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Hour 1 Elon Musk and the Mark of the Beast is a big hit in Sweden. It's all about Adopting The Minority Report. We are being Fed like dogs through algorithms ...Peter Thiel accuses Google of working with Communist China on AI Hour 2 What We Saw, Apollo 11 Documentary, with host Bill Whittle. A four-part series, transport in time and understand what Apollo 11 felt like to the millions of Americans who lived through it ...Top Secret Cold War Nuclear plans revealed  Hour 3 Leaving the Social Justice Cult with comedian Jamie Kilstein. If we talked to people like we talk to people online, with JamieKilsteinPodcast.com ...Breaking News on llhan Omar with PJ  Media's David Steinberg

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something that I have been looking for since about one thousand nine hundred and ninety five, something that I have talked extensively about and have been. I've been warning about, happened yesterday and you might have seen a story about it, but probably didn't click on it, because you don't have the context of what it really means the biggest thing in all of human history was announced yesterday and will tell you about it in sixty seconds. This is the Glen Back programme courting studies over ten percent of break ins are planned beforehand. Most of our spur of the moment summaries. Around thinking about breaking into some place, and then they just come up to your house. They see If you have an alarm and if it's on, if it is they go to the next house now,
one in five homes that has homes security, how many of those men out of the one in five turn it on every time, specially bring the day when you leave. That's really when break ins happen during the day, not necessarily at night. They do want to see you, you don't want to see them. So It's kind of a mutual you know a mutual love. Eyes of what of of each other. We both kind of despise each other. I don't really want to see you so, there's a thing if you have a home security device and it is on, you are much more likely to never have a break in so here's, what you need to do, the used car salesman of leave car alarm, I mean of the home security, Those days are over, I mean those but these are still doing it, but you don't have to do it because there is a much better way
please say, has been my choice for years. They have completely disrupted the homes security industry for the good. They make it really easy on you, there's no com. No hidden fees, no fine print and the right The clock monitoring is still just fifteen dollars a month, simply say they have a huge deal going on right now, if you go to simply say back dot com, simply safe back dot, com, you're, gonna, get a free, hd security camera. When you order that's a hundred dollar value, so get your free hd security camera. Now it simply safe back dot, simply safe back, not on So I have. I have been following something for two reasons: one
is personal, and the other is because I am a a freak about new technology. I Fascinated by new technology and the bridge, if new world it is both terrifying and exhilarating man. It will be either more free than he is. Ever been at any time in human history. Or I used to say the big: slave in human history. But he may wipe himself out. I've been fascinated by what is called a I a g. I Anne S, eye. Ay. I we already have artificial intelligence. We already have it
a g. I is artificial, general intelligence. We are a general intelligence being We have general intelligence about a lot of different things artifice, intelligence is really only one thing so Watson can play. Was it big blue? Can play chess Watson, can do trivia on jeopardy. I think that's the way they work. They can't do that. Opposite. So it's what I can answer all of the trivia questions. It cannot also play chess. It's a artificial intelligence on chess or artificial intelligence on trivia art, she'll general intelligence will be able to do both and many other things as well. Just like you can accept they master it they'll be the best at it with that happens. You start to
protrudes called the singularity, which is a time when the machine. You won't be able to tell this machine from a man. You will it will cross a Rubicon of what is life and they don't know how long it will take to go from a g. I too, a S eye and s eye is super intelligence. We will not be. We will be flies in comparison to a S eye, so the thing that Bill Gates has warned about. Stephen hawking has warned about Elon Musk is warning about. Is this: E. I s eye conundrum that if we hid it, then we at the point of singularity, you dont know if it's going to be benevolent. The other reason why I have been fascinated by this is because I have a daughter who was born with cerebral palsy on the
flip side of age? She s eye, is miracles, miracles, things that you never would think or possible for it Since you want to learn French, ok, just download it to your brain. Who want to repair the the actual brain half ways. In your head after a stroke, not rum, We'll just insert some need some sort of electrode into your head and it will repair the brain. It will just build bridges to repair that half, so you won't be effected. Amid the things that are on the horizon or amazing, most people have said this can't be done. My daughter has been going through about a year of testing to see if she can have brain
surgery, because she had several strokes when she was born and she has both sides. Her brain affected. But now she is having epileptic seizures she's been having him, for he had a man. She was a kid and then, when she turned about eighteen, she started having them again and she's in on now thirty and it has totally disrupted her life and she can't drive. She can do a lot of things because we never Oh she's gonna have a seizure and their their hard to watch. So we ve been looking into this technology where they can actually implant electrodes in Your brain she's tried every kind of medicine, it doesn't work, but it is. Is amazing what modern medicine can do and she's The final testing point now
To find out if they can actually implant these, like these, these little and I'm sorry for anybody who actually knows all the scientific thinking, oh George, around this for butchering the so badly, but they can put like little. Probes little bars little little by little strands into your head and through That throughout your capillaries and thread that all into exactly the right place, they map the brains in three d, Digital and then they have to put it right in the right place, and then that sends out a signal and it it Maps the brain wave, if you will and when it starts to see the tremors start it sends out. Like a pacemaker, a signal to stop that and to regulate it. It's amazing well Ilan Mosque
has just announced something that makes that look like child's play. He is he. He just announced. With neuroscientist at his side, something that is called neuro link, Now he says at the beginning of his day of his talk that he's doing this, because he believes- and so does DARPA but no one is working on benevolent a high. There are just trying to get to a g. I first because whatever It's the Asia I first is gonna all the world, but he has been warning and others have been warning and DARPA is been warning and working on benevolent Asia. I we need to make sure that whatever it is, we are creating, doesn't look at us like rodents and decides to exterminate us. We
won't be able to understand it because it will be thinking so fast. So is another thing that that Stephen Hawking warned about and was missing if a I, how do we fuse this strands humanism. Is another thing: did that Stephen, hawking warned about and was misunderstood by the end of his life, where he said there we'll be any homo sapiens left by twenty fifty what he was tall about his humans, as we know it will be over because we will be so augmented with technology that you, don't be able to survive if you're, just a natural human so he introduces the Neuro link and again, his goal is too is to be interface with a sigh. So we are not left behind, but but the first phase is is an upgrade
of what my daughter has been going through and where he introduced was ten Thousand times better. Then the latest technology, ten thousand times. He says it will be ready for humans in a year and it is what's in pay hissing his its laws? a sewing machine. It here to be done by a robot, because the probes are the size of a human hair and they have to be threaded in between everything and put exactly into the right place of the brain, and he As build this machine, that is a robotic, looks like a robotic sewing machine and implants these. But so you know this surgery is a really delicate thing to do today.
