Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - November 07, 2023


EPISODE 599: THE SUPPRESSION OF THE TRANIFESTO AND THE COLLAPSE OF AMERICAN SYSTEMS


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

157.75092

Word Count

7,851

Sentence Count

496

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

This is what happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran, Jack Posobiec, joins host Darren Beattie ( ) to discuss the latest on the Trump Civil War, a pro-Israel megaphone attack on a Jewish man at a protest, and more.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.680 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.400 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.300 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:50.820 Conservative commentator claimed to release some of the writings from Audrey Hale.
00:00:54.860 The shooter killed six people at the Covenant School last March, including three children.
00:00:59.620 One dated March 27th says the day has come and Hale was, quote, ready.
00:01:04.360 Another page dated February 3rd referenced white privilege and used a derogatory term towards the children.
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00:01:20.640 You have a right to hire a lawyer who can stand up and say something when they see something wrong.
00:01:26.880 And I've had a judge who is unhinged slamming a table.
00:01:30.540 Let me be very clear.
00:01:31.440 I don't tolerate that in my life.
00:01:33.340 I'm not going to tolerate it here.
00:01:35.000 A combative Donald Trump testifying for hours in a Manhattan courtroom with his real estate empire on the line.
00:01:41.380 Israel intensifying its strikes on Gaza, warning civilians to move south amid what it calls massive attacks.
00:01:49.560 The military saying it's now cut Gaza in two.
00:01:54.740 Its forces reaching the sea now completely surrounding Gaza City ahead of an expected assault there.
00:02:00.800 The United Nations has issued a plea to end the inhumane collective suffering in Gaza.
00:02:06.460 The Secretary General has described the situation in the Strip as a nightmare.
00:02:09.780 At least 10,022 Palestinians have been killed since Israel began bombing Gaza.
00:02:15.920 Well, there will be no ceasefire, general ceasefire in Gaza without the release of our hostages.
00:02:21.940 I'm a member of the African and African-American resistance organization and I stand with the Palestinian people.
00:02:27.660 I'm an artist and I support Palestine.
00:02:29.620 I'm a photographer and I'm here for Palestine.
00:02:32.220 I'm a Google worker and I stand with Palestine.
00:02:34.340 Let me begin with some breaking news.
00:02:36.160 A pro-Palestinian protest turns deadly after an elderly Jewish man was hit over the head with a megaphone by a Palestinian protester.
00:02:46.620 Good afternoon, everyone.
00:02:50.640 I am Darren Beattie here filling in for Jack Posobiec, who is on assignment and proudly introducing yet another bombshell collaborative episode between Revolver News and Human Events.
00:03:05.360 We have a major, major show, as you just saw in the opening roll, big news yesterday at a protest, a pro-Israel protester, an elderly man, 65 years old, seems like he was murdered.
00:03:21.140 Looks like the authorities are determining whether that's a murder.
00:03:25.040 He was hit on the head, ironically, by a megaphone and recent information that's come in.
00:03:31.520 Of course, the authorities are now balking and saying they don't know what happened, but the guy hit his head on the ground and now he's dead.
00:03:39.500 Of course, also part of the B-roll, you saw how all the different representatives of the diverse coalition are standing with Palestine here.
00:03:48.640 And so it looks like the nation is coming to a certain kind of reckoning as to the full implications of the diversity agenda, which has ironically been shoved down our throats through a megaphone.
00:04:00.520 So the symbolic significance of the megaphone reasserts itself in this recent tragic incident.
00:04:08.880 Much more on the show today.
00:04:11.100 We've got breaking new news about the shocking revelations concerning the transsexual manifesto from the Hale, the transsexual mass murderer who's recently been the subject of so much news and controversy.
00:04:28.180 It looks like the plot thickens still further after the pages that came out yesterday.
00:04:33.820 So we're going to have the latest news on that.
00:04:37.640 We've got Julie Kelly, who will tell us the latest about Trump's defiant posture at the ridiculous show trial, civil show trial, ginned up by Latita James.
00:04:50.080 Julie Kelly, great guest, great researcher, one of my favorites.
00:04:53.400 And as a special surprise, we've got Blake Neff, who wears many hats.
00:05:02.240 He's been one of the hidden hands behind the success of Revolver News.
00:05:07.080 He's doing great work with Charlie Kirk, did great work with Tucker Carlson.
00:05:11.240 And he's going to be on to offer his insights regarding the transsexual shooter and also the collapse of America's ability to maintain complex systems, which is the subject of a major recent report on Revolver.news.
00:05:27.180 And last but not least, we have Rav's very own David Zier, who is on ground in New Jersey to report on one of the biggest things going on today, which is the national election, an election which will determine a lot of the results of the issues that we've been speaking about.
00:05:47.200 So tell us more about what's going on in New Jersey and give us a little teaser about what we can come to learn as the hour progresses.
00:05:54.920 Hello, Darren.
00:05:58.560 It may be an off year for the elections here, but a lot of issues, abortion, green energy, parental rights, front and center in a couple of states here, you know, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Maine.
00:06:11.740 And we know about the governor's races, Kentucky, Mississippi, already taking back Louisiana to the red.
00:06:17.420 There's a lot of hot button issues in New Jersey here on the ground with a slim possibility of maybe taking back.
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00:07:00.400 Darren Beattie, happy to be back, hosting, guest hosting for the great Jack Posobiec, who's on assignment.
00:07:07.360 I'm here with my first guest, the great Blake Neff.
00:07:12.340 And before we get to Blake, I just want to do some table setting regarding this transsexual shooter incident.
00:07:19.340 Very shocking developments as of late.
