TRUMP TAKES ON GREELAND, PANAMA, MEXICO AND CANADA
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Live from Mar-A-Lago, Russ Tice, former senior NSA intel analyst and Great American joins the show to discuss President Donald Trump's press conference laying out his agenda items and vision for the future of this country.
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hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you guys with us today
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thank you so much for joining us on this fine uh tuesday afternoon in america we're doing things a
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little bit differently today we're doing the show live so maybe a little bit of a different aspect
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we're going to be taking your your questions and all that good stuff in just a few moments we're
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going to be joined uh by a brilliant man a fan favorite on this program russ tice former senior
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nsa intel analyst and a great american also a whistleblower blowing the whistle on some big
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things in this country on government corruption before it was popular to do so um so a fan favorite
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on the show he's going to be joining us like i said in just a few moments uh president trump having a
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very eventful day today uh down at mar-a-lago hosting a press conference and laying out some agenda items
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on where he's going to be taking this country in just under two weeks now uh when he takes back
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that oval office uh yesterday a big day in this country with the election being certified um no
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marxist dems objecting to those election results kind of weird because those folks are big time
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election deniers uh but nice to see nonetheless um maybe they'll finally start to rally behind
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president-elect donald trump and uh try to help us make america great again i think it's in everyone's
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best interest not just us republicans or conservatives but all americans uh who doesn't
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want to make america great again um you find me a person who doesn't want to do that and i'll tell
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you they're a marxist because they are but president trump laying out his agenda um among many of the
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the list items which we're going to take up but russ tice in just a few moments was the renaming of
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the gulf of mexico now this is one we hadn't heard from before we've heard no tax on tips
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no tax on overtime all that good stuff ending the wars over in palestine and israel and gaza
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ending the war in ukraine but this is a new one take a listen to president trump's vision
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for the gulf of mexico or soon to be what was the gulf of mexico here he is it's ours we're going to be
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changing sort of the opposite of biden where he's closing everything up essentially getting rid of
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50 to 60 trillion dollars worth of assets we're going to be uh changing the name of the gulf of
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mexico to the gulf of america which has a beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory the gulf of
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america what a beautiful name and it's appropriate it's appropriate and mexico has to stop allowing
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millions of people to pour into our country they can stop them and uh we're going to put very serious
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tariffs on mexico and canada you know it's kind of got a nice ring to it the gulf of america and
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you know everything president trump says is very logical you know as you just boil it down to
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logic there's nothing complex about most of the things he says because he makes it very simple for
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all americans to understand you didn't have to go to an ivy league school or graduate with a 4.0 to
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understand what he's saying and i think that's why president trump has resonated among the american
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people like no president ever has now you take it like i said as you as you wish but that's my view
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on it and uh you know he's at a a thousand foot level where some of these politicians want to be
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at a 10 20 000 foot level so they could try to seem smarter than you and they're not and president trump
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doesn't try to do that uh president trump also laying out no or maybe not laying out but uh giving us his
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vision on on two very important places right now uh panama and greenland president trump not ruling out
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the possibility of uh military force in either of those places take a listen to greenland and
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panama canal so what can you assure the world that as you try to get control of these areas
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you are not going to use military or economic coercion no can you tell us a little bit about what your
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plan is are you going to negotiate a new treaty are you uh going to ask the canadians to hold the
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vote what what is the strategy i can't assure you you're talking about uh panama and greenland no i
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can't assure you on either of those two but uh i can say this we need them for economic security
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the panama canal was built for our military i'm not going to commit to that now it might it might be
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good that's gotta have the marxist dems heads absolutely spinning anytime president trump
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answers a question like that with a refusal of an answer which has every right to do joe biden's
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done it to us for the last four years and when he did give an answer it was something that none of us
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really understood what he was saying so president trump has every right to do so uh but it's going
