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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
You just got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babbitt. | |
The 61st Grammy Awards is sponsored by Pfizer. | ||
And I'm sick and tired of Republicans trashing the United States of America. | ||
And I'm sick and tired of their trashing our men and women in uniform, suggesting we're in decline. | ||
If you think we're in decline, if you want to have Russian to move to Russia, Ted. | ||
If you hate troops from Texas, move to Russia! | ||
Please! Please! Okay, Scarborough, you never served in the military. | ||
All you did was have an intern, right, or some of your staff die mysteriously. | ||
So don't sit here and talk about it. | ||
America's in decline. | ||
Everybody knows that that's what we're trying to make America great against. | ||
It's in decline because of scum like you. | ||
You're nothing but scum that kowtows. | ||
You couldn't get reelected because you had personal issues. | ||
So now you go and apostate in front of the scum of MSNBC that's in business, NBC's in business with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
One of them, kiss their ass for the Winter Olympics. | ||
Right? Kowtow to them for the Winter Olympics. | ||
Never mention the Uyghurs. | ||
Never mention the evangelical Christians. | ||
Never mention the organ harvesting. | ||
Never mention any of it. Kiss their ass. | ||
And you cheerlead all the time for it. | ||
And you cheerlead for the poison dwarf and all of the lies and misrepresentations coming out of Ukraine. | ||
I got no problem. The Ukrainian people want to stand up and fight for their territory over there in eastern-speaking, Russian-speaking eastern part of the country. | ||
In Crimea, go for it. | ||
Have at it. Get your European buddies to back it up. | ||
Get the French. Get the Germans. | ||
Get the British. Get the Italians. | ||
Go to Chelsea. | ||
All the money is in the West End of London. | ||
All the money is in the city of London. | ||
All the money in Paris. | ||
All the money in Davos. All the money in Switzerland. | ||
All the money in Geneva. Let's go to Northern Italy. | ||
You know, George Clooney's over there. | ||
Look at all of them. They're all living high on the hog in Lake Cuomo. | ||
Get all their money. Let's take their money. | ||
Not the hard-working folks in the United States of America. | ||
Let's get those kids in the 101st Airborne on Romania on the border and let's bring them home. | ||
Why is the 101st there? | ||
Let's get some Italian Special Forces. | ||
Let's get some French Special Forces. | ||
Let's get the Norwegians in there. | ||
Norwegians sitting on a $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund or $3.5 trillion sovereign wealth fund off North Sea Oil. | ||
Send that money over there. | ||
Cut a check for a half a trillion and send it over there to reconstruct. | ||
Let's do it. Let's roll. You want to do it? | ||
Do it. Got no problem. | ||
People are free in this world to do it. | ||
Don't come here with the lies and misrepresentations and now we're going to send tanks over, we're going to retake the Crimea. | ||
That's what we're going to do. Because you're going to have American boys and girls over there like you had in World War I, like you had in World War II, like you had in the Cold War. | ||
The same people always end up doing it. | ||
He's going to sit there and leave because America's in decline, dude, because of guys like you. | ||
That have sold this nation out, you. | ||
That have sold this nation out. | ||
Certainly it's in decline. | ||
You look around the country, you can't make any... | ||
This is what Make America Great Again is about. | ||
To make sure that we overthrow the ruling class in this country that you're a running dog for. | ||
Right? A running dog for. | ||
And start to make some fundamental changes. | ||
This is what I said. You saw over the weekend, you got the Kochs. | ||
They're coming in. They're going to put a billion dollars in to stop Trump. | ||
Anybody but Trump. You got Griffin, Ken Griffin. | ||
You got Schwartzman. You've got Paul Singer. | ||
You got all of them. Anybody but Trump. | ||
Can't have MAGA. Can't have things. | ||
That's why, hey, you don't think I'd tax them? | ||
The oligarchs? | ||
Not the rich and not the wealthy. | ||
We want people to aspire to wealth. | ||
It's the United States. We want you to get your deal done. | ||
Do it. Become wealthy. | ||
Become rich. This country allows you to do that. | ||
I'm talking about the oligarchs. | ||
It's time to make them throw a little something into the kitty. | ||
A big something. And they should understand no free shots on goal. | ||
You oppose MAGA. You oppose the deplorables. | ||
You oppose Trump. There's no free shots on goal. | ||
None. Zero. Okay? | ||
Want to do it? It's free country. | ||
Do it. Use your money. Go for it. | ||
Go for it. Free country. | ||
But remember, there's no free shots on goal. | ||
Colonel Harvey, your assessment of the CCP, the war we have here... | ||
By the way, am I incorrect? | ||
And you're one of the best strategists I know, and my God, the job you did in Iraq to turn that thing around, that debacle, and the dedication you've given to our country... | ||
