Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 09, 2024


Stolen Valor, Stolen Elections, & Stolen Momentum


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

183.23062

Word Count

9,128

Sentence Count

637

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

A new look at the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump through newly obtained police body cam footage from Butler Township Police Body Cam footage shows the moment an officer was hoisted onto the roof of a building where a gunman was positioned, then slid back down after spotting the gunman off camera and retreated to his patrol car.


Transcript

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00:00:49.140 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:56.660 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:01:04.440 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:01:07.820 Christ is king.
00:01:09.100 We're getting a new look at the attempted assassination of former President Trump today
00:01:13.140 through newly obtained police body cameras footage.
00:01:16.140 Body cam footage from Butler Township Police shows the moment an officer was hoisted onto the roof
00:01:21.960 of the building where Crooks was positioned, then slid back down after spotting the gunman off camera
00:01:28.360 and retreated to his patrol car.
00:01:30.560 With all of that being said, I think it's very important to have debates.
00:01:33.620 Fox, on a date of September 4th, we've agreed with NBC, fairly full agreement subject to them,
00:01:41.540 on September 10th.
00:01:43.900 And we've agreed with ABC on September 25th.
00:01:47.620 Well, I'm glad that he's finally agreed to a debate on September 10th.
00:01:51.220 I'm looking forward to it and hope he shows up.
00:01:54.820 But as a border czar, she's been the worst border czar in history, in the world history.
00:01:59.680 I think the number is 20 million, but whether it's 15 or 20, it's numbers that nobody's ever heard before.
00:02:05.340 It is wrong to somehow suggest that an undocumented immigrant is a criminal.
00:02:11.400 Being an undocumented immigrant is not a crime.
00:02:14.300 I know what a crime looks like.
00:02:15.720 An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
00:02:18.520 An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
00:02:21.020 An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
00:02:23.820 As a Marine who served his country in uniform, when the United States Marine Corps,
00:02:27.860 when the United States of America asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country, I did it.
00:02:31.980 I did what they asked me to do, and I did it honorably, and I'm very proud of that service.
00:02:35.820 When Tim Waltz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did?
00:02:38.900 He dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him, a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with.
00:02:47.440 We can do background checks.
00:02:48.440 We can do CDC research.
00:02:49.920 We can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry among states, and we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in war is the only place where those weapons are out.
00:02:57.720 Listen, I pray to anyone who has presented themselves to serve our country, and I think that we all should.
00:03:04.920 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:10.500 We are live from Boston, Massachusetts.
00:03:13.460 Today is August 9th, 2024.
00:03:16.260 Anno, Dominic.
00:03:17.080 Yesterday, we came to you live from Mar-a-Lago.
00:03:19.660 We took President Trump's entire press conference, which I was able to attend in full,
00:03:25.640 and then also basically got to spend the day there at Mar-a-Lago, meeting with campaign members,
00:03:31.080 meeting with the heads of everybody, of course, getting to see the president,
00:03:34.100 getting to see just all who's who in the zoo down there, getting to see the fake news media.
00:03:40.040 And, folks, I got to tell you that the way that people are talking about the press conference in media is totally different to the vibe in the room.
00:03:52.220 In the room, he was making people laugh.
00:03:54.600 He was making jokes.
00:03:56.460 Even some of the journalists who were there covering him, you know, who write very harsh, nasty things about him and me and this entire movement,
00:04:05.780 they were laughing.
00:04:06.900 They were having a great time.
00:04:08.880 And, you know, there were some audio issues.
00:04:11.040 Like, he was having trouble hearing some of the questions because they were low.
00:04:14.580 But other than that, you know, I would say he was pretty relaxed.
00:04:19.520 He seemed pretty loose.
00:04:20.900 You know, took questions.
00:04:21.800 There were no pre-planned questions, anything.
00:04:25.120 It was, you're here, I'm here, ask whatever question you want.
00:04:29.240 And then it was hilarious because the media comes out and says, oh, it was unfocused.
00:04:32.580 Well, no, it was a general news conference.
00:04:34.340 The point was, was you can ask whatever you want.
00:04:37.540 So whoever shows up gets to ask questions.
00:04:40.060 So we got answers about the FBI's brief, saying that the FBI has briefed him on Thomas Matthew Crooks,
00:04:45.840 as well as this Pakistani guy tied to the Iranians who may have been involved in a,
00:04:50.020 I don't personally think that that was a very serious threat, but he has been briefed on that.
00:04:55.320 They said that he's been briefed on a lot of the things that were going on in regards to the security failures of Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:05:01.540 He talked about abortion.
00:05:02.160 Point being is, he was able to talk about every issue that was there.
00:05:06.980 And then they say it's unfocused.
00:05:08.300 Like, well, no, that's the point.
00:05:09.260 You guys ask the questions.
00:05:11.080 He's answering them again and again.
00:05:13.180 Then when you come to the campaign itself.
00:05:16.180 So, yes, got to spend some time with the headshed yesterday for a few hours.
00:05:21.680 And then, of course, flew back up here.
00:05:24.680 But, you know, it really goes to show you that under the hood, the Trump campaign is doing a lot.
00:05:31.080 The Trump Force 47 team is doing a lot.
00:05:34.700 By the way, it's a total joke to say that there's no field offices.
00:05:38.720 I keep hearing people say there's no field offices going around in the country, specifically in the swing states.
00:05:43.900 I'm like, I just did a Zoom call the other night across the entire state of Pennsylvania.
00:05:49.060 And we were popping in to office here, office here, office here.
00:05:54.460 And each office was filled with people who were there for the Trump Force 47 training.
00:05:59.620 That's, of course, that's in addition to, by the way, all the stuff that Turning Point Action is doing.
00:06:04.340 Pennsylvania Chase, Scott Pressler, another.
00:06:06.780 So, no, we're not going to stop talking about Tim Waltz and his stolen valor.
00:06:11.680 We're not going to stop talking about stolen elections and stolen momentum.
00:06:15.780 You guys think that you can throw Kamala Harris at us and suddenly, oh, the whole world's going to change and you're all going to be safe.
