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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is what happens when the fourth Turning meets fifth
generation warfare.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Really a commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy
intelligence veteran.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
This is Human Events with your host Jack Pisobic christ Is.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
Ukraine and the US on Wednesday sign an investment deal
that will give the US access to a key minerals
deal after months of negotiations.
Speaker 5 (00:33):
The Ukrainians are framing this at least as part of
an investment fund.
Speaker 6 (00:37):
In fact, they're calling it the United States Ukraine Reconstruction
Investment Fund.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
China is doing very poorly right now.
Speaker 7 (00:43):
I just saw some reports coming out and I don't
want that to happen.
Speaker 8 (00:46):
I was actually sanded to hear it. But they are
getting absolutely hammered in China.
Speaker 7 (00:52):
Their factories are closing all over China because we're not.
Speaker 8 (00:55):
Taking their product.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
We don't want their product unless they're going to be
fair with US.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
California Judge Jennifer Thurston demanded CBP agents cannot arrest suspected
illegal migrants without a warrant.
Speaker 9 (01:07):
Kilmar Abrado Garcia, the marilynd man who was deported to
a president in El Salvador. There's new fallout because after
President Trump suggests that he could get him back to
the US if he wanted to.
Speaker 8 (01:19):
Has a formote request from this administration been made, Well.
Speaker 9 (01:22):
I would never tell you that, and you know who also,
I will never tell a judge, because the conduct of
our foreign policy belongs to the President of the United
States and the executive branch, not some judge.
Speaker 5 (01:30):
Is a sad reflection on the state of our media
and many of the outlets represented in this room that
you obsessively try to shill for this MS thirteen Terrorist.
Speaker 10 (01:42):
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy Alex Wang
are set to step down from their posts right now.
It is not clear why that is happening or who
is going to possibly replace them, but this is a
very very developing story.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome a board today's edition of
Human Events Daily here in Washington, DC. Today is May one,
twenty twenty five, Anno Dominie.
Speaker 8 (02:13):
Well.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
As people have heard over the past couple of hours
after the news broke, President Trump is now changing up
his national security team, with a new position opening up
at the National Security Council for the National Security Advisor
and the Deputy National Security Advisor. Many people remember that
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Mike Flynn. General Mike Flynn was President Trump's very first
national security advisor, all the way back in twenty seventeen.
Although from what I've been hearing as of this point
that what the intention here is is to bring forward
the Steve Whitcoff Scott Bessend's plan for the Trump Agenda
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writ large deals, negotiations, grand strategy leverage, not military attacks,
not new and open warfare, not bombing runs, not starting
new wars, not backing proxy forces like we've done so
many times around the world that get us entrenched deeper
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and deeper into these foreign policy disasters. But to make
these one on one deals and perhaps even leaning on
someone like Steve Whitcoff who doesn't have a background in
government or a background in the administrative state. What he
has is a background in diplomacy and loyalty to the
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president and the president's wishes. And this is something that
a lot of people in Washington, DC don't seem to understand.
Steve Whitcoff is championing the President's agenda, which is the
agenda that the American people voted for in November, won
the popular vote. They want seven out of seven of
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the swing states. Democrats, especially some union members, as I
found out, don't like when you bring that up.
Speaker 8 (04:14):
But it's true. The American people did not vote for war.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
So as we move forward through the fourth turning, the
idea is that America is going to win. Jack Posobic,
Human Events Daily, we'll be right back to understand what
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America first truly means.
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Welcome to the Second American Revolution.
Speaker 8 (05:11):
All right, Jack, sob QB are back live Washington, d C.
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of the White House, and I really think this means
it is a step in the direction of what I've
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called Trump's Grand strategy, the Trump Doctrine, if you will.
This is something that was championed by the way, at
hundreds of rallies and political events all throughout not just
twenty twenty four, but even the years prior President Trump,
and a vote for him meant a vote towards peace,
a vote towards negotiations, not World War three, which is
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exactly where Biden and Kamala Harris were sending all of
US VSA via the Ukraine War than the war between
Israel and Gaza and so many more flashpoints. You think
about Taiwan, you think about the South Chinnesseee, and all
sorts of other things where the flair could go up.
