SPECIAL GUESTS Ret. Brigadier General Anthony Tata & Dr. Jan Halper-Hayes.
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Let's go.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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You kind of cut me short there.
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I was never.
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Welcome back to The Big Mig
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I am your host, Lance Migliaccio.
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And we're going to talk about that
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for a few minutes.
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In the meantime, George,
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I know you're excited about this show.
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You got your gift on.
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You did all kinds of extra stuff.
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You put together a new intro
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even though you cut our shopping.
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Not a big deal.
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Yeah, it's knows our intro by heart.
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I apologize.
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I was rushed in today
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and forgot to add that
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little small detail in.
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Yeah, it happens.
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You had to set up a second laptop
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because your other laptop,
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your new one went in for repairs.
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So I know it's going in Saturday,
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so I had to get it prepared
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because I'll be working.
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Tomorrow night is a glitch in the Matrix.
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We've got to do one show.
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It's been a busy week.
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We had two radio shows and multiple shows
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and we were on another show.
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So, you know,
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it's always complicated
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when you have a lot,
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but it's a special edition.
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You know,
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we're normally not on on Thursdays,
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but we have two very special guests.
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As you guys know, Dr.
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Jan Halper Hayes and Brigadier
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General U.S.
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Army retired Anthony Tata.
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We know last
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I was going to say,
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yes, we can blame me
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not doing the intro that I'm Dr.
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Jack because I was all excited.
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She's coming on the show again.
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You know, I love that lady.
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He's like, boy, there's blame shifting.
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I'm going to have to get him a copy of
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and watch
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what happens where you knowledge me
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when you come on in the back room.
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I mean, my feelings were hurt, man.
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Yeah, they're in the green room
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right now.
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And as you guys always know,
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we try to get the guests
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in a little early.
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George is as his OCD starts to kick
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in, he likes to get the shots in
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audio set up.
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But again,
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you got everything ready to roll.
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You got you got the new laptop cranking.
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So that's always good.
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So listen,
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you guys know
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there's been an awful lot of interest
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in Dr.
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Jan Halper Hayes
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and some of the interviews she did.
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For those of you who don't know, I'm
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going to go into both of their bios,
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but I just want to tell you,
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that's what triggered this interview.
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General Tata is a
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is not only
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got an incredible career in government
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and in the military, obviously
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he is also a very, very accomplished
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author with,
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I believe now 1615 was the number.
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And I believe he's completed a new book
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he'll get a chance to talk about.
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But the book that brought
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a lot of interest was a book that Dr.
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Jan Halper
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has actually mentioned,
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specifically Double CROSSFIRE.
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I had I've gotten through
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reading the entire book
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a couple of times.
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I've gone back and made some notes,
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but very interesting runs parallel
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to many things going on currently.
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We're obviously interested
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in to find out what inspired the general
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to write the book
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and maybe what motivates him
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and inspires him
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and some of the other books.
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I read a bunch of the condensed versions,
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you know, the
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the Barnes and Noble Quick Shots,
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and it seems like a lot of
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the topics are very relevant to concerns
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and things
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that are going on in our own government,
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which is quite interesting.
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So let me give you a little background.
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George drew up the thumbnails
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so we can just give him a quick shot
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of what we're talking about here
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on CROSSFIRE. Double CROSSFIRE
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long here we go.
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There we go.
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So that's the thumbnail
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we put together to promote it,
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but we like to include what's going on.
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You can see the chess game in the back
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as we know.
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We believe there's more to
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what's going on in the public.
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We like to call it five T chess.
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We also refer to Dr.
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Jan that that's one of her
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specific might be going on 16 now
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just saying.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So look let's talk about bios here.
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He's he's got a crazy ad short his bio
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his bio was so long
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that I think I would have taken him
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the first half hour of the show
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but he thankfully sent me an unknown.
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So listen,
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so understand
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and if you guys know
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anything about government
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not only was he
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Brigadier general,
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he was also the former United States
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undersecretary of defense.
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And so
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number three, position
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within the United States
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Department of Defense
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during the Trump administration.
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He's got a distinguished military career,
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includes commands in the 82nd
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Airborne, 101st
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Airborne Divisions
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and 10th Mountain Division,
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as well as operations.
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And and I want to point out,
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a lot of these were combat operations
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because he did receive a combat medal
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in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Croatia, North
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Macedonia, Kosovo, Panama and Haiti
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is military awards include a Bronze Star,
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a combat action badge Ranger tab,
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which is always we love Rangers,
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we love the Special Forces on the show.
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We always appreciate the service
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and the extra what it takes
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to become that revered title
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and Special Forces
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Master Parachutist Badge
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and Department of Defense Award
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for Distinguished Public Service.
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He's a West Point graduate
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with a Bachelor of Science
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and two master's degrees, one from U.S.
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Army School of Advanced Military,
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and the other one from an operational
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planning from Catholic University
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of America and International Relations.
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He's also a distinguished member,
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a national security fellow
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at Harvard University's Jeff School
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of Government.
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He's a national bestselling author.
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As I said, it was 15, is now 16.
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I just want to put up this quick.
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We got a clip from the Newsmax interview.
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We recently did
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just to give you kind of a tone
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of what he's about.
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He's he's constantly on I looked it up.
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He's they're always calling on him
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as an expert
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when it comes to big events,
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whether it's Palestine
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and Israel or other events.
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Ukraine
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so great referred
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George Charlotte media one for me
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which is something just me
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you want to kind of cut it down
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because it was long but
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the whole
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that clip was
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they're talking about Afghanistan,
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how this administration is always blaming
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putting the blame on Trump
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or deflecting and,
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you know, about the crazy withdrawal
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that now
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all those weapons are being used in
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probably the war on terror over there.
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Blame shifting
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is an expertise tactic
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of our Washington, DC unit party.
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It doesn't matter.
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It's always Trump's fault
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or somebody else's fault.
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They're never responsible.
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When you look at the real numbers,
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not the published numbers,
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I actually put together
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some stuff for the Gateway Pundit,
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the real numbers in the weapons
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and the cache that was left behind.
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It's higher.
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A lot of like the quote, 80, 80 billion.
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But it's really north of $100 billion.
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They don't often want to talk
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about the pallets of cash,
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some of the stuff they left behind.
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I know this for a fact.
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We had sources, some intelligence sources
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from back in my old days
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that had provided me
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information from other countries.
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And they told me that
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the Chinese were in
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Afghanistan immediately
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after withdrawal, buying our equipment,
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buying what they wanted,
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whether it was Blackhawks
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to reverse engineer the technology.
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So you look at what happened there.
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It wasn't Trump's
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fault that Afghanistan pullout
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was clearly this administration
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and I blame both sides of the party.
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I blame it's a unit party.
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I blame the Republicans
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and the Democrats.
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There is no doubt in my mind
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that it was intentional. Nobody would.
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I mean, let's face it,
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the stupidity of leaving
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the weapons is bad enough,
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but who leaves pallets of cash?
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I mean, you could have thrown some jet
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fuel on them.
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You could have used an incendiary device
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and you could have gotten
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taken care of the cash.
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There was no reason to fund them
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like they did
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the George going to play the media.
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Because, you know, if I go down now,
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I may not stop.
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I'll meet you. Don't worry about it.
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Why is he not flipping
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through right now?
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let's keep talking for a second.
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I see. He wanted to cut me off.
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He didn't like it.
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Well, I'm going to do Dr.
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Halperin
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for people who don't know her,
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She is a political psychologist,
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Republican commentator,
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under contract with the DOD.
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She's one of 12 people tasked
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with observing social media
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and providing government feedback.
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And I can tell you
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she's an expert in that
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because she catches just about everything
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on social media.
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We've gotten to be friends.
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We talk on WhatsApp once in a while
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and she is a hawk.
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I just want to point that out
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for anybody that thinks she's not.
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She's internationally
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recognized, expert
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in strategy and leadership,
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advising with FTSE 100 and Fortune
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500 executives for over 30 years.
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She's an author.
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I got to tell you,
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this is the one I'm always impressed with
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because
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how she interviewed 4000 male executives
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for 43 in-depth profiles for this book
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over two years.
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I don't even know how you do that,
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but it's called The Truth
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about Successful Man.
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It's a provocative study
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based on these interviews.
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And I got to tell you,
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I can't imagine the kind of patience
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that took for her to do it.
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But at the beginning of 2014,
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she took a sabbatical from her role
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as managing director
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of Press Age Advisory.
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She assumed leadership of the worldwide
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vice president,
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directing 51 Republicans overseas
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country chapters.
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She's chair of UK
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to focus on the 2016
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presidential election.
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She writes for Breitbart,
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Newsweek and Telegraph.
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She's been on BBC, ITV, CNN,
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Sky and CNBC.
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She's been on
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I don't even know how many podcasts now.
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I mean, I think she's I'm losing count.
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I'm trying to pay attention,
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but I don't always do a good enough job.
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She was a production manager
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we were talking about earlier
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for the Today
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show here in the United States.
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And I'm a great fit with you. Thank you.
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Well, you know,
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you've got an entire generation of
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veterans active and retired service
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men and women that served in Afghanistan.
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And that action was a slap in the face.
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This report is a slap in the face
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to all of those men and women
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that served their country
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and that and Afghanistan.
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The issue was never to get out, as Biden
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seems to keep harping on.
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The issue was how do we get out
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and how do we do so safely?
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And in the Trump
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administration, when I perform the duties
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as undersecretary of defense for policy.
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We had a plan.
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We had a very good plan.
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We moved
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the force level down to 2500 troops.
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We focused on Bagram,
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and that was our plan
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was to collapse into there
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and then figure out how to move
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from that point forward.
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But that's not
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blaming the Trump administration.
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Never let an agency investigate itself.
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That's the first rule.
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I mean, this administration loves to just
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deflect blame
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for everything that goes wrong,
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deflecting, blame, blame, shifting.
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As I mentioned, joking around
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and I was going to give George a copy.
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They all need to spend some time
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reading Atlas Shrugged.
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Our D.C.
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cabal doesn't seem to think
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that the American public
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is paying attention.
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I think they're paying attention
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more than ever. The blame shifting.
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We're all tired of it.
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But let me go back to Dr. Jan.
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One of the interesting facts
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about her, besides her public persona.
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She was ranked 13th, which I always laugh
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because it's funny
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when you get to know her.
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You would not have guessed this
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if she didn't tell you The 13th in USA
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and women's Powerlifting
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and California state
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champion two years ago.
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And then here's the kicker also
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for anybody that knows
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Michelin star restaurants,
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I can't imagine how difficult it is
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to work in those restaurants to get that.
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Mitchell and Star is no joke.
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I know some chefs over the year
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that were successful in getting it,
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but it was a labor of love
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and took an incredible,
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tremendous amount of focus.
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She has worked alongside
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kitchens of several Michelin star chefs.
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I'd have to say that's
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a pretty outstanding
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accomplishment in itself,
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as she didn't have the rest of it.
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What's driven
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the the reason we're here, Dr.
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Shane did a couple of interviews
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that sent the Internet into a tizzy.
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I don't think we're going to
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cover the interview itself.
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But what happened is shortly
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after the interview, Donald Trump
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jr Donald
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Trump and general Flynn repost it.
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George, can you throw up the media?
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Donald trump's
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post over on social Sure.
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Coming up.
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wait,
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here we go.
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So this is the first post that actually
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donald trump junior
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actually initiated it.
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I found out from behind the scenes
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how they should come together.
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And of course, this
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this anytime you get reposted
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by Donald Trump, it's
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a validation of sorts in the community
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of somebody that you can count on.
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That is
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that is a real source of information.
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It is somebody
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that is a credible individual
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within the community.
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And then
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right after that, my friend
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General Mike Flynn repost it.
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Donald Trump That's about it.
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I don't know
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if it gets much better than that.
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When you have two people
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with the credibility in Georgia,
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you could throw up the next one.
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Let them see General Flynn's post
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if what the point is this you don't get.
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That's it.
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I mean, you get both of those people
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validating you and you don't
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you don't do too much better than that.
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We operate
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one layer away
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from Trump
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with the people that we talk to, but
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and we're fortunate to have that.
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All right. So
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let's talk about double CROSSFIRE.
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So Dr.
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Jan mentioned it
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through a couple of her interviews
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that she thought it was a very important
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book to read for a number of reasons.
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Now that I have read
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the book cover to cover,
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I see exactly what she's talking about
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for people that have been
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and I only got
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politically motivated in about 2009.
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I didn't like where
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the country was heading.
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My daughter did not seem to understand
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the severity of it.
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I'm not sure anybody her age does.
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She's 29 now,
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but I think that group and down,
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I think they're naive
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to the consequences of us.
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They think that
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they're taking freedom for granted,
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not realizing it's something
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we have to fight for every single day.
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Let's throw up the cover
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of the book, George.
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Coming up
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now, the the number one injury.
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This is part of
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what I would call
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the Jake Mohegan series.
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But in itself,
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if you know
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what's going on behind the scenes
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or if you're aware of it, obviously
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all of us are investigating constantly.
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There are a lot of references
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and there are a lot of
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interpretations here that you kind of go,
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when you read it.
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And it's funny,
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a couple of things that I won't go into,
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but I have a friend that's high level
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in the Secret Service.
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I made this for him to be writing.
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There's a couple of things
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within this book that hit home for me.
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Is this the 15?
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This might be 16, right?
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16? Yeah.
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You get all 16 in there.
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We didn't miss any.
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So hopefully
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I won't get in trouble with the general
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because you don't
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want to get on his bad side.
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I think that could be a bad.
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Let me give you the summary
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and let's
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bring these guys in right after
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you get the summary tried so
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and I love the way
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they actually describe the president
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by any means necessary.
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For some reason, when I hear that
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it reminds me of Hillary Clinton
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and it reminds me of Barack Obama,
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I don't know why.
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Maybe it's my own suspicions,
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but we know like what I'm
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probably really thinking.
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So here's the description.
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Despite the election
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results, losing candidate
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Jimmy Carter refuses
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to accept businessman
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and political newbie Jack Smart.
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As for president,
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in fact,
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Carter is determined
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to take her rightful place
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in the White House
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by any means necessary.
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That sounds really familiar.
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Once she
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maneuvers her way into the Senate,
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only three people stand in her way.
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The speaker of the House,
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the vice president himself.
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And I got to say,
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he should have said also the pro temp.
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But that's okay. The countdown begins.
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The assassins are ready.
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But when one of them tries
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to kill the CIA director
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under Jake Michigan's watch,
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the plan is momentarily derailed.
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Jake is able to prevent one murder.
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But the conspiracy is too big
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and insidious to stop.
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Now, Senator Jimmy Carter
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is the mastermind behind
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one of the bloodiest coups
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ever conceived.
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Or highly
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trained killers are closing
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in on all the president's men.
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And, of course, in the end,
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the course of American history
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will be changed forever.
