Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 24, 2025


Exclusive Interview w⧸ Gen. Flynn LIVE From the Global Security and Diplomacy Conference


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Summary

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says newly declassified documents show that top Obama officials manufactured intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 election. She says the former president was part of a conspiracy to subvert President Trump s 2016 victory and presidency.


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00:00:50.280 Christ is king.
00:00:52.240 Donald Trump knows that the Russians helped him win in 2016.
00:00:56.740 There will always be an air of illegitimacy around the 2016 campaign.
00:01:03.440 President Trump is now accusing former President Barack Obama of treason.
00:01:08.240 Today, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard didn't go that far,
00:01:11.940 but did say newly declassified documents show that top Obama officials manufactured intelligence
00:01:17.640 about Russian interference in the 2016 election right after former President Obama left office.
00:01:23.100 She says the former president was part of a conspiracy to subvert President Trump's 2016 victory and presidency.
00:01:30.640 During a press briefing, Gabbard was asked if the information implicates Obama in criminal behavior.
00:01:36.800 She calls this, and I want to quote this directly, a treasonous conspiracy and says that people,
00:01:42.660 no matter how powerful they are or were at the time, must be held accountable.
00:01:46.440 So what is the hard evidence here?
00:01:48.760 Yeah, hi, Reid.
00:01:49.640 D&I Gabbard is making these very strong allegations on the basis of about 100 pages of declassified
00:01:55.580 documents her office issued on the 17th of July.
00:01:59.420 They include email chains, the draft of a president's daily brief, and summaries from a high-level
00:02:04.080 meeting at the White House that have to do with a drafting of this comprehensive intelligence
00:02:09.000 assessment of Russia's actions in the 2016 election.
00:02:11.980 The 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment was carried out soon after President Trump defeated
00:02:18.400 Hillary Clinton, when then-President Barack Obama directed former Director of National
00:02:23.880 Intelligence James Clapper to review alleged Russian activity in the election.
00:02:28.940 What followed was bad intelligence tradecraft and a politicization of the intel community.
00:02:35.200 Ratcliffe wrote,
00:02:36.060 The president has made it clear that he wanted these documents to be declassified.
00:02:50.680 He wanted the American people to see the truth, and now he wants those who perpetuated these
00:02:54.420 lies and this scandal to be held accountable.
00:02:57.500 As for what accountability looks like, as the director said, it's in the Department of Justice's
00:03:01.780 hands, and we trust them to move this ball forward.
00:03:04.020 The witch-hut that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama absolutely cold,
00:03:09.620 Tulsi Gabbard.
00:03:11.440 What they did to this country in 2016, starting in 2016, but going up all the way going up to
00:03:18.540 2020 of the election, they tried to rig the election, and they got caught, and there should
00:03:24.940 be very severe consequences for that.
00:03:26.940 The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama
00:03:33.860 leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment.
00:03:38.720 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live,
00:03:43.740 Washington, D.C.
00:03:44.920 Today is July 24th, 2025.
00:03:47.740 Anno, Domini.
00:03:48.600 We are here at the Homer Building, just one block away.
00:03:54.160 The White House is right there outside that window, and we are here for General Flynn's
00:04:00.320 National Security Strategy Summit.
00:04:03.160 And what General Flynn has done here, and we'll be sitting down with the general, we've just
00:04:07.240 taped an interview that we're going to play for you in a few minutes, is go through an entire
00:04:13.140 national security strategy for the United States, focusing on what the greatest threats to our
00:04:18.880 country and our people are right now.
00:04:21.640 And I'll give you a hint.
00:04:23.220 It's a problem within, the threat within.
00:04:26.980 We're not talking about foreign, you know, enemies, foreign and domestic.
00:04:30.700 It's time to start focusing on the domestic enemies.
00:04:34.740 That's the situation that presents ourselves with today.
00:04:38.320 This is the situation that President Trump has come into in going back all the way to
00:04:43.360 2016, as Tulsi Gabbard did yesterday, and we're going to be breaking that down as well.
00:04:47.520 I'm also going to be appearing later on a panel with Laura Logan and Congressman Eli Crane.
00:04:54.400 So we've got a huge episode for everyone today.
00:04:57.520 We are covering this in absolute full.
00:05:00.400 The live stream is up on General Flynn's social media.
00:05:04.880 So if you want to go and check that out and see the entire event in full, you can go see
00:05:09.520 that there as well.
00:05:11.280 But here, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, and we're so gracious to Rob and Parker
00:05:16.980 and the whole team for being able there to cover this in full and give us the team to
00:05:21.040 be able to do this and put it together, even on short notice.
00:05:23.860 We're bringing you the National Security Strategy Summit.
00:05:27.260 We're talking about the D&I disclosures.
00:05:29.380 We're talking Epstein.
00:05:30.560 We are talking everything.
00:05:32.160 Don't go anywhere.
00:05:32.880 Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
00:05:34.280 Nothing will stand in our way.
00:05:39.160 And our golden age has just begun.
00:05:41.540 This is Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:05:43.280 Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
00:05:47.960 Welcome to the second American Revolution.
00:05:53.300 And we're back.
00:05:54.340 Jack Posobiec here, Human Events Daily.
00:05:56.840 We had the opportunity, so gracious, to be able to sit down with a man that I served under
00:06:01.640 in the United States military, in the intelligence services, the Defense Intelligence Agency.
00:06:08.360 When I was sent down to Guantanamo Bay to work in the J2X interrogation cell down there as an
00:06:15.280 interrogator analyst, the director of the DIA who sent me all those years ago was General
00:06:21.340 Flynn.
00:06:21.740 And at that time, I had no idea that I'd ever be able to have the opportunity to come to
00:06:27.260 know General Flynn and go through this as a fly on the wall watching what the deep state
00:06:32.440 put him and his family through.
00:06:34.560 And now to be able to know him in a personal capacity, as well as members of his family,
00:06:39.900 just never experienced or never believed that I would have this experience.
00:06:44.120 And so here we are.
00:06:45.540 We've got that sit down and we're going to walk through the biggest threats to the United
00:06:49.700 States of America right now.
00:06:52.860 Folks, we're so excited to be here.
00:06:54.700 Human Events Daily sitting on the sidelines of this really international security summit
00:07:00.500 here with the one, the only General Flynn for a special Human Events Daily interview.
00:07:05.380 General, thank you so much for joining us.
00:07:06.780 Absolutely, Jack.
00:07:07.300 It's a great honor and I appreciate your friendship over the years.
00:07:10.520 I appreciate that as well.
00:07:11.420 Tell us a little about what is the National Security Strategy Summit and why did you decide
00:07:17.080 to have it now?
00:07:17.860 Yeah, a few months ago, I took on the role of chairman of the Gold Institute for International
00:07:23.320 Studies.
00:07:24.260 And I've been a supporter of them for over a decade.
00:07:28.340 And we got talking amongst ourselves, a small group.
00:07:31.240 We have about 30 fellows that are part of it.
00:07:33.880 About two months ago and about six weeks ago or so, we decided let's hold our first conference
00:07:40.960 here, where we're at right now in downtown Washington, D.C., on national security.
00:07:48.040 And so what I wanted to drive that this particular conference, we're here in the midst of it today,
00:07:53.260 I wanted to drive it by actually writing a national security strategy for the United States of
00:07:57.480 America.
00:07:58.400 And it's great.
