Summary
âž¡ The article discusses the potential security risks in airports and other public places due to the advancement of technology, such as 3D printing, which could potentially be used to create undetectable weapons. It also highlights the lack of security in places like subways and the need for increased vigilance. The article suggests that despite technological advancements, traditional methods like trained dogs could still be the best defense against these threats. Lastly, it raises concerns about the potential infringement of personal rights in the name of security.
âž¡ The speaker discusses his concerns about the state of security in America, particularly at airports and borders. He believes that the government is not doing enough to prevent potential threats, such as terrorism and illegal immigration. He also expresses his frustration with the ongoing issues related to cartels and violence in cities across the country. The speaker suggests that law enforcement needs to be better equipped to handle these threats.
âž¡ The text discusses the challenges faced by law enforcement, particularly in areas near the border. It highlights the need for a balance between appearing intimidating and approachable, and the difficulties of dealing with criminal organizations like cartels. The text also mentions the potential threats posed by advanced weaponry and technology in the hands of these organizations, and the need for a complete overhaul of the current system.
âž¡ A terrorist attack was carried out on a church, killing several people and damaging the building. The attacker used a network of people to plan and execute the attack, highlighting the complexity of terrorism. The CIA has noted that terrorists now have extreme mobility, allowing them to plan multiple strategies. The threat of terrorism is present in every city and state, with potential targets including historical monuments, infrastructure, and public places. The government uses a system to identify high-risk areas, but the responsibility of protection often falls to local and state authorities. There are concerns about the potential for attacks on public places, especially where large groups gather. The discussion also touched on the possibility of the current administration partnering with cartels and terrorists, and the need for increased security measures.
âž¡ The speaker expresses deep frustration with politicians, comparing them to historical figures who misused their power. They believe these politicians are exploiting the public for personal gain, showing no concern for the people’s welfare. The speaker calls for the public to form their own protection units and hopes for positive changes with the new administration. They also demand the prosecution of the current administration for various crimes, including betrayal of the constitution.
Transcript
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I’ll just say this on the consumer side, I’ve been a customer for seven and a half years multiple times over. Doug, let’s talk about this great service you’re providing for people where you’re saving, potentially saving their lives. You got any trainings coming up? Yeah. Hey Dave, thanks. So vindictasolutions.com we’ve got training coming up for March, April and May. You can go to our website and find that. That’ll be our shoot, move, communicate course, which is a, it’s a different look at CQB except this we’re more focusing on the homeowner. But towards the end of the year, we are gathering the ability to have a women’s only course, which is the entire CQB course, but it’s with just purely women only, so you don’t have to worry about another man being in the course with you.
We do also have our patrol course. I believe that’s in April. If you’ve never done any type of patrolling where you have infantry based tactics, what we do is we put you in a disaster scenario and it’s you in about 12 other guys and you’re having to respond to multiple different incidents that we throw at you. It’s a great time. It’s a good way to check your gear. It’s a good gut check for your health and it’s a good way to network with people and meet new people and grow in this community. And Dave, you know, the more prepared we all are, the better we all are, whatever that way is that you’re, you’re working on your preparedness.
If one of them is to become better trained, then give us a shot at predictive solutions. Exactly. I think that’s a great idea. And there’s nothing like being trained by a combat veteran that saw the horrors of Fallujah. And Doug doesn’t like to tell you that. I’m telling you that you’re learning from the best. And he’s got a great team. And I get good feedback, Doug, from our mutual audience. I hear a lot of good things about your training. People have actually written to me and thanked me for bringing this forward. So anyway, I think it’s a very valuable service.
We’re living in the age of terrorism right now. And as many of you know who followed me for any length of time, I have said, well, one day, because of all the illegals that we have not vetted that could potentially be terrorists and all the radicalization that goes on in this country with fundamental Islamic terrorism. And yes, I’m going to say it. I don’t care if people like it or not, because it’s true. I’ve said we’re facing a Ted offensive, and I’ve been saying this for 13, 14 years now. So what I’m saying here, folks, is we are going to really spend some time here on the intel report over many shows, at least donating part of the show to your information about preparedness, safety, what’s going on.
And let me just say this, I am relatively knowledgeable on this topic. I’ve interviewed many great people, I’ve done my research, but there’s nothing like experience in the field. And Doug has done much of this work with Homeland Security in various functions, and he can speak to some of the details much more adeptly than I can. And I think my common sense approach, his practical experience approach, is going to give you a broad based picture of what we’re going to bring up. And first, what we’re going to bring up is I’m just going to ask Doug a real broad question and I want to say this complimentary.