00:07:22.300 Of course, we heard that Stephen Crowder's organization was able to obtain three pages of the leaked and aggressively suppressed manifesto.
00:07:33.180 Now, one thing that was striking about these pages, first of all, the lines that really stuck out were racially motivated lines.
00:07:43.700 Stuff along the lines of, kill whitey, kill the crackers, let's get them for their white privileges,
00:07:50.020 which, as I mentioned last show, is a very awkward formulation suggesting low IQ and poor writing capabilities.
00:07:58.180 So it's interesting in that regard to consider that this transsexual is actually a female to male.
00:08:04.920 One wonders if it would have been better written had it been the other way around, but that's a speculation for another time.
00:08:11.840 And more recent developments have come out suggesting that there's still more to the story,
00:08:17.740 that some of the police officers leaked it, maybe for money, and maybe there's even a bigger story and more information, more pages coming out.
00:08:28.600 And so we can only speculate on what that would pretend.
00:08:32.200 So as I bring in my guest, Blake, tell me a bit about what you think about this issue
00:08:37.340 and why, in retrospect, the manifesto would be so aggressively suppressed in this case.
00:08:45.780 Hey, Darren, great to be here.
00:08:50.120 It's really wild, and you have to think, I think you're right, there has to be a lot more to this,
00:08:55.500 because we know there's a ton to work with.
00:08:57.880 I think they confiscated like 20 journals from this Audrey Hale.
00:09:03.420 She had, they said that she planned the attack for months, so I assume they have evidence that she did that.
00:09:09.460 And then we just get three pages, and one of them seems to be the page from the day up.
00:09:13.880 So it's clear we're getting a tiny excerpt of it.
00:09:16.360 And as you say, it's really, it's really lame, and it's focused on the, you know,
00:09:21.440 this very half-baked white privilege argument that she's going to, she's going to kill crackers.
00:09:26.900 Like, no one ever uses cracker as a slur except in the most lame ways imaginable.
00:09:32.160 And so...
00:09:32.220 Except Dave Chappelle.
00:09:33.440 Exactly.
00:09:35.360 It's so weak, it's so flimsy that, I guess it's worth remembering, one reason they're suppressing this,
00:09:41.340 it seems to be local factors, like Nashville police have this, whatever their ideological motivations.
00:09:47.500 I don't think Nashville police are, you know, just pawns of Joe Biden or the FBI here.
00:09:52.500 It seems there's local political factors.
00:09:54.840 I think people connected with the school have not wanted this to be brought out.
00:09:58.280 Uh, but then it's also been useful to people of various ideological persuasions to, to keep it hushed up.
00:10:05.860 So the FBI has a reason to do it.
00:10:07.500 Then also Nashville police and local people have the reasons to do it.
00:10:11.140 And it's, it's tantalizing because what we have is interesting.
00:10:14.600 It's very revealing.
00:10:15.760 Obviously she internalized a lot of very kind of sad Reddit tier anti-white hatred into her life.
00:10:23.140 But I obviously, I don't think that's what alone drove her to do a shooting.
00:10:26.920 And it's, it leaves us really wishing we could see the rest of it.
00:10:31.000 And who knows if we ever will.
00:10:32.260 Right. I was going to say, I mean, it, it seems incomplete.
00:10:35.300 It's striking all of the racial terminology, but it seems incomplete.
00:10:40.640 And one wonders what the real story could actually be, such as to account for how aggressive they're keeping this under wraps.
00:10:50.460 Because before these pages, initial pages came out, I think the operating assumption of everyone,
00:10:56.880 given that it was a religious school, given this, this was a transsexual,
00:11:00.640 given that various transsexual issues had been kind of hot in the political news as of late,
00:11:08.040 various, you know, policies pertaining to transsexuals,
00:11:12.360 everybody would have assumed that this was motivated more along the lines of a transsexual getting,
00:11:19.840 striking back at perceived religious enemies, you know,
00:11:23.820 evil Christians who don't approve the lifestyle or something.
00:11:27.100 Do you anticipate maybe some more of that narrative being filled out as we learn more?
00:11:33.780 Or is it simply impossible to tell and purely speculative?
00:11:39.820 It, I do think that must exist, although it's surprising to me, we wouldn't see it in the bits we have.
00:11:45.520 We have what's supposedly the, you know, the last page she made before she went on this rampage.
00:11:50.840 And what's striking to me is what I suspected was that there was probably a personal angle to it.
00:11:55.980 I know she, I believe she knew either one of the victims or someone who was senior at the school.
00:12:02.480 And, you know, she might have been targeting that specific person and then decided to bring everyone else with her
00:12:07.960 in her big suicidal going away party.
00:12:12.700 And, but there's, that's really missing from it.
00:12:14.600 It's, it's really, it's, it's very surprising to me that the last thing she's writing before she goes on a rampage
00:12:22.480 is just like, well, we're one hour away.
00:12:24.680 I, I hope, I hope I'm ready to do this, but my victims aren't.
00:12:28.560 And then there's even a sticky note up on the top that says, I think like lunch at 1230 question mark.
00:12:33.560 It was just, it's not what you would expect, you know, a mass shooter to put together right before they go on a rampage.
00:12:41.320 It, it is an interesting kind of additional variable here.
00:12:47.120 When we, when we see these kind of transsexual incidents in the news, typically they involve male to female transformations.
00:12:56.240 And this is one of the special and rare cases involving a female to male.
00:13:01.580 And what's kind of ironic about that, I mean, it's tragic ironic given the, the circumstances of it,
00:13:07.320 but the writing is very feminine.
