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Summary

➡ Ron Partain, the host of the Untold Issue Channel, had to fill in for Ghost due to his medical condition. He shared a video from a retired Korean three-star general, Inbam Chan, who emphasized the importance of defense spending. Chan praised the U.S. for its commitment to providing its soldiers with the best equipment and suggested other countries, including Korea, should increase their focus on defense. He also discussed the geographical advantages of the U.S. and the challenges of cognitive warfare from countries like China and Russia.
➡ The text discusses how Americans unite during natural disasters and the decline of American patriotism since the 1940s. It also delves into the history of the Mexican-American War, arguing that the narrative is more complex than just America stealing land. The text suggests that this history is being used to cultivate shame and division, rather than teaching truth. Lastly, it touches on the history of slavery, stating that America inherited a global evil but confronted and ended it, albeit imperfectly.
➡ The text discusses how warfare has evolved from traditional methods to more sophisticated ones involving technology and artificial intelligence (AI). It explains how AI is used to monitor, shape opinions, and predict behaviors, affecting both military and civilian life. The text also highlights how AI is used in surveillance, decision-making, and even in determining access to resources. Lastly, it mentions the potential dangers of AI, such as autonomous warfare systems and the manipulation of public perception.
➡ Israel is using AI-powered drones that can recognize and target individuals based on facial recognition. This technology, part of what’s called sixth-generation warfare, also includes predictive policing and psychological targeting, where AI assesses your intentions before you act. This warfare aims to control not just actions, but possibilities, making rebellion impossible. However, the author believes resistance is possible by refusing to let the system control your identity, decisions, and relationships.
➡ The author is working on several articles and a book, which has reduced their posting frequency. They plan to increase their presence on YouTube and other social media platforms to reach more people. They also host a weekly show about trauma healing and are planning to host a watch party soon. They appreciate their audience’s support and wish them a good night.
➡ The text discusses the success of black Americans compared to other black populations globally, and criticizes the use of selective historical narratives to create national guilt. It also mentions the author’s interactions with various individuals and their perspectives on America, race, and politics. The author expresses support for Trump and his policies, and shares plans for future content creation, including a book. The text ends with a discussion on a group called the Prometheus guys and their views.
➡ Trump is working on a Middle East peace plan involving various global players, including Russia and Saudi Arabia. He’s also focusing on economic development in Africa and resolving trade issues with major partners. Domestically, Trump is addressing a labor shortage through training programs and executive orders. Despite criticism from Elon Musk and others, Trump’s economic strategies aim to grow the economy faster than the national debt.
➡ The speaker discusses the challenges faced by pharmacies due to insurance companies reducing payments, leading to the rise of large pharmacy chains and the decline of small, independent ones. He shares his personal experience of working in a stressful pharmacy environment, where the focus was on filling as many prescriptions as possible rather than on patient health. He also mentions his father’s alternative approach as a compounding pharmacist and his own decision to leave the pharmacy field. The speaker then shares a video of a Chinese girl learning English and addresses listeners’ concerns about justice not being served in certain high-profile cases, urging patience and trust in the process.
➡ The speaker discusses their disagreement with certain conspiracy theories, their skepticism about recent military actions, and their views on Iran’s historical aggression. They also express their belief that the U.S. is a good country, despite government actions they disagree with, and that it remains a place of opportunity for immigrants. They question the popularity of certain political figures and ideologies, and speculate about potential political strategies involving Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
➡ The text discusses various political and historical events, including a costume of a video game character, Elon Musk’s influence, God’s use of men, and a Tucker Carlson interview with the President of Iran. It also mentions a video featuring Bibi Netanyahu discussing regime changes in Iraq and Iran, and a conversation with Wesley Clark about a plan to take out seven countries in five years. The text ends with a discussion about the siege on Waco, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the concept of synthetic terror.
➡ The speaker discusses the possibility that Trump was chosen to run for president long before 2013 or 2014 due to his relationships with influential figures. They also mention Trump’s vindictive nature and speculate that he will not let those who tried to undermine his presidency go unpunished. The speaker then delves into the operation of the Federal Reserve and the concept of debt, suggesting that the current system is unsustainable and will eventually collapse. They advise listeners to prepare for potential chaos and hardship during this transition period.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the possibility of a financial ‘Jubilee’ where certain debts might be forgiven, but not those tied to physical assets like cars or houses. They also address a controversy about a summer camp being falsely labeled as ‘white only’ due to its high cost. The speaker then talks about a new Detox Cream product available on Amazon and the challenges of selling on the platform. Lastly, they discuss the importance of not being distracted by rumors and speculation, and the need for secrecy in certain operations.
➡ The text discusses the concept of modern warfare, which is not fought on physical battlefields but within our minds and technology. It highlights how personal data from social media and other sources is used to shape individual beliefs and behaviors. The text also mentions the infiltration of military personnel into civilian life, including corporations and media outlets, to control narratives. Lastly, it suggests that this new form of warfare aims to destabilize sovereign power from within, rather than invading territory.

Transcript

Good evening everybody. Welcome to the Untold Issue Channel. My name is Ron Partain and it is, it’s time for the show with Ghost. Unfortunately I just found out about 20 minutes ago that Ghost is not going to be able to make it tonight. He had had a medical procedure done and he’s just not in any shape to, to go live. So unfortunately guys, I, I kind of have bad news for you on that front. But at the same time I’m here and I’m gonna do my very best to make this a, a good show. A man I be the as long as normal.

But I, I did speak with Ghost a little bit earlier and he gave me a few things that he wanted me to pass along. So it’s not like you’re not going to hear from him, you’re just going to hear from him through me kind of as a surrogate. So. And we’re going to try to do a show later in the week when he feels a little bit better. So, so rest assured that that is coming. But anyway, what I’m going to do here is I’m going to go ahead and play some of the, the, some of the, a few things actually.

I’m going to start off with something that, that Ghost sent me. This is from a former three star general in the Korean army and he’s been retired now for about 10 years. And this is a, this is a video. He said this was very important to, to see and to show. So I’m going to go ahead and do do that real quick here. Let’s see. Those are spending South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, Russia, the uk, India and China combined. Now the chart that you just showed me. Defense expenditure of certain countries are not as transparent as the United States.

They could be saying that they’re spending 10 billion yuan, but it could be more than 100 billion. My name is Inbam Chan. I’ve been a combat commander from platoon to combat division and ultimately as the commander of Special Forces. In between I have served in the Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Headquarters, Korea Ministry of Defense. All in positions predominantly dealing with the United States and other foreign countries. And I have been retired for now close to nine years. My rank when I separated from the Korean Military was a three star general. $800 billion on its military in 2021, thus outspending South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, Russia, the uk, India and China combined.

Quite such a well equipped military. Could an enemy ever successfully invade the U.S. i guess there are many reasons you could say that Defense industry of the United States, which is a monster of itself, creates this kind of situation. But I really don’t care about that. What I care is, is the soldier provided good equipment to make sure that he has an edge to fight and survive. From where I’m sitting, the defense expenditure by the United States is a representation of commitment of the US Government to provide its soldiers the best equipment that they can have.

And at the same time realizing that the number one mission of a nation is to protect people through national security. I think this is something that the Koreans need to learn. We always focus on the economy. What’s the use of having money if you’re meeting a thug in an alleyway and there’s no police to protect you? Money isn’t going to solve that situation. A gold watch is not going to solve that situation. All of this is going to be taken away by the armed robber. I think Korea, as well as a lot of other countries, really need to step up and increase their focus on defense spending.

Now, the chart that you just showed me, Defense expenditure of certain countries are not as transparent as the United States. What I’m saying is they could be saying that they’re spending 10 billion yuan, but it could be more than 100 billion. It’s different how they calculate. We should not just believe in the math in this case or make devastating damages to the nation in some way. You see, the US Is in an incredible position geographically, and its secret weapon might therefore be its location. All you have to do is look at this map to understand why.

For over 150 years, America’s territory has stretched all the way across the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. These huge coasts separate the US from any potential enemy. So even in wartime, the American mainland is very well protected. Or that meant American factories could keep making planes and weapons without interruptions, unlike the constantly bombed Soviet and British factories. Because the US Military can protect its supply chain. United States is a big country. It will be very difficult to occupy that mass of land. And it’s got a lot of mountains, rivers, those rivers, they’re really, really wide.

And then the United States, of course, is protected by the Pacific Ocean as well as the Atlantic Ocean. So a military invasion of the United States, although conceivable, will not be easy. I think it’s the same for other big countries like China and Russia. The only viable way to attack not only the United States, but countries like China or Russia is to insert psychological or conduct a psychological warfare. We now call it information operations or cognitive warfare. So the Chinese have already recognized that fighting a conventional war with the United States is not going to result in victory.

But cognitive war against the United States is probably their best bet. And that cognitive warfare is being conducted as we speak against the United States by China and by Russia and other countries. Being a South Korean who needs a strong United States, I’m hoping that the United States will be able to overcome these. These challenges. We Koreans, we need to make sure that we do what we can to protect our own society from that kind of challenge to be prompted in the case of a national emergency. During the height of World War II, the US dropped over 3 million men per year.

So this system could potentially spend the US by 7. The result is that their country has no ships. How important is population size from a dispense perspective? It’s very important. Demographics decides the military that you can have, so it’s very important. But I think most people don’t realize how patriotic the American people are. So the United States has all volunteer military and less than 1% of the population in the United States serve in the military. And in fact, less than 1% even know of a person who serves in the military. It’s a very select group of American community that are in uniform.

But having said that, I think a lot of people who have not lived in the United States or have truly immersed themselves in American culture realize how patriotic they are to the United States of America. And because adversaries of the United States don’t realize this deep patriotism that is in the souls of the Americans that they challenge them. America has a short history. But if you look at that short history, all those nations that have challenged the United States, thinking that they are weak, thinking that the will of the Americans are brittle, have paid a dear price.

Now when America is fighting overseas in another person’s battle for freedom and democracy, that’s one thing. But if you’re fighting on American soil, that’s quite different. Even fighting overseas, when the United States clearly believes that why they’re fighting for overseas, thousands of miles away from their homeland is in their best interest and people that they are helping share common values with the United States that I wanted to address, and that was essentially that the American patriot is the patriotic spirit within the United States is extraordinarily difficult to overcome. When I was speaking with Ghost earlier, he was talking about how the like, we don’t really see the unity in the United States until we have some sort of a.

Of a national disaster or a tragedy of some sort. And you know, I’m always reminded when you said that, it kind of reminded me of what Glenn Beck tried to do. I think Glenn Beck had, what was it, the 912 project or whatever, and that was his attempt at bringing the country back to unification. The thought process being that he had. He said he’d never seen the United States as unified as it was on the 12th of September of 2001 after being attacked. It was like everybody sat down there, you know, they set aside their political disagreements or disagreements in general and you know, unified from what they, you know, for what they believed was an external attack.

So, and I think that, you know, if, if we see something along those lines, I’m going to take take a look at natural disasters. I mean, look at how people come together whenever there’s a natural disaster. If you’re, you know, if you’re down in the Southwest, excuse me, the Southeast, if you’ve been hit by a hurricane, look at how people in North Carolina came together when the government wouldn’t do it. Look how people have come together, you know, either after like Katrina in 2005 or, you know, many of the, of the hurricanes that hit the south, the Southeast, and frankly when fires ravaged the Southwest.