When to bring in Vish Buruh. He's the producer on
the Matt Gags Show or producer of Warroom.
Speaker 8 (07:50):
You guys know him. What's up, Vish? Thanks for having me, Jack.
I'm having a good time out here in San Diego.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Out in San Diego, out in God's Country, and it's
getting nice out there too, Vish. What is it with
where people still don't quite seem to understand that the
America First agenda is not the agenda of going around
and picking fights and battles and wars and military action
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with other countries around the world that have not attacked
us directly, and also that the idea that we can
deal with things in.
Speaker 8 (08:27):
A different way. And by the way, who's someone that
I have.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
To say this I talked about earlier on War Room,
Steve one of the guys in the New York Post
who's out there today or you know, I guess yesterday
had dropped this piece about Steve Wikoff. This massive attack
on wick Coop that's going on was Douglas Murray and
he's saying, you know, in the New York Post article
and I've had to respond to a number of his
articles because he attacked MAGA on Ukraine, now he's attacking
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Wickoff on Iran says, this guy has no idea what
he's doing.
Speaker 8 (08:56):
He's completely out of his depth.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
He's wild, he's out of control, and it's like he's
doing exactly what the president was elected to do. And
he's loyal with President Trump and he's working as an
envoy of Trump. We've had envoys throughout history like this. Vish,
Why are the attacks on witcof going on? And what
is this sort of interplay between the neo conservative neoliberal
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wing of sort of the party and the ascendant MAGA
America first wing.
Speaker 8 (09:30):
Jack that's actually a great question.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
What we have to remember is when we talk about
the America First Agenda and why we are pursuing the
America First Agenda, it really simply boils down to this.
What the agenda is meant to do is to maximize
the value of American citizenship, and so every move is
meant to do that. And when I had you on
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the Matt Gays Show, when I was guest hosting about
a month ago, you went into great lengths to describe
what was called the Great Deal. And that is exactly
what Donald Trump went on the campaign trail and promised
to people, to Americans, not just in twenty sixteen, but
again in twenty twenty four, that he was going to
bring about a great deal, whether it was about immigration,
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whether it was about trading jobs with tariffs, and also
foreign policy. And in order for a great deal to
come about, you need great deal makers. And that is
exactly why you are seeing now the convergence of attacks
on Steve Whitcoff, president Trump's envoy too practically everything but
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namely Russia and Iran. Steve Whitcoff is a guy who
knows how to use leverage, who knows how to negotiate,
and who knows who the primary stakeholders are, which is
Donald Trump and the American people. And so now why
you are seeing these attacks on mister Whitcoff is because
the Douglas Murray's of the world, the James Lindsay's of
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the world, these are what I call the fukuyamasts, right,
These are the people who are essentially fully invested in
the post World War II liberal consensus that has ruled
and ruined the world over the last eighty years. And
so when Donald Trump comes in and says, you're a
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new great deal, this is what we're going after. We
are ending the post war consensus and starting a new
one for the twenty first century.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
What's on this post war consensus that you're discussing. Is
this merely foreign policy or is foreign policy and trade
and all these various things intrinsically connected.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
It's all connected, Jack, It's not just the foreign policy.
The foreign policy is one aspect of it. But when
we talk about maximizing the value of American citizenship and
not maximizing the value of shareholders in some stock market
or in some multinational company, this is what we're talking about.
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When we talk about taking down the post World War
two consensus. It's because what the post World War two consensus,
what it essentially boiled down to, was that America, because
it's the Hedgemond, it's going to take a position where
it's going to allow its economy and its wealth to
deflate and be broadly distributed all across the world at
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the expense of everyday Americans, the working class that we
fight for every day, and the working class that pays
for everything. And so now when those that working class says, no,
I want my jobs back here, I want my value
to be created here in America. I want the tariffs
to protect American goods, but I also want our foreign
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policy to protect American lives and protect our soldiers and
make sure they're not out there on excursions and expeditions
that don't do anything to maximize the value of American citizenship.
This is exactly what these fukiyama Is and the people
who are clinging to the post World War two liberal order,
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this is exactly what they don't want. But this is
exactly what President Trump is delivering.