I think the TSA has stepped up their game from a traveling perspective. Me, the non professional, they are more courteous, which I really don’t care about because I want to make sure my plane is going to land in one piece. But I see them still putting safety ahead of everything. Else, they’re firm but polite, they’re thorough. When I was flying out of Phoenix over the holidays, they searched everybody in line, no carry on got unsearched. There’s a reason why. And they didn’t care about slowing down the crowds. They did their job. And for that part, I’m thankful.
So Doug, with that disclaimer, let me throw it to you. Airport safety. And I know we’re going to refer to the Sean Ryan interview with the CIA agent that’ll come up. Just take this wherever you want to go. Well, I mean the, the whole thing with TSA is they only get about two weeks worth of training. That happens at FLETC at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. They more or less learn how to use the system that’s created for them and use the technology. There’s, after that, you know, everything that they get is hands on experience at the job.
And if you, via, if you’ve ever flown, then you’ve come across tsa, you understand how either tedious it is or how sometimes, you know, you go through airport security and like, why is there 20 people here? And all I did was send my backpack through, walk through a scanner and that’s it. Why is there so many people? Well, there’s, everyone’s doing a different job. And you know, the thing that’s Sarah, the CIA analyst or CIA targeter, what she was describing was a new kind of thing that’s coming out of nowhere is the ability for the Islamic terrorists to use what they called invisible bombs.
Now the bombs aren’t invisible. What she’s talking about is bombs that are, they’re non detectable by our detection methods. So I don’t, I want to make sure I don’t get into anything that is considered law enforcement sensitive here. But with our detection methods, it’s pretty simple. You have X ray machines, you’ve got people who are observing you, who do the pat downs and they’re looking at you. You’ve got camera technology and then you also have stuff like the scanners that you now walk through, magnetometers, also known as metal detectors. And then you got canines, explosive ordinance, canine detectors.
So the way that, the way that the terrorists are able to get past all this has to be a few things. And these dogs are honestly the best that we have now for these dogs, they go through the, it’s another TSA like training. It’s out of San Antonio. The dogs get trained for about three months with a handler and it’s a pretty extensive training. And the dogs are Every single day when they’re doing their searches, these dogs are working anywhere between 8 to 10 to 12 hours a day, and every search is monitored. The Times wrote down how they did.
They’re always putting out training aids. I helped out with our canines all the time with putting out training aids or even if they’d be interdiction. So with that, if they have developed something that can get past that dog, well, here’s a few things. If it can get past the dog, then we now have to retrain dogs. That could take a year to try and figure out that entire process and get dogs recalibrated and retrained. And also the officers trained. And then whatever the training aids are, those have to be developed, they have to be sent out.
And there’s a whole new policy that has to be created for this. The machines now, like what you walk through, and you stand straight up like this, right? And the thing spins around in a circle around you, that full body scanner. What if I’m correct when I say this, this is speculation on my part, from my knowledge, is most likely the explosive materials made out of organic material. And if it’s made out of an organic material, then it’s being placed in stuff like clothing, belts, suspenders, shirts, trousers. It might even be actually compressed onto somebody to fit almost like a glove, like a bodysuit.
And so if that is it, then there has to be two things that can give that off. If the machine can’t pick up the organic matter, which I know these machines, I’ve calibrated these machines before. I’ve run tests on our protective security officers, hundreds, if not thousands of times of how to accurately run a X ray machine. And if they’re. If they’re able to pass these machines, then there’s two things that should be able to be seen. The ignition source is one of them. So, you know, you got the striker, you got whatever potential wire, whatever is getting stuck into the explosive, the ignition source, and then whatever accompanying components that will come with that.
With Today’s, you know, 3D printing, I don’t know what all you can get away with anymore, but I’m willing to bet you can probably get away with completely recreating an entire suicide vest out of plastic 3D printed materials that can glide right through a magnetometer. They may not be able to escape that full body scan because that full body scan goes down. What do you mean by escape the full body scan? Well, because the full body scan sees the entire skeletal profile, so it sees right through clothes, muscle, tissue, Skeletal profile. I don’t think it should be able to pass that.
Yeah, and a trained operator looking at that should be able to pick that up. However, if it’s just going through a, your standard walk through magnetometer that you walk right under and it beeps if you got your belt on or still. I mean if they can pass right through that. Well, now you’re depending on what airport you’re at. You know, I know in America we use these, but they’re not at every airport. So the thing about it is, is if they come from another country and it, what they will do is they will go and find the easiest airport to get onto and whatever is the most direct flight and sometimes there’s connecting flights.