So anytime there is some sort of a natural disaster, it’s generally speaking what happens is the people come together. And I can actually speak to that personally specifically about, you know, not only fires, but also earthquakes. You know, growing up in Southern California, I remember the vast majority of people after an earthquake were, they would come together and I mean it was like everybody was friendly with each other. And I think that’s, I think that’s, that, that holds true anytime there’s, there’s some sort of a natural disaster. And I don’t know if you get that same feeling around the world.

Yeah, exactly. MP 2100, he went to the, he, he went up there. So anyway, you know, I, it’s just people don’t understand the spirit of, of Americans when we are under duress and under, under pressure. So. All right, that was one of the messages that, that he wanted to, to, to pass along the, the video. Him. He’s kind of going too bit, a little bit too slow and I just didn’t want him to continue it on. So. But I did want to address, you know, he talked about American patriotism and I’m going to go ahead and share this too because I just, I just did.

I, I literally took today, I, I uploaded this on, on my, my substack and I’m, I’m actually starting to put post some things on substack here. So let’s see here, let me pull this back up. And here we go. Okay. And this is the. Let me make it a little bit bigger. So it’s not hard to read the war on American pride and patriotism. And I’m just going to go ahead and read it real quick. And this graph actually was quite surprising to me. Decline of American patriotism. So in the 1940s, you had about 90 percentile 50s.

The same started to come down in the 60s, obviously because of the Vietnam War. And in the 70s, same started to come back up with Reagan. And in the 90s reached a, a high point in the 2000s again and post 9 11. But since that point, it’s just been in essentially freefall. Where we are today is, I think the, the national pride is when, when you take everybody into consideration, national pride is, is under 60%. But I believe that this has been deliberate. And so as I said, a friend of a friend recently sent me a short video and let me show you this video.

Didn’t know that the United States actually stolen all that land from Mexico. Going back in history to the 1800s, the US was actively expanding westward. At the time, newly independent Mexico was looking to grow its economy. It began renting land to American settlers in Texas. The settlers brought slaves with them, which was completely illegal for the country. When the Mexican government tried to ban it, the settlers revolted, won the war, and declared their independence as the Republic of Texas. After nine years, the United States annexed Texas. But President James K. Polk wanted to get his hands on California as well.

He offered Mexico $20 million for the land, but was turned down. Then he sent US Soldiers into the disputed region on the border, knowing it would lead to conflict. The Mexican army attacked them and Polk used this as an excuse for war against Mexico. The United States, being more powerful, won easily and forced Mexico to sell a huge amount of its territory for $15 million. In less than 20 years, Mexico lost half of its territory. All right, so there’s. To me that just. It’s, it’s such a. Let me do this here. It’s, it’s such a disingenuous attack on, on America.

And here I’m going to show you what I mean by that. So. So this is actually a rather short article. A friend recently sent me a short video about the Mexican American War. Framed the conflict as a case of blatant American theft and unprovoked land grab from a weaker neighbor. The message was clear. The United States is an imperial bully that should be Ashamed of its past. And while it is true that the war was unjust in many ways, I couldn’t help but ask the deeper question, why this video? Why now? That’s the real story. It’s not just about the history.

It’s about how the history is being used and to what end. We are living in a time where. Where moments from the past are being carefully cherry picked, stripped of context and weaponized to cultivate shame, outrage and division. It’s not about teaching truth. It’s about breaking the spirit of patriotism. Because if people don’t love their country, they won’t defend it. And that’s the goal. Let’s be honest, the Mexican American War was not a shining moment for America. President Polk clearly wanted the land. He offered to buy it from Mexico. Knowing they’d refuse. He then moved troops into the disputed territory, provoking a predictable response.

One Mexico. Once Mexico reacted, the US Responded with overwhelming force. We captured Mexico City and in the end struck a deal. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, taking what Polk had originally tried to purchase, which was the land which ultimately would become California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming. Later, the Gadsden Purchase of 1853 would complete the land acquisition, which became the national border of today with Mexico. And you can see right here. All right. Even future President Ulysses S. Grant, who fought in the war, later called it one of the most unjust ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation.

And I agree it wasn’t morally clean. But here’s what the modern videos and social media posts never tell you. Mexico was a failed and fractured state at the time, incapable of defending or managing its northern territory. Only about 2% of Mexico’s population lived in that vast region. It was arid, sparsely populated, plagued by constant native raids, and economically unviable. The Mexican government was corrupt, unstable, and in many areas, totally absent. And here’s the irony that nobody talks about. Mexico itself had seized land by force. After gaining independence From Spain in 1821, Mexico expropriated massive amounts of land from loyalists, excuse me, royalists, the Catholic Church, and indigenous communities.

It redistributed that land to military loyalists and political insiders. Repeating the same colonial habits it had inherited. Mexico also launched military campaigns to crush breakaway provinces such as the Republic of the Rio Grande and the Yucatan, both of which were attempting to secede due to Mexico’s dysfunction. In many cases, local populations wanted to leave because Mexico was failing to protect or serve them. In many ways, the United States did to Mexico exactly what Mexico had done to Spain. And what Spain had done to the indigenous people before them. It was the same imperial pattern, just carried out by different flags.

Several Mexican states, including Texas, actively sought to join the United States because they had no faith in Mexico’s future. The United States didn’t destroy a flourishing society. It picked up the broken pieces of a collapsing one. And yes, it benefited from it, but that doesn’t make it morally pure. And it doesn’t. But it also doesn’t make it the narrative far more. I’m sorry that I can’t. My eyesight. Sorry, guys. But it does make the narrative far more complicated than America stole land. But you won’t hear that part, because the people pushing the message aren’t interested in complexity or truth.

They’re interested in demoralization. They want Americans to see their country as irredeemably wicked, to feel shame, not pride, but because. Because. Because shame is disarming. A nation that hates itself will never stand up for itself. And that’s the pattern. Selective outrage. Take slavery, where we are constantly told that America was the worst perpetrator of slavery in human history. The truth? Only 3 to 4% of Africans taken through the transat transatlantic slave trade ended up in what became the United States. The vast majority went to Brazil and the Caribbean, where conditions were often far more brutal and where slavery lasted even longer.

And slavery existed for thousands of years in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe. America inherited a global evil. But unlike most nations, it actually confronted and ended it. Was it perfect? No. The Civil War fought to preserve the Union, not to end slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation came two years into the war and only applied to Confederate states and the 13th Amendment. While abolishing slavery left a massive loophole, slavery was still legal as punishment for a crime. That loophole laid the foundation for the modern prison system. A new kind of slavery, rebranded and legalized. And I will talk about that.

I’m working on an article on that, and I was totally blown away and frankly, a little embarrassed about it. So. But this goes to this right here. This is. These are graphs showing how the global compare. Global comparison of black populations. And so black Americans essentially from. From median income. This is what they make compared to the rest of the world. Even with all that, here’s the unshakable truth. Of all the black populations on Earth, black Americans are the most materially successful. That’s a statistical and historical fact. Black Americans today enjoy higher incomes, better education, stronger legal protections, and more global influence than any black population anywhere on earth.

Compared to those who remained in Africa or who went to the Caribbean, to the South America, and the descendants of that 3 to 4% brought to the United States tragically violently. They have risen higher than any of their counterparts. That’s not a moral excuse for slavery. It’s just reality. And despite what academia and the media push, the numbers speak for themselves. This is the tactic. Weaponize isolation, isolated truth, to erase the bigger picture. Take a real injustice, strip away every nuance and turn it into a narrative of national evil. Push that narrative through academia, media, social media, and suddenly an entire generation sees the flag not as a symbol of unity and sacrifice, but a shame.

That’s not education. That’s psychological warfare. So, no, I’m not denying that the Mexican American War was unjust. I’m just saying its renewed popularity online has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with targeted demoralization. It’s one of many pieces in history being selectively spotlighted and spun in a way that. That erodes loyalty, weakens resolve, and strips people of the will to defend the only home they have. If we let that succeed, if we let this campaign of selective memory and engineered guilt define how we see our past, we’re going to lose more than our history.

We will lose our country. So I. Anyway, I thought that was really interesting. Sorry, I’m just navigating this here. I thought that was really interesting when I. I kind of. I put that together just yesterday and today, and I really, like, pushed to get it ready for today, just specifically for this, for the show. So it’s. But. But it’s true. You know, I have seen a. I remember speaking to somebody. This is probably about four years ago, four or five years ago, and I said something about. I. It was coming. It was coming up on the 4th of July, and this wasn’t.

This was somebody that I knew, but I didn’t know. Well, I knew I knew her kind of just. I knew her on the DL or. I mean. I mean, not on the deal, but I. I knew her, but I just, you know, I knew we’d had some phone conversations and whatnot, but it wasn’t anything. I didn’t. It wasn’t anything extensive. Anyway, whatever. I said something about America, and then the. The vitriolic response that I got was, oh, this and that and America. And basically that was the end of it. I was like. And I was like, whoa, where did that.

Where the hell did that come from? And, you know, that’s always stuck in my mind, that. That moment has always been seared in my memory in terms of understanding where we are as a country. And you know, I’ve been listening to. There’s a guy named Coleman Hughes. He’s a, he’s actually, I, I don’t want to say that he’s conservative. He still has some, some fairly liberal tendencies, I would suppose, but he’s, he’s very articulate and he is not of the, he actually wrote a book called Colorblind, and it’s all, he was basically analyzing the, how, how race has been used in the United States against, against a whole bunch of people just basically to fracture the society.

And he’s trying to combat that, which I applaud him for. And he, he’s actually, I think he’s a regular guest on the, on, on the CNN broadcast with like, Scott Jennings and everything. So very interesting about, you know, what he, what he says. And I, I watched a very interesting interview that he did and I’ll, I’ll see if I can find it and put the link. It’s about an hour and 10 minutes. But he’s, he’s on with a couple of psychologists or at least one psychologist. And there you can tell they’re, they’re absolutely, you know, left very, very, very liberal.

And he, he doesn’t, he, he doesn’t like claiming that he’s like super excited about Trump. In fact, he, he actually says that he doesn’t mind some of Trump’s policies, but he thinks that Trump is a, is, is a, you know, arrogant baboon or whatever the heck he said. I don’t remember exactly what he said, but at the end of the day, there’s a lot of people who feel that way. Even people on the right who like Trump, they just don’t like some of the things that he says. And I will agree, sometimes he says things that I don’t, I’m not fond of.

But at the end of the day, my humble opinion is, is that Trump is in it for the right reasons. And I’m actually working on quite a bit of stuff about that. The. But those are things that are going to come, I promise you. There’s, there’s a reason that I haven’t really been as active on the video channel as I want to be, and that’s because I’m really starting to dive into a lot of written content that ultimately will be good for video content. And I’ve got several things I’m working on. In fact, I’m working on a book, believe it or not.

So because I want to be able to say, hey, I’m an author and that is, but I’m not going to say what that, what, what it’s about yet. So, but anyway, let me come back here and do you know what? I, I really, really like the Prometheus guys. They’re, I don’t agree with them a hundred percent on everything because I think, I’m not a big Alexander Hamilton guy, but I understand where they’re coming from and I understand, you know, that they’re, they’re essentially disciples of Lyndon LaRouche. And while I disagree with LaRouche’s style and, and a lot of his things, I, they, they actually make some very valid points, you know, with this Promethean action group.

