Steve Pieczenik - OPUS 28 Vampires Aired: 2017-10-30 Duration: 04:59 [00:00:00] Hi, this is Dr. Steve Pacheco. [00:00:08] chat and this is Steve Talks. [00:00:10] Hello, I'm Dr. [00:00:23] Pechenek and this is Halloween Weekend. [00:00:25] I have a bunch of trick and treats to tell you. [00:00:28] Number one, the JFK files will not reveal what I've been saying for the past decades. [00:00:34] That he had Addison's disease as a result. [00:00:36] He was on amphetamines, steroids, and vitamins by Dr. [00:00:40] Feelgood. [00:00:40] He subsequently created all kinds of wars in Latin America, Vietnam, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. [00:00:48] As a result of that, the Deep State Act, under the auspices of Alan Dulles, Bush Sr., Nixon, LBJ, he was assassinated. [00:00:58] If you looked up the two names, Mary Pinchot and Cordmire, you will see the traces. [00:01:05] Second part, the FBI has to be dismantled. [00:01:08] Mueller, Comey, McCabe have all been a disaster. [00:01:13] From the very beginning when the FBI started with J. Edgar Hoover, it was a very perfidious organization. [00:01:19] Lazy, incompetent, and very manipulative. [00:01:23] It did not serve the purposes of our country and in fact was involved in 9-11 under Mueller. [00:01:29] I've said it then, he should have been indicted for treason and now he should be in jail for collusion with the Clintons. [00:01:38] Three, Africa. [00:01:40] For a long time I've said that Africa is not within our purview of national security. [00:01:45] Furthermore, I stated very clearly that at the platoon, squad, and brigade level, we are not very good in the military. [00:01:54] The four deaths in Niger proved my point. [00:01:57] Unfortunately, I have said that repeatedly, that we are not well trained. [00:02:01] 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. [00:02:11] Our Navy is not good. [00:02:12] We've destroyed two destroyers, and our Air Force has not enough flying time. [00:02:16] Other than that, we have no strategy, no competency, and no tactics. [00:02:22] Let's go to the third issue, which is much more important for me. [00:02:26] 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. [00:02:34] As many of you know, I went to Syria on behalf of General Boykin and General Keith Alexander. [00:02:40] Both of whom understood that I went in there as, quote, an intelligence gatherer. [00:02:46] I was interrogated. [00:02:47] I was treated very well subsequently. [00:02:49] And for 18 days, I went all around Latakia, Aleppo, Palmyra, and found the Syrians to be very lovely people. [00:02:57] And Bashar Assad, who's also a physician, turned out to be quite rational and sane. [00:03:03] 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. [00:03:15] 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. [00:03:31] I will say it again. [00:03:33] We have committed a major crime in the Middle East. [00:03:36] There was no reason to go into the Middle East. [00:03:40] Bashar was protecting over two million Christians, Druze and Jews. [00:03:46] 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. [00:03:56] The fourth and last statement has to do about half measures. [00:04:01] We're not a very good country when it comes to war. [00:04:04] Unfortunately, we like to change our history in such a way that we sound as if we come into a war and we win. [00:04:10] We do not. [00:04:11] 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. [00:04:23] I want to quote a friend of mine, Colin Agee, who has been in military intelligence for a long time and whom I respect. [00:04:30] He said something very wise to me. [00:04:32] He said that America is addicted to half measures. [00:04:37] When we go to war, we don't use our full force or we don't decide to use our full force. [00:04:42] 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. [00:04:49] Thank you, Colin, and thank you, America. [00:04:52] Good night and goodbye. [00:04:56] Hi, this is Dr. [00:04:58] Steve Pechenek.