00:13:11.220 It's very much evocative of the kind of incoherent rage babble one might experience reading, you know, a 12-year-old girl's diary or something like that.
00:13:28.560 Um, is there been any speculation as to whether this is a result of some kind of hormonal imbalance from maybe taking a little bit too much of the testosterone in, in the course of hormonal therapy or transition?
00:13:46.040 It's possible.
00:13:47.300 Definitely people have speculated it.
00:13:49.000 I think it's impossible to read too much into it because so far we have a sample size of, of one.
00:13:54.580 Uh, we could definitely see more.
00:13:56.100 There's been a huge expansion in the number of girls who are unfortunately going down this path, but you're right.
00:14:02.880 This is, mass shootings are an overwhelmingly male phenomenon there.
00:14:08.040 Uh, and then obviously we know male to female transsexuals are still essentially men.
00:14:14.080 And, you know, there was sort of a morbid joke when this happens that, you know, we say they're not really men, but there's nothing more male than to go on a mass shooting.
00:14:20.860 And it is, you know, we're snapping back to reality a bit here to see, oh, well, this is, this is still a teenage girl who was writing like a teenage girl.
00:14:29.880 And then we get back to the question of why would she go on a shooting rampage then?
00:14:33.360 Because very few do.
00:14:34.300 And you could be right that it could be some sort of hormonal shift.
00:14:37.240 And you're right that it is a sample of one and yet the transsexual issue really is a broader and increasingly prominent feature of our, um, of our society.
00:14:52.080 Now, um, Revolver News, a news organization that I'm involved with, we ran a piece, um, kind of contextualizing that in relation to the Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire, a piece that you know a thing or two about.
00:15:07.480 So I'd be interested to have you sort of contextualize this more broadly.
00:15:12.680 What is, what is it about the, okay, we know we're in a degenerate moment.
00:15:17.500 We know it's clown world.
00:15:18.780 We know it's this odd combination of evil and clownishness.
00:15:23.220 But what is the particular configuration of the globalist American empire such that it's so accommodating to the transsexual form?
00:15:37.480 Well, so the, the reason that the Janissary, Tranissary, besides being a great pun, why the comparison works so much is just for context, the Ottoman Empire, this Turkish empire from hundreds of years ago, had soldiers called Janissaries.
00:15:49.180 They were taken as children.
00:15:50.980 They were, uh, they were Christian children converted to Islam.
00:15:55.000 Uh, they were slaves of the Sultan and they spent their entire life as soldiers of the Sultan.
00:15:59.880 And they were incredibly good at this because they were one of the first full-time professional militaries as we understand it today.
00:16:06.160 And the comparison today is we have, you know, these transgender people.
00:16:10.860 And what stands out about them is if you've known a few, especially male to female transsexuals, they're really committed to the bit.
00:16:19.100 You know, whether we think they're really women, they at least will fanatically insist that they are.
00:16:24.680 And they'll be enormously, I mean, some of them are, can be violent.
00:16:28.440 Some of them can be really destructive online.
00:16:30.560 They're very notorious for taking over this or that website and essentially, uh, banning everyone who disagrees with them.
00:16:37.900 And the special link they have with, uh, you know, the globalist American empire, as you say, is it's that they really require a high amount of thought control to keep this in place.
00:16:49.000 It is inherently ludicrous to essentially everyone to say a man can just become a woman by identifying it.
00:16:55.420 It needs, you need a very invasive state to terrify people into accepting this.
00:17:01.340 They, you know, they fear lawsuits, they fear criminal persecution, they fear losing their reputation.
00:17:05.700 And all of this goes away if you have, you know, any free speech at all.
00:17:09.560 And, you know, it's very telling that as soon as Elon Musk buys Twitter, it becomes, you know, we see polls shift massively.
00:17:15.540 People start, stop buying into this.
00:17:18.480 And so I think that's, you know, how they work as the shock troops of the left like that.
00:17:22.480 They need the left to be strong.
00:17:24.760 It's such an interesting point.
00:17:26.520 And in a different kind of almost perverse and twisted way, they make sense because they are, the male to female variety combines the sort of cognition and mental coherence of a man with the empathy and intuition of a woman.
00:17:42.800 Given the nature of the transsexual, there's rarely a family to divide loyalty to the regime.
00:17:49.320 And because they're so vulnerable in any other context but being loyal soldiers to the regime, they're entirely dependent.
00:17:56.200 And so in a weird way, the natural patriots to the globalist American empire.
00:18:02.420 And in the piece that I mentioned, it actually recounts the kind of shocking statistic that transsexuals are actually disproportionately represented in the military currently of the globalist American empire.
00:18:14.960 Thus reinforcing the analogy with the Janissaries who were the foot soldiers to the Ottoman Empire.
00:18:21.240 So a lot of fascinating connections here to give us the broader scope and the broader view.
00:18:27.100 We're going to come back in the next segment and talk about a different aspect of our collapsing society.
00:18:32.880 And that is our inability to maintain complex systems, specifically in the aviation industry.
00:18:38.340 It gets really bad.
00:18:40.060 You're going to want to hear this no matter how hard it is to stomach.
00:18:43.180 Stay tuned.
00:18:45.660 You talk about influences.
00:18:47.380 These are influences.
00:18:49.240 And they're friends of mine.
00:18:51.620 Jack.
00:18:52.400 So, Mike.
00:18:53.180 Where's Jack?
00:18:54.060 Jack.
00:18:55.080 He's done a great job.
00:18:56.500 Hello, Darren Beattie, back here with Blake Neff in a white-hot conversation about the suppression of the transsexual shooters manifesto.