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to be fun and interesting to see and president trump making two very good points uh are we going to
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take it over or are we going to allow china because what people don't realize is it's us or china
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china's presence down in south america and um and down in countries like guatemala and honduras and
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panama has grown exponentially over the last 10 years or so building dams uh building uh power plants
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where they can power things um what's next military ships down the border i mean we remember
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what happened in the cuban missile crisis is that next with china so the way i see it and i think
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the way president trump sees it as it's either ours or it's china's and uh we better beat them to the
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punch before it's too late and that's the way i believe he sees greenland um the other thing that's
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you know that we haven't been talking about since we're back here on the show now since christmas and
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new year's and the mainstream media also isn't talking about is those drones i'm a new yorker i travel quite a
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bit i got to check out those drones firsthand very up close uh both on an airplane and from the ground
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but they've seemingly seemed to disappear now interestingly enough a man uh committed suicide
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on new year's uh day in front of trump hotel in las vegas blowing up a cyber truck um only taking his
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own life unfortunately uh for everyone who was a bystander but he left behind a note uh that basically
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said and we're going to get russ tice's take on this in just a few moments uh but basically said
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those drones that were flying over were china drones um it's very sophisticated gravatic propulsion
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almost uh ufo like if if ufos were to exist but um laying out this whole plan that these are
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basically chinese drones american people know about it um and they're not doing anything about it they're
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allowing china to continue to eat our lunch um i want to bring in our guest today as i've told you
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and teased it's russ tice great american former uh senior nsa intel analyst and whistleblower russ
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it's great to have you with us um before we get into the whole greenland panama things which i want to
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get your take on among many other things i want to talk about these drones and what's happened to those
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drones you and i were talking on the phone yesterday about this manifesto um that this uh this man left
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behind the las vegas uh i don't know if we would even call him a bomber but um man who blew up the car
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in front of trump tower saying that these are chinese drones coming from submarines what's your take
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russ last we spoke you you had alluded to the fact that you believed it was some sort of uh u.s
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um military contractor operation any thoughts well uh coming from a chinese submarine right um
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first of all uh we have a system it's called solstice um that keeps track of basically their
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underwater uh microphones or hydrophones right um that listen for sound and uh the chinese are not yet
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quite very good at uh building submarines that are that are super quiet although they've sold they've
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stole some of our technology i think one of one of our own uh engineers was a trader and sold a lot of
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that technology to china but they're still not that good at it um i find it very difficult to believe that
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the chinese could sneak up not only that if to to launch something like that i'm assuming it's not
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capable of swimming underwater and flying in the air right kind of like those little bugs when we
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were kids in the swimming pool they could swim and fly at the same time i don't know what those bugs
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are called i always thought they were kind of cool though they were cool until they bit you russ oh i
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didn't know they could bite you i mean i think anything in this world could uh could get you right
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i used to play with them in my hand i thought they were kind of cool i i guess i got away with that
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but uh so i find it i still find it very difficult to believe that these things came from a an iranian
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mothership or from a chinese mother sub um and then and then flew over and now they're talking about
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using anti-gravity technology to fly these things um we've we've done i've i've dabbled in a little bit
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of that and that sort of thing and that kind of um that kind of research uh takes an awful lot of
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power just to create a gravitational anti or vacuum anti-gravitational field to be able to try to come
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up with that to try to put that in the air it's it's right now i think pretty much impossible
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but um you know we are working on a lot of uh interesting technologies uh it's been a while
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since i was privy to a lot of that but um i find it very difficult i still believe that these were
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these this was a sap program that we then though we had the conventional very largely built conventional
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um drones with the the four point or or five or six or seven or eight point um rotaries to keep it
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airborne and that these things were designed to to do something that that probably we don't have the
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capability to do now um and i prefer not to talk about it because it's probably something that we