00:06:21.380 No, no, I don't think so.
00:06:23.420 Tim Waltz, Tampon Tim, and Hillary Clinton's even sharing the memes out.
00:06:27.420 No, you're going down.
00:06:29.100 You're going to lose.
00:06:30.400 Josh Shapiro was humiliated.
00:06:32.260 You're next.
00:06:32.740 You talk about influencers.
00:06:39.040 These are influencers.
00:06:40.960 And they're friends of mine.
00:06:43.300 Jack Resolick.
00:06:44.840 Where's Jack?
00:06:45.740 Jack.
00:06:46.740 He's done a great job.
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00:08:19.300 We've been duking it out.
00:08:20.500 We've been trying to figure out where things are, where things stand.
00:08:23.760 I've been down at Mar-a-Lago.
00:08:25.500 I was at the Harrisburg rally last week.
00:08:27.840 I'm up in Boston right now.
00:08:29.680 A ton of places, but someone else who's been crisscrossing the country and also the Atlantic in this year of elections is Raheem Kassam, the editor-in-chief of the National Pulse.
00:08:42.160 Raheem, how are you?
00:08:43.960 Terrible.
00:08:44.620 How are you?
00:08:46.780 I'm going to be better.
00:08:48.920 My coffee is being made for me.
00:08:51.140 I've got COVID, so that's nice.
00:08:54.140 Why do you have COVID?
00:08:55.080 You were like the first guy who got COVID in the first place.
00:08:57.820 Hopefully, I'll be the last guy who gets COVID as well.
00:09:01.280 I mean, it's been no fun this week, but it's a result of, you know, I'm on planes and trains and automobiles all the time, as you say, crisscrossing not just the country, but indeed the Western world.
00:09:13.980 It's one of those things.
00:09:14.780 I think I've picked up two colds, a flu and COVID this year so far, so it's going well.
00:09:19.860 There was something going around in Milwaukee.
00:09:22.060 Like, pretty much everybody who came out of Milwaukee at the RNC had, like, a cough or something.
00:09:27.520 When I'm on Tucker, when I'm, like, kind of talking low, that's because, like, my mouth was or my throat was entirely, like, clogged up.
00:09:36.580 Yeah, and then, you know, to add insult to injury, I had to watch Steve Deese on The War Room this morning.
00:09:41.820 That was no fun, but I assure you that won't be happening again.
00:09:44.840 But a conversation for another day.
00:09:46.700 Well, you know, we all love The War Room, and we want The War Room to do very well.
00:09:52.800 But I suppose, Raheem, you know, it does feel like there's a lot of – things feel kind of stagnant right now.
00:09:59.980 Things feel like we're trying to break out, get some momentum going.
00:10:03.500 And we titled this The Stolen Momentum, and it's a conversation that I was having with producer Fahs before the show today.
00:10:09.620 And he was pointing out how – think about that episode of War Room that you and I did on the day that Trump was shot, but before he was shot.
00:10:19.740 We had momentum.
00:10:21.280 Things felt like they were chugging along.
00:10:24.220 It felt like there was a plan.
00:10:25.480 It felt like things were moving.
00:10:26.580 Now, we had no idea what would happen just a few hours' time that day.
00:10:30.300 But I was actually going back and watching that episode to realize, you know, to kind of think, okay, now that the craziness has passed, what was it that we were talking about before the assassination attempt, before they took a shot at our guy, and before Joe Biden dropped out of the race, Kamala Harris, Tim Walls, all the drama that happened, what were we talking about?
00:10:54.540 And we were actually talking about ways to break the momentum, but also ways to keep everything going because it felt like we were in a good place.
00:11:05.000 And it's J13, so you're talking – it's almost a month ago now.
00:11:08.360 And then all of a sudden, it felt like we were given this sort of free ride for a couple of weeks, but now the free ride is over.
00:11:16.680 So I guess point being is we've got to get back – at least from my perspective – we've got to get back to blocking and tackling.
00:11:23.840 You have to get back to basics.
00:11:26.100 You have to go and do those core competency things that elections do, not just ground game, but also in terms of messaging, also in terms of getting – remember when Trump was going to all those man-on-the-street events, and he was going throughout New York, and he had the – you know, he had the meeting with the workers and going to the bodegas, et cetera, et cetera.
00:11:47.860 That's the kind of energy that we need back – Trump with the people.
00:11:52.040 Now, I understand that because of security reasons, everything that happened on J13, that – and I've got to tell you, Mar-a-Lago security was 10 times higher – it was the highest level of security I've ever seen going to Mar-a-Lago, ever, in years.
00:12:06.120 And I can understand why they might not want to do that.
00:12:10.800 That being said, I think that bubble that he now exists in is causing some of these stagnant issues, if that makes sense.
00:12:19.780 What are your thoughts?
00:12:20.740 Well, I think you've taken us right up to the next break, Jack.
00:12:26.880 There's so much there, right?
00:12:27.860 We've got six minutes here, and you've got a whole other segment coming, brother.
00:12:31.480 There's so much there, though.
00:12:33.060 I mean, I want to correct a few things, I think, that you're being a little –
00:12:38.660 I've got to push back.
00:12:39.620 No, you're being – because you're nice.
00:12:41.160 You're too nice.
00:12:42.080 You're a nice guy.
00:12:43.400 You know, that's what you're known for.
00:12:45.760 You don't swear.
00:12:46.700 You don't drink.
00:12:47.440 Allow me to do all those things.
00:12:48.680 And I – look, I take issue with the idea that the campaign was chugging along.
00:12:54.060 There wasn't really a campaign, but there didn't need to be a campaign, right?
00:12:57.400 It was vibes-oriented, vibes-focused, and it was a vibes election.
00:13:02.340 You're going to vote for the old duffer who's landed us in a bunch of more foreign wars,
00:13:08.340 a bunch of more debt, a bunch of more – you know, everything negative that has happened
00:13:12.540 over the last three to four years now.
00:13:15.220 And the reality was nobody was going to turn out for Joe Biden.
00:13:19.580 They just were not.