When I was a overseas contractor, we flew Air Arabia, I think, but that was like a 24 hour flight. So it just went from Nevada pretty much almost straight to London for that. Here’s the thing, some of these, some of these low flying, not so well known or protected or looked after airports, not only can people be paid off and do get paid off, but if they’ve got the technology, which we would call it more of a low grade instead of a high tech, they just kind of outsmarted the fox, then they can potentially get past security, get on a plane and start flying.
Now once they land here, and if any of you ever been to check baggage before, you know, you don’t walk through any security once you land, so that person’s still loose, all they got to do is go back up into an elevator and come right back up into any of the main lobbies and you know, that’s it. But what’s interesting with this is that I remember hearing reports from Afghanistan when I was in Iraq. The most common things that we saw were we called stingrays. So they were pressure plate IEDs. They’re victim actuated. So once a victim steps on it completes the circuit.
Kaboom. Sometimes they were using saw blades with like a little piece of copper in between, stuff like that. Right. So pretty low tech. But the metal detectors could find them. So in Afghanistan, some of the reports that I’ve heard, my brother told me about this from his deployment, was that they had found some of the IEDs were being made out of wooden boxes where pretty much the only thing in it that was metal was like a small spring and they’d take apart an old mine and piece it all back together with wood. So metal detectors and people sweeping an area can’t find it.
So, you know, here’s the thing about The Taliban and isis, al Qaedas. Every time we come up with something that is multi million dollars, they can go to Harbor Freight and figure out how to beat it. That’s why this war is so costful to the American people, because we’re trying to technologically outsmart man and you just, you’re not going to do it. So like I said, if they found a way into the airport, well that’s terrible because do you know where they don’t have all this stuff at? Subways. Subways have little to no security at some of the most dangerous places in America.
If any of you ever been to a subway, you’ll know. And I don’t mean the sandwich shopping like an actual train station. And so you have the potential for terrorism to be all across the country at any point in time. And we’re just, we’re unprepared for it. We’re, we’re lackadaisical in our approach. We’re too overreactive. People want their rights, they don’t want their rights infringed upon, which I can understand and I feel the same way. But there are certain areas where if we don’t hoard in security, well, we’ve got problems. So let me say that, to say this.
Could you imagine if we decided and there’s talks of from congressmen in these laws, not only do they want to capture every phone call and email and text message that happens within the jurisdiction of an airport, but they want to limit your rights while you’re in that airport and then they eventually want to expound it outwards. Well, if the airport is really secure and the football game or the children’s nursery or the intermediate school playground is not secure, where do we need to disperse security more exactly I got here. Ya, that’s, that’s the problem with the federal government.
I have a practical question now. I want to go back to encapsulate a couple of things you’ve said in the Sean Ryan interview with Sandy Adams, the CIA detection expert. She made a very definitive statement, Doug, and she said it more than once. So this is not an embellishment. She said we can’t detect some of their bombs. And she was 100% definitive on that point. There was no equivocation on her part at all. And so let me ask you practically then going forward, you know, if you’re in Israel, you get in the airport four hours early and they’re searching everything.
If they search everything, can they find these conversion devices like metal springs to the wood, can they find this by visual observation, if they’re well trained. But not all the time. People are clever. People are very clever. If anything working in prisons have taught me just how clever people really are. Dogs are honestly our best defense. If we can find someone or find the explosive before the ordinance goes off and we can use that material and recreate that material and then disperse it as training aids and get those dogs used to it, then that’s honestly our best defense.
But once again, like I said, that takes time and we’ve got to get our hands on the explosive. And it sounds like most likely this, this type of explosive is either some new sort of synthetic whatever, whatever, or it’s a homemade explosive. Any. Either way, X rays are trained to see that the programming is in them to see organic material, inorganic material, metal. It’s, it’s trained to see that. But you can’t deploy that in a wide fashion. So what do you mean by that? It’s difficult. You can’t deploy in a wide fashion. Well, you got to get something to pass through the X ray.
So unless everybody walks in one line, single file, you just, you never go. No. It may be that the, the eventuality of the airport is that everybody goes through the X ray machine. That’s my point. I mean, four hours ahead of time of departure, like in Israel, and they got to search everything. But I’m just thinking from what you described to me, I have doubt whether even that will fully do the job. Amen. There’s a reason why I drive everywhere. So I refuse to put myself on a plane again. I flew on a plane for over 10 years with a gun on my hip for the federal government.
I know too much to make me want to go get back on a plane. Can you talk some of those I know too much experiences? Well, just the amount of disease that’s on that damn plane for one thing. Yeah, the recycled air. Yeah, I mean it’s the, the plane is a moving cluster bomb of diseases and pandemics. I mean, I just, I don’t trust the technology. We’re flying like 50, 60 year old airplane that have a thousand holes in the nose cone. The plane is always leeching air, which is like an inside joke that a captain who was flying a plane told me one time.
