations or the director of operations uh you guys know about coups right the color
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revolution and coups coup d'etats um do you think that this rises to that level when you use that when
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sam fattis uses that word it's a lot different than when steve bannon stoned it around do you think that
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what you've seen and what you've looked at objectively is that when they failed to stop trump from being
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elected in 2016 which they they were more shocked than anybody um do you think that they actually
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initiated what you would consider to be a coup yeah without question i use that word very deliberately
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of course the real skeleton in my closet is that not just not that i worked at cia but then i'm
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actually a lawyer as well right so i tend to use words deliberately um and i don't think there's any
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question this is this is treason you you decided you didn't like the results of an election
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election and now you are undertaking an effort to drive a sitting president duly elected by the
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people of the united states from office and deposing and along the way as you know better than most
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everybody else is collateral damage man it doesn't matter once you've made that decision
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you'll send people to prison you'll bankrupt them you'll take away their law licenses you'll stomp on anybody
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let's play do we have i want to play uh i got we've got so many clips from tulsi let's play one
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i want to get sam fetis's reaction because i've heard talk of a criminal referral are you referring
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this in a criminal matter we are referring all of the documents that we have uncovered to the department
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of uh of justice and the fbi for as for a criminal referral yeah and and do you believe that we will
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see prosecutions i mean our audience wants to know where this story goes from here will we ever see
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anyone held accountable for this incredible lie on the american people i will do all that i can and and
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and we have whistleblowers actually maria coming forward now after we release these documents because
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there are people who were around uh who were working within the intelligence community at this
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time who were so disgusted by what happened we're starting to see some of them come out of the
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woodwork here because they too like you and i and the american people want to see justice delivered so
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we're going to provide everything that we have everything that we will continue to gather to the
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department of justice for that direct intent and that direct purpose there must be indictments those
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responsible no matter how powerful they they are and were at that time no matter uh who was involved
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in creating this uh treasonous conspiracy against the american people they all must be held accountable
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so so do you expect just to be clear do you expect indictments and prosecutions
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i'm not a lawyer in my view we have the evidence to be able to move forward and bring about justice
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so sam faddish you're not simply a ca operative you're also a lawyer do you believe uh because i'm
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not saying the patience is wearing thin on the war and posse or the or the base of the mega movement
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but uh you know they want to see action they want to see accountability they want to see people held
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responsible for doing this for this failed coup against president trump and then many more things
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after which we'll get to in a second do you believe at least on the initial uh because i
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understand from people at dni more things are coming out also they are being overwhelmed with
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whistleblowers their phones are lighting up from people that didn't feel comfortable coming forward
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until they saw that the trump administration was going to be serious about this your your thoughts
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about what you just heard from tulsi given the fact of what you've read and seen of what she's put out
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well first of all she's for real in my opinion she means exactly what she says and she's not
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playing and thank god that she's doing it because within many of these agencies i see no sign that anybody
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is serious about cleaning house so thank thank god she's taking this step do i think there will be
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indictments i think there's a very good chance i mean obviously this is a long process and you're going to
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have the most expensive legal minds in the world on the other side and it isn't going to happen in 15
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minutes do i think there will be indictments yeah i think there's a very good chance convictions
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if the muscle is put into it i mean if we're serious and this administration is committed to this
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i'm not talking about interfering in the judicial process but dedicates the resources and and goes
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after them i i don't see any reason why there can't be those and i'm heartened to hear that there
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are whistleblowers coming coming forth because look the the bottom line is what brennan and company did
