Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - June 07, 2024


THE JOURNEY OF RECIPROCITY STARTS NOW


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

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171.38948

Word Count

8,393

Sentence Count

13

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Prosecution is expected to rest their case against Hunter Barden today after days of dramatic and potentially damaging testimony from key witness Hallie Biden, widow of former defense attorney Beau Barden, who told jurors about the crucial days when Hunter bought a Colt 38 special handgun in 2018. President Barden says he will not pardon his son if he is convicted of federal gun charges.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey folks i want to remind you that the turning point action people's conference is coming up
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00:00:23.020 this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
00:00:31.880 a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran
00:00:42.780 this is human events with your host jack persobiec christ is this morning prosecutors are expected
00:00:48.800 to rest their case against hunter biden after days of dramatic and potentially damaging testimony
00:00:54.260 a key witness hallie biden widow of beau biden who told jurors about the crucial days when hunter
00:01:00.100 bought that colt 38 special handgun in 2018 hunter at one point weeks after the gun purchase wrote to her
00:01:07.480 i'm a liar and a thief and a blamer and a user and i'm delusional and an addict president biden says
00:01:13.900 he will not pardon his son hunter if he is convicted of federal gun charges the president
00:01:18.660 added he will accept the outcome of the trial american democracy we often talk about the ideals of life
00:01:25.420 liberty pursuit of happiness what we don't talk about is how hard it is how many ways we're asked
00:01:34.280 to walk away how many instincts are to walk away the most natural instinct is to walk away
00:01:40.400 they basically said he's incompetent to stay in trial but he could be president in paris this morning
00:01:45.200 president biden made his first public apology to ukrainian president vladimir zielinski
00:01:49.640 over the months-long delay in u.s military aid i apologize for the uh those weeks of
00:01:56.420 not knowing what's going to happen in terms of funding and because uh we had trouble getting the
00:02:03.800 bill that we had to pass had the money in it we're probably in for 250 billion dollars you know
00:02:10.080 they just they just got 62 billion and now i heard today that they need more money it's going to never
00:02:18.720 end it will come as no surprise to anyone that donald trump took to social media to rail against
00:02:23.400 this calling it a total and complete american tragedy that the crooked joe biden department of
00:02:27.780 justice is yada yada yada though bannon does not officially work for the trump campaign he's an
00:02:32.980 informal and very influential advisor and a large maga voice but if he goes in july 1st that means
00:02:38.200 he's going to be silenced for the stretch run of the election but is the country better or worse for
00:02:42.040 them going after you i think the country is really worse for what they've done and i think you see
00:02:47.200 that when you look at the poll numbers revenge does take time i will say that it does and sometimes
00:02:52.300 revenge can be justified phil i have to be honest you know sometimes it can't all right jack
00:02:58.960 here we are live human events daily today is june 7th 2024 anno domini the journey to reciprocity
00:03:09.540 begins now what do we mean by reciprocity what are we talking about what are we saying it's as simple
00:03:16.220 as this all you have to say all you have to say is no one is above the law you have to say oh that
00:03:26.520 what you do to us will do to you tenfold of course we are going to say that that what you will to us
00:03:32.740 to our friends to our fellow members of the posse like stephen k bannon
00:03:38.600 oh we're coming for you we're going to come for all of you there's no question there's no question
00:03:46.060 about it and so i see people saying oh don't don't use those words don't say those things you got to
00:03:52.700 be nice you got to be careful you got to be safe for what or else what what else are they going to
00:04:00.200 do oh they might throw us in jail they're already throwing us in jail they're already putting the
00:04:05.140 patriots behind bars when are you going to stand up and fight you have to stand up and fight or they
00:04:12.280 will never stop you stand up and fight now while you have the strength before it is too late peter navarro
00:04:20.780 is already behind bars stephen k bannon is going behind bars for at least four months and then he's
00:04:27.500 got another trial that starts in september in new york city and guess by the way who steve bannon's
00:04:33.020 judge is in the trial in new york city oh that's right it's judge juan mershon so understand everything
00:04:41.500 that has occurred prior to this moment has been preparing you for this moment has been preparing
00:04:48.940 you for the fight that is to come for the fight that we find ourselves in now the fight that will
00:04:56.380 be the final decision and the final verdict for our country is not in some new york courtroom or some dc
00:05:05.540 courtroom no the final verdict is november 5th 2024 because we all know this is a joke this is a sinister
00:05:15.340 joke let me tell you something right now donald j trump and the patriots of this country will have
00:05:22.540 the last laugh mark my words because it's next man up it's no step back no surrender you think we're going
00:05:33.740 anywhere you lock up one of us we're gonna lock up 10 of you how about that how about that you take down
00:05:42.620 one of us we take down 10 of you it's as simple as that you bring 2 000 mules we'll bring 10 000 mules
00:05:49.980 that's the energy that we need going forward that is a hundred percent of the energy and not one drop