Over there with Nunez and Kash Patel and everybody at Intelligence in the National Security Council, President Trump had listened to you and gotten through the guys around him that gave him all the bad advice. | ||
Do you believe my thesis that we're actually third world war started started a while ago with the CCP and now they've got now the CCP has the mullahs in Iran they got Erdogan in Turkey they got Pakistan they have obviously North Korea mini me they've got they got the KGB in Moscow and they're consolidating the Eurasian landmass sir? | ||
Well it's clear I don't disagree with you it's clear that American leadership does not want to recognize These facts of what China has been doing, in particular, is an existential threat to the United States, and they are pushing the pedal to the metal in almost every area of military development that is critical to winning the next phases of war, | ||
including space, hypersonic delivery systems, nuclear missile capabilities on hypersonic systems, with multiple different delivery platforms to use. | ||
They want to be able to intimidate and deter the United States from engaging if we do have a conflict in Taiwan. | ||
But across the board, We do not want to confront the inconvenient facts. | ||
Over time, we just heard the NDC person talking about we're against the military. | ||
Well, we're not. We're for a strong military that is well-led, well-trained, and superiorly equipped to our competitors. | ||
We've not been putting the money into those things. | ||
We put money into fat stuff, wokeism, Beltway bayonets that are making lots and lots of money, but at the delivery end, we actually don't see the delivery of major new platforms and capabilities that are going to make a difference. | ||
We've got recruitment problems. | ||
We've got a Navy, according to the GAO, that is cannibalizing other ships. | ||
We haven't been producing ships. | ||
We're reducing the number of ships. | ||
Our capability ship-for-ship against the new Chinese is questionable. | ||
New Chinese ships that are out there, the Chinese continue to build state-of-the-art Aircraft carriers and delivery systems, weapon systems on those that are going to be supported by new propulsion systems that are things that we don't even consider here in our country. | ||
So we have a real problem. | ||
If you're pro-defense, we should have a bigger defense budget, but make sure that we're spending the money the right way and not on FAD and not on Beltway Bandits. | ||
You talk about, you know, to get to the trillion, because I can cut $100 billion out of the defense budget, but it's not even that. | ||
This is what the humiliation this weekend shows. | ||
It's the will to use it smartly. | ||
We've lost the will to use it smartly for ends that are victory. | ||
You identified this early on in Iraq and Afghanistan, or even places like Kosovo. | ||
I mean, this is what MacArthur told us in, what, 1952? | ||
There's no substitute for victory. | ||
Even then, after the Second World War, you could see it start to change in Vietnam, in Kuwait, even with the Gulf War. | ||
There's no identification of just using our resources. | ||
There's no political will. | ||
The consensus among the elite is not to have America victorious. | ||
You've seen it from the inside, brother, for your entire professional career. | ||
Am I off base there? | ||
I don't think you're off base. | ||
And one of the problems is we have even senior general officers like General Milley do not understand the art of war. | ||
And the fact that the principles of war have really not fundamentally changed. | ||
The tools, the equipment, those types of things, the high technology, integrating maybe AI into supporting our logistics systems in a better way. | ||
for inventory management, things like that. | ||
Those things do change, but the application, the will, the importance of economic strength behind a military remain the same. | ||
Logistics is key, but you've got to have a sharp, pointy head to the spear. | ||
When we have policymakers that don't understand these things, we have presidents that don't seem to understand the depth of knowledge, and we have apologists as national security advisors or State Department leads like Blinken or the Secretary of Defense. | ||
God bless him. | ||
He probably should never have gone beyond three-star general. | ||
Colonel, how can people get access to you, your writings, all the content you put up? | ||
And I know that you're thinking about a lot of different stuff right now, but I want people to have much more access to Colonel Derek Harvey. | ||
DerekHarvey.org is my webpage. | ||
DerekHarvey.org, that's my webpage. | ||
And then I... Generally used at Derek Harvey at Truth Social. | ||
I still remain off of Twitter. | ||
I will get back on Twitter in some way, but we'll figure that one out when the time is right. | ||
As soon as Musk starts letting anti-CCP people back on, which he won't, because the CCP's told him if he does that to pull the plug on the Shanghai factory and Tesla, why are there no hardcore anti-CCP people up there on a regular basis? | ||
Inquiring minds want to know. | ||
Inquiring minds want to know, why does he have Sequoia Capital? | ||
Why is Sequoia Capital the number two guy in the deal at Twitter? | ||
The first deal is his money at Tesla, right? | ||
The margin loans he's taken out, the stock he sold, the cash he's put in. | ||