So, but anyway, I’m gonna go ahead and, and hit play on this and we will, I’m gonna speed it up to 1.25, which isn’t terrible. And here we’ll go ahead and watch this real quick. Donald Trump is building the advanced manufacturing and industrial economy he promised where massive new revenues pay down our debt. Meanwhile, the modern British financial empire is using Elon Musk’s tantrums to sabotage Trump’s entire economic revolution. Why is that? Democrats, Wall street, the city of London and some in Silicon Valley want you to believe that our debt crisis means we need to cut spending and hit the debt ceiling to force government cuts.

They say that’s the only, quote, fiscally responsible path forward. But that’s exactly the debt trap that the modern British financial Empire designed. Keep America broke and dependent on financial speculation while they profit from our economic decline. Trump sees through this scam completely. I’m Barbara Boyd. I’ve been studying America’s post industrial collapse since 1971, when central bankers convinced Richard Nixon to destroy the Bretton woods gold reserve system, setting us on a path to ballooning debt and a hollowed out economy. Today, I’m exposing how the British Empire weaponizes debt fear. To stop Trump’s agenda, I’m going to show you exactly how the Empire’s debt weapon strategy works to block productive investment.

Why Trump’s manufacturing revolution is the real solution that terrifies the financial elite. And how Musk’s engineering genius makes him the perfect unwitting spokesman for the empire’s agenda. And why Trump’s peace offensive in the Middle east is now crucial for unlocking the global economic development that makes all of this possible. Now, before I start, if you haven’t already, go to the Promethean Action website now and subscribe. We’re building a Promethean community here, one that can fully understand the President’s economic agenda. And recognizes our true enemy, the modern British financial empire. Now let’s dig in. Trump’s vision is about building things, moving things and fixing things.

Creating an economy where one wage earner can support a family. That’s the kind of economy that can actually pay off the national debt, something Elon can’t understand. Like his libertarian friend Milei in Argentina, he believes that the so called discipline of austerity creates growth. But that thinking has been used over and over again since 1971 by the IMF and World bank to cannibalize every productive economy in the world and sell it off for profit. The American system, which Trump believes in, generates growth by investment in the creative powers of the population, modern infrastructure, and a real production of new and advancing technologies.

Trump’s vision places the jobs of the future squarely into the hands of America’s workers and builders, not the now vanishing professional and white collar desk jobs chased by the Democrats and lived by Silicon Valley’s gamers and coders. Here is what Trump wants. Advanced energy sources powering new industries, a Golden Dome defense system, space exploration that opens new frontiers, massive upscaling of our labor force, stable supply chains for critical minerals, and rapidly developing economies abroad to buy the advanced goods we will be making. But none of this happens now without tariffs, targeted government spending, and most importantly, peace.

This week, peace in the Middle east is front and center. At the White House today, Bibi Netanyahu visits and Trump is pressing him hard for an end to the war in Gaza and the return of hostages, neither of which have been Israeli priorities. At the same time, Israel and Hamas are holding talks in Qatar about a new ceasefire proposal. And here’s some real the White House leaked that Steve Witcoff, Trump’s peace emissary, is meeting in Oslo with Iranian representatives, the first such meeting since the US Strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. It’s not officially confirmed, but the signals are there.

I believe Trump’s bold Middle east peace plan involves a lot of backstage players, most significantly Russia’s President Putin and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Saudi defense minister was at the White House Friday to coordinate ahead of Bibi’s visit. That same day, Putin made a statement highlighting Russia’s historic alliances with the United States from the Revolutionary War to World War II. He’s reminding us that Russia has been our special ally before, and he is seeking to be so again. Russia has deep ties to Israel, Iran and Syria. It’s no accident if Iran’s foreign minister sat with Putin as the US Attacked Iran’s nuclear sites or that Saudi Arabia has kept the olive branch extended to Iran after warring with them for decades.

Trump said over the weekend that after the strikes, the Iranians called him, told him exactly where they’d launched symbolic retaliations. No US Troops were killed, all the missiles were shot down. Putin wants to be our ally against the common British imperial enemy, just like in the revolution and civil war. Saudi Arabia holds the carrot for the Israelis recognition of Israel and joining the Abraham Accords, but only if the Gaza slaughter is and on Friday, Trump is hosting a first ever summit with leaders from Gabon, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Merituania and Senegal, nations with the strategic minerals America needs for advanced manufacturing.

They want real African economic development and Trump is ready to deal. This follows his historic settlement of the Congo Rwanda 30 Years War, which killed over 6 million people. It also involves securing a deal for the Congo’s strategic minerals. Now let’s talk tariffs and rebuilding our economy. The 90 day window for Trump’s new tariff ends Wednesday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant said on CNN Sunday that if deals aren’t reached by August 1, the April 2 reciprocal tariffs will come back into effect. With that tool at hand, he expects deals with America’s 18 major trade partners within this period, Trump’s tariff policy has won major converts.

Ford’s president Jim Farley, speaking at the Aspen Ideas Forum Friday, admitted he’s gone from freight trader to tariff supporter. But he warned America faces a critical shortage of skilled labor. Over 1.6 million workers needed as auto technicians and in manufacturing, construction and warehousing simply don’t exist. To build Trump’s economy we need massive training programs. Spas with government support now, President Trump signed two executive orders on April 23rd addressing exactly this issue. They called for a complete review of all government supported jobs programs to emphasize apprenticeships upskilling for the modern manufacturing and industrial economy. Trump is building and AI training programs.

The Big Beautiful bill expands Pell Grants for this purpose and lets able bodied adults keep Medicaid if they spend 20 hours a week in training. But more is needed. Ford is planning a conference this fall to address the skills gap. It will dovetail with the reports the President’s two EOs commanded from his cabinet. This is the answer to the Democrats tired talking points about Trump funding billionaires while throwing people off Medicaid. If Robert F. Kennedy Jr. S MAHA initiative reduces chronic disease and Big Pharma’s price gouging and a skilled trades boom fills new high paying jobs with health insurance we can end the death and medical debt March set off by Obamacare.

Kick the hedge funds out of owning medical practices and build a wealthy, productive economy, and we might have enough new doctors, nurses, and surplus funding to assure every American access to quality health care. Now, about Elon’s tantrums. Ever since he left the administration, Musk has been raging about Trump’s big, beautiful deal and the national debt. His outbursts have delighted Trump’s enemies. Mark Caban, Anthony Scaramucci, Scott, Senator Thom Tillis, to name a few. Here on the Republican side, along with the entire Democratic Party, they’re drooling at the thought of using Elon’s millions to defeat Trump’s agenda come 2026.

That’s not to mention the joy being felt by all of the oligarchs in Europe. On June 30, Musk tweeted on his execute every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history will lose their primary next year if it’s the last thing I do on this platform. And then hitting the debt ceiling is the only thing that will force the government to cut waste and fraud. That’s why the debt ceiling exists. Then on July 5, after a poll on his own ex, Musk announced that the American party had filed with the fec.

But he filed the wrong form for a political party with the fec. It’s just a single candidate committee for a candidate named Elon Musk. That’s what the form says. It’s not the right form to form a political party. Musk’s idea of hitting the debt ceiling to force cuts that could collapse the U.S. economy and produce social chaos, exposing things like Medicare, Social Security and defense spending to the whims of the globalist world markets. But isn’t that exactly what London wants? And here’s the kicker. Elon is a brilliant engineer and a genius inventor, but he knows nothing about real economics or politics.

He rails against big government, but every single one of his companies, Tesla, SpaceX, Starlink, got government grants and support. He opposed Trump’s tariffs because of his interest in China and love of low labor costs resulting from offshoring jobs and importing H1B visa holders at reduced salaries. And his budget math. He relies on CBO figures that ignore economic growth deliberately. Treasury Secretary Bessant is right. The key is the debt to GDP ratio. Can you grow your productive economy faster than the debt? That, by the way, is why Trump is threatening the fire. Fed Chair Powell Powell admitted to funding European central bankers last week that the Fed would have lowered rates by now, except for Trump’s tariff program.

But tariffs are now pouring billions of dollars into the treasury with no resulting inflation. Yet because of the interest rate, the debt keeps rising, thanks to the Fed. Besson’s response to Elon. I admire Elon’s leadership on Rockets. I will take care of the finances. And on Sunday, the principles of Doge were very popular. I think if you looked at the polling, Elon was not president. Trump also posted on Truth Social Sunday that he was saddened that in the last five weeks, Elon Musk has simply gone off the rails. So don’t be confused by Elon Musk or the empire’s debt collectors.

If you understand Trump’s economic revolution, you’ll see we have a lot of work to do. But it’s good work, productive work, building up the economy which other presidents almost lost forever. That’s the mission here at Promethean Action, making sure Americans fully understand this grand mission. Alrighty, guys, let’s see. That’s. So that’s their message from today. And it was interesting. I, I didn’t realize that Netanyahu was at the White House today, but. Douchebag. I just thought I heard a little noise down at my feet, so I thought I would share with you guys the one of the new little babies.

So. Don’t know. I’m not, I’m. I, I don’t know. I don’t have them, I don’t have them named. I’m. I’m trying not to get too attached to them because if I get too attached to them, I’ll keep them. I, I can’t keep them. So. But they are absolutely adorable. So anyway, you know, she said a, a few interesting things in there specifically about, you know, healthcare. And, you know, it is. I worked in the healthcare industry for a long time. My father was a pharmacist. I remember very vividly in the, in the middle 80s, he had a good friend who was a physician who came to him and he was, he like closed his practice and got out and he said that that medicine had been.

Medicine was dead. That. Because that was when they had passed the HMO thing and prior to that part of HMOs. And I mean, I’m sure everybody here knows they probably y’. All. You might remember what it was like before you went to the pharmacy. You know, back in the, back in the 80s, you’d go to the pharmacy and you’d pay full price. You pay full price for a prescription and then you would submit the receipts to your insurance company for Reimbursement. And that was the way things worked back then. And then they started giving out the HMOs, they started giving out an insurance card.

You go to the pharmacies, and if the pharma and then the pharmacy participated in that program, then the pharmacies would then bill the insurance company directly and then you would pay a portion of it at the, at the time of picking up the prescription, hence copay. Well, the part that the public didn’t see, you know, the public sees. The, the public sees, oh, hey, this is great. It’s easy for me because I could just go to the pharmacy. I don’t have to pay all this, all this extra money up front. Now that’s all, that’s all well and good, but what, what you all didn’t see is that the insurance companies started to tighten the amount of money that they were paying to the pharmacies.

And that is why primarily we are left with a host of massive pharmacies out there, you know, Walgreens, Rite Aid, you know, independent pharmacies or pharmacies, and like grocery store chains and whatnot, cvs, things like that. But you don’t really see, you see them, but they’re not nearly as plentiful as they once were. And the small town pharmacy, you know, just the, the small pharmacies, you don’t see those. And my dad, you know, I get him, give him some credit because he never ever took any insurance other than the, the, the medical, which was the state stuff.

He never took any, he never took an HMO. And, and primarily because the HMOs, it’s like they, you had to do so many prescriptions to make up for what you were going to make if without the, the people just paying for them out of their own pockets. Which is one of the reasons why my father got into alternative stuff. He started, he was the, he was the first compounding pharmacist in Southern California. And that’s saying something back then, back in 1984. Then he was, he got really into alternative health, became an expert in bioidentical hormone replacement, pain management, a whole host of things that augmented his compounding stuff.