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really need for our national defense and so i don't want to give that i don't want to give that idea
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away because if it's true i don't want to want you know what do you mean russ when you came out and
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blew the whistle they said you're a traitor to this country you're a you're a bad american why would
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you not want to you know well the way what these people say that it's just joke obviously you're not
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a traitor to this country you're a great american which is why aloo loved you so much and why i love
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you so much um but no i i mean i think you're you're probably right and i mean i can't tell you and
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you guys can go back for uh any of you guys who haven't watched all the episodes with russ but
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lou was talking to russ i don't know what has it been two years it was about two years or so a year
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and a half or so ago and you told us things russ that it was like you were a mind reader or you were
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uh um foreseeing what was going to happen because i can't think of a thing that you had told us
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uh that didn't pan out to be true or didn't come to be true i mean you had told us uh the trump
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assassination attempt you were terrified it was going to happen and uh you know you tried to
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that's what the reason why you had first gotten in contact with lou uh because you were scared about
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an assassination attempt on president trump and now this is well over a year ago like i said a year
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and a half maybe even two years ago which you got in contact with lou because you were nervous about
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that there's a litany of things that you have been right about russ and a lot of people have been
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wrong about um perhaps one of the biggest things you were right about was a patriot act but i want to go
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back to this fellow who decided to blow up that car in front of um the trump hotel clearly a smart guy
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from all accounts if you look at his military it's matthew livelsberger his security clearance he had
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a tssci which from my understanding it's just a regular top secret security clearance bottom level
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security clearance for anyone with something called a uap and a usap now when i did my research what i
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could find on those security clearances which it's not very readily available the information on some
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of these clearances um the uap one would be some sort of security clearance that would make this
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fella privy to if there was such thing as aliens or if there were such things as ufos the other one was
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the usap uh clearance which is something that you just mentioned the the sap programs which would give
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him some insight into these sap programs which you have told us in the past are very very tight
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niched and can be even so tight niched that a president of the united states might not even know
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about a sap program that's being run so this fella no dumb fella and he writes in this manifesto
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um that he's just pretty much tired of all the corruption and everything that's going on in this
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country and the things that we're doing overseas and and all the wrongdoing we're doing in this
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country how do you read it after reading this manifesto russ now i'm not trying to make this
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guy a hero or anything but the way i read it russ and i want your take on this because you're a
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professional you've spent you know your career in the military and public service the way i read it was
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this man was crying out for help what did you read it as i tend to agree with that and you know you
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got to realize these these uh we call them snake eaters in our business these guys they see the
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worst of the worst right when they go on these deployments they see they see the bodies of
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children just being strewn about they see they see the most horrific things and and that's that's got
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to eat on your mind i've seen a little bit of that and to this day it's to think back it's horrifying
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to have to deal with that every time you go out on deployment um you know this guy was hurting um
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his uh i think his marriages were not working out um which is typical so you know a lot of times
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these guys as far as the uh the the usap that's an unacknowledged special access program is what the
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usap is the other one um when i was at right when i was stationed right pat in the air force i i was
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literally uh working in the unit that dealt with uh foreign space communications and and non-communications
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control systems um now were those little green men in spaceships no they they were other countries
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that put things in and through and out of space so um um um so although those those programs had
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different kinds of uh uh designators for the for the um what we would call them so i'm not familiar
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with that first designator that you just mentioned that might be new since i've been i haven't been
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privy to it but um i think this fella maybe he's you know he's he's heard of something that's a little
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bit outlandish and he's just incorporated that in some of the things some of you know there are times
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when we go in the field where um they'll take a specialist who's in the intel community and their
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job is to go do a specific task to do something very sneaky in a part of the world where we're not