00:07:59.620 And one of my colleagues, one of my good friends and a constitutional lawyer, brilliant guy, Adam
00:08:05.980 Lovinger, was really the principal author.
00:08:07.880 But we had a small team to do it.
00:08:09.620 And, you know, this is the this is the actual document itself.
00:08:12.860 So this is this is a working group.
00:08:14.540 Oh, yeah.
00:08:14.800 This is this is, you know, and our our goal with this and it's a it is a you know, it's a guide,
00:08:20.100 like I say, for the direction of of the United States, you know, that there hasn't been a
00:08:25.020 national security strategy written really since about 2017.
00:08:28.580 So our nation kind of goes based on executive orders and directives and campaign objectives
00:08:35.000 and things like that.
00:08:36.540 You know, Donald Trump won.
00:08:37.580 Donald J. Trump won the won the again won the election.
00:08:41.180 He put out a whole bunch of different things that they want to achieve.
00:08:44.160 And in order for the rest of the government to have a clear understanding and direction,
00:08:49.000 other than trying to catch everything that that Trump has said or written about or or
00:08:54.400 signed off on, you know, you you create in government, in the bureaucracy, you create
00:08:58.680 these documents.
00:08:59.520 One is the national security strategy.
00:09:00.900 That's the principal vision for the direction that the country goes.
00:09:05.100 It is not a bipartisan document.
00:09:07.200 A lot of people misunderstand that it is a very partisan document because it's based on
00:09:11.920 the president of the United States and the mandate that in this case, President Trump
00:09:16.380 won by.
00:09:17.640 And so he won because he said certain things that the American people wanted.
00:09:22.120 That's what the strategy is about.
00:09:23.840 Well, and this reminds me of just to put it in people's perspective.
00:09:27.540 And I remember serving as an intel officer.
00:09:30.120 And, you know, you read these documents, you understand this is the strategy as dictated
00:09:34.480 by the commander in chief.
00:09:35.740 It's like it is like when George Kennan set out the long memo and he was he was over at
00:09:40.480 the State Department. But that was the genesis, the nucleus of the strategy of containment
00:09:45.720 of international communism, because international communism was viewed as the greatest threat
00:09:50.500 at the time post-Cold War.
00:09:52.380 And so the threat the idea was, are we going to are we going to go to war with the Soviet
00:09:56.640 Union? Are we going to fight them militarily?
00:09:58.900 What's the plan? And the option the option, he said, was containment comes in of we're not
00:10:04.260 going to fight it head on, but we're going to contain it to where it is now.
00:10:07.520 Now, obviously, the threat has changed.
00:10:10.180 So in just briefly, what do you define in this national security strategy document is
00:10:15.940 the main threat today?
00:10:17.280 Yeah, the most important and the main threat that we are facing today is subversion from
00:10:21.520 within. Absolutely.
00:10:22.680 I mean, it's 100 percent.
00:10:24.060 It's so clear.
00:10:24.980 And here we are sitting here this week and the director of national intelligence who could
00:10:31.160 not be more perfect for this particular role in in this moment in U.S. history, you know,
00:10:38.460 Tulsi Gabbard, former Democrat, ran for Democrat presidential as a presidential, you know, in
00:10:44.380 the primaries there for the Democrat Party, you know, was chastised, was was pretty much
00:10:49.060 thrown out of her party.
00:10:50.460 Was was called a Russian asset.
00:10:51.820 Was called a Russian asset.
00:10:52.940 And so she's like in this perfect position to be the face for for this subversion and
00:10:59.680 talking about the subversion of our nation.
00:11:01.920 And she's been just so courageous here the last couple of days in what she's done.
00:11:06.340 But that's the principal threat.
00:11:08.340 The other the second and third components of it are those that are the alliance that's
00:11:14.740 behind that threat.
00:11:15.780 So there is a external alliance that's behind that threat.
00:11:19.580 And that's these this sort of strange bedfellows, right?
00:11:22.820 That, you know, the CCP, Russia, Iran, all these others who have made statements over a
00:11:29.300 long period of time, decades, in some cases, almost 100 years, where they have they they've
00:11:35.100 recognized the strengths of the United States of America and they know that they can't take
00:11:40.520 us on head on.
00:11:42.040 Right.
00:11:42.380 I mean, that was the result of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
00:11:46.220 So what they did was they started to infiltrate our system.
00:11:49.540 And they've been doing that for a long time.
00:11:51.300 And it's very clear.
00:11:52.360 There's all kinds of examples.
00:11:53.440 And we're talking about that today.
00:11:55.600 The third component of this is really how does the rest of the world see America and
00:12:00.760 the regional partners?
00:12:01.720 And what we have in the audience with us, we have over 50 ambassadors.
00:12:05.560 We have a third of the world here that's sitting in this conference today that are hungry
00:12:09.860 to understand the complexity of what is happening here in the United States right now, because
00:12:15.000 we're we're trying to explain it.
00:12:16.800 The president, you know, Tulsi Gabbard and others are trying to explain exactly what's
00:12:21.960 going on in our country.
00:12:22.960 And it's not easy.
00:12:24.380 I mean, you and I, guys like us and others in the world of social media have been following
00:12:28.740 a lot of this.
00:12:29.380 But it is still very complex.
00:12:32.180 But in order for the country to kind of survive, there is this thing we call a constitutional
00:12:38.300 order.
00:12:39.120 And the constitutional order is really, you know, we the people.
00:12:42.820 We're the ones that that stand up and demand accountability of our government.
00:12:47.440 And that's what's starting to happen even more so now.
00:12:50.300 And that's a big, big deal.
00:12:51.380 But we address that and we put into the perspective of how do we move forward, you know, into the
00:12:57.920 future and things change over time.
00:13:00.280 So looking at it from that perspective, we saw the DNI's release yesterday.
00:13:03.980 We saw this incredible press conference.
00:13:05.840 We've never seen anything like that.
00:13:07.840 I'm sure in all your years of service, you've never seen anything like that.
00:13:10.140 I mean, when we use the word unprecedented.
00:13:11.960 Completely from the pulpit of the White House.
00:13:14.400 Yeah.
00:13:14.580 From the pulpit from that.
00:13:16.060 And it is a pulpit, right?
00:13:17.140 Uh, the pulpit of the press briefing room to have a director of national intelligence
00:13:21.380 say that a previous president was engaged in treasonous conspiracy.
00:13:26.280 What steps then do you take next to restore the constitutional order?
00:13:30.640 Yeah, I think that, uh, one of the things that we've seen is, you know, there's just this
00:13:35.000 discussion about a strike force and all that.
00:13:37.620 The American people are losing their patience.
00:13:40.700 I know that.
00:13:41.700 And, uh, and, you know, we can see it and we can tell from your audience and certainly from
00:13:45.820 the, from a lot of the people that I talk to on a daily basis.
00:13:49.460 Uh, so there's not a lot of patience for long investigations.
00:13:53.000 The evidence is clear.
00:13:54.580 The evidence is there.
00:13:55.520 We've had IG investigations.
00:13:56.920 We've had lots of FOIA releases.
00:13:58.480 We've had, you know, uh, legal cases like my own that has, that have, you know, shown
00:14:03.480 additional, uh, conspiracy and additional treasonous behavior in some cases.