But not only that, it’s just I don’t trust my government enough to make me want to go through that ass bleeding process of going through the tsa. I would rather be in complete control of myself and get in my car and drive where I know I’m not going to fall out of the sky and burst into a million flames and I don’t have to go through all the other processes. Not to mention I don’t really sit or fit well in those seats. But there’s, there’s so many little problems. You, you’re limited on your everyday carry protection items.
You’re limited on so much and if hits the fan, what are you getting back home in, Are you going to try and wait for another plane or are you going to grab a vehicle and try and make it home? For me, my vehicle is a, is a rolling backpack so it’s a rolling bug out mobile. So I have everything in it that I need to always make sure I get back on my kids. That’s, that’s my plan. That’s why I do things the way I do. Not to mention it’s just, I, I hate the, I hate airports.
Dude, my kids used to think I lived at an airport. I fly a couple times a year out of necessity. But I will tell you this, I share your observations and I think it’s just the state we’ve been put in since 9 11. I don’t blame the airport officials and I think they’re playing a catch up game continuously that they’re never going to fully win. And I think we’re living in an age now where we’re going to pay the price for how lackadaisical. Doug, hold one please. Now I have a little difficult. All right Doug, you’re really painting a picture that I would describe as somewhat disturbing.
But I want to expand the discussion from airport unless you have any final comments, do you before we move on? Okay. As you know, stat research background, I’m pretty knowledgeable in probabilities in stats. I got the ability because of my experience to look at scenarios put together and pretty well assess probabilities before I even run numbers. And I’m not bragging, I’m just saying this is part of what I did for, you know, supporting my family. And I’m going to tell you one thing right now that I am not in agreement with. I’ll just start with a historical analogy.
Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King preceded by jfk, lone nut assassin with a diary saying what we’re going to do. Okay, I’m sorry, the BS probabilities add up to where it’s not even believable in the face. Okay? Now going forward, all we hear is immediate after an event. Oh, this was not terrorism. This was a lone wolf. Okay Doug, it’s the same thing as the three major political assassinations of the 60s. Okay. I can smell the BS from a mile away. And if I sat down and I could construct a multi regression analysis and run the numbers, I can tell you right now we’d be millions to one in probability.
This is all BS we’re being told now. That’s my statistics approach. I’d like to get your law enforcement analysis for, for me in, in regards to terrorism. Yeah. What we’re hearing with all these terrorist events right now. Lone wolf. Lone wolf. Lone wolf, Lone wolf. No connections. Let me just give you one we talked about off air. The three people arrested in Houston connected to the New Orleans event. Okay, I’m sorry, the lone wolf arguments out the window right there just on the reporting. Well, there’s a, there’s a bunch of things there, you know, Infowars posted that out in College Station out in Brian, that law enforcement’s out there investigating and potentially trying to intervene on what might be a terror cell.
And the guy from New Orleans who attacked in New Orleans actually may be linked to this terrorism cell. There is recently weapons that should not be here, that were found in dfw. There are people coming across our border every day that should not be here. That’s on terrorism watch list. And honestly at this rate, we’re not talking about those people, we’re talking about their reinforcements now. Because the people who needed to be here, apparently they made it through. Yeah. And now it’s the ones who are going to plus them up. That’s who’s coming through. It’s, it’s bad enough that domestically you have people who are siding with jihad, who are siding with, you know, this madness.
But we have such an incompetent federal government that has allowed this to happen. And I do say they’ve allowed it. They’ve absolutely allowed it. My orcas, my old boss. I hope you get what is coming to you. It’s called treason. This and execution. That’s my, this, this freaking guy. This freaking guy along with, you know, the Christopher Ray who’s no longer part of the FBI. He stepped down. They have kept the border open and warned of another 911. We’re going to keep the border open and warn of another 9 11. The senators and congressmen are going to not pass any jurisdiction to strengthen the border, to strengthen border patrol, to strengthen the additional units who come and plus up border patrol like my old agency would do.
So you know, we’re, we’re sitting ducks in that, in that type of aspect. So we allowed it to happen. But here’s here’s another thing to. To remember. Yes, the border’s wide open on the south and North. Yes, terrorism’s terrorists, illegals, criminals, masterminds, serial killers, all these types of people are coming across the border. Hitmen are coming across the border. You forget those who are already here. You forget those who are just terror sales waiting. We keep talking about, you know, the, the radical jihadists. Do not forget that the Spetsnots are here. Do not forget that the Chinese special forces are here.
