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October 4, 2024 35 mins

Security Educator and Public Speaker Ray Semko: The D*I*C*E Man, who served as the STARRS Rally for Our Republic emcee, also gave a talk at the event held in September 2024 in Arizona.

Reflecting on the profound themes of patriotism and sacrifice, he takes you on a journey through personal stories of being drafted and serving in Vietnam. These experiences illuminate the emotional resonance of iconic symbols like the national anthem and the eagle. He discusses the complex geopolitical landscape, contrasting past perceptions of communism with modern global relations, particularly with communist China, whom he has been warning in his D*I*C*E briefings as a threat since 1990. He highlights the importance of oaths and commitments in defending the values represented by the stars and stripes.

Through the eyes of an Army counterintelligence special agent and a Vietnam veteran, Ray examines the significance of protecting the United States against all threats, foreign and domestic. He underscores the strength of the American middle class and the challenges it faces, as well as the enduring value of freedom. With reflections on military camaraderie and training, he issues a passionate call to action for younger generations to preserve knowledge, build teamwork, and uphold the ideals of freedom, ensuring that America remains resilient in the face of challenges.

Touching on personal anecdotes, Ray delves into themes of honesty, influence, and patriotism. Hear a story from 1998 that still resonates today, alongside humorous insights into marriage and truthfulness. His talk moves to the power of influence amidst political disillusionment and the pressing need for active civic engagement. With vital reflections on national security, the integrity of leadership, and the role of voting, especially among veterans, he concludes with a motivational call to action—encouraging everyone to pursue ambitious, meaningful endeavors for a stronger future.

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Ray Semko (00:23):
The D*I*C*E Man
from, here's what I telleveryone I was born, by God's
dear grace, in an extraordinaryplace when the stars and stripes

(00:44):
and the eagle fly, place wherethe stars and stripes and the
eagles fly.
It's a big old land withcountless dreams, and happiness
ain't out of reach.
Hard work pays off the way itshould.
Yeah, it ain't enough to knowthat we've got it good.

(01:09):
Where the stars and stripes andthe eagle fly, there's a lady
that stands in a harbor For whatwe believe.

(01:41):
Thank you, I think I to thisflag.
Thank you, I think I made mypoint.
Thank you, eric.
I appreciate that.
You see diversity there.
That's America.
I used that video 20 years agoTo my audiences.

(02:01):
Everywhere I went, I didn't carewho they were, military,
whatever contractors you name it.
I've done Chamber of Commerce,I've done the White House, I've
done Camp David.
People lose their mind.
They invite me.
I go.
That's diversity.
Stars and stripes, that's whatwe are.

(02:25):
And the other one is trying todivide us and we can't put up
with that.
I won't put up with that.
I still get goosebumps everytime I hear or sing the national
anthem.
I still get goosebumps when Isee the eagle and they let it go
and it lands on the guy for afootball game.
I don't know why I'm wired thatway.

(02:53):
Maybe it's because they diddraft me and six months after I
was drafted they sent me toVietnam and I fought for my life
with a whole lot of otherpeople.
Where's my Vietnam veterans?
They got to be here somewhere.
Welcome home, welcome home.
Be here somewhere, welcome home, welcome home.
We flew on planes that didn'teven have names.
They didn't feed us.
They stopped in the Philippinesand then we went there and it

(03:25):
was unbelievable.
We ate dog crap, there wasn't aBurger King there.
There wasn't anything there forus.
I got there in 1968, 16 May,not that I remember it well, but
I remember it well and, by thegrace of God and my fellow
soldiers, I came home and I owethem.

(03:45):
I owe them for protecting me, Iowe God for bringing me home
and that's what I fight forEvery day.
I'm 75 years old, I don't knowwhat I got left, but I'm going
to fight every day and I hope Idie on stage.

(04:06):
I know nobody in the audience isgoing to try and save me, but I
took that oath as a young kidand when I had to take that oath
, I had to step across peoplewho were laying on the ground in
Pittsburgh, pennsylvania,saying don't go, don't go.
But I was told to fightcommunism.
That's what it was about.