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supposed to be and the idea is to get in and to get out without anyone knowing we were ever there
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it's like uh it's like sneaking in and putting like a little trojan horse in something just in
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case in the future you might need to pull the trigger on that trojan horse the uh special forces
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guys they're there to to to basically get get the the specialist in and to get him out and to do and
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have him do the mission and whatever that the intel guy specialty is and to make sure that you don't
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get captured or get you know or get found out or if you do make sure that the specialist doesn't live
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to tell the tale so that the enemy can't torture the information out of them so um it's not that i've
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ever been on anything like that mind you but uh anyhow it's um so they're not in really steeped into
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the into the sap programs but they are part of sap programs especially when it requires
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the the ins and outs so they're literally physically getting into certain parts and most of the stuff
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my sap programs were all overseas and i did work indeed with uh with the the navy seals uh seal team
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six when i was working with the navy programs so it's uh i'm a little familiar with how that works
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i never worked with the green beret but i have worked with another
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uh branch of the army that's uh snake eaters but um so i i think this this guy was hurting
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he heard a few things he maybe put you know you know added you know thought that uh he may have
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thought something but and and and he took his own life apparently just to try to make a statement
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and and that's sad because apparently he felt that he could not go seek uh you know professional help
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because they might uh ground him as far as going out you know with his units um and it turned out
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poorly that this this fella is gone yeah yeah and i mean reading through some of his communications
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that he had forwarded to some of these folks that he was trying to get a hold of to try to blow this
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whistle i mean he was clearly intimidated and clearly nervous and for a man like uh with a background like
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his for him to be intimidated russ uh he must have really either seen or believed something was was
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happening and like i said from all accounts it seemed uh from his friends and ex-girlfriend that
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this man was completely level-headed and um you know just seen enough i i can't say it i was never in
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the military i was never overseas deployed like you had said these folks see uh dismembered bodies
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kids women children you know you go down the list of things that they see in the military and uh i think
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it probably does have an effect on him and he alluded to something that happened in 2019 about a human
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rights violation that could have also taken effect on him russ i want to take a quick break here when
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we return i want to go a little bit further into these aliens that you speak about uh it was something
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lou is very keen on ufos and aliens um and i also want to take up president trump
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going into greenland and panama and uh the gulf of america we're coming right back with uh russ
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uh go get yourself some and that's i'm talking to you russ tice uh russ before we went to break
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you had mentioned uh those little green uh fellas uh that we uh call aliens or refer to as aliens here
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in uh america on planet earth it was something lou is fascinated in uh president trump uh at an interview
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one time pointed lou unofficial uh ufos are uh give me your take on ufos and the thought of
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extraterrestrial life um is it out there does it exist um do you have you seen any uh evidence
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to prove that it does exist or it doesn't exist
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i try to keep an open mind but that said you know i did work at ftd which is uh worse and where
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supposedly all all the technology and the bodies of the little green men go to be autopsied and
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and the technology is to you know and i was in the foreign space program uh analysis uh program at
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right pat uh in ohio um i probably shouldn't say this but i'm going to uh there are no little green
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there are no alien spacecrafts that are coming in there you know um it's not happening uh i think
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the air force likes to likes to just tease that out there so that people are always talking about
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you know that capability and and bantering back and forth when in reality uh a lot of these sightings
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are actually our own technology that we're testing that's being seen here and there you know i you know
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i'm in the space business a lot of times the astronauts who who only who only had just uh would
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have a a top secret clearance and there's a difference between top secret and top secret sci
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sci incorporates a signals intelligence although a tssci is not a sap program which people get that
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confused saps have their own you know um security systems with their own servers and everything
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separate than than like the jwix systems that are involved with tssci jwix is a a uniform um system
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computer system where they share all the tssci information right but the other it's not there