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An assassination day. Well,
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that lays it out.
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I'm going to bring them on, George.
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Let's bring our guests on.
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I've been talking for way too long.
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I'm sure everybody's
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ready to see our guests.
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I'm sure they are, too.
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Welcome to the big show.
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Yeah, welcome.
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And General, how are you guys?
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She said hi about you.
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You? Yeah, she said hi. You.
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You gave her a guilt trip
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when we were back in the green room,
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actually, cause
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she's going to do that now.
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You know, you're telling her
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she needs a session from you.
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I applied this tactic on her just now.
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Yeah, by the way.
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Yeah. Dr. Jan.
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So you'll have to send me a picture.
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Yeah, Okay.
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I'll send you an autographed picture.
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So just wanted one
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when General Taylor
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was talking to Newsmax.
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And you know how
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they are always blaming the other side,
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So maybe you can appreciate this. Dr.
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Jan, when you take the me
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and me out of blame,
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you get blah, blah, blah.
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Remember that and you got to blame.
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It's blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah.
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All right.
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So Dr.
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Jan, you're at home,
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you're in your ear, in your office.
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I see. So we're lucky to have you there.
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And generally you are in Washington, DC.
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Quite a changed place
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the last time I was there, it was.
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It seemed much of a ghost town.
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Is it still kind of like that
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at the moment?
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Seem like a lot of the offices there
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didn't seem to be a lot of activity.
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Yeah, a little bit.
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You know, I'm up here on business.
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I live in Florida, but
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what you've got here is the city
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that's in a high state of decline,
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and it's not extremely safe to be
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walking around out
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in the middle of the night on in D.C.
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So and the government's
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not fully back to work yet
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because you know, the work from home
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scenario,
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we're just losing
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mail and
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restaurants are declining be filled.
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And we've got the situation
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where you got a progressive mayor that is
00:19:08
not doing all
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she can to protect the citizens.
00:19:12
Yeah, it's it's not the DC that
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it used to be by far.
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And Dr.
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Jan, you have been extremely busy.
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You have obviously been wildly popular,
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posted those interviews.
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How many interviews,
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if you don't mind me asking,
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how many of you have you done
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since the BBC interview?
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If you could just draw an estimate?
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I'm not looking for a perfect number.
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Well, since the TV news interview,
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I have probably done 25 to 30
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and I've got a
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running list of another 36.
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I have office space now because I have.
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I have jobs.
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Yeah, Yeah, I have private clients.
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Yeah, I have.
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I used to have a life.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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It's.
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Well, Lance,
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you know,
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we can always
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just make this her go to show
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and just You don't go nowhere else. Dr.
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Jane, You know, we were your favorite,
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so, I mean.
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Yeah, come on. Yeah, absolutely.
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Come on, my favorites.
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But how am I going to keep on
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telling everyone
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that they have got to read
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Double CROSSFIRE?
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That they should get
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over their nervousness
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and all their worry.
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And it is fiction,
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but if they want to see real life,
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they can see real life as well.
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Yeah, I'm going to have to take that
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just one step further, that description.
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I'm going to consider fiction reality,
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and that's me. I'm not asking.
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I'm not asking either one of you.
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Fiction.
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Reality is a term
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coined on a book that I wanted
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to write about some of the history
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back when I was a contractor.
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So I bet fiction reality was determined.
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I always think that they always say that
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that a story the best
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and not want to see lies.
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But when you do some
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the best lies are intertwined with truth.
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Some of the best fictions are intertwined
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with truth.
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And that is what I would consider.
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I'm not asking either one of you guys
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to comment on it for specific reasons.
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I just want to add something to that.
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Lance. Yes, sir.
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CROSSFIRE, the book, Double CROSSFIRE.
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Double CROSSFIRE Book.
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It's real,
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but it just identifies as fiction.
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Yeah, exactly.
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I don't know. I don't know, Jake.
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Mohegan is I got to tell you,
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he sounds like a hell of an operator,
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whoever he is.
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But I shall look at general.
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There's a bunch of storylines in here,
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and they're really relevant
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as applied to today.
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Maybe you can kind of share with us
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maybe where
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some of your inspiration
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comes for your writing,
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you know, and how do they
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how do these
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because I noticed the books
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kind of have a pattern.
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I looked at all the titles.
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I read, weirdly enough.
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I know probably
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I mean,
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I read every one of the description
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because I didn't have time
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to read all the books.
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And I see a pattern,
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just kind of a pattern recognition guy,
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because I look at material
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all the time, all over the globe
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and on the Internet looking for stories.
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So what can you tell us about that?
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Yeah, So first of all,
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you know,
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embedded in
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my bio
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is a long history of government service,
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from the military
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to state
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and local government
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up all the way up to the D.O.D..
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And I worked with some great Americans
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and those roles.
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And I've also seen
00:22:15
how corrupt,
00:22:17
particularly the federal bureaucracy
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can be
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as it preserves
00:22:21
power and tries to divide people
00:22:23
to continue to preserve power.
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And so specifically for Double CROSSFIRE,
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the book's about an attempted coup
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by a losing presidential candidate.
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And I developed that plot,
00:22:36
got that inspiration
00:22:38
after 2016,
00:22:39
and I saw the enormous headwinds
00:22:42
being thrown and President
00:22:43
Trump's base
00:22:44
from all the women
00:22:46
marching with their hats
00:22:47
on to the Mueller investigation,
00:22:49
to the made up
00:22:50
Russian collusion story
00:22:52
that came from Hillary Clinton.
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And so I modeled, of course,
00:22:57
these and I don't do this
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ever really in my writing,
00:23:01
but the the scenario was just too rich
00:23:05
not to take advantage of as an author,
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of course, President Marte
00:23:11
has a very close resemblance
00:23:12
to President Trump.
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And and Senator Carter,
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who becomes a pro tem,
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has a very close resemblance
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to Hillary Clinton.
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And they they are real like
00:23:25
protagonist antagonists,
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depending on your point of view. And
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so it made for a very
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natural story
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to tell about someone
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using any means necessary.
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And they were using any means
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necessary and still are used
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in any means necessary
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to prevent the President
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then from being successful.
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And and the metaphor of this whole book
00:23:52
is, is about the attempts to stop,
00:23:55
regardless of the outcome,
00:23:57
our impact on the nation, but to disrupt
00:24:01
legitimately elected president
00:24:03
just because they don't like him
00:24:05
and because primarily
00:24:06
because they're going to expose
00:24:08
he's going to expose all their corruption
00:24:10
and and get in their way
00:24:11
and stop all of their progressive
00:24:14
crazy policies.
00:24:16
And so,
00:24:17
you know,
00:24:18
the president was a businessman,
00:24:20
nobodies and DC don't like
00:24:23
they don't like newbies in DC, Right.
00:24:25
And so at the end of the day,
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Carter is behind all this
00:24:30
and having to kill the speaker
00:24:32
and the and the vice
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president and the president
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is, is
00:24:37
really a metaphor for the lengths to what
00:24:41
these crazies are going through.
00:24:47
He's breaking up a little bit
00:24:48
to try to advance
00:24:50
President Trump on to this day.
00:24:53
Yeah, there's no doubt.
00:24:55
I think that that sums up
00:24:57
very well what's going on in
00:24:59
DC right now.
00:25:01
They've continued.
00:25:02
If you look at what the 50,
00:25:03
the dirty 51 plus eight
00:25:06
did with the Russian collusion hoax,
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and you
00:25:08
look at what they did to discredit,
00:25:12
first of all,
00:25:13
the fact
00:25:13
that our foreign surveillance systems
00:25:15
were used to spy on Donald Trump
00:25:18
when he was just a civilian.
00:25:20
And then you take those same foreign
00:25:21
surveillance systems
00:25:23
and Dennis Montgomery
00:25:24
made this very clear when in 2006
00:25:26
he became a whistleblower,
00:25:27
in that case in Arizona, in Las Vegas.
00:25:30
I don't know if you're familiar with it,
00:25:31
but he actually talked about
00:25:33
how the foreign surveillance system,
00:25:34
the hammer and the hammer of the hammer,
00:25:36
super duper computer
00:25:37
and the hammer exploit
00:25:38
had been turned around
00:25:40
and used to spy on everybody
00:25:42
from the FISA court.
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Judges
00:25:43
to all sorts of political officials
00:25:45
so they can back pocket material.
00:25:48
Those discs were turned over to the FBI.
00:25:52
There were
00:25:52
53 disks in total,
00:25:53
and of course, nothing ever came from it.
00:25:55
And all they did was attempt
00:25:56
to discredit Montgomery,
00:25:58
even though later on
00:25:59
they reconstructed him for another D.O.D.
00:26:01
It was a Navy contractor.
00:26:03
Create a foreign
00:26:04
and it's now declassified
00:26:06
so I can mention it. Project Orca.
00:26:09
So you look at what they did with Trump,
00:26:11
it hasn't stopped. It's a witch hunt.
00:26:13
I always say to people
00:26:14
that don't like Trump, I say, Well,
00:26:16
think about it like this.
00:26:17
Both sides don't want Trump in
00:26:19
because he's a true DC outsider
00:26:22
and he's a guy that can't be bought.
00:26:24
They've been unable to corrupt him,
00:26:25
and even though they did spy on him,
00:26:28
even though they did
00:26:29
look for any kind of dirt
00:26:30
they could find,
00:26:31
they couldn't find anything.
00:26:32
I mean, some of this stuff
00:26:33
they have dragged out from his past,
00:26:35
like that
00:26:36
one woman that was successful
00:26:37
in front of that liberal judge.
00:26:39
I don't know how
00:26:40
that could even be possible.
00:26:41
Obviously, Trump's
00:26:42
never have been in a situation
00:26:43
where women weren't interested in him.
00:26:45
I only met him one time years ago
00:26:47
in a club in New York.
00:26:48
This was back when I was a clubbing guy,
00:26:50
but he was always and he never drank.
00:26:52
I'd never saw him drink in
00:26:53
any of the times that I was out anywhere
00:26:55
and I saw him out.
00:26:56
He's just not that guy.
00:26:58
But they
00:26:58
continue to try to discredit him.
00:27:00
And my you
00:27:00
my point always is
00:27:01
that enemy of my enemy is my friend.
00:27:03
And when I tell people
00:27:04
it doesn't matter whether you like them
00:27:05
as a business person
00:27:06
or you like them
00:27:07
as the fact that he's
00:27:08
had lots of beautiful women in his life
00:27:10
and he's been divorced
00:27:11
and remarried, whatever,
00:27:12
anything that means.
00:27:13
It's not relevant to
00:27:14
what's going on in D.C.
00:27:15
and a true outsider is our only hope
00:27:18
to save the country.
00:27:19
But, you know,
00:27:19
when I look at your storylines,
00:27:20
I always, you know,
00:27:21
the tag lines, you come up,
00:27:22
the storm is upon us.
00:27:23
The plan,
00:27:24
there's pieces within those documents
00:27:26
that are so telling
00:27:28
because in fact, you have nailed it.
00:27:32
And they seem like, again,
00:27:33
some of them are identical
00:27:34
to stories that I have heard out of DC
00:27:37
on attempted coups.
00:27:39
Some of the attempts on Trump's life
00:27:40
that have never gone public
00:27:42
that I'm familiar with,
00:27:43
and there's quite a few of them
00:27:45
that I've been told about.
00:27:46
I won't share those
00:27:47
because I wasn't offered the opportunity
00:27:49
to share those and
00:27:50
and to explain exactly how they happened.
00:27:52
But there were
00:27:52
multiple attempts on his life,
00:27:54
why he was president.
00:27:55
I think even now he's in danger.
00:27:58
But I think we're we're really in danger
00:28:00
if he doesn't get back in.
00:28:01
And I don't know what to do
00:28:02
about the election system,
00:28:04
you know,
00:28:05
but your other books
00:28:06
also relate to this storyline.
00:28:07
So is that is is it kind of what you did?
00:28:10
You just continue to
00:28:11
to add more information
00:28:13
that you were aware of
00:28:14
or that he storylines or ideas
00:28:16
that come straight out of DC?
00:28:19
I you know
00:28:20
the the idea for me
00:28:24
with my exposure to the government
00:28:26
at the very highest levels
00:28:28
is that the Joe Sixpack Joe
00:28:32
lunch pail
00:28:33
of of the country always gets the shaft
00:28:36
and and the bureaucrats in DC always
00:28:39
get the victor
00:28:40
and and that David and Goliath scenario
00:28:44
is what I try to weave into my stories
00:28:48
because it's real and it's true.
00:28:50
And we see it with the exposure
00:28:52
that President Trump
00:28:53
gave us by exposing the media.
00:28:55
We see it
00:28:56
with the exposure
00:28:57
that Elon Musk has done with X
00:28:59
and Twitter
00:29:00
and seeing the collusion,
00:29:02
the techno fascism that has taken place,
00:29:05
and how very powerful forces are
00:29:08
are colluding
00:29:09
to prevent us from living a life
00:29:12
of pursuit of happiness and peace
00:29:15
consistent with our Constitution.
00:29:18
Because very few people
00:29:20
in our government,
00:29:21
the unelected bureaucrats in particular,
00:29:24
that want to maintain power,
00:29:26
and so they want to keep these people
00:29:27
in power that aggrandize themselves.
00:29:31
And so every one of my books has
00:29:34
has some version of that theme in there.
00:29:36
And it all crystallized
00:29:38
through a double crossfire,
00:29:39
where I saw the massive headwinds
00:29:42
where everything came together, big tech,
00:29:46
the super liberal progressive movements,
00:29:49
the unit party,
00:29:51
because, you know,
00:29:52
remember that,
00:29:52
you know,
00:29:53
90% of the Republican Party
00:29:55
didn't love him either.
00:29:56
And so it all he was he was
00:29:59
he was the David against the Goliath
00:30:03
of the monolithic government
00:30:06
techno fascism and the unit party
00:30:08
all coming together.
00:30:10
And the media, of course, that
00:30:12
but the empire that's been created
00:30:15
between the media,
00:30:16
the tech, the tech world and big tech
00:30:20
and the big government all they
00:30:22
are crushing
00:30:25
people
00:30:25
like you and me and Jan and
00:30:28
and they're they're trying
00:30:30
to control the narrative
00:30:32
and and they do pretty much every day.
00:30:36
But little bit by bit by bit,
00:30:39
it comes out.
00:30:39
And from an entertainment perspective,
00:30:42
I'm trying to do my part
00:30:44
to show to break that narrative as well
00:30:47
with the stories that I tell
00:30:49
that are fiction.
00:30:50
But they are also have a very
00:30:53
there's a lot of fact and fiction,
00:30:56
as you say.
00:30:57
You know, life imitates art.
00:30:59
Yeah.
00:31:00
And I think fiction reality
00:31:01
is a great terminology
00:31:03
for that in my own opinion.