(04:26):
And now, at my age, I'm sittingthere going.
What is the difference betweenRussian communism and Chinese
communism?
Because we welcome Chinesecommunism with open arms.
And Matt hits on so many things.

(04:48):
Everybody hit on so many things.
When you think about this oaththat we take, I took it
seriously.
I live by oaths, but you knowwhat was one of the most
disgusting things I witnessedWas the last session of the
House of Representatives thatwas sworn in on the day that

(05:10):
they were voted in.
They do not take the oath.
Somebody reads the oath to themand they say I do, and that
struck me like a lot of thingsstruck back.
You're not saying the oath,because when you say the oath
against all enemies, foreign anddomestic, what got me up every

(05:33):
day as a counter intelligencespecial agent with the domestic
threats in the united states ofamerica?
You've heard it, you've seen it, but it is.
We are going to be destroyedfrom the inside, not the outside
.
Nobody can beat us from theoutside.
So what they're trying to do isdivide us from the inside, and I
want you to understand and mypartner in crime who's running

(05:57):
the Internet, cindy Quitchoff.
She said, ray, you're notgiving them a dice briefing,
pray, you're not giving them adice briefing.
But I have to bring that in alittle bit.
I'm trying to tell you whatmotivates me every day and what
I need you to be motivated everyday to care about.
Every day we're under assaultand what we do.
When we let one little thingslide, that little thing becomes

(06:19):
a big thing.
It always becomes a big thing,and then pretty soon it's so big
you can't handle it.
It's like when the enemies were, russia was building up around
the Ukraine.
How many months were theybuilding up around the Ukraine?
What did they think?
They were having a cookout.
And then all of a sudden itbecame so big they had to do
what they had to do.
And then, fortunately, wehaven't done anything as far as

(06:42):
getting any of our soldierskilled there, but it is
absolutely disgusting.
So when you take this oathagainst all enemies, foreign and
domestic, and you abide by theConstitution of the United
States, there's nobody out therelike that.
It's just us.
That's why I love our name,united States.
It's just us.

(07:04):
It's always been just us.
What separates us from the restof the countries is the middle
class, and you can't tell methey're not trying to destroy us
.
There's no other middle class.
You're either rich or you'repoor.
So here's my statement toanybody who really doesn't like

(07:24):
us Leave.
I've said this for decades.
Please leave.
Really, go into Mexico.
There's not a crowd going in.
They're looking for a few goodpeople.
If you want to go, if you likesocialism, there's already many
ready-made countries.
If you like communism, they'realready made Socialism.

(07:48):
We got them around the worldtoo.
You can go and live there,please.
But if you're here, we're free,and freedom means everything to
me, because, see, when I was inVietnam, I wasn't free.
By the way, the only guy thatwelcomed us back in 1969 when I

(08:09):
came back was the pilot thatflew us when we entered US
airspace.
Welcome home.
There wasn't a dry eye in thatplane.
We came back to the world, andthis world is worth fighting for
.
What's worth fighting for?
Anybody under 30?

(08:30):
You guys are under 30, right,okay?
Anybody else under 30 years ofage, thank God.
Appreciate that Whenever I givea briefing, I always talk to
the young people, because theseold people are going to die soon
and it's up to you Okay, it'sreally up to you.
You got to take it seriously andyou join STARS now.

(08:52):
That's when you want to do it.
Now you get the experience ofall these people.
They got stories that'll justblow your mind of what we had to
do, what we did do.
You've never lived until you'vealmost died.
My first mission ambushed.

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You never forget that.
My first ambush I had to pull.
I was ready for it.
I never fired a weapon in mylife until I was drafted.
But I became an expert and Icould kill from 300 meters, 300
yards, 250 meters.

(09:32):
And when I came back fromVietnam, you know what I did.
I trained soldiers.
I became a drill sergeant, andyou know why?
Because I wanted them to knowwhat I went through.
It's important that we buildcamaraderie, that we build
teamwork, and that's why thisorganization.
When Cindy Quitchoff mentionedto me Ray here's this
organization, and she Quitchoffmentioned to me Ray here's this

(09:53):
organization and she puts outthis webpage and it's fantastic.
And in support of Cindy I saidyou know what?
I think this is right up myalley, because I've been there
and I've done that.
When I was 20 years of age, Iwas a staff sergeant in the
United States Army.
I made that rank in 20 months20 months, you know.
My counterparts were in theirmid-30s.

