bad politicians are voted in by good people who don't vote. Right? If you don't like it, then look at America.
I don't want to tell you. You know, I didn't like it. So I didn't vote. Well, okay. There's a result.
And as a result, 9-11 happened and it was part of the 9-11 Commission reports that Congress had commissioned to say what, what failed, how did this happen?
So they realized we need to do the same thing with the intelligence community as we did with the Department of Defense and our national security apparatus.
They kind of, they're kind of in the mountain, melt or middle, right? And maybe they're socially liberal, but fiscally conservative and whatnot.
So, you know, I think it's dangerous to pigeonhole people. And Tulsi's been one of those people who've told people, look, I, I don't agree with certain politics and policies.
Women are still not given the same, even though we like to think they are. They're not given the same advantages and opportunities that their male counterparts are in the military.
Unfortunately, and there's a lot of sexual harassment. So if you want to survive the military, you really got to be, be a hardcore sister to do it.
I mean, you got it, you got to have your shit straight. And then on top of that, she entered the world of politics and became a congresswoman, right?
And then after that still becomes an advocate trying to help her country long before she was ever considered for a position of D and I, she was still trying to make a difference.
So I try to look at someone's heart as much as I can. People say, she's a Russian sympathizer. First of all, you don't know that you're getting that crap from some sort of mainstream media outlet.
That's an echo chamber giving you the information that you want to hear. So before you jump to conclusions, you know, I always recommend know the person you're talking about.
Right? Yeah. And and break bread with them. Look them in the eye. And then if you have that same opinion, great. But give them an opportunity.
You don't just, well, I read an article that says someone is someone and they do this with Russia. Well, you know, there's also a lot of misinformation out there and ask me how I know because I face it all the time.
So, you know, my recommendation to people to give somebody a break, give them the benefit of the doubt, you know, listen to their words and their actions and see where that takes you.
You know, I don't know what to tell you. You know, have you been in the military? You know, you might have a different appreciation for what she's had to endure.
And I think, so anyways, that's that's how I answer that question. Yeah. So it's interesting to hear you breaking it down because you come from deep in the Pentagon.
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And then you take it gun out and hold it to their head and say, you're going to give it back, right?
Well, not exactly. But it was it was a very frustrating time for us.
What year are we in 2019 maybe 20. And the Pentagon said, oh, we deleted all loose files within a year, everything.
But you are, I'll say this off camera as well, whenever any names come up, and I'm I won't send you them at the moment. But whenever any names that were anywhere near a tip or I have talked about it before or would be in the know in the government in some way, surrounding these programs.
Like at least with me, you've always just been nothing but complimentary of people never said a bad word about anybody.
And I prefer not to see that simply because it's not productive.
I was telling you this last night off air, but it's relevant to bring up right now, you know, regarding guys like you who worked in like the intel side of government for 20 plus years, your job was to make everything a secret. Yeah, you literally couldn't even go home and tell your wife. That's right. That's right.
Yeah, your audience is good. Okay. Now, there's like, fucking 20.
Never happened. Never, never, ever. I will never throw anybody under the bus to protect my own skin.
Never have, never will. See, I can't ask a follow up question on that because we'll get too close to that.
when a week after week after week, look, you got Chinese Spiabalones, right? Going over,
wafting over North American, you're telling people there's nothing to worry about. You have drones
intel guys telling us not to go on. What a guardian. All right. A tack of the drones. Yeah,
or even war zone. Whatever. This, you know, this is a lot of people. Okay. So this is from July 16th,
information that the last administration had. And they're like, well, this is what we found.
Well, that's true. Okay. This, right. And then the second issue is that these folks were only
and I think that is probably where this conversation will eventually go. And again, let me just
caveat again, I am not nor will I ever speak on behalf of the administration or any administration
in a direction that I think we need to go in. And then do that all the while while everybody's
sniping at the early head. I hit, I cried and moan and complain about the haters online. I
could not imagine as a political figure what they have to endure. I mean, the visceral hatred,
right? And vitro that is in social media and mainstream media to some degree. I, I don't know if
I can handle it. I have a tough enough time right now with with the with the few haters that I
have. I couldn't imagine it, you know, constantly being attacked every single day by everybody in their
mind. So I, I get it. I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm very optimistic. The American people
are going to get at least in this topic of UAP and drones and airspace domain awareness. We're
going to get some significant progress in the next four years on this topic. That was a really
good tryout speech right there. You're speaking well. Kill me, man. We got all in camera too. We
can send them the real feel like, yo, the picture this, but on CNN. No, you know what? First of all,
So I actually use this in a briefing when I was in the government to explain
examples, Lou, where like this really interfered and became like a national headline yet the
technology's been around for so long. Well, here you go. So here's FBI.gov. This is on the FBI's website.