And that’s how I kind of got into that. I was actually, when I got out of the Navy, I got grandfathered in as a, as a pharmacy technician. I was going to go to pharmacy school, but then I went, I, my dad and I butted heads, believe it or not. And then I ended up going to work for, for a chain out here in California called Thrifty and then it ultimately became thrifty, got purchased by Rite Aid. But I remember working for them for about almost five years, and it was. They constantly took labor hours away.

And, you know, we were doing so many prescriptions, and it was. There mistakes were being made, and, you know, we were overworked and stressed. And I’m like, this. To me, what it was. It was. It was a factory. It wasn’t. We didn’t care about people’s health. All we cared about was doing the. The maximum amount of. Of prescriptions that you could do so that you could. You could, you know, increase your bottom line. But the insurance companies kept paying lower and lower and lower was like, cost plus this cost plus like 2%, whatever. So, I mean, the only way that for you to really make any money was to do something was.

Was just to increase the amount of prescriptions that you would do and lower your labor. And. And so that ultimately that was what happened. And that’s why we were stressed. I mean, you know, we had. I think our pharmacy had four. Four people with two technicians and two pharmacists. And, you know, maybe occasionally we’d have a clerk that come back and help us, but for the most part, it was just us four. And, I mean, my dad used to say the theoretical number, the kind of like the right balances per person that work in the counter or work in the pharmacy per person.

If you’re doing. For every sig. For every person you have, you should be able to do about 60 prescriptions a day. 60 to 70 is kind of like the sweet spot. If you’re doing more than that, you’re struck. You’re putting stress on the employees, you’re putting stress on the pharmacist. It gets to be too much of a problem. We had four people, and we were doing like, 450 prescriptions a day. So that’s like, what is that, like 120? About 120 per person, or about 110, 112. Something like that, which was almost double what we were supposed to be doing, according to at least my dad’s logic.

And it was just insane. And, I mean, I remember coming home sometimes, and I was just exhausted. I just. I just. I just lay down on the bed and crash. Because it was just. It was. It wasn’t just exhausting physically, it was exhausting mentally. Because when you’re. When you’re dealing with the pharmacy counter like that, what you’re doing is. You’re doing. You know, you have to make sure that the proper prescription is Done. The. You have to read the doctor’s writing, which is extreme, extraordinarily difficult to do. And I mean, you kind of got good at it because you knew what you were looking for after a certain period of time.

But it didn’t make it any easier. And it just was, I was like, yeah, I don’t want anything to do with that. I just don’t. That I don’t want anything to do with that lifestyle. And I’m glad that I did. I’m really glad that I didn’t make that decision. I mean, I, I probably could have done some good things as a pharmacist, but, but with a different mindset than I had then. But still, at the same time, looking at, looking back on it now, I’m glad that I made the decision to walk away from pharmacy because I just, I, I think I would be exceedingly unhappy.

So, yeah, Thrifties was Thrifty’s ice cream. Yeah, they, well, they still had Thrifty’s ice cream. Right Aid. That was one thing that right Aid kept. And I think a lot of people actually still selling Thrifty ice cream, so. But anyway, I digress. Let me see here. The, I did that one. Oh, this is one that, this is one that that ghost wanted me to share. And this is a, this is a real video of a, of a Chinese girl trying to learn English. And I want you guys to watch this. This is, this is kind of, I mean, in a way, it’s, it’s a little scary in a way.

Let’s see here. Me go ahead and share this. Gay pay. What is this called? Gay. Yes. What is this called? Gay. Hey, what is this called? Gay. Lei. What is this called? Gay. Bay. Bay. What is this called? Gay Way. You see the point there? Everything that, I mean, she keeps saying gay and it’s correcting or no, it’s lay. It’s Bay. It’s, it’s, hey, it’s, it’s. I mean, it’s funny, but at the same time, it’s like, what the hell? You know, she gets it right? But they kept telling her, no, she’s wrong. And I mean, it’s just, it’s, it’s funny, but it’s, but it’s not funny.

I don’t know. I, I, I, I don’t know if that makes any sense. It’s funny, but it’s not funny. So let’s see here. Where am I? I wanted to address a couple things. Somebody, somebody sent me a message saying that they were, you know, they were like nervous or like, need some good news. And you know, looking in the chat here, a few, a few, a few people were talking about the, you know, the Epstein list. You guys, you gotta, you, you gotta table that stuff right now. You gotta table your frustration about the Epstein list, about Diddy, about any of that stuff.

It’s going to come out, it’s going to come out at the right time. And I re, I realize that everybody wants it to come out now. I realized that everybody’s impatient, they’re exhausted, they’re tired of seeing what they’re, they’re, you know, what they perceive as, you know, injustice not being recognized. There’s so many things that are going on out there. There are people just, they’re just like, oh my God. God, I can’t believe, why can’t, we don’t have arrests yet. And I, I just want to encourage everybody that, you know, I, I don’t want to, I don’t want to come out with the whole thing of, oh, we’re watching a movie, it’s, you know, q watching a movie.

And you know, I love you, y’. All. You all know how fond I am of my king. I love my king. But I disagree with, with the notion that everything is already done. I disagree with the notion that everybody’s arrested. I disagree with the notion that, that it’s just a mop up operation. I completely and categorically disagree with that. I do believe that there may very well be some that have been arrested and possibly, you know, done something done to them because nobody in hell is ever going to make me believe that the man who was the president the last four years was the actual Joe Biden, the same person who was the president or the vice president under, under Biden or Obama.

No way. I don’t believe that. And I mean, so, so that gives a little bit of credence to the notion of what Mike talks about. But in terms of, and again, I, I, I reiterate, this is not a, I’m not slamming Mike, not, not by any stretch of the imagination. I have nothing but respect for that guy. He’s got, he, he, he has very unique takes about things that, that have caused me to completely rethink how I think about things. And I’m very grateful to him for that. I just disagree with him on, on this particular issue.

So, but I, but to say that, yeah, everybody is, he’s either a clone or a body double or, I mean, I mean that’s just, that’s just a little bit too far fetched. For me, that’s almost, that’s, that’s almost as as far fetched as, as saying that everything is already done. To me, it’s all. And we’re just watching a movie now. While I do believe that there are a lot of things that are happening out there now that are very reminiscent of watching a movie from the standpoint of a. We’re looking at the, you know, looking at all this stuff with the world and, and how it seems to be falling apart and how there’s conflict, you know, between Russia and Ukraine, Ukraine, you know, Iran and, and Israel, Israel and Gaza, the United States and Iran.

And you know, I mean, I’m, you know, okay, yeah, we bombed their nuclear facilities. Okay, gotcha. Yeah, that, like, like they didn’t call ahead to Iran and say, hey, we’re gonna be. We sent a couple of BTs over there and this is the targets that we’re going to hit. Make sure your people are out of there. And then they just, you know, kicked up a whole bunch of dirt in the middle of the desert. That doesn’t mean that they didn’t hit something, but I mean, no casualties. That just doesn’t, that, that to me, that doesn’t pass the smell test of us going in and actually targeting their nuclear facilities.

And, and truthfully speaking, I don’t think that they even have, they may have a nuclear device, they may not, I don’t know. But you know, if you go back and you look at historically the aggressive nature of, of Persia or the Persian Empire or Iran or how, whatever, whatever name you want to give it, the last time that they actually physically was like, and tried to invade one of their neighbors, I think was like the 18th century. It just, I mean, it’s like they’re not an aggressive country. They, they may have, they, they may be aggressive internally.

And you know, I think that, you know, if they have any aggression towards the United States, I would say that it’s quite possibly justified. You know, you, you look at the, if you look at how the CIA kind of got involved in, in, in Iran’s business, I mean, shoot, we’ve been messing with them since the 1950s. And you know, you look at what happened with Mosaddeq and Mossadegh wanted to, you know, nationalize the oil to benefit the people, very similar to how Gaddafi wanted to do. And what would happen to him? He got over, he got ousted, he got overthrown and who did that? CIA.

So, you know, I mean, I, I think it’s fair to say that, you know, there’s there’s a lot of justified anger and resentment towards the United States, at least the United States government worldwide. And I’ll say as a member, you know, former member of the military and knowing a lot of guys who are also, you know, former military, you know, when we get together and we talk about things that we’ve seen, you know, it’s like, you know, hey, we realize that, we realize now in our older age that a lot of the stuff that we did really, probably wasn’t really above board.

But at the same time, we also recognize that the people who are in charge of the country are, who were in charge of the country were strictly basically criminals, and they were working in tandem with other criminals, you know, be it at other, other, you know, heads of state and whatnot. So I don’t hold my country responsible for a lot of things that rogue elements of those in the government are responsible for. Because, Mike, I, I view my country as all you people, all the people, the people that are watching my show, the people that are out, my neighbors.

That’s my country. That’s not my government. So, and, you know, I, I just believe that, that the, the, the general nature of people in this country is good. We are, we’re, we’re, we’re a good, we’re a good people. We want what’s best for, for our, you know, for our family, for our children. We just want to be left alone. We want to. We, you know, we want to be free. We want to. That’s, you know, that’s, that is the, that’s the general tenor of the spirit of the United States. And that’s why people still are trying to, you know, you know, come here.

You know, I mean, people still do all, everything that they can to try to get here. I mean, even, I don’t know, I don’t know what the numbers are, but I, I, I read an article not too long ago about how there’s so many people that are waiting in camps. I don’t know if, if many of you are familiar with the story of Patrick, that David, you know, he was a, he, he came from, from Iran and they waited in, when he was just a kid, he waited in like, in camps. Like it was a camp in Turkey and then one in Germany.

And I mean, he, I think they, they, they were out of this. They left Iran and essentially were penniless trying to get here. And they waited almost four, four and a half to five years before they actually ultimately got citizenship or got admitted into this country. And they’re the line of people still trying to get in right now is so long. Why are they want to come here? Because we offer opportunity. And I ask this, I say is, you know, the people that are coming here, what are they fleeing? They’re fleeing socialism, they’re fleeing despotism, they’re fleeing tyrannical, tyrannical government.

And, you know, I ask, is it not incumbent upon us as Americans to keep this country the way that it is, the way that people see it overseas that want to come here and not turn it into a socialist utopia? I mean, the, the, the fact that this guy up in New York City beat out Cuomo for the mayoral race, I, I’m just, I’m baffled. I’m baffled at that. I’m baffled that people like AOC have this amount, this, this amount of popularity that they do. It’s just, it’s just, it’s, it’s mind numbing to me. I might want to check some of the comments here because I just.

Most, mostly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I agree. We are not guilty of the sins of our fathers. Exactly. Susan. The Collaborators. I agree. Yeah. And, and, you know, the. Well, I don’t know. I don’t know if, if the, if the election fraud happened up there in New York. I mean, he was running against Cuomo, and Cuomo left the governorship in disgrace. So it’s quite possible that the electorate did want him. And you got to realize that a lot of the people that are business owners and stuff in New York, I saw somebody actually made the joke that, you know, people on Wall street are, have already gone down to Florida to search for potential places to replace Wall street because they want to get out of, out of New York City, so.

Oh, hey there, SD Gardener. Good to see you. The people who are fleeing to the US are escaping the countries that the CIA exactly destabilized. 100%. Thousand percent agree with that. But I just want to say, you know, going back to what I, I, my initial point, it’s, it’s, you know, as much as you guys want to see what I want to see as well, and that’s arrests and, you know, people being held accountable for nefarious actions. Oh, I had a sneeze. I just said, hold on. But that’s going to happen. It’s going to happen. It can’t not, you know, and one of the things that, you know, I, some, some of this stuff with Elon Musk and Trump, to me, seems a little too orchestrated.