(10:14):
They never talked to me.
You know what?
They called me, son, and I toldthem I know I'm bright, but I'm
not your son.
I had to run them all because Iwas the youngest and instead of
punishing my troops that I wastrying to train, I always sat
them down and I talked to thembecause nobody basically talked

(10:35):
to me when I was being trainedto go to war.
They were going to go toVietnam and I told them I want
you to come back alive.
If you listen to me.
When somebody says, hit it, youhit it.
You don't go what you teach?
Things like this.
We are teachers, we areeducators and we can't lose this

(10:56):
wealth of knowledge withoutmaking more sense to people.
I never want you to fight a war.
I want us to be so strong thatwe don't have to fight, that
nobody wants to take us on.
So here's the thing I'm goingto impart on you that nobody may
be imparted on you.
It's just not Americans, it'sChina's involvement in America.

(11:17):
It has been decades in themaking.
You don't know if it's real orif it's Memorex.
Do you even know what thatmeans?
I know Young people don't know.
See, memorex was a tape thatthey invented back in the 70s
and 80s and you can actuallyrecord music.
I know that sounds ridiculous,but so that when they played it

(11:40):
back on the tape it sounded likethe real thing.
So people didn't know if that'sa real person singing or is
that Memorex?
Okay?
So we don't know if it's anAmerican that's putting crap on
the internet and social media orif it's a foreign nation.
Now we were told by the FBI thatit's Russia.
Well, matt does things likethat.

(12:03):
If Matt's going to talk likethat, so am I, but I've always
called him that Always theaverage FBI agent on the street.
Fantastic, that's as far as Ican go.
I've worked with them and afterI got through training troops
for two years, you know Istopped training troops.

(12:24):
They were making me sell thembeer at the evening meal in a
mess hall.
I'm training them.
They could have two cans ofbeer.
I'm not playing that game.
So I decided what else can I do?
And that's when I went andbecame a counterintelligence
special agent.
I got my badge of credentialson 10 September 1971.
And I was so proud.

(12:46):
I get to go after enemies ofthe United States and when I
found the domestic enemies and Ifound many of them, wow.
So what motivated me to learnabout China?
I've been talking about Chinasince January of 1990.

(13:07):
I've been trying to tell peoplewhat they're doing.
I laid it out, I have put itout there and, it is amazing,
it's always cost me my job.
As an Americancounterintelligence agent.
I am not allowed to go tonational laboratories.
I'm not allowed.

(13:27):
It's forbidden.
So every one of you who feellike you've been canceled, I was
way ahead of you, way ahead ofyou.
In 1998, one person made acomplaint.
I hurt their feelings.
Get over it, you immature fool.
But I really don't think I did.

(13:49):
I think it was somebody thatwas in a powerful position that
made the claim.
Anyway, it worked.
So I tell you, I said thatstatement because last September
2023, I get a call from LosAlamos, a national laboratory.
You know Oppenheimer, wow,anybody been to Los Alamos?

(14:10):
You don't accidentally drive toit, do you?
You got to want to go there onpurpose, yeah, and invited, and
we couldn't keep a secret, thenwe can't keep a secret.
So everything China has,everything Russia has, they've
stolen from us.
So, anyway.

(14:30):
So Los Alamos says, hey, we'dlike you to come back and give
us a dice briefing, and I saidokay, and we set it all up and
then they had to call me backand said security found out
you're coming.
And they said you can't.
Okay, isn't that neat.
And they're all retired FBIagents, by the way, since we're

(14:51):
being so honest and notstraightforward.
But I've always been honest andstraightforward.
It's one of my bad traits.
That's why I tell my wife don'tever ask me anything if you're
not prepared to hear the truth.
And it happened when we firstgot married and she asked me we
were going out.
It was one of the times veryrare that we actually were
invited anywhere.
And she came out of the backbedroom.