You got a bunch of investment banks and kind of the bank lending and then right below the bank lending on the subordinated side. | ||
But the equity money, you got Sequoia Capital. | ||
That should tell you in Binance. | ||
You got Sequoia Capital. | ||
Sequoia Capital, a front for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
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Got a guy that heads it up. It's pure CCP. 100%. | |
Absolutely right. Doesn't Twitter look kind of odd when you got the Shanghai joint venture, who is the only real source of value he's got now? | ||
Because the other things, and even the brain chip, all of that's sucking up cash. | ||
The only thing he's got that generates any cash whatsoever is the joint venture with the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai. | ||
That generates cash. His Tesla factory there. | ||
And they don't want any anti-CCP people on that platform. | ||
It's one of the reasons their finances. Sequoia Capital is the second biggest person in that deal. | ||
Does that strike you as odd, Colonel Derek Harvey, knowing what you know about Sequoia Capital? | ||
It's a definite point of leverage over Twitter and Elon Musk. | ||
That type of relationship, though, and the dependent relationship Elon Musk has is the same as GM. General Motors, for example, all their operations around the world lose money. | ||
It's what they do in China that actually makes money, and China does not allow the profits from China to actually be withdrawn. | ||
And go elsewhere. So they just get reinvested in China. | ||
But GM is an example of the same type of problem that Elon Musk has. | ||
They're dependent upon the benevolence of the CCP. That benevolence, this is what we mean by a tributary state. | ||
We're going to bounce here in a minute. | ||
Can you just give me 30 seconds on a tributary state? | ||
Are we a tributary state to the Chinese Communist Party right now, Derek Harvey, in your opinion? | ||
Well, actually we are close to that if we aren't already. | ||
I worry about that. | ||
At what point is the tipping point or have we already gone over it? | ||
But when your independent actions that you would make, your agency is impeded, imposed upon because you have to defer to another state like the peripheral areas around the Mediterranean were tributes to the Roman Empire. | ||
You know, they were dependent and they got their direction from there. | ||
It's similar to being almost a colony in many ways. | ||
There's a facade type of independence there. | ||
Colonel Derrick Harvey at derrickharvey.org will send everybody there. | ||
Colonel Harvey, honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you, sir. Thank you. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
We're going to get Rebecca Koffler. | ||
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We're going to talk about the Ukraine-Russian situation next in the war room. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Let's get to... Rebecca Koffels has got a great piece up on Fox. | ||
It's about Ukraine and strategy and being able to look downrange. | ||
Let's get into that, Rebecca, and what's happening. | ||
We got a report this morning from Reuters. | ||
Defense ministry in Ukraine is now totally coming unglued since there's been reports over the weekend that Zelensky is trying to remove or trying to potentially remove the defense minister. | ||
Last week, they were all marching. | ||
They were going to pivot out of Bakhmut and all head down to Crimea. | ||
With the tanks that the Germans and the Americans gave them to liberate Crimea. | ||
Now, oops. Upon further review, they're saying there's 500,000 to 700,000 conscripts. | ||
This is the Defense Minister of Ukraine. | ||
This is not war room, not Bannon. | ||
This is 500, 700,000 conscripts massing on the Ukraine-Russian border for a winter offensive. | ||
What's the reality, ma'am? | ||
Where do we stand and how good a job? | ||
Has the Biden regime done in steering this? | ||
That now has lost, I don't know, 40,000 or 50,000 Ukrainian civilians, 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers, and they're talking about, I don't know, a couple hundred thousand Russians. | ||
So before the first anniversary, we may have, I don't know, according to what these people are saying, EU and the Defense Department, 250,000 to 350,000 people dead. | ||
Rebecca Koffler. Yes, Putin is preparing a massive offensive on the first anniversary of this conflict around February 24, which actually is the day after a big holiday. | ||
The birth of the Soviet army, okay? | ||
And Putin is very oriented towards symbolism. | ||
So he's assembling this brutal force, massive force again. | ||
He is also transitioning from special military operations to a large-scale war because he has concluded, judging by all the military that we have provided to Ukraine, He has concluded that we are preparing also for Russia's strategic defeat. | ||
And so Putin is not just gonna, you know, sit back and wait, right? | ||
Crimea for centuries has been part of Russia. | ||
And the Russians have already warned that if we were to really attack or we, you know, with Ukraine, rather, with our support, they will have a massive retaliation. | ||
Biden, on the other hand, has displayed absolute profound lack of strategy and inability to plan. | ||