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um it's it's being tweaked by the by the military just to keep people from you know thinking oh you know
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what technology are we working on now um or what technology the enemy might have so
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it's kind of it's kind of funny when i was when i was there i was a young man i was single
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i used to some of the some of the young gals at uh right right uh right state university that was there
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um i used to um tell them that i could get them on base and show them that infamous uh hanger where all
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that was supposed to be taken care of yeah and then of course i get them on base and we drive slowly by
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the hanger and it's just a big airplane hanger right and they'd all be going oh and oh of course
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you know i'm i'm trying to impress them because i'm trying to uh trying to get in good with them if
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you know what i mean as a young fella but uh those those days are gone but uh i'm a happily married
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man now so but it's you know it's that's what's my own way of um of utilizing uh that that mystique
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to uh for my own purposes the air force i think is doing it just to uh to tweak everybody and keep
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them talking about these things they don't exist perhaps you know i've always thought well maybe
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maybe there's a way for a foreign uh entity in another galaxy or something to send drones but if
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you think about you know just the how far away our closest galaxy is andromeda the amount of years
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it would take light years to get from here to there unless you've you know been able to you know
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figure that one out it's it's for a life form it's nearly impossible uh for a drone capability
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you know you have to deal with the power source in between now of which that anti-gravity might be
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you know a concept for that but it's it's pretty slim to none that we have foreign space uh critters
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floating around you know keeping an eye on us you know the interesting thing about it russ is if there
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are out there uh uh you know light years away galaxies away um um the technology they would use to get
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here would defy probably all uh odds and all gravity and any any sort of science we believe
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here in america so that's the interesting thing i think about it if they're using a drone russ they're
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not plugging a 12 volt into the wall a dgi drone and plug it into the wall and good old-fashioned
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charging it like we would and they're probably not filling up a uh uh a jet with a jet a petroleum
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to send it out here so that's the interesting thing the way the interesting thing that i look at
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uh if they were out there and they were to get here what would be the means of transportation
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how would they do it and and just how much would it defy gravity and all other things we were taught
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in science in in eighth grade so that's why i look at it folks uh for any of you guys joining us here
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on rumble or facebook or twitter if you guys have any questions for us like i said today's show we're
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doing it live uh any questions for russ any questions for myself be sure to drop them into
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the chat box and we'll try to get to the end of the show uh russ and i like to talk a lot so we're
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going to try to get to your to your question before the end of the show russ i want to turn to uh
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president trump's uh press conference today in which uh first we'll get to the mexico the gulf of
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mexico and to be the gulf of america uh before we uh move on to some territories that he's got his eye
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on um oddly enough what do you think the gulf of america i kind of like it the ring to it
00:26:06.640
well it's you know it's not america is not just the united states uh right mexico is part of america
00:26:13.580
so the central america is part of america and north the northern part of south america is part of
00:26:18.360
america so it kind of makes sense to me um but in some instances i think president trump is kind of
00:26:25.400
is tweaking their nose and and and and you see this in the press and they're all they're all
00:26:30.940
their heads are exploding about all this i can't imagine that president trump isn't sitting back
00:26:36.960
with a big uh you know what he can grin on his face when he says these things it's um i find it
00:26:45.580
hilarious but hey i'm all for you know they wanted to change everything else the the liberals
00:26:50.420
you know for fort bliss and and and everything else is you know oh i think even in colorado they
00:26:56.980
changed a couple names in the mountains because they didn't like you know the you know who the who
00:27:01.280
the guy was they wouldn't like i think it was mount evans or i can't remember you know
00:27:06.420
christopher columbus they wanted him gone out of new york uh every single statue of every single uh
00:27:13.160
confederate general or confederate flag or whatever it was they wanted it gone i mean he may be doing
00:27:20.120
it as a troll move russ but everything he does has a meaning to it and he's playing three-dimensional
00:27:25.820
chest i think constantly with um the media and with the marxist leftists and they they fall for it every
00:27:33.140
single time i mean they fall for what i call the banana in the tailpipe from the old beverly hills cop
00:27:38.700
every single time and i i mean i'm reading here today uh as i'm going through my afternoon reading
00:27:44.760
and they're absolutely melting down uh one came across here uh from the new york times
00:27:51.260
trump speaks at mar-a-lago in a rambling news conference trump talked about taking greenland and
00:27:57.920
the panama canal by force and dodged questions about january 6th pardons i don't think he's dodged any
00:28:04.280
questions about the pardons that one i didn't see uh he's made it very clear and he made it very clear
00:28:09.300
before he won this election standing on that debate stage that he was going to pardon these folks