(15:12):
She said how do I look?
And she had a dress that was oh, it was beautiful Been, very
fortunate and blessed, and shestarted walking away.
I said but what are you goingto do with your hair?
I didn't know.
She was done with it.
And she turned around and saidwhat's wrong with it?
I said, well, in the back it'sjust like a little matted and

(15:34):
you know this and that that wasit.
We didn't go out that night andI said okay, how many times I
got to tell you this?
If you can't handle the truth,don't ask me the question.
I would have never saidanything.
If that's the way you want togo out, you go out like that,
but that's the only way we canbe and that's why we've been

(15:55):
married for 40 years.
40 years and this is howaggressive I am.
I met her in April 1984.
I proposed to her in May 1984.
We got married on 25 August1984.
I'm that hot Now.
I recruited her.
I recruited her.
I saw this lady and I'm going.

(16:17):
You ever see a beautiful girland you go.
Man, if I could just get a datewith her, I'm sure you've had
that happen.
Right, I wasn't gonna let thisone go.
I didn't even want to getmarried.
I can't imagine my life withouther.
She's a supporter, she puts upwith everything.
But she always says If I askyou a question, can you just

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give me a short answer?
And I can't, because if youdon't know the rest of the story
, then the answer doesn't makeany sense.
And I'm not short on it BecauseI'll give you a nickel
knowledge On everything you wantto talk about.
I just know a lot about a lotof things because I've
investigated them.
Influence agents in the UnitedStates of America are destroying

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us.
They are influencing people waymore than we're influencing
people.
And, by the way, before Iforget, I know the Internet.
There's some people.
There's one person on theInternet, bob Burton from
Raleigh, north Carolina.
Bob, if you're still tuned intous, you joined STARS.
We need you.

(17:22):
Okay, bob Burton's a good manin Raleigh, north Carolina.
I know a lot of good peoplearound the country but, like me,
I didn't hear stars until Cindygot involved.
Get involved in stars.
You need to be able to do this.
This is your effort to protectour country, because it's only
going to get worse.
It's not going to get better.

(17:42):
And you got to believe insomething.
I believe in me.
I'm not lying to me.
I know it's bad.
I believe in me.
I'm not lying to me, I knowit's bad.
So what are we going to do?
Well, we're going to bandtogether.

(18:05):
And I've actually heard peoplesay well, my wife actually said
I don't know who to vote for.
Ever had anybody come up andsay I don't know who to vote for
.
Well, here's the way I kind oflook at it.
Is there any current politicianthat's done anything for you
recently?
And if they haven't, vote themout, get them out.
Here's the key I know aboutCongress.

(18:28):
I don't think any session ofCongress since the beginning of
the first one has ever doneanything that they didn't think
about being reelected.
That's first and foremost.
They've never done anything forus.
I'm getting sick and tired ofbeing threatened.
Social Security's gonnadisappear.
You can't.
I paid into that, you stole mymoney for that and you're gonna

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tell me it's going to disappear.
No, by the way, you're going togo ahead and give it to people.
That and this drives meabsolutely nuts illegal.
When did we change thedefinition of illegal?
I know what illegal is, so doyou, yet it's only in certain
situations.
So we got to stop this.
Okay.

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Situations.
So we got to stop this.
Okay.
So I put that dice thing upthere because I want people to
understand where I come from.
It's a subliminal messagingprogram.
When I started talking topeople, I'd get like 25 people.
First time I went to Los Alamos650 seat state auditorium, 25
people in it, and they broughtwork to do and I'm going.
This is ridiculous.

(19:32):
So I want people to hear me.
So that's why I kind of dressdifferently than anybody else
when I get my briefing.
By the way, this is my briefingoutfit.
It's like when you playfootball, you put on a football
uniform.
When I brief national securityand I'm briefing a dice program,
I put on dice, and what dicestands for it is defensive
information to countereverything.
Because I have family membersthat actually, once they've

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heard my briefing, if I go backto the same location, they bring
family members.
The youngest person I've everhad in my audience was in
Honolulu, hawaii, in an AirForce base, hickam, and they had
a seven-year-old boy and anine-year-old girl and they were
like in the fifth row back andI said have you ever heard me
before?
And the guy said, yeah, that'swhy we brought our children.