Do not forget, most likely we got North Korean special forces that are here. Don’t forget that we have cartel who are here. We’ve got MS.13 in every single city in America. Yes. And they’re about as bad as it gets. Well, you know, they’re the hitmen for the cartel. So who are they here to kill? And if you believe what the CJNG is saying in Mexico being reported, Mexico media, they’re going after American politicians that are unfriendly to them and their families. Look, I. People are going to disagree with me when I say this and maybe you should disagree with me when I say this.
I’m just speaking from my own knowledge of working on the border and law enforcement and my knowledge from being in combat. The cartel should scare every single person in America and people who are not awakened to this threat. And you think Russia and China are the threat that we should go to war with? Buddy, you’re wrong. I have a scorched earth approach when it comes to Mexico. I don’t give two shits about them at all. Wipe the cartel out. Do whatever you need to to wipe them out. Not only are we going to save millions of people both in America and in Mexico and in Canada, but once you eventually make it to where those guys don’t want to fight anymore, the problem then has to be handled off of the off this continent and onto another one.
And there’s no reason why the good people of Mexico had to be stranglehold every day by this narco terrorist state. But blame your politics, blame your president. But here’s the thing. We talk about liberation and freedom for all these freaking people. The last, the. The country with the last name that starts with a stan. Mexico has been suppressed and oppressed, has been raped, has been freaking mutilated by these cartel for generations and nothing’s been done about it. Nothing has been done about it. And as long as the American politicians keep acting the way they do, nothing will be done about it.
But eventually the cartel will cross a certain line which they never really have. And The American military will come down on them. I remember working the border and you’d see the cartel across the. Across the Rio Grande and their dump trucks with freaking steel welded to it with machine guns on it. And, you know, we would always talk like, what. What’s going to happen if one day that dude just drives and decides to come like this straight towards us? It starts opening up with that big 50 that’s on top of it. What do. What the hell are we going to do? We got M4, so we shoot 556.
We got 12 gauge shotguns. Some of us have 40, some of us have, you know, projectile launchers from, you know, your right control stuff. But none of us have military grade grenade launchers, explosives, rockets. Why not? We don’t have armor piercings. Why not? Because the American people don’t want us with that, Dave. I want that. I’ve been in these conversations not only with Americans. I had some lady chew my ass one time. We lived in Delaware and right in front of my wife because the way I looked. Do you really need to wear all that? You need to look like you’re coming back from Iraq.
I’m like, I just came back from Iraq. Have you been to Camden, New Jersey? Have you been to North Philly? It is Iraq out there. Have you been to Chicago? Have you been to. To Baltimore? It is that way. There was just a mass shooting today in D.C. america is becoming a war zone in every single city. So. But people, they want their cake and they. And they want to eat it too. I want you to look like, you know, Dudley do right, and keep your one safe bullet, you know, in your pocket. That’s not the America we live in anymore.
And law enforcement has to keep up with the threat that’s out there. Yes, there’s no reason why law enforcement shouldn’t be out there running night vision fleer, you know, level four plates, the nicest freaking fastest moving uniform that you can find. But they want you to look like a milkmaid at the same time, you know, choose you this day, who you want to serve. Do you want us to protect you or do you want us to come and freaking, you know, ask you how your day was? Now in law enforcement, you got to find a fine line for both.
You can’t walk around looking like a Terminator, but you can’t walk around looking like, you know, you’re just 150 pounds of chewed bubble gum like Gomer Pyle. You got to find a mixture. But when you go to south of the border, when you Go to these mega cities, the, the Democratic strongholds. Law enforcement has a different change. And people don’t like the amount of the, of undisclosed law enforcement. Uncover undercover law enforcement that we have. If you don’t like that, even though that’s an extraordinarily effective way to bust up all these terrorist cells and drug rings, then we have to come with a kick down your door approach.
And nobody likes that either. Half of America, because you email me America, tell me all the time, I hate cops. Cops are pigs. They’re blah, blah, blah, blah. And then the other half like cops until you get pulled over, right? I don’t care at this point what you like and what you don’t like. It’s the system we got. It’s as good as it gets. But if you travel just south of Mexico, you will come scrambling back across that border as fast as possible. Unless you’re a felon and you don’t want to be here anymore. I’m telling you, the cartel is being paid off by our United States government.
Hello, Fast and Furious. Not only they’re being paid off, not only are they getting money, not only getting weapons, and most likely still training, but they’re getting technology that they shouldn’t have. They have the ability to jam our drones, they have the ability to jam our radios, they have the ability to jam our cell phones. Not only that, but they have the ability to come across what should be secured radio communication. And they can, they can land right on our. They can land right on top of whatever channel we’re using and talk right over us. I know because it happened to us on the border.
