What happens when the Fourth Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare? A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran, Jack Posobiec, joins host Jack to discuss it all on today's episode of Human Events Daily.
00:10:52.520Because when you control a country's energy, you control that country.
00:10:57.080And if that country is the United States, if that country is the entire European Union,
00:11:03.120where, keep in mind, because of the EU pursuing all these Greta policies and these green energy
00:11:08.780nonsense, not going down the road of nuclear and certainly not developing their own oil and
00:11:14.980natural gas resources, they became completely beholden.
00:11:19.060And when they became beholden, they became ripe for the plucking.
00:11:22.540So when they came to pull out of this, that's when they pushed NATO up to the border of Russia, Russia invades, and then suddenly the U.S. goes, and under Biden, takes out Nord Stream 2.
00:11:36.400Then you've got the entire global oil geopolitics underpinning all of this.
00:11:43.100And by the way, don't think for a second that Israel-Gaza does not have an energy and oil nexus with those massive oil fields that were found in the East Med, in the Eastern
00:11:55.600Mediterranean that are still waiting to be developed, and the pipelines that could, for the very first time, travel from the Eastern Mediterranean into Europe.
00:12:05.520Go ask George Papadopoulos about that, because that's one of the reasons they targeted him.
00:12:10.500So, when we understand this, folks, this is how the world works.
00:12:45.540He tells you what's actually going on.
00:12:48.760That's why they don't like him so much.
00:12:51.640That's why they don't want him in place.
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00:14:24.280So, folks, I want you to understand, while we look at this going forward next week, President Trump this week and the last two weeks have all been focused domestically.
00:14:33.360Next week, the international arm of the pincer movement will begin.
00:14:39.800It takes place in information warfare.
00:14:41.800It takes place in energy warfare, cultural warfare, political warfare, and we here in Human Events Daily are giving you the play-by-play of every single day of this war.
00:17:36.160Do you think the United States should continue to fund, let's see, the Ukrainian military, the Ukrainian government, Ukrainian pensioners, Zelensky's own personal presidential salary?
00:18:01.340Of course, this is coming ahead of the NATO summit.
00:18:04.720And so this is actually going to really be interesting to see whether or not Zelensky or his ministers, his defense ministers, show up to the NATO summit there in Belgium.
00:18:14.160Because if they show up, if they come in after they've already been told that the opening bid from the United States is no NATO membership for Zelensky, what are they going to be doing there in the building?
00:18:28.600And keep in mind, there's going to be a lot of questions about that as well, because even though there's no NATO membership, what about NATO partnership?
00:18:38.700Which, by the way, NATO and the United States have been conducting on the territory of Ukraine for over a decade at this point.
00:18:46.640This is going to be a huge point of contention with the Russians, because you can go back and look to Vladimir Putin's interview with Tucker or Lavrov's interview with Tucker,
00:18:55.040where when they made it very clear that they don't just want no NATO membership for Ukraine, they want no NATO involvement at all.
00:19:06.480They want to see a Ukraine that isn't entangled with any foreign military alliances.
00:19:11.880And that's going to come down to questions of troop rotations.
00:19:14.000That's going to come down to questions of training.
00:19:15.700And, of course, there's going to be the thorny question of just how many Western military operatives or intelligence operatives are operating on the ground in Ukraine right now,
00:19:25.260which I'll tell you right now, if you think that's not happening, then I don't think you have really been paying attention in the last three years.
00:19:31.040And probably just go watch Fox News or something if you don't want to actually understand how the world works, because that's what we do around here on Human Events.
00:19:41.540And so when we're looking at this situation, remember, this is all about those Eastern Russian-speaking provinces, whether it be Crimea, whether it be Zaporizhia, whether it be Lugansk, Donetsk.
00:19:55.940These are the areas that Putin and the Russians have said and labeled.
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00:22:28.100A lot of people saw, of course, yesterday the incredible scenes from the White House as President Trump signed the executive order protecting women and girls in women's sports,
00:22:40.840surrounded by young athletes and potential athletes in many cases, as well as some celebrity athletes that I think a lot of folks may recognize.