00:31:04
But of course, I came up with that.
00:31:05
So of course, I think it's a good idea.
00:31:08
Doctor Jan, you know, you
00:31:10
when you were going
00:31:11
through your interviews
00:31:12
and you actually brought up
00:31:13
double CROSSFIRE,
00:31:15
what what, what,
00:31:16
what did that book mean to you
00:31:18
when you first read it?
00:31:19
How did you actually
00:31:20
become familiar with the book
00:31:22
and why did you feel like
00:31:23
it was so important to share it
00:31:25
with the community when you did?
00:31:26
Because your timing seemed to be perfect?
00:31:32
Well,
00:31:33
that genre is
00:31:35
if if I'm not doing nonfiction,
00:31:39
then I am reading something to do
00:31:42
with terrorism.
00:31:45
Political
00:31:48
terrorists.
00:31:52
It just
00:31:53
I just can sit down
00:31:56
and probably read a 4 to 500
00:31:59
page book
00:31:59
because they keep getting longer
00:32:02
in a few hours,
00:32:04
because I just love that genre so much.
00:32:06
But the book I think, came out in 2019
00:32:11
and I read it.
00:32:13
I ended up buying numerous copies,
00:32:16
sending it
00:32:18
to a variety of different friends,
00:32:21
and I said, I think
00:32:23
there is some truth in the story here.
00:32:29
And when I started doing my interviews,
00:32:32
one of the things that
00:32:33
I was very conscious of was people.
00:32:38
Well, the first thing my my interview did
00:32:42
in terms of the feedback
00:32:43
was I gave people hope.
00:32:45
And my goal has always been
00:32:48
to encourage them
00:32:49
to continue to trust themselves.
00:32:51
All I did was kind of put a gold star
00:32:54
on the fact that they got it right
00:32:56
before I even said anything.
00:32:58
But
00:33:01
I just
00:33:02
felt like something was going on.
00:33:05
So I told people,
00:33:07
You've got to read this book
00:33:09
because
00:33:10
although it's fiction,
00:33:12
you will see so much of light,
00:33:14
so much of the world
00:33:16
that we are dealing with right now.
00:33:19
And hopefully it will give you some calm
00:33:22
and it'll give you insight
00:33:25
a little bit better
00:33:27
so that you can put up with it
00:33:28
a little bit easier.
00:33:31
I got you.
00:33:32
Well, that makes a lot of sense.
00:33:34
General, let me ask you this,
00:33:36
because there's
00:33:36
a couple of characters in there When I
00:33:38
when I look at their who they are.
00:33:40
Did you craft
00:33:41
any of the characters in the book
00:33:42
after any individuals
00:33:44
that you were familiar with in DC
00:33:46
or worked alongside with or otherwise?
00:33:48
And you don't have to name
00:33:48
who they were,
00:33:49
I'm just curious
00:33:50
if some of those characters
00:33:51
were actually crafted
00:33:52
and created and molded
00:33:54
based on specific people within the DC
00:33:58
Well, this is probably the
00:34:01
first book
00:34:02
that I've I've really done that
00:34:04
because I was so
00:34:07
upset with what was happening
00:34:09
that I felt like I had to create
00:34:12
a more realistic backdrop
00:34:14
because I felt like it was
00:34:15
a pivotal point in our history
00:34:17
and I've already
00:34:18
mentioned the President and the Senator
00:34:22
as the protagonist and the antagonist,
00:34:25
and then there were some others that
00:34:29
were representative
00:34:30
of some good people and some bad people.
00:34:33
And and of course,
00:34:36
the true protagonist of the series, Jake
00:34:39
Mohegan, is a former Delta Force operator
00:34:42
from the Outer Banks in North Carolina,
00:34:44
and he's representative
00:34:46
of all the good men and women,
00:34:48
the Patriots,
00:34:49
that to this day
00:34:50
are doing things that we don't
00:34:52
that we don't really have knowledge of
00:34:55
to continue
00:34:56
to keep this country moving forward
00:34:58
in the right direction,
00:35:00
whether it's
00:35:00
evacuating people
00:35:02
that helped us from Afghanistan,
00:35:04
when the government
00:35:04
can't do it, evacuating people from Gaza
00:35:07
this past week,
00:35:09
when the government can't do it.
00:35:10
I mean, already the same people
00:35:12
that did
00:35:13
know the Pineapple Express in Afghanistan
00:35:16
and evacuated dozens from
00:35:19
Gaza and the clutches of Hamas.
00:35:21
And and so
00:35:24
it's an allegory, a metaphor
00:35:26
for the goodness
00:35:28
and the patriots
00:35:29
that are behind the scenes every day
00:35:32
fighting on our behalf
00:35:33
to keep this country
00:35:35
wedded to its constitution.
00:35:39
Yeah, there is no doubt that you know,
00:35:42
and we hear and see it,
00:35:43
but the manipulation of the narrative
00:35:46
and how organized they have gotten,
00:35:48
you know,
00:35:49
and Mockingbird media is like Mr.
00:35:52
Rogers as compared
00:35:53
to where they're at right now.
00:35:55
It's gotten so sophisticated added
00:35:57
and it's interesting you make a reference
00:35:59
that I thought was interesting too
00:36:00
an air voice
00:36:02
manipulation software in there
00:36:03
that was very remedial
00:36:05
early on
00:36:06
that was supposedly used to duplicate
00:36:09
Jacob Higgins voice to trick Cassie.
00:36:14
Is that her name?
00:36:14
Do I have it right? Cassie Bagwell Yeah.
00:36:16
So to
00:36:17
actually trick her
00:36:17
into believing that
00:36:18
Jake left her behind intentionally.
00:36:21
But it's interesting
00:36:21
because at that manipulate that software,
00:36:24
you know, people don't realize like A.I.
00:36:26
is going to get much worse.
00:36:27
We just debunked the video.
00:36:29
I hired an expert
00:36:29
that's an old government
00:36:31
contractor friend of mine.
00:36:32
We debunked a Roger Stone video that
00:36:36
actually the video was created
00:36:38
by some overseas
00:36:39
individuals that were financed by,
00:36:41
it looks like Scandinavian intelligence
00:36:45
to discredit Roger Stone.
00:36:46
It had to do with his
00:36:49
when he had his case pending,
00:36:51
and he was hoping
00:36:51
for a presidential pardon
00:36:53
on his second case,
00:36:54
kind of a sweeping one.
00:36:55
But it wasn't really what it was about.
00:36:56
They turned it into a G6 video.
00:36:58
And what people don't realize
00:36:59
is the manipulation of AI,
00:37:01
where at the very end
00:37:01
your point is going
00:37:02
to get much more complicated.
00:37:03
And the programs behind the scenes
00:37:06
that different governments are working
00:37:07
on are much more sophisticated.
00:37:08
So it's going to get more
00:37:09
and more difficult to tell.
00:37:11
Now you can tell
00:37:11
because you can do frame by frame
00:37:13
and you can look at the material,
00:37:15
you can you can kind of disseminate
00:37:16
because it's still remedial.
00:37:17
But the programs
00:37:18
that you start talking about
00:37:19
in there, it's interesting
00:37:20
because that was very early on in 2019.
00:37:23
I wasn't what it is now.
00:37:24
It's more common term
00:37:26
that the normal person because chat
00:37:28
has changed the landscape.
00:37:29
But when you look at the Twitter files
00:37:32
and you look at Facebook,
00:37:34
Facebook's been hiring nonstop CIA,
00:37:37
ex-CIA, ex-government contractors
00:37:39
to work for them.
00:37:40
They've been funded by the CIA.
00:37:41
And graphic
00:37:43
you look at that fact
00:37:44
of what Instagram is
00:37:45
and people you know, it's hard, right?
00:37:47
They're very concerned.
00:37:49
And the division that's created by this
00:37:52
this narrative that's being pushed,
00:37:54
it's tough for people that are worried.
00:37:56
They're in fear.
00:37:57
Let's face it,
00:37:58
what they did with the
00:37:58
J six defendants
00:38:00
and what they're doing with them
00:38:01
currently, it's criminal.
00:38:02
It had Brady material
00:38:03
that he had sculpting material.
00:38:05
We know for a fact
00:38:07
friend of mine
00:38:07
had access
00:38:08
to a very, very sophisticated
00:38:10
facial recognition program
00:38:12
that they ran through the videos
00:38:13
that were available.
00:38:14
And we identified,
00:38:15
I don't know, 40
00:38:16
or 50 different federal agents, DEA,
00:38:19
Department of Homeland Security, FBI.
00:38:21
And they were at the front lines.
00:38:23
They were interacting with with,
00:38:25
you know, great apps.
00:38:27
If you look, they're using pop
00:38:29
smoke communication
00:38:30
just like the military.
00:38:31
A lot of people haven't discussed that.
00:38:32
But it's a fact that the people in Tower
00:38:34
were communicating and
00:38:35
and they used less
00:38:36
lethal munitions to agitate the crowd.
00:38:38
But the specific goal of that event
00:38:41
that I believe
00:38:41
it was orchestrated to put fear in people
00:38:43
so they wouldn't peacefully protest.
00:38:45
It was a peaceful protest.
00:38:46
Some of the people that have received
00:38:47
sentences
00:38:48
were, you know, grandmothers
00:38:49
that just simply the doors were open.
00:38:51
They walked inside
00:38:52
and looked around up in the air.
00:38:54
Some of them handed out
00:38:55
sandwiches and cookies.
00:38:56
They talked for maybe a minute or two
00:38:58
and they walked back outside.
00:39:00
And those people are getting
00:39:01
jail sentences.
00:39:02
So the weaponization of government
00:39:03
and the weaponization
00:39:04
of the narrative behind it,
00:39:07
it's tough for people.
00:39:08
So when something comes along
00:39:09
like double crossfire or like a Dr.
00:39:11
Jan Halper Hayes or yourself,
00:39:13
and it gives the people
00:39:15
the opportunity for hope
00:39:16
or real truth, it's vitally important
00:39:20
because even the digital soldiers
00:39:21
or people like myself and George,
00:39:24
as we fight,
00:39:25
you know, we get attacked all the time.
00:39:26
It's become standard.
00:39:27
I warned Dr. Halper.
00:39:29
I think I was surprised early on.
00:39:31
I think I told her.
00:39:31
I think I called her up
00:39:32
and said, will be ready
00:39:33
because they're going to come after you.
00:39:36
They're going to attack you.
00:39:37
The more over the target you become,
00:39:41
the more likely those attacks.
00:39:42
There's only two ways they come at you.
00:39:43
They attack you to discredit you.
00:39:44
They bring up your past
00:39:45
because they're worried about your future
00:39:48
or they
00:39:49
they try to discredit
00:39:50
the people like they
00:39:51
I constantly get attacked
00:39:52
for my friendship with Michael Flynn,
00:39:54
you know, General Flynn and Roger Stone.
00:39:56
I get attacked for being friends
00:39:58
with them.
00:39:58
Often people put, you know, nasty things.
00:40:00
I get death threats.
00:40:02
So if they can't get you like that,
00:40:03
then there's the opposite, right?
00:40:04
They want to try to buy you
00:40:05
if they can't find dirty on you. Meaning?
00:40:07
And if they can't find the dirt,
00:40:09
they want to attempt
00:40:10
to plant the dirt on you.
00:40:11
What kind of experiences,
00:40:12
if you've had some experience with that,
00:40:14
But without going into detail,
00:40:15
do you feel like that's a tool
00:40:17
that's constantly using?
00:40:18
And have you referred to
00:40:19
some of that in your books?
00:40:22
Yeah, yeah, of course.
00:40:23
You know,
00:40:24
when I was going through
00:40:25
my nomination process
00:40:26
as the undersecretary,
00:40:27
I was attacked
00:40:28
viciously for months and months
00:40:30
and months and
00:40:32
petitions from these progressive groups
00:40:34
representing Iran.
00:40:35
Because, you know,
00:40:36
some of my books have
00:40:38
a theme about extreme extremist Islam
00:40:42
and how we need to protect ourselves.
00:40:44
And and so I was getting attacked
00:40:48
from the progressive left from from Iran,
00:40:52
from CARE and other institutions
00:40:55
and the Democrats in the Senate
00:41:00
and the Senate Armed Services Committee,
00:41:02
they were all over that
00:41:03
attacking me, tweeting,
00:41:04
and they were personally tweeting,
00:41:06
saying this guy shouldn't be a,
00:41:08
you know, whatever.
00:41:09
And here
00:41:09
I've served my country
00:41:10
for 28 years in combat, highly decorated.
00:41:14
I after that, I went
00:41:16
and and I wanted to help underserved
00:41:18
communities and education.
00:41:20
So I served as the chief operating
00:41:22
officer of Washington, D.C.
00:41:23
public schools
00:41:24
in our nation's capital for two years.
00:41:26
And then I went
00:41:27
and I was the superintendent
00:41:29
of the 15th largest system in the country
00:41:32
and Raleigh, North
00:41:33
Carolina, and White County
00:41:35
helping that underserved community of
00:41:38
38% free and reduced lunch
00:41:42
earners there and 150 students.
00:41:46
Then I was the secretary
00:41:47
of transportation
00:41:48
I've done nothing but serve this country
00:41:51
and be a citizen.
00:41:52
And these people come after me.
00:41:54
They can't hold my jockstrap
00:41:56
and they come after me.
00:42:00
I agree.
00:42:01
I'm not laughing at you.
00:42:02
I'm like, No, no.
00:42:04
They they come after me for something.
00:42:07
I said,
00:42:09
you know,
00:42:09
during a difficult period of my life
00:42:11
where a friend was calling
00:42:12
Trump a Nazi, I said,
00:42:13
Well, Trump's a Nazi.
00:42:15
Then,
00:42:15
you know, Obama
00:42:16
supported terrorists, which, you know,
00:42:18
he did with the money to Iran.
00:42:20
And we're seeing the fruits of that
00:42:22
right now.
00:42:22
But then it's like,
00:42:23
hey, to call Obama a terrorist.
00:42:26
And yeah,
00:42:28
you know, it was a jokey
00:42:29
thread back and forth on Twitter.
00:42:31
Of course, I shouldn't have you know,
00:42:32
I shouldn't have made it easy for them.
00:42:34
But come on, give me a break.
00:42:36
All of my life,
00:42:37
all I've done is serve this country
00:42:39
and try to help the people
00:42:41
that these people pretend to care about.
00:42:43
But, you know, they don't care.
00:42:44
They care about one thing
00:42:45
and not what that one thing is, is power.
00:42:48
And so they try to divide us.
00:42:50
They try to hit us against each other.
00:42:53
And and that's what my stories are about.