00:28:13.380
so i'm not sure what the new york times um is talking about i don't know if you saw but uh
00:28:20.400
what's his name zuckerberg over at facebook is finally starting to fall in line i i don't know
00:28:25.440
what's taking him so long but he's starting to fall in line he appointed dana white to his board
00:28:29.400
and he says they're done with censorship so i think it's time the new york times uh start to
00:28:34.320
fall in line russ i want to turn to uh two of those other territories i'd mentioned panama
00:28:40.220
and uh green uh greenland um at president trump talking about maybe taking them by force i'm going
00:28:48.420
to play here again uh for the audience his comments when asked if he used the military
00:28:53.780
greenland and panama canal so what can you assure the world that as you try to uh get control of
00:29:03.720
these areas you are not going to use military or economic coercion no can you tell us a little
00:29:09.640
bit about what your plan is are you going to negotiate a new treaty are you uh going to ask the
00:29:16.700
canadians to hold the vote what what is the strategy i can't assure you you're talking about
00:29:21.420
panama and greenland no i can't assure you on either of those two but uh i can say this we need
00:29:28.300
them for economic security the panama canal was built for our military i'm not going to commit to
00:29:35.760
that now it might it might be that huh president trump uh you know like i said everything he does is
00:29:43.100
three-dimensional chess and there's always a deeper meaning to it but he's right uh for if you
00:29:49.260
remember back in my monologue uh it's either ours or china's uh so either we take it or china takes
00:29:55.960
it and china like i said uh dominating south america dominating uh up to even mexico and i think
00:30:03.900
there will even be a day where we see their influence grow in mexico not that it's not already
00:30:08.960
exponential with their drug import business that they're running down there with fentanyl but
00:30:13.420
in other ways as well we may soon see missiles on our border with from china from russia that you
00:30:21.200
name it maybe from iran um so what president trump said i in my opinion i think is absolutely correct
00:30:27.420
as it pertains to the panama canal uh we'll get your take on that first russ well panama you know
00:30:33.980
if i recall um we had to like uh take it over from the french who when they tried it that didn't
00:30:41.400
work too well for them and then we had to deal with colombia and then i think we foster rebellion
00:30:46.480
so that panama became its own country then as soon as they did that we we created the deal with panama
00:30:52.080
which was a newly created country i think originally it was what a 99 year um
00:30:58.680
uh basically where we controlled the land for 99 years but if i recall the administration of the
00:31:07.160
panama canal was supposed to be with the united states in perpetuity right well uh if that is the
00:31:13.440
case then the panamanians have have have gone back on that agreement by letting the chinese of all of
00:31:20.560
all people control both both the pacific and the caribbean side of the of the panama canal
00:31:26.760
um president trump's absolutely right we need that to ferry military vessels from to and fro
00:31:33.060
as opposed to having to go all the way down the straits of magellan and the and the passage of
00:31:37.240
drake's passage um which uh is is it's not so much as hazardous as it used to be when we had
00:31:43.880
sailing ships but still takes some time to do that so and as well as our commerce so uh and then
00:31:50.980
they've jacked the prices up outrageously for you know for us to use the canal that we built ourselves
00:31:56.260
right so president trump's i do believe he's got something there and um and i think this is a
00:32:02.460
warning shot the president's sending to the panamanians that hey um you know it's it's time
00:32:07.840
uh to stop dealing with letting the chinese uh you know run the rules now obviously the chinese are
00:32:13.140
pumping money into panama to do this the bell and roads whole thing with the chinese they're doing
00:32:18.440
these infrastructure jobs all over the all over the world to gain influence and then ultimately
00:32:23.360
give these loans and then control these countries to make sure especially in the un where they're not
00:32:29.580
going to speak up with whatever china wants to do because they're they're beholding to the chinese
00:32:34.400
interests that that have helped them out with the infrastructure capabilities in in these countries so
00:32:39.900
china is literally at our doorstep right now and and they're and they're going in they're controlling
00:32:46.840
a capability first of all we built it we paid for it um yeah i mean i've got my sweater on because
00:32:54.960
you know we've got 12 inches of snow out there and in order that ain't here uh you guys normally you
00:32:59.840
guys get the snow not us down here this time we got whacked with the snow but but um but in honor of
00:33:06.400
uh what president clinton you know i've got my sweater on here so but it's um president trump's
00:33:12.500
absolutely right you know we i i think he understands that we need to negotiate uh some kind of an
00:33:18.260
agreement to kick the daggone chinese out of there and and make sure that that we we're guaranteed the
00:33:25.620
control of that thing so because it you know i'm i don't you know sort of like the monroe doctrine you
00:33:31.780
know this this thing is in our hemisphere and it's very important to national security in this country
00:33:36.060
country so you know as far as going down there with the military and you know i don't know sending
00:33:40.680
in the the 82nd or 101st airborne i i doubt he'd do that but uh you know you know how president trump
00:33:47.520
is he knows how to negotiate and uh the first shot for president trump is to throw something out there
00:33:53.640
that that's kind of sometimes outrageous that people go oh crap man we got president trump to deal with
00:33:59.220
and he does he doesn't man doesn't fool around you know so i think i think the man is is reading his
00:34:07.340
own book on knowing negotiations and the the power of the of the deal and and he's he's he's setting up
00:34:13.300
the deal i gotta be honest i mean there's so many people i'd rather deal with than president trump if i
00:34:18.080
were an adversary or on the other side i mean look what he did to justin trudeau in canada he embarrassed
00:34:24.460
the man out of his job i mean who else can do that um but i you know i he's he's a tough negotiator
00:34:31.220
he's a tough guy um so i feel bad for whoever has to deal with him and i don't think he's going to use
00:34:37.880
force on anything because he probably won't have to he's got his way to uh to cripple people uh with
00:34:42.980
just words it's uh it's going to be interesting to see what he can do with uh something like uh tariffs
00:34:48.380
russ we're going to take one more quick break here uh when we return i want to take up uh just
00:34:53.520
under two weeks to go before he returns to office and takes the oval again about some of his agencies
00:34:59.560
that he has to staff and some of these folks uh who are going to be taking over these agencies and
00:35:04.860
will they be ready to hit the ground running we're talking with russ tice former senior nsa intel