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here on many occasions actually was so egregious it's not like there's two guys
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at cia who know what they were doing that's not the way this works there are lots of senior people
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and other mid-level folks who were there when this happened and saw it happening and know exactly how it
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went down and you know i am disappointed that more of them haven't come forward to date but on the
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other hand i understand that they probably didn't trust the process before i mean i can tell you for
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sure that the inspector general process has been a joke for a long time you go to the inspector general
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you're going to lose your career and nothing's going to happen so let's let's hope a lot of people come
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forward um you know i've advocated for a special counsel on this because i think it's so big it's
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too big for justice to handle they're inundated they got 200 lawsuits about the president's article
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two powers they're fighting off so many different things you need somebody that's focused on this
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and builds a world-class team i also believe the entire epstein thing ought to go in there so you
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can have somebody quickly review the documents and start to get them out um you had a gathering of
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the patriots i think a thousand people a couple of weeks ago what was the sense of people there
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about the epstein situation what's their take because these are the grassroots leaders that that
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helped deliver pennsylvania uh and if we if we lose these people you can have all the great policies
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you want but you're not going to get those door knockers you're not going to get the canvassers
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you're not going to get the people that go get the low propensity low information voters which is the
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key now in every election what's the temperature of your patriots up in pennsylvania sir so i was up
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at the rally at the rock which is an annual event up in bradford county run by doug mcclinka who's as
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mega as they get a county commissioner up there and yeah there's roughly a thousand people and these
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are the leaders of the mega movement patriot movement whatever you want to call it in pennsylvania
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the guys that just won the white house won pennsylvania anyway for donald trump by sweating blood
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and i was curious as i walked around talking to these folks many of whom i know very very well
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to ask about the epstein thing what do you think is going on i expected some variation in opinion
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there was none i mean i talked to these individuals separately over the course of hours and yet it was
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almost like i was hearing pretty close to word for word the exact same thing they were angry they felt uh
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betrayed and there's no way on earth they're getting past this the the issue with epstein
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and the files and client lists they absolutely understand they were promised something full
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disclosure a reckoning and now what they're hearing is in their view kind of never mind nothing to see here
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um and i will say that every one of them also said this the impact of this in the base if we don't
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fix this meaning we don't satisfy them with disclosures and coming clean and i don't want that to sound
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like like a political ploy i mean unless we do the right thing and come clean and show these people
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everything that there is the first thing that will happen will be enthusiasm and turnout in the
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midterms will go through the floor red precincts all across pennsylvania many of them actually came
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close to 100 turnout unprecedented this last time and everybody's talking you know you're going to go
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from 95 to 30 and it doesn't take a genius to figure out what that means means you're going to lose
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even in what supposedly safe red districts you're going to lose and it'll be a disaster so
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i fully support the president 100 percent of his team
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we we can't just drive by this and ignore it it'll it'll be a nightmare
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sam fattis where did it go to get and magazine it's a uh must read your you got another great uh
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piece up today on the cia uh where do folks go we're on substack and magazine dot substack dot com
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sam fattis thank you for joining us today enlightening sir all the patriots all the
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patriots up in uh in pennsylvania and that is a hardcore group that can deliver let's go to texas we
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have uh abraham george so abraham george we just had you know we heard about the special session we
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know about the five districts these are absolutely critical to 2026 then we had brian harrison we saw
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all kind of tweets come up today what in the hell is going on down there in the special session sir i
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don't think we're getting off on the right foot brother it it really is not a good start uh steve uh when
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you have the communist marxist gene wu as one of the members of redistricting who is also the uh the
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chairman of the democrat uh caucus in texas house who is threatening to you know basically cut quorum