He believes, and he says that this machine will do it within a year and he, the machine. It will Eli like six surgery, you'll be able to go in and have these implants put into your head in an hour and then look out. Now that's phase one. Is too is to help people walk. Remember do did bring things that, for some reason, whether it's a stroke or Alzheimer's or whatever it will rip. Error the brain, it will not repair the brain, it will just be the bridge, for instance, It will record so if driving to work every day, you see certain things in that helps. You remember where you are, so it will record. All of those things that you are seeing anyone you are lost and you can't figure out it automatically. Pushes those things out now. This is remarkable you
at move, your arm. You can't move your leg, it will push you and it will read map the brain for anything that is broken fee These three which he says is around the corner. These three is a neural link. You want to learn how to speak Russian downloaded and you don't to go, get ships or anything else you will. Think it and Google translate or whatever the trans It system is that on line will be applied. Of you so you'll, be able to understand, you'll, be able to read you'll, be able to speak, You want to learn something it will just be downloaded into you. More importantly, it will record all the things that you have done. It will now
Up your brain and it will be- two way street. So you want to send messages. You wanna, whatever you will be think it, and it will be done because you will be part of the internet. The real problem with this is who controlling this. Because you won't be able to compete for it, let's say we go to socialize medicine, this text ology will continue. But if we have socialized medicine, this I guarantee you will only be done by the rich it's only been done by the rich at the very beginning, a hard. Those People that are up linked, you're not going to be able to compete with them, what do they do with this? Until all of us get it and in all of us get it,
Whose controlling it and can they just shut you off? They don't like you, you're becoming dangerous. You are saying the wrong things, so we're going to de person you We are already seeing this happen with check now their building ghettos. But if every Unease super super super smart and they can just cut you off from that in turn your system off and you become a monkey. What He's coming our way, both miracles and Agnes. I believe in miracles. I believe the best is in front of us, but not if We continue to act like monkeys. You can read all about this,
Elon musk tested brain microchip on monkeys it in one to control of computer with its mind. We are already seeing this year. The people who say this is doomed to fail, don't believe, they're accurate and neither did Stephen Hawking neither does bill gates, neither does Elon Musk and allow of others she's been on the horizon for awhile This is what people are doing now, because they truly believe this is the future. Madame, Or miracles, a couple of other updates Are you on technology that I want to get out of the way while we're here, but I'll do that in one minute
back in the saddle in the exchequer guiding was yesterday. At this time I adjusted the back of my chair on air and stew. Looked to me like what are you doing and I think I understood what you were do I know what you never adjusted lower like. Well, we do that? I could see it in your face. You I started playing with very little that political aim, but it came basically, I guess what the factory, yeah it was great, so I am really played with it been adjusted it all that mind. The key is on the next year, as it has ten different adjustments. So. Hold still we got off the year after that break and I said, have you the seat nearly all that was cool too you can see like cut it out think it s going up and down, but now this year, so gives you: it's is more seat, underneath your legs or less seat underneath your legs, and so when you position it
You it's a totally different free right, because when you have the more see it helps, you lean back a little bit better without gets, though the balanced support lumbar support. I don't wanna technical. Yes, I can just now that it's our compromise is really a great chair. I mean still really was, the thinking this was a great chair before he even adjusted it from the factory settings. That's how good of a chair this even for idiots in the garage air, all its is an amazing chair. I I I really thought cause. I know. Stew has been sincere about how how much he loves the chair? blown away that he didn't even adjusted, yet that's how of a chair. This is its next year. Given our union. Thirty day, money back guarantee hundred dollars off right now go to Exchequer back Dotcom Exchequer back dot com. They have one that will fit your wallet and your body and as ten different adjustments call
for four four exchequer aid for four for next year or Ex chair back dot com, and second station. I d: hey, I have some other good news. I have some other good news, for you the technology front. It, sir. It's now happening in Sweden. They are implanting microchips under their skin. These. None of these I want you to sell. This is definitely not the mark of the beast more than fat. Four thousand people in Sweden have had the chips about the size of a grain of rice inserted into their hands
leave, that's exactly where the April says it's either in your hand or your forehead, so they about four thousand people have inserted as into their hands with pioneers predicting millions will soon join them, or else like a glorified smart watch, It helps the Swedes, monitor their health and replace key cards, allow them to off enter office buildings. So convenient. Who wouldn't want that you go to the snack me, though the snack deal you never have to look for quarters of dollars. You just how you get like all the funds you want bringing change. This is a dream. Come you no longer have to have a credit card. Even you just walk in just did
it's your number here, so the best thing about it. It's new technology that no one ever predicted before it's out whether this is something that has never been written about. It discuss bed ass, its ITALY, not the market. The beast yeah. This is crazy, so the other. That is an opening is what does it Libra? Yet the it's not really a crypto. See, but not the kind of crypto currency that Facebook is talking. Ok, so somebody is gonna. Do this now! Imagine if you have one and Facebook will not say one way or another what their planning on doing about this? Let's say you have Libra, ok and leave becomes the currency. Let's say it's especially like on Amazon, gay and in the future. We're all gonna be buying everything, probably from something like Amazon, if not Amazon, but they have
our own currency and you been de persons because of your opinion or things you ve posted You buy anything with every breath. I saw this episode of black mirror. You're right has every right exactly right. It's here, America, its ear year, lessening tat I have bank, be really need to write an episode of censure I have, I just have to get it to them anyway, really factor millions of Americans of had their pain dramatically altered for the better and it is altered their quality of life, and- and that is me if you pain, please It's just try this. I said this yesterday, I feel like I'm begging. You
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I'm going to the moon right before they land. It was harrowing and talk to him about that and, of course, the patriarchy in the white patriarchy. To be specific, how could we please possibly celebrate something that was done mainly by white men. Good question it is the question being asked we'll get into that in just a second also. I wanted to talk to you tat. I am. I heard you on your podcast today. Talking about Peter TEAL ensuing. Google needs to be investigated for treason. It's pretty chilling, it's pretty chilling. If you do we have that the clip gooey yoga, yet Listen to this he's being This is, I is Peter TEAL, ah Tucker, Carson and then the weird weird fact that's indisputable is that Google is working with Communist China, but not with the? U S military. Break through a well. That's that's the question. I think I think one explanation they figure that have to be
it'll get if you don't give it to them through the front door storm through the back door of first answers they have to, and then I think, of course, is probably a broad base of Google employees that are already illogically super left wing sort of woken and think that China is better in the? U S for the: U S is worse than China. Always it's always works more anti american, but this is by definition, a threat to american nationals. Carries you point out, so we ve if sunup TAT, was sitting right here. What would you say to him? Well, I would vote say, and so my three How many for intelligence agencies have infiltrated? Google, as the training of the Chinese, in particular, infiltrated we're sand, and why are you? Why are you working with communist China? Not the? U s we reasonably! Why do you think that, in the questions you raise in this, this is not in any way to minimize our borders are kind of obvious questions. Why hasn't thing? U S? Government!
ass. It in the answers, like its parts possible that there are people who use government looking into an haven't, told us, but you, I think I think the FBI and CIA would be the actual places to look into the F b. I would look at it from the domestic side. The CIA would look at it from the outside and weights and try to look at things from the outside their people in controlling people inside Google or I'd like to interview Peter TEAL. If I put him on the lists, if we can get in their view with him interview and because this is also smart enough to Know- and I wonder why he's left this went out, Google, when Google says, did you hear what he said they are sharing they are collaborating on their aid. I technology, ok, the aid. A technology. The reason why he's called this treasonous is because who ever gets age I first we'll rule the world. Ok, but did these? oh, there working on their a at their their sharing their a high technology.