And just like Colonel Derrick Harvey said, we have military leaders who absolutely have lost the sight of the big picture. | ||
They don't understand the art of war. | ||
They think that as long as we provide, you know, stingers, javelins, you know, bradlers and whatnot, Putin is going to capitulate. | ||
But we already know that weaponry does not win wars. | ||
Strategy does. | ||
And even in Afghanistan, You know, the Taliban and the insurgents who have no regular army, they figured out how to beat Abrams' tanks, right, with their IEDs. | ||
So, because they're using our reliance on technology as our vulnerability. | ||
And so, Putin has already approved The action taken by some Russian company that said they're going to pay $75,000 to first Russian soldiers who are going to figure out how to blow up these Abrams tanks. | ||
And so Biden is just basically, you know, reacting and reacting. | ||
And it's not just Russia, Steve. | ||
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But here's what I understand. | |
Here's what I understand. Bakhmut was this was in Zelensky keep saying hey I got to hold that city because to lose that there's a couple of strategic crossroads there that essentially means that it'll be symbolically I'm giving up on retaking or countering the the eastern provinces which the Russians now say that they hold but we weren't told we were told that all this new weaponry was going to go to a major strategic repositioning of the war for a massive spring offensive Unarmored, | ||
combined arms, spring offense. | ||
In fact, the reason they talked about the F-16s and the jets, you're going to need combat air patrol. | ||
You're going to need somehow to cover the tanks in the armor, and you're doing this combined arms, which is the most complicated in the world. | ||
I'm sure we're going to teach the Ukrainians that in a couple of weeks with no American crews. | ||
No, but the whole point was that We're paying a trillion dollars a year. | ||
We're supposed to have the best intelligence in the world, best military intelligence. | ||
How did all of a sudden this narrative shift literally from the balloon last week to now here? | ||
Russia was defeated. | ||
There's going to be coups against Putin. | ||
The economy's in shambles. | ||
Militarily, they're losing everywhere. | ||
You just hear it over and over. | ||
Washington Post, New York Times, MSNBC, CNN, they're losing. | ||
There are no more people. To all of a sudden, this is the defense minister, not Warren. | ||
Defense minister says there are 500,000 to 700,000 conscripts or new troops massing on the border, and they're about to begin a winter offensive. | ||
And oops, it looks like it could be on the first anniversary in a couple of weeks now. | ||
And we're now totally defenseless, and we need a massive weapons increase. | ||
And what they're hinting at is they're going to need American and NATO combat aircraft and American NATO. They're going to need those troops in the 101st Airborne right there in Romania. | ||
They're going to be saying, Kyiv's fallen. | ||
They're torturing and raping the women. | ||
We're going to need the Americans. | ||
The cavalry's going to have to come and save the homesteaders. | ||
You can see how this is rolling. | ||
How could they be totally caught by surprise? | ||
Or are they lying to us? | ||
Because you just don't conscript 500,000 or 700,000, move those types of divisions down there to somebody's surprise. | ||
How did this just come about when I thought we were pivoting and going to take, we're going to go liberate Crimea starting in April, ma'am? | ||
Well, two things, Steve. | ||
It's wishful thinking. | ||
They kept saying how Putin is going to just drop dead. | ||
That is wishful thinking. | ||
Instead of really looking at what his health is and assessing it impartially, what happens is this politicization of intelligence. | ||
And so they are telling us what the Pentagon and the Biden administration wants to hear. | ||
And then the media picks that up. | ||
Because you can no longer take or get, as an American person, an unbiased delivery of news, of the information. | ||
It's all rah-rah Ukraine. | ||
Anything you say that is negative about Zelensky, even if it's factual, right? | ||
You just can't get it through. | ||
And the second thing, the intelligence community has been misusing resources for various hoaxes, such as the Russia Trump collusion hoax, right? | ||
Because what we must do is really track The real threats and the real adversaries, which is China right now, a looming threat. | ||
And we just missed this major, major thing, you know, this pie balloons. | ||
And it's not just that, COVID origins, right? | ||
The intelligence community didn't tell the true story to the American people where COVID is coming from. | ||
The same thing with China right now. | ||
It's because you have people who are incompetent. | ||
Who gets into the intelligence community, right? | ||
It's those who are very easily clearable. | ||
There are people like myself, right? | ||
People who understand the language, the culture, whether it's Russia, China, Iran, it's extremely difficult to get through the clearance process and through the system. | ||
It took me seven years to get into the intelligence community, okay? | ||