Speaker 8 (13:13):
And this people have heard.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
You know of various institutions that prop up this post
war consensus or the liberal order, the rules based order,
as Blincoln used to call it. Let's have you heard
of the UN? Have you heard of NATO? Have you
heard of the Breton Woods Agreement? The International Monetary Fund,
the IMF, the World Bank, all of which are directly
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associated now with the World Economic Forum Laus Schwab, all
of these various as we would call them, globalist organizations,
the Atlantic Council and others, so many thing tanks that
are associated with this. And there's various British and European
continental organizations that are also tied directly intrinsically into this.
Speaker 8 (13:56):
This is the global power structure.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
And when President Trump is now doing on foreign policy,
on tariffs and trade and on immigration, is actually working
to roll that back and put America because we've extended
ourselves too far. We've been completely overextended. That's why we
don't We can't afford at things anymore. But in the meantime,
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you go look at Shanghai, you go look at shen Jen,
you go look at chung Ching and all of these
cities in China, the three gorgeous dam and you say,
how come they have all that? And you get Detroit's
falling apart in Chicago's falling apart. That's why President Trump
was in Michigan just a couple nights ago.
Speaker 8 (14:36):
We're going to be right back.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Jack Resovica on with Vish Bura Here Human Events Daily,
Stay tuned with breaking.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news Break. I'm
Terrence Bates. The tide is rolling at the University of Alabama,
and today it's bringing in President Trump. This evening's remark
and remarks in Tuscaloosa will be the president's first to
college graduates since retaking the White House. During this graduation season,
he'll also address graduating cadets at West Point. President Trump
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won the state of Alabama with sixty four percent of
the vote back in November and rue to winning the presidency.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
For a second time.
Speaker 6 (15:34):
While the White House is describing the president's speech as
a commencement address, his remarks are actually a special event
created before graduation ceremonies begin tomorrow. Following his stop in Tuscaloosa,
the President will head back to Florida for a long
weekend at Mar A Lago. Senate Republicans back President Trump
and barely vote down a resolution that would have blocked
(15:55):
the President's global tariffs. The forty nine to forty nine
vote failed thanks to Vice President JD. Vance says tie
breaking vote and because two senators who appeared to support
the idea were absent for the vote. Plus three Republicans
Ran Paul of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine, and Lisa
Murkowski of Alaska joined all Democrats in supporting the measure.
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The resolution was designed to end the national emergency under
which President Trump is implementing.
Speaker 8 (16:22):
His global tariffs. Despite the Trump tariffs.
Speaker 6 (16:25):
Being on a ninety day hold while the administration and
its trade partners negotiate deals, many senators are or many
senators on either side of the political aisle are still
unconvinced about the president's tariff policies. Former Senator and current
Vice President JD. Vance visited with Senate Republicans earlier this
week to assure them that the administration is making progress
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towards deals with various individual countries. The United States Ukraine
Reinvestment Fund is signed, sealed, and delivered after months of
negotiating in an Oval Office spat that derailed the initially
planned side of the deal. Under the agreement, the US
now has access to Ukraine's valuable rare earth minerals, and
in return, Ukraine has assurances about continued US support in
(17:10):
its war with Russia. In a statement, Treasury Secretary Scott
Besson writes, this agreement signals clearly the Russia that the
Trump administration is committed to a peace process.
Speaker 8 (17:20):
That's your head today. You know that you talk about influencers.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
These are influences and.
Speaker 8 (17:27):
Their friends are mine. Jack or Sovic all right, Jack Recivic,
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President Trump's tie is right right Rand.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
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you know, from the war Room and Vish. We're talking
about this phenomenon that I've dubbed the woke light, and
you started to see this bubble up last year. People
really opposed my anti communism book for some reason, where
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I said, basically, what if we stop debating the communists
and actually just try to beat them and actually just
try to remove them from power in every institution where
they hold sway in all of society and you know,
this whole oh, let's just have a gentleman's debate about
it is never going to work because they're not interested
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in debate. And certainly anyone who saw my video at
Jamie Raskin the other day clearly can see that with
their own two eyes. And yet some people will go
around saying that, oh, well, if you just want to
fight the communists, well that's woke, and in fact you're woke, right,
and that makes you kind of woke too, and you
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go around saying woke things like christ is King, or
when Stephen Miller says we need patriotic education in this
country and Donald Trump says we're going to bring back
Columbus Day.