Google has another reason for doing it is as ever, but he thinks Google is so great because they give me the answer is a for free, no, they are mapping the way humans. Think that's This is the largest intel gathering on humans in all of human history and what we're doing. Is there there the reason why that algorithm? They is so good, so much better is they have all of these people, billions of people on earth, feeding it information. So the algorithm gets better and better because its thinking more and more like a human, and so it can predict you China is looking at this in saying how many billions of people do they have. I want them putting all of that input in the US, so we can map more humans and the way humans think they're just look
yet this as I need that, because it will turbo. Us in a lie, but at this in time he's right. These people do believe that China. Is better than America. They do believe that they do I believe that we have that we're good, that we have good intent. I mean I could, I believe that country, the company that started with you know, don't be evil strangely decides to change that. They go to work with China, crazy, it's it saw. You know humans. First in the first place us develop, a technology like this is a little bit like sheep developing wolves. You're, just gonna come back to haunt us. It really is a really important. Doing near get were creating our own destruction, potentially there's a story. I just read this morning that that was the headline. We're cool
creating our own destruction can remember exactly what it was It was almost what you just said: there's two other. Things to other stories that are out today in England, the BBC was asking, could algorithms help prevent hate crimes and murders? well sure they could, with Nazi great well, This whole story is talking about. It's a turning point. You know from data perspective that we now have enough data to where we can predict hate crimes. Wow There is another story artificial intelligence is becoming transformative technology and pay impacting many aspects of our lives throughout. Adaptation of processes and tax it task that normally require human intelligence, blah blah blah blah blah however, may I take
ology is now ready to solve some of the most complex and end pressing business problems and law enforcement is now turned to a I as a tool to execute on the multifaceted mission of modern, a policing. However, for potential the day I possesses for law enforcement, we're so the early stages of achieving a fully viable and legally permissible option to beat law enforcement needs They now believe that the truth meter, because of what we can do with eyes will now be able to tell if people are telling the truth or not? Isn't this great So what are we getting to minority report and tell me that we wouldn't adopt it? I think we would you weren't agree would we well, you were gonna. Do it
So you were thinking about it, we're just making sure it doesn't happen right. Then we want to live in a world where there is no murder. Computer says ninety nine point: nine, nine, nine seven percent that you were going to do this today. We can't we can't allow you to be out on the street because you will do it yet have any it seems like you wouldn't go for that, but if you think about just the progress in DNA as legal I did was doing something in the OJ trial a few months ago when that was going on and, like others, some anniversary thing, it's like at that I am one of the big reasons OJ got off is because people didn't trust and ate it. No one was that was like Iraq now d, nay, comes out on a forty year old cold case and we're all a hundred percent sure the person did it and like, I believe, the dna science and everything? I'm not gonna, not not trying to have been a be sceptical on that, but we have just come. Fleetly gone along with that and we just assume,
real right, so I mean imagining a boner that that's telling you the same thing about a future crime right now. That seems completely ridiculous. That you'd believe it. But when it's right or enough times we're gonna, go step back and say why we had a person is patties gonna murder, that, but you know what it doesn't even you're, not even going to you not even go into DNA because DNA, He is physical evidence that that person was their gates physical evidence that links that listen to a crime, yes room, which is something that would lead the out of arson. Definitely understand, rightly catch fact check. The scientists are, that is where the government, that's. The demon, haunted world that the Carl Sagan talked about that you, if you don't understand the technology used its going to control? U K. I This is more akin, however, to Google right now we just do a Google search and if its
if you get it on Google and that's the answer that the answer you on question it so that answer. They settled science, so that they can they, then we know they're doing this. They can arrange the answers anyway, they want so they, push the answer that they anything that's in contention. They can push what there favorite answer is to the top knowing that ninety nine percent of the people are just gonna go to that first, one or the fur. Five and say ok, yeah, that's the answer, so the is this: is the possibility you have You haven't done it. So do you. Have free will do We accept that you are going to do this because you ve got the point where you're planning it, but there is no redemption for you, there's no. Last minute, I knock I Canada. This is the
argument of the guys that would show up with the the show what the heck Chris Chris Hansen The chrysanthemum show how to file show how he'd like these guys, maybe like chatting with these girls, they think, are under age. They go and buy alcohol they'd they show up at the house. They were. Again and then there's Chris Handsome rise, he I do have an avid Oreo by the way. What kind of MILAN station we're gonna do here today and it was all wonderful, entertainment and cash to one of they prevent show back. But beyond that, the guys all got into court and said: look. I was going down a bad road. How However, I was never going to actually do it. I should I shouldn't even gone there you're right, but I was never going to the trigger an idea I committed no crime. This is person who's, not under age yeah right. This is a person, Now, when I got there, I was we're going to do it? I just was trying a fantasy out. I mean the cannibal cop,
I remember the story from a year or two ago. You know he the legitimate leave fantasized about killing women and eating them. However, he never took step. One to actually do any of these things, and when they looked into the details of what he, you notice that some murmurs, initially that he had used police Reno computers to search for women that he actually knew and all that water being thrown out. It wasn't even true and the bottom line was. He was really creepy guy, but he never did any of those things coming right here in order to take a step to even try to do it, and I'm getting completely dismissed the cases completely dismissed, but obviously is life is destroyed, and so far there is. No law is being creepy yet by right wing and here's the thing for instance. The Jesse Small at ok a I could could figure out there. He's going to create he's, gonna, create a bogus hate crime well
it's not enough for me, it's not enough for me. However, I can, if a I is, is just everywhere ok here thinking about it. He's talking to these guys, they just went in bought the rope. Now they're going here in he's coming out, good I have a police car there or somebody and see the actual transgression you're not a mean and get the transgression down fits. If it is, somebody is going to be killed just have somebody there, but to stop it right at the last minute, Where is that line? Where is it? They were gonna, go, kill somebody there we're gonna, they were gonna. Take him. In the woods. Well, do we, to be at the woods or do we get them, you know Dana were one of the car drive Where is the line
The island, weary, is where his human free will. Do we have free will see this. Gonna be. The other thing is weird to be fair so many different things through algorithms, like you're doing now, they'll be able to predict are, her purchases that they'll be able to send these things For we want them so are we do we really want them, or are we it's? The It can in the egg, This man actually have free will The coming years is.
Don't worry about that, let's just lichness figure out if the president is a racist and your nonsense, and probably much more and more, maybe we can know in advance now just I'll take a look at him in the eyes, maybe his pulsing, you know pupils will tell us something about his future races and we stop him before he tweets again that doesn't sound like Google. That sounds exactly like. Google is saying right now. All right sponsor this half hours, american financing, we can financing is a way for you to refinance. I'm gonna be refinancing my home loan officers is charge. One percent costly, thousands of dollars or you can go to american financing their salary base mortgage consultants there is now. Bringing pressure? There is never any up front fees, use custom loans, dedicated service loans designed for your bed. Interest not what's best for the bank and their interest, its
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of APOLLO eleven. What we saw a new documentary that is out his webs It has been little dot com, this fascinating. I watch the first episode or two and its it's all. On the last I can remember minute or who, however, seconds and what happened as they were landing on the moon is dawning stunning. Tomorrow. I'm gonna share the speech that was, Britain for Nixon because they thought there was a chance that they would be stranded on the moon and they would never be able to get off and Michael Collins was killing. Circling the moon, thinking, I'm gonna be on home alone, It's an amazing story that we really have forgotten or or didn't even think about
the time bill, Widdle is gonna, be joining us in he's and be talking about. The white patriarchy that that went to the so big deal, so white guys went to the moon. Just show their dominance. Is that what it is? How can we have Have em, there's not been women. How can there's been no women of color on the moon well. You know what I am hearing I wanted. When I hear of a black astronaut, I want them to have a black voice. You know to mean, and and it wouldn't be races to say that if I said every in early, if you're gonna be white and White Ass you better be one with a white voice? make sure automatic and that's not a problem. No, no! No! It's not problematic at all. Think you see where we're going here, but we're gonna tell you the truth about APOLLO eleven with Bill little when we come back next Hilary that reform in a buzz and now here's glints do with the second. Our of our show real estate agents. I trust dot com is the place.