And this is why you have people who've never been in the country Don't speak the language, and yet they assess the intentions, the capabilities of foreign leaders. | ||
And that's why you have all this mishmash, this word salad that they come up with, you know. | ||
And the truth is, the Pentagon was caught, you know, blindsided. | ||
With the Chinese spy balloon. | ||
And in fact, it's not a balloon at all. | ||
It's an intelligence collection asset that was deployed to our country, entered, breached our sovereign airspace. | ||
You can't make this stuff up, right? | ||
If we can't rely on the Pentagon and on the NORAD, You know, Steve, yourself, right? | ||
You're a military guy. You know, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, we have a whole, you know, combatant command, the Northern Command, and we have North American Aerospace Defense Command. | ||
They're led by a four-star and they couldn't get the balloon? | ||
What about the missile? | ||
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Yeah, they knew on the 28th or earlier. | ||
Rebecca, we've got to bounce, but I want to get you back in. | ||
The former Israeli Prime Minister, Bennett, Gave an interview of the weekend. | ||
I want to make sure I go back to it again and get you back on here maybe tomorrow. | ||
But this interview is amazing. | ||
He basically says at the beginning, in the interview, that Zelensky and Putin wanted a ceasefire or a slowdown, but that NATO in the United States really pushed this. | ||
NATO in the United States at the beginning of the war, that this is about NATO expansion. | ||
We're going to go and deconstruct this thing, but Bennett gave this interview Of which he talked about hours he spent with Putin, hours he talked with Zelensky. | ||
This is where the headline is, Putin said he wasn't going to kill Zelensky, but that's, they got a buried lead. | ||
The buried lead is both of those individuals didn't want to, they wanted to cease fire on this thing at the very beginning. | ||
It was NATO that pushed us. | ||
So I'll get you back on tomorrow to do this. | ||
Rebecca, how do people get to your book about Putin and how they get to your, all your content? | ||
My website is RebeccaCoffler.com. | ||
I'm on Twitter, GetUp and Truth Social. | ||
At Rebecca0132, my book, Putin's Playbook, is available everywhere. | ||
Amazon and in any store where you buy books. | ||
I regularly publish my unclassified intelligence analysis on Fox News, New York Post, and other publications. | ||
Thank you for having me, Steve. | ||
Rebecca, thank you very much. | ||
We'll get back. This Bennett thing is now starting to blow up, and we're going to make sure that we get into the... | ||
Get the reality of this. | ||
Explosive interview given by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. | ||
okay colonel mills joe allen next in the war the the Okay, time to saddle up. | ||
You're the head of the creditors committee because, you know, we've got to use all the leverage with the debt ceiling negotiation. | ||
Trust me, there's a lot of leverage there and they're going to try to spin you every way possible. | ||
The reason they hate you, they know you have the leverage because you've got throw weight, you have muscle, you have political muscle. | ||
Okay? And you can see that what's happening in this capital city right now. | ||
These investigations, the discussion, all because of you. | ||
All because of you. It's the reason the elites hate you. | ||
You understand that, right? They see Trump as an instrument. | ||
They see Trump as your instrument. | ||
He's like an ancient Rome, like a tribune of the people. | ||
That's what Trump didn't need to do. | ||
They got this other crazy guy up there, this other DA guy after Trump in every different angle. | ||
Remember, they're coming at him every different way. | ||
You have no earthly idea how much they're coming at Trump. | ||
It's insane. Why? | ||
They understand Trump represents you. | ||
It represents the deplorables. | ||
It represents MAGA. It stands for Making America Great Again. | ||
You heard Joe Scarborough right there in a complete meltdown. | ||
Move to Russia! Move to Russia! | ||
No, we're saving this country from people like you that have sold it out to the elites of this nation. | ||
It's a disgrace. And yes, America is in managed decline and we're turning that around. | ||
Okay? And it's not going to happen overnight. | ||
You're not going to wave a magic wand. It's going to take you decades to do that. | ||
You do understand that, right? Anybody that doesn't think that, just stop whining, stop bitching, just go play golf somewhere. | ||
This is tough work for tough people. | ||
That's what made this country, and that's what's going to save this country. | ||
And who's going to save this country is you. | ||
You. Regardless of your race, your gender, your religion. | ||
American citizens dedicated to this constitutional republic and to make sure that we bequeath it, not some bankrupt entity with no sovereignty and no control in a tributary state to a murderous regime of criminals in Beijing that now has criminals in Brazil and criminals in Tehran and Erdogan and Turkey and the KGB guys in Moscow. | ||
They've taken our natural allies. | ||
Our allies are the Chinese people. | ||
The Chinese people and the Russian people were our allies in World War II. Remember, we defeated the Imperial Japanese Army, the fascists in Italy, the Nazis, all of it. | ||