00:19:11.060 And before we move on to a very disturbing piece about the FAA and aviation safety, I think we just got to say, and I can speak on behalf of human events, and I'll certainly speak on behalf of Revolver.
00:19:22.280 All signs here point to Merrick Garland and his cronies being behind the suppression of this manifesto.
00:19:33.000 Garland has a history.
00:19:34.200 I call him a janitor because his job is the mop-up job.
00:19:38.320 He's been doing mop-ups for a long time.
00:19:40.800 He played a role in covering up what really happened in Oklahoma City.
00:19:44.380 The skeletons in his closet are far too terrifying for any Halloween or really any movie.
00:19:50.860 They're hard to be believed.
00:19:52.420 And so we're watching you, Merrick.
00:19:53.960 We know what you're doing.
00:19:55.640 The American public deserve to know what happened, the full story behind this transsexual shooter, and we will get to the bottom of it.
00:20:03.560 So I just wanted to put that out there for our friend, our janitor, Merrick Garland.
00:20:10.640 Now, moving on to more disturbing but very important news.
00:20:13.380 There is a white-hot bombshell investigative piece that we just dropped at revolver.news, one of the most important investigative pieces we've ever done,
00:20:23.720 chronicling in detail the utter catastrophic collapse of aviation safety in the United States,
00:20:32.020 documenting a massive increase in what aviation experts called near misses, where planes almost collide into each other on the runway,
00:20:42.040 of loss of separation events in air, near mid-air collisions,
00:20:46.940 and a generally disastrous situation pertaining to the air traffic controller industry
00:20:53.960 and the way that they vet their employees and the way that they retain their employees.
00:20:59.180 This took us a long time.
00:21:00.660 We spoke with many senior aviation officials, many officials in the FAA, most of whom insisted on being anonymous.
00:21:09.860 We talked to senior air traffic control people.
00:21:12.860 And the bottom line of this major piece, you have to go and read it and send it to everybody you know.
00:21:18.140 This is what's going on in our country, and this is going to lead to the next major aviation disaster.
00:21:23.660 Two key neglected factors contribute to this.
00:21:27.380 One, COVID policy.
00:21:29.840 They did a major hiring freeze during COVID because, of course, we don't want anyone to catch COVID.
00:21:35.260 You know, we did a major study in Revolver News, one of our biggest and earliest studies,
00:21:40.400 doing a cost-benefit analysis of the lockdowns.
00:21:43.140 And we showed using a life years metric that the costs actually were an order of magnitude greater than the benefits,
00:21:50.860 order of magnitude more life years lost as a result of the lockdowns.
00:21:55.080 We didn't even take into account factors like this, factors such as we may have gutted aviation safety
00:22:00.980 on account of hiring freezes introduced during the COVID period,
00:22:05.020 and still more disturbing and devastating a factor in this collapse of aviation safety, affirmative action.
00:22:12.180 We've uncovered affirmative action policies implemented during the Obama administration
00:22:17.300 that reverberate to this day and account for a disastrous decline in quality in the air traffic control system.
00:22:25.240 So to talk about this story and generally what some might call the collapse of the United States' ability
00:22:34.680 to maintain complex systems, we have our guest from last segment, Blake Neff, to offer his insights.
00:22:40.900 What I mean about the collapse of our ability to maintain complex systems,
00:22:45.080 people talk about we can't innovate anymore.
00:22:47.180 That's true, but it's even worse.
00:22:48.940 It looks increasingly, when you look to the aviation industry and other industries,
00:22:53.100 we lack the capacity simply to maintain the systems that we already have.
00:22:58.080 This is a major part of the story of the transition from the United States, from a first world country,
00:23:04.360 a first world civilization, into a third world, what Trump would call S-hole.
00:23:10.940 But I won't use the full word because we're live on air.
00:23:13.700 So, Blake, tell us about this.
00:23:15.620 What's your perspective here?
00:23:18.220 Yeah, Darren, there's a very widespread bias with, you know, I think people in word cell or cognitive elite jobs.
00:23:26.540 They like to imagine that there's, like, a tiny handful of jobs for people as smart as them.
00:23:31.540 And then everything else is, like, very easy brain dead.
00:23:34.140 There was once a time where Mike Bloomberg, the old New York City mayor, said, like,
00:23:38.720 I could teach someone to farm, you know, dig hole, put seed in hole, put, you know, put water on hole.
00:23:44.280 And, oh, you're a farmer now.
00:23:46.340 And it's completely bogus.
00:23:48.400 Actually, modern farming is incredibly—
00:23:49.780 Tell that to South Africans.
00:23:50.980 Tell that to the South Africans.
00:23:52.220 It's incredibly—it's incredibly difficult to be a modern farmer.
00:23:55.640 You know, the people who run First World Farms in the United States or the Netherlands or any top ag producer,
00:24:00.800 it's hugely difficult to do.
00:24:02.720 You need incredibly smart people to do it.
00:24:04.520 And those people are vanishing.
00:24:06.340 But it's also even basic things.
00:24:08.260 It's, you know, human capital matters all the way down the chain.
00:24:11.880 It matters in making sure, you know, literally that the trains run on time.
00:24:16.260 It's all these, like, hard-to-measure but accumulated little things that go right when you have talented and capable or, you know,
00:24:24.300 when you hire the best people for the job and—or when you have a good human capital pool to draw on.
00:24:29.920 And stuff that goes badly when you don't have those people.
00:24:32.940 And so, you know, we can see this with the FAA.
00:24:35.440 A decade ago, the Obama administration just straight up said the race of air traffic controllers is not right.
00:24:41.420 We need to change the racial balance.