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your cell phone, your cell phone has ten it. What is it a thousand times the community's computing power? Then all computers used to send a man to the moon, and it had exactly right, now there's a movement now to just say this is once again the white patriarchy we shouldn't be celebrating that can take. My eyes are going to shoot blood through my hair through my eyes it is crazy. What is is being said now about the APOLLO landing. So if you just take white people- and you think this is the white patriarchy, you should probably not listen to the next few minutes because we have bill widdle on. He is ease the host of APOLLO eleven. We saw a new. Document tree and I think you're gonna love it? we go there in one minute, gas? Is there
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tell me the story hits guess this is already. I don't love. You ve seen what they're saying now that this is the white patriarchy and everything else and we're not posted to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing by It is a remarkable thing that happened fifty years ago. I'm so glad you brought that because as you will know, if you ever saw the footage. The the kind of the highlight of the moon. Landing was one Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted the giant. We're number one finger in the in started: chanting, USA, USA, we're number one: Well, you will notice that they were wearing white suits and, while their hats weren't pointed they were still white. Here's what? but to bring that up what they what they said when they got off the the ladder, and they went to the plaque on on the on those leg of the limb. They read a plaque that still there it will be there forever and here's what.
It says here here: men from Planet Earth first set foot upon the moon July. Nineteen sixty nine. We came in peace for all mankind at that is not the most gracious generous, deeply deeply humble end and in turn a magnificent thing to bill. They use the word man twice now there, yes, they didn't say one him. Would you ended your ear logic, they didn't say him her or they them, and that's the real issue here. Billy did tell me because I think this is really fascinating- that the world as they watched the more people, saw this than anything else. We watched it simultaneously all around the world in every country and it what's amazing about the way this was done is The rest of the world did not look at this as an american thing. They looked at it as.
Humans actually being, able to pull this off precisely right. Six hundred million people watch this back in nineteen sixty nine, which means that every single person on the planet who had access to a television set watched at the same time if they If they didn't have a tv set, they go in and looking through store windows where they were so in tv sets. I was lucky enough to have watch the landing at age, ten from the Plaza hotel, and they were tens of thousands of people in central Park, watching it on projection screens down there and your and you're absolutely right no one thought of it is an american moment. Everybody thought of it as a human moment and- and I think that's what makes some just so bigger ones. Opposed to this whole idea, but it wasn't just a great technological achievements. It was a great check, technological achievement accomplished by the United States of America, but done in such a
in such a generous and and noble fashion, that every body on earth, but like this was their achievement. It wasn't it, never phrased. As I mean there was the competition with the Soviet Union and that is one of the reasons we know Kennedy knew we ve gotta get our crap together, because we have to be in space but that was never the spirit of it nothing not with any of the astronauts. Now what the people of NASA they were looking to do something that and kind had. Never done before precisely right and on a later mission, when they left to plan for the dead astronauts and cause not to it the attempt they included the soviet calls not on a black as well. It was. It was the only way for us to fight a war that we ve been in for food.
For years and by the way we used all of our what otherwise would have been destructive methods of war. We used missiles and rocket technology. We had test pilots, we had crap carriers recovering the vehicles. We had our radar stations tracking him, which were originally designed corset tracking coming missiles. All of this military hardware got channeled into the only place where we could actually compete without hardware and not face the fact that each side had twenty five thousand nuclear weapons pointed and people you know before the Soviet Union collapsed people don't understand that, basically, in the early to mid sixties towards late sixties, this entire thing was basically a sales pitch Glenn. You know that the world consisted of the free countries and then they, the first world, the Second World WAR, the Socialist nations and then the huge uncommitted third world. We were basically at an ad campaign against their soviets trying to convince
and our system was better- and I might point out that by the middle of nineteen fifty eight the Russians had launched the first to satellites for combined weight of one thousand three hundred pounds and we'd launch the second too, for a combined rate of thirty three pounds so we're down forty two one one, fifty, eight and and when Kennedy became president. He understood that we we could not as a nation survive with. The technological age we couldn't as a nation, survive thinking that we were second best, and so he proposed the hardest thing. That's ever been done and frankly Glenn. He got it all in the first seven words, we said we choose to go to the moon, and that was the hard part making the choice. Everything after that was just an engineering challenge. It's amazing to me, and I wonder whether this could happen again. I've had several conversations with the historian Arthur Herman about
concept in one of his books, which is the freedoms forge and how we one world war. Two I am sure that we could do that today and we have Google working the Chinese and not with the Americans, I'm not sure we could get everybody on board today like we did then will I have to tell you up until about two years ago I mean I was an APOLLO kiddo. I was an astronaut at five. I was just leave for work that had to be complete. But up until about two years ago, I thought men, we, we really may have lost the siege and then, when I saw space such Spacex when the Falcon heavy booster simultaneously
and I heard them easier that went up from the Spacex Millennials, who were in large part the engineers for this. I realized. I hadn't heard that sound in forty nine years, and that was not since that might on July, twenty linking sixty nine any company whose official recovery vehicle is named. Of course, I still a view that companies going to Mars they're going to do things and have already done things that the Russians can't do the Chinese can't do the Europeans can't do an and NASA can't do, because, because that, company is under the is under the vision of a person, one individual who decide take. You know what might be kind of fun the launch of a Tesla into space and will play David Boeing, music and catch hikers guide. Human obligation screen inconceivable that Boeing would do such a thing right, but but they're having fun. That's the difference. This time there haven't The the this is much more like what we're going through now is much more,
like the term, the last century, where the ventures were rebels right, and ass, though it was the wild west of invention. Yes, the if you think about all the names some of the names are just mentioned: Boeing Grumman, Northrop Hughes, Cessna Lear. These are all named for individual people and what it meant was was. If you had a vision, you could take a rest because the company belong to you and all the innovations came out of the Epp and even some of the big failures like good like uses Hercules, which everybody called the spruce goose. He said. I want to build just your point in the world that he was much. But since it was his company, he could do it. It turned out that that particular experiment failed, but somebody said it s what we got a perfectly once they said. If there had been a failure in the golden age of aviation in the nineteen thirties than today, we would travelling from New York to LOS Angeles in a propeller power,
plain with wooden wings and four thousand feet, it would take forty hours nine thousand dollars- and that's what happens when you? Let people compete against each other in and drive for the top. Instead, for the bottom Is there still a cause? I'm I'm about your age bill and I remember I saw something just the other day. That is one of those, those like robotic hands that you just view you have of a grip and just an extension in it can get things off of shelves, and I thought, oh, my gosh. I haven't seen one of these, since I was a kid, and that was a toy no, it was like combats the robotic an from space and that's what the that's they have their using on the moon Now it's just too you thing that you use, you know to get things off of of higher shelf there is, that moment of imagination, we used to have when we were kids with the wood
the moon shot. It's funny. You meant that, because, in the first up this actually out? What's going on with the actual landing? I say you can't understand how we landed on the moon, unless you are Stanley idea, but cap gun, because in the fifties and Sixtys was nobody was talking about space. Yet Sputnik had happened set was cowboys in India. What did you hear? But here you aren't you wanna, showing a toy you, two kids and what you want. You want that kid to be able to pull the trigger ethical bang and if you could have smoke come out of it even better. So this isn't red dead redemption and we're not going to do it to the unreal four engine and we don't have particle effects and we're not going to have sound effects. We have to physically make this thing. In the real world, so they decided. I know, let's make a little red strip of paper and will put little blood. Actual gunpowder there, and when you pull the trigger pop at little figure gunpowder and with a bang and and and there's a spoken about an actual engineering challenge, and you you couldn't do that in a
Peter. You had to make it work in the real world and that practicality was what allowed us to get to the moon. That and the fact that you and I had fathers that, would let their sons go out with rules a caps and actual climbers NASH, while at the same time and make a noise pollution. I and the process will that's the president of the moon pounds right. That's exactly right bill! The thank you for, It's great salute to APOLLO eleven end to the moon, shot and reminding us how good it felt, how good it felt. Thank you at this thing. Most proud about the story. Is there are so many backstage human elements? So many weird things but Buzz Aldrin said: It helped communion on the moon. The first fluid port on another planet was wine There are so many interesting human stories behind the technology and I'm just extremely honor to get a chance to speak for those men of whom I think fit.