Not their leaders. | ||
Their leaders were the worst in the world between Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong. | ||
These guys were terrible. | ||
Awful. And the Soviets were awful. | ||
And subjugated those people to brutality. | ||
It doesn't have to be like that going forward. | ||
It does not have to be like that. | ||
The deciding factor is you. | ||
It's always been the American people, right? | ||
As soon as they make up their mind, boom. | ||
It's done. It takes a while in the revolution. | ||
It takes a while in the Civil War. | ||
It takes a while in the Depression and World War II. It's not going to be easy. | ||
And this is not for the faint of heart. | ||
I want to bring in Colonel. By the way, let's make sure we have a gathering here. | ||
It's going to be a gathering of the tribes at CPAC. CPAC.org slash Worm. | ||
You get to be part of the live show and just look at the broadcast if you were there. | ||
I think everybody had a great time. | ||
In Phoenix, where we tried it, and in CPAC Dallas, we're going to do it again March 1st through 4th, but go there and get $47 off. | ||
General admission tickets, which basically gets you to everywhere. | ||
So go check it out. I think the ticket price under 250 bucks now. | ||
So go check it out. Colonel John Mills. | ||
So Colonel Mills, what should we be doing today? | ||
They were there collecting intelligence all week and just humiliating, right? | ||
And showing the American people they do what they want, when they want, how they want, and nobody will stop them. | ||
How do we stop them now from other intelligence gathering apparatuses they have in the nation? | ||
In our country today, they're gathering massive amounts of intelligence. | ||
Where would you shut down immediately, sir? | ||
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Absolutely go after Huawei, telecommunication provider, DJI drones, still the leading provider of small drones. | ||
Lenovo, computers, any of these Chinese IT products, you've got to look at that they are extensions of the massive data collection, the big data, big data analytics of the Ministry of State Security, their version of kind of the NSA, CIA kludge together. | ||
Because those are already under, and TikTok, TikTok too, you've got to look at TikTok as an extension of their intelligence collection. | ||
And because those are under a bit of pressure, not holistic pressure, that's why they're doing the balloons. | ||
The balloons are a redundancy. | ||
They're a backup. They're an alternate communication. | ||
They can use 5G to bounce it up right to the low Earth or its satellites, bypass our terrestrial networks and any potential blocking that we can do. | ||
So we need to totally throw these companies out of the American market. | ||
Right now it's a hodgepodge of different entities lists and this and that. | ||
No, no. We've got to go beyond that. | ||
Totally exclude them from the American market. | ||
Okay, give me that punch list again, and I totally agree. | ||
Cut all this, you know, the Commerce Department and entities list and stuff like that. | ||
It's time now to drop the hammer. | ||
Hey, if you're a CCP-controlled company, which basically any big company, particularly in anything related to technology or telecommunications, you must leave. | ||
And oh, by the way, you're going to leave your assets. | ||
We're just going to throw you out and seize what you have. | ||
Give me your punch list again. | ||
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What was that punch list? So Huawei, the telecommunication provider, makes also a lot of servers, DJI drones, Lenovo computers. | |
I think it's high-tech is closed-circuit TVs, which we have the CCTVs we have in DOD facilities all around the world, and we're using Chinese closed-circuit television. | ||
All that stuff totally ripped out. | ||
Like you said, I like that. Seize the assets. | ||
They are an intelligence collection apparatus. | ||
It is ridiculous. | ||
I've gone back and forth with Costco, the biggest carrier, the Costco general counsel. | ||
I've been active negotiations with them, sticking it to them, saying, hey, you've got to totally drop. | ||
You can't be carrying DJI in the Costco store. | ||
And they said, well, they're just on the entities list. | ||
That doesn't mean we can't carry them. | ||
I said, well, true, on guard. | ||
OK, got it. That's correct. | ||
So therefore, we need to just totally throw DJI out of the commercial market. | ||
They knocked GoPro out in 2017, and they're a flying vacuum cleaner of intelligence. | ||
You can't turn rotors without attaching your personal cell phone to servers in Shenzhen. | ||
John, Colonel Mills, before I let you go, how early did they know about this? | ||
You have the Aleutian Islands. | ||
They're saying Saturday the 28th. | ||
But with our capabilities, we track this stuff pretty clearly. | ||
Do you believe it is possible that it was tracked before the 28th, before it hit the Aleutian Islands, sir? | ||
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Well, if you look at this holistically with all forms of intelligence, Yes, we probably had indicators if you integrate all sources of intelligence, which is why we're spending 80-plus billion a year on our IC. That's an unclassified number released at the end of the year. | |