00:14:08.280 And certainly the, the, uh, the, uh, the, um, the various, uh, reports that have come
00:14:13.440 out from Congress, the, the one that, uh, Tulsi exposed yesterday from the house permanent
00:14:18.240 select committee on intelligence.
00:14:19.500 I think that was Devin Nunez's report.
00:14:21.480 I mean, so there's a lot of evidence out there and I'll even, I'll even throw one out
00:14:25.920 the, the, the name of whichever senior official of the Obama white house that leaked your private
00:14:31.600 conversations to David Ignatius of the Washington post.
00:14:34.120 That is a criminal act that is, that is FISA derived intelligence that is top secret, uh,
00:14:40.900 SI all, all the compartments and, and walks right over to the Washington post worse than
00:14:46.320 anything that, you know, that you would, that people accuse Assange and all these other Chelsea
00:14:50.400 Manning, Bradley Manning, whatever of doing.
00:14:52.740 And yet that name, Susan Rice, uh, comes to mind has never once been indicted, identified
00:14:58.900 or charged.
00:15:00.020 Right.
00:15:00.200 So, so that the direction and the speed.
00:15:04.120 That we are, that we are going to have to move.
00:15:06.780 And this is really where only the president can do that.
00:15:10.020 The president of the United States, I think he's going to have to sit there with his team
00:15:12.880 and sit there and go, okay, folks, here's, here's what we now know.
00:15:18.240 Uh, you know, there cannot be any more of these.
00:15:21.140 Well, we'll see what happens or, you know, I'm going to leave this up to the, to the attorney
00:15:25.520 general and to the department of justice.
00:15:27.660 There, there is a justice system that we do have that must be put into, put into high
00:15:32.760 gear.
00:15:33.160 And, but we have to, we have to clean this out up.
00:15:36.280 And, and, and I think only the president can do this.
00:15:39.320 So he's going to have to pull that team together, get them in the oval office and sit there and
00:15:42.960 go, okay, what are the steps that we must take in order to satisfy what it is that just
00:15:48.540 happened to the country?
00:15:49.380 Because that, you know, Lee Smith wrote a great book called The Permanent Coup.
00:15:53.840 Of course.
00:15:54.320 And when we think about 2016 and 2017, that was an attempted coup.
00:15:58.300 When we think about 2020 and 2021, that was a coup, you know, the, the, the ringing of
00:16:04.560 an election.
00:16:05.320 Then now we talk about 2024 and 2025, that was our sort of counter revolution.
00:16:10.420 That was our way of the American people saying enough is enough.
00:16:14.240 And we fought tooth and nail in that campaign season to get Donald Trump over the victory
00:16:18.960 line once again.
00:16:20.080 And he took, you know, he, he took a bullet to the head because of it.
00:16:24.520 And, but here we are in 2025, that was just six months into this administration and the
00:16:29.780 coup still continues.
00:16:31.100 We're still finding subversives inside, we call them fellow travelers, right?
00:16:36.160 In the national security strategy, we describe them as fellow travelers who have taken on
00:16:41.100 the, the Marxist, communist, socialist headgear and they're wearing it and they're wearing
00:16:46.380 it in the trenches of the deep state still.
00:16:49.380 And there are people that are still being fired, still being discovered.
00:16:53.740 And that's just in the institution of government.
00:16:55.820 You know, and I saw this when I was serving in, in the Intel community, obviously, obviously
00:17:02.120 you've, you've faced the full brunt of it, but for 15 years, they broke apart our Intel
00:17:07.760 agencies and they found people, they found these fellow travelers.
00:17:10.980 And if they understood, and they, you did this on the military side as well, they use
00:17:14.360 the war colleges to find us when Obama went direct, just like in, in the private sector,
00:17:18.300 when they went for the colleges, the same thing in the military.
00:17:21.140 So if you were a fellow traveler, you are identified, you were promoted, you were given
00:17:25.580 a star, you were brought up through the ranks.
00:17:27.740 And so we've got an entire system now of these people that have been in place that goes
00:17:32.480 all the way back to 2008.
00:17:34.180 And when I, and I, I talk to people about this all the time and I say, look, I, I, it's
00:17:38.940 incredible what, what Tulsi Gabbard and her team have done in a very short time, as you
00:17:44.340 say, nothing short of unprecedented, but that deeper issue that your document is referencing
00:17:50.140 here is only going to change when you crack this thing open.
00:17:52.860 Right.
00:17:53.400 And I think that the, the, the drumbeat and there's no better person to do it than
00:17:59.780 president Trump.
00:18:00.780 So he has had this constant drumbeat and it really goes back to his first presidency,
00:18:05.860 but now more and more has been revealed.
00:18:08.200 So there's gotta be a constant drumbeat.
00:18:09.900 And the drumbeat is to remind people what is most important to our country.
00:18:14.380 And that's this constitutional order, the, you know, the, the fair rule of law system
00:18:19.200 that has gotten us to this point in time, you know, right to almost 250 years, a single
00:18:22.720 year of justice.
00:18:23.320 So there's gotta be that, but there also has to be, you know, accountability and our,
00:18:28.660 if there's, if there's two things, our, our, our founding fathers taught us, it was courage,
00:18:33.440 which Tulsi Gabbard is demonstrating.
00:18:35.220 Certainly president Trump is and accountability.
00:18:37.700 They were accountable for the, they knew that if, if it didn't work out, they were all
00:18:41.340 going to be hung by the British.
00:18:42.600 And so here we are now, if, if this doesn't work out, if we're not able to overcome this,
00:18:48.160 this deep state, we'll call it the deep state, this, this subversion that's over,
00:18:52.040 that's going on, if we're not able to overcome that.
00:18:55.000 And there are internal forces and there are external forces that are continuing to promote
00:19:00.380 that, then we could lose our country.
00:19:02.300 We may not have another 250 years of existence.
00:19:03.640 Because what it achieves, what it achieves for any of America's adversaries or the constellation
00:19:08.400 of BRICS nations, similar to containment, right?
00:19:11.940 Because you don't need to confront the United States head on, but it creates this strategic
00:19:16.620 deterrence.
00:19:17.420 Absolutely.
00:19:17.760 And so they can deter the United States from being able to act on a global scale.
00:19:22.040 Because we're constant, we're being flooded by migrants where our cities are, are overwhelmed
00:19:26.880 with crime.
00:19:27.600 We're dealing with all the subversives in our own government.
00:19:30.200 We try to do something.
00:19:31.360 It's gets blocked by some judge or something like this.
00:19:34.240 It's an operation.
00:19:34.960 Yeah.
00:19:35.380 And I, I even said yesterday, what, what, you know, 2020, I call that a color revolution.
00:19:40.100 2024, we ran our, our counter revolution, as you say, going back 2016, 17, Russia.
00:19:44.780 I think it, I think the word hoax is a little bit, just a little bit off because I don't know
00:19:51.780 if it, it describes what this was.
00:19:54.080 This was an intelligence operation.
00:19:55.520 Yeah, big time.
00:19:56.100 This was an intelligence, it wasn't something they stumbled into.
00:19:58.700 This was an intelligence operation, a domestic intelligence operation run against the American
00:20:03.520 people and the president that they elected.
00:20:06.000 Right.
00:20:06.200 So to jump, to jump a little bit, because what you're hitting on is really important.
00:20:09.480 I think the audience, from my perspective, I think they just understand.
00:20:13.380 In, in the 2014 timeframe, winter of 2014, the United States of America ran a cover color
00:20:20.120 revolution in Ukraine.