Remain, who actually walked on the moon, is a tremendous honour from thanks, Bilbil Bill, old dot com. You can find this documentary that he has done. It is fantastic its Paulo eleven were we saw comes from our friends of the daily why're you find a daily, whereas you tube APOLLO eleven. What we saw research shows now that hackers have a thing for the internet of things internet connected. Security cameras account for about half of all the smart to buy devices that compromise by hackers: printer smart TVS, IP phones, there also very common targets. The average U S household, contain seventeen of these kinds of smart devices. These are. This is the beginning. Of the internet of things eventually. Everything in your home and in your life is going to be connected online. You have
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Saturday is the fiftieth anniversary of the moon launch, and I've got an incredible essay that we ve been working on that I'm gonna air to Morrow. You don't want to miss some things. If we just didn't hey, I just did not know until we started doing research. What an incredible when this was you remember. What were you just a space shuttle kid still yet was so yeah but only by really remember my memory of the space programme. Maybe this is will as much into it is largely the challenger. So who I e that? Wouldn't that's what your first memories of the space program I mean I knew of the space programme before that I was born in eighteen. Seventy six, so it was changed, was eighty six, so ten job of opponents. Like part, I remember
that being a big thing to the level of like I remember being at school, I remember them wheeling out the televisions in two to the rooms we could all watch, the big space should launch with the teacher at it. That'll, be fine. Oh my gosh, hey! Wasn't that fund It's not a now was that, like in clack, as I was too old for What was it like being in class yeah, and it was a teacher and those which the crystal bucolic thing so it was I mean it? I dont think I We really understood it. I mean I remember thinking when in oak and am ten years old. I remember thinking when I first saw you wonder. Is this what supposed to look like? You know better than that cried, and then you kind of wonder like well: did they have parachutes or something is there some way they could have no medium ten years old and then, of course it just becomes Awkward thing that me, no adults do where they just are bringing up other thing: that will distract you
what I remember about it. I remember it quickly kind of going away and not really realizing until I got home how bad it really was. The last thing spoken before the explosion. I shall never forget it. I'm never forget it. It's amazing! You, ten years old and you Didn'T- I mean I've watched you have money. Since and heard it, but I don't I off the top of my head. Dont remember: go with throttle up, go with rivals, yeah threatened in the rocket sort of like spread out and went like awkward. Lee sideways and like that, doesn't that's not good yeah, that's not good, and that was such a big thing for schools because of the teacher connection in others booths Christopher call of going into space. The teachers were very like it was a big moment for teachers. They everyone all their kids. They talked of What a big deal it was that this wasn't just you know, and we know
bunch of normal astronauts. Here's a we know rub teacher, just like me just you know I can they really personalized that it was tough, I mean completely. How could they pay we have seen anything like back, so it has to that. That's probably the big change, because my memory of wheeling the television it was a black and white Tv and seeing men on the moon in black and white. You know, I remember, I didn't see APOLLO eleven. I don't remember that. I know I saw it, but I don't remember it. I was for but I remember being in school for the later Moon landings. I don't know which one was probably in first or second group. And I remember them wheeling the black and white tv in and we a watched man on the moon and it was just thrilling just thrilling. My father, The generation before said He was growing up you, they never
thought of that they never even thought men would ever go to the moon. It was just beyond any kind of understanding, you know it's funny is now my son like why haven't we ve been to Mars? Miss. Cyber criminals are unrelenting, constantly probing testing trying to gain access to our information the day of changing your password insecurity. Answers are over. If you want to keep your data secure, you need a Vp in now He is a virtual private network Norton. Secure Vps is the one that I trust. It's it's a virtual private network that crypts all of your connections, even on public wifi, with with banking. Level encryption. So all, the information that you send and receive is safe from cyber criminals or companies that are just trying to track your browsing activities. Europe uses
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a key. Balbo ended the cold war a long time ago. Guys no reason to worry about Russia rise insane to be. Hearing. Democrats hawk the way they are now about Russia, like they, have accused conservatives and Republicans for being fear mongers on Russia for almost a slick, a century yeah right now, all the sudden because of one new cycle where I could cause Donald Trump said, like three nice things about Vladimir Putin, despite all of his actions against Russia, which have been much stronger than Obama was when it comes to sanctions and other and other things when it comes to Russia despite his administration actions, now, all of a sudden, Russia's a huge threat, and now all of a sudden rush of big worry and we're supposed to take all of that seriously from them. I mean intolerable. So they are saying that nobody should uses because is collecting information now. The truth is that it is
is russian technology, it was. It was developed in in Russia, the russian company right by a company that does have ties to the russian government, but we don't know anything else, but I will warn you that this is the kind of thing that the former Soviet Union. Isn't you know it's not it's not beneath them to do stuff like this? It's funny took as we talk about things like deep fix right, you eat good photos online. It is part. One of this is the Tec. People have really looked into this and what the protect people say and the experts in this field to say that there's a no, this is a very wide licence of for use. These photos that letter, that is in the agreement with the answer. That is yes. However, we have a contract. My comment act says that the during period of the contract, the parent.
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that photo when they have rights due to may want to manipulate it like there is a a real serious risk. If Russia I want to do something nefarious that getting this information. I think that that is actually real thing. Do the talking about this in a lot of the pictures get deleted in forty eight hours at which is which is apparently true a lot of them, are stored on Amazon Cloud services which began you might not like at Amazon but its, and this is where there being stored. But like you, have to add in like who knows what the russian government has put it, what plans they have for this, how much of this they're, just taking as its coming in no way to know that stuff- and you don't know it until afterwards- so it is a risk to last night. I was watching this this little many doc. It was about ten minutes long, it's about the poor. And the? U S nuclear attack against the former Soviet Union. Our plan was to wipe the Soviet Union off the map. Now,
was fascinated by these things, because their plans for everything in a way that that's what the Pentagon is supposed to do is planned for Everything in the plans for the Soviet Union coming cross in and killing all of us and taking over the United States. Those are you. Does diabolical and evil and they didn't happen, but there were planned just in case you have to have that plan. I hope I the United States, has the plan for any scenario that, their job but I was interested in seeing this because it was a plan that was developed in nineteen forty five right after the Second World WAR, and it was dated September fifteenth. I I want you to listen to this and tell me Anything sticks out, listen to a bit of this waste. Media has largely focused its attention on the cold war. U S! Ussr confrontation,
to annihilate the Soviet Union dating back to one or two and the infamous Manhattan project are not mentioned. Washington's cold war, nuclear plants are invariably presented as a response to so called safe, yet threats when, in fact it was the you September nineteen forty five pound to wipe out the Soviet Union, which motivated Moscow to develop his nuclear weapons capabilities, have the? U s. I did not to develop nuclear weapons for use against the Soviet Union, the nuclear arms it would not have taken place. Neither this nor the people's Republic of China would have developed nuclear capability as a means of deterrent right. Prior Safie Union lost twenty six million people during world war. Two the USSR developed his own atomic bomb in nineteen? Forty, nine, in response to my mind, team, forty to save it intelligence reports on the men have reproach act. Listen to this, I'm cool
from the rest of this document lighting, this diabolical military agenda was released in September nineteen, forty five, it's no! It's worth noting that Stalin was first inform through official channels by Harry Truman of the infamous men had project at the Potsdam conference, in July. Twenty fourth: nineteen, forty nine, barely two weeks before the attack on Hiroshima, but the Kremlin, is fully aware of the secret Manhattan project as early as nineteen forty two were the nineteen forty, five Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks used by Pentagon to evaluate the viability of a much larger attack on the Soviet Union consists of more than two hundred and four bomb, so they're making the case that the only reason why we bomb Japan was so we, good tested out to see what would it ached really wipe out the Soviet Union there towards the end. It says in the post, cold war era under Donald Trump Fire and fury nuclear.