00:22:52.920Well, another celebrity who joins us now is May Mailman, the deputy assistant to the president and senior policy strategist at the White House.
00:23:01.980May, thank you so much for joining us here on Human Events.
00:23:09.520So tell me, tell me, give us a little behind the scenes of yesterday.
00:23:14.500You know, certainly we don't usually see scenes of President Trump, you know, surrounded by by kids, surrounded by female athletes the way that it was.
00:23:23.620I mean, just these images themselves, I think that I kind of feel like they're already iconic.
00:23:32.220And, you know, I was telling you earlier, there's so many iconic scenes of this president, but this is one that is going to live on.
00:23:40.320We have people from the left cheering this photo and actually kicking themselves.
00:23:44.860Why did we take such a stupid position for so long and continue to and give President Trump the opportunity to save women's sports, which is going to live on forever?
00:23:55.680And, of course, they're obviously still committed to it.
00:23:57.820But one of the mainstream media sources cited today that this is an 80 percent popular position as of yesterday.
00:24:03.960Like, that's not an old poll that is as of yesterday, 80 percent of Americans approved of this.
00:24:09.300And so we knew at the White House we had to get these women in.
00:24:38.160And the White House is the people's house.
00:24:39.860And so we brought in women in order to say today's for you.
00:24:44.880And so I think people kind of understand the broad swaths of it.
00:24:48.780But I wonder if you could walk us through the details on how enforcement of this will work.
00:24:51.760So I understand that the authorization comes through Title IX.
00:24:54.840Basically, this idea that anyone will not be discriminated on the basis of sex.
00:25:02.720And so using that framing, the idea then is to say, well, this is a form of discrimination because you've got, for example, swimmers like Riley Gaines or Paula Scanlon who were forced to share a locker room with a biological male.
00:25:16.340This is obvious discrimination and probably a criminal violation if you look at it from that perspective.
00:25:22.260So when it comes to organizations like the NCAA, like these schools, like Division I, et cetera, all the other things out there, how will that look like in terms of actual enforcement from the administration?
00:25:33.040Yeah. And guess what? It's already happening.
00:25:36.720So we made this announcement yesterday.
00:25:38.460And today, already, there are investigations ongoing into San Jose State University, into the University of Pennsylvania, where Leah Thomas swam, and into the Massachusetts Athletic Group, basically.
00:25:50.740So how this is going to look is there's two different things.
00:25:53.520So one, there's Title IX. Title IX governs education.
00:25:56.140If you take a dollar of federal funding, you cannot discriminate on the basis of sex in your educational programs.
00:26:02.460And guess what you're doing when you don't allow women's sports?
00:26:21.700Women are equal to men, but they are not the same.
00:26:23.600And so to strip away women's opportunities to saying, you have to compete with men who are stronger than you, who are faster than you, who are taller than you, who have a longer wingspan than you, then that's not equal opportunity.
00:26:36.840And so you are not allowed to have federal money.
00:26:41.200And like I said, that's already happened.
00:26:43.040But there's a whole private sector piece, too.
00:26:45.540There are women who are competing in cycling events, women's powerlifting, you know, even for younger kids who are doing it in sort of rec leagues, things like that.
00:26:56.600We're not going to rest by letting those sports have men brutalize women either.
00:27:01.740And so what we're doing is at the Olympics, we're using the secretary of state to make sure that we've got fair rules at the Olympics that protect women's sports.
00:27:08.380We're working with state attorneys general to enforce sex discrimination laws at the states.
00:27:12.660We are bringing groups in to hear the stories of women athletes.
00:27:16.340There is a full all of government approach to this issue to make sure that women are treated equally in this country.
00:27:23.520And this is fantastic because this is just like we've seen with Doge and Elon Musk.
00:27:30.900The idea is to follow the money by tracking the money, whether it's federal, whether it's state, whether it's grants, whether it's whether it's these loans to students, et cetera, et cetera, that, of course, flow through the colleges in many cases or flow through the Department of Education, which also, by the way, is on the chopping block in terms of in terms of Linda McMahon and everything that she's going to be working on over there.