00:24:43.840 And the way they planned to do this was they planned to de-emphasize a skills test and instead put a lot of focus on a biographical questionnaire, they called it.
00:24:52.720 And that biographical questionnaire was essentially, you know, they gloat, as you say in the article,
00:24:58.180 they gloat that, well, this test produces equal outcomes across gender and race, unlike other more skills-based tests.
00:25:05.420 So this is a good one to use.
00:25:07.120 Well, it doesn't take a genius to see what's going to happen when you implement this.
00:25:10.020 You're going to hire people not on their ability to be an air traffic controller.
00:25:14.240 And what do you do when you hire people not on their ability to be an air traffic controller?
00:25:18.440 You get people who aren't as good at being air traffic controllers.
00:25:22.780 And you're going to see this in a lot of parts of American life because a lot of American infrastructure,
00:25:28.800 a lot of American quality of life is actually being carried along by a kind of handful of boomers with institutional knowledge who are now 50, 55, 60.
00:25:38.920 They're getting up there in years.
00:25:41.340 And when these people – I say boomers, but a lot of them are Gen X at this point.
00:25:44.200 But older people who, you know, just have worked in government their whole lives.
00:25:48.380 They're very anonymous.
00:25:50.080 But they have a lot of institutional knowledge.
00:25:52.440 And if you just think you can wave a finger and replace those people with, you know, someone hired to hit a quota, you're making a mistake.
00:26:01.360 And we see this in a lot of ways.
00:26:03.120 We see power outages in the U.S. are way more frequent than they were 40 years ago.
00:26:07.760 Now, granted, you know, most of us still have electrical power, but we're just a little more likely to have an outage.
00:26:14.320 And that outage lasts a little bit longer.
00:26:16.260 Blake, just to step in here, Blake, for a second, because there's something you mentioned that's very important.
00:26:21.960 This policy promulgated by the Obama administration, which is to change the testing mechanism that they used to have,
00:26:30.520 which was a merit-based system in favor of what they call this biodata system, which if you read – this is all in the article.
00:26:37.260 There's this lady who is, of course, a professor of HR.
00:26:40.960 The fact that that's even a thing speaks to how clownish and stupid our entire society is.
00:26:46.100 And we tell you about her in the article.
00:26:48.380 She's a professor of HR, and her doctoral dissertation was effectively about how we can use this ridiculous, quote-unquote,
00:26:56.740 biodata test to get the more desired and balanced racial results.
00:27:05.740 And it's really funny because the language is so obfuscatory, but when you break it down to what they're actually saying is,
00:27:12.380 you increasingly remove questions that account for the disparity until the test actually tests nothing.
00:27:20.440 And then when your test tests nothing, that's when you can achieve the desired racial balance.
00:27:26.740 It really is quite remarkable.
00:27:28.860 It's insane.
00:27:29.480 It invokes – it forces us to recognize, and I think maybe a lot of people in the audience don't understand how bad it is,
00:27:36.640 but due to this concept, this legal concept codified in the law called disparate impact,
00:27:43.260 and we've written about this on Revolver News as well quite extensively,
00:27:46.420 according to this doctrine, any employer who uses a metric to vet employees that leads to racially disproportionate results,
00:27:59.580 that is to say disproportionate to the population, that is presumptively illegal.
00:28:07.920 Now, in practice, because everything's presumptively illegal, because everything has a diverse impact,
00:28:14.080 you have a bit of discretion here.
00:28:17.640 And you would think that a society would say, okay, because the diversity agenda is largely cosmetic,
00:28:23.640 we'll just have people as spokesmen, we'll maybe put them in more commercials.
00:28:28.240 Maybe that's why they're all stuffed in commercials, because that's where the least amount of damage can be done.
00:28:32.580 Just have the diversity in the commercials for aviation, but leave the competent people as the actual air traffic controllers.
00:28:40.720 But no, in fact, they actually decided to gut the controllers themselves,
00:28:47.960 which leads to a question which I'd love to know your perspective on this.
00:28:52.140 It seems like there are two possible ways out of this.
00:28:55.300 One is to entirely, fundamentally transform the cultural, illegal, and political landscape into the country,
00:29:03.640 so it's to not have this diversity above all kind of orientation.
00:29:08.840 Or you have an arms race between technology and AI to see if technology and AI can pick up the slack
00:29:17.480 that's created by the increasingly diverse and increasingly less meritorious employment pool.
00:29:24.240 So I'm wondering what you think about that.
00:29:27.640 I definitely, I feel like the second, sadly, is more likely.
00:29:31.280 I feel like America, I mean, it's a huge lift even getting, you know, conservatives, Republicans,
00:29:36.960 people who, you know, will vocally say they dislike wokeness,
00:29:40.180 but it's very difficult to break the hold of, like, the diversity cult on them.
00:29:45.460 And near impossible.
00:29:47.120 Very difficult, near impossible, but not totally impossible.
00:29:49.860 Stranger things have happened, but it's a very long and difficult road.
00:29:55.460 And part of the piece I advocate at the very beginning, at the very end,
00:29:59.300 there's actually low-hanging fruit here.
00:30:01.660 A lot of airports don't even have the basic technology to assist the incompetent employees.
00:30:09.400 We're on the cusp of having directed $100 billion to Ukraine.
00:30:13.880 Maybe some enterprising elected official could say, hey, how about some of that to prevent the next major aviation disaster in America
00:30:22.200 on account of Obama's diversity policies?
00:30:25.180 How about some of that $100 billion to save us from the next big plane crash?