Directed against Russia, China, North Korea and IRAN is on The table to he's. President Donald Trump does not have the foggiest idea as to the consequences of nuclear war communicate, between the White House in the kremlin- is at an all time- low in fact in nineteen sixty two the leaders on both sides- John F Kennedy, indicated Khrushchev work. Fully aware of the dangers of nuclear annihilation. They can our aid with a view to avoid the unthinkable, the nuclear the doctrine was entirely different than the cold war. Both Washington and Moscow understood the realities of mutually assured destruction. The war trillion mute. One trillion plus plus nuclear weapons programme was first launched under Obama, and it is ongoing today's there, nuclear bombs are more than a hundred times more powerful and destructive than the Hiroshima bomb, and
the? U S and Russia, have several thousand nuclear weapons already deployed, but more over and more Fortunately, an all out war against China is key. Currently on the drawing board of the Pentagon, as lined by the Rand Corporation Commission. By the? U S army. This is insane it ends with the? U S, has a long. History of police, They insanity geared to its providing human face to: U S cry: aims against humanity. So I'm watching this and it just slowly starts Oh awry It goes from a documentary too, Hu, a propaganda, peace and so I did a little bit of research Is coming from a guy in Canada who
is a huge supporter of this the union has for a very long time can spirit. The fairest, etc, etc. The The thing is this is what Russia is doing to us. We we are not awake at all to see the manipulation that is going on by enemies enemies of ours. Russia, the Palestinians, I'm sorry but the palestinian Meet government is is not a friend of the United States. A ran, not a friend of the United States, also said aunt em pr this morning, so like to hear what the other side is saying. The way They phrased what's happening with. Turkey was on believable. Turkey was in NATO, and the United States needs to have Turkey and NATO no
I don't think so. A lot of people think that that was a mistake and Turkey is lobbying up with Russia, in fact they just decided to buy a rush. An air defence system. We told we told them Well then, you're not buying any of our planes because you can't be doubled feeling on both sides. You'll have the plains and the Russians over there with them Anti missile system, no you're, not getting both technology in PR was spinning this as look at Donald Trump? He just wants war. We ve got to have Turkey we have to have Turkey as an ally. Turkey has been a real ally. In a very long time. I mean I can get more accurate information by driving in a cab in New York, city, then listening to some of these buffoons on the radio I may I was just up in New York, and there was a guy. He was from Turkey. He had been here.
For ten years. I said so. What do you think Turkey. Where do I what's happening over there, him knowing that I know what's happening in Turkey, and he said you know fifteen years ago. We thought- maybe it would go all right. He said it started to go awry and the government became very to tell a tearing he said, and I would just beginning to see it, and said so. I decided to move over here to the United States for educational purposes. He said now. I wouldn't Virgo back there. He said it is a totalitarian state and it is very, very scary, what's happening in Turkey. Where is that analysis from NPR beyond were nowhere, and I will say to related topic here. I don't know the sagoths exact situation, but that's exact type of immigrant you want. It's exactly that. I dont have a person who look ass and sees he took
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where we are in agreement on a lot of stuff. Don't demonize will. I was alone for a long long time and I tried really hard and now it's happening and it's happening organically and it's not happening with the people in the media, because I think they have too much to lose or they're just to my object, but it is happening with Ray people and people who made really bad mistakes and they haven't changed their political stance. They just don't have any hate for the other side anymore and they're, looking for people that believe much of the same stuff, just the same outcome, just a different way to get there and their tired of it. You're going to meet a guy who's redemption story is huge huge because he minutes. He was a big part of the problem and he not now
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destroyed his life for his life was destroyed for him he was a guy who was suicidal. He's a human. And he seems to be an honest human, that looking to anybody who will say is enough. Can't we just talk. About things welcome to the programme. Jimmy killing Thank you so much for your intro was so nice and, as you are doing it, I would like. While I extend terrible things about you, Oh yeah, I was so kind, I mean, let me know, and you I don't know you remember this. I was so bad. Years ago. At one point I have you on my Reza may, because
One point my old, very lucky Paul can essentially just was trolling you and didn't episode called like the f. You goin back episode and have bill airs was would like our gas. Man, I would love to hear I'd. Love to see have descended to me. I love you. I love you and then I think You talk about it on your show and you called me a do face like we were both show ridiculous me a dubious, and then I put it on my regiment. So when I would like go to clubs and up my resonate with, like I had a blurb from Michael Well yeah, I'm a really nice newspaper blurred and in the last one can Jamie helping the Duke S Glenn back, but, like you time I would rather have promoted myself up or something there's something crappy like that? The next!
you know how it or anyway long story short that you grab your welcome I'm having you on because you are. You have an incredible story you are somebody who admits holy cow was. Was I going down the wrong path and you you enjoy to the darkness of it, I had a kind of a day Bryn story. I didn't really enjoy the darkness of it. I just I would just was filled with certitude that I knew who other people were, and everybody was in a group- and that's that's not true. And when you are being attacked, as you know, and I know you're being attacked, you attack back because it felt like it was life and death, it really did yeah, and I mean I have that certitude too for sure. That's, what's so scary about the internet,
and tribalism and echo chambers where, when you get your following an you start talking people offline last an online more and you attack someone. Those lights go up and those retreats go up and, like me, you work drinking and you were depressed and you're in a failing marriage, and you don't really like your friend the New York. What, if I open my kids, you'd and I went online and I attacked you ever. The lamp was attacking that day and then I started just to get you innovation validation valuation that made me feel anyone you know, that's the thing on the left, it I never liked one people said the extreme left was the same: the extreme right, because I was like in my head. You know the right started, forward and nobody was like drop and endure. Ass being like free health care, and I would like a garbage analogy, but now I see what people are talking to.