00:13:20.880 The thing that we need to get our heads around now, and I know people at home will not like
00:13:25.080 me saying this, and I know the people on the Twitters will not like me saying this,
00:13:30.140 she has momentum, okay?
00:13:32.380 Whether or not you think it's fake and astroturfed and blah, blah, blah, yeah, fine, whatever.
00:13:37.700 The end of the day, she has momentum.
00:13:40.060 You have to deal with that.
00:13:41.020 That is a reality check, which, by the way, should be the name of mine and your show, Jack.
00:13:47.160 Reality check number one.
00:13:50.040 She is not going to give up that momentum easily.
00:13:53.400 They are plowing money into touring her around the country.
00:13:56.680 They are plowing money into advertising.
00:13:58.600 They are plowing money into a ground game, the likes of which you just simply would not
00:14:03.040 have seen under Joe Biden because none of the Democrat apparatus thought it was worth
00:14:07.300 it to throw bad money off the good.
00:14:09.660 Well, now they don't see it as throwing bad money off the good.
00:14:12.280 They see it as throwing good money off the good.
00:14:15.440 And, you know, we know, right, who Tim Walz is.
00:14:19.400 We know who Kamala Harris is.
00:14:21.080 We know who all the people around them are.
00:14:22.920 But the Democrat base absolutely and actually doesn't care about that.
00:14:27.400 Perhaps the one last discerning part of the Democrat base actually is the Arab American
00:14:32.320 voter on the left because they actually still are clued into, like, their issue and whether
00:14:37.060 or not Democrats are focused on their issue.
00:14:39.680 And we've seen in the last week that they're not happy with how their issue is being dealt
00:14:43.460 with.
00:14:44.260 But there are several other reality checks that we need to face here.
00:14:47.740 And one of them is that we were just simply not kitted out.
00:14:50.840 And this is not an attack on anyone.
00:14:52.360 But we were simply not kitted out to run a campaign against a vivacious person, somebody
00:15:01.220 with energy, somebody who's going to be out there stumping every day.
00:15:04.580 And yeah, is she hiding from the press?
00:15:06.860 Of course she's hiding from the press.
00:15:08.980 Why would you expect anything different?
00:15:11.320 But she is going to keep doing these rallies.
00:15:13.160 She is going to keep lying about their size.
00:15:15.200 They are going to keep pumping her up on the television networks.
00:15:18.480 They are going to keep spending money, what we exposed this week.
00:15:21.360 The Washington Post is spending money, advertising money on Twitter, pumping up Kamala Harris.
00:15:26.840 Very illegal unless it is a donation in kind.
00:15:29.840 But they're just going to keep doing it.
00:15:31.320 Oh, but the FEC, you've got to wait for the FEC and they're going to tell her that she
00:15:35.060 can't use the money.
00:15:35.940 No, they're not.
00:15:37.360 OK, we're going to we have to run this like 2016 was run.
00:15:41.160 It is now an insurgent campaign, Jack.
00:15:43.080 And that's something where I'm hoping.
00:15:49.940 No, it didn't.
00:15:50.780 I didn't get that sense last night or yesterday when I was there at Mar-a-Lago from the president.
00:15:56.000 I didn't get that sense that he felt that it was it was the way that you say that it's
00:16:01.640 this knife fight, that it's this 50-50 in game of inches kind of election.
00:16:07.140 Now, his head was in it and he certainly knows who Kamala Harris and Tim Walls are.
00:16:12.760 And I wish that he had said a little more on Tim Walls because something that I noticed
00:16:18.000 that really didn't come up at all during that entire press conference was the fact that
00:16:22.500 Tim Walls has been lying about his service record.
00:16:27.920 The fact that he has been embellishing.
00:16:29.320 I don't care what Glenn Kessler and The Washington Post, as you just said, who are as they're
00:16:35.920 buying ads for the Kamala Harris campaign with her for their puff pieces, they're also
00:16:40.480 running around saying that, oh, well, you know, he may have stretched things here or there.
00:16:46.360 And I believe the word they used was sloppy.
00:16:49.400 Oh, he's been a little sloppy.
00:16:51.360 That's all it is, really.
00:16:52.920 So if you say you like for me, I say I served in Guantanamo Bay.
00:16:57.340 I don't say I served in Iraq.
00:16:59.420 I don't say that I served in Guantanamo Bay in support of the CIA and SEAL Team 6 and
00:17:03.900 blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:04.700 I say, even though, can neither confirm nor deny that may have been the case.
00:17:08.940 But the fact of the matter is, just say what you did and don't go past that.
00:17:13.840 He said that he served in combat, a lie.
00:17:16.480 He said that he served in operation during freedom in support of Afghanistan, giving the
00:17:20.940 impression that he served in Afghanistan and deliberately so.
00:17:26.100 So then, on top of all of it, he had the opportunity to serve in Iraq.
00:17:31.820 His unit was being sent to Iraq.
00:17:34.140 He was the command sergeant major.
00:17:36.180 He was about to be the full command sergeant major.
00:17:38.660 Why was he given that proverbial, that potential promotion?
00:17:43.400 Well, provisional promotion, because his unit was deploying and they needed a command sergeant
00:17:48.940 major, basic military operations and readiness.
00:17:54.780 So for people to not understand that all of this was done, and then he decided to walk
00:18:00.000 away because he wanted to run for Congress, that he got the political bug and he was working
00:18:04.420 with John Kerry and all this stuff.
00:18:06.060 That's what it was.
00:18:07.180 He could have gone.
00:18:08.240 He could have served.
00:18:08.940 People died on that deployment.
00:18:10.240 But Tim Walz, no, no, no.
00:18:11.480 He wasn't there.
00:18:12.100 So that's something where, you know, the media is not going to be your friend.
00:18:15.560 You can't sit back and wait for the media to come in.
00:18:17.560 You need to go out guns blazing, politically speaking, and respond.
00:18:23.460 Stay tuned.
00:18:23.840 Quick break.
00:18:24.360 Right back.
00:18:24.940 Raheem Kassam, Human Events.
00:18:29.880 Hold with bloods.
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00:18:43.160 All right, Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily.
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00:19:55.020 So we've got 11 minutes in this segment, Raheem.