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and leave uh he is put on as one of the members along with a bunch of very prominent democrat members
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of texas house is also in this committee so it really is not a good start at all
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so i mean how can that happen the president has said that this is a priority of the president united
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states you know and he is very engaged in texas uh the special session i realize you're going to do
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some property taxes things that didn't get done uh there would be some stuff i think about the
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flying hill country all that but one of the principal reasons was to focus on this redistricting
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how do we get off to such a bad start where you've got the democrats it looks like they're trying
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to take over the process sir well it really is and and steve i'll be just really blunt about it when
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you have a speaker a republican speaker who is elected by majority of the democrats this is what
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we get this is the reason why we had this huge fight in the beginning of the regular session when
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we said a speaker must be elected by the republican caucus but not democrat caucus and speaker burrows
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uh broke quorum from the republican caucus and went and talked to the democrats and got elected as
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the speaker of texas house which has been a disaster from the day one they put democrats in committee
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chairmanships and created subcommittees all kinds of stuff property tax uh was supposed to be
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happening in the first 60 days because that was a emergency item from the governor it didn't happen
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uh texas texans are hurting with this property tax craziness from all local areas uh and now the
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redistricting which is as important as property tax for republicans and and for entire united states
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uh and this is where we are starting with with bunch of communist uh socialist people in the committee
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abraham can you hang around for one second we'll take a short commercial break the situation in texas
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as texas goes so goes the nation texas is the railhead of the mega movement and as i keep saying
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there's something so not right down to texas and now it's been manifested in this uh redistricting
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and this audience knows how tough these redistricting are you've been in these fights
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in florida uh and in tennessee missouri north carolina i think louisiana remember last cycle
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uh folks if we hadn't done the redistricting not so sure that we're taking the house and not so
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sure that would have been there to get all the bills and legislation and investigations as as
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imperfect as that is hakeem jefferson you've seen what's happened in new york i mean this is a
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combination this a merger of the red green alliance the neo-marxist with the uh with the uh jihadist
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so this thing in texas couldn't be bigger and those districts are just sitting there
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illusion this is why i got harrison up and i got you up one in the five and one in the six we
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started the five o'clock show it's not simply the redistricting is that the redistricting is so
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important the president of the united states has made this a focus and therefore it will be a focus
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but what is shocking and i keep telling people there's something wrong with texas these folks that
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came forward today i want you to give a little description these are like the aocs and the mondamis
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of texas politics i mean texas has got a group of radicals down there they're as radical as anybody
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you see in los angeles anybody in chicago california new york texas have got them and the republican
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quote-unquote establishment continues to empower them when they should have all power stripped from them
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abraham george who are these people and why are we doing this well this is what happens when you
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have a speaker elected by the democrat party basically even though he is a republican he ran
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as a republican uh steve you were absolutely right these are the people you were i mean some of them
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are worse than aoc aoc is a socialist this guy gene woo is a communist it's a huge difference i mean
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he's the guy who was out on the on the on the microphone screaming racist when we said chinese
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government cannot purchase land in texas this was this is the guy so we're looking at people like
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that who is going to be in charge of redistricting uh in in texas in the next month or so this is the
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craziest thing we expected to have some democrats in the committees but nothing like this so i don't know
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what is going to be the end result i hope uh our senate as usual they will hold the line and
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lieutenant governor dan patrick will hold the line and say no i'm not going to take these lines and i i'm
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i'm really hopeful that we actually going to get an additional five seats in the texas i mean a u.s
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house from texas because as you said we're going to need it uh to govern from 2026 to 2028.