I don’t feel like it’s natural. I Don’t feel like it’s organic. I feel like this is. And I want your take on that. What do you guys think? I mean, do you think that this. This battle that is being waged between Trump and Musk is theater? Because I. I do. I absolutely do. There’s no way in hell that they couldn’t have had these discussions. There’s just no way there. Is there. You know, Musk is too. Musk is too smart of a guy. And, you know, when he came out with that. With that party thing, I almost was like, oh, that is exactly what I kind of feel like.

He might be. He might be the surrogate to open to. To create a new party. It’s possible. I don’t know if that’s the. That’s. I don’t know if that’s what’s going to happen, but to me, that just seems like it might be a natural fit. So I don’t know. We’ll see. Time will tell. But, yeah, no, I. I agree. The. That wasn’t really a Baphomet costume. That was a. It was a. I think it was a. A costume of one of his favorite characters in a video game, so. It’s too stupid to be stupid. I agree.

I agree with that. I absolutely agree with that. I do. See, do keep telling Elon to stop tearing our country apart also to give it to God. Well, yes, but you got to realize that God uses men. And, you know, so God uses men. That’s how God does things on Earth, is He uses men to get them done. Get things done. See, that’s more accurate. And if we don’t have the courts, the Constitution slowed down. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Kayfabe. 100. 100. You guys don’t know what that is. That’s. You know, I’ll let you look that up.

I. Another thing that Ghost wanted me. He. He wanted me to share was, I guess there was a Tucker Carlson interview of the President of Iran. And essentially I’m not going to play the whole video, but basically talked about the. They want an end of the war. They don’t want to fight. They never wanted to fight. You know, but this is. Let me see here. Let me find it, because where did I put it? Huh? I. I had a video that I was going to share, and I don’t know what happened to it. Let me change, because it might be under a different account.

Let’s see. That’s not it either. Damn it. Oh, I know where it was. Here it is. I found it. I was looking at the wrong Platform. God, there’s so many dot com about platforms anymore. I can’t. You can’t even. You don’t know which is which. So I don’t know if you guys can hear me. I don’t know if you could hear me. You can hear me now. This. So this video is Bibi Netanyahu. And this goes back to. This is from like, goes back as far as 1982. So just check this out. If you take away the Soviet Union and its chief proxy, the plo, international terrorism would collapse.

If you take out Saddam, Saddam’s regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region. Obviously, we’d like to see a regime change, at least I would in Iran, just as I would like to see in Iraq. The question now is a practical question. What is the best place to proceed? It’s not a question of whether Iraq’s regime should be taken out, but when should it be taken out. It’s not a question of whether you’d like to see a regime change in Iran, but how do it change? Are there any other nations that you would recommend men that the United States launch preemptive attacks upon? At this point, the answer is categorically yes.

The. The two nations that are vying, competing with each other, who will be the first to achieve nuclear weapons is Iraq and Iran. But a third nation, by the way, is Libya as well. Libya is trying very rapidly to build an atomic bomb capability. So you have here now 3. All stand together to stop Iran’s march of conquest, subjugation and terror. I know that no matter on which side of the aisle you sit, you stand with Israel. Ah, that’s nauseating to watch. Oh my God. I just. When I see that, it just, it’s nauseating. But I mean, I mean, this is the.

That they’ve been pushing and you know, the, the whole Zionist movement within the United States. It’s, it’s obviously. It’s a very real thing. I remember. I agree. Tracy. BB’s kissing some serious ass. Yeah. Oh, really interesting. BB supplied the Wesley Clark with a list of countries needing regime change. Interesting. Yeah. You know, you talk about that. That’s the. Let me find that. Actually, that’s an interesting. That is a very interesting thing you. You brought up there. Let’s see here. Wesley Clark. Okay, here we go. I’ll share this one because this will. The pentagon, right after 9 11.

About 10 days after 9 11, I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and, and Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz. I went downstairs, just sail over some of the people on the Joint Staff who had used. Used to work for me. And one of the generals called me and he said, sir, you got to come in. You got to come in and talk to me a second. I said, well, you’re too busy. He said, no, no. He says, we’ve made the decision. We’re going to war with Iraq. This was on or about the 20th of September.

I said, we’re going to war with Iraq. Why? He said, I don’t know. He said, I guess they don’t know what else to do. So I said, well, did they find some information connecting Saddam to Al Qaeda? He said, no, no. He says, there’s nothing new that way. They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq. He said, I guess it’s like we don’t know what to do about terrorists, but we’ve got a good military and we can take down governments. And he said, I guess if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem has to look like a nail.

So I came back to see him a few weeks later, and by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan. I said, are we still going to war with Iraq? And he said, oh, it’s worse than that. He said, he reached over on his desk, he picked up a piece of paper. He said, I just got this down from upstairs meeting the Secretary of Defense office today. And he said, this is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran.

I said, is it classified? He said, yes, sir. I said. I said, well, don’t show it to me. And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, you remember that? He said, sorry, I didn’t show you that memo. I didn’t show it to you. I’m sorry, what did you say his name was? I’m not to going to give you. So you get. You get the point. But, you know, I want to give some. I want to give a little bit of context to Wesley Clark. And I just found out. I just found this out kind of recently, but I’m sure everybody here remembers the siege on Waco, the Branch Davidian compound in.

I guess it would have been About April of 1993, shortly after William Jefferson Clinton took office. Well, when the. I guess the ATF went down there and they tried to. They tried to do something because Koresh was. He was selling guns at gun shows or whatever. So the ATF went down there to you know, talking about or. And then, then they, you know, they got into a little bit of a fisticuff and apparently then that’s when the feds surrounded that place. And anyway, long story short is it, I think, I don’t remember how long the thing lasted, but ultimately the atf, along with the FBI and other federal agencies, they went in and then obviously everybody remembers the images of the, you know, the place burning down and you know, all the people inside dying.

The military equipment that they used for that event came out of Fort Hood. Guess who was the commanding general of Fort Hood? Wesley Clark. So, you know, that kind of cuts directly to the heart of the matter, especially about, you know, how a lot of things that have happened within the continental United States are very much in line with Gladio style operations for fear, you know, putting people into fear and then ultimately, you know, taking liberties away because people are in fear and they want to be, they want to feel safe. So the best way to feel safe is to let the government, you know, take control.

Well, I mean that’s the total Hegelian dialectic, you know, which David Ike very succinctly put into Problem, reaction Solution. And what happened two years after that fact, two years after Waco to the day, two years after the day you had Oklahoma City blow up. Well, who did they demonize after, after all that? They started to demonize the militia movement. Then they, then they, they did the, the ten year assault weapons. Actually I think the assault weapons ban happened before that, but it, and it sunset it into in 2004. But they, they went after a lot of, you know, they went out.

That was in the mid-90s is, that was when they had shifted away. It was post just after the Civil War. I’m not a civil war. Just after the Cold war ended in what, 89, 90 type time frame when they won the wall came down and then, and then the Soviet union collapses in 1991 and now we don’t have an enemy, but we did have an enemy in the pipeline. It just hadn’t shown up yet. And that was going to be terrorism as a result of 9 11. So. But in my humble opinion, I think Webster, I think it was Webster Tarpley wrote the book about synthetic terror.

And I believe that’s exactly what that was, synthetic terror. And that falls right in line with what Colonel Towner talks about in terms of Operation Gladio and the Gladio operations that were turned inward on the, on the American people. And I think that, you know, if you look at, I was, I was kind of, I was kind of going over some of this stuff, looking at Trump and you know, and I want your guys thought thoughts on this. And I’m being sincere when I ask this question because I tend to think that there is a possibility that Trump had been chosen long before like 2013 or 14 to run for President.

I think it’s a possibility, especially with his relationship with, with JFK Jr. And a lot of other people that, and Nixon, that he could have potentially been singled out when he was coming up in the 80s and there could have because I, I tend to believe, you know, and I agree with Mike King on this. When you talk, when you look at like the Q operation, the Vedona paper and so many other things that have happened, that there are good people in the military kind of like minding the scenes, you’re, you know, minding things behind the scenes and it’s just this, it’s, it’s very strange to me that somebody like Trump, who’s a billionaire, not a perfect man, certainly non fallible, but is so clean, doesn’t do drugs, doesn’t drink, does none of that.

I mean, yeah, he’s a man and yeah, you know, I mean men do a, men do, they’re alpha males go after women. Okay, so he has, I think, I think I, I did account on, it was like 20, 27 times that he’s been accused of like sexual misconduct or, or aggressive behavior, whatever. But how many of those are really, you know, people going after him because he actually did something sexual or they were just, you know, litigious people looking for an, looking for an easy payday because people of that stature, they would rather just pay. I mean, if they’ve got a billion dollars, what’s 5 million, they’ll just pay it off and make it go away as opposed to having to go through court.

Now Trump doesn’t, Trump generally fights a lot of those things and he’s extraordinarily vindictive individual. And that’s one of the reasons why I want to tell you guys, if you fear, if you think that a lot of this stuff isn’t going to come out with Trump at the head, knowing how vindictive that guy is. I mean, I, I’m sorry, I don’t know how you could come up with the idea that some of this stuff isn’t going to come out, especially with his vindictive nature. I mean, he is extraordinarily vindictive on a level that I, you know, on a level that I don’t.

You don’t normally see. I mean, there are people that are vindictive, but, but Trump is extraordinarily vindictive. So. And the, it’s interesting how, it’s interesting how people just forget that. They just kind of gloss over it. So. But anyway, I, I, you know, if, if you think that he’s going to allow the people who tried to take away the presidentship from him and do all the stuff and put his family through all of the, the pain and the anguish and the suffering, if you think for one freaking moment that Trump doesn’t have plans for those people, I got a freaking great bridge to Hawaii to sell you.

So it’s, yeah, it’s, it’s gonna be, I mean, it’s gonna be epic when, when the time comes, it’s going to be epic. But, you know, it’s all about timing and it’s all about doing it at the right time and striking, you know, striking the hammer at the right, at the exact right time, and we’re just not at that right time yet. I wanted to go back a little bit to the Promethean video when she talked about the debt ceiling. And I don’t know how many of you guys have ever seen or the, is the, the Mulroney.

Is it Melroney? He did, he did a video talking about, like, money and, and whatnot. I, I think that’s his name. Mike, Mike Mulroney, I think is his name. And I could, I could have the name wrong, but whatever he, he did talk about, one of the things he talked about in there is how the Federal Reserve operates. And because the, because the dollar is not a, the dollar is not a, a form of currency. It’s actually a debt instrument. And so in order for you, in order for that to pay it back, I mean, we would never be ever, ever, ever in a million years ever be able to pay back the debt, because every dollar that is in existence comes with interest.

So if you, I mean, let’s just, let’s just go with a very small sale or a small example. If I borrowed $100 from you and I borrowed and I, and I promised to pay you back at 10% interest, meaning that I owe you $110. Okay, well, where the heck is that? Where the heck is that, that hundred dollar. Where the heck is the $10 going to come from if there’s only a hundred dollars in existence? It’s, you’ve got to print more money for there to be more money so that I can pay you. But in order to pr.