00:05:57.740 less be right back mike davis choices i want to know the truth what really went down so i'm jumping on
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00:06:23.020 live episode and we're putting them out every single day of the week you talk about influences
00:06:28.460 these are influences and uh they're friends of mine jack or so like where's jack jack he's done a great job
00:06:40.540 all right jack was so big back live here at human events daily folks the world is in flames and
00:06:45.260 bidenomics is a complete and total disaster go look at the jobs report that came out today
00:06:51.020 they're lying about this completely we know that inflation uh and and the unemployment are way up
00:06:57.820 we have stagflation but i cannot it will not ruin my day do you know why it's because i start my day
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00:07:19.500 first day of my son's uh summer vacation and we're sitting home thinking oh everything's gonna be
00:07:24.940 fine get to sleep in a little bit today got the show in the afternoon it'll be all good don't have to
00:07:29.660 get up super early rush him to school all that stuff he gets up by himself for the first time hasn't
00:07:35.500 done this all year gets up by himself early and then suddenly he's up watching tv before anybody i'm
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00:08:00.860 summer is here we know it give the gift of uh give those close to your heart the gift of being awake not
00:08:06.620 woke with blackout coffee it's blackoutcoffee.com slash poso mike davis joins us now mike davis is a
00:08:12.940 man who knows a little bit about what we're talking about here mike davis it walked me through this
00:08:18.860 because i get people now who are saying oh when you guys talk about reciprocity when you guys talk
00:08:24.060 about you know they ask trump about revenge and dr phil is asking about revenge and and trump of course
00:08:29.820 had a great response he said sometimes revenge is justified dr phil some you know phil sometimes a
00:08:36.540 little revenge is justified i think that's exactly right but when it really comes down to it mike when
00:08:43.820 when we are seeing this situation are they ever going to stop on their own no and we've actually
00:08:51.180 talked about this quite a bit jack that the today's left they're not liberals who love america and just
00:08:57.900 disagree with conservatives on the best way to get there these are leftist these are marxist they
00:09:03.580 hate america they hate equality they believe in equity they hate hate free speech they believe in
00:09:11.660 censorship and they hate due process they believe in politicized and weaponized justice systems and
00:09:20.220 they are not reasonable people they're not going to respond to reason they're going to respond to power
00:09:26.620 and so what we need to do on the right is show these leftists power so they understand that we're
00:09:33.740 serious that we're not the republican party of the past and we're not going to just take this right
00:09:40.300 we're going to punch back politically legally and financially and we're going to punch back
00:09:47.180 hard right and it's going to uh it's i what i call it it's called the dead chicken strategy uh when
00:09:53.340 i we've talked about this when i clerked for justice gorsuch briefly as his elderly law clerk for for a
00:09:59.820 few months to get him set up each of the four law clerks for each of the nine justices has lunch we just
00:10:05.900 kind of do speed dating with the different justices so four of course just clerks go have just uh lunch with
00:10:12.300 justice ginsburg or briar or whoever my favorite lunch was justice clarence thomas because he's he's my favorite
00:10:19.340 justice to don't tell justice courses but he's a great man and we had like a two and a half hour
00:10:25.340 barbecue lunch out in virginia and uh i you know we didn't hold back in the gorsuch chambers because
00:10:31.340 we were a little bit older and we uh maybe we should have but he talked about growing up on the farm in
00:10:37.820 georgia when dogs killed chickens you take those dead chickens and wrap it around those dogs necks and as
00:10:45.020 those chickens rot around those dogs necks those dogs lose the taste for chicken and we need to do
00:10:51.660 the same thing to these biden democrats i ran that play during the kavanaugh confirmation when they
00:10:57.100 threw six bogus allegations against then judge kavanaugh alleging essentially that he ran a serial
00:11:04.780 gang rape ring back into his teenage years the guy who testified he was a virgin well into his 20s
00:11:10.780 somehow was a serial gang rapist and so which by the way and i'm not gonna i'm not gonna i never
00:11:16.060 let this one slide whenever it comes out jake tapper mr jake tapper the guy who's uh you know mr self
00:11:22.700 righteous the guy who we're all supposed to say oh he's the fairest man on television even jake tapper
00:11:29.020 brought michael avenally and julie swetnick on to share that ridiculous completely insane theory
00:11:37.740 that a sitting or at the time a a nominee duly nominated supreme court justice nominee was
00:11:44.860 running a secret underage gang rape ring in his elite high school yes and my favorite part of running
00:11:53.180 the dead chicken strategy was wrapping those allegations by michael avenatti and julie swetnick
00:11:59.900 around the democrats next i think those chickens are still riding around their necks i mean what should
00:12:05.500 have been that's why i make sure to bring it up bring up jake tapper every single time i hear this
00:12:08.940 story every single time thank you jake thank you to all these democrats who thought that michael
00:12:14.300 avenatti was your white knight uh you know uh i i think i ended michael uh michael avenatti's career
00:12:20.860 and his freedom so you're welcome america but i would say this uh remember in 2018 it was an off
00:12:29.740 year election and generally those are bad years for for them for the for the president's party the