(20:19):
And I knew the boy was going tobe a problem, not the girl,
just the boy.
He wouldn't sit.
He got up when I first startedmy briefing, moved over to his
dad, sat on his dad's lap andwatched me everywhere I went.
Did I make an impression on aseven-year-old boy?
I don't know how much, but Iknow he watched me, he listened.
I don't know what went into hissubconscious.
But that's what this program'sall about.

(20:40):
Anytime you see a dire pair ofdice, I want you to think about
survival, I want you to thinkabout security, think about
espionage, think about terrorismand all these other things.
But I want you to think aboutall of this is national security
.
Because without nationalsecurity, what kind of
foundation is this country builton?
We're built on quicksand.
National security is the keyand that's what I fought for

(21:00):
every day of my life.
So in January 1990, anindividual came to me after a
dice briefing and said I think Ihave a problem with the chief
of the China branch at DefenseIntelligence Agency.
And we did.
He was an influence agent.
You should have seen thedifficulty I had trying to get
people to do anything about it.
You know why?
Because money talks, the restwalks.

(21:21):
Money talks, the rest walks.
And when you can make money,wow, I don't care what you got
to say.
So it's everything.
I have dice necklaces that areup here.
If anybody wants a reminder, Iusually try and throw them out.
But when I throw them out, Ihave a rock song playing in the

(21:43):
back, because I get peopleexcited, I'm excited, I'm
excited Again.
My wife goes Ray, you're justnot wired normal and I'm, I'm
going okay.
First off, I hate publicspeaking.
I'm being dead serious with you.

(22:07):
It took everything I had tospeak in public, especially when
you're talking about a subjectlike national security.
Who's really going to beinterested in that?
But if you don't have nationalsecurity, you don't explain it
to people.
Then all of a sudden they gotinvolved and they started
telling everybody.
And the next time I went backto Los Alamos, we had standing
room only and they had to turnpeople away at the door and

(22:27):
that's why I had to leave.
I was making too much sense andthat's why I had to leave.
I was making too much sense.
People were believing.
People will believe you.
They want to believe you.
There's people who stillcontact me wanting to know hey,
are you still doing it?
And yeah, I am.

(22:47):
But I had to leave thegovernment.
I was, I left.
I've always told this to mybosses you don't like me, just
tell me to leave.
You don't have to stab me inthe back, you don't have to fire
me, whatever.
Just say Ray, I can't handle itanymore, leave and I'll find
another job.
So I've never been afraid ofthat.
I will take care of my familyand I tell people principles

(23:10):
that they have to live by.
Okay, and that's the mostimportant thing, and dice why?
Because everything matters.
Your health matters.
I will talk to you aboutpandemics.
I will talk to you aboutanything.
Those of you who are old enough.
Do you remember the pandemic of1957?
We had a pandemic in 1957.

(23:31):
People were dying and this isgonna knock your socks off.
It was called the Chinese flu.
See, we can say that thenthat's where it came from.
But Maurice Hilleman,h-i-l-l-e-m-a-n.
Look it up.
He was smart enough.
Walter Reed Army Hospital, hehad the antidote before it hit

(23:55):
America.
People got sick, people died,but they didn't close the
schools, they didn't do anything.
Everybody, some people in theWest, because, understand,
there's three-fourths of theUnited States population lives
east of the Mississippi River.
That's why you got so much openspace out here.
But there was so many peopleout West didn't even know there

(24:18):
was a pandemic.
Schools weren't closed becauseif there wasn't enough children
to have a class, you justcanceled it, like they do now.
They just cancel it becauseteachers want to get together.
We had it and not everybodydidn't die.
So when this pandemic came, Iwas livid.