00:30:28.980 It's a great idea, and yet at the same time, you know, there's this sense of dread where we do have, you know,
00:30:34.980 we still have new technology, we have AI, we do have innovation,
00:30:37.940 and it's just kind of barely keeping ahead of the consequences of all these things.
00:30:43.340 And, you know, it's sort of like if this ever slows down even a bit,
00:30:46.700 we'll suddenly just run into a wall where it's like everyone we've put into power is an idiot.
00:30:51.780 We've got to wrap up, and that's a good line to wrap it up on.
00:30:56.340 Everyone in power is an idiot, indeed.
00:30:58.780 Coming right up after the break with the great Julie Kelly.
00:31:02.100 Stay tuned.
00:31:03.340 It keeps getting hotter.
00:31:04.440 I'm saying in my ear about the boring people at your office.
00:31:09.520 I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Pozovic.
00:31:13.580 Hello, everyone.
00:31:14.340 Darren Beattie back with you at a jam-packed show for you today.
00:31:19.040 Anyway, we just got off with Blake Neff, and now we have the great Julie Kelly,
00:31:24.880 one of my all-time favorites here, to discuss one of the all-time most ridiculous things going on in the country,
00:31:32.060 which is this civil suit brought against Trump by the notorious and disgraced
00:31:39.180 and frankly quite ridiculous and annoying Latita James, the AG of New York.
00:31:45.320 And so no one better than Julie Kelly to break down just the absurdities of this civil trial,
00:31:52.240 but also some of the admirable ways that Trump never want to back down or cave has defied this confederacy of clowns.
00:32:05.260 So, Julie, thank you so much for being here with us.
00:32:09.160 Thanks so much for having me, Darren.
00:32:10.880 So, tell us, what are some of the key things that the American public need to know
00:32:16.920 to fully drive home how utterly absurd this whole episode is going on in New York?
00:32:23.420 So, this is just a part of a multi-pronged legal attack to destroy Donald Trump and his company
00:32:32.980 and his family who have had to take the stand in Latitia James' lawsuit against the president and his corporation.
00:32:40.980 And, look, this is a reason why American trust in our institutions is at an all-time low,
00:32:49.860 because you have someone like Latitia James, a Democrat, New York attorney general,
00:32:54.960 who made going after Donald Trump one of her key campaign platforms.
00:32:59.460 Then you've got this caricature of the judge, Arthur Ergonen, who looks like a figure out of a Tim Burton movie
00:33:08.420 rather than a legitimate, sober judge.
00:33:12.580 And they're both out there mugging for the cameras.
00:33:15.360 And, of course, Donald Trump took the stand yesterday.
00:33:18.280 It appeared to be, by reporting, very combative, just what you would expect from Donald Trump.
00:33:23.440 But you also had reports of this judge screaming at Donald Trump, screaming at his lawyer, Alina Hababa.
00:33:31.760 And just this complete farcical situation, display, of the sort of individuals that are going after Trump,
00:33:43.600 and, of course, by extension, all of us, which then leads to all of the other legal cases related to Donald Trump,
00:33:49.900 the January 6th case in Washington, the classified document state.
00:33:52.580 Julie, if I could just interject really quickly, because I think some of the audience might not realize this.
00:33:58.380 This is the case that's charging Trump on a civil level for misreporting or mis-evaluating the value of his various properties.
00:34:10.400 And one of the real whoppers that came out in the course of this trial
00:34:16.900 is the judge's estimation that Mar-a-Lago is actually worth $18 million.
00:34:24.380 Like, if that doesn't give people an idea of just how tendentious to the point of absurdity this is,
00:34:31.100 I don't know what is.
00:34:33.380 It is, and that's part of it.
00:34:34.840 And he was talking about some of his other properties, I believe one that was in Scotland,
00:34:40.560 and talking about the valuation.
00:34:42.640 And look how these companies are run, and how you use these estimations to get loans.
00:34:52.080 You know, just one more, the $18 million for Mar-a-Lago reminds me of a great line that
00:34:59.860 Trump had in the 2016 campaign when Mitt Romney was giving him trouble, and Mitt Romney was,
00:35:06.440 you know, people were saying, oh, Mitt Romney's rich, Trump is rich.
00:35:09.020 And then Trump says, look, there's a store in Trump Tower that's worth more than Mitt Romney's entire net worth.
00:35:17.960 And that's sort of, for some reason, I think of that when I see this judge saying that Mar-a-Lago's worth $18 million.
00:35:27.000 Well, yes.
00:35:28.120 And he was talking yesterday about a castle.
00:35:30.660 I think that's on one of his properties overseas.
00:35:33.140 And he's like, yeah, I have a castle.
00:35:35.120 Yeah, I have a castle.
00:35:35.880 It's a great castle.
00:35:36.600 It's a beautiful castle.
00:35:37.360 It's the greatest castle in the world.
00:35:38.800 You know, just that sort of hyperbole from Trump, which is so hilarious to us, but so infuriating to his enemies.
00:35:46.860 But this is also, you could tell from the judge and then the prosecution team, and especially the DOJ lapdogs in the media like Andrew Weissman,
00:35:57.620 none of these people have ever signed the bottom of someone else's paycheck.
00:36:03.360 They've never created any sort of job.
00:36:05.760 They've never built anything, right?
00:36:07.760 They are destroyers.
00:36:09.640 And so you could tell that they were out of their depth in trying to comment on what Trump was talking about, what his lawyers were talking about.
00:36:18.140 And so, you know, you can only assume what this judge is going to do.
00:36:22.320 It's a bench trial that he will convict Donald Trump.
00:36:25.100 Not really sure where it goes from there.
00:36:27.020 But this is taking up a large part of Donald Trump's time and his lawyers, because you go right from this into at least three other criminal legal matters.