00:27:53.260It really comes down to this. These programs were funded by federal tax dollars through the Biden administration and even starting in the Obama administration.
00:28:02.400And the way to ensure compliance is exactly that.
00:28:06.020Starve them of the federal tax dollars, starve them of anything coming from the taxpayer, the taxpayer pocket that has to do with this.
00:28:13.240And guess what? You will then be able to ensure compliance.
00:28:16.040Why is it that other administrations couldn't seem to figure this out?
00:28:19.620Yeah, not only did they not figure it out, but they basically went the other way.
00:28:25.160So day one, President Biden said that he thought the word sex meant gender identity.
00:28:30.240And so everything that was going to be sex segregated.
00:28:32.660So whether that's locker rooms, bathrooms, prisons, rape shelters, you name it, they were going to treat a man who asserted that he was a woman as if he was a woman.
00:28:42.660So this has led, of course, to all sorts of abuses against women.
00:28:46.500I don't even have to describe what happens when you lock a woman in with a man in a prison, especially people who are trans identifying in prison.
00:28:55.140More than half of them have sexual assault crimes on their record.
00:29:00.040So the complete abuse and the complete turning away of common sense, of truth, biological reality, but also of basic dignity for women is something that is completely perplexing, not only to you, not only to me, not only to your listeners, but to the vast majority of Americans.
00:29:19.080For something to be 80 percent popular is almost unheard of.
00:29:22.220Like, I don't think 80 percent of people think we landed on the moon.
00:29:25.040There's very few things you get 80 percent agreement on.
00:29:27.760But the fact that women and men are different and exist and should have their own sports, that's an 80 percent issue.
00:29:34.520Well, and the idea, I think, to go when when you talk about the trans issue from an individual level, I think people have a lot of different opinions on that.
00:29:44.240I know where I stand. I know a lot of people stand.
00:29:45.960But when it comes to these federal policies and federal dollars, whether that's going to these organizations or like what Pete Hegseth is doing in the military, by the way, which was something that President Trump did in the 45 administration as well, a policy.
00:29:59.480It's understanding what is the purpose of these organizations?
00:30:02.720What is the purpose of a female women's sports programs?
00:30:05.980It is, of course, to facilitate athleticism and development of the student athletes and to provide for that.
00:30:13.700It is not for the social experimentation.
00:30:16.700And just on another level, when when you're talking to families, when you're and I'm sure you met with many of we could see the mothers that were there who were with some of the younger the younger student athletes.
00:30:27.200There is a real worry there of what could potentially happen in one of those locker rooms when you have a biological male.
00:30:34.980And I think that's another huge part of this that I think people certainly are missing, that it's not just it's not about banning people.
00:31:27.060How about women deserve single sex sports and single sex spaces, period, period, that we are at a point in the history of our country where women don't have to explain themselves.
00:31:39.440And it's OK to just have single sex sports and single sex spaces.
00:31:43.840And that's really what what this is about is women shouldn't have to prove themselves, justify themselves.
00:31:50.620This is something that women are entitled to.
00:32:04.600There's all sorts of benefits that come along with this, which is why Title IX didn't address, hey, you should be able to have whatever major you want, which women should.
00:32:12.060But it's also you should be able to equally participate in these types of extracurriculars.
00:32:17.260Well, and it's incredible to see, by the way, and the prioritization of coming within just the first two weeks that the president gave it is absolutely incredible.
00:32:26.560We're just about out of time here in the segment.
00:32:29.540May, do you have social media or any accounts where people could go to follow you or to follow the president's work on this on this really emerging issue?
00:32:37.720Yeah, the White House has all sorts of great social media with completely viral clips.
00:32:45.060You can follow them on Instagram, follow them on Twitter, and then I'm at Maymail.
00:33:04.260And President Trump, as you can see, folks, promises made, promises kept.
00:33:09.640This was something that was a huge part of the 2024 election, obviously a huge part of the margin in the suburbs.