(24:40):
I have freedom.
You're not going to tell methat Nobody has the right to
tell me that I'm not free.
You're not going to tell methat Nobody has the right to
tell me that I'm not free.
Nobody has the right to tell methat I don't have free speech.
Nobody has that right.
I fought for my freedom ofspeech.
I fought for freedom.
I did what the government toldme to do and I will do

(25:02):
everything to protect you.
If you have to go to war andthis is something I learned all
on my own you want to go to warand get it over with.
You want to be so strong thatnobody wants to fight us.
Strength through power.
That's what we need to do.
Stop giving our intellectualproperty away.
Stop giving our proprietaryinformation away.
They have the same jet fightersthat we do.

(25:23):
It's disgusting.
So what we need to do is careabout America every day, because
, without our freedoms,somebody's got to fight for it.
This is the group, and anybodyon the net that's watching this.
You need to join this group andanybody on the net that's

(25:46):
watching this.
You need to join this group.
We need one person like Kim,who contacted eight others for
whatever reason you were boredor you just needed some
encouragement.
Whatever it was, you did theright thing.
That's what we all do.
We do the right thing whetheranybody's looking or not.
Oh, by the way, I just gave youthe definition of integrity.

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Integrity is doing the rightthing when nobody's looking or
not.
Oh, by the way, I just gave youthe definition of integrity.
Integrity is doing the rightthing when nobody's looking.
Integrity is going in there andsaying you know what?
I'm mad and I'm not going totake it anymore.

(26:29):
I've had people say well, Ican't vote for Trump.
Why Did you not have a goodtime?
And you need to think aboutthis.
In my time as a living American,the only thing I ever wanted
was somebody that cared aboutAmerica, to be the leader.
By the way, did anybody findout who's in charge today of
America?
That rumor come down on socialmedia or anything like that?

(26:51):
It's still the billionaires.
Okay, that's what I thought.
So it is just absolutelymind-boggling that all I wanted
was somebody that wasn't apolitician.
I really think if we can get athird party, we can do it, but
we can't.

(27:11):
Prevaricators is what I like touse instead of fake news.
In fact, I'm actually talkingat Penn State University, maybe
two, three years ago, and theguy I just started talking and
there's a guy in thisamphitheater way up top and he
raises his hand and I'm going hegot a complaint already.
Oh, this is going to be goodand I don't care, complain if

(27:33):
that's what you want to do.
But he didn't.
So I had to walk all the steps,get close to him to hear
because I was the demolition manof Vietnam low level hearing
loss and he says how can youtell fake news?
I thought that was a prettygood question.
I never expected it and I'mlike I should have never told

(27:55):
him to give me my question,because I had to answer it now
and the only thing that came tome in the short period of time
that I had because, see, it'snot like when you have a debate
and they give you the questionsup front and then you can
formulate your answer and thewhole thing I had to do this
cold turkey and I told them.
I said the only way you candetermine fake news is if you're
educated.

(28:18):
You have to be smart and that'sone of the problems we have.
Stupid people cannot be free.
They can't Just think about it.
I know you think I'm referringto your in-laws, but stupid
people cannot be free.
They have to have somebodytelling them what to do.

(28:41):
I don't need anybody to tell mewhat to do.
I didn't have to have anybodytell me how I had to prepare for
this.
I know what I have to do everyday of my life.
You know what you need to do.
Ann knew what she had to do.
Timothy, it was a great talk onour man.
I love him.
Okay.
I like anybody that'sintelligent, that does

(29:02):
analytical thinking, that's notafraid to tell the truth, and
you live with it.
That's all and again.
Analytical thinking.
It's not afraid to tell thetruth and you live with it.
That's all and again.
I'm serious.
I'm never invited to parties.
They might make a mistake thefirst time, but they won't after
that, because I won't put upwith stupid.
It's all there is to it.
We're all born ignorant.
Please understand that.

(29:22):
We're all born ignorant, butstupid's a choice, and never
argue with anybody stupidbecause they're going to beat
you with experience.
Here's yeah, okay, what do Igot five minutes?
Okay, fine, I want you to knowsomething.
This is important.
Anybody heard of unrestrictedwarfare?