00:12:35.180 democrats won the house of representatives that year when trump was the president but senate republicans
00:12:40.540 four of them got sent into early retirement because of the kavanaugh fight republicans picked up two
00:12:46.460 senate seats overall it made it a comfortable margin so we were able to confirmed confirmed president
00:12:53.580 trump's nomination of uh judge amy coney barrett's to the supreme court and transformed the supreme
00:12:59.420 court for the first time in 90 years from a five to four left of center court to the five to four
00:13:05.180 clarence thomas court so i'm glad the democrats and that may be not for kavanaugh and ashley's
00:13:10.460 sake of justice kavanaugh and ashley and their two daughters say that they did their horrific
00:13:14.860 monstrous things that they did but politically i'm kind of happy they did because we were able to
00:13:19.340 to use that against them and destroy them and that's the same play that we're going to run on
00:13:23.340 november 5th 2024 we're going to take all these bogus allegations against trump this democrat law
00:13:29.340 fair and election interference that these republic ending tactics with these bogus criminal and civil
00:13:35.020 cases and we're going to wrap them around joe by his neck on november 5th 2024 along with these
00:13:42.620 senate democrat incumbents and challengers and house democrat incumbents and challengers and all the
00:13:48.300 way down the ticket president trump's going to win in a landslide and it's going to be because the
00:13:52.620 american people are so angry by this biden democrat lawfare and election interference and we're going
00:13:59.020 to use it to our advantage we're going to it's a mixed metaphors here we're going to take lemons and
00:14:03.100 turn them into lemonade and that's what the article 3 project has been doing for the last nearly two
00:14:08.540 years with over 3500 media hits constant social media constant opinion pieces supporting and defending
00:14:16.140 trump there were very few people who would do it jack you were definitely one of them but it was kind
00:14:20.460 of crickets for two years but we've changed the politics of this and now every time they indict
00:14:26.220 trump it only helps him every time they try to throw him in prison it only helps him he's going to be
00:14:30.460 back in the white house and there's going to be consequences mike i remember and certainly from
00:14:35.580 the legal side that you were the only person from the very start who just said no i reject all of
00:14:43.820 this and then you actually went through and chapter and verse explained to us the insanity that was to
00:14:50.700 ensue from all of these cases now three of them have been batted away batted down however the first one
00:14:58.460 has come in uh as well of course as the situation with steve bannon our good friend that we that he
00:15:03.580 finds himself in now the the thing is though that i would say is is interesting to me was don't bury the
00:15:11.740 lead that when this all started remember we were told by liberals independents and not too few republicans
00:15:20.780 in washington dc that the indictments would be the end of trump that this would stop him now all of a
00:15:27.980 sudden he's more popular than he's ever been before why mike why is that how could that possibly have
00:15:34.940 happened it's called the dead chicken strategy jack and uh people like you and me and steve bannon and others
00:15:41.500 executed it masterfully and so now democrats are facing a republican landslide on november 5th i don't
00:15:50.300 want republicans and conserve uh you know conservative independents and right-thinking democrats to get
00:15:54.940 complacent it's really important that you get out and vote and you bank your vote as early as possible
00:16:00.940 because if you think the blm and antifa rights were bad in 2020 wait till biden and soros and obama run
00:16:07.420 the hamas riots in 2024 and scare the hell out of people uh on vote on election day so they don't
00:16:14.060 vote so so put you make sure you vote as early as possible get your friends and family who are aligned
00:16:20.380 with you to vote as early as possible do not take this for granted but we need to win by at least two
00:16:26.860 points in this election so it's beyond the margin of steel we do not want the democrats playing their
00:16:33.180 games again like they did in 2020 like they did in arizona with abe in 2022 yes they stole the
00:16:40.380 election and they're going to do it again so let's win beyond the the margin of theft
00:16:47.580 you might even say it's they need to be too big to rig and i appreciate though of course president
00:16:53.900 trump holding an incredible rally last night with um with charlie kirk and all of our friends at
00:16:59.340 turning point action there at dream city church in phoenix arizona and the main thrust of the rally
00:17:05.980 even though this was his first um you know his first public appearance since his conviction a week
00:17:10.540 prior the fact that the actual agenda item of the rally wasn't just drumming up support obviously arizona
00:17:18.780 key state maricopa county key state it was making sure that people go and get their ballots get them in
00:17:25.100 early what turning point action is calling chase the vote different organizations have different
00:17:29.500 names for this but it's all about this new uh these new options that are available to us in every
00:17:35.340 single state whichever they are and it's great it's really great that i would see from the campaign
00:17:40.060 perspective and obviously to hear from president trump that he's embracing this as well if you can bank
00:17:44.460 your vote if you can uh do an early vote it can get your ballot in i believe they're saying swamp the
00:17:50.060 swamp the ballots is the new um uh the new uh the new slogan whatever you want to call it this is
00:17:57.020 what must be done it's time to fight fire with fire and there's no one who knows how to do that better