00:19:58.000 Plenty of time for our reality check that this attack, which isn't just an attack, by
00:20:04.240 the way, but this line of effort regarding stolen valor, as regards Tim Walz.
00:20:11.420 And we found, by the way, it's not just one instance.
00:20:14.420 It's again and again and again a pattern of lies shading the truth.
00:20:21.280 Was he the head coach of the team or was he the assistant coach?
00:20:23.860 Was he the assistant coach or was he the defensive coordinator, right?
00:20:27.820 You know, people who do this sort of thing don't do it once.
00:20:31.320 They do it in a pattern.
00:20:33.940 And, you know, and then, you know, the Washington Post comes out and says, oh, it was sloppy.
00:20:38.800 It was sloppy, really.
00:20:40.160 Because how about you ask Sergeant Kyle Miller's family that?
00:20:43.980 Sergeant Kyle Miller, the 19-year-old who was killed by an IED in the convoy when his
00:20:50.160 command sergeant major had deserted the unit, who never came home.
00:20:55.220 And his mother, I think, gave a statement to Daily Mail saying that she could, that essentially
00:21:00.560 that Tim Walz is a coward and her son was a hero, which he was, by the way.
00:21:04.640 Dying in a battle for your country does make you a hero.
00:21:06.480 And the fact, though, is that I'd love to see President Trump just start nailing him on
00:21:13.100 this stuff.
00:21:13.580 By the way, also goes to show you that if you had had any other VP pick there other than
00:21:19.760 J.D. Vance, they wouldn't be able to respond to it in the way that J.D. is.
00:21:25.580 Reem Kassam, your thoughts?
00:21:26.600 Yeah, I certainly agree with the conclusion there.
00:21:30.940 I think J.D. Vance is an exceptional candidate in order to take on that issue.
00:21:37.900 The question is, you know, whether or not Trump should punch down in this instance, right?
00:21:42.740 Do you really attack Tim Kaine?
00:21:46.480 Do you really attack Tim Walz?
00:21:48.620 I don't know.
00:21:49.640 I don't know, is the answer to that.
00:21:51.120 I think it might look a little beneath him.
00:21:53.100 I don't know, he's picked some fights like that in the past, but, you know, people really
00:21:57.980 have to get up his nose for that to happen.
00:22:00.980 I think there is an element of handing it off to J.D. Vance, and I think that is the right
00:22:05.480 thing to do.
00:22:06.020 I think it's an issue that J.D. can handle.
00:22:08.140 I was talking to somebody in his team yesterday, and I said, you must never, between now and
00:22:12.120 November the 5th, you must never have a day where you do not talk about this.
00:22:16.920 The other part of it, of course, is that...
00:22:19.380 Actually, though, let me ask you this real quick.
00:22:22.320 There's a thought occurred to me as you're talking that is there a way to make it about
00:22:26.820 Kamala's judgment then because she picked him, and I've reported that they were told
00:22:32.060 about this, that this letter was out.
00:22:34.160 It's like on his first Google page, Google results page, when you search for him.
00:22:38.940 So is there a way to use this to then open up a line on Kamala if this was her first big
00:22:44.400 choice and she botched it?
00:22:46.640 Yes.
00:22:47.040 This is her suckers and losers, right?
00:22:49.640 Like, make her wear it like that, like they tried to make that fake quote a Trump thing.
00:22:54.920 And to, you know, everybody I know on the left believes that, by the way.
00:22:57.480 They absolutely believe the suckers and losers thing, which is just mind-boggling to me, right?
00:23:03.020 But this is not a judgment question for Kamala.
00:23:06.120 This is a moral question for Kamala, is you knew this person was lying about one of the
00:23:12.040 most sacred things that people in this country, you know, have their, you know, where are their
00:23:16.600 hearts on their sleeves about is actual service to this nation and the sacrifices that so many
00:23:23.000 of the people across this country have not just had to watch their family members endure,
00:23:28.480 but they have lost family members as a result of it.
00:23:31.100 Remember, I raise money for Tunnel to Towers every year for this very reason.
00:23:35.300 We're doing the run next month in Manhattan for this very reason, because, you know, I
00:23:40.740 moved to America, you know, nine years ago and saw just how much it means to you guys as
00:23:45.940 a country.
00:23:46.300 And if there's one thing you can do, you know, to really assimilate, it is really take
00:23:50.860 that on as an issue.
00:23:52.220 And Kamala has turned her back on it as an issue so much so that she picked this person
00:23:55.920 as a vice president, as a vice president candidate.
00:23:59.820 And I think that is where you can really hammer her over it.
00:24:03.240 And he should also, you know, do this thing where he kind of waves off Tim Walsh as a whack
00:24:07.240 job.
00:24:07.960 I just want more thing, Jack, before I forget, because Will Upton over at the National Pulse,
00:24:11.640 he's worked on really hard on a piece that I assigned him yesterday that is going up later
00:24:16.620 on today.
00:24:17.200 So ladies and gentlemen out there, thenationalpulse.com, it is, is Tim Walsh a Walter Mitty?
00:24:23.300 Because it does sound and look like he is a Walter Mitty character, a fantasist, a fabulist,
00:24:29.340 somebody who just confects and concocts stories to make himself look cool.
00:24:33.340 He is this nation's Walter Mitty right now.
00:24:37.360 So, uh, Tim Walter Mitty.
00:24:40.920 There's two pieces of this that I want to throw out.
00:24:43.400 So the first one, um, this, the lack of empathy also kind of goes, it, it harkens back to what,
00:24:49.380 what JD Vance was saying when he brought up the fact that she doesn't have children of
00:24:54.100 her own.
00:24:54.720 And the fact of the matter is, is he wasn't attacking her for that life decision.
00:24:59.780 He was saying, is this the type of person you want in charge of your country who doesn't
00:25:06.220 have the same level of personal empathy that, um, that the mother of Sergeant Kyle Miller does,
00:25:13.560 because that mother is never going to see her son again.
00:25:18.520 But a Kamala Harris doesn't have that direct personal relationship the same way that mother
00:25:23.680 does in the same way that, uh, millions of other mothers and fathers do for their kids
00:25:28.560 who get deployed or potentially don't come back.