Speaker 8 (20:35):
Well, that's all woke. That's all boats are woke.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Right, I said, you know what, Actually, you guys are
acting kind of woke, to be honest, because you're going
around telling people who can be on what show, who
can be on what podcast, what views were allowed to
listen to. I'm sorry, No, that's not what we do.
That's what the woke does. That makes you woke light
and to your point, Vish, they want to go back
to sort of the nineteen nineties or even like Barack
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Obama era consensus of politics, where things like we're basically.
Speaker 8 (21:04):
The atheists were in charge, Like can we just say it?
Speaker 1 (21:07):
That was the moment where the atheists, the secularist, the humanists,
the materialists, they were in charge for a brief period
of time, you know, late nineties and certainly with great
inflection under Obama. It was a complete disaster. COVID was
there shining and stinking turd in the punch bowl moment.
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And now it's time to get back to basics.
Speaker 8 (21:31):
What's say you, Vishpurah, Well, listen, Jack, this is actually
this can be boiled down to a split that's very simple.
Speaker 4 (21:39):
This is a war between the talkers and the doers,
the talkers like James Lindsay, Douglas Murray, the woke like people,
the Constantine Kisses of the world. These are all people
who are invested in that post World War II liberal
consensus that Fukiyama is sort of end of the world.
Liberal democracy is the last final form of government that
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should be implemented, frozen in time forever.
Speaker 8 (22:05):
And we experience that beautiful bliss.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
During the nineties and nobody had to think about politics, right,
we want to go back to that.
Speaker 8 (22:14):
The point and what they miss is that the reason.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
That we're in this mess is because we have such
wide swaths of the population not concerned about our politics.
Speaker 8 (22:26):
They didn't worry.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
They were sold alive that history had ended and that
we were going to be.
Speaker 8 (22:31):
In the Gilded Age forever. This is what they want
to go back. But the voice, we want to move
forward and know that that was all alive.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
And there were some problems going on in the nineties,
immigration being a major unchecked problem that was going on
that a few people saw coming. There were certain places
like Steven Miller was growing up in Santa Monica, California,
where it was inflected.
Speaker 8 (22:57):
Thank you so much for being on.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Folks, go follow Vish Burgh and check out the Matt
Gates Show on O A and one American News, the
Great One American News.
Speaker 8 (23:08):
This is Jack Prosovic and we've got a quick break.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
We'll be right back here on Human Events, Real America's
Voice and the Salem Radio Number.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break.
Speaker 8 (23:36):
I'm Terrence Bates.
Speaker 6 (23:38):
The Federal Reserve could soon be under the Doge microscope
for potential government waste. Bloomberg News is reporting that Elon
Musk is considering a probe of the Central Bank, citing
a costly renovation at the fed's Washington, DC headquarters. In
the meantime, Musk joined President Trump and his cabinet on Wednesday,
as the administration moves into the next one hundred days.
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Mosque is just weeks away from ending his term as
the head of DOGE.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
You're invited to say as long as you want, and
he wants to get back home to his cars. That
an incredible job. One hundred and fifty billion. Let's think
of this. Yeah, they said more, and you know a
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lot of stuff is being worked on. That number could
be doubled and even tripled. A lot of things are
being worked on that we don't count yet because it's
stuck white there.
Speaker 6 (24:38):
As for the FADS, specifically, it's chairman Jerome Powell. Both
have come under fire from President Trump recently over being
slow to lower interest rates and Speaking of President Trump,
he is headed to the University of Alabama today. This
evening's remarks in Tuscaloosa will be the president's first to
college students or college graduates since retaking the White House.
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During this graduation season, he'll also addressed graduating cadets at
West Point. President Trump won the state of Alabama with
sixty four percent of the vote back in November and
route to winning the presidency for a second time.
Speaker 8 (25:11):
While the White House.