00:42:55
I want my readers to take away my passion
00:43:00
of love for this country, love
00:43:02
for all of us
00:43:03
that are scratching out
00:43:04
a living every single day
00:43:06
to try to make the country better,
00:43:08
to try to serve our families better
00:43:10
and try to just be happy
00:43:12
and have peace against those
00:43:14
that are trying to divide us
00:43:16
and destroy this country.
00:43:18
And that's what my passion is.
00:43:19
That's what
00:43:20
the themes of my book are, is that
00:43:23
Jake, my here again and
00:43:28
what the hell.
00:43:30
You know, I
00:43:30
think it's on his smart cards especially.
00:43:33
Yeah and and he's he's
00:43:36
he's got everything against him
00:43:39
as he is trying to do the right thing
00:43:42
and the backdrop of this current
00:43:48
country today
00:43:49
with the military with that
00:43:51
nobody really cares about.
00:43:52
He's got this tight team
00:43:54
and they're taking casualties
00:43:56
and it's like men versus mission dilemma.
00:44:00
How do the people he launches
00:44:02
that are he considers his family,
00:44:04
how does he continue
00:44:05
to take them into the fray
00:44:07
for a nation
00:44:08
that really doesn't care about it?
00:44:10
And that's where we are today.
00:44:12
And so that theme has evolved
00:44:14
over my 16 novels, and that passion
00:44:17
is incorporated in my storylines.
00:44:20
And I'm going to I'm going
00:44:21
to turn to George here in a minute.
00:44:22
But I have not always been a good man.
00:44:24
I can honestly say that I'm a changed man
00:44:27
now, but I have not always been
00:44:28
a good man.
00:44:29
It's interesting
00:44:30
when I have read your bio
00:44:32
and I read General Flynn
00:44:34
bio and I became friends
00:44:35
with General Flynn
00:44:36
because of Roger Stone,
00:44:38
You guys are better men
00:44:39
than I will ever be.
00:44:40
I still have a dark side.
00:44:41
It's hard for me
00:44:42
because I think of what's going on in DC
00:44:44
and I'm incredibly angered.
00:44:47
But taking things out of context
00:44:48
is not new from their playbook, right?
00:44:51
I mean, if we look at any playbooks
00:44:52
and we look at any governments worldwide
00:44:55
taking statements out of context
00:44:56
to discredit an individual
00:44:58
and trying to decide
00:45:00
his entire life was on this one moment,
00:45:02
I had some moments in my life
00:45:04
that I'm not proud of in my history,
00:45:06
but I've moved on from that
00:45:07
and I've done lots of things since then.
00:45:09
But one of the matter is
00:45:10
if you take one statement out of context
00:45:12
that does not make the man right
00:45:15
and whether it's multiple statements
00:45:16
out of context,
00:45:17
I mentioned that if Milley was guilty,
00:45:20
General Milley was guilty
00:45:21
of treason, sedition,
00:45:21
that I would be happy
00:45:22
to execute the sentence on him,
00:45:24
because in fact,
00:45:26
I believe that
00:45:27
what he's done to our military
00:45:28
and what he did communicating
00:45:30
with the Chinese behind
00:45:32
Donald Trump's back,
00:45:33
I believe that's treason and sedition.
00:45:36
That's my belief.
00:45:36
I have a couple of legal degrees
00:45:38
and I've studied the law.
00:45:39
You know,
00:45:40
as sick as that is, as a hobby
00:45:41
for proudly going on ten years now,
00:45:43
I read I read law books constantly.
00:45:45
I don't know why I'm so obsessed
00:45:47
with it, but I am. And
00:45:49
at the end of the day,
00:45:51
that's what they do, right?
00:45:52
We're getting ready to go to a break.
00:45:53
George is going to come.
00:45:54
When we come back, I'm
00:45:55
going to get George's comments.
00:45:56
We got to have some questions
00:45:57
in that chat for both of you.
00:45:59
And Dr.
00:45:59
Jan, I want you to touch base
00:46:01
on what
00:46:01
we just covered here,
00:46:02
because I can see you smiling over there
00:46:04
and that brain of yours is working.
00:46:05
Let's take a break, George. Thanks.
00:46:07
Right.
00:46:07
We'll be right back.
00:46:08
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00:46:35
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00:46:37
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00:46:40
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00:46:42
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Welcome back to the Big me show.
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Here we host lance jojo, myself, G money
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general, brigadier general
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anthony tata
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and the none other beautiful Dr.
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probably listening during dinnertime.
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We know how
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some people don't like to do that.
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But Papa and his three girls.
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Yep.
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We got to let me see Cat,
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Mona and eight and Tracy's now
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big mcmafia.
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Thank you, Traci.
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We appreciate you over here.
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Keep on tracing it on.
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And I should clear this up
00:51:05
for the general.
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The big mcmafia is a terminology
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that our subscribers
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came up with on their own,
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probably because of our names
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ending in vowels.
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I'm pretty sure in the fact
00:51:14
that I'm from Fordham Road in the Bronx
00:51:16
and George is from New Jersey.
00:51:17
But yeah,
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that's how they refer to themselves.
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So that's kind of a self moniker.
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I didn't want to get.
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I didn't want to get nervous.
00:51:25
I hope I can be a made man one day,
00:51:28
you know?
00:51:28
Yeah, you're going to be after the show.
00:51:30
You're going to be a friend of ours.
00:51:34
Now you can leave, Dr.
00:51:35
Jen.
00:51:36
But now we always like to say,
00:51:37
Now use can't leave.
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Dr. Jay has been been big, big mafia.
00:51:41
Now she's,
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you know, she's been going good.
00:51:42
And by the way, got to g
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you know, this got her on crew.
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We know that.
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That's why we always got to watch Dr.
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Nan.
00:51:48
You got to keep an eye on her
00:51:49
because she's.
00:51:50
She's running
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roughshod over there in the UK. Dr.
00:51:52
Jen, I told you this from the day
00:51:54
one we met, that anybody comes at you
00:51:56
in the wrong way. We got you.
00:51:57
I got you.
00:51:58
So no worries.
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We got your six.
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Yeah, we're always working,
00:52:00
even though you probably don't need it.
00:52:02
But there's people for you,
00:52:04
just so you know.
00:52:05
Yeah, Thank you.
00:52:06
But I do need it sometimes.
00:52:08
And we got you.
00:52:08
I got you very well.
00:52:11
Because I don't want to do.
00:52:12
I don't want to say anything
00:52:14
nasty and I
00:52:15
don't want to take any of them on.
00:52:17
And I had a couple of people
00:52:19
that have done it for me, really.
00:52:21
And we're going to give you a chance to
00:52:23
I want you to talk
00:52:24
to the community about that.
00:52:25
But I just want you to know
00:52:26
that behind the scenes
00:52:27
you'd be surprised
00:52:29
what is going on
00:52:30
when it comes
00:52:31
to the individuals to decide
00:52:33
they're going to divide the country.
00:52:35
I clearly don't believe in
00:52:37
anything that I especially don't
00:52:38
believe in the paid shills
00:52:39
that populate
00:52:41
all the social media platforms.
00:52:43
We know that they're being paid.
00:52:45
Doesn't matter
00:52:45
whether it's
00:52:45
the crashing Einsteins or Brooklyn
00:52:47
dad, Joe Joe from Jersey.
00:52:49
And it seems like there's a constant
00:52:50
influx of people
00:52:51
that are willing to take the money
00:52:53
and try to discredit people
00:52:54
where they're trying to discredit
00:52:55
General Flynn or Greg
00:52:56
Phillips or yourself.
00:52:58
We know who they are
00:52:59
and we're going to give you
00:53:00
an opportunity to address the community
00:53:02
about what they should be doing.
00:53:03
But I want to let you comment
00:53:05
on some of the dialog.
00:53:06
You sat there
00:53:07
and I know how your brain works.
00:53:09
Do you want to comment?
00:53:10
Before we took the break
00:53:11
on what
00:53:11
we were discussing there
00:53:12
as far as the application of what's
00:53:15
in the book with the reality
00:53:17
and what's really going on?
00:53:19
Well, I started to have this
00:53:21
incredible scenario in my head
00:53:25
that I need to get
00:53:27
the book to the Liberals
00:53:29
because I need to give them the illusion
00:53:32
that maybe Carter is
00:53:35
fighting to get in to be president.
00:53:39
And they can, through her watch,
00:53:43
you know,
00:53:44
psychologically enjoy
00:53:45
all her machinations.
00:53:47
And then maybe it'll kind of
00:53:49
wake them up in the end
00:53:50
when she doesn't know we go there.
00:53:54
But when she's not successful right now.
00:53:58
Successful but that she put together
00:54:02
a team of assassins.
00:54:04
And it's just to parallel to what
00:54:08
we know.
00:54:10
Yeah, I think
00:54:11
that's a very valid point
00:54:13
and a great concept.
00:54:15
I think that the community is naive to
00:54:21
what the consequences are.
00:54:23
Often it's great.
00:54:25
You know,
00:54:25
I always compare it to the bartender
00:54:27
that steals.
00:54:28
It's great when, you know,
00:54:29
you own a bar
00:54:29
and he steals one night,
00:54:31
he steals one beer
00:54:32
and he gets away with it and he steals.
00:54:34
The next time
00:54:34
he steals two beers
00:54:35
and he steals three beers.
00:54:36
I've used this analogy
00:54:37
very often to Sean before, You know what?
00:54:38
You're paying his rent.
00:54:39
And that's the problem with DC, right
00:54:41
These people think that
00:54:43
there is no accountability,
00:54:44
there is no storm coming,
00:54:46
that they think they can run like this,
00:54:48
an unaccounted for
00:54:50
and nothing there are
00:54:51
there's going to be no consequences.
00:54:53
And, you know, obviously
00:54:55
people in our side of the movement,
00:54:57
they want consequences
00:54:58
because, you know, for me,
00:54:59
the rule of law, it has to apply equally.
00:55:01
If somebody is guilty
00:55:02
of violating the law,
00:55:03
I do not want them to have specific laws
00:55:05
that allow them to live outside the law.
00:55:07
It has to be equal
00:55:08
protection under the law
00:55:09
and it has to be equal
00:55:10
application of the law.
00:55:12
We don't have that right now.
00:55:13
We have a weaponized FBI,
00:55:15
a weaponized DOJ.
00:55:17
I don't like it.
00:55:18
You know, again,
00:55:19
the military,
00:55:20
the direction of the military
00:55:21
at this time,
00:55:22
we had a couple of whistleblower
00:55:24
FBI agents,
00:55:25
Kyle Serafin and a well-known guy
00:55:26
and Steve Friend on the show together.
00:55:28
And I said to him,
00:55:29
should the American people trust the FBI?
00:55:32
And they said, absolutely not.
00:55:34
And that's the scary scenario, right?
00:55:36
We've got these agencies that are being,
00:55:40
you, you know,
00:55:41
funded with unlimited pools of money.
00:55:44
Right.
00:55:45
And yet they aren't using their charters.
00:55:48
Their charters.
00:55:48
They're running outside of it.
00:55:50
You know, they run in
00:55:50
some of this surveillance
00:55:51
is being run out of Fort Dietrich.
00:55:53
And otherwise,
00:55:54
you look at how they
00:55:55
they do it in groups, right?
00:55:56
They've got these groups
00:55:57
that run under the same area.
00:56:00
And so
00:56:01
the charter of CIA
00:56:03
only being used internationally and FBI
00:56:05
being used only domestically,
00:56:07
it gets co-mingled.
00:56:08
Nobody knows whose data is whose data.
00:56:11
So of course.
00:56:12
I didn't know that was material
00:56:13
we weren't supposed to be.
00:56:14
It's an exclusion from this application.
00:56:17
And we see this going all the way through
00:56:19
our Department of Justice,
00:56:22
you know, our our federal judges.
00:56:24
I believe
00:56:25
that if we had the true information,
00:56:27
we would find that
00:56:28
that hundreds,
00:56:29
if not thousands, are compromised
00:56:31
in one way or another.
00:56:33
The allegations
00:56:34
that Dennis Montgomery made was
00:56:35
that they back pocket the information
00:56:37
they find.
00:56:38
So if somebody is having
00:56:39
an extramarital affair
00:56:41
or they're a homosexual or they say
00:56:44
they're a pedophile,
00:56:45
they take this information
00:56:46
and they back positive
00:56:47
for use later on American citizens and
00:56:51
and based on the court
00:56:52
case and open source, you
00:56:54
know, open source intel,
00:56:56
it looks to be true.
00:56:57
But when
00:56:58
you have that kind of a situation,
00:56:59
a government that's run so rampant,
00:57:01
how do you fix it
00:57:02
if there isn't accountability,
00:57:03
if you can't turn?
00:57:05
I always say there needs to be
00:57:06
a fourth Department of government
00:57:07
that runs completely independently
00:57:09
with its own budget with no oversight.
00:57:11
And and again, that's dangerous
00:57:14
because you wonder
00:57:14
how would you keep it in control?
00:57:16
But if you can
00:57:16
if you can fill it
00:57:17
with patriots
00:57:18
like the general,
00:57:19
like Mike Flynn, like a Kyle Seraph
00:57:21
and like a Steve Gray
00:57:22
30 year FBI agent,
00:57:24
we could fill it with
00:57:24
the guys that we really want.
00:57:26
I mean,
00:57:27
Anthony is a guy
00:57:28
that we really want in government
00:57:30
right now.
00:57:31
General Flynn is a guy
00:57:32
that I really want in government.
00:57:33
Those are the kind of people
00:57:34
that I trust.
00:57:35
But yet the best people,
00:57:38
the people that we can really trust,
00:57:39
the people that can be counted on
00:57:41
are the people that are leaving,
00:57:43
being discredited
00:57:44
because they're the ones that are
00:57:46
that the people that are corrupted
00:57:48
in government are afraid of. Right?
00:57:49
If you can't corrupt general data
00:57:51
and you can't corrupt Michael Flynn,
00:57:53
what do you do?
00:57:53
You try to discredit them.
00:57:54
That's how
00:57:54
that's the solution,
00:57:55
where you try to buy them.
00:57:56
And if you can't buy them, then
00:57:57
now you have to figure out
00:57:58
how to get them out.
00:57:59
That's what they did
00:58:00
with the arrest of General Flynn
00:58:01
in the Dirty 51.
00:58:03
So my question is,
00:58:05
how do you fix that, Jim?
00:58:06
How do you fix it to get everybody
00:58:08
to move in one direction?
00:58:09
How do we wake everybody
00:58:11
up simultaneously
00:58:12
and we have to do it much faster?
00:58:14
You know, I believe the
00:58:15
the barbarians are at the door.
00:58:17
Well, well, they are.
00:58:19
But one of the things that you said
00:58:21
was that
00:58:22
they think they can get away with it.
00:58:24
You know, they get away with it.
00:58:26
And one of the reasons that merit
00:58:30
is not a criteria
00:58:34
is that it then makes it easy
00:58:37
to put anyone in
00:58:39
and they don't
00:58:39
have to have the qualifications
00:58:42
to be doing the job
00:58:45
to fix.