(29:43):
Anybody read the book?
Okay, good, you, ed.
Yeah, okay, ed and I both wentto Fort Huachuca in 1971.
Different classes, unrestrictedWarfare Okay, this is China's
master plan to destroy America.

(30:03):
It's in this book.
The book came out in 1999.
It was written by two Chinesecolonels.
Okay, and these colonels layout what they're going to do to
America.
So, just so you think you knowI'm not crazy and I'm making

(30:24):
this up, you need to readUnrestricted Warfare because it
reveals China's game plan in thecoming war with America.
China thinks it can destroyAmerica by using these tactics
and this is a statement byAdmiral Thomas Moore, us Navy.
Oh, by the way, since we hadArmy and Navy, raise your hand
and all that stuff.
I am Army, but the Navy is theonly thing that scares China.

(30:46):
They want everything the Navydoes because that's the unknown.
In fact, the other services arejealous.
I mean, they go, we have stuff.
How come you don't want my armystuff?
You know, but it's the Navythat scares them.
So, in the book of UnrestrictedWarfare and I encourage you to

(31:09):
get it and read it you don'thave to read it, in fact, all
you got to do is read page 42and 43, and you'll get the gist
of it.
The rules in UnrestrictedWarfare are there are no rules,
none, and they will useeverything in the book, and I
mean everything in the book.
Give me a second.

(31:29):
So what they're going to do?
They're going to do financialwarfare, smuggling warfare,
cultural warfare, drug warfare,media and fabrication warfare,

(31:49):
technological warfare, resourcewarfare, psychological warfare,
network warfare, internationallaw warfare, environmental
warfare and economic aid warfare.
That's just some of thewarfares that they in 1999, said
Because you know what Chinaknows they can't beat us right
now.
They can't beat us.
So what they're going to do,we're so much more powerful with

(32:12):
the weapons they're going todestroy us internally, and
that's what they've been doingand that's what we have to fight
against.
So, please, you don't have toread the whole book page by page
, but get the book.
But get the book.
Understand the differentwarfares.
And I started talking about thefake news.

(32:32):
I can't watch NBC.
It stands for NationallyBroadcasting for China.
Cbs stands for ChineseBroadcasting Service.
Abc is always broadcasting forChina.
And CNN and this is nothing new, because a lot of us knew this
back in the 90s and first decadeof the 21st century CNN is a

(32:55):
communist news network.
They have a way of sayingsomething but never actually
telling both sides of the story.
When I was growing up, we hadHuntley Brinkley, we had Walter
Cronkite.
Walter Cronkite got on the airand says you know, this thing

(33:17):
that we're doing in Vietnam, Idon't know why we're doing it.
We're just getting a lot of ouryoung people killed.
We killed a whole generation ofyoung people, a whole
generation.
For what you killed them in theworst possible ways you don't

(33:40):
even want to know, can't happenagain.
I don't know why somebodydoesn't take out a sniper
because of rules of engagementwhen Americans are involved.
You want that done.
Stop sacrificing America'slives.
Military we don't have amilitary.
We don't have national security.

(34:01):
There's no greater reason toget up every morning and do this
.
So what you want to do.
There's no greater reason toget up every morning and do this
.
So what you want to do.
You want to make sense withpeople and you've got to vote.
You know we all act likeeverybody votes.
But I'm telling you everybodydoesn't vote.
There are many veterans thatdon't vote.
So when you see your fellowveteran, you don't have to tell

(34:23):
them who to vote for, just tellthem to vote.
That's what we need to do,because that's what I had to
tell my wife Just vote, but ifthe person in office isn't doing
the job, get them out of office.
What more proof do you need?
And that's the story, becauseStone Cold said so.

(34:48):
So I want you to go forth, Iwant you to do wild and
wonderful things.
I can't tell you how thrillingit was to have an opportunity to
talk to such an audience likethis.
Stars, ron, I will doeverything I can to try and help
your organization get the wordout that you're in existence,
that you need help, because thisis one organization I know that
really does help.
So go forth, do wild andwonderful things and always have

(35:11):
a dice day.
Thank you very, very much.
Take care.
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