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slash john for all your discounts on all my pillow products uh russ president trump like i said under two
00:36:26.500
weeks till he heads back to the oval he's got a lot of work to do um he's got some new people he's
00:36:32.880
testing out for agencies mike waltz over at cia cash patel over in the fbi uh tulsi gabbard all folks
00:36:40.440
who have never held positions like this before um a lot of people worried about these folks not being
00:36:46.120
able to hit the ground running uh particularly the nsc the nsa what's your take uh on who he's got
00:36:54.100
to run these agencies um and the issues they face now heading into january 20th
00:37:00.720
well when president trump was president trump uh 45 uh you know he was he was uh given a list of
00:37:09.880
folks who were supposed to be very competent in these positions um and most of them you know they
00:37:16.660
had impressive resumes uh but they all had not all had daggers in their hands with was president
00:37:22.920
trump's name on the dagger so in other words there was no loyalty there at all i mean you had
00:37:30.000
general milley saying he was going to give uh in the chinese any information that president trump was
00:37:35.080
going to do as far as orders to the military to me the word for that's treason um so uh it looks to me
00:37:44.320
like president trump is picking people that that will be loyal and will will work to uh you know
00:37:50.420
affect his his policy which is the way it's supposed to be you know even if you have an agreement a
00:37:56.320
disagreement with an issue or two with the president he was voted in this president not not the person
00:38:04.380
that's you know that's being put into a policy position um and your job is to if you if you're
00:38:10.760
asked your opinion you give your opinion the president hears that i hear i hear president
00:38:14.980
trump is very good at asking all the different folks that that uh that he has underneath of them
00:38:20.460
their opinion and his job as president is to make a decision once that decision is made it's your job
00:38:28.060
as his lieutenant to run with that decision uh and if it's so egregious that that you have such a
00:38:35.740
problem with the whatever the president's doing then you resign that's simple you know
00:38:40.680
but you don't you don't get a dagger in your hand and and smile and you know and and kiss his ring
00:38:46.900
and while you're kissing the ring you're reaching behind his back to put the dagger on his back
00:38:50.460
yeah so now that said some of these folks they they don't have uh extensive or strong backgrounds
00:39:00.260
in in the fields that they're even put in now then that that may be true right but the key
00:39:06.820
there is to find the right people to support those directors of those different agencies
00:39:12.780
and those organizations to be able to to to let them know what's going on and make i know in the
00:39:20.820
intelligence field they will give you you know their job is all heck four years or we can blow
00:39:25.920
we can blow smoke up someone's caboose for four years and just give them a lot of glitz and bells
00:39:31.560
and whistles and they won't know they won't have a clue what's going on or know what to ask you got
00:39:37.260
to have the right people to know what to ask and tell the director or madam director you know that
00:39:43.240
that these things are out there they're they're they're trying to mislead you and this is how to uh
00:39:48.680
to make sure that uh the the president's mandate is being uh adhered to um and ultimately the people
00:39:57.160
that are blowing smoke need to um to be fired frankly so you mentioned a matter madam for uh so
00:40:03.400
i wanted while you have it on the topic to talk about uh tulsi gabbard do you think tulsi gabbard
00:40:09.300
and i love tulsi gabbard i think she was an excellent choice for the job do you think tulsi gabbard is
00:40:14.540
going to be able to hit the ground running and get in there and start cleaning up some of this rot
00:40:18.740
and corruption um or do you think she's going to fall prey to like you said the shiny objects
00:40:23.700
well you know i love how i love how she took down um um miss harris when she when they were
00:40:33.680
having a presidential debate that was right i mean that was that was so sweet to watch it was
00:40:38.680
it was like slicing it was like a shoot a sue fest slicing someone up right in front of you um
00:40:46.220
um but that said she's she's going to need help right um and if she has the right people you know
00:40:54.040
you know uh helping her guide through the the mirad the through the labyrinth and then believe me the
00:40:59.920
intel community is quite a labyrinth um i think she'll do fine um you know her and she's a she's loyal
00:41:07.260
to the cause she's obviously came from the democrats and realized what the democrats were and
00:41:14.180
and and then migrated to to become a republican and and i think she'll be a fine uh director
00:41:20.820
she just needs to have uh you know the right people that are there that know where the know
00:41:26.760
where the skeletons are in the closet and and make and can make sure when someone's trying to blow smoke
00:41:30.920
that that uh they can whisper in her ear this is nonsense and they're trying to mislead you
00:41:36.200
yeah and as you pointed out uh the uh the folks president trump had in his first administration
00:41:42.000
so many of them were smoke blowers mark milley treasonous uh and i hope to see uh some of
00:41:48.160
these people you also often hear the word retribution um they don't need retribution they need to be
00:41:54.260
disciplined uh for what mark milley did when it came to china i mean that's treason espionage i mean you
00:42:01.700
you call it what you want it the guys committed crimes um and i don't think we should let these
00:42:06.900
people get off scot-free they broke the law uh they need to answer some questions just like as i said
00:42:12.680
on the top of the show uh one merchant some of these folks who have prosecuted and persecuted
00:42:18.160
valentine trump need to stick around for a little bit and and answer some questions that we all have
00:42:23.560
uh they had no problem spending my estimate is over a hundred million dollars between the muller
00:42:29.300
investigation the jack smith witch hunt um who pays for that russ i you know i think these folks
00:42:34.940
better stay around uh and get ready to answer some questions i want to speak enough questions
00:42:39.500
uh take a few that we have here um i don't think i should say the people's name on air just uh
00:42:45.660
so they don't uh you know no retribution is against them for watching this show we'll just go with the
00:42:52.560
question uh what was your motivation on blowing the act on uh blowing the whistle on the patriot act
00:42:59.560
hmm well i sort of fell into that it wasn't it wasn't something i decided to be a hero um
00:43:07.700
it was at the end of the uh the the war um the statue came down in the square there in uh in baghdad
00:43:17.080
and i had a whole list of things that i wanted to do that i put in my to-do list because i was working
00:43:21.780
16 hours a day and uh my boss you know said i said hey i don't need to work 16 hours a day he said
00:43:28.200
the director said we're going to work 16 hours a day until i said fine so i like anybody i got my
00:43:33.440
to-do list out started doing the things that i put in the in the background and then one of them
00:43:40.100