Speaker 6 (25:12):
Is describing the president's speech as a commencement address, his
remarks are actually a special event created before graduation ceremonies
begin tomorrow. Following his trip to Tuscaloosa, the President will
head to Florida for a long weekend at Marlago. The
United States Ukraine Reinvestment Fund is signed, sealed, and delivered
after months of negotiating and an oral and an oval
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office spat that derailed the initially planned signing of that deal.
Under the agreement, the US now has access to Ukraine's
valuable earth rare earth minerals. That's a quick check of
your headlines. I'm Terrence Bates.
Speaker 8 (25:52):
Hey Jack, Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Worthing?
Speaker 12 (25:58):
Jack?
Speaker 8 (25:59):
I want to see you. Great job, Jack, Thank you,
what the job you do? You know, we have an
incredible think. We're always talking about the.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
Fake news and demand, but we have guys and these
are the guys.
Speaker 8 (26:11):
Are be getting policies.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Team all right, Jeck, So back live here, Human Events Daily, Washington,
d C.
Speaker 8 (26:19):
Just during the break, huge breaking news.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
I want to bring in also the Salem Radio Network
Third Hour Charlie Kirk massive, massive breaking news from President
Trump breaking this himself. A lot of this was kind
of in the air. There was a lot of chatter.
I'll just read this new truth social let's come out,
President Trump. I'm pleased to announce that I will be
nominating Mike Waltz to be the next United States Ambassador
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to the United Nations. From his time and uniform in
the battlefield, in Congress and as my National security advisor,
Mike Waltz has worked hard to put our nation's interests first.
Speaker 8 (26:52):
I know he will do the same.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
In his new role in the interim Secretary of State,
Marco Rubio will serve as National Security Advisor while continuing
his strong leadership at the State Department. Together, we will
continue to fight tirelessly to make America and the world
safe again.
Speaker 8 (27:09):
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
So, if you remember the background on this, Mike walt
and Elise Stephonic were both in Congress, pulled by Congress
from Congress to be nominated for President Trump's cabinet. Now,
Elise Stephonic never fully went through with her nomination as
you an ambassador.
Speaker 8 (27:29):
Why because it looked like her seat.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Was coming up. There are some questions about the House majority.
Mike Waltz's seat was up. He was replaced by a Republican. However,
then when he moved over as National Security Advisor, atleast
Staphonic had already decided and President Trump had made the
announcement that she would be remaining, So he pulled her
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nomination a while back. She would be remaining in her seat.
So what does that mean, Well, the obvious choice was
take Mike walt put him back over to that open
seat that Elis Saphonic or the open nomination for the
UN Ambassador. So you got Mike Waltz. Congratulations to him
going up to be and he'll be a fantastic ambassador
at the United Nations. Then Marco Rubio comes in and
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he's going to be dual had it. I think there's
going to be probably some some load sharing with his
deputy Secretary of State as well to come in and
run the National Security Council in the interim. But the
search is on, certainly, and from everything I've heard, they
are looking at a number of names for new National
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Security Advisor, but Marco Rubio Secretary of State and National
Security Advisor acting for.
Speaker 8 (28:42):
The time being.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Huge day, huge news, one hundred days, shakeup, hey, as
Secretary Heigseth said. Secretary Defense said, things change, people move on.
But ultimately, folks, President Trump calls the shots because, as
you've been saying, it's his a and it is his
agenda that the American people voted for. All right, So
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we are now getting I wanted to bring on our
next guest from Silent. We're really very excited about this
because there's so much that's been going on with the situation,
with everything that's been happening, people talking about opsect people
talking about com sec when to bring on Aaron.
Speaker 8 (29:25):
How are you.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Hey, I'm doing good? How you doing?
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Jack?
Speaker 8 (29:31):
Very well?
Speaker 1 (29:32):
So tell us a little bit more about and look,
I've been talking about comm security ever since, you know,
I went on my trip to Ukraine and we were
able to use Islent, the Faraday products that are provided.
You've got bags, you've got pouches, sleeves, even clothing, by
the way, that people can get into now because this
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communications security. And by the way, it's not just communications,
but it's signals. And this is something that I've even
had to be educated on that you've educated me on
since we've been working together with Silent, because this is
stuff that affects even your car, your you know, your
car's keyfob when you're you know, you're trying to look
for your car. And actually there was a funny thing
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my kids baseball team. You know we've got uh, you know,
we've we found out there's a there's a family on
the team that's basically got the same car as us,
same color, same style, all of a sudd I.