00:20:21.940 Yes.
00:20:22.140 Okay.
00:20:23.300 And, and the Ukraine and the mess that's in Ukraine right now, the government, the overthrow
00:20:27.780 or the regime change of the government of Ukraine, that, that actually happened.
00:20:31.600 We, we were doing that.
00:20:32.960 The United States of America ran that cover.
00:20:34.440 Duly elected president was thrown out.
00:20:36.500 And so fast forward, and they really thought that Hillary Clinton was going to win in 2016.
00:20:41.220 They really, you know, they believed it, right?
00:20:42.760 Yes.
00:20:43.200 Donald Trump, boom, thank God he wins 2016.
00:20:46.720 So when he won and, and he defeated their, their initial components of their strategic
00:20:53.180 plan, he, they then met.
00:20:55.440 And now we know on the 8th of December is a really, really important date because that's
00:21:00.060 sort of the initiation by Barack Obama, where he ordered these guys.
00:21:04.300 This is, this is now out in public, right?
00:21:07.220 Where he ordered his national security apparatus, this, the, particularly the, the intelligence
00:21:11.940 component of it to kick into high gear, essentially a color revolution on par with what we had
00:21:18.060 just done in Ukraine.
00:21:19.360 And that color revolution began in earnest on, on that day, because they had already
00:21:24.560 had the, some of the other planning in effect.
00:21:27.200 It just didn't work to get Hillary elected.
00:21:29.800 And I have to ask you, you know, since we are here live, that the thing that jumped out
00:21:35.160 so much to me, and this has never been reported before.
00:21:37.740 So I see all these, you know, in the AP, the associated propaganda is out there today saying,
00:21:41.940 that, oh, this Tulsi didn't have the receipts.
00:21:44.580 This doesn't prove what she said.
00:21:45.660 Excuse me.
00:21:46.440 There's nothing new.
00:21:47.520 It's never before been reported that the president's daily brief was withheld on that
00:21:52.540 day, December 8th.
00:21:53.500 Have you ever heard of a president's daily brief being withheld?
00:21:56.900 Never, never.
00:21:57.420 That'd be like, that'd be like saying the New York Times or, or, or the intelligence adjusted.
00:22:02.340 So that would be like saying the, the wall street journal isn't going to publish today
00:22:06.060 or the New York times isn't going to, it's, it's a whole system that is in constant churn.
00:22:11.080 That's always putting out product.
00:22:13.060 It always comes out.
00:22:14.300 There's never not a president's daily brief.
00:22:16.220 That's just not, you have to, you have to, you have to be in this world and it's unthinkable.
00:22:21.020 It's unthinkable.
00:22:21.820 It's completely unthinkable.
00:22:23.020 So that jumped out at me.
00:22:24.080 And I realized though, that for a lot of people out there that said, if you're not in the
00:22:27.540 intelligence cycle, you don't understand how big of a deal that is.
00:22:30.640 So if you're looking at, like somebody said, you know, we got smoking guns, you know, and
00:22:34.900 then you have gas poured out there, you know, Tulsi, Tulsi took, took the match out the other
00:22:39.720 day and, and lit the whole thing on fire.
00:22:42.640 This to me, and again, this is, this is, I believe is probably the greatest crime committed
00:22:47.740 in the history of the United States.
00:22:49.420 So this gets back to, and I think what is really important, this is looking forward,
00:22:53.740 right?
00:22:54.020 As we, as we are trying to do here in this conference to be sort of forward leaning as
00:22:59.620 to what's next, right?
00:23:00.600 The American people are like, okay, I got it.
00:23:02.640 We've been hearing about it.
00:23:03.860 What's next?
00:23:04.720 So we really have to organize sort of for combat, right?
00:23:07.860 We got to organize and what you would do in the military, you'd gather the forces.
00:23:11.640 That's why I say, President Trump's going to have to really have a heart to heart with
00:23:15.000 his team and go, okay, we're going to have to figure out what's the plan, what's the
00:23:18.340 strategy, what's the direction we're going to move forward, and then how fast we need
00:23:21.560 to make this happen.
00:23:23.060 That's number one.
00:23:23.840 The second thing is, what are the most important priorities?
00:23:26.620 Because you and I have had, you know, before we came on, we talked about different
00:23:30.580 things that are going on, you know, Epstein files and the Ukraine war and, you know,
00:23:36.080 and the difficulty of extracting ourselves from war, which is something that President
00:23:40.920 Trump, I know, desperately wants to do.
00:23:42.720 He wants to be the peacetime president, and he's still fighting tooth and nail to do that.
00:23:48.440 And there's a lot of people politically who want to take that from it.
00:23:50.580 Yeah, we have massive, we have massive issues here still inside the country that were promulgated
00:23:56.020 by the previous administration, where they allowed 20 million illegals to come in.
00:23:59.900 We've got the Chinese incursion of fentanyl, which is a weapon system.
00:24:04.620 It's very deadly.
00:24:05.920 We've had, you know, more than a couple of hundred thousand this past year killed in action
00:24:09.340 on the streets of America.
00:24:10.480 So we've got all these issues.
00:24:12.300 What I want the president to sort of reiterate and to make sure that he's telling the American
00:24:17.000 people, here are my priorities.
00:24:19.780 Here's the priorities that we must have in order for the United States to achieve a level
00:24:23.860 of what I call primacy, right, primacy, meaning we are, we are, we are the dominant nation
00:24:30.420 in the world.
00:24:31.080 We've got to maintain our, we've got to check our egos at the door.
00:24:33.900 We've got to maintain our benevolence.
00:24:35.440 But we are the, we're the top dog.
00:24:37.400 And in order to stay the top dog, not as we're patting ourselves on the back, but in order
00:24:42.740 to stay the top dog, we've got to fix right here at home.
00:24:46.120 That's the beauty of America first.
00:24:48.160 It's not being isolationist, like the media will try to describe Trump.
00:24:53.140 He wants to be an isolationist.
00:24:54.520 No, primacy means we'd make sure we take care of our home first, get that right.
00:25:00.300 And we have to do that now with everything that we know.
00:25:03.400 And a lot of people, Fortress America, we got to, that's right.
00:25:05.840 Fortress America.
00:25:06.580 And we got to focus on America first, get our house in order.
00:25:09.820 Once we get our house in order and we can juggle, Trump is very capable of juggling multiple
00:25:14.580 crystal balls, right?
00:25:16.260 So he's got a great team of people to be able to do that.
00:25:18.780 He's got a lot of people on the outside that are, that are influencing and helping out.
00:25:22.140 We have the advent of alternative media now.
00:25:27.040 So we don't have the lies coming out of the, you know, all these, really the media that
00:25:32.580 has just been part of this institution that's been trying to destroy this country.
00:25:38.120 And thank God we have that.
00:25:39.320 I mean, we're going to talk here at this National Security Conference about alternative media.
00:25:44.180 And that's why I appreciate you being here and being part of that, because that alternative
00:25:47.880 media gives a voice to the voiceless, gives a voice to the American people to be able
00:25:52.820 to say, hey, we still exist.
00:25:55.600 We, the people still want our life, our liberty, our pursuit of happiness.
00:25:59.220 And actually we're able to do that through alternative media.
00:26:02.360 If we didn't have that alternative media, God, God knows what would be, what would happen.
00:26:06.740 I mean, Trump, I call this last, this last presidential election.
