Jan 26 2022 - REPORT: CCP MISSILE SCIENTIST DEFECTS TO THE WEST
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A senior Chinese scientist defects to the West. The U.S. Navy is attempting to recover the F-35 that crashed onto a Navy aircraft carrier and then fell into the South China Sea before the Chinese Navy can seize it. A DNC lawyer called Mark Elias has given grand jury testimony. A new report out of the UK Express claims that MI6 played a key role in helping a Chinese scientist defect to the west. And then, massive protests in Kiev over new tax law completely ignore the Western media completely ignore them.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily powered by Turning Point USA.
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Today's stories report a CCP hypersonic missile scientist has defected to the West.
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Next, the U.S. Navy is attempting to recover the F-35 that crashed onto a Navy aircraft carrier and then fell into the South China Sea before the Chinese Navy can seize it.
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Third, massive protests in Kiev over new tax law.
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A DNC lawyer called Mark Elias, you guys know who that is, has given grand jury testimony.
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Global tensions grow as CCP rocket scientist defects to the West.
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This report says that the MI6 played a key role in helping a senior Chinese scientist defect to the West, citing intelligence sources.
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This specifically is a scientist who was working on the hypersonic missile.
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This was something that when China deployed this thing, it circumvented the entire globe, right?
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Circumnavigated the entire globe and was something that struck a lot of fear throughout the media, throughout a lot of the intelligentsia, the Pentagon, the think tanks in Washington, D.C.
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What we saw was a very significant event of a test of a hypersonic weapon system.
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I think I saw in some of the newspapers, they they use the term Sputnik moment.
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I don't know if it's quite a Sputnik moment, but I think it's very close to that.
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So it's a very significant technological event that occurred or test that occurred by the Chinese.
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And it has all of our attention and we're paying it.
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But that's just one of that's just one weapon system.
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The Chinese military capabilities are much greater than that.
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His escape from Beijing has allowed Britain and the U.S. to accelerate defense programs against the use of hypersonic missiles.
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It could also take China two years to tweak its systems and render this intelligence ineffective.
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Described as a rocket technician, the Chinese national was attached to a state-owned aviation industry corporation of China,
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where he helped develop a mid-range hypersonic boost glide vehicle capable of carrying the DF-17 missiles up to a range of 2,000 miles.
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So this specifically was a scientist who was working on that glide vehicle.
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And remember, that was the biggest issue with this thing.
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Because, of course, you can detect a ballistic missile launch.
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When you're conducting BDM, Ballistic Missile Defense, or BMD, this is what you look for.
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It's very, very obvious to see a ballistic missile.
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The problem is, was that when this thing goes hypersonic in its glide phase,
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when the glider detaches with that nuclear warhead on it,
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that is when it becomes, number one, extremely maneuverable, extremely fast.
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Well, it looks like that if this report is true, this defector can shed some light on that
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and give U.S. and U.K. and allied militaries throughout Five Eyes a way to actually combat this new system.
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So we're supposed to say the scientist in his 60s, or excuse me, his 30s,
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is connected with a more recent hypersonic missile delivery system that can circle the globe before descending from space
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and using heat-seeking technology to strike any target on Earth.
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Despite his apparent success, however, it was resentment at having been passed over for promotion
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rather than political dissent towards his master's at Beijing,
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which persuaded him to make contact with a British intelligence agent in Hong Kong at the end of September last year.
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You know, when we look for the potential hallmarks of someone who could be a double agent or someone who could be turned, right,
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A disgruntled employee, right, is someone who easily could be turned.
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This is the same thing that goes on in the espionage game here in the United States.
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When the CCP or the Iranians are looking to turn somebody, they look for number one.
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And they were talking about this, by the way, during the previous administration,
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they wanted to find if you were somebody who was completely anti-conservative,
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if you were hardcore leftist, if you were the, you know, an MSNBC devotee,
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and you had access to top secret information, that was the type of person they were recruiting.
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They were doing this right in the intelligence community,
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actually trying to recruit people that had those type of left-wing politics.
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Knowing he faced a firing squad, if discovered,
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this middleman demanded asylum for his self, his wife, and his child.
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A call was made to Vauxhall Cross, the London headquarters of the secret intelligence service,
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known as MI6, and a three-person team compromising two intelligence officers
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and a technical specialist were ready to deploy to Hong Kong.
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I want to keep in mind, by the way, giving the details like this, the story like this,
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We know this is coming from MI6, so this is probably a cover story of some sort,
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The scientist could be a Beijing plant, a cat-and-mouse game developed over the next few days
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in which the scientist's credentials were copper-bottomed.
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It was during this process that the technician, an avid fan of cricket,
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who was once believed to have studied in England,
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began to reveal select details about the hypersonic developments.
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Eventually, a plant was hatched in which he and his family would travel to Hong Kong
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Once there, the scientist was spirited to a secure location where he was debriefed by the MI6 team.