In order to create that money, now you have to create more debt. So now instead of it being $110, now it’s 220. Okay, so now I paid you back your 110, but now I still owe you. I still owe you what? I owe you another $110. Well, and that just. That cycle just keeps going on and on and on and on and on and on and on. And this whole notion of, you know, every time the debt ceiling comes around, oh, my gosh, we got to do the debt ceiling, because if we don’t increase the debt ceiling, how come we’re.

We pay our things? And I just. I mean, that’s just proof positive that the. That the Federal Reserve just prints money at will and. And, you know, within the banking system as well, so that system has to collapse. Well, I personally don’t think that we’re going to ever pay the debt back per. That’s just my own. That’s my humble opinion, and I’m sure I’m probably in good company here, but I don’t think that we’re ever going to pay that debt back. In fact, I think the people who are in control of that bank, who started that bank and run that bank, that privately run Federal Reserve, I think they absolutely know that the gig is up and that they’re going to get stuck.

But again, there’s going to be a lot of hardship that goes along with that transition. And therefore, I believe that’s. That’s one of the reasons why I think this whole big, beautiful Bill thing had to happen when it did. I know there’s a lot of people that are unhappy about it, and I get it, but I tend to think that this was one of the very. One of the few things that happened that needed to happen in the timely fashion that it did so that they could get things through Angela, you know, it would help potentially bridge the gap from kind of what’s.

What I hear might be coming. So I don’t know, but it’s, you know, I. I’m not gonna. I’m not gonna cover it with Rose, you know, you know, I’m gonna make it rosy. But what I’m hearing is, is that, you know, we. We could have a lot of things that happen in the suburb, the suburban areas that, you know, outside of the cities, you know, some chaos and whatnot. So I think it would be very wise for people to have, you know, just have some supplies enough to get you through a good, you know, three weeks to three to six Weeks, I probably may not last that long.

Who knows? It could last longer. I don’t know. Who knows? I mean, I just do not know the future. And I understand from a psychological perspective, people don’t like unknown, they fear unknown. That’s the thing that people fear. I think when you really boil it down, I think what people fear the most is the unknown. For example, if you have a politician that maybe you don’t like, but then there’s another one coming up who’s promising the world. You’re like, okay, well maybe I like him. But you know what? I know this guy. So it’s like you take the devil.

What did I say? You know, you, you take the devil that you know versus the one that you don’t know. And you know, right now the devil that we know is the Federal Reserve System. The devil that we don’t know is the coming system where we’re going back to a gold back currency and whatnot. But getting to that, bridging that gap is going to be, is, is going to be a period of ugliness. And I think the, that, because people don’t know what that ugliness is going to look like. They’re apprehensive to make that change. So that’s what I think people fear the most.

Oh, you know, you guys. Okay, so some of you guys were talking about the camp thing. I, I, I, this thing in, this thing that happened, this, the tragic thing that actually happened in like, I guess it was it outside of San Antonio or whatnot. You know, before I go there, I’m going to address Mr. Graybeard. Jubilee. I, possibly a Jubilee. I don’t know, I don’t know about a Jubilee. I think it’s quite possible that we could have a Jubilee if, especially if it’s, you know, you’re considering debt that’s been created, like, you know, student loan debt or credit card debt, things like that.

But if you’re talking about things that have a tangible, something that’s tangible that’s owed, like an asset like a car or, or a house or something like that, I just don’t think that you’re going to see those things wiped away. Because I think those are, those, those are assets, those are physical assets that somebody has sold to you and they can be taken back if they’re not paid for. So things like that, I think will, will, I don’t think you’re going to see a Jubilee. But a lot of the other stuff, I think there’s a, there’s a, there’s Absolutely.

A possibility that we could see a Jubilee. Who knows? I, again, I’m speculating. I don’t know. Let’s see. But let me see. Give me, go back to what was I saying? The Jubilee. And then I was, I was talking, I was going to talk about something and completely got, got derailed here. Oh, the camp. I saw somebody. There’s this, I guess there was a black girl out there and she was talking about. She, she came out on social media and was just lambasting and saying it was a white opening or is a white only camp and which, which is patently false.

It wasn’t that. It was, but it was an expensive camp where, you know, you people had to have a lot of money to send their kids there for a summer camp. And so it wasn’t necessarily a, a white only camp. But you know, this girl’s making it about racism and stuff and it’s just, I mean, I, I see that stuff. I just have such a low, low tolerance for that. Can you tell us about the, the, your family’s lotion and. Oh, the, the Detox cream? You know what? If you go to, if you go to detoxicream.com right now it should.

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It’s. Here, I’ll put it in here. It’s Detox Cream. There you go. Yeah. I get it, Romano. I get it. You probably, I don’t know how long you’ve been watching, but I get it. You want to rest. I get it. I get it. Let’s see. Well, who knows what the first arrest we’re going to be is going to be? Who knows if the first arrest hasn’t already happened, you know, don’t know. We don’t know. We don’t know what we don’t know. And that’s that, that’s about the best way you can say is you just don’t know what you don’t know.

So I, I, I will say this, guys. It’s, I think it’s, it’s imperative to not lose sight of what’s coming. And don’t be distracted by all the little that they want you distracted by, because they do want you distracted. If you’re distracted, you’re easily manipulated. So what do you mean? Why, okay, loves a girl. When you, when you say, why all the secrecy? What, what do you mean? I want to know what you mean by that. Let Trump and the white hats cook. I agree. I know, I, well, 100%, I know that. I know where that, you know where that, where that came from.

You know, the first director’s first arrest will shock the world. Who knows if we haven’t already seen the first arrest? And I do, I do believe it is coming like that. But I’m curious what love is, girl, when you say, why all the secrecy? Who’s being secretive? Because that’s what I want to know. I want to, I want to address that. But I, I, I want some context. Until accountability is portrayed, we are in the dark, Matt. Maybe not 100% that, you know, you guys, you can still live your lives, you can still live your lives around all this stuff.

You don’t have to, I mean, if, if there’s no rest, there’s no arrest. I mean, I’m guilty of that, I’m guilty of not living my life because of, you know, how, oh, I don’t want to do this because, you know, this might happen or this might happen. You know, the, the, the what ifs. You do that if you live your life by what if all the time. It’s just, I mean, you know, it’s just, it’s not a healthy way to live, and I’ve been doing that way too long. We keep arrest secret. Why keep the new tech secret? It seems like our whole or the whole reality is secret.

Well, okay, I get that. And you know what? You’re not wrong. But again, I think the. The primary reason that it’s kept secret is because if that stuff starts to come out for those who are out there and are doing what they can to fight what they see Trump as an existential threat to. The obvious course of action is secrecy. And that’s actually one of the things that I site as to verification that we are seeing things happen, and that is the fact that it’s secret. Because if. If it wasn’t secret and it was being, you know, you had drips from the media out there, to me, that would be.

How do I say? If I saw drips from the media about things that were happening from, like, white hats or whatever, then I would be seriously questioning stuff. But the fact that you don’t hear anything to. Means. To me means that the. What they call opsec, or operational security is extraordinarily tight, and that is a positive sign. So in that particular case, I view it as no news is the best news. I don’t know if that makes any sense. I don’t know if that makes any sense. But I. That’s kind of. That’s kind of what I.

I tend to. That’s. That’s where I tend to gravitate towards. Yeah, there’s. There’s no reason to be. There’s just no reason to be fearful. You know, it’s just. Just, you know, we just need to live. We need to live our lives and. And enjoy our families and enjoy our friends. Friends and. And get back to the things that. That, you know, made the country. You know, made it awesome. Mookie777 no ghost tonight. Yeah, I. So for all of you who tuned in a little bit later, Ghost was. Ghost had planned on being here, but he had to cancel at the last minute because of is medical.

I’ll just leave it at that. But he had. He had to cancel, so I had to. I had to kind of, you know, just pick myself up or whatever. They pull my bootstraps up and come out here and do it. Do it solo on Durham. Do you think he really exists when he. You mean the Durham. The guy. The. The prosecutor term? Is that what you mean? No. Genius is good. Yeah. Oh, Ghost is fine. Ghost is. Ghost is good. He’s. He just mean. He. He’s dealing with. He’s just. He’s dealing with something that, you know, that a lot of y’ all probably don’t really quite understand.

And it’s okay. Thank you, Mel. I appreciate that. Yeah, he’s gonna. He’s gonna be okay. He’s Gonna be okay. What are your thoughts? I, again, I’m okay. So is, yeah, well, I think he’s real, you know, and I also also think that going back to be, even before Durham, going back to what was his name? Mueller. I can’t believe I forgot Mueller’s name. But, you know, I tend to think that my king is actually right about Mueller, that Mueller was actually conducting an investigation of the Deep State while masquerading as an investigation against Trump. I, that, to me, that makes the most sense and it’s one of the reasons why, you know, it’s quite possible that a lot of the things that happened or that we think may have happened are not, you know, why we don’t see guys like Biden.

So who knows? We’ll see. I, I, I, I do not know. But yes, I, I think, I think. Well, okay, yeah, Shortcake. Trust Durham. But he also, Durham also said trust Kansas, and, or the Q also said trust Kansas, which was. I know you guys will correct me, I can’t remember the dude’s name. But I also said trust Ray, and I don’t trust Ray as far as I can throw him. But yeah, I, I don’t. Yeah, just, just not everything that you can say is from cute. Came out 100. Yeah, Mike. Exactly. Pompeo. Thank you, Kinster.

God, I got way too much information floating in my brain. It just is some. Sometimes it’s a little challenging to, to draw it all. Yeah, I, I would agree with that. Oh, thank you, mp. I appreciate that so very much. Thank you. No news is good news is new. SOP in my own. Yeah, I agree. No news is good news. And when you do start to hear news, you know, frankly, I was a little surprised. We didn’t see much in the way of what happened over the weekend with the fourth of July. A little surprised at that, honestly.

So. Well, Pompeo lost a crap ton of weight. He lost like £100 or something. I mean, and he almost, it almost got to the point where he looks sickly. But, but whatever. Let’s see, Let me see. What else do I have for y’? All? I did that. I was the, this is the Iranian president talking about stuff. I showed you that. The Netanyahu. And then, you know, okay, this is, I’m gonna, I’m gonna go ahead and I’ll, I’ll, I’m gonna share this with you guys. This is a thread that I did. I actually worked on it quite significantly a while back here.

I’ll put the, I’ll put the thread and I will share the screen here. Oh, it didn’t. It didn’t like that. Let me see here. Share the screen. Okay, I’ll do this so that you all can see me up in the upper corner here. So let me increase the size of this so it’s not hurting too many people’s eyes. So this was something that I did like. Again. Again, I don’t remember when it was. Let me see here. June 10th. So it’s been almost a month ago. What if I told you that war is being fought all around you right now and most people have no idea that it’s happening.

It doesn’t look like Vietnam. It doesn’t look or sound like Iraq and Afghanistan and in a sure as hell isn’t on a map. It’s inside your phone, your mind, your neighbor’s beliefs, your social media feed. Financial transactions, entertainment, medical records, job, car, church. And places you would never expect. There is nowhere this ward is not being waged. And so let’s break it down from a psychological operations perspective. For civilians, for soldiers, for anyone aware enough to ask. Now, I actually tagged General Flynn and Boone Cutler in here. So they, they wrote a phenomenal book called 5GW, or Fifth Generation Warfare.