And I think what they mean when I say that the rhetoric of the extreme right and the extreme left and what you are talking about it you're in trial, which is just not being willing to have conversation, so I had that certitude. I thought I was doing the right thing also taken mine. I dropped out of high school. I'm a white straight do I am sure, many insecurities that whenever someone did I was wrong. I wasn't being progressive and now I just thought that meant I was a bad person so mice the dude almost came from, like self hatred point of view, but a lot of it did have to do with. With getting the validation that I wasn't getting in my real life. To be honest, guarantee that I think any time somebody we too, and they don't know you and attacking you. The proper response is like a man. Are you ok with you dad like you need to call your mom like, what's going on in your personal life, to make use
all day, yelling and strangers on the internet. That is, exactly the lesson I learned cause? I was very against Donald Trump, and there I was I was good too I worried about my own audience how out our ve been together this long and you see what I see how I say and I have always felt like I've. My audience and east. I really do this audiences, amazing, just an amazing audience. I will I was so confused and angry all from me, none of it coming from them, and I realized about matter no six months after the election, you hypocrite you say you love the audience, but you don't because if somebody was acting like that in your real life, you would say to them. Happening in your life because there is out of step, so what's happening what I missed was the tremendous pain and fear that people are feeling and that's
everywhere. Now everywhere people, are in this. This pay, in the end, the fear of look, how bad things are getting and nobody seems to be doing anything about it. Yet if we talk to me, in a real life like we talk the people on line I would look like the perch but all just be attacking each other all day, and once you stepped back like you did like I'm trying to do, and talk to people to amend and talk to people based approach and realise that, like you said, but we're all scared were all insecure We are all trying to be better were all trying to provide for a family into the matter of your on the watch on the right, we all want a pet, the strangers Dodd, before making contact with them. Why you? These are all things we want to do what was happening when you go on
if you're like well, I guess around the left is like a milkshake growing. Now anarchists than everyone on the right is the motley and were not having conversation can we are so determined to defend our came blindly. I'm in here is a ban on the left, call every trump folder or racist when trumped up something racist. Do you think that the people that I've been demonizing are gonna? you don't want to defend him or not say anything because they feel like they ve been put in the corner by the left. That is exactly the Jamie. That is that that is, I called everybody. I knew in media, and so, Listen here's what I ve learned, I ice these things. I still believe these things, but the way, I said then put everybody into a posture of aid. I defend him. I gotta defend Obama because he's been attacked all the time and they
You will only make things much worse. If that's what you do you have, to reach out and say what is you're, saying what are you hearing and underbrush? They don't get it yeah. On percent- and I you know it is the status quo. Bout. It is the audience You bill the audience. I'm building, is amazing and am very proud of it. However, I knew when I when I went to my agent at our way under Donald Trump You know I used to be rich when I was a scream and liberal and we did the pact, people obey No, I'm not went to, and I would like, I know everybody being political and were the most divided. We ve never been how about. I do a pocket, about nuance in dialogue, like the disappointment often is based,
capital, but rather as an end, and the problem is the star part is when you spoke out. You probably got crap from both sides. Yet I spoke out. I got probable, but I actually, even though I'm still further the liberal, on most things I am very well aware that if I wanted to be like a millionaire- and it isn't what I was sleeping on a couch after having like a pretty great- why- financially leaf in New York, I wouldn't and offers the kind of be like the left wing guy who goes right wing, like I gotTa Britain, that book that was. You know why I left the lap. He tells me my own show on Fox NEWS and make a couple years and I would have money and I would have done my mental jujitsu to convince myself. I wasn't selling out, but I'm I'm not that and I'm much our building their show about kind of what you're doing this sort of thing. For me,
I don't know of your experience that in the opposite way, but this out for me. It I'm getting book far more derivative shout- and I know I'm still liberal, like I'm, not suddenly you no change you my stances on account of things I have on a couple and I'm not getting bogged down. Yeah so Jimmy I that that that in some ways happened with me to where it. But I was looking to go on to the other side because I was trying to find somebody would have real dialogue. They but they always approached it with me. The Glen back is changed. His he's had a change of art unease at a Jane, a view, and, unlike now I think I still believe everything that I used to believe. There's just one big difference here and and in your case you still believe in policies but you're, not the social justice warrior that is taking you buddy down and you literally were you,
one of the guys who, like the first on the bandwagon to get people fired, oh yeah honey. First, that and it again social media. I think social media dehumanizing people where they are not a person with a family there, a twitter avatar that is expended we're cartoon to yeah and people myself included. You get this rush and worship, desperate barrette I've been the cabin hard won. A really great example, where you had a bunch of people on the left. Trying to take down. Young black entrepreneur, who I mean Remember, seeing him an open bikes who is built himself up to being that the Mega star, It wasn't like you said something the day before he hosted the Oscar. They wasn't like. Thank you,
But, given that speech, but I met Albert Gay people at the outskirts of art did yegg. Somebody had to dig seven years in the future they saw them once exceeding I mean for doing the opposite of help, we're doing the opposite of positive affirmations, of lifting people of showing gratitude you're going online everyday and searching that boy successful? How do I m you laid him? How do I learn from? Am I wanna take him down at a respect as much time trying to take other people down as we did like building our open. Other people up almost will be successful the far less miserable, but we are searching out people today and for me what I was doing it yeah. It was like the police, the popular kids in high school, where suddenly just kidding Sacco was on a plane and she made this tweet that
everyone. She land, she's gonna, be fired and we would all gleefully be trying to come up with the motion, Weber, joke or what you know. We would ask the people also, they knew they were being talked about our gossip about, and I shall get that on line and the the kind of addiction but like that, eight over that same feeling of an alcoholic of a drug at like I know I shouldn't do that's what I'm gonna do this and then another text your life I mean, I remember one day, lunch break it out, and I was I was fighting liberal journalists, because the lack of nothing more than to with was around fighting this guy Josh Marshall. Grandma die or he ran away the pine talking point members and I will or in my family, and I was yelling at here
and he was with his kids on the beach and he's fighting with me and like a one point, he wrote a few freedom fighter to me and I like took a screen, shot and tasted it by both of us should have been with our family at that time, and then I remember I would like to comment on the closed. My computer on the stop fighting the king and I went. I lived on prospect parts driving like I'm gonna walk through the park and before I even knew it ate like black out in showing up at another bar. I was in the part on my cell phone fighting with someone else on twitter and that becomes your real or you could people forget other nowhere would have made it as a teenager. Were social media live final near. Does your theory you're sitting on the toilet strangers calling you are caught, Russia?
Jamie, I'm sorry! I have to cut this short because we have breaking news that I have to get to. May I ask you to come in and do a podcast with me I worry that I would honestly I would love you. I would like to apologise in Person grand copy, a hundred percent, appreciated God bless or or not, whichever it is with you with. So thank you for being on the programme. Will we'll talk again? That's Jimmy Kill Steen, he is, but he does. The Jimmy kills Dean, Podcast, the guy as a remarkable story that you really need to hear will continue in just a minute with some breaking news that is coming out. Aren't we live in a world right now, where we have access to data? That gives us more personally insights into who we are once more personalized than your dna. We turn to our genetics now for personalized health trade. And so much more it's it's. I just did
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I have wish we would have had no time with him today. Yes, we for our part cast his turn it is remarkable. Result is really funny, but his it. What the reason you know his sort of how the his last gig fell. Apart is fascinating, complete. He became a victim essentially of everything he was doing. Yeah, that's when he woke up went, oh wait, a minute guy and he went there some really dark times and he's really I mean you know before we put somebody on the air that saying this. We really kind of trying to do our work and He really has tried to change, and he's not a guy who was looking for the destruction of America or anything else is the liberal he's, not he's not one of these people hate America near.
When you have that in common today, that's a pretty big deal. It feels good guy he's abilities dating someone who at least a family is conservative. Conservative Christian and an oil or hamley from tax area. And he heard this great, really hysterical piece on meeting the parents and what he would have said for what he would have thought before and it went one party did not know about the story was that I did not at all remember. You know him, Should you a new guide and angrily? I dont you knock that happens, so I dont, really use even happening. Show tidy amount to do it again, this weekend, yeah, but will see anyway. We have breaking news, and we have the author of the story that is just broken. It is an important one, something that Donald Trump talked about yesterday said somebody is gonna, be working on this well yeah
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We we pretty much have the Minneapolis Tribune STAR too, to verify that yeah, the tax is definitely stow weird and it looks fraudulent. The she filed income tax saying she was married to some one else. When she was actually married to another guy and they all three living together with a weird weird story, but d Steinberg has been working on this story for a long long time with a couple of other people working together, and it is, hard to tie up all of the loose ends on this story? was she married to her brother. And, if so, why David's Member has just broken with a new story on power line, blog dot com, and I have looked at the evidence and it's pretty strong there, some things
a question, I'm not sure, and I'm not sure I understand the story yet David, because its very complex but gimme that just of this new story. That's your happen. Beyond what I published this morning, I've had for several months Essentially, we ve been holding onto his information that altogether does compile words when I will consider smoking gun here. It is simply aren't any other possibilities at this point, for this could not have been her brother I'll put it that way. But what I published today connects her. To be brought to this individual and England ass her settling that's something that hasn't been published. Yet we had these charges of fraud before we had some other evidence published showed she might have committed.