00:58:47
You need to bring some outsiders in.
00:58:49
I just published an article in Congress
00:58:52
Your Jig is Up and I outlined why
00:58:56
I don't think
00:58:57
anyone in the House is qualified
00:59:00
to be the Speaker.
00:59:02
They need to bring someone in
00:59:03
from the outside
00:59:05
who can actually give them some spines
00:59:08
and get them moving and doing things.
00:59:11
They don't use their power of the purse.
00:59:13
They don't use their subpoena power.
00:59:15
How many more hearings
00:59:16
are we going to have?
00:59:18
How many times are we going to hear
00:59:20
about the bank records
00:59:22
For the Bidens
00:59:23
know they don't know how to take action
00:59:27
and bring something to conclusion.
00:59:30
And I think it's really dismal
00:59:33
that we don't have the right,
00:59:37
even one of them,
00:59:40
who could be the speaker.
00:59:42
I'm not happy with these elites,
00:59:45
and I agree with you wholeheartedly.
00:59:47
George is going to have
00:59:48
some questions here,
00:59:49
but I want to give the general
00:59:50
a chance to chime on this, George,
00:59:51
and then you can bring the questions.
00:59:52
But I that's my problem.
00:59:55
I think if we if we find it
00:59:58
if we took all their electronic devices,
01:00:00
if we drug tested all of them
01:00:02
and we investigated their finances,
01:00:05
I think out of the 535
01:00:06
executives in Washington
01:00:08
DC, I'd be surprised if we had 15 or 20.
01:00:11
There were honest people
01:00:12
and we got all said and done.
01:00:14
I don't care whether it's a book deal.
01:00:15
I don't care if it's foreign money.
01:00:17
I don't care
01:00:17
if it's super PAC money, insider trading,
01:00:19
drug use
01:00:21
and any other crimes
01:00:22
we could possibly think of.
01:00:23
I think that they're
01:00:24
their electronic devices would be
01:00:25
and I think they should have
01:00:26
that responsibility.
01:00:27
I think we should be able to audit.
01:00:28
But I agree with you, Dr.
01:00:30
Jan, at this point, I don't know, Tony.
01:00:32
So what do you think, General?
01:00:33
And your thought on this?
01:00:35
How do we fix this?
01:00:36
I mean, where do we go from here?
01:00:37
The barbarians at the door.
01:00:38
We're going to talk about,
01:00:39
you know, how Israeli and the Palestine,
01:00:42
how this intelligence allegedly
01:00:45
was missed on this invasion.
01:00:47
But we're also going to talk
01:00:48
about the application
01:00:49
in comparison to our own government.
01:00:51
Your thoughts?
01:00:51
How do we fix this?
01:00:52
You know,
01:00:53
based on where we're at right now,
01:00:54
I don't think we're
01:00:55
waking up fast enough.
01:00:58
Yeah, this
01:00:59
is why it's so
01:01:00
important that President Trump win
01:01:03
and not make the same
01:01:06
error that was made in 2016
01:01:09
where he he
01:01:10
he took the unit party's recommendation.
01:01:12
He took the Chamber of Commerce,
01:01:14
he took the RNC
01:01:16
and let all these people
01:01:17
that didn't support him
01:01:20
jump across the threshold, we love you.
01:01:23
And they got all these plum positions
01:01:25
and it was just a resume pad for them.
01:01:27
Meanwhile,
01:01:27
I helped them when North Carolina
01:01:30
I was working every day
01:01:31
as a Trump surrogate.
01:01:32
I never got a phone call
01:01:33
until the 30 until the last year
01:01:36
when Trump saw me on Fox News.
01:01:38
And they, hey, why
01:01:39
why haven't you hired this guy yet?
01:01:40
I went and met with him
01:01:41
in the Oval Office and he's like,
01:01:43
I can't believe we haven't hired you yet.
01:01:45
And I'm like, Yeah.
01:01:46
And you know, to its credit,
01:01:48
Mark Esper got in there
01:01:49
and said
01:01:49
that he was blocked
01:01:50
by the the establishment.
01:01:53
And so we cannot let that happen again.
01:01:56
If they
01:01:57
you know,
01:01:57
when President Trump wins in 2024,
01:02:01
we have to come in with a landing team
01:02:05
filled with people that have vision
01:02:08
and are able to execute his vision
01:02:10
to restore this country's
01:02:11
principles and values
01:02:13
and focus on America first and move
01:02:16
in that direction.
01:02:17
And this border issue of Hamas,
01:02:21
it's all connected.
01:02:22
There's been three major
01:02:24
intelligence failures
01:02:25
in the Biden administration,
01:02:27
Afghanistan, where they didn't realize
01:02:29
that the Taliban was going
01:02:30
to sweep that country in a few days
01:02:32
and leave over 100 billion,
01:02:34
as you say, and equipment behind.
01:02:38
Remember, nobody ever talks
01:02:40
about when Russia invaded Ukraine.
01:02:45
That and the Blinken's
01:02:46
first instinct, Biden's
01:02:47
first instinct
01:02:49
was to remove
01:02:50
Zelensky from the equation
01:02:51
the night before they offered him
01:02:53
a ride out.
01:02:54
And Zelensky famously said,
01:02:56
I don't need a ride.
01:02:57
I need ammo, I need weapons,
01:02:58
I need supplies.
01:03:00
Think about if Trump had done that.
01:03:03
I can put this a different way.
01:03:05
President Biden is a Putin stooge.
01:03:09
We're trying to decapitate
01:03:10
the Ukrainian government
01:03:11
and help Russia's invasion
01:03:13
on the eve of the invasion.
01:03:15
That's how it would be framed.
01:03:16
What what Trump And now the third
01:03:19
big mess.
01:03:20
We have a responsibility,
01:03:21
an intelligence
01:03:22
sharing agreement with Israel.
01:03:25
You're telling me that we didn't know
01:03:27
that this massive undertaking with
01:03:31
Hamas was,
01:03:36
you know,
01:03:37
that little was about to take place?
01:03:39
That's a big that's the border.
01:03:41
We don't know.
01:03:42
We have no idea what the border
01:03:46
what's going on at the border.
01:03:47
And so our
01:03:51
intelligence failure
01:03:53
will lead to
01:03:54
some catastrophe here in the country.
01:03:56
And that
01:03:57
and those are the four big things.
01:03:59
And it's
01:04:00
because the government has weaponized
01:04:04
and they're focused on PTA moms, soccer
01:04:06
moms, Catholics
01:04:07
and Trump supporters
01:04:09
and political opponents.
01:04:10
That's the issue.
01:04:12
And that is 100%.
01:04:13
You've just nailed it.
01:04:14
And George,
01:04:15
I want to let you get
01:04:16
your questions next.
01:04:17
Why don't you get the questions then?
01:04:18
I'm going to comment
01:04:19
and we'll go into what
01:04:19
the next item is here.
01:04:20
All right.
01:04:20
So we've got a few questions
01:04:21
for you guys.
01:04:22
So let me see General Carter,
01:04:27
first questions, what do you
01:04:28
what do you think about Miley?
01:04:32
You know, Miley, you know Mark Milley,
01:04:36
I met with Mark for many, many years.
01:04:39
He's a combat veteran.
01:04:42
I you know, I, I
01:04:45
disagreed with a lot of things.
01:04:47
He he did as as the chairman,
01:04:51
like I think any
01:04:53
highly controversial public figure.
01:04:56
He's he's been
01:04:58
accused of a lot of different things
01:05:01
I, I share a long standing relationship
01:05:05
with with Mark
01:05:07
and so I'll just leave it at that.
01:05:10
That's a
01:05:10
no I said that
01:05:12
that's enough said in my book.
01:05:13
So we got let me see here.
01:05:17
in the recent conflict
01:05:18
with Israel and Palestine,
01:05:19
is it intentional for some reason,
01:05:21
like stopping the 2024 election, etc.?
01:05:26
Either I would not
01:05:27
put it past the
01:05:31
this administration.
01:05:33
If you think about
01:05:34
what happened with COVID
01:05:35
and the
01:05:36
loosening the signature requirements
01:05:38
and the mail in ballots and all of that,
01:05:40
I would not put it past
01:05:42
this administration
01:05:43
to try some high jinks to impact the 2024
01:05:47
election, because, you know,
01:05:48
they don't
01:05:49
necessarily believe in democracy.
01:05:51
You know, that they don't
01:05:52
care about democracy,
01:05:54
they care about power
01:05:55
and maintaining that power.
01:05:57
I mean, Biden is on record
01:05:58
saying these are going to do
01:05:59
everything he can
01:05:59
to stop Trump from being on the ballot.
01:06:02
So I don't think we've seen
01:06:05
the end of the efforts
01:06:07
to try to remove Trump from the equation.
01:06:09
Yeah, they're going to keep going
01:06:11
with all their fake on
01:06:15
indictments.
01:06:15
They've got
01:06:16
such a sophisticated system
01:06:18
of manipulating our elections.
01:06:20
You've got the dead,
01:06:21
I like to call them Democrats,
01:06:23
but the the voter rolls
01:06:24
that haven't been cleaned up,
01:06:25
you know, you look at the mules
01:06:27
they use to drop ballots,
01:06:28
you look at the
01:06:29
change votes
01:06:30
electronically, the ballot scanners
01:06:32
that weren't working.
01:06:33
They've been using cellular technology
01:06:35
that we've seen from behind the scenes.
01:06:37
Mark Glendale,
01:06:38
Mike Lindell's investigation
01:06:39
and some of the other investigations done
01:06:41
show that they're actually using
01:06:43
geofencing to determine
01:06:44
when Republicans
01:06:45
are leaving their areas
01:06:46
and whether they're going
01:06:47
to polling stations
01:06:48
and they're counting
01:06:49
how many Republicans are going to vote
01:06:51
using cellular technology.
01:06:52
So there's there's
01:06:53
so many ways they've done this.
01:06:55
We have to go back to paper ballots.
01:06:56
We bring up these blockchain technology.
01:06:58
There's a lot of ways to fix it.
01:06:59
I just don't know if we can fix it
01:07:00
prior to this election.
01:07:02
And clearly
01:07:02
they're not to want us to fix it
01:07:04
as they continue to push,
01:07:05
you know,
01:07:06
the court cases like the Brunson case,
01:07:09
the Georgia case with Greg Phillips
01:07:12
and Catherine Engelbrecht
01:07:13
and some of the other things
01:07:13
going on around the country,
01:07:15
we hope for results,
01:07:16
but it's complicated.
01:07:17
George, you have other questions?
01:07:18
Yes, we do.
01:07:18
So this could be either for Dr.
01:07:20
Jan or to General.
01:07:21
So this from Jojo? Yes.
01:07:23
Who keeps an eye on our military
01:07:25
biological weapons.
01:07:26
FOUSHEE Is there someone else doing it
01:07:28
with all the stuff that's been going on?
01:07:32
Is there a Jojo from jurors?
01:07:34
That is Jojo from jurors?
01:07:37
No, it's not Jojo from Germany.
01:07:39
There's there's an entire chemical corps.
01:07:44
Now, let's hope not.
01:07:46
But there's a chemical corps
01:07:47
and there's a general
01:07:48
that's in charge of the chemical Corps.
01:07:50
They're in charge
01:07:50
of chemical, biological,
01:07:52
nuclear and radiation
01:07:54
events, equipment planning,
01:07:56
training, preparation for Aberdeen, Fort
01:08:00
Detrick and other places
01:08:01
around the country have
01:08:06
the required
01:08:08
materials all locked up and safe
01:08:11
and secure.
01:08:12
And and that's their responsibility
01:08:15
to do that, because, like
01:08:18
I know
01:08:18
we we've seen this like,
01:08:20
I don't know, four months ago,
01:08:21
I think Dr.
01:08:21
Jen, I don't know if we talked about it.
01:08:22
When you doing a show
01:08:24
like in California, they found like a lab
01:08:27
where they had coronavirus
01:08:29
and covered in there.
01:08:30
There in
01:08:31
there were
01:08:31
mixing up a bunch of other stuff
01:08:33
like that lab.
01:08:34
And what do you mean
01:08:35
name is supposed to be sanctioned?
01:08:36
Yeah, they had 30 plus pathogens.
01:08:38
Yeah. Lab.
01:08:40
Like, how is that stuff?
01:08:41
Like, a lot to happen
01:08:42
here in this country
01:08:43
and nothing's being done about it?
01:08:46
Nothing.
01:08:47
I think that's the focus on soccer moms
01:08:50
and PTA moms and Catholics
01:08:52
and political opponents
01:08:54
that takes the FBI's
01:08:56
eye off the ball on the real threat.
01:08:58
These people aren't a threat.
01:09:01
Yeah, Tiny laboratory.
01:09:03
US air marshals
01:09:04
been on my show
01:09:05
and she's it's it's
01:09:06
know the bombing
01:09:07
and other types of things.
01:09:08
Yeah Sonya Lobos
01:09:09
coach talked about how for example,
01:09:11
the air
01:09:11
marshals are being pulled off of flights
01:09:13
to track people.
01:09:15
You know,
01:09:16
these are teachers
01:09:17
that went to jail, six or otherwise.
01:09:19
And they're using our air marshals
01:09:21
to do that versus being on flights.
01:09:23
I think when you have an open border,
01:09:25
we get a lot of intel
01:09:26
from the open border,
01:09:27
from people
01:09:27
like Ben Bergman and Michael
01:09:29
Yon and Van or Steel,
01:09:31
because obviously they're doing that
01:09:32
Operation Burning Edge
01:09:33
and some of the other
01:09:34
investigative journalism
01:09:35
they've all been working on
01:09:36
nonstop binge. Amazing.
01:09:38
You know, when you start
01:09:39
seeing individuals from 80
01:09:41
plus foreign countries
01:09:43
coming in unobstructed
01:09:44
through the border,
01:09:46
we're not running the background.
01:09:47
We need to be
01:09:47
we catch a very small handful.
01:09:49
Those are the counted numbers,
01:09:51
not the guy.
01:09:52
Two ways
01:09:52
we're looking at millions
01:09:54
of millions
01:09:54
of unaccounted military,
01:09:56
major individuals,
01:09:58
military age individuals
01:09:59
have come in through the border.
01:10:01
I mean, it's a scary proposition
01:10:02
when I see the barbarians at the door.
01:10:04
We just saw Hamas advertising.
01:10:07
When I say Hamas advertising, Hamas flags
01:10:10
in Michigan on a story
01:10:11
that George dug up, you know, I just saw
01:10:14
I saw a video of some Palestinians
01:10:15
on the highway that had their flags
01:10:17
sticking out of the car.
01:10:18
Some of them were Hamas flags,
01:10:19
and they were doing donuts
01:10:21
on an interstate blocking traffic.