Speaker 8 (30:25):
Think we've bought it at the same place.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
And uh, but how do we know who's who's the keyfob, right,
the keyfob is the best way to tell.
Speaker 8 (30:32):
But people didn't realize.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
I didn't realize that your keyfob can be copied and
your car could be stolen from that and guess what
now with these uh you know, with Kila Starter's guess what,
you can use that keyfob and your car can be
driven away. Aaron tell us about how silent can come
in and with these Faraday products that as we move
into this technological age, this is really something people need
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to start getting smart about.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Yeah, good point. I think I think you nailed it
on the head.
Speaker 13 (31:02):
I mean, obviously, the key fob is a component that
you know is really easy to solve with one of
our signal blocking far and day bags. But in tune
to what you're saying about the realities of travel and
international travel. The new real id to travel, even domestically
is going to be in place which holds a lot
of information. And I think when you leave or travel
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and do something, it triggers kind of an alert in
anyone's brain that you got to think about a few
more things because you're leaving your bubble and our backpacks
for example, which I know you travel with the E
three backpack, a backpack to either the E three or
the Essentials backpack, or a beautiful product because well, let
me just pause and ask you a question. When you
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shut your laptop, do you shut it down completely or
do you just you slid it? Of course you just
close it. I always just close it. Yeah, So just
closing it, you know, for anyone listening like doesn't do
anything and just puts it in a mode that it's
still accessible via Wi Fi location, Bluetooth. So by slipping
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that inside a fair Day sleeve, ideally in one of
our backpacks which has multiple compartments, you're just buttoning up
everything that is so important and valuable in your life
and giving you peace of mind, so you could just operate,
move through dense areas, crowds, airports, commute, whether it's he
doesn't have to be international. It could just be an
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everyday practice that puts you in such a better position.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
And one of the more.
Speaker 13 (32:34):
Recent like alarming things which I think you've covered before,
but we have, you know, real time articles that have
come out in the last few weeks just about Amazon
and Alexa and Echo and the reality that you know,
and there's been plenty of issues with your speaking in
front of Alexa or your Echo.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
It's storing all your voice recording.
Speaker 13 (33:01):
There's been tons of issues with that, and now it's
either you keep and use your Echo and give access
to Amazon to have everything you say ever stored, or
it loses all its functionality. That's an interesting time to
be in where like convenience is really trying to battle
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between privacy and security, and I think it further highlights
like the actuality of your phone or your laptop and
how many apps, how many things have access to camera mic.
That's just super alarming, and I would hope that people,
at this time in history, given it's so ever changing,
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that you take a step in a direction that gives
you more security over your finances, your well being, your data.
And I truly believe that comes with Silent. It's a
textile product that you drop your devices inside and instantly
blocks Wi Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID and really buttons everything up.
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And the benefits that you get out of it is
not only peace of mind, which I mentioned over and over,
but you're securing your family, you're securing any business calms. Obviously,
there's extreme cases, like working with special operators and military,
which we're very into and securing their livelihood. But journalists
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like yourself obviously covering breaking news and stories and being
a public target in a sense, it comes with real
world consequences, and I think everyone has the right and
the ability to do something about it, even in this
overreaching digital playground that we're all in.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
So, yeah, it's more serious than it ever has been.
And I'll probably I never have an opportunity to not
say that.
Speaker 8 (35:00):
Uh, you know, I know I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
And even you know, as you know, it's the summer's
getting started. You know, we're here in May now and
protest season is coming back around in Washington, d C.