And it should absolutely be considered essential reading. But my question here is, have we already graduated into sixth generation warfare? Because sixth generation warfare does not aim to invade territory. It aims to collapse the sovereign power from within through systemic infiltration, control and behavioral destabilization. All right, so 5GW was wars without uniforms, borders, bullets or declarations. Not fought on the battlefield. Down here so that I’m not looking. Not. Not fought on the battlefield with combatants, but in your mind with information in motion, confusion and control. The weapons. The weapon is narrative. The delivery system was technology.

The target was belief and behavior. This was the warfare of viral media and government disinformation. Meme, psyops, fake grassroots movements or astroturfing. Social media mobs, manufactured outrage, controlled opposition influencers as operatives. No bombs, just precision guided narratives designed to make a nation destroy itself from within. Fifth Generation was tailored to individuals. That was the one of its defining features. Unlike traditional wars that targeted armies on geographic of geographic regions, fifth generation targeted beliefs, behaviors and decision making, often on a per person basis. And how it was tailored to individuals, social media behavior, likes, shares, comments, watch time all used to profile you.

Personal personality modeling based on data. All our AI systems predicted what kind of narrative would most affect you. Fear, pride, outrage, guilt. This customized information feeds. So basically what you saw was different from what others saw. Even if you searched the same topics and it was geotargeted, influence messaging and videos were pushed to certain zip codes, cities or voting districts with surgical precision. So psychographic profiling tools like Cambridge analytics or Analytica built voter consumer psyop profiles to deliver individually persuasive content. All right, so the tailoring tools that were used in fifth generation warfare were. Fifth were Facebook pixel tracking, Google metadata analysis, Twitter x shadow data, TikTok, Chinese based recommendation AI, military grade PSYOP scripts adapted for civilian use, and behavioral A B testing as on at a mass scale.

AB testing is a technique used in both marketing and psychological operations to determine which version of a message, image or tactic gets a better behavioral response from a target. It’s a scientific method for influence, but weaponized in simple terms. A B testing is where you show two different versions, A and B of the same thing to different people, then measure which one gets the desired reaction. Fifth generation warfare was the first platform, or it was the first form of warfare that didn’t just try to move populations, it tried to move you personally, quietly. Precisely. Those operating the system gathered this information through biometric apps, social media behavior, DNA databases, phone sensors, smart devices, loyalty cards.

Like, you know, you go to, you go down the Home Depot or you go to a grocery store and they offer a free card and you get like X amount of percentage off if you have this card. Facial recognition cameras, I mean that’s, that’s where all the, that’s where all your spam calls are coming from, by the way. Then the narrative attacks were, were customized. You never saw a bomb, just a meme that enraged you, a post that radicalized your friend, a fact check that made you doubt your instincts. In fifth generation warfare, the US military and intelligence agencies injected both contractors and active duty personnel into civilian life.

Not just digitally, but physically and operationally. Military psychological operations left the battlefield and moved into civilian spaces on US soil and globally. This isn’t just about online monitoring. It involved real people embedded in corporations, media outlets, NGOs, tech companies, activities, activists, movements and academia. Many were contractors, some were active duty, most had cover identities, and many were trained in influence deception and narrative control. And this was a video that was made public quite a while back. And this is the ghost in the machine, the Cy War. I. I’ll play this just a real quick temporary. As the world watches and listens in horror, the peaceful pro democracy demonstration in China.

China comes to a violent and bloody end. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall. Wolves hiding nearby whispering do or die around me all Right, So enough of that here I. Let me get back to the, Let me get back to this because I, I don’t want to get too derailed. I just wanted to. I’ve played that video in the past. There was also this article from Newsweek. This is one Mike actually talked, Mike King actually talked about in terms of the private military, or not the private military, but inside the military, secret undercover army. Anyway. The purpose of all these were to shape civilian influence.

In short, to shape the information environment where traditional war was no longer winnable with bullets. Their missions included controlling the narrative terrain, which means influence social, cultural and political narratives. Before adversaries could insert approved messaging into civilian institutions from the outside, countering domestic threats, real or perceived flag and psychologically neutralized voices labeled as disinfo or extremist. This expanded into include everyday citizens questioning policy, field testing the psychological tools A B test narrative narrative framework in real world settings. Optimize propaganda techniques using real human feedback in live society. Deniable covert ops contractors offered plausible deniability for controversial or illegal ops.

These civilians could operate under business or nonprofit covers untraceable to military command. And that’s kind of where like, where I, I see like things like, like Facebook and Twitter and whatnot came in. Hi, baby girl. They were private companies who could do the things that they wanted to do without government oversight. And you voluntarily opted in to that. So they had you by the balls with their vague rules of. What do you call it? You know, their terms of service. Right. Let’s see here. The surveillance and behavioral mapping gather data from inside civil society. Churches, protest groups, school online communities feed.

They feed that data into AI systems for behavioral prediction and response modeling. The goal wasn’t just to monitor civilians. It was to shape them, guide their opinions, belie behaviors and loyalties preemptively. And here, here is how and why it happened. So traditional psyops, the from the pre 2000s. I can’t read through you so oh my good girl. The see used to target enemy combatants and foreign populations. The objective was lower morale, confused, deceive or sway local sentiment in wartime zones, e.g. leaflets in Iraq, loudspeakers, ops in Vietnam, etc. Etc. I’m sure a lot of you guys have seen the, the video of an Apocalypse now when they were playing the, the Wagner as they were flying in with the helicopters into the, into the Vietnamese village legally constrained from being used against US Citizens due to laws like the Smith Mudd act, which ironically was reversed in 2012.

Interesting, right? Then came the information age as war became more about influence and narrative than bullets and borders. The lines between military and civilian space blurred. Global battlefields were equal to domestic battlefields. Social media, Internet and smartphones meant that influence ops targeting others other nations also affected U.S. civilians. There were no clean, there was no clean firewall. Americans were being influenced as well. Counterterrorism turned inward. After 911 tools built to counter foreign threats were repurposed to monitor and shape domestic narratives. The Smith Mundt Modernization act in 2012 quietly legalized domestic distribution of U.S. government messaging intended for foreign audiences.

This opened the door for military grade narrative ops to be seen at home. And private contractors filled the gap. Agencies like DARPA and Q Tel and SOCOM funneled resources into Silicon Valley startups. These firms ran narrative shaping, perception management and behavioral influence campaigns without military uniforms. And maybe you guys remember not too long ago, like in the very recent, recent, like I think it was been like in the last couple of weeks, they, they, they brought in a lot of these guys from Silicon Valley and made them army reservists, gave them the rank of lieutenant colonel.

And you know how much of that is. See, me personally, what I believe is I think that was designed to make sure that the people who were in charge of a lot of the stuff that’s going on in Silicon Valley are now going to be subject, absolutely subject to USMC or you see, excuse me, UCMJ punishment. So if you are, if you are involved in selling data to China or whatever, now you can be held for treason because now you’re part of the military. So that’s what I tend to think. I’m, I’m curious what some of you guys think if for those of you out there who, I mean, check me on that.

Well, I mean, just, I’m curious as your opinion because that’s just not. That’s my opinion. That’s, that’s all that is. That’s. I, I don’t have anything to, to validate that, but I do believe that that is a, I believe that that is a possible, a possibility. Okay, so this is where it really gets good. Here’s how five or how fifth generation involved or evolved rather into sixth generation. Fifth generation was about targeting the mind. But in sixth generation they stopped trying to change your mind. They started building systems that bypassed it completely. Influence turned into automation.

Persuasion turned into predictive control. Well, what changed? In fifth generation, they studied your behavior, they manipulate your psychology and they feed you content designed to trigger emotional responses. In sixth generation, AI makes decisions before you do it, predicts your next move. And acts preemptively. It doesn’t need human approval. This is not hypothetical. It’s already operational in government, in Silicon Valley, in your daily life. So the target, mind and emotion, behavioral and autonomy. You can see the differences here. Sixth generation warfare is cognitive bypass plus total systems control. So now you’re banned before you even post. Your route is changed without you even noticing.

Your loan is denied by an AI that you’ve never even met. Your movement is geo fenced. Your digital identity is throttled, not for what you did, but for what you might do. Very, very reminiscent of, what was it, the Tom Cruise movie I posted in here too. It’s a minority report. You don’t even get a chance to resist. You’re simply redirected, preempted, or digitally erased. The most effective war is the one where nobody realizes that it’s being fought. This is war through frictionless control. No soldiers, no speeches, just code. Sensors, cameras and algorithms quietly managing your reality.

All our AI impacts society without most people realizing it because it works silently. And there’s, and, and you got to realize, guys, there’s multiple types of, of artificial intelligence. The, the stuff that you’re seeing on chat, GBT and stuff like that is not the type of AI that they’re talking about with this completely different, similar, but vastly more sophisticated. So AI, AI impacts society without most people realizing it. Okay, so here’s a breakdown of how, of how it does that and why it’s so effective. Invisible decision making. AI algorithms decide what you see on your social media feed, which job applicants get in interviews, whether you get approved for a loan or what products are recommended, what news gets promoted or buried.

You don’t see the algorithm, you just experience the outcome. And then that leads to behavioral shaping. AI studies how long you pause on a post, what makes you click, what triggers emotion, then what? Sorry, my, my little one is just all over me. How long? Let’s see what makes you click, what triggers the emotion. Then it serves more of what reinforces that behavior. And the result? People become more reactive, more tribal, more addicted, or without even realizing that they’ve been trained. Three mass surveillance and profiling. Through facial recognition, phone sensors, location data and biometrics, AI builds a digital profile of you.

That profile predicts your actions, your purchases, and even potential threat status is used. It’s used to sort of categorize, reward or punish you in systems that you’ve never signed up for, for think China’s social credit system. But slowly normalizing everywhere, subtle censorship. AI moderates content at scale Flags. Flags. Misinformation demotes dissent. Shadow bands based on sentiment or language patterns. No knock on the door, no confrontation. You just vanish from relevance. Automation without consent. AI replaces workers without negotiation. AI makes policy recommendations. AI helps predict future crimes. Pre kind system. This all happens in the background of your daily life.

You didn’t vote for it, you weren’t warned. But it’s already reshaping your reality. And then this is the, this is an article that talks about it. While advanced AI different and more capable than 5 than 5th generation warfare, AI is one of the biggest arms of 6th generation warfare. The full system is multi domain, multi sensory and post human. In other words, AI is the brain but it’s connected to a much bigger body. Biodigital convergence warfare merges biology with machine control brain computer interfaces or BCI Neuralink DARPA next generation N3 systems. Emotion tracking, Real time monitoring of stress, anger and compliance via wearable or embedded sensors and geo geotargeting bioweapons tailored to specific DNA markers.

Race specific population tool. Population specific tools. And where have we heard about genetic targeting? Especially under with the COVID shot. Right? They were talking about that. They are. It’s. It affects different people differently and specifically targets DNA markers. This isn’t science fiction. It’s DARPA white papers, Chinese military doctrine. It’s already out, it’s already here. Ubiquitous surveillance ecosystems. The total environmental awareness. Constant monitoring, scoring and preemptive flagging. Facial recognition grids used in China, tested in western smart cities, IoT integration, smart fridges, smart cars, Alexa type devices used to monitor behavior. Drone surveillance swarms, persistent aerial presence for mapping and tracking sound and motion and data collection from ring doorbells, phones, city wide microphone nets.