00:26:11.960 We'd all be in jail.
00:26:12.960 No, I'd be, I'd be in jail.
00:26:14.800 I mean, I call this last presidential election, the podcast presidency.
00:26:18.360 Yes.
00:26:18.560 Because the president, President Trump finally realized it's not about going on Fox or going
00:26:24.300 on, you know, CNN or the big, the big three.
00:26:27.480 It's actually, there's a market of people out there that represent millions and millions
00:26:32.620 of Americans that are hungry for honesty, hungry for the truth.
00:26:37.120 And you're not going to get it out.
00:26:38.880 Sadly, you're not going to get it out of the mainstream media.
00:26:41.160 You're now getting it out of all these other voices and you being one of the big ones in
00:26:45.300 the country and frankly, in the world, because why we have a third of the world sitting out
00:26:50.160 here, because they're listening and they're watching.
00:26:53.080 And I used to be able to say, as an American, as a military guy, as a military leader, we'd
00:26:57.600 go around the world and we'd be like, Hey, you know, be like us, right?
00:27:00.920 Be like America.
00:27:01.580 We would try to talk to these other countries and you go around and you handshake and you
00:27:05.620 say, Hey, you see how great America is?
00:27:07.940 You know, we want you to be more like us.
00:27:09.520 And we can't do that right now.
00:27:11.220 It's, it's almost, it's very embarrassing.
00:27:13.040 It's an embarrassing situation.
00:27:14.360 But, but the, the one thing that we are allowed to do inside the family, right?
00:27:20.480 Inside the, the board, the, the boundaries of, of the American family is we're able to
00:27:24.760 take care and deal with our, our, our pressures here on our own in this constitutional order
00:27:30.060 that we have.
00:27:30.600 Let me ask while I have you, because the, you know, talk about the voice of the voiceless,
00:27:35.660 the biggest story right now, and you touched on it there is, is that I keep getting asked
00:27:41.240 about it as these Epstein files, the Epstein situation, obviously the president it's, it's
00:27:46.580 become a hot potato.
00:27:47.400 There's no question about that.
00:27:48.980 It's, it's a sticky situation.
00:27:50.840 It's something where obviously the media is now jumping on it, trying to do everything
00:27:54.720 they can to dredge up these decades.
00:27:57.320 In some cases, old stories, trying to connect the president to Epstein.
00:28:01.120 And I think the reason they're doing that is because they know that if he actually does
00:28:06.880 start releasing the names that are in there, that it's going to be people that are, that
00:28:10.880 are connected with them.
00:28:12.080 Right.
00:28:12.600 You know, and, and I don't think what the American people need to, need to see or want
00:28:16.200 to see is the transcripts, the transcripts of, of the, the various things.
00:28:19.660 I think what the American people need to, need to hear, they want justice, but the, the
00:28:25.520 rollout for this, and I've been very public about this, the rollout for this was a disaster.
00:28:29.520 Um, but that let's put that aside because it's still very important and it's still very
00:28:34.240 visible.
00:28:35.240 And, and I know, I know the president has come out with different, you know, posts about
00:28:39.120 it and his own statements and no, that's fine.
00:28:41.620 That's how he wanted to deal with it at that time, but this is really about children.
00:28:46.560 And if there's a universal issue that was not grabbed hold of and, and really clearly
00:28:53.240 understood by the, by the people around the president was this notion that children were
00:28:59.300 abused and they were abused by certainly by Epstein and maybe they were abused by other
00:29:04.600 people in this elite establishment.
00:29:06.400 So if we put somebody, if we give somebody the death penalty in the state of Florida for,
00:29:12.200 for, uh, you know, sexual deviant, sexual abuse of a child, which I think Florida has
00:29:18.760 that, has that ability.
00:29:20.080 And that's a good thing.
00:29:21.300 Well, I think he just signed it.
00:29:22.300 Right.
00:29:22.700 So, so, you know, if we do that to some deviant down at the, at the grassroots level, because
00:29:27.520 he's sexually abusing a child, well, elites are, you know, if they're doing the same thing
00:29:31.920 and I say elites, you know, and, and that's a very general word to use, but if that's happening,
00:29:37.180 people want to know that.
00:29:38.740 And they want to make sure that those people are held to, you know, to account just like
00:29:42.400 some other guy, some other, you know, Jack on the street.
00:29:45.140 Right.
00:29:45.440 So, so this is about children and make it about children, make it about the protection
00:29:50.820 of children that we cannot have.
00:29:53.540 Even the people at the, at the highest social classes get away with the abuse of children.
00:29:58.620 So what do you make of this?
00:29:59.760 What I, what I would, what I would say about this, and I, sorry, Jack, what I would say
00:30:02.740 about this is that the president needs to find really, really trusted individuals in
00:30:08.140 this country, maybe outside of the attorney general and the, and the department of justice,
00:30:12.720 because that's kind of the fox in the hen house, find really trusted individuals and
00:30:16.980 let them review all this stuff.
00:30:19.320 Tell the American people that you're going to do this and whatever they discover that
00:30:23.300 will be then exposed to the American people with the protection of the, of the, of the
00:30:27.440 children that were abused, of course, and, you know, and the victims, but, but that has
00:30:32.240 to happen.
00:30:32.960 And I think if that happens, but like I said, just, you know, five minutes ago, there are
00:30:38.180 other priorities in our, in our, in the world today, this very chaotic, this very complex
00:30:43.060 world.
00:30:43.600 And then the white house and the cabinet would be able to face those things.
00:30:47.560 Exactly.
00:30:48.140 Separately.
00:30:48.660 Exactly.
00:30:49.180 And, and so I think the president needs, and he's, there's people out there, you know,
00:30:52.460 bipartisan people that, that will help get to a, an answer that is satisfactory.
00:30:59.160 So the American people can understand and say, look, the president, this administration
00:31:03.500 understands that this is really about children and the abuse of children.
00:31:06.460 And we, we, the people of the United States of America, I don't care what color you are,
00:31:10.480 you will not, we will not stand for that.
00:31:12.320 And, and so, you know, enough said on that, because I think that there's, there's, and
00:31:18.060 that's a huge issue, but there's so many other problems that the president of the United
00:31:21.600 States has to deal with on a daily basis.
00:31:23.440 So the people around him have got to help him.
00:31:25.480 They've got to help him to, to, to, to better, you know, deploy this, this issue because
00:31:30.640 it's, it isn't going to go away.
00:31:31.860 This, the one that has come up and has been this Ghislaine Maxwell, and she's raised her
00:31:37.780 hand and, you know, having people, you know, I don't always talk about it, but I served
00:31:42.680 a, a tour at Guantanamo Bay for, on a, in a J2X capacity under the, the defense intelligence
00:31:49.960 agency.
00:31:50.700 And who, who was the director of the DIA back then, by the way, who was that guy?
00:31:53.880 It was a hot place for you to be in.
00:31:55.380 It was a real, real, real firecracker.
00:31:57.580 We had this three-star man.
00:31:58.700 You should have seen him, you know, come and storming through the, the hallways, but
00:32:02.500 that's a, that's when, that's when General Flynn was the director of DIA.
00:32:05.440 And, but I, I remember those custodial interviews that we would hold down at Guantanamo Bay.
00:32:09.700 It seems like Ghislaine Maxwell is interested in cooperating.
00:32:13.580 Should we trust her?