00:18:02.300 than mike davis be right back human events
00:18:08.460 you talk about influences
00:18:11.900 and them boys had a saying you can't be listening to all that slappy whack trim out his
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00:19:33.740 that steve has another trial coming up but i think there's a lot of people who haven't really been
00:19:40.460 clued in on that uh there's a lot of people that haven't been following his cases as much we've
00:19:45.260 been following trump's cases but look uh it is what it is yesterday happened now we have to talk
00:19:50.780 about this so that's going to be four months that as as far as we know begins on july 1st that'll
00:19:57.100 extend out to november 1st but mike what happens with steve legally speaking in september yeah so the
00:20:05.180 democrats in new york are continuing their unprecedented uh lawfare and election interference
00:20:12.380 not only do they want president trump's leading voice outside voice steve bannon in prison for four
00:20:19.180 months uh before the election then they're going to bring these fraud charges against steve bannon in
00:20:26.060 new york and try to throw him in prison for years i mean you saw uh with with with similar cases they
00:20:32.620 they're looking at between two and five years in prison and remember this is judge juan mershon
00:20:39.660 who was supposedly randomly selected again for another trump case juan mershon was the democrats
00:20:47.660 judge who illegally donated to joe biden got him reprimanded by the new york judicial system
00:20:54.460 several months ago we just learned his adult daughter lauren mershon is raising millions of dollars
00:21:00.780 off of this democrat lawfare and election interference this biden democrat lawfare and
00:21:05.660 election interference against trump the trump organization steve bannon she gets a percentage
00:21:11.740 of whatever she makes she's getting very rich off of this so this judge juan mershon hasn't uh has a
00:21:18.700 recusal issue because his daughter has a financial stake in these criminal trials over which he is presiding
00:21:26.220 supposedly randomly it's a one in 15 000 chance that this acting justice who usually has the family
00:21:33.500 court in manhattan but is now an acting justice and supposedly was randomly assigned to the trump
00:21:40.220 organization fraud case where he threw uh totally random totally just uh totally random totally by chance
00:21:47.820 nobody no one of that clerk's office is putting her their thumb on the scales nope just uh
00:21:52.300 total just the algorithm huh i guess it's just the algorithm that happens to keep putting the same
00:21:57.660 judges by the way you see this with like amy berman jackson in uh in dc as well you know it's somehow
00:22:03.260 the same judge keeps getting all of these white house officials and trump and etc etc you you know how
00:22:09.580 it is now by the way logistically speaking then so devil's advocate let's say that he is serving his time
00:22:16.700 uh for the federal conviction uh does that mean that they would release him for the trial up to new
00:22:22.940 york they would have u.s marshals bring him to his trial i mean it's yeah this is sick and this is why
00:22:29.580 the article 3 project has been pushing so hard for the house republicans to pass congressman andrew
00:22:37.500 clyde's appropriations rider to defund this biden democrat lawfare and election interference until after
00:22:45.020 the election if they want to bring these charges against trump and his top aides like peter navarro
00:22:51.020 who's sitting in prison right now like steve bannon who's going to prison on july 1st his attorneys like
00:22:57.580 john eastman and jeff clark his supporters on january 6th while they give amnesty to joe biden and james
00:23:03.500 biden and hunter biden other than this bogus gun charge he's not going to be found guilty on uh they they
00:23:09.180 want to cover up at least 20 million dollars in foreign corruption to the bidens every biden family
00:23:14.540 member is on the payroll and hunter biden this crackhead was joe biden's back man he put his
00:23:20.060 crack-addled son as the back man for this obvious criminal conspiracy this foreign corruption to take
00:23:26.380 money from china russia ukraine kazakhstan every every trouble spot around the world had the bidens
00:23:34.140 and all the bidens it seems on their payroll for over 20 million dollars that house oversight chairman
00:23:39.740 james comers been able to uncover and then they the biden justice department gives amnesty not only
00:23:46.220 to the bidens but to blm and antifa and hamas supporters and abortion industry activists and
00:23:53.180 trans terrorists they're putting parents they're sick in the fbi after parents outraged by gender
00:24:00.220 chaos and the resulting rapes in high school bathrooms that's the biden justice department what
00:24:05.340 angers me the most is they are putting in prison little old christian ladies who are praying outside
00:24:12.060 of abortion clinics while you have these abortion industry activists and these trans terrorists
00:24:18.780 terrorizing crisis pregnancy centers and catholic churches and so they politicized and weaponized
00:24:25.900 the face act under the biden justice department to go after their political enemies but but to protect
00:24:32.300 their criminal that protect their criminal friends again this is a criminal conspiracy by joe biden by
00:24:41.020 merrick garland by jay bratz by jack smith by lisa monaco by alvin brad tish james fanny willis
00:24:50.700 nathan wade judge juan mershon uh lauren mershon tanya shutkin the dc judge there's there are so many
00:24:58.940 people who are at a minimum fact witnesses in this obvious criminal conspiracy by biden and his aides
00:25:05.820 and his allies to go after trump and his aides and allies for the purpose of uh lawfare and election
00:25:12.220 interference they are violating the civil rights of trump his aides and his allies and there must be