01:10:23
That was a video
01:10:23
circulating on social media today.
01:10:26
And you had to look the cartoon
01:10:27
tally international.
01:10:28
Let me finish this
01:10:29
because I'll let you go, George.
01:10:30
I know, I know.
01:10:31
I believe I know
01:10:32
what you're going to talk about
01:10:33
is that in Vegas investigation
01:10:34
you're working on
01:10:35
transnational gangs are organized
01:10:38
and they've infiltrated the U.S.
01:10:39
and they're actually going
01:10:40
into wealthy neighborhoods and they're.
01:10:42
Rob, they're targeting and robbing
01:10:44
the wealthy, specifically picking
01:10:45
highly sellable,
01:10:47
quick items, jewelry, bullion coins,
01:10:50
you know, anything that's
01:10:51
quickly usable guns.
01:10:53
We we broke a
01:10:54
story that I'm
01:10:54
surprised didn't go mainstream,
01:10:56
but the cartels have been buying
01:10:58
massive amounts,
01:10:59
3D and 4D mills from China.
01:11:03
They're duplicates of the mill
01:11:04
if you're familiar with the general,
01:11:06
the ghost gunner.
01:11:07
Are you familiar with this?
01:11:10
I don't know if
01:11:11
the ghost gunner is a mill
01:11:13
that can produce receivers for pistols,
01:11:16
air fifteens.
01:11:17
You can also pork
01:11:18
you produce Glock spurs.
01:11:19
It looks like,
01:11:20
as we have seen previously,
01:11:22
all the normal gun traffic
01:11:24
is north to south.
01:11:26
What we're seeing is the cartels
01:11:28
to the point
01:11:28
that they're allegedly
01:11:29
funding government officials
01:11:31
that are anti to a
01:11:32
that are to a legislative pro
01:11:35
restricting our gun rights. Politicians.
01:11:38
And they're investing in them
01:11:39
in the hopes that they're going to pass
01:11:41
additional restrictive gun
01:11:43
laws so that they can start moving
01:11:45
guns into the United States.
01:11:46
They're buying
01:11:47
large amounts of gun parts.
01:11:48
And that
01:11:49
and you know,
01:11:50
what you've got
01:11:50
is we're getting infiltrated.
01:11:52
We've got to walk military.
01:11:53
And I have to be honest with you,
01:11:54
if I was going to be
01:11:55
in a combat situation,
01:11:56
the last thing I want is a guy wears
01:11:58
a dress in is in a casual time.
01:12:00
It doesn't really appeal to me
01:12:02
being back to back
01:12:03
with that kind of a person,
01:12:05
because I think that's him. And Dr.
01:12:06
Jan, you and I have talked about this.
01:12:08
It's a mental health crisis.
01:12:10
I can't tell you why.
01:12:11
You know, if you listen to
01:12:14
if you listen to Alex Jones,
01:12:15
he would tell you that it's
01:12:16
something in the water.
01:12:17
Some of the doctors agree with that.
01:12:18
Some of the doctors agree
01:12:19
that it's something in the vaccines
01:12:21
because we've got both
01:12:22
female and male genetic DNA in vaccines,
01:12:25
because we're seeing
01:12:26
and because I know look,
01:12:27
I have to be honest, at my age,
01:12:29
when I was a kid,
01:12:30
I didn't see a ton of training.
01:12:32
And I grew up in York.
01:12:33
I mean, if there was
01:12:34
there was always homosexuals in New York.
01:12:35
They were in the nightclubs
01:12:36
here in studio 54,
01:12:37
the limelight, the Red Parrot.
01:12:39
It was common to see groups in there,
01:12:41
but it wasn't like you like
01:12:42
these transgenders were in your face.
01:12:44
It wasn't something you saw all the time.
01:12:46
And I understand
01:12:47
they're less than half
01:12:48
percent of the population and
01:12:49
why we would want them
01:12:51
running our military,
01:12:52
because I think it's mental.
01:12:53
I think it's a mental issue.
01:12:54
Personally, that's my opinion.
01:12:56
You know,
01:12:56
I think everybody deserves to be happy.
01:12:58
I just don't think that's a role,
01:13:00
especially with the potential for combat.
01:13:02
But here we are getting invaded, right?
01:13:04
I mean, this is an invasion.
01:13:05
This is no joke
01:13:06
Ben Berkman has a bag of IDs.
01:13:08
That's 86 different countries.
01:13:10
It's not just Latin America,
01:13:11
Mexico and South America.
01:13:13
It's the Middle East.
01:13:14
It's it's China, it's Asia, it's Vietnam.
01:13:18
And these people are not being vetted.
01:13:20
There are Ms.
01:13:21
13 gang members that are coming in.
01:13:23
And you can see
01:13:23
they've had tattoo removal
01:13:25
on some of their facial.
01:13:26
And this has been verified
01:13:28
by many individuals.
01:13:29
And right now, our Border Patrol,
01:13:31
what are they?
01:13:32
They're welcome wagon.
01:13:33
They're not Border Patrol people.
01:13:35
You know, George Common
01:13:36
because I know
01:13:36
you and I have been talking
01:13:38
about this behind scenes.
01:13:39
You would have been better off
01:13:40
instigating a lot of this.
01:13:41
You would have been better off
01:13:42
with your theory and I'll say his.
01:13:44
But they have been transient
01:13:46
enders out in New York City
01:13:47
for a long time.
01:13:47
It's just that it's more
01:13:49
I'm not going to it's
01:13:50
how it's more acceptable with Hollywood.
01:13:53
That's why people come out
01:13:54
more and feel more freely to flaunt it.
01:13:57
If anything is acceptable in Hollywood,
01:13:59
then it's okay to come out in the public.
01:14:01
But do they belong in the military?
01:14:03
You know, hell no.
01:14:04
You should have just one
01:14:05
where you dairy
01:14:06
that Michelle
01:14:07
Michael Biden wants to be president.
01:14:09
And that's why because we all know
01:14:10
she's a guy
01:14:11
and they want to make it
01:14:13
more acceptable has been my opinion
01:14:14
all along.
01:14:16
That's water
01:14:16
indoctrinating your kids
01:14:17
because you started
01:14:18
to make it during the primary.
01:14:19
All right,
01:14:20
General, I'd like to hear
01:14:21
your thoughts on this,
01:14:22
because when you start endangering
01:14:23
the people of the United States
01:14:25
through the decisions
01:14:26
you're making because of DEA
01:14:28
or some other obscure
01:14:29
or maybe because of Big Mike Obama,
01:14:31
it seems crazy.
01:14:32
And I'm not asking you
01:14:33
to comment on Mike Obama.
01:14:34
That's our own theory.
01:14:35
I'm asking you to
01:14:36
comment on the military.
01:14:40
You know,
01:14:42
the military needs
01:14:43
to get back to a focus on
01:14:48
killing the enemy and
01:14:50
and creating a force that is razor sharp
01:14:54
with respect
01:14:55
to airborne rangers, infantry,
01:14:59
and the logistics network
01:15:01
to support our tip of the spear folks.
01:15:05
And this focus on
01:15:10
other things,
01:15:12
you know, DEA and all of that.
01:15:14
And my view,
01:15:17
you know, sure,
01:15:19
everybody ought to,
01:15:21
you know, feel okay
01:15:22
and happy and all that.
01:15:23
But they at the end of the day, you shave
01:15:27
your head, you get a uniform,
01:15:30
you march, you do push ups.
01:15:32
And what we want is people who can follow
01:15:35
orders, issue orders over
01:15:36
time as they get trained
01:15:38
and execute the mission.
01:15:40
And that's what we need to focus on.
01:15:42
We can't meet our recruiting goals today
01:15:45
because of some of these changes.
01:15:48
A lot of parents
01:15:49
are voting with their their feet,
01:15:50
their children's feet by saying,
01:15:52
no, you're not going in.
01:15:53
And a lot of children are saying, no,
01:15:55
I'm not going in
01:15:56
17, an 18 year old high school graduates,
01:15:59
we're we're missing routinely now
01:16:02
recruiting numbers for all the services.
01:16:06
And I spent some time
01:16:07
talking to the leadership
01:16:08
and the military about,
01:16:11
you know,
01:16:12
finding these young men and women,
01:16:15
you know, an opportunity to come serve.
01:16:18
And so it's a real issue right now
01:16:21
to build an army, a Navy and Air Force,
01:16:24
a marine corps
01:16:26
that can execute
01:16:27
the national defense strategy.
01:16:29
And we are a message
01:16:32
that says you're signing up,
01:16:35
going to go fight and preserve our nation
01:16:39
is a much better message
01:16:41
than some of these other things
01:16:43
that we're hearing.
01:16:44
It's great.
01:16:45
You know, Jan, comments
01:16:46
on what they're doing on that.
01:16:47
Go ahead, George. No, no.
01:16:48
I just want to say there was
01:16:51
an article I was on
01:16:52
one of the TV stations
01:16:53
that the military's
01:16:55
now taking in more immigrants to sign up.
01:16:59
I mean, they're illegals.
01:17:02
Immigrants are illegals.
01:17:04
They're letting them sign up.
01:17:05
I mean,
01:17:06
this is what's happening right now.
01:17:09
How much
01:17:09
how much can you actually trust them?
01:17:13
Well, so I think there's
01:17:15
there's you know, Jan's question
01:17:17
is, are they
01:17:18
you undocumented or illegal immigrants
01:17:21
or are they just immigrants that are,
01:17:25
you know, fully
01:17:28
full citizens and
01:17:31
they're, you know there are some
01:17:34
dark kids
01:17:35
and that kind of thing
01:17:36
that come in to the military
01:17:38
and then get their citizenship afterward.
01:17:41
And,
01:17:44
you know, that's that's
01:17:45
that's not a not a bad thing
01:17:49
when when you are able
01:17:50
to take some of these young men and women
01:17:54
and transition them
01:17:57
and they turn out in my experiences,
01:17:59
they turn out to be pretty good soldiers.
01:18:02
So there's there's
01:18:05
and there
01:18:06
are requirements,
01:18:07
there are vetting and all of that
01:18:08
to make sure
01:18:10
that know that they're
01:18:12
they're not part of an entire Ms.
01:18:13
13 gang back in El Salvador
01:18:15
and all of that.
01:18:17
But there's a story circulating
01:18:19
right now that Hezbollah people
01:18:22
entering Venezuela,
01:18:23
I think and Vander
01:18:24
Steele broke this story.
01:18:25
I don't know the truth.
01:18:26
I haven't validated
01:18:27
I don't have any receipts on it,
01:18:28
but that Hezbollah is
01:18:31
buying Venezuelan
01:18:32
passports and represent them,
01:18:34
representing themselves as Venezuelans.
01:18:36
And allegedly they speak
01:18:37
they've been trained to speak
01:18:38
perfect Spanish.
01:18:39
Now, is that true? Have no idea.
01:18:41
But that's always my concern,
01:18:42
even in operations like that.
01:18:44
You know, I believe in legal immigration,
01:18:46
to be honest with you.
01:18:47
Many times
01:18:47
I thought that if we unified
01:18:48
with Mexico and Canada,
01:18:49
we believe much more stronger
01:18:51
we'd be a much more stronger country,
01:18:53
meaning that
01:18:54
unlimited natural resources
01:18:55
on both sides,
01:18:56
great labor pool,
01:18:57
and I'm sure our own military quickly
01:19:01
reduce the influence
01:19:03
for a number of reasons.
01:19:04
I believe they can control the cartels
01:19:06
pretty readily if they decided to.
01:19:09
I've often mentioned
01:19:10
that drone strikes to deal with
01:19:11
the cartel
01:19:12
would be beneficial,
01:19:13
since the Mexican government
01:19:14
is so influenced by them
01:19:16
and is unwilling
01:19:16
to make the tough decisions,
01:19:18
we could probably that.
01:19:19
But at the same time,
01:19:20
it's not easy to do this now.
01:19:22
Jorge,
01:19:23
you had something you wanted to say
01:19:24
and I didn't want to step on, you
01:19:26
know, he answered it.
01:19:27
It was that okay, great.
01:19:29
Dr.
01:19:30
Jan, do you have any comment on
01:19:31
any of what we just discussed here?
01:19:32
Because I don't want to leave you out
01:19:34
by any means
01:19:34
because you're an important
01:19:35
part of the show.
01:19:36
Okay?
01:19:36
I'm I'm happy to be here.
01:19:39
And you having the chance
01:19:42
to get to know the general
01:19:44
and for the public
01:19:46
to get to know the general.
01:19:47
I think, yeah,
01:19:48
you've done
01:19:49
a wonderful introduction and you
01:19:51
brought the best out of him.
01:19:55
But I see it a little differently.
01:19:58
I think that Obama's apology tool
01:20:03
was the first step in creating
01:20:07
guilt, shame,
01:20:11
resentment, victimhood,
01:20:15
so that people started hating America.
01:20:20
I think that the
01:20:23
the part of the transgender
01:20:26
or the supposed transgender community
01:20:31
is, first off, it's
01:20:35
.00 1% of the population,
01:20:41
and they are being forced
01:20:43
to adjust to
01:20:47
keep our mouths shut.
01:20:48
But it is a form of manipulating us
01:20:53
to not speak.
01:20:54
They're pushing disgusting things on us.
01:20:58
All right.
01:20:59
It's hate speech.
01:21:01
You can't say anything.
01:21:02
You'll get canceled.
01:21:04
So I think it's all part
01:21:08
the culture, the culture war.
01:21:11
But using the culture war
01:21:13
to take our voices away, I think it's.
01:21:16
Well said, Lance.
01:21:18
Actually, some
01:21:19
you know, Khalid Marshall, the leader
01:21:21
and founding member of Islamic
01:21:22
terror group
01:21:22
Hamas, he's
01:21:23
actually called
01:21:24
for a global day of rage tomorrow, which
01:21:27
is tomorrow on Friday.
01:21:29
And yeah, we're talking global.
01:21:31
Who knows?
01:21:32
Friday the 13th. Yeah.
01:21:35
well, you know,
01:21:36
think would be that
01:21:36
if that was to happen
01:21:37
here in the United States.
01:21:38
I hope people are prepared
01:21:39
to deal with it with extreme prejudice.
01:21:42
Of course that's me.
01:21:43
I don't believe that terrorism
01:21:45
should be allowed in any form on U.S.
01:21:47
soil. That includes BLM, Antifa.
01:21:49
I don't believe what we saw
01:21:50
out of the G six defendants
01:21:52
and the majority of them,
01:21:53
at least there were some exceptions,
01:21:55
was terrorism him
01:21:56
or was what
01:21:57
I would consider a criminal activity.
01:21:59
I think it was propelled
01:22:00
into a Fed's direction.
01:22:01
But there are many groups
01:22:03
and I would include the people
01:22:05
like I'm actually surprised
01:22:07
that no president has ever gone
01:22:09
after the individuals
01:22:10
involved in the WEF.