So yes, we should have had a heads-up. | ||
Now, Van Herc needs to be brought in, General Van Herc, NORAD NORTHCOM, to give testimony. | ||
Now, in all fairness, There are gaps and seams in a 2022 presentation at the Aspen Institute, kind of the American Davos. | ||
He talked about gaps and seams. | ||
Well, then his staff should have been submitting unfunded requirements to fill those gaps and seams. | ||
So we don't have a perfect system. | ||
But if you put everything together, yes, we should have known. | ||
And as soon as we spotted him in the Aleutians, We had interceptors at Elmendorf who could have come out, and we should have been shooting that in the face, not shooting it in the back when the balloon left. | ||
Colonel Mills, how do people get to you, sir? | ||
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TheNationWillFollow.com. | |
TheNationWillFollow.com is the book, and then Colonel Rhett John on Getter, Colonel Rhett John on Getter and Truth, and the book is TheNationWillFollow.com, tells the story of the deep state. | ||
Colonel Mills, thank you. Shoot it in the face in the Aleutians, not in the back off of North Carolina down there south of Hatteras. | ||
Shoot it in the face. Great. | ||
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Thank you, sir. Thank you, Steve. | |
Okay. I have a call open from Joe Allen, but here's what I want to do. | ||
If Denver could do the following. | ||
I tell you what, I want to play the cold open, but I do want to come back and play what started the Grammys last night. | ||
We did that at the top of the hour. | ||
You have to see this to believe it. | ||
The demonic nature. | ||
And this music, remember, is for your kids. | ||
The TikTok and all that. | ||
And then you see who it's sponsored by, Pfizer. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
So I tell you what, let's play that first. | ||
Yeah, play the Pfizer one first for me right now so we can have the audience embrace that and then I'm going to come back and then I want to play the cold open. | ||
Can we go ahead and play that? | ||
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♪♪♪ you You can't make that up, right? | ||
You cannot make that up. | ||
Is that Dante's... | ||
Is that the first circle of hell or the second circle of hell? | ||
Do you see them all around that? | ||
That's on CBS... Sponsored by Pfizer on CBS, one of the biggest broadcast networks in the country, has a license, right? | ||
A license to do that. | ||
And that's how they start the music awards, the Grammys. | ||
Kicks off was one of the first things. | ||
Let's do that. Let's go ahead and play Joe Allen's cold open now or bring Joe in. | ||
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And I have the great pleasure of being joined by Mark Benioff, the co-founder, chairman, and co-CEO of Salesforce. | |
So I think what we see with artificial intelligence today is that it will be as transformational in society and the world over the next 20 years as cloud computing was for our industry in the last 20 years. | ||
I mean, we're still obviously a long way away. | ||
From, you know, what we've seen in the movies, but we're a lot farther along than we were even five or ten years ago. | ||
I think another really good example is when you look at AI and healthcare, artificial intelligence can really provide and augment capabilities that doctors, you know, might have had to have by Their own direct learning or going to a seminar, all of a sudden, the AI is augmenting the doctor's capability. | ||
Now, the idea that the computer is able to take the next step without us, that this is going to be a big motion coupled with AI. It's very powerful. | ||
Whether it's information technology and the acceleration we see in artificial intelligence, you just look across the board and you can see a lot is happening. | ||
It's really the notion of digital technology pervasively impacting every walk of life in every vertical industry on all parts of the globe. | ||
It's a speed. is mind-boggling. | ||
What I'm particularly concerned about, it is how little the world is prepared for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. | ||
We have to think about things quite a bit differently. | ||
That's why I'm so excited about what's happening right here in San Francisco to be able to have a multi-stakeholder dialogue around the Fourth Industrial Revolution. | ||
The world has changed. | ||
We can never, ever go back to yesterday. | ||
We can never, ever go back to yesterday. | ||
Remember that. Joe Allen, we've got about a minute on this side. | ||
Explain to us what we just saw, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, the topic is Salesforce. | ||
Mark Benioff, Salesforce just announced a new program that they produced today. | ||
It's a natural language processor that's able to produce novel proteins. | ||
So when we come back on the other side, we can discuss the hot topic of the bio-digital convergence. | ||
Yeah, Benny is the guy that bought Time Magazine. | ||
He is a complete and total enemy. | ||
Of the Trump movement, MAGA, the deplorables, he hates the working class and the deplorable middle class in this nation. | ||
Full on. One of the oligarchs that we ought to be not taxing, repatriating their wealth created by the Federal Reserve. | ||