go ahead and regulate the use of drones using FAA and maybe pre-cordated flight plans and
transponders. Right. So, you can squawk friendly. So, you know, if it's a helicopter or a plane using
automobile. When you turn on your blinker, the reason why you're Honda versus your Chevrolet versus
your Ford or your Ferrari all have that same blinker period is because it's regulated. If you want to
into thin air and then all of a sudden somebody reports 20 minutes later, no, no, no, it was a quadcopter,
I don't mind people videoing me. Okay, fine. Or taking a picture, but what about in your bathroom?
Yeah, you had a problem, right? Or sucking up all the data. Right. So, you know, the fact that we,
Can you explain that? Sure. Some folks had speculated that these drones actually were sponsored by
the US government. And there are some sort of secret mission that may be perhaps there was a,
I don't mean this in a derogatory way. When you give the example, like the sheep and the dogs
protect them. And I know why you say that, obviously, because of what people say about like us being
one little speck within this country. And all the technology that I even know of exists around the
world, the same nothing of all the technology that I don't know exists. And the eight billion people
it's in our best interest as humanity to work together. Because there is, we can learn from the past,
but there's no going back. There's never going back. And we have to, we have to realize that we're
I would be remiss if I didn't admit that myself. There were certain things that I work on that I do
right? And so we literally went to war and I've kind of said in Iraq, in essence, because of the
predicate of an event that happened in 911, you have to lie to people about it. Same thing with
he then may have had access to certain things and seen certain things, but he has this,
details a secret plan to commit heinous acts against American citizens to justify war with Cuba
in the 1960s. Code name, oh, yeah, we can talk about Operation Northwoods. So, this just got declassified.
that and and things have gone so wrong in the last 20 years too, that the trust level is at a zero
with many people. Yeah. The faith and confidence is at an all-time low with with our government.
the transmission? How does it relate to the cooling system? How does it relate to all these things?
but I, again, I want to respect the privacy of anybody who's coming into this administration.
I do not want to affect their ability to do their job one way or the other. But, you know, there's
It must have been because I think most people can do it. I think it's actually a very, I don't
think it's anything new. In fact, I think it's probably related to some sort of vestigial capability
we had as ancient humans because most people could see halfway around the world right now.
I think if you understand, yeah, I don't think it's, I don't think it's will way. I think it's
all based in quantum mechanics. How on physics? Can you explain that? Yeah, sure. So let's,
let me, let me give you an example. You ever smoke cigars? Of course.
Okay, so let me give you an example. We now realize we live, we live in a three-dimensional space,
right? You can think of the way our space is as three axis, x axis, y axis, and z axis, meaning
up, down, left, right, forward, backward. And you can navigate in a three-dimensional space that way.
Time is experienced a little bit differently, even though it's considered a dimension,
we experience time as linear as an always going forward, right? But in the classic models of physics,
for example, when I was in school, we learned about the electron orbiting around the nucleus of an
atom. Turns out that's not really accurate. Turns out that there's this weird duality principle
that it's actually zipping in and out of the existence of our universe, trillions of times per
second. And so therefore it is there and not all at the same time. So take that principle.
Um, type, you know what? I don't want to say this on here. So can I type something there for
your request? Sure. See what pops up. Lou's going to pop around to the big board. Take over for a
Okay, so tell us what we can read there because he doesn't want. It doesn't have search engine
So, like, there's a part of you that's like, people are going to say what they're going to say. I
guess, I guess on that one, you kind of accept that in that way. Not necessarily agree with the
I'm more open-minded on not necessarily like viewing itself, but like this whole subcategory of
what the capabilities of our consciousness is because. Well, you remember the oracles of Delphi,