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no it's amazing we're going to work uh through the next couple days and get people up on the
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ramparts uh abraham where do people go on social media to follow you in this fight down in the lone
00:35:12.900
star state well texas gop.org is the website you can you can follow us on social media texas gop
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one thing i want your your audience to do is call their republican representative and tell them to hold
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the line in texas house and make sure that we are actually going to get additional five seats this
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has been a nightmare uh since this list came out uh but the republicans can still make this happen
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and grassroots need to uh show up for that uh abraham thank you so much i'm sure we're going to have you
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on here a lot this is a four-week session and this will this will be a climactic battle sometime in
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mid-august sir i can guarantee you that because we shall get these five seats come hell or high
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water thank you sir i appreciate you thank you i wanted to give the audience uh let the audience
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know the battle for 26 has already started and where did it start in 22 it started exactly with
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these redistricting and you're going to have they're going to play games in california new york
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illinois you watch it's coming uh just a heads up there's going to be a a brutal fight but you got
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to win these five in texas behind the scenes joe allen and we've had a lot of victories uh you've
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gone all over the country you've met some of the senior people in ai i would say the good news in ai
00:36:35.220
there are many people that don't aren't associated with the politics of the maga movement or
00:36:40.340
um the um uh they they don't revere president trump like we revere president trump in the
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maga movement and on the war room uh although it's not always perfect right like anything in life
00:36:53.620
um but on artificial intelligence we've actually built up a kind of a group that we can throw a
00:37:00.020
punch now and in the tech bros and oligarchs know that although they're there we are in such a
00:37:05.940
dangerous spot and i will tell you folks behind the scenes in washington dc there's not a more
00:37:12.100
brutal fight because people consider who controls artificial intelligence and who controls the
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direction of it will control the future of this country in the future of the world so it couldn't be
00:37:22.980
more high stakes joe allen can you give us a report from the battlefield sir
00:37:27.060
well steve it's been a pretty amazing journey up to this point uh 55 days into my quest and i will be
00:37:37.780
home tomorrow i think that the most important thing that i've gained from all of this is a confidence
00:37:47.060
that this is not going to be just a one shot the oligarchs or the tech companies
00:37:56.900
just running roughshod over the public i don't see that at all uh that is coming from people that
00:38:03.060
i've spoken to everywhere from the middle of the country in uh little rock arkansas out to phoenix
00:38:11.140
arizona out to the west coast up into the the mountains of montana and wyoming and all the way over
00:38:18.260
to geneva switzerland even people who are at the center of creating artificial intelligence
00:38:25.540
even people who are working on brain computer interfaces and genetic engineering and things
00:38:31.700
that uh those of a more luddite persuasion would find very very objectionable they do not want to
00:38:38.100
turn the future of the country or the future of the world over to this tiny tiny set of
00:38:46.340
tech oligarchs and also all of the interests around them they want whatever to happen whatever may
00:38:53.300
happen they want that to be controlled and guided by the people whether that be the freedom to make
00:38:58.820
one's own personal choices or the ability to use state government to regulate this or hopefully on
00:39:07.140
down the line using the federal government to protect from the worst of the downsides of everything from
00:39:13.460
artificial intelligence to robotics to the bioengineering that we've been covering for so long now
00:39:18.980
what was your besides your journey by the way it's it's 50 your 55 days in your quest not 55 days to
00:39:28.980
peking just to make sure that we're not mixing those two that that great film the great film of the of the
00:39:35.540
1960s um talk to me about geneva because in geneva what we want to avoid because we just shot down and i want
00:39:44.180
to thank uh natalie for doing such a great job on the saturday show and of course noor bin laden who's
00:39:50.100
such a rare such a jewel uh we did shoot down the pandemic treaty you know marco rubio and bobby