00:25:31.480 Um, and so you, you really have to, uh, Joe Kent, you know, his wife as just as an example.
00:25:38.060 And so there's so many examples of this where if you don't have skin in the game, the question
00:25:43.560 is, it's, it's not so much about a personal decision.
00:25:46.560 It's about, do you have the empathy?
00:25:49.440 Do you have the emotional core going back to the, the, the Walter Mitty thing though?
00:25:55.040 I got to tell you as a guy who also spent time in China, right?
00:25:58.580 So I lived there for two years and then I heard that Tim Walz was going there for years, man.
00:26:03.700 I met so many of these expats and I've seen it in other places as well.
00:26:07.440 I saw it when I was in Ukraine on the ground, on the ground, you find these Americans and
00:26:12.060 it's almost always Americans who are just kind of bored with their life.
00:26:17.120 And then they go abroad and it's, it's like, they're in this little adventure in their own
00:26:21.880 that exists only in their own head.
00:26:23.640 Like, oh, I'm on this adventure and I'm on a quest and I'm, you know, I'm, I'm breaking
00:26:28.060 the barriers of the CCP and I'm, you know, in the Ukraine and people kind of know where
00:26:33.600 the, where the story lies there is I'm fighting for freedom, I'm fighting for the independence
00:26:38.940 of free people, et cetera.
00:26:40.360 And then when you ask them just basic questions about like, well, what about all this, you
00:26:43.660 know, as of a neo-Nazi stuff?
00:26:45.420 And, you know, what about the fact that, you know, so many people are getting killed, et cetera,
00:26:48.780 et cetera.
00:26:49.040 They say, oh, no, it doesn't matter because, because that, that personal life story of theirs
00:26:54.160 just takes over.
00:26:55.440 And it's in a way that you say Walter Mitty, it's kind of like, um, I think in, in DC, you
00:27:00.320 get a lot of this, they, they call it first player syndrome.
00:27:02.400 Have you heard of that one?
00:27:05.180 No.
00:27:06.580 So first player syndrome, it's like a video game, right?
00:27:08.720 So it's like, they think that they're in a video game and they are player one.
00:27:13.320 Right.
00:27:14.100 Yeah.
00:27:14.580 Yeah.
00:27:16.280 And, and that the world is just sort of happening around them.
00:27:21.200 Yeah, I think that's true.
00:27:22.180 So what do you do with that?
00:27:23.840 What do you do with a guy like that?
00:27:26.320 Well, look, I just want to come back to something you said a moment ago as well, which is, you
00:27:29.960 know, about how you address this, how you address this ticket, how you address this issue.
00:27:33.600 A lot of people out there scream like, oh, let's get back to the issues.
00:27:37.740 Let's get back to the issues.
00:27:39.200 The issues are self-selecting.
00:27:40.680 Like the people, the country knows the differences on the major issues, the border and immigration,
00:27:46.680 the economy and taxation, manufacturing, investment, foreign policy, all of that.
00:27:52.000 The country knows.
00:27:53.560 So, so, you know, the logos and the ethos kind of self-selecting at this point, especially
00:27:59.800 when you're this close to the election.
00:28:01.620 What isn't self-selecting right now is the pathos.
00:28:04.260 It's that emotional argument.
00:28:05.760 It's that appeal.
00:28:06.520 It's that gut punch.
00:28:07.660 That's why you'll see time and time again, they go for mockery.
00:28:10.760 They go for ridicule.
00:28:11.700 They go, frankly, they go low, right?
00:28:14.160 That's, that's what they know.
00:28:15.060 But it's, it's a, it's a, it's a pathos argument.
00:28:17.460 They're trying to elicit an emotion in people.
00:28:19.920 We have to be better at that.
00:28:21.220 We have to be more forceful with it.
00:28:22.640 We have to be open and honest about it.
00:28:24.200 Like, yes, I do want you to feel a gut punch because the country is feeling a gut punch.
00:28:28.300 You see everything that's going on on the streets of Europe right now.
00:28:31.160 You see everything that's going on in the streets of England right now.
00:28:33.740 If you want that in America, you vote for Kamala Waltz, right?
00:28:37.360 If you do not want that, you do not want that in your lifetimes.
00:28:39.860 If you do not want that for your children, you vote for Trump Vance.
00:28:44.080 And that's the kind of thing that I would focus on day in and day out, Chad.
00:28:47.220 Because at the end of the day, look, this does come down to, as you say, the future issues,
00:28:55.060 but also there's character issues, right?
00:28:57.120 And a lot of the people out there, there's like non, nonpartisan, I'm not a Republican
00:29:03.100 or a Democrat.
00:29:04.040 Well, you know what they always say?
00:29:05.000 They say, I vote the man.
00:29:06.800 I vote the man, you know, or in this case, I vote the woman.
00:29:10.040 All right, so every veteran's page right now across the internet or military meme page
00:29:16.900 or whatever, it's all Tim Walz means.
00:29:19.340 I don't know how the MSM is totally, I know how they're missing this, but it's just Tim
00:29:23.460 Walz is the hottest military meme across the military meme sphere right now.
00:29:28.600 There's even, I've been told that someone is going to Urban Dictionary and putting in
00:29:34.080 the phrase Tim Walz as a verb, you know, to get out of something important that you were
00:29:38.300 supposed to do, hey man, did you meet with your parole officer yesterday?
00:29:42.120 Nah, man, I Tim Walz out of it.
00:29:46.420 It's a good one.
00:29:47.380 So again, yeah, these are, yeah, I have no idea who would do such a thing.
00:29:52.320 I have no idea who would do such a thing.
00:29:53.860 I completely disavow in all ways, shape, or form.
00:29:56.120 Last minute, Ian Kassam, what do we need to do to get the mojo going again?
00:30:01.200 Well, firstly, I want to see a listicle of these memes.
00:30:04.360 So if you could get to work on that after this show, that would be great.
00:30:07.220 Maybe do a thread on X or something.
00:30:10.500 I'd love to see that.
00:30:12.060 Listen, I think you've got to really lean into this.