00:25:17.420 accountability on day one january 20th 2025 there must be a criminal probe for this serious civil rights
00:25:25.500 felony 18 usc 241 and 242 up to 10 years in prison as the biden democrats like to say nobody is above
00:25:34.540 the law and we're going to put that to the test on january 20th 2025 so to president biden and his aides
00:25:41.420 and allies lawyer up you're not above the law the situation that we find ourselves in it's this is
00:25:49.580 completely insane it's ludicrous we and what's incredible to me is that you don't hear republicans
00:25:55.420 and republican leaders really outside the movement decrying this as much they should you have white
00:26:00.540 house officials that are being locked up by democrats it feels like every single day right now another
00:26:08.060 white house official or former white house official is getting locked up by a democrat now they've decided
00:26:12.940 that steve bannon four months isn't long enough so they're going to haul him up to new york and then
00:26:17.420 bring him up on charges that he's already by the way received a pardon on once and they're going to
00:26:22.460 come in and say well now we've got to put you on trial again and so while he's in i can't even get
00:26:28.620 it out of my head u.s marshals will be leading him from custody every day to court where he's got to
00:26:36.620 fight another court case this is in the midst of the election this is the midst of the fall this is the
00:26:41.100 midst of when we're supposed to be putting this all together and there are still people on our side
00:26:45.340 mike there are still people on our side who say oh well you know we just have to go along to get
00:26:51.020 along we have to compromise with no these people are unhumans these people need to be stopped these
00:26:57.660 people need retribution right now if you're a republican up there on congress in congress on
00:27:03.020 capitol hill why are you working with them why are you passing any bills while they continue to do this
00:27:08.780 to us why are you passing any budgets why are you signing off on anything speaker johnson by the way
00:27:14.620 go arrest merrick garland right now have the sergeant at arms walk over and arrest him for
00:27:21.020 refusing the subpoena and start subpoenaing all start subpoenaing every single democrat and if they
00:27:27.820 refuse then go and arrest them as well it's it's insane to me that we're just sitting back and saying
00:27:33.500 oh well this will all take care of itself no that's how you lose that's how you lose the country
00:27:39.100 and eventually lose your lives yeah this is a one-way ratchet by these democrats and if we don't
00:27:45.180 we don't fight back if we don't show them power again these remember these with these democrats today's
00:27:51.100 today's leftists they don't believe in god right they're godless their god is power on earth their
00:27:58.300 religion or their strategy for their goal or god of power on earth is marxism they can't talk about
00:28:05.340 that because that's not very popular so they have various tactics or religious sex that they use for
00:28:12.300 their strategy or religion of marxism for their goal or god of power on earth and that is their their
00:28:18.540 sex or their tactics are dividing and conquering they do it via race via religion via sex via gender
00:28:27.900 anything that they can to divide and conquer this country and the only thing they respect
00:28:32.540 is power that's their goal or god so if you if republicans if conservatives don't show these leftist
00:28:38.700 power they're going to keep doing what they're doing they they are godless they are they do not fear
00:28:44.460 that's right that they only fear power so we need to show them power we need to make sure that they
00:28:50.380 experience the most severe political of financial and legal consequences come november 20th 2025 the
00:29:01.100 day that president trump is back in office and in the meantime house republicans and state ags and and
00:29:07.500 local da's like the maricopa county da county attorney my friend and former colleague out there that we need
00:29:16.300 to step up we need to start opening investigations they are bringing uh these charges they are bringing
00:29:23.660 these convictions they are putting people in prison for non-crimes uh we need to start going after them
00:29:29.580 for their for their very serious crimes and including their very serious crime of conspiring to violate
00:29:37.180 the constitutional rights of president trump his top aides and his allies 18 usc section 241
00:29:46.300 look if we're gonna go after conspiracy against rights uh anyone who's involved in illegal aliens
00:29:51.260 voting the illegal aliens coming across the border anyone who's involved in allowing these things to
00:29:56.380 take place anyone who's giving amnesty for no reason i don't care anymore i don't care subpoenas
00:30:00.940 and arrests for every single one of them i don't care i don't care tear rip the band-aid off the band-aid
00:30:06.300 is gone okay it's completely gone rubicon crossed die cast mike davis where can people follow you man
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00:30:23.660 god bless folks the communism will not stop until we stop the communists
00:30:30.220 where's jack where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
00:30:44.140 great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always talking
00:30:49.660 about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting police
00:30:54.780 all right jack was so big back live now here we are human events daily now yesterday was the 80th
00:31:03.260 anniversary of d-day and we had a little bit of news yesterday and so we weren't able to actually
00:31:10.140 dig into that very very deeply but i wanted to get on our resident military historian patrick k o'donnell
00:31:18.780 because he's got a new book all out about special operations in the civil war and essentially how
00:31:25.980 special operations came out of this but patrick before we get into that i wanted to ask you this