President Trump started doing rallies again. And these are all
different instances. We're going to be in a political setting
in a mass area where we're not exactly sure who's
coming around, and we know, right we've seen the Democrats
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use their violence to target people who are you know,
who are Trump supporters or something that I'm thinking about actually,
as we've been discussing this is the Tesla owners, and
you know, we've seen the Tesla terrorists. I had a
friend of mine who actually experienced something like this that
actually sent me the video. I have to put it
out yet, but you know, I worry potentially that even
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with these, with these, they could use your signal to
then go after your tesla. Right, so it creates this
whole basically think of what we thought of of Antifa
over the last decade or Open twenty. That was five
years ago. Now the technology has advanced to the point
where it might not just be that they're going to
key you or tesla. What if someone were to try
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to use this, you know, this technology or copying keyfobs,
et cetera, as a way to actually take control of
your tesla, you know, stop it while you're in the
middle of driving, or do something potentially even worse with
it because they've been able to gain access because they
got your key fob. And it just occurs to me, Aaron,
that there's so many applications for this or potential you know,
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as we're saying these these random acts of terrorism.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
Yeah, it's you know, being in a.
Speaker 13 (36:36):
Public setting, just as a regular human being a protest
or a rally, puts you at a high stakes position to.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
Your all your data is being gathered.
Speaker 13 (36:47):
And like that's a general statement, but me, anyone doing
a geofen so targeting a certain area and siphoning off
the information of everyone that was there attending, whether it
was for various reasons are not. You get put into
a bucket and that could lead to consequential things for
your regular normal life. And by having a device on yourself,
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like your cell phone, but in more as backup inside
a fair day sleeve, then it gives you kind of
a emergency use case, but you can keep it on
you and you're undetectable. And we are just being absolutely
harvested as individuals.
Speaker 3 (37:27):
And I love technology.
Speaker 13 (37:29):
Silent is not anti tech by any means, but we're
acknowledging that there's real world issues that we need to
figure out as a society and overcome and not let
being human like be a thing of the past. And
it takes incremental change and understanding that not everyone has
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our best interests. In fact they don't, and it really
comes upon to like self reliance and resilience.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
No, it does, and you have to be aware of
I think once you're aware of these issues, and I've
been more aware since just getting involved and partnering with Silent,
and it's made me much more considerate of the various
technologies and how those technologies can in fact be defeated
and then worked.
Speaker 8 (38:19):
Against us for our safety and for our privacy.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
So to take back your privacy, head over to slavin
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thanks so much for being all man really appreciated. This
is Jackposobic, Human Events Daily, Salem Radio.
Speaker 8 (38:42):
Network, Real Markets Voice Quick Break right.
Speaker 12 (38:44):
Back around staring at their iPhones.
Speaker 14 (39:01):
The technology of the future is going to be building
great things, but doing it in a new way, doing
it with new, incredible facilities, with safer facilities, with people
who know again how to use their minds but also
use their hands. And I think that is the high
tech future. You know, people criticize. I get sick sometimes
of the press. They say that Donald J. Trump wants
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to bring back the jobs of the past, and I
don't think anything could be further from the truth, because
I again was raised by a man who worked at
a steel mill of the past. But I guarantee if
I went to that steel mill today, it's owned by
Cleveland Cliff. Sorry, that's a competitor, but they're a good
company too. We can spread the love around. But I
guarantee if I went to that facility today or when
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I go to this facility here in Berkeley, I don't
see the steel mill jobs of the past. I see
the steel mill jobs of the future. I see technology
allowing us to do something today that my grandfather, God
love them, wasn't.
Speaker 12 (39:59):
Doing forty years ago at Armcos Steel.
Speaker 14 (40:01):
In Midditout, Ohio. And I know that's how we're going
to win the future. That's how we're going to beat
the Chinese. That's how we're going to beat every single
competitor that America faces. It's going to be by doing
great things like what you're doing here at New Course
Steal And never let anybody tell you that this is
not high tech. This is the highest tech industry maybe
that I've ever seen, and you're building the America of
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the future.
Speaker 8 (40:25):
Jack Pa SOOVIEC.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
We're back here at Salem Radio Network. We're going live
the JD vans at the brand opening of the new
Core Steel Mill in South Carolina.
Speaker 14 (40:34):
So let me just close by saying, my friends, I
think that the great American manufacturing comeback has become and
the world has started to take notice.
Speaker 8 (40:44):
In just one hundred days.
Speaker 14 (40:45):
The President has attracted trillions of dollars in commitments for
new investment in America, including some from.
Speaker 12 (40:51):
New Core Steel.