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And so then it says he was flown to a U.S. air base in Germany, then on to America via the U.K.
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Will the U.S. Navy defeat the Chinese Navy in recovering a $100 million U.S. F-35 stealth fighter
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that crashed on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier
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and then subsequently fell into the South China Sea?
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Now, fortunately, the pilot was able to eject in this situation and is safe.
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However, we're told that seven U.S. sailors that were on board on the deck of that aircraft carrier were injured.
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And, of course, we pray for their health and their recovery.
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But, and this is out of the Daily Mail, the Navy termed this a landing mishap.
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The pilot was forced to eject seven military personnel.
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However, the situation here, out of the U.S. 7 fleet, that's a fleet where I serve,
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the U.S. Navy is making recovery operation arrangements for the F-35 Charlie aircraft
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involved in the mishap aboard the USS Carl Vinson, CBN-70 in the South China Sea.
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We cannot speculate on what the PRC's intentions are, that the PRC, People's Republic of China,
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their Navy, the People's Liberation Army Navy, PLAN.
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It leaves the Navy with a complex salvage operation if it is able to avoid its most sophisticated warplane
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crammed with futuristic technology falling into the hands of the CCP.
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The F-35 Charlie is the only long-range stealth strike fighter designed to operate from aircraft carriers.
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And so there's a few interesting takes on here from Daily Mail.
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They essentially outlined an operation where they could essentially recover this thing or locate it
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with UUVs, underwater unmanned vehicles, and then use inflatables, depending on the debris
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or depending on whether or not it's broken apart, actually inflate them.
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Because the South China Sea, we're not talking about the depths of the Marianne's Trench or something.
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And so you could use inflatables to bring the thing up once they found it and potentially send
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And so we actually have video that was leaked of the actual mishap itself.
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Now, of course, the U.S. Navy wants to recover this F-35 before it can fall into the hands of
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If the CCP is able to get their hands on it, then they will be, of course, first number
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one back channel or back engineer any of the technology that's on this thing.
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They are going to be able to then use that to break any of the codes, the signals, the
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technology, the information that's found on this thing.
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They will be able to use that, number one, not only to scramble any of the communications
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equipment that's used on these things, as well as the electronic sensors, the radars,
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Plus, that will give them availability to be able to further mess with, hamper, and hinder
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any U.S. communications throughout Seventh Fleet, should there be any kind of naval engagement
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on the Taiwan Strait or writ large in the South China Sea.
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Last year, similar thing happened, by the way, in the Mediterranean when the U.K. had to appeal
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to the U.S. for help in finding an F-35 Bravo Lightning II that had toppled from the HMS Queen
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Elizabeth into the Mediterranean during a failed launch.
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At the time, they were worried about Russia trying to salvage the jet and copy the technology.
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It was reportedly retrieved last month during a secret operation in the Mediterranean.
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Now, one story that a lot of people may not know about, if you're familiar with Cold War
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One of the most expensive and certainly most secretive intelligence operations of the entire
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A Soviet submarine, the K-129, had sunk in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 16,000 feet
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Well, a couple of years later in the 1970s, President Nixon authorized a CIA clandestine
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operation to build a massive salvage ship to locate, and the U.S. Navy actually had located
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the resting place of the Soviet sub, and then we went out to recover it.
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They got Howard Hughes, of all people, to go in to finance this ship, or at least claim
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he was financing this ship, and say that it was just drilling operations that were being
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And essentially, the way they planned to do this was rather than...
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Now, the Navy wanted to send deep-sea submersibles down and then raise it that way, because
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this thing, this submarine we had uncovered, was essentially intact and had multiple nuclear
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So imagine the 1970s being able to get a couple of hot ones up from the Soviets from the bottom
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The Soviets, by the way, knew this was going on, but they dismissed it because they thought
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CIA, on the other hand, instead of using deep-sea submersibles, what did they want to
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And then, you know the claw game when you go to like an arcade or a fair or something?
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They essentially wanted to build, and they did do this, a giant claw to come down from
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the surface, 16,000 feet deep, grab onto the submarine, and then crank it all the way back
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Now, that was the plan that was eventually approved by President Nixon.
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But because they used that claw and because they didn't have the submersibles that the
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Navy wanted to use, the submarine actually broke.
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And about two-thirds of the sub later crashed, broke off, and then crashed back down to the
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But one-third was eventually recovered, as well as several bodies of Russian sailors.
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And so they were able to give them a burial at sea, in metal coffins because they were worried
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And then they were able to recover those nuclear warheads.
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This is the type of things that are going on behind the scenes constantly.
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So now turning over to Ukraine, because of course, the mainstream media tells us we have
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to talk about Ukraine now all of a sudden, because Ukraine is suddenly the most important
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thing in the world, even though, according to Rasmussen, only 31% of America thinks that
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we should actually be sending U.S. troops into harm's way, the sons and daughters of American
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Interestingly enough, Jonathan Feiner, who's someone that we've been talking about here
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at Human Events Daily since at least last year, since he came into the White House,
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the deputy national security advisor goes on CNN and listen to what Jonathan Feiner has
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to say when he's asked about why we need to defend Ukraine's borders.