So these guys, I mean, if you look at the type of money these guys are throwing around, they, they look like tier one units. They look like US Special Forces at times. Not only that, they carry more firepower than any law enforcement officer that’s coming to that line to protect Texas. I’m speaking for Texas solely. They come with more firepower than sometimes the military will come with unless we show up with tanks and Apaches. We are outnumbered and we are outgunned by the cartel until we decide to bring out the actual useful. And people don’t want to see that stuff.
You mean, you may tell you, I’ll say that I don’t think that it’s the American people so much as it’s the stupid politicians. It’s our stupid higher ups who write the policy. They want their, you know, their Christmas bonus because media, media, we all stayed in trouble. Media, those are the hinge points on good Officers where we go out and we do our job. And then it’s not the people that are complaining, it’s my higher ups that are complaining. It’s the politician that’s complaining. There needs to be an entire reset of the entire process. Well, you’ve raised a couple points, but I want to go back to a earlier one, much earlier.
And I don’t know if you can answer this directly even though we’ve discussed it offline. You said unique weapons. I think you might have said Fort Worth. And can you talk about that unique weapon that should scare the hell out of everybody? I don’t think so. You know, it’s not good. Not good. Let me say it this way, okay? This is not alleged to you? Okay, Doug, Diane Feinstein being the, the self serving communist that she was when she found out about surfaced air portable held held launchers and we know that some of the terrorists were trained in base camps in Honduras.
I’ve talked to eyewitnesses that were there. They were trained by the CIA. She wanted a detection deflection system with chaff on every airliner that she would fly on. It was only for her. Do you remember this? And she flew on like 12 different planes, I believe it was. And she wanted protection system for that. And to hell with you and me when we would fly. I think I’ve kind of narrowed down what I’m talking about. Well, the, there’s been a rumor that there are man pads from Iran that have made it across the border. What’s a man pad? Doug, for the audience, a man pad is a surface to air missile, also called a Stinger missile.
Okay. They can go about 10 to 20,000ft into the air. They’re heat seeking. So kind of a fire and forget the, the missile system is actually not very big within itself. The missiles, you know, about 5ft long and sits in a tube that’s about 5ft long. They look through a little thing about this big and kaboof and then they’re gone. So if they’re looking for ways to shoot down politicians planes, are they also looking for ways to shoot at the beast that Trump will be rolling around in? Because you know you’ll do a damn victory lap around America once he gets inaugurated.
And are they going to wait for some sort of a pinch point, some sort of a choke point in the road where they have a direct line of sight and hit them with an rpg? What about Air Force One? Is it impervious to this? Good luck. Yeah, good luck. Well, I mean even the beast, it can take a direct rpg. I mean, if you ever. There’s some really cool videos. I got to actually see the, the limousines. There’s. I think there’s one for each Air Force One. So there’s four Air Force ones. Air Force One, two, three and four.
And I believe each one has a beast on it. But I mean, it’s a hell of a vehicle. It is a tank limousine. That’s basically what it is. Everyone else around on the outside of that car is going to die, and whoever is inside of it will most likely live. But I mean, with how many shots? With what kind of IEDs? Listen, I’m more worried about improvised explosive devices being put in our road system than I am people with MANPADS and RPGs. And here’s why. You don’t have to sneak out of this country to make them.
You’ve got plenty of people with past deployment experience who knows how to make them. Before I was getting out of the Marine Corps, it’s in somewhere around here, I have a briefcase that has like a hundred certifications like this one right here behind me of all this stupid crap I’ve done and I went through. And I thought this was so strange. Dave, before I got out of the Marine Corps, this was, this was 2010. They sent us old salty seniors through a improvised explosive device train, the trainer creator maker course. So more or less, we got to learn how to make ids.
We made IDs, we made a way, a plan, an op plan on how to employ it. We were a known terror cell. We all got to pick what terror cell we were. And then we went and used it against other Marine Corps units very effectively. For something that was only like a week or a two week course, I was actually quite surprised at how effective we were able to do it. And then when you find all the components, you’re like, damn, I could almost just go to Home Depot alone and walk out with this. And you can go to Home Depot alone and make chemical weapons that could kill everybody in an apartment building.
And this is stuff that can be found in. What is it? The, the Anarchist Cookbook that’s still on Amazon. Oh, by the way, should you choose to buy one of those, people will be watching you because every single one of those books is for sale is being watched. But there’s, you know, you can download it now. There’s all different types of things that you can do to get around that, but the availability for people who have been to Iraq, Afghanistan, who’ve been to Syria, who are Iranians they’re Lebanese, they’re, they’re Houthis, they’re, they’re, you know, Sudanese or whatever conflict zone they’re coming from.