00:31:31.740 is my favorite part of d-day is something that you know as a former intelligence officer something that
00:31:37.100 so many people completely overlook was the role of the deception campaigns and the role of intelligence
00:31:43.500 operations essentially were special operations again this is prior to um socom doesn't exist at
00:31:49.020 that point jsoc you know doesn't exist for you know many many years at that point but what what was so
00:31:55.260 important about those operations bodyguard and fortitude they're incredibly important and well i mean first
00:32:04.620 off the allies crack the uh the german code with ultra in the coding machine so they're able to read what
00:32:11.900 what the germans are doing but part of that was also the um uk intelligence services mi6 and mi5
00:32:22.140 had captured all of the german spies that were in great britain and then they put a gun to their head
00:32:28.220 and said you're either going to cooperate or you're going to die and all of these guys cooperated
00:32:33.340 and what this is part of something called operation double cross where they they then took all these
00:32:38.620 agents and then they used them in a massive deception campaign to feed fake information back
00:32:44.860 to the germans and a major aspect of this operation was to convince the germans that the invasion
00:32:51.580 was going to come at a different time but also come in a different place at pas de calais
00:32:56.780 which was a a shorter route across the english channel to normandy and this was where the that's
00:33:02.540 where the channel tunnel is if you look at the if you look at the map the channel tunnel is right
00:33:06.780 there at it's cali to dover whereas the normandy beaches it's actually quite a little bit further
00:33:12.220 away it's closer to and closer to i guess portsmouth exactly and it's here that the germans are convinced
00:33:19.180 that the allied invasion is going to come they they they make a huge push with a lot of their
00:33:24.140 fortifications they put they deploy a great number of their forces there believing that the invasion is
00:33:29.580 going to come there or that it will be a two-pronged invasion that it will hit there and potentially
00:33:35.980 normandy but they they put a big bet on pas de calais because of this deception operation through the
00:33:43.340 agents which they're they're feeding what's known as sort of chicken feed which is in many cases it's
00:33:49.100 it's information that is partially correct that can be verified if they have you know for instance if
00:33:54.460 there's german aerial reconnaissance they will fly over a specific area and the the material that the
00:34:01.580 agent has furnished is considered correct combined with this they also put in fake tanks and also a
00:34:09.420 dummy army that was was created under the command of george patton that this was where the invasion
00:34:15.100 was going to take place and all that was false of course and this actually becomes a huge part of it
00:34:21.100 because they send patent to dover patent doesn't end up taking part in the actual normandy invasion
00:34:26.700 he comes i believe he comes across later um and then of course we all know he wanted to you know
00:34:31.340 first berlin then moscow let me go all the way etc etc but they use patent and his notoriety from
00:34:37.980 operation torch and all the north africa campaigns they send him to dover because they
00:34:42.460 know that the germans and whatever spies or whatever information intel assets they have in england
00:34:47.180 are going to be keeping an eye on on patent to say oh this is the guy clearly who's going to lead the
00:34:51.660 invasion and they set him up with this fake army they stick him in dover they completely separate him
00:34:57.420 on this as you say the dummy operation leading a dummy army it's it's one of the most fascinating
00:35:01.820 aspects of of d-day that i think is just completely overlooked there's some good movies and documentaries
00:35:07.500 about this and when i was in the intel community i took a few courses on it and we did a lot of study
00:35:13.660 into it to really understand why it was that actually that the german forces were split along
00:35:19.180 that that uh atlantic wall exactly and what i that atlantic wall was pierced by by the allies
00:35:27.340 at normandy and it was pierced there through special operations forces in particular it would be the
00:35:33.980 american rangers that would play a huge role in um operation the operation overlord and it was you know
00:35:42.060 i mean the thing that i find fascinating is two years prior to that jack we didn't even have special
00:35:47.900 operations forces and it's in 1940 that wild bill donovan who's then a colonel then writes a letter to
00:35:55.820 president roosevelt that this we need specialized units and we don't have any and he said he writes
00:36:02.620 president roosevelt america needs fans of a gorilla fans of bold and daring men organized to sew the
00:36:07.900 dragon's teeth behind the lines men calculatingly darest with discipline daring were trained for
00:36:13.820 aggressive action it will mean a return through old tradition of the scouts raiders and rangers and
00:36:20.060 that is exactly the book that i wrote the unvanquished it's wild bill donovan that comes up with the idea
00:36:25.660 to look back at the first modern american war that the united states had participated in which is the
00:36:31.100 civil war because the prior war which he was involved in he was a medal of honor recipient and a
00:36:36.780 distinguished service cross recipient one of the most decorated men of world war one there wasn't
00:36:42.700 um you know an effective way to get through the trench systems so he wanted something different
00:36:47.980 and they look back at our first modern war which was the first example he looks back at the jesse
00:36:52.780 scouts which i tell in the unvanquished as well as john singleton mosby's rangers but also the
00:36:58.780 confederate secret service and this isn't stuff about just taking out wagon trains jack this is high