01:22:11
I'm not a big fan of the
01:22:12
WHO or the CDC,
01:22:14
but I clearly don't think
01:22:16
that the World Economic Forum,
01:22:18
people like Klaus
01:22:19
Schwab, Alexander Schwab
01:22:21
out, you know, Alexander Soros and
01:22:26
what's his name,
01:22:29
the adviser to Schwab,
01:22:31
Carol
01:22:32
Navarro is every man, I can't stand him.
01:22:35
And I'm
01:22:35
honestly I think
01:22:36
because of the overt acts they've made
01:22:38
I believe they're
01:22:39
international terrorists.
01:22:40
And I'm not asking anybody else
01:22:41
to comment on that.
01:22:42
I can be outspoken
01:22:43
because I don't think the odds of me
01:22:46
being in U.S.
01:22:46
government this time and less
01:22:48
so, somebody really needs a strong hand.
01:22:51
That's probably my best bet.
01:22:53
Not that I wouldn't do it,
01:22:54
not that I wouldn't donate all the money
01:22:56
I was given as a salary.
01:22:57
I think
01:22:58
the country
01:22:59
needs to be filled with patriots.
01:23:01
But I want to talk about something here
01:23:02
and then we're going to get
01:23:03
I know I've used
01:23:04
a bunch of your guys time
01:23:05
and time is valuable.
01:23:06
It's precious commodity.
01:23:08
And first of all,
01:23:08
I want to thank you both
01:23:09
for the time
01:23:10
you've taken in the relaxed
01:23:12
mode,
01:23:13
because we've obviously
01:23:13
been all over the map here.
01:23:15
But I want to talk about paid
01:23:16
shills, infiltrators.
01:23:18
I like to use the term infiltrators
01:23:20
with an eye in there
01:23:21
actually as traitors.
01:23:24
I think there's dividers, those
01:23:25
that block our unification
01:23:27
and division is, is
01:23:29
and I believe division is
01:23:30
it is an illusion of control, right?
01:23:32
I mean and it works very well divide us.
01:23:35
It's just like they do
01:23:36
in the prisons as an example.
01:23:37
They want put alternating gangs
01:23:39
so they won't focus on that.
01:23:40
A compound with 20 individuals
01:23:42
and only has 20 guards running it.
01:23:44
They'll put gangs in there
01:23:46
to attack each other.
01:23:47
It's the same thing
01:23:47
they're doing with us, right?
01:23:48
They use they use racism.
01:23:50
They use taking,
01:23:52
you know,
01:23:53
some narrative based on one statement
01:23:55
to try to undermine an individual
01:23:57
like they did to the General.
01:23:58
As of late, we have seen multiple attacks
01:24:02
on General Flynn, Roger Stone,
01:24:05
Greg Phillips,
01:24:06
who are all friends of, mine. Dr.
01:24:08
Jason Whitman.
01:24:09
Yeah. And Dr. Chan, I should add that.
01:24:11
But Dr.
01:24:12
Chan, you have been and I appreciate
01:24:15
that Tony earlier
01:24:16
had commented on this so candidly.
01:24:19
This has been something that you've seen
01:24:21
specifically as of late.
01:24:23
And I know it's it's
01:24:25
something that you really want to tell.
01:24:26
Tell the community something.
01:24:28
So, Jorge,
01:24:29
can we highlight her
01:24:30
and can we give her a chance
01:24:32
to talk unity?
01:24:33
Is it risk?
01:24:33
I don't know if that's
01:24:34
where you're going with this, but it's
01:24:35
not your jam. Yeah. Yes.
01:24:39
So my team
01:24:42
has been doing a lot of
01:24:47
following, but
01:24:48
also interviewing
01:24:50
quite a few people on social media.
01:24:53
And we have seen a trend where
01:24:55
there are three specific posters?
01:25:00
I don't know what you call
01:25:01
we can't call them tweeters anymore.
01:25:02
Clamshells.
01:25:04
Yeah, yeah.
01:25:05
And, and what
01:25:08
and also one of the
01:25:12
I can't say who this one person is
01:25:15
because of my team
01:25:16
members referred this person to the FBI.
01:25:20
But I,
01:25:22
I and I don't know
01:25:23
if they're trying
01:25:24
to make a case
01:25:25
that it's hate
01:25:26
speech online
01:25:28
to put together these videos or what but
01:25:32
shady grooves in the matrix
01:25:35
and the authority to
01:25:38
are three infiltrators.
01:25:42
Now what concerns me is that
01:25:46
I know we all want something to happen.
01:25:48
I know we thought
01:25:49
justice was going to be served
01:25:51
on January 20th, 2021.
01:25:55
We we know there's a plan.
01:26:00
We see different signs, but
01:26:03
we have to calm ourselves down
01:26:06
and not be as impatient.
01:26:10
If it took the globalists
01:26:14
literally a couple of centuries,
01:26:17
this plan has been going on
01:26:19
and they have chipped away
01:26:20
and chipped away and chipped away.
01:26:23
And if Donald Trump can be patient,
01:26:27
then I think we owe it to him
01:26:29
and to the country
01:26:31
for us to be patient as well.
01:26:34
But a couple are happening
01:26:36
because the tension is building
01:26:39
and people
01:26:40
feel like something might be coming.
01:26:42
There is the frustration
01:26:45
that is going into anger and animosity.
01:26:49
And then Shady Grove
01:26:52
in The Matrix and
01:26:56
the authority to have decided
01:27:00
and I,
01:27:01
I don't have it verified
01:27:02
if they're paid or not,
01:27:04
but I would highly suspect it.
01:27:07
But when you go after a General Flynn now
01:27:12
they should be the ones that will double
01:27:15
by the Vice
01:27:16
President of the United States, by Obama,
01:27:19
by the FBI, and for that man to
01:27:23
then keep on giving to the country
01:27:28
and to be so magnanimous,
01:27:31
I can't imagine that any of those people
01:27:35
that put these videos together to destroy
01:27:40
people could take it if they got it.
01:27:43
And we are really looking into them.
01:27:47
The other thing is, Admiral Rogers,
01:27:50
how could they be spreading
01:27:52
that She is really black hat
01:27:55
and the same with True
01:27:58
the Vote, Catherine and Phyllis,
01:28:02
they are saying that people
01:28:05
these people are so young,
01:28:08
they probably have no idea that
01:28:12
counselor Catherine
01:28:13
Engelbrecht was targeted
01:28:16
by the Obama administration, by the IRS.
01:28:20
That woman has fought and fought,
01:28:24
fought for the best of our country.
01:28:27
And so I have been encouraging people.
01:28:31
I did an interview earlier today.
01:28:34
I
01:28:36
these people are likely to be
01:28:38
seriously looked at.
01:28:40
And if you're
01:28:41
if you're one of their followers fine,
01:28:44
but if you are then
01:28:47
reposting what they're doing,
01:28:50
you are going to be in part
01:28:53
of that negativity
01:28:54
if we want something
01:28:57
to be able to happen.
01:28:59
I always say
01:29:01
just think about gratitude every day.
01:29:04
Grateful for the people
01:29:06
that do things to protect us.
01:29:08
Grateful for what?
01:29:09
I'm grateful
01:29:10
for being aware and having your eyes open
01:29:14
as opposed to the people that
01:29:17
just don't want to see reality.
01:29:20
Maybe can't or don't want to admit
01:29:23
they're wrong.
01:29:23
Don't know how to think for themselves.
01:29:26
But the other thing is when a Rob Reiner
01:29:30
or a George Tuckey post,
01:29:33
one of the most positive
01:29:34
things that we have found
01:29:37
is the number of people that take
01:29:40
them on. And the
01:29:44
well,
01:29:45
liberals just they just can't even exist.
01:29:49
On the other hand, I attacked David from
01:29:53
yeah, David from well,
01:29:55
I didn't attack him.
01:29:56
I asked for evidence
01:29:58
based on a claim he made
01:30:00
and then I was able to tell
01:30:03
that his followers are
01:30:06
just the ones
01:30:07
that don't think for themselves
01:30:09
because they were saying to me, well,
01:30:11
you know,
01:30:11
you could go to Google and figure it out.
01:30:13
Why don't you go to a dictionary?
01:30:16
Then of course I had to send some names.
01:30:18
Yeah, know,
01:30:20
I hear you becoming a quite to me
01:30:22
major, Dr. James. But yeah, I want to.
01:30:24
I just really had to try to trigger them.
01:30:29
And boy did I trigger them?
01:30:31
But we're beginning to see less and less
01:30:36
that get triggered
01:30:38
and more that are coming around slowly,
01:30:41
I would say Republicans, independents
01:30:45
and Democrats.
01:30:46
It's about two thirds because I look at
01:30:49
how they respond to the liberals.
01:30:53
Interestingly enough, a poll
01:30:54
from the other day,
01:30:55
30% of the Democrats
01:30:56
allegedly would vote for Donald Trump
01:30:58
if he was running.
01:30:59
That was a poll done by one of the news,
01:31:01
the conservative news
01:31:02
that actually wants to report
01:31:04
the real statistics.
01:31:05
They said the base come back, that
01:31:06
30% of the Democrats
01:31:07
would vote for Donald Trump.
01:31:08
So hopefully they are waking up.
01:31:10
George, you were going to make a comment.
01:31:11
So we're talking about unity.
01:31:13
And you look at our
01:31:14
are the Republicans in Congress.
01:31:16
They came in come together
01:31:17
to elect the speaker right now. It's so.
01:31:19
But as far as people
01:31:21
like tacking and doing stuff
01:31:22
like what you're talking about, don't
01:31:23
we want to say their three names?
01:31:24
They don't
01:31:25
they don't get that from my mouth
01:31:26
because they're just done.
01:31:28
But there's A
01:31:29
there's a few more people
01:31:30
that are in with them.
01:31:31
Well,
01:31:31
I can
01:31:32
you know, we can discuss that later
01:31:34
who I know for fact that that we believe,
01:31:37
you know,
01:31:37
a group
01:31:38
of behind the scenes conversation
01:31:40
saying, guys,
01:31:41
what I'm really saying
01:31:42
is that we need to focus on unity.
01:31:44
Yeah, I agree to ignore them.
01:31:47
We need to encourage followers
01:31:49
to stop reposting their stuff
01:31:51
and really for them to decide
01:31:53
are they part of the spiritual war
01:31:56
or are they
01:31:57
part of the ones who hate America?
01:31:59
The lines are really,
01:32:01
really clear in that.
01:32:03
So I have a question.
01:32:04
No gray area.
01:32:05
This is good versus evil.
01:32:07
So I a question, plain and simple.
01:32:08
I have a question first.
01:32:10
I have a question for both
01:32:11
General Taylor and Dr. Jen.
01:32:13
So when you look at Flintstone, Rogers
01:32:16
and even other people
01:32:17
both used to are very close
01:32:19
and inside the circle with Trump.
01:32:21
So when you
01:32:21
when I look at it, when you attack
01:32:23
Flynn or attack Stone or anyone to use
01:32:25
you really attacking Trump.
01:32:27
And they don't see it that way because.
01:32:28
But they are I mean, what are your
01:32:30
what are your thoughts on it?
01:32:32
Well, actually, Donald Trump said
01:32:35
they're coming after me to get after you.
01:32:39
And now that the FBI is targeting
01:32:43
MAGA supporters. Yeah.
01:32:46
How times is Trump wrong?
01:32:49
Never.
01:32:50
How many times to destroy him
01:32:53
do these people keep failing?
01:32:55
And I.
01:32:56
I think I mentioned
01:32:57
I've known Nancy Pelosi for 40 years.
01:33:00
I had complete confidence in her
01:33:02
that she would fail in every attempt
01:33:06
because mostly
01:33:08
I would think that
01:33:10
Pelosi could be
01:33:11
a Jimmy Carter who wanted to move
01:33:14
up.
01:33:15
Yeah, she's a perfect
01:33:16
I think it's a perfect comparison there.
01:33:18
For those of
01:33:19
you were referring to the book,
01:33:20
you need to get this book
01:33:22
double CROSSFIRE.
01:33:23
You need to read it cover to cover.
01:33:24
And I wouldn't doubt
01:33:25
that all of General
01:33:27
Taylor's books are fantastic.
01:33:29
This was a great book.
01:33:30
A lot of fun to read.
01:33:31
You know,
01:33:32
of course,
01:33:32
if you're an old operator,
01:33:33
sometimes you love to read
01:33:34
this kind of thing.
01:33:36
You know,
01:33:36
you can make a book right now
01:33:37
with what's going on with Palestine.
01:33:39
Israel,
01:33:39
you know, there's a lot of stuff there.
01:33:41
Yes. Which one is it?
01:33:45
I've got one chasing the lion.
01:33:47
Right.
01:33:48
Which is two books ago.
01:33:50
Two years ago.
01:33:52
It's a
01:33:52
part of my year
01:33:53
Sinclair series
01:33:54
that essentially has a double agent.
01:33:57
But
01:33:59
where Hamas
01:34:01
tax to Gaza and to southern Israel.
01:34:04
And that's a big part of the plot
01:34:07
and I'm only two and a half years
01:34:10
ahead of the mean.
01:34:11
We're going to I'm going
01:34:12
to start calling you today anonymous.
01:34:14
So north northeast.
01:34:16
Okay. This
01:34:19
you know,
01:34:20
there's a great storyline coming out now.
01:34:22
You've got the Iran Pentagon
01:34:24
infiltration story.
01:34:25
That's going to be an
01:34:26
opportunity for you.
01:34:26
But I want to do this, General.
01:34:29
We normally like to have some unifying.
01:34:31
We want to give people hope.
01:34:34
If you could make a statement
01:34:35
that you could give people hope,
01:34:37
you know,
01:34:38
whatever can draw on and help
01:34:40
try to help us unify the country.
01:34:42
Whatever you can say
01:34:43
to our listeners, subscribers,
01:34:45
our haters, there's plenty of those, too.
01:34:47
Yeah.
01:34:48
And then I want you to
01:34:49
when you close up on that comment,
01:34:50
I want you to go ahead and talk
01:34:51
about what your next book is briefly
01:34:53
and then where can they find your books?
01:34:55
When's your next appearance?
01:34:57
If they want to get an autographed copy
01:34:58
or meet you in person so they can get,
01:35:00
you know,
01:35:00
social media,
01:35:01
everybody wants to take a photo
01:35:02
and then I want to throw
01:35:03
this last thing in to you.
01:35:06
I'm always in
01:35:08
George and I are the same way.
01:35:09
You can't buy me
01:35:10
if you get back when you get back into DC
01:35:13
and you need a hard hand, I'm available.
01:35:16
You can count on me.
01:35:18
I can make the difficult
01:35:19
decisions out in the field.
01:35:20
George will be there with me.