They have this knowledge, and it doesn’t take much to make them. All you need is the ingredients and then a target. We had a guy out of Las Cruces, New Mexico. He was a very, very good bomb maker. He was a hitman for the cartel. And he lived in New Mexico. And we could never find him. But we found remnants of his deeds, his work, all throughout Mexico. And he made pipe bombs. What were his targets generally? The last two, the last two that I remember, this would have been during Pope Francis protective detail that we did.
He targeted a church. He put, he put a pipe bomb about this big underneath the, the pews of a church. It went off. There were multiple, if I’m correct, and they found one of them that did not detonate, but one detonated, killed one or two people. But outside was a vehicle that had a much larger pipe bomb inside of it. And so it was parked. If this is the door to the church and here’s the road, the car would have parked right here. So what it did was it funneled first responders, the federales, the Mexican police, to come around that car and to try and get into that building where victims are.
And then it exploded. And I believe it killed eight cops instantly and really damaged the side of that church. And all that dude did was make it. From the intelligence that we had gathered that we were briefed on, he wasn’t even the one who placed them. He just made them. So here’s the complications. In terrorism, you have people who, they network, okay, you. And there’s federal laws for all this should you ever get caught up in any of it. You have people who network. You have people who buy your plane ticket, you have people who will pay for your meals, and then you have people who will get your hotel room, gather your stuff, you go to, you know, X point, and then that’s where you pick up all your gear, you meet your little team of dudes, you get briefed on what you’re going to go do as a fedeine or a suicidal jihadi, and then you go off and hit your target.
So, you know, you could be in Texas, which is the intended target, and come all the way from California and the cell be in Texas. That’s, that’s the problem. This is what CIA agent Sarah Adams told Sean Ryan about their ability to move around to the most high value targets. She said they have Extreme mobility now, which means they can have plan A, plan B, plan double A, plan double B. Well, so let’s, let’s. Let’s talk about. Let’s talk about New Orleans. You also have, what are called. So you have your primary ambush, which is what that one guy did.
He drove the truck, killed a bunch of people, wrecked the truck, got out, started shooting until he was eventually gunned down. I’m surprised his rig didn’t blow up. I’m really surprised his truck didn’t blow up. But then you have secondary and tertiary explosives. So you’ve got this primary spot right here where the conflict is happening, where the terror attack happened. And then you place a bomb here. All right? And then you place another bomb here. So as first responders are funneling in, eventually someone’s going to hit tertiary bomb and then secondary bomb. And it’s, It’s. That’s why they call it a mass catalyst.
The. The whole intended goal for terrorism is to cause terrorism, is to place fear and terror in people so that you don’t trust what you’re even looking at anymore. You don’t go outside anymore. And eventually you start to capitulate to the laws, to the rules, to. Or you start to capitulate to the terrorism itself. And yeah, I mean, when I first joined dhs, I’m not going to say where, but I remember getting briefed by the ATF, and they were monitoring 90, and this is, you know, 14 years ago, they’re monitoring 90 known terror cells in America, 9, 090.
And not all of them are Islamic. So that’s, that’s the other problem. You have the white extremism, black extremism. You’ve got all the different. All the different little extremisms. You’ve got the mafia still. Yeah, Doug, I got to interject this. It’s something you and I have not really gone down this path very much. Beginning in April, I started getting info there. I heard from Air Force personnel that a drone flying in an illegal elevation crashed into an F16 without doing serious damage. And there was great concerns that drones were being flown on these missions to test military response times.
And this is from inside military people were talking to me. By the time I got to October, the border patrol people and I who talk were saying they were aware that Arizona was going to be ground zero for a mass terrorist attack. And I’ve mentioned this to you in passing, and they said it. It’ll be suicide. Drones in the water supply, the grid, they. There could be suicides to, to attack Airfields like Davis, Monthan, Luke and so forth attack the planes over a gun range, hence the crash into the F16. But the biggest thing, and you’ve already said it in this interview, with IEDs on roadways, the IEDs will be deployed in public places.
And I’m telling you the border patrol is aware of this. Do you, do you have any intel on this at all? Well, I mean, we’ve been aware of that for, gosh, a long time. I’m talking Arizona starting in April a lot here. No, no, I mean for, for me it’s a holistic approach. Every single city in every single state is a target for terrorism. Every single one of them. It’s, it’s a, it is a target that is rich and little bitty targets all over the place. And honestly, it just depends on, you know, what is that they want to hit in terms of terrorism.