00:39:56.820
kennedy stood up at the end and made sure that we weren't involved in that in geneva you do have people
00:40:02.580
that are worried about an unregulated ai where a handful of oligarchs have this you don't know what's
00:40:08.900
going on behind closed doors they're not quite as worried about the safety precautions as just
00:40:14.260
you know a land grab getting there first which a lot of this is about um however anything comes out
00:40:21.220
of a geneva it's got that davos it's got the control function of the globalist how did you compare and
00:40:27.300
contrast that people that are generally some people are generally worried about this versus you've still
00:40:32.340
got i mean geneva's the worst right it's it's it's the engine room of the un it's where the league of
00:40:37.860
nations was have you ever talked about the uh railhead of globalization they they have uh they have
00:40:44.500
davos in in a beautiful ski resort so people can enjoy themselves but it it it comes out of geneva
00:40:50.820
right it's the geneva mindset what was your what were your thoughts about uh about the uh the ai
00:40:56.820
for good conference you went to you know they it was very mixed as we reported at the time
00:41:04.660
you had uh very much an optimism that ultimately artificial intelligence would be used for good
00:41:13.460
meaning that it would be used to further the kinds of aims that do come out of the u.n davos and the
00:41:19.940
democratic party in the u.s so a lot of concern over the typical issues of ai bias as it relates to
00:41:28.900
minorities uh or the wealth disparity that would be created and again always kind of pulling at the
00:41:36.340
heartstrings of the the typical bleeding heart liberal but there was a convergence there too i
00:41:42.500
think there's an argument to be made from a very conservative standpoint that uh the biases of these
00:41:49.460
systems especially as they're adopted in schools in corporations as they're used in the government
00:41:55.940
that if you just simply fix the bias against minorities so that it then is used against the
00:42:02.900
majority of americans the kind of maga base and just the majority americans who are constantly
00:42:10.100
castigated for being a majority i think you end up with it just as bad of a problem so but it going to
00:42:16.100
geneva going to the entire flavor of the ai for good conference and a number of the conversations i had
00:42:22.500
with a ai experts who are extremely concerned about where this is going i think that one major
00:42:30.500
theme that comes out of it is that none of the frontier labs were represented at that gathering and
00:42:37.700
i don't think any of the frontier ai labs are really all that concerned about what the globalist
00:42:44.500
response is going to be to the models that they're trying to fast track and push out as fast as possible
00:42:50.100
uh nor i i fear steve are they that worried about what's going to happen here at home at least not
00:42:57.700
yet um the upcoming ai action plan that will be um announced and and unveiled on wednesday
00:43:06.900
unless there's something in there that's going to be very very surprising the people who are going to
00:43:12.100
set the safety standards and regulations are most likely going to be those european nations that were
00:43:18.660
gathered uh in geneva or worst case scenario those standards and safety measures will be put in
00:43:32.820
talk to explain the audience i want to make sure you get the nomenclature when you say frontier labs
00:43:37.620
explain what that is and and i know that's different than our national labs and what used to be called the
00:43:42.740
weapons labs which by the way the frontier labs have made a play to control but when you say frontier
00:43:48.500
labs be specific what do you mean so a frontier lab just simply means that ai is producing
00:43:56.180
models that are at the frontier of capabilities the four that are i think unquestionable are google open ai
00:44:06.180
xai and anthropic and what's interesting about that list of frontier labs is you can see the history
00:44:14.980
of this this race towards creating artificial general and intel artificial general intelligence
00:44:22.020
and artificial super intelligence this all began with google really uh putting forth a lot of resources
00:44:30.100
in deep mind in order to create the agi that we hear about so much today this is 2013 or so then of course
00:44:39.220
2015 sam altman elon musk found open ai as a competitor in that race to create agi artificial godlike
00:44:50.740
intelligence and then due to a number of disagreements there elon musk spins off and also
00:44:56.900
dario amadei spins off from open ai to create xai and anthropic respectively so in all of these companies
00:45:06.020
these are the ones when people talk about the the the top level ai when people are willing to pay
00:45:11.780
a ton of money potentially uh to replace uh hundreds or even thousands of their workers they're talking
00:45:19.220
about the models created by these companies and everyone else from the the lower level companies
00:45:24.100
like meta or uh the baidu or alibaba or tencent in china that they are all racing to keep up even with
00:45:33.220
those companies who are way way beyond and the frontier models of course are the ones that are
00:45:38.980
run they're being developed at the behest of people who openly speak about how their models will replace