00:30:15.120 You've got to really got to punch and you've got to punch hard.
00:30:17.560 That's what I would do.
00:30:18.420 That's the advice I would give the Trump team right now.
00:30:21.780 These little ads that I see dropping here and there, they're not going to make a mark.
00:30:26.400 You really have to focus.
00:30:27.440 I'm going to be doing a podcast the next day or so once my voice fully recovers about
00:30:32.140 exactly how it would organize at a ground level.
00:30:35.020 There is some good ground game out there.
00:30:37.740 It's not the best.
00:30:39.100 The podcast will be up at thenationalpulse.com as ever.
00:30:43.260 Raheem Kassam, always a pleasure.
00:30:45.340 Thank you, sir.
00:30:46.400 National Pulse.
00:30:47.520 Make sure you're going and subscribing to get your reality checked.
00:30:52.220 Stay tuned.
00:30:52.720 Be right back.
00:30:53.360 Kirk Cameron.
00:30:53.800 Where is Jack?
00:30:59.940 Where is Jack?
00:31:02.220 Where is he?
00:31:03.500 Jack, I want to see you.
00:31:07.160 Great job, Jack.
00:31:08.580 Thank you.
00:31:09.340 What a job you do.
00:31:10.780 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:31:12.180 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the
00:31:16.640 guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:31:17.960 All right, Jack, so back live, Human Events Daily.
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00:32:32.760 We're very excited to have on.
00:32:34.200 We haven't had him on in a minute because he's been working on a, well, it's not a secret
00:32:39.260 project, but he's been working on something behind the scenes that he's now ready to reveal
00:32:44.500 with the world.
00:32:45.560 Ladies and gentlemen, Kirkham returns to human events.
00:32:48.000 Kirk, how are you, man?
00:32:49.720 Jack, so good to see you, man.
00:32:51.860 Blackout coffee, huh?
00:32:53.280 Man, I got to, I sound like I got to check that out.
00:32:56.620 I'm a coffee lover.
00:32:57.900 Everything you're doing.
00:32:59.600 All right.
00:32:59.840 I didn't realize you were calling.
00:33:00.820 Okay.
00:33:01.760 Okay.
00:33:02.280 Oh, yeah.
00:33:02.600 You got to do it.
00:33:03.200 And I moved to Tennessee.
00:33:03.860 And I moved to Tennessee, so cigars and whiskey are on the menu now, too.
00:33:07.180 You just got to do it when you live in a place like this.
00:33:09.940 Got to.
00:33:10.860 Well, so the last time that we had you on, you were taught, you were raising money and
00:33:14.880 had done this huge announcement for the new live action kids show that you were putting
00:33:19.980 together through Brave Books.
00:33:23.920 And we now know, and this is, you know, kind of insider information, but we'll throw it out
00:33:29.220 out there, that you guys have just wrapped filming.
00:33:32.640 Is that correct?
00:33:33.860 Yeah, we just wrapped filming on the first two seasons of a children's television show
00:33:39.200 with pro-God, pro-America values, anti-communism values, featuring a children's book by Jack
00:33:45.240 Posovic and others on the sanctity of life and kindness, empathy, courage, honesty.
00:33:51.700 It's called Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk.
00:33:54.440 So imagine a TV show where every episode is teaching your children how to better discern
00:34:00.360 between good and evil and have a love for the truth while their imaginations are captured
00:34:05.360 and they're learning all about the virtues and values that make this such a great country.
00:34:10.740 It'll be coming out everywhere for free in the fall.
00:34:13.280 No, I think it's going to be great because honestly, you know, we've shown our kids some Mr. Rogers and some Sesame Street.
00:34:31.420 But honestly, those shows, they've just got so much junk in them now that, so for my little boys,
00:34:37.100 they're six years old and three years old.
00:34:39.660 And there's so much, they want to watch something.
00:34:43.540 They like, they love content.
00:34:45.300 They love shows.
00:34:46.360 They love all of this.
00:34:47.280 But there's so much stuff out there where I'm like, I don't even know if I, and if it's something new,
00:34:51.640 I'm like, I don't know if I can turn that on.
00:34:53.340 What do I have to sit and watch every episode?
00:34:55.560 You know, we used to think that Mr.
00:34:57.000 Miss Rachel was nice.
00:34:58.120 And then she started bringing her, you know, gender fluid friends onto the show
00:35:02.760 and started promoting Dylan Mulvaney and all this stuff.
00:35:06.460 And so I'm like, wait, where are we supposed to go?
00:35:08.840 You can't even access early childhood entertainment anymore, which is actually educational entertainment.
00:35:15.400 And so I love, like, just as a dad, I'm really glad that this is coming along.
00:35:19.920 Now, and of course, I do enjoy that my book is in there as well.
00:35:24.660 Well, and I'm personally excited, too.
00:35:26.720 Even though all six of our children are grown, my daughter just had a little baby.
00:35:30.660 My baby girl had a baby girl.
00:35:32.340 I'm now a grandfather.
00:35:33.760 And so I'm looking to build a library of books and episodes of a television show for my own grandchildren.
00:35:40.500 So I have personal skin in the game, and I'm 100% in on doing things that are going to be a benefit for the next generation.
00:35:49.140 You know, it's funny you mention that, about skin in the game, because we were just talking politically and, you know, not to get super into it,
00:35:56.920 but we were talking about it from the perspective of how it really is going to be moms and dads that take this country back.
00:36:04.980 It's got to be moms and dads, and there's something very – and that's not an attack on anyone.
00:36:11.400 And that's the thing that I think people get.
00:36:13.180 They say, oh, so you're attacking people.
00:36:15.180 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:36:16.000 There's nothing to do with that.
00:36:17.300 It's just when you have children – and like you just said, like when you have grandchildren, it makes you look at the world and everything in it and the way it connects and spirituality and God all in a very different way than when it's just you.
00:36:33.460 Do you know what I'm saying?
00:36:34.860 I agree with you 1,000%.
00:36:36.940 And the truth is, is that everybody wants our children.
00:36:41.320 I want my children.