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Joe Allen. What is this? | ||
The biodigital? | ||
What is this? The biodigital? | ||
You're freaking me out, Joe Allen. | ||
The biodigital convergence. Continue on. Convergence. | ||
Good Lord. Okay. The convergence to the singularity. | ||
Go ahead, brother. Walk me through it. | ||
Scare me. You know, what we just saw was Mark Benioff, that was a very, very recent interview. | ||
He's talking about the power of artificial intelligence to transform society. | ||
You can see that sort of almost religious-like exuberance in the entire video. | ||
He talks about the impact on medicine, and artificial intelligence or advanced algorithms already have an enormous impact on And they will have a much deeper impact going forward. | ||
So Mark Benioff's company, Salesforce, typically, you know, their niche has been business AI, you know, financial analytics, things like that, ways to organize your business. | ||
But they also have People working in biotechnology. | ||
And something we've covered a lot is the way in which artificial intelligence is used in the analysis and in the design of genetic code. | ||
And so this product, this large language model that they've created, it's called ProGen. | ||
They used a language model not unlike ChatGPT or Google's Lambda to analyzed about 280 million proteins to teach the large language model how a protein is structured and operates. | ||
And then they sort of turned it loose to create its own proteins to see if it could generate synthetic proteins that do not exist in nature, that evolution has not produced, as they put it. | ||
And so the significance of this is twofold. | ||
One, you have here just another breakthrough or another mode in which scientists and AI experts are working together, biologists and AI experts are working together, this sort of bio-digital convergence, in order to create new biological structures. | ||
The other impact, though, really, and I think that this is both scientific and technical and if there's a sort of spiritual aspect to this, is that they're using a large language model to rearrange the genetic code. | ||
They're showing this conceptual similarity between genetics and the language. | ||
When Francis Collins was working on the Human Genome Project, he talked about DNA as the language of life. | ||
This really goes back to Francis and Crick, this idea that the genetic code is language. | ||
Well, this AI system, ProGen, shows that in the same way that a large language model uses its statistical models to predict the next word in a sentence, This large language model is able to predict the next amino acid in a sequence to create, from scratch, functional proteins. | ||
When it was covered in Popular Mechanics over the weekend, the author was enthusiastic about the prospect of these sorts of artificial intelligence engines driving forward human evolution by creating new protein structures and therefore getting a better read on what sorts of genetic mutations will create what sorts of improved biological functions and structures. | ||
This, in their conception, and we've seen this, we've covered this so much, Steve, across the board, the conception is that these computer systems will assist in creating humanity 2.0. | ||
This idea that we can improve what evolution has produced and push ourselves forward to the next level, not only human beings who have already fully developed by way of gene therapy, but then moving forward by altering children, by altering embryos to create the next breed of sort of designer babies. | ||
So what we see here is just yet another, you can add this one, add Salesforce ProGen to Google's Alpha Fold, or add it to Meta's ESM Fold, or add it to all of the different AI biological projects going on at Pfizer and Moderna. | ||
This is yet another step towards this quest, this sort of transhuman quest to improve human beings from the genes on up. | ||
Joe, real quickly, what is Salesforce the business? | ||
Is the guy doing it as a side pocket deal? | ||
I mean, why would the guy that created Salesforce be doing this? | ||
This is not part of that company, right? | ||
He's doing it separate. This is something he's doing outside of that? | ||
Well, this is part of the Salesforce operation. | ||
It's under that umbrella. It's in association with the University of California, San Francisco, I believe maybe UCLA as well. | ||
So you've got Salesforce partnering with and funding this project through the university system. | ||
And this is pretty typical, right? | ||
Like Google does this, Meta does this, Microsoft does this. | ||
The significance is that they're kind of jumping into the game. | ||
Yeah, big time. Real quickly, how do people get to you? | ||
Hopefully get you back on here this afternoon. | ||
How do people get to you? You can find me at jobot.xyz or at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z on Gitter and Twitter. | ||
Also, warroom.org under the Transhumanism tab. | ||
Thank you very much, Joe Allen. | ||
I want everybody to stick around. Charlie Kirk follows us here on Real America's Voice. | ||
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There's a lot going on, obviously. | ||
I've never seen a news cycle like it. | ||
As we realize, American people realize, we're in the Third World War. |