Number one, the JFK files will not reveal what I've been saying for the past decades.
That he had Addison's disease as a result.
He was on amphetamines, steroids, and vitamins by Dr.
Feelgood.
He subsequently created all kinds of wars in Latin America, Vietnam, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
As a result of that, the Deep State Act, under the auspices of Alan Dulles, Bush Sr., Nixon, LBJ, he was assassinated.
If you looked up the two names, Mary Pinchot and Cordmire, you will see the traces.
Second part, the FBI has to be dismantled.
Mueller, Comey, McCabe have all been a disaster.
From the very beginning when the FBI started with J. Edgar Hoover, it was a very perfidious organization.
Lazy, incompetent, and very manipulative.
It did not serve the purposes of our country and in fact was involved in 9-11 under Mueller.
I've said it then, he should have been indicted for treason and now he should be in jail for collusion with the Clintons.
Three, Africa.
For a long time I've said that Africa is not within our purview of national security.
Furthermore, I stated very clearly that at the platoon, squad, and brigade level, we are not very good in the military.
The four deaths in Niger proved my point.
Unfortunately, I have said that repeatedly, that we are not well trained.
Despite the fact that we have massive amounts of money into high-tech equipment, we do not know how to fight at the low level, at the tactical level.
Our Navy is not good.
We've destroyed two destroyers, and our Air Force has not enough flying time.
Other than that, we have no strategy, no competency, and no tactics.
Let's go to the third issue, which is much more important for me.
For years, I've been talking about the fact that the CIA and other elements in the deep state should not have intervened in Syria.
As many of you know, I went to Syria on behalf of General Boykin and General Keith Alexander.
Both of whom understood that I went in there as, quote, an intelligence gatherer.
I was interrogated.
I was treated very well subsequently.
And for 18 days, I went all around Latakia, Aleppo, Palmyra, and found the Syrians to be very lovely people.
And Bashar Assad, who's also a physician, turned out to be quite rational and sane.
Subsequently, of course, the CIA under Panetta under Petraeus and others decided to intervene along with Hillary Clinton and Obama and do a regime change.
Qatar has finally come out to admit that Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey were involved in arming al-Qaeda and ISIS and creating it as a counterforce to Bashar Assad who was then assisted by Russia and Iran.
I will say it again.
We have committed a major crime in the Middle East.
There was no reason to go into the Middle East.
Bashar was protecting over two million Christians, Druze and Jews.
So now we have to come to terms that we assisted in the killing of a half a million refugees and in the disposition of another half a million refugees all over the country.
The fourth and last statement has to do about half measures.
We're not a very good country when it comes to war.
Unfortunately, we like to change our history in such a way that we sound as if we come into a war and we win.
We do not.
For the most part, we have been very poor in our efforts to either effect change in any war or really use our force in decisive measures.
I want to quote a friend of mine, Colin Agee, who has been in military intelligence for a long time and whom I respect.
He said something very wise to me.
He said that America is addicted to half measures.
When we go to war, we don't use our full force or we don't decide to use our full force.
And then when we're out of war, we decide to go in half-heartedly into wars that we should not have been in in the first place.