00:36:40.200 Things like this is actually irritating Trump more than some of the other criminal cases, but I'd be very interested to know your perspective on how this suit fits into the broader legal strategy against Trump and specifically how you see the January 6th case developing in the coming months.
00:36:59.940 So I was in the Florida courtroom last week, Darren, of Judge Aileen Cannon, and of course she has earned the contempt of the DOJ lapdogs we talked about in corporate media because she is not rubber stamping whatever Jack Smith and DOJ wants in this case.
00:37:18.860 So she last Wednesday held a hearing about the trial date and how discovery was being withheld and the foot dragging by Jack Smith and producing discovery to Donald Trump's team.
00:37:32.780 And she was pretty tough on Jack Smith's lawyer, counterintelligence chief Jay Brett, who is leading that investigation.
00:37:41.820 And she has temporarily suspended all of the pretrial deadlines.
00:37:47.500 The trial was set for May 20th, and she has temporarily caused those deadlines.
00:37:53.240 And I think that she will file an order either today, possibly tomorrow, vacating that May 20th, 2024 trial date because of the Washington, D.C. trial, which is set for March 4th, all the discovery issues and just a lot of gamesmanship by Jack Smith that she's calling out.
00:38:15.100 So I'm expecting that order today or tomorrow.
00:38:19.340 Important to remember, Darren, so you've got the two criminal cases filed by Jack Smith, the classified documents case, which was the outgrowth of the Ray de Mar-a-Lago, that's in southern Florida, and the January 6th slash election case in Washington, D.C.
00:38:33.620 Jack Smith brought the indictment against Donald Trump for January 6th, a week after Judge Cannon had already set a trial date in the classified documents case.
00:38:44.000 So now what they want to do, I firmly believe that they don't want the classified documents case to go to trial because it's so bogus and so weak and filled with so many holes.
00:38:54.560 They want Judge Cannon, and this is why they pushed to move the D.C. trial ahead of this, because they want Judge Cannon to wear the jacket for vacating the trial date, even delaying it, or potentially, Darren, dismissing the entire case against Donald Trump.
00:39:10.980 So that is actually, I think, of everything, all the cases that are going on, all the trials.
00:39:17.560 What's happening in southern Florida, to me, is the most fascinating and could result in a major black eye for DOJ and Jack Smith.
00:39:24.920 That would be very fascinating.
00:39:28.700 And, you know, it's interesting, when you look at the January 6th case and you really boil it down to its essence, this and associated cases really amount to attempting to criminalize election denial
00:39:44.060 and to basically engage in this proxy mind-reading whereby they insist that, oh, he didn't actually believe that the election was stolen and so this is some kind of deception resulting in the deprivation of rights.
00:40:00.920 It's a, when you really look at what legal precedent they're trying to create, it's quite, it's quite striking.
00:40:09.640 It is, and Jack Smith yesterday filed a flurry of responses to Donald Trump's motions to dismiss the case based on statutory grounds, unconstitutionality, and, of course, selective prosecution.
00:40:22.040 What Jack Smith said in one of his responses is that Donald Trump was responsible for the events of January 6th.
00:40:30.880 Now, Darren, think of what that potentially opens up, the vulnerability to everyone who has protected the narrative around January 6th.
00:40:41.040 If it's not only, to your point, of course, criminalizing, questioning the results of an election, but now you're totally assigning all of the blame of that day to Donald Trump,
00:40:52.180 in a fair courtroom, the discovery and the defense witnesses on that score alone would be monumental and historic.
00:41:00.640 We say bring it on. Let's get the full truth out there.
00:41:04.060 It's always been about Trump, so this is an appropriate final stage to resolve the issue for the American public.
00:41:10.780 Thank you so much, Julie. You're the best.
00:41:14.380 You are, too. Thanks, Darren.
00:41:16.260 Thank you.
00:41:17.260 Coming right up with more information on the big election day, taking states by storm.
00:41:24.440 Stay tuned. We've got the results.
00:41:28.300 When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:32.420 Darren Beattie, glad to be back for our final and very, very enlightening segment on the elections going on today.
00:41:41.700 Major elections across key states, deciding governors, state party officials, congressional officials.
00:41:50.320 Very important stuff, not just as a bellwether of what's to come, but we need the team that we can get.
00:41:57.200 We need a support team. Congressional races matter just as much as anything else, as we've seen with the issues going on in the House recently.
00:42:05.740 So here to enlighten us on these issues, we've got David Zier.
00:42:11.840 He's on the ground in New Jersey.
00:42:14.100 David, tell us the big picture, the medium picture, and the small picture.
00:42:17.960 What's going on? What should we know?
00:42:19.860 And what should we be looking toward?
00:42:21.620 So outside of the Mississippi, Kentucky, Ohio, and Virginia races, there's others that we should pay attention to.
00:42:31.000 New Jersey, even though they may not take the legislature back, both houses, 120 seats are up.
00:42:38.000 The Republicans may make significant gains in the legislature there.
00:42:43.380 It's important because they have an energy scandal now.
00:42:45.680 Orsted, the Danish company, pulling out of the two wind farm deals, the largest on the East Coast.
00:42:50.980 This comes after a deal was killed in Rhode Island for offshore power.
00:42:55.280 And they're supposed to give back $300 million in money to the taxpayers if they failed to build this project.
00:43:00.680 Very controversial right now.
00:43:02.340 Could influence races in southern Jersey and other things.
00:43:05.720 And there's parental rights issues here.