01:35:22
So anyway,
01:35:23
General Graham on my own,
01:35:24
give us some hope.
01:35:25
I would say be careful
01:35:27
what you wish for on that.
01:35:28
No, no, no. We take it. Please. You.
01:35:30
We're like. We're in like Flynn.
01:35:32
Come on, we're here.
01:35:33
Like, it's so what I would say,
01:35:38
I.
01:35:39
I have been maligned
01:35:40
by the Progressive Alliance and by,
01:35:44
you know,
01:35:45
even the unit party
01:35:46
came after me a little bit, and
01:35:50
everything that I have been
01:35:51
for being crushed by the press
01:35:54
like kids getting death threats,
01:35:56
they see enormous pressure on me
01:36:00
and my family as
01:36:02
as we've gone through those.
01:36:03
And I still believe in this country.
01:36:05
I still believe that
01:36:07
everything that is right
01:36:09
with this country can fix everything
01:36:11
that is wrong with this country.
01:36:13
And and I believe that
01:36:15
because I've been
01:36:16
in the trenches of combat,
01:36:17
I've been in the trenches
01:36:18
of the school systems,
01:36:20
I've been in the trenches
01:36:21
of of our state government and in D.O.D.
01:36:25
And I truly believe that
01:36:29
with with all the support
01:36:30
that President Trump has out there
01:36:34
that we can overcome, that's enormous.
01:36:37
Good.
01:36:38
It's it's good versus evil
01:36:40
there is enormous
01:36:41
there are enormous winds of evil
01:36:43
blowing in this country.
01:36:44
And you see it with
01:36:46
with all these people, student groups,
01:36:50
Hamas and
01:36:51
the killing of Israeli children and women
01:36:55
and and
01:36:56
the enormous winds of evil
01:36:58
that are blowing.
01:36:59
We can overcome those through,
01:37:04
as Jan says, unity of action and
01:37:08
and that unity of action is coming
01:37:10
together, supporting each other
01:37:12
and voting and the overwhelming numbers,
01:37:16
because you know that
01:37:17
they're going to focus on counties
01:37:19
and trying to loosen the signatures
01:37:21
of our roles in those five counties
01:37:23
so that they can try to overcome this.
01:37:28
What they know is a groundswell.
01:37:30
It's a tsunami of support
01:37:32
for President Trump.
01:37:33
And so
01:37:35
we have to win
01:37:37
because this country right now
01:37:39
is devolving
01:37:41
with the most divisive
01:37:42
president we've ever had.
01:37:43
And I think even
01:37:45
the moderates are seeing that.
01:37:46
And as you
01:37:47
as you said, Lance,
01:37:47
even Democrats are seeing that.
01:37:50
And so we can win.
01:37:53
And I'm confident
01:37:55
everything that I've been through,
01:37:56
you see, you mentioned
01:37:57
Mike Flynn is a good friend of mine.
01:37:59
Everything that Mike has been through,
01:38:02
he still believes in the country.
01:38:03
He still believes in saving the country.
01:38:05
And when you
01:38:06
and when you
01:38:07
when you capture
01:38:08
when you think about that,
01:38:10
to have served so hard to serve this
01:38:14
this country and the people,
01:38:15
it's about serving people.
01:38:18
And to
01:38:19
go through all of that and then
01:38:23
it gets so dark
01:38:24
that you can't see any light
01:38:27
but you maintain hope.
01:38:29
We're about to see light.
01:38:31
We're about we are seeing light.
01:38:33
We are seeing that
01:38:35
the most incompetent administration
01:38:37
in the history of this country is is
01:38:42
changing minds
01:38:44
in every way possible.
01:38:47
And we are going to overcome this.
01:38:51
And and my stories, my books
01:38:53
are really me
01:38:54
processing this
01:38:55
fight of good versus evil.
01:38:57
And what I say to all your listeners,
01:39:00
as you know, the value,
01:39:03
the entertainment dollars
01:39:04
that are being spent
01:39:06
on Hollywood liberals,
01:39:08
you know, liberal authors.
01:39:10
There are conservative authors like me
01:39:13
that are scratching out
01:39:14
a living every single day,
01:39:16
you know, support us to.
01:39:18
And as we
01:39:23
we losing
01:39:25
we try to tell these stories,
01:39:27
the conservative principles
01:39:29
that we all believe in.
01:39:30
And we paint the picture
01:39:31
of good versus evil.
01:39:33
And and certainly we are
01:39:36
we are in that time right
01:39:38
now, the world is aflame.
01:39:41
We have to support one another
01:39:43
and help each other
01:39:44
reach that goal simultaneously
01:39:47
so that we can get
01:39:49
the president reelected and.
01:39:52
My books are available
01:39:53
on Amazon, Barnes and Noble.
01:39:56
I've got a new book coming out
01:39:57
called The Phalanx Code
01:39:59
and February, I'll be on book tour.
01:40:02
Hopefully I can come back and visit with
01:40:04
with this team
01:40:05
and we can publish the book tour
01:40:08
through through the big mag
01:40:10
and others
01:40:11
and get the word out about where where
01:40:14
I'll be on tour
01:40:15
and February, March of next year.
01:40:18
Yeah, that would be great.
01:40:19
We're always happy to help with that
01:40:21
deal in.
01:40:23
Yeah, that's absolutely
01:40:24
And if you get to Denver, obviously
01:40:26
love to connect with you.
01:40:27
If you get to New Jersey,
01:40:27
you can connect with George.
01:40:29
I always tell Dr.
01:40:29
Halper she's always
01:40:30
welcome to come and visit.
01:40:31
We'll take her all over the town.
01:40:33
It is.
01:40:33
It is
01:40:34
it is liberal leaning,
01:40:35
But of course, I hang out
01:40:36
with conservatives for the most part.
01:40:38
And I want to say
01:40:39
this to the listeners and
01:40:40
and subscribers
01:40:41
and all the people out there
01:40:43
and our haters.
01:40:44
Your freedom is at risk.
01:40:46
The barbarians are at the door.
01:40:48
Your unity is is a necessity.
01:40:51
Listen, I may not agree with you,
01:40:53
but that doesn't mean
01:40:53
I won't fight for you
01:40:54
to have the right to live the life
01:40:56
the way you want to live.
01:40:58
I give it everything I've got.
01:40:59
I love this country from top to bottom.
01:41:02
You know, I always say,
01:41:02
God, country, family,
01:41:04
because I believe I put my family last
01:41:05
is because I believe
01:41:06
without God in country, we're lost.
01:41:09
And that goes for both sides.
01:41:11
I want to see a unification of America.
01:41:12
I don't see color. I don't see religion.
01:41:15
You know, I see evil and good.
01:41:18
Good versus evil.
01:41:19
I only see one side to this world.
01:41:21
And the truth of the matter is,
01:41:22
if we don't take a stand now,
01:41:24
we can sit here and say,
01:41:25
well, you're you're making it serious.
01:41:27
It's conspiracy.
01:41:27
And you're
01:41:28
you're you're just making things up
01:41:30
and you're making it more serious.
01:41:31
That is not the case.
01:41:33
The problem in our businesses
01:41:34
and I think
01:41:35
both of you can speak for this,
01:41:37
we're so deeply entrenched.
01:41:38
We see things that the average public
01:41:40
doesn't see,
01:41:40
not because we're any smarter,
01:41:42
not because it's
01:41:42
just because we're diligent
01:41:44
and we're constantly reviewing,
01:41:46
you know, literally
01:41:47
thousands of pages
01:41:48
of material online and otherwise.
01:41:50
And you start to see patterns.
01:41:52
And I am extremely concerned
01:41:54
about where our country's going.
01:41:55
I know that the DC cabal
01:41:57
and the bankers
01:41:58
and all the people that are behind them
01:42:00
that are funding them,
01:42:01
they can't be trusted.
01:42:02
So we have to unify.
01:42:04
And hopefully tonight
01:42:05
you guys got that on this show.
01:42:06
Hopefully you walked away
01:42:08
and maybe you opened your mind.
01:42:09
Maybe you were on the other side
01:42:10
and hopefully we pushed you
01:42:11
a little farther to the middle
01:42:13
so that we can get the country
01:42:14
going in the right direction.
01:42:16
I want to thank both of our guest, Dr.
01:42:18
Jan, as always, amazing.
01:42:20
We love having you on the show.
01:42:22
We love being part of your world
01:42:24
and we appreciate you
01:42:25
for who you are and everything you do.
01:42:28
General, I got to tell you that,
01:42:29
you know,
01:42:29
you never know
01:42:30
when you get a guest on
01:42:31
just from the open source Intel.
01:42:34
You're a good man.
01:42:36
I got to tell you,
01:42:37
anybody that tries to discredit
01:42:38
you is completely wrong.
01:42:39
And you're the kind of guy
01:42:41
that I want to see back in D.C..
01:42:43
I want to see you back
01:42:44
to back with Flynn.
01:42:45
I want to see Roger back in there
01:42:46
because he's he's represented
01:42:48
four different presidents.
01:42:49
If anybody knows the game
01:42:51
of the infiltrators, it's Roger Stone.
01:42:53
We talk about it very often.
01:42:55
There's certain people
01:42:56
I really you know, Kash Patel,
01:42:58
I want to see
01:42:59
I want to see
01:42:59
President Trump surround himself
01:43:01
with men like you.
01:43:03
And hopefully they'll lean on
01:43:05
some of the patriotic Americans
01:43:06
that have stood up
01:43:07
and gave us an opportunity,
01:43:08
defend the country
01:43:09
and do what's necessary.
01:43:11
And, you know,
01:43:12
I think
01:43:12
we're at the point
01:43:13
where good men are going
01:43:14
to have to do bad things.
01:43:15
It's it happens sometimes in history.
01:43:17
And we've seen it.
01:43:18
We know 1776 was one version.
01:43:21
But listen,
01:43:22
congratulations on all your book,
01:43:24
16 books.
01:43:24
That is no simple feat
01:43:26
to write that many books,
01:43:27
Double CROSSFIRE, amazing book.
01:43:29
And I want to tell our listeners,
01:43:30
you've got to support these guys,
01:43:32
go out and buy their books.
01:43:33
I mean, that's one way to do it.
01:43:34
Leave them good comments.
01:43:35
But the most important
01:43:36
go over to his social media.
01:43:38
He's followed us.
01:43:38
You can find us on ours.
01:43:40
And General,
01:43:41
what's your social media handles?
01:43:42
I don't know him by heart yet.
01:43:43
I will after today. But what are they?
01:43:45
So people can find you so.
01:43:47
So my website is AJ tater dot com on
01:43:50
my Twitter at age 88
01:43:53
and then
01:43:54
my insta as I
01:43:56
tell you to underscore author,
01:43:58
which is the same as my my Facebook.
01:44:01
Okay. And Dr.
01:44:02
Jan, give him your social media
01:44:04
and where can they buy your book.
01:44:05
I think that book that wrote I think it's
01:44:08
I think it's, well, well-written.
01:44:10
And I think
01:44:11
people need to go out and find it now.
01:44:13
Where can they get it?
01:44:14
I actually I've just been asked
01:44:17
by a company
01:44:18
because they came across about,
01:44:22
you know, it was published in 88.
01:44:25
Yeah. Yeah.
01:44:26
But they have come across
01:44:28
about 50 hardcovers.
01:44:29
And it turns out that their warehouse
01:44:33
isn't far from where I live.
01:44:36
So they've asked to come over
01:44:37
and autograph them.
01:44:38
So I will get back to you on that.
01:44:42
Might need a reprint.
01:44:43
You might need
01:44:44
you got you got the general reprint.
01:44:46
I mean, you want it?
01:44:47
I'm signed copies. Dr. Jan just.
01:44:49
Yeah, you are.
01:44:51
You know,
01:44:51
you're endorsement is money
01:44:52
in the book world at this point.
01:44:55
The truth the matter.
01:44:57
Well, listen, I want to thank
01:44:58
both of you so much.
01:44:59
We ran over in time,
01:45:00
but we always like to go to a
01:45:01
natural out.
01:45:02
Thanks for being so patient.
01:45:03
I know. You know, this is.
01:45:04
You're ready to go to bed.
01:45:05
Dr. Janice, in your hours.
01:45:07
I'm sure you are.
01:45:08
Also, generally we burn up.
01:45:10
George,
01:45:10
why don't you give us the last words?
01:45:12
Mention our sponsor again
01:45:13
and take us out.
01:45:15
I'm sorry, Dr. Jane. Go ahead.
01:45:16
You had a comment?
01:45:17
I do.
01:45:18
I would like people
01:45:20
to go to my substack, Dr.
01:45:22
Jan Pets.com, because it's right there
01:45:26
in your little one third.
01:45:27
I put it in there.
01:45:28
I have written this article, Congress,
01:45:31
the jig is up.
01:45:32
And I outlined
01:45:33
why none of them are to be speaker.
01:45:37
And we
01:45:38
I knew that they were going to vote
01:45:40
for a leaf.
01:45:41
It's a sympathy vote
01:45:43
because he has cancer right now.
01:45:45
But we need someone from the outside.
01:45:48
And I thought I heard that Devin Nunes
01:45:51
had put himself up, but it wasn't there.
01:45:54
But If if we get Devin Nunes,
01:45:57
we get cash.
01:45:58
Patel and I know how things but
01:46:01
they have a voice
01:46:03
send it to your congresspeople
01:46:06
and let them know
01:46:07
how incompetent they are,
01:46:09
because I really outline it.
01:46:11
And one of my quotes in
01:46:14
there is from a former congressman
01:46:17
who when I asked him why the gun issue
01:46:20
never gets resolved, he confided in me.
01:46:24
He said,
01:46:26
if either side resolves it,
01:46:27
we have nothing to campaign on.
01:46:30
Yeah, I believe that's true.
01:46:32
I mean, they always try to play
01:46:33
whatever they think is going to get them.
01:46:34
Some segment of votes.
01:46:36
Alison, don't
01:46:36
forget to follow us at Lahinch.
01:46:38
Molly Acho at G.
01:46:40
Valentine at the Big Mic show.
01:46:41
And George, go ahead.
01:46:42
I just want to make sure
01:46:43
we got the follows in for x.
01:46:44
All right.
01:46:45
So I just want to thank
01:46:46
General Dana for coming on.
01:46:47
The show is an honor
01:46:48
and a pleasure to have you here.
01:46:49
You're welcome here any time.
01:46:51
And, sir,
01:46:52
when Trump wins
01:46:53
and you're not back in those positions,
01:46:55
it's time to clean house.
01:46:56
That's we got a clean house.
01:46:58
Dr. Jan, come to New Jersey.
01:47:00
There is no way.
01:47:00
It's just you and me now right.
01:47:04
Okay. All right.
01:47:06
So anyways,
01:47:06
I want to thank all our listeners,
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It's glad to hear you smiling, Papa.
01:47:15
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