00:32:15.160 Should we take this cooperation?
00:32:16.820 How should the president play this?
00:32:18.020 Well, everything that somebody says in her case, because people go, well, she's in jail,
00:32:22.260 so she's going to say anything she, you know, she can to get herself a deal or whatever.
00:32:25.900 But, you know, all of that can be, you know, verified.
00:32:28.900 It all can be verified.
00:32:29.880 You corroborate.
00:32:30.620 That's exactly what, when you had us down there, half, half the time, sure, we're talking
00:32:34.820 to the detainees.
00:32:35.640 The other half, you try to verify what they said.
00:32:38.420 You're working on your, because you have the multi-suite of intelligence capabilities that
00:32:43.160 we have.
00:32:43.760 Okay.
00:32:44.060 The guy says he was in Pakistan.
00:32:45.580 All right.
00:32:45.940 Track his phone.
00:32:46.540 Was he in Pakistan that week, you know?
00:32:48.600 And you can tell by either communications or you can tell by money, financial transactions.
00:32:54.040 Whatever it is.
00:32:54.660 It's so easy to validate, particularly at that level, and especially when you have all
00:32:58.720 the resources of the United States government and certainly the United States intelligence
00:33:01.940 system.
00:33:02.620 So, yeah, all of that can be corroborated.
00:33:05.260 She's not, she's, you know, she would not go in there and start making stuff up because
00:33:09.340 it would just compound the problems that she's already facing in prison.
00:33:13.000 So, but that, that's got to be dealt with and I, and it's going to have to happen.
00:33:17.520 And I, the president just needs to be shrewd about it.
00:33:21.060 And he's probably one of the most shrewd people on the planet.
00:33:23.800 And he, he knows what he's got to do.
00:33:26.580 And he's got these other, this other dimension of the, of America and certainly the world
00:33:32.900 that he's dealing with.
00:33:33.860 I mean, you know, the, the trade deals, recent trade deals that he's been able to cut out,
00:33:38.420 at least out in the Pacific, I think six, seven, maybe eight trade deals out there.
00:33:43.140 But that alone, the wars that we're still, and having Japan on board is absolutely our
00:33:50.160 key ally against the Chinese communist party.
00:33:52.840 So you look at what he's done, the Japanese, the Philippines, Korea comes next.
00:33:57.700 What's he doing?
00:33:58.620 Indonesia, Vietnam.
00:33:59.040 Indonesia, Vietnam.
00:33:59.960 What's he doing?
00:34:00.440 He's circling China.
00:34:01.920 Right, right, right.
00:34:02.760 It's, it's actually a brilliant strategy.
00:34:04.600 And, and he's probably one of the greatest economic presidents that we've ever had for sure.
00:34:09.780 There's no question.
00:34:10.220 But we, but we have to, we have to allow to a degree, we have to allow with the exposure
00:34:17.580 of what we are now seeing, what we talked about earlier about what Tulsi's putting out.
00:34:23.780 And I think what we're going to find is that was the attempted coup.
00:34:28.480 The, the, the actual coup was 2020 in the election.
00:34:33.180 And I think that what we're going to find, and I, I'm certain of this, that when Tulsi and
00:34:40.040 others around her and her team, and she's been brilliant about keeping this close hold too,
00:34:45.560 which is really powerful.
00:34:46.500 It's, it's, and you don't usually see that in Washington.
00:34:48.460 It's almost impossible.
00:34:50.260 So the, what we're going to find in 2020, which I think was a coup, you know, the, the stolen
00:34:55.660 election of 2020, what we're going to discover there is even worse.
00:35:00.380 It's going to be even worse.
00:35:02.260 And, you know, I say, I've said publicly here that the ringleader there was Obama as well.
00:35:08.240 So we're, we're facing an interesting time.
00:35:11.440 And, and, you know, we always use the word unprecedented.
00:35:13.980 It's unprecedented.
00:35:14.660 This is unprecedented.
00:35:15.700 No, nobody's going to sit there and tell me that, that we've been through this before.
00:35:19.120 We've never been through something where we've had a, the head of our, of our U.S.
00:35:24.320 intelligence and, and, and the president knows this, you know, get out there and say that
00:35:29.760 a former president attempted to essentially treason, a treasonous act against a duly elected
00:35:36.040 president to undermine the United States of America.
00:35:39.240 And, and, and by the way, that's a party that she was part of that she's now indicting.
00:35:43.740 And so she's taken all of her credibility and put it on the line for this.
00:35:48.300 You've never seen Tulsi do something like this before.
00:35:50.360 I mean, I, you know, if you want to see that, you know, if you want to see a demonstration
00:35:54.160 of courage, watch her and for her to stand there at the bully pulpit of the, of the white
00:36:00.380 house press room, she's not just talking to the people in the room.
00:36:03.820 She's talking to the world and the world just saw the United States of America sort of
00:36:08.840 undress itself in very public way.
00:36:12.180 And that's the beauty and the complexity of our constitution.
00:36:16.000 That's what I say.
00:36:16.880 When I, when I talk about the constitutional order, that's the strength.
00:36:20.200 And I don't want our enemies don't, you know, for the, for those that are listening, you're
00:36:24.000 never going to see the Russians do that or the Chinese do that.
00:36:27.540 Don't, don't underestimate that what we're going through is a weakness.
00:36:31.100 Look at it.
00:36:31.900 And let me tell you something.
00:36:32.820 It is a strength of this country.
00:36:34.660 That's what's going to move us forward.
00:36:35.860 I think it's a message to the Russians too, because this is in that, not to, not to get
00:36:40.040 on a fence tangent, but this is within that 50 day period where president Trump said that
00:36:44.340 he wants a reset with Russia.
00:36:46.280 So here he is saying, look, we've got the receipts on Russiagate.
00:36:50.220 Yeah.
00:36:50.860 Yeah.
00:36:53.160 Of course, a little bit louder.
00:36:54.840 We'll cut that off.
00:36:55.780 Yeah.
00:36:56.360 So here he is now within that 50 day period and she's coming out saying, look, this was
00:37:01.600 not Russia.
00:37:02.500 So that's to me, perhaps an opening for the Russians to be able to respond.
00:37:06.900 And so all these moves are happening.
00:37:08.600 He's putting the strategy and general Flynn, incredible work here with the national security
00:37:13.700 strategy document.
00:37:15.220 Congratulations on the summit.
00:37:16.660 A third of the world's ambassadors here, official representatives here in the room.
00:37:20.680 It only speaks to the ascendance of, of the people's movement, not just in politics, but
00:37:27.820 hopefully in national security as well.
00:37:29.520 Thank you so much for your time.
00:37:30.420 Absolutely, Jack.
00:37:31.040 Thanks.
00:37:31.640 Appreciate you being here too, being part of this.
00:37:33.340 God bless.
00:37:33.760 Oh, I wouldn't miss it.
00:37:35.260 All right, folks.
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00:39:01.940 Today, you know, they talk about influencers.
00:39:04.620 These are influencers and they're friends of mine.
00:39:08.880 Jack Persovic.
00:39:10.380 Where's Jack?
00:39:11.340 Jack.
00:39:12.320 He's done a great job.
00:39:15.260 All right, Jack Persovic, here we are back.
00:39:17.100 Real America's Voice.
00:39:18.660 Today, I appeared on a panel with Laura Logan and Congressman Eli Crane.
00:39:23.960 We've got a piece of that for you right now.