These tools detect deviation before intent is expressed. And there’s another article here to support that. Economic enforcement and digital ID system. This controls access to food, money, travel or participation based on your data profile. Central bank, digital currencies, which I do not believe are coming. I think they’re going to try to do that, but I don’t think they’re going to be successful. Social credit monitoring or ESG based access and some of that stuff in the west has already been kind of shot down. Although it’s still very heavy. It’s heavy in China right now. Programmable money, that’s the cbdc.

You can be locked out of spending on specific items. Digital requirement for travel, employment, health care, etc. No need to jail you, you just were cut off from access. Narrative domination which is legacy of fifth generation warfare. Still active because controlling perception is foundation to 6th Generation Warfare. Hi buddy. Hi buddy. I see you. Come on. I, I’m live right now. I’m almost done though. All right, let’s see. Still active because controlling perception is foundational. Sixth generation real time censorship and content suppression. Deep fake video and voice manipulation. Use of AI generated influencers and synthetic personalities.

Engineered online mobs and emotional manipulation through media. In sixth generation warfare, you no longer need to believe in the narrative. You just obey the system that is shaped by it. And then there’s another article to support that. Autonomous and semi autonomous kill systems. Lethal force without human decision making. Swarming drones with AI targeting facial recognition triggered patterns or trigger. I’m sorry, facial recognition triggered execution drones. Israel has used these and it’s actually kind of frightening. A facial recognition triggered execution meaning that a drone which has lethal capability, it’s lethal to humans, has the ability to kill.

A human will be flying over and it will recognize somebody by their, by their facial recognition software. And it’ll go in and it’ll go right down in there in a microdrone or whatever and target that individual, kill them and, and they can be done like super, super small. If you’ve ever, if you guys have ever seen some of the micro technology that’s out there for the drones. I mean it’s, it’s scary. It looks like no bigger than an insect. You would, you have no, it’d be like a mosquito. You wouldn’t even know it. Nanodrones like that rare nano drones and insect sized weapons for targeting targeted biological or kinetic attack.

Humans no longer make the final call. Machines do. And again, I’m not trying to, I’m not trying to spread fear here. I’m just saying this is six. This is sixth generation warfare. And this is kind of what we’re fighting. Behavioral pre crime systems, predictive policing and preemptive psychological targeting. AI tracks red flag behavior using public and private data. Your intentions are assessed before you even act. Schools employees and insurance companies use these models for profiling. In extreme cases your social circle gets targeted with you. This makes resistance collectively punishable. A deterrent before even before dissent even forms.

And this is The Minority Report trailer 7. Synthetic reality or cognitive Cognitive saturation. The creation of a reality so thick with falsehoods, simulation and stimuli that the truth is unknowable. AI generated news, entire fake Personas. Weaponized AR VR. I think that’s audio and visual to, to control how, how reality is experienced. Blurring the line between what is real and what is AI information Fatigue is, is a weapon. People Give up on trying to discern anything at all. The result is mass massivity, total submission. The core strategy of sixth generation warfare is to make rebellion impossible by controlling not just action, but possibility.

Make war silent, compliant, compliance automated, and dissent obsolete. Is there any escaping this? Maybe not completely, but insulation, resistance and subversion are very real possibilities. You don’t need to destroy the system, you just need to stop feeding it control over your identity, decisions and relationships. You can’t outgun a digital empire, but you can refuse to be programmed by it. So that is the. That’s the extent of my post and. Oh, my God, I’m seriously getting overwhelmed here. So anyway, that is the. That. That’s kind of what I got for you guys tonight. It’s hard to believe I’ve been doing this for two hours, man.

That’s kind of crazy. But I don’t want to. I don’t want to sell you guys, you know, lack of hope, because I do believe that we. I think there’s a lot of hope in, in what’s coming. So come on, you guys. All right, down you go. Now you go. They’re hungry and it’s past feeding time, so they’re swarming me because they want food anyway, so it’s a kind of a good reason for me to have to go. But again, apologize for the ghost absence for tonight. It was like I said, he was. Couldn’t. He had. He had to cancel.

He didn’t really want to, but he just said it was. It was unavoidable. But I hope I. I hope I carried the torch well enough on my own, and I hope you guys got something out of it. I hope I was able to spread some positive positivity because I. I am very optimistic for the future. You know, we. There’s a lot of good things coming, and I believe that as long as Trump is there. And again, I’m not saying that Trump is our savior. I believe Trump is the leader of the movement of saviors, plural. And it’s, you know, it’s people like you and the audience, me, other, you know, hosts that do this, you know, that put themselves out there.

It’s. We’re the ones that are the leaders that we’ve been waiting for. And, you know, you know, a lot of people don’t like the Q operation. They think it was, you know. Oh, it was. It was a psychological operation. Yeah, well, I was a psychological, psychological operation, but it was a psychological operation to alter the way that you look at information and the way that you process things and the ways you think about things. And to me that was, you know, you know, in my 20 plus years of being red pilled, I never saw the increase exponentially in the amount of people that came, that became awake.

You know, from the time that Q began to post, it was, it was nothing like I had ever experienced. And it was, you know, I mean, and to me, I have a very difficult time buying into the notion that the Q operation would have been used as a, as a sort of an operation truth style thing that, that happened in the Soviet Union. I mean, there’s always that possibility. I’m not going to exclude it, but I think, you know, why would you wake people up to the realities of the world if you’re, if your entire purpose was to, was to subjugate them? So to me, that, that, that, that begs a serious question.

If, I mean, what was the queue operation about? Was it about waking us up? Was it about how, how we look at information, questioning things that we otherwise maybe didn’t question? I think those are, those are very, very serious positives in our favor. So, you know, that’s why, that’s why I tend to think that the Q operation was legit. And it, and it had, it did serve a very, very good purpose regardless of what other people did and took it out there and twisted it and bastardized it and said things were going to be a certain way even though they weren’t, you know, those.

And then, and then you got a whole second segment of the population who looked, you know, they looked at the Q operation as, oh, that’s just, but that wasn’t what Q said. That was what somebody who saw what Q said said. So it’s like, it’s not, you know, it’s not the same thing. You don’t go to the, you don’t go to somebody who thinks that they know you go to the source. And if you, and for anybody who actually goes through and reads all the Q drops, I, I don’t know how you can come out of that and think that that was a, an operation that was designed to put us into, into subjugation.

I just don’t, or to pacify us. I think it was, if anything, what it did was it stimulated a lot of people to get out and get involved. And yeah, I, I just, it, to me that doesn’t make any sense from a logical standpoint. And I don’t know that that’s just my thoughts, that’s how I, that’s how I process the information. So yeah, the, well, the, you know, what Mpan said that a lot of the public has no idea the, the, the jump from five to six generation. You know, I’ll tell you that that’s, that actually is the, I don’t think there’s actually such thing as sixth generation warfare out there yet, or at least it’s not necessarily called that.

That was me questioning the narrative and looking at things with a, with a different lens because I do believe the fifth generation warfare existed. But I think fifth generation warfare existed, you know, going back to like 2005, 2007, something like that. You know, a lot of the stuff that Michael Hastings wrote. You know, I think Hastings was killed in what, 2014, but I mean he was just about ready to expose right before Hastings was killed. He was right in the process of exposing Brennan, John Brennan, then the CIA director. So you know what, I understand your, I understand the, the desire to have Q come back because I think it, you know, it would help us to understand things that are going on maybe that we don’t understand, but I think we have, I think there’s enough smart people out there that they can make, you know, they can, they can kind of help with people to discern information that’s out there.

So don’t be sad that Q isn’t posting anymore. Be happy that he did post and caused a movement, if you will, to wake up to the realities of, of the world. They’re not gonna let me, they’re not gonna leave me alone here. Guys, I need, I need to go, I need to go put some food down if I want to get any peace. So guys, thank you so much for putting up with me tonight. And you know that substack, the link that, that I shared in there, somebody shared it. I think real special Ed shared it.

I’ll put it as a top comment in my, and on this video and I’m, I’m going to begin to start posting substacks on a, on a semi frequent basis. I’ve got three up there now and I’m working on about, I’ve got about five or six other articles that I’m going to be doing in parts and again, as I said, I’m actually working on, believe it or not, I’m not going to work on a book. So right now it’s things like about 180 pages or whatever. So. But anyway, that’s kind of what’s coming down the pike for me and one of the reasons why I haven’t been posting as nearly as much as I’ve wanted to.

But I will be Getting back to that because obviously I want to have the ability to post some of my, my material and, and I’m also going to be doing some stuff on YouTube where I do like YouTube, safe stuff to get people to grow this channel. Because if you, you know, really, really think about it, YouTube is, that is the, the battlefield for the hearts and minds of people. YouTube, Instagram, tick tock, places like that. That’s where, that’s what, that’s, that’s, that’s the, where the neutral people are here on Rumble. The vast majority of people.

It’s more like an echo chamber. So. And I don’t, I don’t say that in a derogatory way. I’m just saying that’s just the reality of the situation. So. And if we’re going to reach out across to talk to other people and to try to get them to, you know, persuaded to our way of thinking, you have to be in their domain. And that’s YouTube. So anyway, yeah, I wish more people would have questioned things when they happened. 2019, 2008. Thank you. Yeah, Ghost is gonna be fine, you know, Lord willing. So. All right everybody, thank you for tonight.

Appreciate all of you, thanks. Ours real special ed for, for reposting that, that, that’s actually a good article. If you really want a good, if you really want a really good article, go, go look at the one that I did just before that. In fact, here I’ll just, I’ll share this tab real quick and, and end on this note. So this was the one that I had of an American pride. But if I, if I come over here and I go to posts, this one is the, the quiet revolution happening in plain speech. And what I did here is I have collected a whole host of terms.

I talk about how the schools are, the ideological pipeline, all the things that they do, the Frankfurt school and everything. And then I get down into a glossary of terms, single word and multi word phrases and the glossary categories explained. And then here it is, the master glossary of subversive terms. And there’s like 250 terms in here of things like how they’re used, how language is being used against you. So this is actually a very interesting, it was really, really interesting to put this together. So anyway, that is, that is all I got for you all tonight.

I hope you have a fantastic evening and I will be back tomorrow for the Constitution class and hopefully Tuesday with Mike. And then if you guys haven’t been paying attention to the. I’ve got a. I’ve got A show that I’ve been doing with, with this Dr. John King talking about stuff for, you know, basically with like trauma healing and, and. And things of that nature. And that. That’s hap. That happens every Wednesday, I think at 2pm Eastern. So we do it. We do a live one hour show. And you, you probably have heard, uh, in there.

Ghost is a part of that show and that’s how I got to meet John. But he goes by the term Vinnie in there because we’ve got. We want to keep it if, if we take that mainstream. We don’t want, we don’t want. We don’t want the term Ghost in there. We need to have a, A real name. So. But anyway, that is, uh, that is that, uh. Check that out if you haven’t seen it. And oh, and one last thing. I apologize for all of the. The, the crap that happened with the, with the Gettysburg thing.

I tried a couple of different things and I was just an. An abject failure. So I just uploaded the. I just uploaded the videos and you know, you guys can watch them at your own discretion. It’s. It’s a long, long, long movie. Each one was like. I think the total, total run time was four and a half hours for the, for. For parts one and two together and. But I will be having a real legitimate Friday night watch party this week. All right, y’, all, thank you for everything. Appreciate you all very much. And you all have a great night.
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