So that you may be the two men at the same time. This is the first time any information published that directly ties her to this person in a sibling relationship. Ok, now I mean it's there's two a modes in her alive. If I'm not mistaken, there is more that she was married to hear in the United States it has to children, then she supposedly gotta divorce, but not an official divorce of US spiritual divorces. I and then she may? this other Ahmad and this is the one that you claim is the brother and is: is it actual blood brother, her, or is this a somebody that she was and of adopted into this family?
what I am hearing from sources, multiple sources within the Minnesota fumbling with small community. First of all, we are talking about what is an open secret. Among the smaller clean air and reality grid is not the appropriate were visited. It simply open if you have a decent understanding of Somali, for example, and you put around a bit you're going to find all of this on line openly yourself, That's just to start with. I second, I do believe we are talking about a blot brother here and What happened is, according to these back inside, earlier ninety ninety five, the father had five children. And he did not have a means of getting them out of Debts- refugee Camp, I'm sorry too, in the refugee camp in Kenya. So another family, a second family, the all Mars, offered him too
the opportunity to jointly take himself and two of his children into their family, which was being granted asylum, ok so let us give this the benefit of the doubt, your we're all in ache in a refugee camp. I have no chance of getting out and you You're a good friend and you say, look Glenn! I could take two of your family members and you and I can get you into great Britain. We just have to. U does have to be part of. My family are now Omar. That's that's! What's being charged here, correct, ok, common transaction most days in those refugee camps would sell their extra spot or sell, be the willingness to fraudulently add some their family, and this was this was rampant as far as several peoples
to strengthen the was a also a dna testing down by the? U S, government, about a decade later, mostly on somali emigrants and acts as the article and they concluded that up to eighty seven percent of applicants for this I already three family Reunification Programme for refugees, but the eighty seven percent of applicants. Were applying fraudulently, they were not members of the family, they claim to be ok. But there's no there's. No I'm just I just want to make sure that we are looking. Giving the benefit of the doubt all the way along theirs a thing I mean it's illegal and its fraud. It wasn't a terrorist thing. Reading this was how do I get out of a refugee camp, so Gregson yeah? I am, I still
tat in the article that they were fleeing from a hellish distillation and Somalia correct that we look to what happened back and ninety ninety five as a way to find answers for what she might have done in two thousand? in two thousand and nine. Once she was a: U S, citizen she'll. She became EU citizen in two thousand. So the excuse that There was no without horrific situation. They were fleeing That was no longer act and she bought a? U S, citizen for nine years. She entered this marriage with the man, Certainly now appears to be her brother, Why would she do that? She was married, had two kids she says she was married. You know written her religious tradition, but not legally add two kids. Why would she then say that she's leaving your husband is, but, as you find out later,
they're, all living in the same house. What are they to? What is she gaining by marrying this guy? We have several different possible possibilities. The most obvious one is speeding up the emigrants Okay, so he was not an american citizen. He was a british citizen second issue. Is that this entire marriage to this second individual occurred, while both and ill hardware attending North Dakota State University, I didn't marry the summer of two thousand nine. They got a north but a state university ill enrolled in all she graduated in the spring of twenty eleven in there, is when she tells people their marriage, the relationship and then she never cease mega. Now he was
so involved in all the current state university at the time to so the other likelihood here is student loan from. Being married, the tour were much more likely to get a better, a better deal consent they would no longer be dependence of their parents. That income would not be included so fast abroad is definitely possibility, which is also punished very severe. It is five years, I believe, for each instance of fraud on a federal fast. The form is the then one of the other things that is bizarre is that they claim on. I think its tax documents that their living there, all kind of living together right, the old, has been end quote. The new husband living in the same house is in show up on tax documents. I did a deep search until all addressed wrecked.
And I found them all living in the same house for that first year in North Dakota State, then Fargo. They moved they all three of them moves to a second location for the second year at the university and I was also able to confirm that, through articles on has stated ass tat, she was with I'm at Hersey under two kids in North Dakota, that she stated that law the forces involved in politics. I think that within twenty four to twelve and fourteen two thousand fifty three quite a bit of evidence that he never separated from the man, she had the two kids with Meanwhile, she had married this new, individual and all, We have them where, at the same address, while there attending college and then she has to go and testify for divorce correct in the divorce that is in twenty,
seventeen, and she has to testify that she doesn't know where her her. Legal husband passed the Blue, her her brother, she she had no idea. She had seen him since twenty eleven correct she testifies. You has not seen him since June two thousand. Eleven and now Fortunately it is because she was applying for the fall before a default divorce, where one of the spouses cannot be found to be legally served. So she enters eight questions on this nine question form that are, there is very strong, possibility that all eight questions are perjury, because we have solid proof that she was in touch with this person from two thousand eleven and told two thousand sixteen online on both of them are confirmed accounts. We afford a
Visiting each other in London and twenty fifteen, this is, is the perjury taste element of all this is done the most open and shut part of the whole story, so what what is what do people do with this? I mean because, if you're bored sports going to be said is well you I don't know for sure she's not answering any questions is the people who prosecute this. I dont think are motivated to prosecute this or to even look at it. You can't even get the the The Minneapolis paper the mean they basically said? Your early report is all right. However, nothing happened. Nothing happened. So I want nothing happened because they
They were not able to get the additional evidence that I did published today. Additional evidence is, they are the pictures and the the Facebook post back and forth correct correct. I care what we could not do before was connect her in a sibling relationship. We had plenty of evidence that they were in touch, it's yours and appeared to be conversing with each other as siblings. For example, if you referred, her children as as his nieces nephews. Now what it did not have, though, was any solid evidence, besides that of them being siblings prior to the marriage. That's it I published today, and so tell me about those pictures quickly were about out of time. Tell me about the other pictures in the other things that you have found. Crick summary what I published today,
Is that it harm. Has Father's name is nurse. I you. I was able to confirm that she has call them by that name there. They sat aces named Leyla nurse. I e the elm, who in England, and I was able to confirm her marriage records that she also called for learner site. You tell me. And then what I found was these photographs were show L Han and Leyla nurse you'd only together with their father nor site on a family trip and talking about him as their wonderful, rather talking about him ass, their wondering at first but a second photograph of ill. And with her arm around Leyla and how we use the caption on the photograph. I heart my system now I also along
who will be the official marriage document on the Uk Labour, testifying that her father's name is nurse. I tell me we have a very strong connection that this woman they'll hunts sister, and this is what we did not have. Four. We didn't have this connection to London. Now this sister Leyla I have found through sources, was a guardian of unmet nurse. I tell me during his teenager in London recently raised. She was his older sister was twenty three. He was twelve when they first arrived and she was his guardian and London until he was eighteen years old now I have some other evidence showing that, in the article some address record going where they lived, the schools he attended was just around the block from layer of the dress and there are just to top it off. There are some post,
found worse. He is referring to her as mom, and here I have a son aright What we were unable to do in the past was connect all of them together as family members and that's what I posted David. Thank you very much for all of your hard work on this. I know the blaze is looking to independently verify all of this to give your story, some extra legs and some extra eyes on it. You ve just posted this had power line blog dot com. I urge- to read it see the evidence for yourself. And and do your own homework on it. I think this is one the bigger frauds that has ever happened. If it is indeed true- and The evidence is pretty damning at this point, but if it is true it is, I remember, couple story that needs to be addressed David Steinberg. Thank you so much first, let me tell you about our.
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