00:43:07.680 And Governor Murphy, even though he's not up for two years, you know, has been ruling by fiat over here,
00:43:13.740 destroying home rule for these school districts and these towns that want to fight this woke agenda in the schools
00:43:19.500 and pornographic, inappropriate material for the kids.
00:43:22.080 So the people in New Jersey are up in arms.
00:43:25.720 So I think it's important to pay attention to that as well.
00:43:29.180 And in New York, very significant race in Suffolk County, 2.8 million people on Long Island.
00:43:34.200 In 2021, both legislatures of both counties, both district attorneys, and one of the county executives went red.
00:43:41.300 Now it looks like Suffolk County is going to go red also.
00:43:44.100 So we have a congressional delegation on Long Island that is already Republican.
00:43:49.020 But it could be an indicator for more seats being picked up in 2022 for congressional races.
00:43:55.360 Nassau and Suffolk County have been under assault by Albany.
00:43:58.440 And legal immigration, illegal immigration.
00:44:01.180 Adam has been dumping people on, you know, Long Island and throughout suburban communities upstate.
00:44:06.620 And Governor Hochul hasn't helped the situation.
00:44:08.580 And also just pay attention to Maine.
00:44:11.540 There's eight ballot measures.
00:44:13.000 There's big hydroelectric power, you know, issues going on and a fight for control over power to the state.
00:44:20.000 And there's a ballot measure, question two, which would eliminate foreign money for, you know,
00:44:25.720 any bond issues or ballot measures in the state because a Canadian company wants to come in and run the hydroelectric power.
00:44:31.280 But I think we have to pay attention to all of these issues here.
00:44:37.000 And, you know, we'll bring you more tonight.
00:44:39.560 We'll be on the ground here in New Jersey, see if there's any significant gains in the New Jersey legislature.
00:44:45.940 Thank you so much.
00:44:47.060 That's really great information, important stuff going on.
00:44:49.760 And, you know, it's an off election in a way, but everything's important.
00:44:54.720 And it's important to track these things as a bellwether and just as an issue of momentum as well,
00:45:01.860 leading up to the big show and the big showdown, one might say,
00:45:06.960 which seems to be shaping up much to the chagrin of the corrupt, illegitimate, incompetent scum in charge of our regime.
00:45:18.280 It looks like Trump is by far the favored guy to go back into the White House and finish some very important unfinished business.
00:45:31.300 Recent polling, as I was talking about in the last show, recent polling suggests Trump is killing it, killing it in swing states.
00:45:40.000 Biden has a lot of trouble here.
00:45:42.840 His support's collapsing in the Muslim community.
00:45:46.360 Very important in Michigan.
00:45:47.700 Michigan, by the way, where we saw the pro-Hamas convention going on.
00:45:55.540 That's all a result of massive immigration pouring into Michigan.
00:45:59.620 We did a major piece on this in Revolver.News covering the various NGOs and religious organizations
00:46:06.800 responsible for resettling refugees into the interior.
00:46:12.780 But Biden can't keep all these people happy.
00:46:15.440 It's a big dilemma.
00:46:16.540 These developments in the Middle East really cut to the cleavages and fissures at the core of an increasingly tenuous Democrat coalition.
00:46:29.220 Not good for Biden.
00:46:30.660 No matter what he does, he is going to piss off important people that he needs to have a minuscule chance of getting back in the White House.
00:46:43.740 And so it looks like this simply reinforces the urgency of coming up with some kind of solution to the Biden problem for the Democrats.
00:46:54.420 They need to get rid of them, but Biden, whose notorious corruption is coming to the fore more than ever, he's going to be clinging on to the presidency.
00:47:05.500 Because, if anything, he needs the power of the pardon to pardon his own corrupt family members, if necessary.
00:47:12.100 So the Democrats somehow are going to have to make a deal convincing Biden that he's going to be okay, his family is going to be okay,
00:47:20.140 and he needs to gracefully find a way to step down either before or immediately after the election.
00:47:26.580 Something major has to change because it's just not looking good for Biden across any metric.
00:47:32.820 To make matters worse, Kamala Harris, who would be the natural person to go to right after, she's even more unpopular than he is.
00:47:41.500 So what are they going to do?
00:47:43.140 They can get rid of her.
00:47:44.180 They could pass her over.
00:47:45.580 But then you're passing over a woman of color, and that's going to enrage the same faction of people who are enraged over Biden's Israel policy.
00:47:53.960 So there is a very complicated, very important strategic problem that the Democrats have to solve.
00:48:00.280 And the coming months will really show us whether the Democrats still have an efficient and strategic machine that they traditionally have been known for to see whether they can solve this problem.
00:48:12.820 So that's kind of the big picture strategic look at what the Democrats need to be thinking about.
00:48:20.780 And you already have people like David Axelrod, a major strategist for Obama, calling on Biden to somehow get out of the way.
00:48:31.420 De facto Democrat strategist Bill Kristol saying the same thing.
00:48:36.360 So there is panic, panic, panic in the air.
00:48:40.840 They need to find out what to do.
00:48:42.940 Some say he could throw a wrench into it just to change things up and pardon Trump, which would be an interesting move.
00:48:48.980 If he were smart, he would actually do that.
00:48:51.520 But it's too creative for him to ultimately do.
00:48:54.420 So all eyes on this race building up to a major showdown in 2024.
00:48:59.760 Human events will, of course, keep you apprised of all the latest and important developments.
00:49:05.400 My news organization, Revolver.News, will as well.
00:49:08.360 I'm Darren Beattie of Revolver News, filling in for Jack Posobiec, signing off.
00:49:13.620 Thank you so much for joining us and have a great day.
00:49:16.200 I'm Darren Beattie of Revolver.
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