00:36:42.300 I want the sacred opportunity to mold their hearts and minds while they're young and malleable, to teach them right from wrong, to love God, love our country, and love their family.
00:36:53.580 But the institutions that have been infected with the woke mind virus also want my children and your children and our grandchildren.
00:37:03.680 Why?
00:37:04.120 Because they're playing the long game.
00:37:05.740 They understand that whoever gets to tell the children stories, whoever gets to ignite their imagination, has the opportunity to shape their worldview.
00:37:15.760 And that builds the culture that they will live in 20 years from now.
00:37:19.180 So the fact that you're writing books, I'm writing books, Brave Books is producing a television program, and we're doing this cool event this summer called See You at the Library gives me great hope.
00:37:28.800 Because I believe our hope is not ultimately in government or the laws that we pass.
00:37:34.740 It's in the power of God working in the hearts of people.
00:37:37.880 And the family is the greatest opportunity that we have to take the country back.
00:37:43.560 So tell us about the See You at the Library day.
00:37:47.380 By the way, I haven't announced it yet, but I might be taking part in this as well.
00:37:52.120 I just have to move some things around on the schedule, but in the D.C. area.
00:37:57.280 But I'll leave it as a teaser for now.
00:38:00.460 Okay, that sounds good.
00:38:01.400 Well, I'm going to the D.C. area, into Virginia, right into Loudoun County for a great, big, beautiful singing, praying, and reading session for See You at the Library on the 24th of August.
00:38:13.840 Oh, that's the one.
00:38:15.180 Yeah, that is the one, actually.
00:38:16.280 So check this out, everybody.
00:38:20.540 This all started a couple of Christmases ago when we were going to libraries to read books of virtue and character.
00:38:27.280 And I was denied by 50 woke libraries who had previously held drag queen story hours.
00:38:32.680 I pushed back, asserted constitutional rights, and turned those denials into revivals.
00:38:38.840 And thousands showed up at these book readings in deep blue cities like D.C. and New York City and San Francisco and Los Angeles.
00:38:48.120 We found this everywhere.
00:38:50.120 Even the hurting states like California and New York are crying out for change.
00:38:56.160 And this all culminated in over 306 story hours across the country.
00:39:00.140 And this summer, we're going to 2X that with a national day called See You at the Library.
00:39:06.480 And we want everyone to participate.
00:39:08.700 We're aiming to set a Guinness World Record in contrast to the largest drag queen story hour recorded by the Guinness World Record folks.
00:39:19.400 We're asking them to come out because they only had 263 people for theirs.
00:39:23.680 We've had over 3,000 at just our first one.
00:39:25.880 We're going to have 100,000 people showing up at hundreds of libraries, conducting their own story hours in all 50 states.
00:39:33.200 And we want you to be a part of it.
00:39:34.500 We want you to host one.
00:39:35.760 We want you to come sing, pray, and read.
00:39:37.840 And I'm going to be crashing some of these story hours.
00:39:42.000 So go to bravebooks.com, become a part of one, and support them.
00:39:50.540 This is so perfect.
00:39:51.920 Look, you've got to go in.
00:39:53.380 And by the way, in my – we talk about libraries in my new book in Unhumans, The Secret History of Communism.
00:40:00.560 And we say libraries are something that families can focus on in your backyard, in your hometown.
00:40:09.720 Try to take over your library.
00:40:11.660 Influence your library.
00:40:12.920 If you don't like a certain song they're playing or there's like a song they were playing for the kids' hour or whatever that you want back, influence them.
00:40:23.340 Organize a writing campaign.
00:40:24.700 Find out the names of the people who run your library, et cetera.
00:40:27.480 Because you know what?
00:40:28.180 The other side, that's exactly how they think.
00:40:31.120 They think, how can we take over the libraries?
00:40:33.080 How can we get into these spaces?
00:40:34.740 How can we put out that table of trans baby and anti-racist baby and all this stuff?
00:40:39.540 That's how they think.
00:40:40.380 That's right.
00:40:40.660 And then they go to the parts of the tech department.
00:40:42.120 They go to all the rest.
00:40:43.300 Kirk Hammond, we're just about out of time, man.
00:40:45.240 Where can people go to follow you and get everything?
00:40:48.340 Go to bravebooks.com.
00:40:50.320 Just look for the great big map or see you at the library.
00:40:52.780 Show up or host one or send a toolkit for the person who is hosting one so that they can have an absolutely beautiful reading, singing, praying day.
00:41:01.140 And be a part of setting a Guinness World Record.
00:41:06.600 Sounds pretty great.
00:41:07.620 Guinness World Record.
00:41:08.440 What do you say, folks?
00:41:09.320 You know, now I'm leaning towards going, man.
00:41:12.020 You may have sold me, Kirk Cameron.
00:41:13.640 You may have sold me.
00:41:14.380 I'm leaning towards going now.
00:41:15.820 Stay tuned.
00:41:16.100 We'll be right back.
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00:41:32.380 Now, folks, there's been some crazy stories going around lately regarding not only geotargeting, but also this idea that potentially the Department of Homeland Security might be surveilling political dissidents or people that are labeled political opponents like Tulsi Gabbard.
00:41:50.060 And there's these whistleblowers coming out saying that she's being surveilled at airports through something called the Quiet Skies Program.
00:41:56.980 Which is absolutely as dystopian and Orwellian as you want to think.
00:42:01.640 And so when people say, oh, it's a conspiracy theory, it's a conspiracy theory.
00:42:05.120 Well, apparently it's not a conspiracy theory for Tulsi Gabbard.
00:42:07.720 They were actually surveilling her.
00:42:09.500 So one of our partners here at Human Events Daily is Silent.
00:42:13.580 And when that story broke and just a number of stories that we've been focusing on lately, I wanted to bring on Aaron Zar, who is the director of Disconnection at Silent, to talk about steps that you can take in the physical world to make sure that you are being safe and that you are not being tracked and all of your movements are being geotargeted the way these are.
00:42:39.000 Aaron, how are you, man?
00:42:41.000 Yeah, I'm doing good.
00:42:41.980 Thanks for having me on.
00:42:44.080 Well, I just think that's a straightforward story.