Think about it like this, all right? They want to scare the public, instill fear. They want to destroy well known historical buildings or monuments like let’s say the Hoover Dam, the, the Statue of Liberty, Statue of Apollo. They want to destroy things that we look at as Americans and say, yeah, that, that describes America. Then they want to hit banks, they want to hit infrastructure, they want to hit databases, they want to hit military bases, law enforcement, they want soft side buildings like schools. So it depends. We have something in the government that we call the design based threat system.
And it’s where we, we kind of just look at like what is the, the highest vulnerability or the highest risk factor to this agency, these groups of people, to this place, this state, this bridge, this waterway, this interstate, right? And from there that’s how the federal government looks at it and says, well, this is how we should try to protect it. Which 9 times out of 10, it falls flat on its face. So if anything is going to happen, it’s up to the state government and local authorities and state authorities to be prepared for it, hopefully being assisted by their federal partners.
But wish in one hand, and you know what, in the other, especially with Biden, I just hope that we have enough security for the rest of this year. And I mean law enforcement, if not, deploy the freaking National Guard, put them on deployment, let them earn a stripe, right? Give them a freaking award or something. Put, put them over our schools, our pre Ks, put them at the freaking market basket, Walmart, put them at the freaking bowling alley. Wherever there is a group of 20 or more people that show up. It is a target rich ground for terrorism, especially where our children are.
But watch it not get done. Well, you know what you’ll hear from the media and the Democrats. Trump’s police state, America. Whatever, man. Well, I agree, I agree. I don’t give a crap either. Let me, Let me take you to a slightly different direction. What the cartel has learned how to do because of their joint training with Hamas in Central America, is they’ve learned to conceal their key operations near schools, hospitals, and in residential areas. So is the CJNG starts to make good under threats inside America, how do we deal with them? Well, I mean, we can introduce them to hellfire.
I’m fully supportive of that. I. I mean, in all honesty, I say we create a DMZ on the. The Mexican border. Look, Mexico is not going to fix this problem. No. Okay. And we can’t wait around for what? More American civilians to die? I mean, are the politicians lives worth more than ours? Administration thinks that this administration is more important than we are. Hey, listen, Doug, I’m going to say something here. I’m not going to pull back. From what I’ve learned, what I believe, this administration is partnered with the cartel, this administration is partnered with the terrorists to fulfill the mission of taking down this government.
Happiest thing I got to see so far is the Freedom award to be put around Hillary Clinton’s chest. Oh, my gosh, I want to throw up. Look, this is. This is the government that you get, right? We’ve got psychos in charge of idiots. And, you know, here are all these. These people that are degenerates. My wife and I talked about this earlier. God bless her, that woman helps me calm down in ways that if it were up to me, I think I’d drown myself in a bottle of Jack Daniels. Again, I can testify she’s the calm one.
Yep. Yeah, I can testify to that. But after Benghazi, and knowing what I know about Benghazi and seeing Hillary Clinton get that freaking award and knowing what I know about Hillary Clinton, it just disgusts me that these people. It’s like if Nero and Caligula decided to give each other awards at the same time. You know, there’s. There’s an old quote. There’s an old Roman quote from a philosopher. I can’t remember his name, but he said, you know, what was the. The saddest part about Rome burning and Nero playing the fiddle is that he played it so badly.
So think of it like this. Nero could not play the fiddle. He couldn’t. Or violin or whatever the hell it was he was playing. He just did it because he thought it was funny. That’s what these people are doing to our country. It’s not some poetic dance of like, well, you know, eventually I’ll. All things must die, right? And. And I’m going to be the architect of the death of this whatever, whatever. And he serenades the battlefield with the violin. No, these people, they play with your lives. They don’t care about you. They charge the out of you for everything.
Your dollar means nothing anymore. And they laugh in your face for every new law and every new restriction and every new terrorism event where they get to employ more money towards them in every new war overseas where they get just a tad bit more in their savings account. That’s all these people care about. That’s why I have zero confidence in any and all politicians until I am shown otherwise. So what I ask you, Dave, is eventually, if we’re not going to be protected by those who have sworn the oath like I have multiple times, what are we, the people, going to do about it? We have to form our own protection units.
I’m hoping with the new administration we’ll take positive steps in that direction. And those positive steps begin with the prosecution of this administration, and I mean every mother loving one of them, for accomplices to murder, child trafficking, fentanyl poisoning, betrayal of the constitution, and they need to spend the rest of their lives in jail. And for someone like Mayorkas, he needs to be executed for being a traitor. Well, Doug, we got. We got 10 seconds. That’s a hell of a note to end on. I’m sorry. I guess. I guess next time we should talk about the pandemics then.
No shortage of topics, my friend. We’ll be back sometime in the middle of next week and we’re going to hit this. Stay close to Christ. Amen, brother. Amen. Jesus is the way. Doug, thanks. Great show, buddy.
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