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It goes to a very fundamental principle of all nations, which is that our borders should
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be inviolate, that our sovereignty should be respected.
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It's like, hold on now, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute.
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Borders are inviolate, and we must uphold the sovereignty of borders.
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That's what you just said, Jonathan Feiner, from the Biden White House, from the Biden
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You really, and here's the thing, they don't get it.
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These are the people who watch House of Cards, and they say, oh, well, look, if Frank Underwood
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That's literally where they get their understanding of Russia from, is from TV shows like House
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They don't have any actual understanding of what's going on in Ukraine.
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They don't understand why there would be a border dispute.
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They don't understand the linguistic differences, the fact that a lot of these villages have people
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I do want to be united with Russia because they speak Russian.
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Then you've got also people in these towns that say, no, we want to be part of Ukraine,
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But, you know, if you actually look at what's going on in Ukraine, you say, okay, we're going
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I'm reading Ukrainian media because I want to see what's going on.
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There were mass protests yesterday in Kiev, right outside the Rada, that's the Ukrainian
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parliament, huge clashes with police over these things.
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And at first I said, wait a minute, why is there no coverage of this anywhere in English
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Where are all the reporters that supposedly CNN and BBC and all these places have?
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They're not talking about the massive protests that were held in the Rada, right?
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And if you go to ukraininform.ua, clashes near the Rada, police use tear gas against private
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Well, FOP, that's small business owners in Ukraine.
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Now they're protesting about a new tax law, these financial reforms that are being passed.
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Smoke grenades, orange and white fireworks were lit.
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As Ukraine Informed reported on January 5th, an action of the Save FOP movement called
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Beginning near the Ukrainian parliament building, the participants of which are protesting against
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total fiscalization, this new financial reform that's being passed, a new law that's about
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I mean, this is what is actually driving protests in Kiev, in Maidan Square, right outside the
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You're not going to hear that from the White House.
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You're not going to hear that from Secretary of State Tony Blinken, who, by the way, isn't
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qualified to be running the front desk as a clerk at the State Department, let alone sitting
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Read Technofog, read Technofog, read Technofog.
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I don't think that I've promoted any sub stack as much as I've promoted his.
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You need to subscribe to Technofog and read every single one of his dispatches, because
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these are the actual substantive updates on the Durham investigation.
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Look, I know there's a lot of people out there who want to say, Durham is coming, Durham
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is coming, indictments are coming, right, right?
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We now know there's a grand jury that's impaneled and people have given testimony.
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Technofog, though, is actually going through and telling you what he's separating the wheat
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He actually goes in and explains what is really happening, how this investigation is going on,
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and tells you the truth rather than just hype, hype, hype constantly about Durham.
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There's a lot of copium dealers out there, which creates copium addicts.
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We deal in cold, hard facts and also hot takes, spicy takes, the hottest takes you will find
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But listen now, because here's the headline out of Technofog.
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In the Durham investigation, DNC lawyer Mark Elias has given grand jury testimony.
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He's the one that got all those rule changes in the election of 2020 because of COVID, universal
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Dear listener, he is known for being the key lawyer, the point man for the Russiagate
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That dirty dossier of Christopher Steele, no one man was more instrumental in putting all
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Director Wray, have you read the Michael Sussman indictment?
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I've had a chance to glance at it, but I haven't had time yet to read through it.
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I would suggest you and everybody else read that because it really does lay out exactly
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what happened to create this political turmoil for two or three, four years, really during
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It lays out how the Hillary Clinton campaign paid for, through Michael Sussman, completely
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false allegations that Trump was cooperating with the Alpha Bank.
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Planted that story, had an audience with James Baker, FBI, so that the FBI would open up
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investigation so that they could report that news.
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Same exact dynamic in terms of the false Steele dossier that also was...
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So remember, Sussman is the person that they did indict.
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This was the law firm that was retained by the DNC for the dossier operation.
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But Durham and his team have secured grand jury testimony from Mark Elias, former FBI
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general counsel James Baker, current CIA employees, that's interesting, as well as more than 24
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current and former FBI employees, current and former employees of DARPA, 12 employees of
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quote-unquote internet companies referenced in the Sussman indictment, and the list goes on
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He, by the way, has also obtained records from what?
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The 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, Perkins Coy, Hillary for America, Fusion GPS, a PR firm
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that advised them, as well as a classified memorandum and reports of reviews pertaining to a criminal
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Consider the possibility, and this is Technofog's analysis, that the evidence of Russian hacking
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was placed by the DNC, Perkins Coy et al., for CrowdStrike to conveniently find.
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These are the same people involved in the DNC hacking scenario.
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