00:37:05.020 level intelligence ops and deception ops as well including buying off the entire democratic party for
00:37:12.940 1864 buying off different press connections in the north to sow you know dissent the forever war the
00:37:22.060 civil war where the northern editors were largely democratic and anti-war and many of these articles
00:37:28.780 were being written or funded by the confederate secret service you know fascinating stuff
00:37:35.980 so and and this was a huge you know irregular warfare you you see a lot of these innovations
00:37:41.580 in the civil war and in many ways um there's it's it's actually interesting how
00:37:47.420 uh a lot of the european planners who came over and were watching the civil war and so you had like
00:37:53.420 these lieutenants and you know advisors that were coming over and looking at it and they thought they said
00:37:57.900 oh the americans just don't understand our discipline and our tactics that's like that
00:38:02.300 why they're resorting to these strange things like irregular warfare and strange things like light
00:38:07.340 infantry etc etc and they because they were still locked in that model of the old you know napoleonic
00:38:14.940 style of warfare where you're going out and they hadn't quite um they hadn't quite acclimated yet to
00:38:20.060 firearms and and the advent of firearms and then of course they get a huge wake-up call about you know
00:38:25.580 50 or so years later in world war one and that's what leads to trench warfare etc etc and leads to
00:38:31.180 the western front being what it is because it turns out that it isn't the americans just don't
00:38:35.900 understand tactics it's that you need new tactics because of the advent of the industrial revolution
00:38:42.620 absolutely and this is the first modern war the the civil war is the first modern war
00:38:47.260 where many of these tactics and techniques are first tried and it's as we know in a an insurgency
00:38:54.060 during the 20th century or 21st century they are almost impossible to defeat if they have the
00:38:59.900 support of the civilian population and the south had massive support of its armies even in 1864 and
00:39:07.260 1865 and it's it's the you know the south that has to innovate asymmetrically in 1864 to change the
00:39:15.820 course of the war and they have some many many novel operations to do that i mean the the confederate
00:39:21.980 secret secret service for instance is a really an untold chapter of that secret war of the civil war
00:39:27.740 and they had for instance an entire obsession with gadgets and there's a whole huge laboratory
00:39:34.380 of different devices that they developed everything from landmines to little coal torpedoes that could
00:39:41.020 be tossed into a steamboat as it was you know they were refueling to um you know time bombs
00:39:47.660 and even the the submarine hunley these are you know really some fascinating developments i i was
00:39:54.940 just going to bring up the hunley as a uh so as a you know as a navy officer so for us the hunley
00:40:01.020 and the things that it did in terms of being the first submarine really used in uh in naval combat the
00:40:08.060 way that it was i would say the for one of the probably the first true submarine there were a few submersibles along the way uh but this really was the first one we see this of course leads to
00:40:15.660 the unrestricted warfare that we see later in world war one the u-boats the rise of this all of it
00:40:22.620 actually goes people don't even know all of this goes all the way back to a confederate uh they didn't
00:40:28.940 even call it a submarine i think they called it an underwater boat or undersea boat at the time
00:40:32.780 but uh and and they found it recently they found it so stay tuned be right back we're talking civil war
00:40:37.580 we're talking the rise of special operations new tactics deception operations patrick o'donnell is
00:40:43.100 here in his new book young bank
00:40:57.100 here about the boring people at your office i'm trying to listen to the new human events with jack
00:41:02.700 pozovic all right jack so we're back live we're talking with patrick o'donnell his new book the
00:41:09.180 unvanquished and patrick one of the things that your book talks about is it's really a step change
00:41:14.300 in modern warfare be it really going from classical warfare to modern warfare because that's what the
00:41:19.740 civil war was this was the first modern war that we had with the industrial revolution people you know
00:41:26.540 kind of come around saying well the north had trains etc etc yes but there's a lot more to it
00:41:31.020 than all of that one interesting piece though that i wanted to bring up and producer faz mentioned over
00:41:37.020 the break that we're kind of going through one of those right now on the battlefield if you look at
00:41:42.700 russia ukraine we're going through a new step change in technology and modern combat and modern tactics
00:41:49.340 with the advent of drones ai technology we're now going into digital warfare talk to me a little bit
00:41:58.300 about how warfare takes new technology and adapts it and compresses it it absolutely compresses it in
00:42:06.460 a very short period of time um you see this in in most conflicts world war ii in particular germany
00:42:13.980 was a master of this in a very very short period of time this compression effect they were able to
00:42:20.700 produce incredible uh technology that after the world by the way we sent in teams to suck up all of
00:42:28.220 this technology and it was it was a major element of our cold war uh technology and the space program
00:42:35.180 the teams of scientists went in and sucked up everything from you know industrial tech from cameras to
00:42:42.780 to to to radar developments to rockets etc and then utilize this in our post-war um economy but in the
00:42:50.700 ukraine you see this in particular where you know isr the entire battlefield is exposed through satellite
00:42:57.820 technology and other digital imaging and all of it is then reconnect is connected in many ways