was the fact that um one of the missions i was working on with the war i had to get coverage on
00:43:48.120
something and i can't say what but it had to do with space capabilities and then when i contacted
00:43:55.620
the right people to get the information i i said look i need this and i need to make sure that you
00:44:01.500
know we're not going to to to step on on our own toes or or violate our our rules and make sure
00:44:08.480
americans aren't caught up in this and my response back was oh don't worry russ we're we got this
00:44:14.600
thing aren't clad aren't clad means 24 7 365 everything um all the time and i'm like i mean you mean
00:44:23.940
everything and they said yeah everything and so so in other words there's no problem me getting what
00:44:29.320
i wanted but that meant that all american communications were being caught up in this as
00:44:34.340
well interesting i contacted the right people because i have sources all over the intelligence
00:44:40.440
service inside nsa and they came back and they said russ believe me it's much worse than that it's
00:44:47.380
also the terrestrial uh capabilities most of the most of the communications within our country is
00:44:52.620
done by fiber optics and and or microwave and nsa tapped into all of it and they were collecting
00:44:59.360
everything especially metadata for every single u.s citizen in this country and that's when i went oh
00:45:05.440
my gosh it was like getting hit with a brick in the head boop um at that point and soon right after
00:45:12.540
that when i called the the site to find out a little bit more i think the security people at nsa
00:45:19.540
were listening in and they they found they realized that i had found out what they've done violated the
00:45:25.360
constitution the law nsa's own regulations and they they sent me in for an emergency psychological
00:45:31.660
evaluation to say that i was crazy oh boy even though i just had one nine months previous which i passed
00:45:40.420
with flying collars like all the rest of them i've ever had so now now all of a sudden i'm psycho crazy
00:45:45.240
um oh boy so that's ultimately and matter of fact the final straw was because you know and this was
00:45:53.840
all with general hayden and you know i was you know this battle was with hayden um and you know i i don't
00:46:00.120
think very highly of general hayden you know so it was a february in 2004 uh they put me in the gas
00:46:08.360
shack of all things this was this was my punishment they suspend my clearance they put me in the gas
00:46:13.060
my job is to go take government vehicles and and and and fill them up with gasoline or have
00:46:18.080
maintenance done on them so this is my punishment i'm supposed to i'm supposed to grovel for a while
00:46:23.380
keep my mouth shut and maybe they'll let me have my my big time job back again i'm just not a
00:46:29.300
growler i couldn't do it and then there was a february day where we had snow just like you know we got
00:46:34.720
a foot of snow out there right now i don't think that february was that much snow it might have been
00:46:39.920
i don't know six inches of snow or something and they wanted me to go wipe the snow off of like 200
00:46:45.400
vehicles goodness and i i blew up and then i i uh i went right to the press so it's um at that point
00:46:53.200
you know as that was my the straw that broke the camel's back because we're bantering back and forth
00:46:58.700
about what's going on and i wanted to talk to the to the head of security and then i realized that
00:47:04.380
he didn't know he was just told to to uh to retaliate against me um i didn't know that i didn't
00:47:11.120
know that the president united states was involved in this you know i just knew that this had to
00:47:15.240
involve the director um that was george bush at the time right george w george w bush yeah and of
00:47:21.440
course you know i wonder what would happen if it never snowed that day russ and they didn't tell
00:47:27.560
you to go clean off the cars i'd like to believe that i would have come to and look at myself in
00:47:32.740
the mirror and would have said i i would have come to that conclusion anyhow but but sadly that the
00:47:38.280
catalyst was that damn that february day in 2004 um when when they when i blew my top and i just told
00:47:46.700
them i'm taking a snow day and i immediately uh contacted the press that day although believe me
00:47:51.660
it was hard it was hard as hell trying to find the right people to talk to in the press right i wish you
00:47:57.080
would have reached out to ludovs back then because uh lou would have been happy to help you out i
00:48:01.280
think uh we're going to take one more question here we're coming up on a hard out uh for everyone
00:48:06.180
watching on patriot tv they only give us an hour here of time so we've got to keep it tight with them
00:48:11.580
um the question and this one coming from twitter do you see yourself maybe working in this trump
00:48:18.740
administration would you be interested in doing so if i get called i i will i will heed the call
00:48:26.740
and i would help them out especially if they need help with the intelligence community um
00:48:32.060
uh because i kind of think uh you know future uh madam director um cavern is going to need some help
00:48:39.400
um if i get the call and and i i'm i'm heck i'm right down there you know just north of dc as it is so
00:48:46.440
it's not like i'd have to relocate um i will serve if if they feel that that they need my help
00:48:53.080
it's of course it's up to them i think you'd be a great addition to any administration uh let alone
00:49:00.000
this one who i think is going to do great uh great things in this in this uh next four years
00:49:06.020
um you know we're looking back at the last four years of what we're on it can't be any worse uh but
00:49:13.060
i don't even look at it that way because president trump has so much in mind for this country and for
00:49:17.860
our agencies and for the direction moving forward um and he hasn't even taken office yet and things
00:49:24.220
are already starting to feel different this christmas russ felt like one that you know of one in
00:49:30.460
2016 and 2017 when president trump was in where you can go with say merry christmas people seemed
00:49:35.620
happier people were spending money uh there was cheer there was joy uh i spent a christmas eve
00:49:42.320
at a at an uncle's house out in long island among some um far left liberals and i try not to talk
00:49:48.480
politics because i don't like to hurt anyone's feelings um because i get a little temperamental
00:49:53.000
and you know start to use a little profanity which people don't like on the show so i've tried to stop
00:49:57.500
and that's my new year's resolution to stop cursing on the show but uh you know it it comes to me and
00:50:03.800
even among the liberals uh you know at the the christmas eve dinner table they didn't have much to say
00:50:09.680
and i think there's a sense of uh defeat russ and uh acceptance that president trump is here
00:50:15.840
and he's here to make america great again russ happy new year i hope you had a great christmas
00:50:21.620
just hang tight for a second here as we wrap up the show uh folks i want to thank you all for joining
00:50:26.440
us today on this live edition of the great america show please be sure to join us back here tomorrow for
00:50:31.580
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00:50:36.780
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00:50:42.240
may god bless america and may god bless the great lou dobbs