00:39:26.380 If you're going to see the entire thing, it'll be up on social media and we'll also be releasing
00:39:30.440 it as a separate podcast.
00:39:32.140 Here's that panel right now on alternative media and the power of it.
00:39:36.100 Jack, I've watched you, you know, from the beginning, you know, kind of come up this
00:39:40.460 ladder here.
00:39:41.040 You come out of the Navy as an intelligence, from the intelligence community in the Navy.
00:39:45.220 And I watch your style, okay?
00:39:48.500 But for the audience here, I'd really like you to tell everybody how the, how your style
00:39:55.680 from that intelligence community affects and shapes the media that you do and how big of
00:40:02.620 a factor is that in the strength of alternative media?
00:40:06.100 Well, thank you.
00:40:07.660 I appreciate that.
00:40:08.540 And thanks again to General Flynn, the entire team for putting this together, for having
00:40:12.880 us on.
00:40:13.820 I'll mention it because most people don't always know the backstory that when I was in Navy
00:40:18.420 intelligence, I was at one point assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency.
00:40:23.320 It was deployed to Guantanamo Bay, worked in the J2X interrogation cell down there in the
00:40:28.000 Human Operations Center and the director of the DIA at that time, all those years ago,
00:40:35.300 is sitting in the front row right here.
00:40:37.340 That was General Flynn, who I served under in the DIA.
00:40:40.660 So a lot of people don't realize how much of a backstory that so many of the people in
00:40:44.840 this room have that through a, you know, completely precipitous series of events have now ended
00:40:52.420 up in this place.
00:40:53.500 And so when you talk about the style, the style that I have is the style that I was trained
00:40:58.260 on as first in intelligence.
00:41:00.700 I was enlisted and then became later an officer.
00:41:04.120 And I remember always being taught, be good, be brief, be gone and have the bluff, put the
00:41:09.200 bottom line up front.
00:41:10.380 Remember the bluff, General?
00:41:11.760 So it's, it's, you've got to have that big headline, you know, you'd say headline in
00:41:17.660 today's parlance, but it was, what's the, so what, what is the, so what I could put up
00:41:22.640 a briefing slide in front of you and walk you through all of the different connections
00:41:26.880 and all of the different background on any specific problem set, whether it be a terrorist
00:41:33.300 cell, whether it be a Chinese Communist Party influence network, whatever it might be, smuggling,
00:41:38.560 et cetera.
00:41:38.840 But if I'm not giving you the, so what right up front, then I'm wasting your time and I'm
00:41:44.140 wasting everyone's time.
00:41:45.360 And so when I bring my approach to, you know, whatever it is you call I do, independent
00:41:50.840 media, that that's something that's always deeply ingrained in my mind.
00:41:54.660 Be good, be brief, be gone and be clear.
00:41:57.660 If you're not speaking with clarity, then you're not properly communicating because effective
00:42:02.200 communication begins with that.
00:42:04.160 And, you know, it's so interesting looking at, as you say, this journey from being inside
00:42:08.280 the intelligence services to now in independent media.
00:42:11.680 I took my children to the International Spy Museum, which is, you know, just a few blocks
00:42:16.200 away here for the first time ever, this, this new one they constructed.
00:42:20.140 And I said, and I think I said, wow, they should really call this place the Constructed Reality
00:42:26.040 Museum, because that's what it is.
00:42:28.100 It's, it's a museum, not about the intelligence community.
00:42:31.400 It's actually a museum created by the intelligence community to give you a vision of a constructed
00:42:38.460 reality that has some resemblance to reality, but everything's just slightly off.
00:42:45.000 And what do I mean by this?
00:42:46.100 I mean, this is the cover story.
00:42:48.460 This is the false reality that you would get if you read the pages of the Washington Post
00:42:54.300 or the New York Times, or if you're watching CNN and listening to NPR.
00:42:59.200 This is the reality where, of course, Russia hacked the election, where COVID-19 was a natural
00:43:06.560 origin virus that came from a, apparently, a bat making out with a pangolin and ending
00:43:12.820 up in some soup in a wet market.
00:43:15.160 And if you say anything that's beyond Hunter Biden's laptop, again, Russian disinformation,
00:43:20.140 all of these things, which we know and all of us have learned are completely true.
00:43:24.120 And everyone knows the list.
00:43:25.160 I could go on and on about these things.
00:43:27.400 But when you walk into that constructed reality museum, you realize the amount of money and
00:43:34.800 the amount of force and the amount of huge dollar bank accounts that are put into maintaining
00:43:43.760 this illusion of a false reality, recruiting people who are willing to go along with the
00:43:49.080 false reality as you encountered in mainstream media, because they don't actually push beyond
00:43:54.120 the boundaries of that accepted narrative, whatever the consensus bias is.
00:44:01.920 Climate change was another example of this for a long time.
00:44:03.980 You notice they don't even talk about that one anymore.
00:44:06.120 And so having been in the military and then serving in places, Guantanamo Bay, for example,
00:44:11.020 was a place that was completely lied about in the media.
00:44:14.260 And I guarantee you, every single person in this room, with the probable exception of Tim
00:44:19.520 Ballard, who just walked in, because that's a guy who knows the truth, you have a vision
00:44:23.480 in your mind of and a picture of these places that exists because the media painted it for
00:44:29.320 you, or Hollywood painted it for you, or it was an accepted narrative, a constructed reality
00:44:35.080 that was implanted in your mind.
00:44:36.760 And what did we see most recently?
00:44:38.420 Deannai Gabbard and Joe Kent was just here.
00:44:40.860 So she was in the White House yesterday.
00:44:42.920 And for the first time ever, we've seen someone actually totally shatter that veil from a position
00:44:48.380 of power like she's done.
00:44:49.700 This has never happened before in the history of the United States, where the director of
00:44:53.740 national intelligence has come out and for the first time told the truth about what actually
00:45:00.320 happened, that in this instance, Russiagate was a domestic intelligence operation that was
00:45:06.340 run on the American people and their president in conjunction with the entire mainstream
00:45:12.620 media.
00:45:14.120 And that's something that, of course, the media is doing everything they can to silence because
00:45:19.680 it's an indictment on their entire process.
00:45:22.940 Excellent.
00:45:23.300 Excellent.
00:45:23.920 It's very hard for folks in the military, for folks in the military and the media to give
00:45:28.320 up the microphone.
00:45:29.340 I appreciate how you guys are passing it back and forth.
00:45:33.780 Congressman Crane, also, give him a round of applause.
00:45:37.200 Serve in the United States military.
00:45:38.160 Several combat deployments as a Navy SEAL.
00:45:40.000 And speaking of deployments and speaking of the military, we know Intel drives maneuver.
00:45:45.680 You're setting a position right now with our government where you get to see things, you
00:45:48.760 get to hear things.
00:45:50.040 We are doing this pivot to China thing that's going to be happening here pretty soon.
00:45:54.860 But while that's happening, what message do you have to the alternative media to not take
00:46:00.540 their eyes off of any certain direction and be only focused on China?
00:46:05.240 What else is happening out there that people need to make sure they don't forget about?
00:46:09.320 Yeah, thank you for that question.
00:46:12.060 I realize many of my friends and allies in the room are very focused on China, and they
00:46:18.220 have very good reasons to do that.
00:46:20.660 They are definitely a threat to the United States.
00:46:23.280 And Jack and Laura can go into great detail on some of the reasons why.