00:43:03.580 to artillery to drones where everything is you can be lethally uh dealt with it's it it is a very uh
00:43:11.740 you know we're definitely seeing a step change within ukraine uh for sure
00:43:19.020 and so when we're going through one of these things i mean there there really is a lot of trial and
00:43:23.820 error i've noticed and now you've got a situation where and and all credit to eric prince for throwing
00:43:29.020 this out he says what what the new what drones have done are take the the concept of the ied
00:43:35.820 so the improvised explosive device that was used to great effect on the battlefields of the middle
00:43:40.540 east during the global war on terror now suddenly the ied is mobile it's aerial it has targeting and
00:43:49.900 really other than you know shotguns and you know a little bit of electronic warfare ew there isn't very
00:43:56.460 much way to stop them well we are we are seeing these counter drone technology take place with
00:44:02.540 lasers and and as you mentioned jamming effects etc because with every innovation there is a counter
00:44:08.700 move just like in wrestling you know where the both sides are changing are able to adapt but this
00:44:15.020 is you know we're seeing more swarm technology where you know drones are getting smaller they're
00:44:19.740 able to infiltrate different you know battle spaces they're able to go into a bunker for instance
00:44:25.260 or a sealed bunker they may only have a small aperture and then destroy whatever's in there
00:44:30.300 yeah it's a this is an extremely uh you know perilous time and what we you also see is you know the
00:44:37.900 the the adaptability of the russian army is just extraordinary as well i mean you this is a
00:44:43.900 situation where they have fully adapted and have gotten much stronger since the beginning of the war
00:44:49.900 unfortunately in addition something that i i have to ask because since we're on the subject i always
00:44:55.580 talk about this is that we're not just these innovations aren't only applicable to ukraine russia
00:45:01.980 everyone every military in the world is watching this everyone's paying attention so now all of a
00:45:07.980 sudden you're starting to see what the houthis are using this and to effectively close off parts of the
00:45:12.940 red sea the first time we've seen a naval blockade conducted from land and you know who else is paying
00:45:18.060 attention to it china vis-a-vis their uh machinations and their look and strategic threat picture towards
00:45:26.220 taiwan something that i think would be particularly vulnerable to a drone swarm attack would unfortunately
00:45:33.020 be a u.s aircraft carrier absolutely um and what you see is you know one of the questions i always ask
00:45:39.020 about before writing any book is who cares why should i care irregular warfare is changing our lives it's
00:45:46.220 constantly impacting us all you have to do as you mentioned as you look at the persian gulf you look
00:45:51.740 at iran's irregular forces which are you know quite extraordinary it's something i felt personally when
00:45:58.140 i was in the battle of peluja i saw men die because of the hidden hand of iran and they're they're very
00:46:04.140 effective uh a regular warfare that they mastered with everything from the houthis to other uh you know
00:46:11.580 hezbollah and other groups that are out there running around and as you mentioned it's also
00:46:16.380 information warfare and the book the unvanquished gets into you know we talk about election interference
00:46:22.940 all of these things are what's old is new and um the confederate secret service mastered many of
00:46:29.980 these techniques and it's what the oss looked at in world war ii and i i'm just absolutely fascinated by
00:46:36.780 the election of 1864 was arguably one of the most important elections in in american history and it
00:46:45.500 was during this summer of 1864 that washington dc was almost taken by jubel early chambersburg burned
00:46:54.540 mosby was on the rise burning wagon trains left and right hundreds of them and the war was looking very
00:47:00.860 very poorly for the north and the democrats at this time were on the rise their convention is in 1864
00:47:08.380 in chicago and it looks like i mean president lincoln says to his cabinet you think i'm going to be beat
00:47:15.260 i know i'm going to be beat and badly and he actually but to his credit he allows the election to go forward
00:47:23.260 and he even has the members of his cabinet sign something called the blind memo which they don't
00:47:27.580 even know what they're signing but it says that they will respect the results of the election you
00:47:32.860 know and then work with the incoming president but at the same time they will pursue the war very
00:47:37.660 aggressively you know fascinating time within this period though the confederate secret service is
00:47:43.900 influencing the democratic party and i mean the most their greatest coup which has never really been
00:47:50.140 reported is they write the campaign platform for 1864 which is an armistice which is to basically
00:47:57.020 negotiate uh with the south to end the war through an armistice and you know on the surface it would
00:48:05.260 be an armistice that would just be a temporary ceasefire but they knew that it was almost impossible to
00:48:11.900 reactivate the war and with it there would have been an independent south absolutely fascinating just
00:48:17.660 about out of time here for the episode patrick we've got to get you back on i want to pick your
00:48:21.740 mind so much more about military tactics i think about this constantly where can people go to get the book
00:48:26.700 um at combat historian barnes and noble and then all the reviews are on amazon.com it's a best-selling
00:48:33.980 book all right folks if you don't understand military history combat history you need to
00:48:41.340 be very interested in the three ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission
00:48:57.660 you