00:42:47.260 It just shows you that this stuff is real.
00:42:49.660 It's 100% real and it doesn't matter if you're a former congresswoman.
00:42:53.760 Yeah, no, it's really everyone.
00:42:55.900 And certain people are more of a target than others.
00:42:58.400 But I think it goes to the premise that, you know, there's misconceptions around airplane mode and turning your phone off.
00:43:05.480 And the reality is that when you turn your phone off or put it on airplane mode, it's still emitting and receiving signal to an abundance.
00:43:12.860 So the only real tool to be able to help mitigate that is first like adjusting your software settings, which is a step in the right direction, and then utilizing a Faraday bag and other encrypted software.
00:43:29.620 I mean, if you even have an encrypted phone or an iPhone or an Android, whatever you have, it's not going to be completely off the grid ever, even if it has a kill switch.
00:43:39.080 So a Faraday bag is a very simple tool where you could put your device, such as your phone, your laptop, your car keys, anything that emits and receives a signal and is constantly allowing you to be harvested with all your data.
00:43:53.560 You put it inside and it blocks everything.
00:43:56.240 So it's as simple as that, which is really cool.
00:43:59.800 Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, and NFC, as well as EMP for all the preppers out there.
00:44:06.100 Yeah, it's just a tool that is, I consider, mandated these days if you want to remain sovereign, you know, hold on to the sliver of autonomy that we do have in a very surveillance state.
00:44:21.880 Well, this is something, too, that geotargeting.
00:44:24.660 I mean, this is something that where I say it all the time when we talk about silent.
00:44:29.500 But on January 6th was used to target people who were peaceful, people who didn't break the law.
00:44:37.400 And they went after people who were just walking around at the Capitol, didn't even go inside.
00:44:43.880 But they would say, oh, your device crossed a certain area.
00:44:48.580 But because they had at that event, just like a lot of events these days now, they have the stingrays up.
00:44:56.080 They've got all sorts of different devices to be able to track you.
00:44:59.200 They can pull the data off the tower itself just to be able to track your phone.
00:45:04.100 So, Big Brother, they don't need tracking chips on you because you've already got one.
00:45:09.700 It's already in your pocket.
00:45:12.200 Couldn't have said it better.
00:45:13.480 I mean, with the expansion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, you know, it's really becoming a breach on our constitutional rights.
00:45:23.140 And something that Eric Prince said the other day was, you know, really, what are we doing here with our First Amendment and Fourth Amendment?
00:45:31.900 And tools like a Faraday bag, tools like a silent, super sleek, awesome backpack, if I might say myself, is such a valuable tool to stop the collection of data.
00:45:43.060 Like, if you're a good person and you're a contributing member to society, but you happen to be in a place where there's mass data collection, which all things said, like, it's happening everywhere, 24-7.
00:45:55.480 But for events like Jan 6, it's, yeah, you're just assumed guilty.
00:46:00.640 And you have to prove that you're innocent.
00:46:02.560 So, that's a harmful, you know, example of having a cell phone on you.
00:46:08.840 And to combat on that, like, you think about that isolated event, what about the modern warfighter?
00:46:16.900 You know, what about the soldiers that are entering the battlefield that is all electronic warfare?
00:46:21.720 Like, they're being at risk of their livelihood every single day for emitting signal.
00:46:27.580 So, the use cases around radio frequencies, which is really what your phone emits, you know, high frequencies, cellular Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, everything like that, is directly causing people to die or be incarcerated or be proven that they are somehow guilty for something they didn't do.
00:46:48.280 So, it's just a nasty way to live right now, but I do remain optimistic that there are tools, and Silent is one of them, amongst other encrypted communication devices and software where you could get ahead of the curve a little bit.
00:47:06.220 And so, this is a huge, huge deal that people need to focus on.
00:47:12.900 And I know a lot of people in Human Events Daily audience are already thinking about this when it comes to their personal security, when it comes to their business, when it comes to people that are going out there.
00:47:22.940 By the way, that backpack, I got to tell you, dude, when you sent that over to us, Producer Russ on the team here, he saw that thing and he scooped it right up.
00:47:32.640 He was like, that's going to be mine now, and basically, like, he was like, you can fight me if you want to take it.
00:47:38.920 And so, we said, okay, Russ, it's all you.
00:47:41.800 He carries that thing everywhere.
00:47:43.520 It's just, it's really cool, you know, you can, you know, it's great for airplanes, that kind of thing.
00:47:49.320 And it looks nice, too.
00:47:51.380 And a lot of the products, you know, I remember when people started doing Faraday bags in different packages that they just kind of looked funny.
00:48:00.280 Like, they just didn't look, you know, like a normal thing that people would wear.
00:48:04.840 But with what Silent has done is you guys really do have a look towards the aesthetic.
00:48:10.160 You really have a look towards something that is going to look nice.
00:48:12.860 Or for me, you know, I got to tell you, going into, going into Mar-a-Lago yesterday with the massively increase, I don't want to talk very much about it,
00:48:21.340 but it was like, it was like going to the White House, basically, while I'm going into Mar-a-Lago yesterday.
00:48:25.600 So, you know, having something that I could have on me that I would know is totally safe would have also been useful for that type of environment.
00:48:32.920 Last minute here, Aaron, final words to you from Silent.
00:48:37.240 Well, thank you for that.
00:48:39.040 I do biasly agree that our products look amazing, and we're big on that.
00:48:43.960 We want to not have anyone wave the flag and think that they're paranoid, because it's not paranoia.
00:48:51.560 It's just being smart.
00:48:52.340 You know, it's the amount of data being collected, like, even if there isn't an active geofencing or something happening,
00:49:00.460 like, anyone could buy through data brokers, everyone that showed up at Mar-a-Lago.
00:49:05.580 Like, I could get personas on everyone, all details, phone numbers, where they live, everything, after the fact.
00:49:11.600 I could do it a year from now.
00:49:12.820 So, if you're showing up at an event that you believe in, and you don't want to be wrong.
00:49:16.780 Aaron, we've got to cut it, man.
00:49:17.780 It's just at the end of the show.
00:49:19.040 We'll be right back.