00:46:28.640 And I agree with them.
00:46:30.440 They are a definite threat to the United States.
00:46:34.280 But one thing that I will say to anybody, everybody in this room is don't take your eyes
00:46:39.940 off of radical Islamists.
00:46:42.260 OK, I've studied their theology.
00:46:44.780 I've studied their eschatology.
00:46:46.540 And I think they often get underrated for a few reasons.
00:46:49.900 One of them is when we look at threats around the world, we can look at nation states, we
00:46:55.400 look at their economies, we look at their resources, and we also look at their weaponry and their
00:47:01.420 military capabilities.
00:47:02.480 And that's an area where I think they often get overlooked because they don't rank high
00:47:07.540 when it comes to a couple of those things.
00:47:09.420 You know, and when you study their when you study their theology, you know, and, you know,
00:47:16.420 some of these young kids are being taught that if they are killed in the line of jihad, they'll
00:47:21.560 go to heaven and get 70 virgins.
00:47:24.180 You know, that's really dangerous.
00:47:26.460 And when you compare it to some of the other nation states that we often rank high on that
00:47:30.600 list, they're not fighting for the same reasons.
00:47:33.720 They're not fighting because they believe that, you know, it's divine and that God will bless
00:47:39.000 them, you know, for fighting infidels and, you know, toppling the West.
00:47:45.200 So I think that it's important that we do not take our eyes off of radical Islam.
00:47:51.580 And when you when you when you look at that list, you're saying some don't rank as high
00:47:55.520 as others.
00:47:56.260 Where are we on the top of that list that people should make sure they don't take their
00:47:59.840 eye off with which which country, which group, which organization, which terror cell?
00:48:04.240 Where at?
00:48:04.540 Well, I think that if if if you look at it and you you right now, one of the reasons
00:48:10.300 that another reason that they're often, I would say, underestimated is because they're
00:48:16.740 spread out all over the place.
00:48:18.100 Right.
00:48:18.340 If you look at the Middle East, there's a lot of infighting.
00:48:21.280 But if you look at what they want to do and reestablish a caliphate, which I I do believe
00:48:26.920 in the future will happen, you know, it's that's why I said radical Islam and jihadists,
00:48:34.140 because they I do believe at some point they will be able to reunite, get past all of their
00:48:39.580 differences.
00:48:40.420 I could make a biblical case for it as well.
00:48:43.380 But that this is one of the this is one of the dangers I see is that I think is as we
00:48:49.700 pivot.
00:48:50.040 And again, I understand the reasons why, but I think that, you know, there's going to be
00:48:54.600 a focus taking off of radical Islam.
00:48:57.200 And I think one of the other dangers to it is that the United States of America, because
00:49:03.240 our military is so strong, our military is built to take on nation states, not necessarily
00:49:09.880 necessarily fight insurgencies.
00:49:12.900 And so I think it's one of the reasons that radical Marxism, communism and socialism have
00:49:18.220 been so effective and so destructive here in the United States, because this isn't what,
00:49:23.380 you know, our Department of Defense is built to do.
00:49:25.840 Right.
00:49:26.340 And that's one of the reasons I think that radical Islam, it will be such a big threat in the
00:49:32.000 years to come.
00:49:33.740 Outstanding.
00:49:34.280 Thank you.
00:49:35.460 Please add to it.
00:49:36.620 I just I want to put that in the context of the media.
00:49:38.960 So I said the shift started in 2016.
00:49:41.680 I should really have said that the shift became apparent in 2016, because if you actually
00:49:47.720 look at Congressman Crane is 100 percent correct.
00:49:51.460 But if you look at the playbook of radical Islamists, first of all, it's identical to the
00:49:56.920 Marxist playbook in many respects.
00:49:59.060 Unrestricted warfare is unrestricted warfare, which whether it's done by the Chinese or what
00:50:04.440 we call radical Islamists.
00:50:05.840 But radical Islam is a term that is in itself created to deceive, because having studied
00:50:12.000 the Koran, you will know that it's not actually radical to fight for the restoration of the
00:50:20.660 Ummah, which is the Islamic people and the Sharia throughout the world.
00:50:24.620 In fact, it's as mainstream as Islam gets to believe in that as the established.
00:50:29.500 So it's not a radical idea.
00:50:31.800 It might be groups that use radical tactics, but we're the ones who gave it that name.
00:50:36.540 And that's where the role of the media comes in.
00:50:38.740 And if you actually look at the term Islamophobia, you cannot date that term prior to the Obama
00:50:44.200 administration.
00:50:44.840 It didn't exist.
00:50:46.340 It wasn't a concept.
00:50:48.020 So this is why history for journalists matters.
00:50:50.560 So what happens with the rise of independent media is you get a lot of people that can grab
00:50:54.660 a microphone and can grow an audience.
00:50:57.300 And if they make a deal with a social media company, they can get a big audience pretty
00:51:01.500 quickly.
00:51:02.120 They can come out of nowhere.
00:51:03.540 I don't know.
00:51:03.960 They can come out of the CIA like Sean Ryan, and they can be very popular very quickly.
00:51:08.640 And they can stay there as long as somebody else decides to keep them there.
00:51:12.380 But what is actually what is it they're not doing?
00:51:14.920 What are they not?
00:51:16.100 We are students.
00:51:17.420 Journalists are students, not experts.
00:51:19.440 Any journalist presented to you as an expert is already lying to you because we're not experts.
00:51:23.980 I can do a series.
00:51:25.720 For five years, I can cover nuclear energy, and I will never have the knowledge of a nuclear
00:51:30.060 scientist who's truly an expert.
00:51:32.620 So what we are supposed to be is students of history, students of culture, students of
00:51:37.540 modern popular governments and who are the players of the time.
00:51:41.660 We literally are students of everything.
00:51:43.660 But journalists have stopped being that.
00:51:45.420 Number one, daily news and immediate deadlines are the death of that kind of level of knowledge
00:51:49.800 and investigation.
00:51:51.040 But they're necessary.
00:51:52.060 So it's important for journalists, really, to be able to transition beyond those things,
00:51:57.940 right?
00:51:58.140 You can be a daily news journalist for a while and really get hard news skills or work for
00:52:02.560 a news agency and have that instant hard news nose.
00:52:06.100 But what you're supposed to build over time is context and knowledge.
00:52:09.980 And that is supposed to be merged with principles.
00:52:12.940 But what we have is journalists who are not curious.
00:52:15.620 The reason you don't know the stories that Jack's telling you about is because our media
00:52:19.880 lies by omission.
00:52:21.960 So it's not just what they print that's not true.
00:52:24.960 It's what they don't tell you.
00:52:26.640 You get slices of the truth because the best propaganda is built on kernels of truth.
00:52:32.960 When you make something up, it's very hard to keep it there because what happens?
00:52:36.900 It's a lie that has no legs and it keeps collapsing on itself.
00:52:40.140 And you keep having to tell more lies.
00:52:41.640 And as you do that, you create what?
00:52:43.760 You create a trail of guilt, which is exactly where we are with Chelsea Gabbard today, right?
00:52:49.160 With what she's revealing.
00:52:50.440 Because the lie of Russia collusion had constantly propped up.
00:52:54.020 And now that's crumbling.
00:52:55.420 All right, folks, and that was just a piece, really just a tiny piece of the panel that
00:53:01.380 we did today.
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