Speaker 14 (40:53):
Just yesterday we saw that business investment in the first
quarter of the United States economy, business investment grew by
twenty two percent. That was just in a few short months.
That's a big number. And we know whether with all
this additional investment is going to come hundreds of thousands
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of new, high paying, high quality jobs.
Speaker 8 (41:19):
We're going to see new.
Speaker 14 (41:20):
Jobs and artificial intelligence and deep water oil production, and
chip fabrication, and pharmaceutical factories, research labs, super computing facilities,
and of course in great American made steel. But the
idea is very simple, and the principle is even simpler,
that we want to grow up in a country. We
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want our children to grow up in a country where
the things that they need are made by their neighbors
and not by.
Speaker 12 (41:47):
Foreigners who hate their guts, Where the.
Speaker 14 (41:50):
Critical components of American industry are built right here in
the United States of America, not in some far flung
region of the world that we can depend on, and
where jobs for people who are willing to work hard
and played by the rules, pay a solid wage, allow
you to buy a home and start a family, and
where you're proud every single day, just like my grandfather was,
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of the things that you've built with your.
Speaker 12 (42:13):
Hands, but also with your minds. I hope that you
all are.
Speaker 14 (42:17):
Proud, because I am certainly proud to stand here with
great American steel workers.
Speaker 12 (42:22):
And every single day from this day forward that I.
Speaker 14 (42:24):
Go out as Vice President of the United States, when
I look at those tall skyscrapers or I look at
those beautiful bridges, I'm going to remember this day and
remember that you guys are building the future of this country.
I'm proud of you. We're rooting for you. The President
of United States is going to make your life easier
every single day. We had a good start one hundred days,
but for the next thirteen hundred.
Speaker 12 (42:46):
Days, President Donald J.
Speaker 14 (42:47):
Trump and Vice President Vance, we're going to be fighting
for you, fighting for your jobs, and fighting for the
future that you want to build for your families.
Speaker 8 (42:54):
God bless you all.
Speaker 12 (42:55):
Thank you for having me.
Speaker 8 (43:02):
It all down all right. That's JD.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
Vance, the Vice President of the United States there, and
he's walking off the new Core Steel mill in South
Carolina giving an incredible speech.
Speaker 8 (43:18):
Folks, this is what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
And I certainly hope that the Vice President and the
President himself start to do more of these. You're going
to say, look, when we talk about Trump's grand strategy
and the great deal for the American people, people say
all the tariffs, all the tariffs, all the tariffs, And
I get it. It's like the people who go off
on tariffs the most. By the ways, It's like, tell
me you bought Nvidia High. Without telling me you bought
(43:43):
Nvidia High, Like, we get it. You're sitting there looking
at your stocks. You're saying, oh my gosh, red numbers.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
All day long.
Speaker 8 (43:49):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
Okay, but think about the structural change stuff. Think about
your own stock portfolio for five seconds, and think about
the structural changes about what this means for the American
people and what this means for our country going forward.
And that means yes, Unfortunately, you're going to have to
think beyond your own personal ball ble and actually think
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about things that affect the other people who live in
our community. People like, oh, I don't know our neighbors,
our families, our churches, our parishes, our children. This is
the country that we are going to hand on to
our children, not our homes, not our And that's how
we're going to be by the way, that's what we're
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going to be defined on, is what I'm trying to say.
Our country, not our homes, not our material possessions. You
want to know, I had a precise do what he
used to tell me. He said, you know what a
good place to count your money is the graveyard. Just
go to a graveyard and check your bank account. Go ahead,
go ahead, because guess what, you can't take it with you, folks,
You can't take it with you.
Speaker 8 (44:53):
But you know what you're like, what you know it
does live on your legacy.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
Your legacy is what can on the legacy of your
children and the legacy of how you left the country
behind you. And I think somewhere along the line, maybe
it was the sixties just saying we forgot that in America,
we forgot to think about legacy, and we focused too
much on self, too much on me, me, me. And
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it's no coincidence that it was the sixties as well
when God was pushed out of the public square. Well, folks,
it's time for America to believe in God. Yet again
and that is the greatest awakening that you will ever
see in your entire life. Is Jack Pisobic, Human Events Daily,
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Real America's Voice and the Salem Radio Network.
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