00:45:47.860
maybe most maybe all human jobs at the the people who are pushing to create these models oftentimes talk
00:45:56.500
about how there's a 10 to 20 percent chance that what they create could kill some most or every person
00:46:06.420
on earth so i i think it's really important to know that when these these companies talk about the
00:46:13.780
benefits and the the glowing possibilities of artificial intelligence it's not a secret sitting behind
00:46:20.740
that is either a fear or some kind of strange morbid maybe even sadistic desire uh that the what they
00:46:29.460
are building is some kind of frankenstein's monster what they're building will either displace and
00:46:35.140
disempower all people or just simply destroy us and i that alone should be enough for the u.s government and
00:46:43.780
all governments around the world to at least want to keep a handle on it and not uh you know
00:46:49.140
pussyfoot around and simply talk about restraining the worst aspects of racism sexism or homophobia
00:46:55.700
or on the other side on our side of the aisle to worry about something as silly as woke ai
00:47:02.580
by the way uh the um anthropic i think anthropic is the only ceo to really support the fact that hey
00:47:10.580
he's open about it that you could lose 50 of mid-management jobs in two or three years
00:47:15.620
he thinks it could be and he's saying hey something's got to be thought through on that
00:47:19.460
because right now his belief is that they're going for an efficiency model which is just to blow
00:47:24.420
everybody out and replace it with ai and ai managers real quickly uh elmo elon musk announced
00:47:31.460
today grok for children grok for infants that'll be made available to schools or to children uh how
00:47:38.900
potentially dangerous is that to have grok because one of the things you talk about is apathy you can you
00:47:44.260
can see with people that are using ai their reasoning skills they just punch it in and get the complete
00:47:49.700
answer you don't need to do the research you don't need to do the sweat you don't need to do your own
00:47:54.180
connecting of the dots which is how your synapses start to fire when you got that feeling hey i'm
00:47:59.620
actually learning something how how dangerous is this right now of grok for kids yeah this i i suppose is
00:48:08.260
a response to the outcry about the previous ai companion models that xai put out uh the two
00:48:15.540
grok companions ani uh the kind of gothic sex bot and some other cartoon character so at the time the one
00:48:26.020
of the main companions that musk put out there is an obviously sexualized you know nymphoid that would
00:48:34.820
you know allow lonely people to um have some companionship but the age restriction i believe
00:48:41.620
was somewhere around 12 years old and so of course there was an outcry about this well are you just
00:48:47.060
literally going to give porn bots to young kids and so i suppose that this is some kind of damage
00:48:54.100
control that uh to create a baby grok for little kids to learn to associate with i mean you know there's
00:49:02.020
three different levels to this really steve the first what you just described there that human
00:49:08.100
atrophy the obvious result of people outsourcing their cognition to these machines is that they get
00:49:15.380
dumber and they want to roll this out to as many children on earth as possible as teachers elon musk
00:49:23.140
is also saying this he said that every child will have their own personal einstein and these ai companions
00:49:29.940
which are just at the seed phase really just in the last few years these ai companions build
00:49:35.860
emotional bonds they build trust and they also build up the idea that this is an authority i can
00:49:41.300
turn to for what is real musk is just jumping straight into this as reckless as all the others
00:49:47.220
but even darker is that companionship sort of model so that lonely people or even people who have
00:49:53.380
otherwise normal social lives begin to bond with non-human intelligences that are simply lines of
00:49:59.780
code powered by electricity and then of course as those bonds form and you know we've talked about
00:50:06.660
this a lot it's just i'm just going to put that out there because we are going to hear a lot about
00:50:10.980
this as people begin to bond with these machines they're going to see them as beings that are worthy
00:50:17.220
of rights that are conscious beings that are looking back at them this is already happening but i see this
00:50:22.500
as a growing trend one of many reasons for us to keep a an eye on this and a handle on this
00:50:30.980
joe where do people go get all your great writings on this topic the book and all the writings
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right now i'm putting up a lot of stuff on my social media at joe b-o-t-x-y-z and joebot.xyz
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dot xyz uh looking forward to covering what's coming up on wednesday uh the rest of weeks do you
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thank you very much yeah yeah no we're gonna have you back on tomorrow to give a preview of it when
00:50:54.900
the standards at least the first cut of them come out on wednesday joe allen thank you tax network usa
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