00:33:16.680And then there he comes in with the executive order and the NCAA and all of the colleges that are involved with this are going to have to play a ball.
00:34:15.320So understand that when you see the various verticals of this, whether it be women's sports, whether it be taxes and spending, whether it be Doge rooting out the corruption, going after the supply chains.
00:34:27.780You're seeing these quick moves and you're seeing them happen as fast as Gitmo.
00:34:31.960Guantanamo Bay, the tent city that's being set up down there, as well as the more violent migrants and illegals are being sent into the very same facility where I used to work when I was deployed down there to Guantanamo Bay.
00:34:45.560Though I wasn't down there with illegal aliens.
00:34:47.820I was down there with another type of individual, some of which are still there.
00:35:41.700And right back at you, because getting the book out all on AI, right as we hear that Elon Musk's Doge team is actually feeding federal data into AI to hunt for these potential spending cuts.
00:35:55.140It looks as though they're actually using these algorithms and these new models to look at our government in a way that we've never seen before.
00:36:02.200What does your book tell us about this?
00:36:03.600Well, Jack, first, I got to tell you, it's a funny situation.
00:36:20.260The lawyers did it in a masterful way.
00:36:22.660And you hear all of the people on the left going crazy, really literally having fits over the fact that people might be accountable in the government.
00:36:30.800But Trump ran this through an old arm that fell within the executive branch focused on technology.
00:36:38.800So I'm not surprised that Elon has put together a team of people who are leveraging technology now to benefit our government.
00:36:52.560We've been working in antiquated government.
00:36:54.640If you think about it, we've been working in government now where people are like downstairs in the basement in government buildings using old filing cabinets and paper oriented systems.
00:37:05.620So when we automate, it's not just going to find more efficiencies as it relates to spending, but we're also going to create and streamline efficiencies that will benefit people from our government.
00:37:17.880So, like, for example, I know that you and a lot of your peers, I know you mentioned Pete Hegseth, who's also a colleague of mine, are veterans.
00:37:27.500Veterans right now have long, long delays if they want to get in touch with the government and try to get some benefits, access some benefits and get some help.
00:37:35.960It literally takes them months and months and months.
00:37:38.460With this new automated system, with the use of artificial intelligence, we'll be able to turn it on and get back to our veterans who deserve an immediate answer literally within a matter of hours, whereas before it would have taken months.
00:37:52.800So we're going to see a lot of great things happen as it relates to efficiencies because of Elon and the Doge team running technology through the government now.
00:38:05.980So walk us through how to get the book, how to get access to this.
00:38:10.160We've got about three minutes left in the program here and really how people should understand that AI is really something that's not just a blip.
00:38:26.360My book, Some Future Day, How AI is Going to Change Everything, is fantastic for the beginner.
00:38:33.100If people in your audience want to learn how they can implement artificial intelligence in their lives right now, today, they can buy my book and learn how to implement it to enhance their career, to make their personal family life better, and to make their communities better.
00:38:51.460And the book could be purchased on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target.
00:38:56.260It's at major booksellers across the country.
00:38:59.000I'm really proud to share, Jack, that the book went to number one in artificial intelligence, number one in cryptocurrency, and number one in robotics on Amazon.
00:39:09.400It's a real great accomplishment, but I think it's because of the simplicity.
00:39:13.920Every single chapter ends with a how-to guide and provides the viewer, the reader, with links as to what tools they can use right now if they want to apply AI again in their careers, their family, and their community.
00:39:31.660Mark Beckman, the author of the new book, Some Future Day, how AI is going to change everything, but also, by the way, how AI can help you.
00:39:42.040Mark, tell people real quick where they can go to follow you and get access to you directly.
00:39:48.780So if you want to learn more about artificial intelligence and be in the loop, I'm on all major social media platforms, at Mark Beckman, M-A-R-C-B-E-C-K-M-A-N.
00:40:00.540Make sure you go and give him a follow, Mark Beckman.
00:40:03.680I'm going to be checking that book out because, I don't know, maybe, I don't know, what do you think, folks?
00:40:06.940Should I use a little more AI, a little less?