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February 4, 2025 16 mins

Phil looks at the attack by America on ISIS in Somalia and the support form  the President of Somalia. Finally a US government which is proactive on protecting American and our allies security. Also what Elon Musk is finding out about the out of control government spending is taking our breath away. His latest exposure of USAID which was suppose to help people in need has become a piggy bank of 40 billion dollars a year for special interest and spending much is not in Americas interest. Stay tuned for more on this one for it will get bigger. 

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(00:00):
Hello, thank you for joining meon the private investigator
experience podcast today.
I'm your host, Phil Little.
I'm going to be looking at acouple of issues that are
happening right now in currentevents in our nation.
I look at the cases and files ofour clients that we've worked
and how we work them and look atissues out around the world and

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do deep dive investigations.
And sometimes it comes from you,the viewers and listeners that
let us know what you would liketo know more about.
First off, I want to thank allof you who have been subscribing
and signing up and sharing andhelping us grow the channel.

(00:43):
It has been a great blessing.
Thank you so much for we want todo better and bigger things as
we go on.
And it's all about having theviewers and the watch time to
make that happen.
I saw also, I want to encourageyou.
I remember when I wrote my firstbook, finally did back in 2006.

(01:05):
I was told why don't you write abook?
And I said, I'm not a writer.
I can't write a book.
I discovered when a friend toldme just do an outline like you
were doing a weekend seminars.
I've done hundreds of meetings,been on television and hosted
radio and television shows anddone numerous.
75 or so appearances on all thenetworks over the years about

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terrorism and stalkers and allthat thing.
And so I decided, okay, I didthat, outline and I saw the
chapter.
So I did my first book and thendid two more.
and the same thing happened withthe podcast.
I had friends telling me one ofthe same people, John Tayloe,
that had, Told me about,challenging me to write a book.
Said, Phil, you need to do apodcast.

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I said, I don't know how to dothat.
I don't know anything about it.
Finally, though, with my son,Wade's help, we looked into it
and found that with theabilities and technologists
there, are companies like theDescript that I use is three,
four or five of those that youcan do all your editing simple.
You can record it, edit it on,and then, like Buzzsprout, which

(02:13):
I use, and there's some othersthat will post to all of the,
different, podcasts to host, youjust one click and they take
care of it for you, and alsoit's one click from the script
to YouTube.
As I told people back then,everyone has a book in them.
I believe everyone watching me,you've got a podcast in you when

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you look at the podcasts thatare going on.
Hey, take a look, get involved,have some fun, find a new, a
career that, you could shareyour knowledge with people.
As I, I look at this 1st,situation.
It reminds me when I first gotstarted in counterterrorism and
international work, it was outof going to Israel and Lebanon.

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I was on the board of highadventure ministries with George
Otis, and we were in Israel andwound up going into southern
Lebanon, meeting Major Haddad,the leader of, free Lebanon, And
we ultimately got involved andbuilt a radio station there and
then ultimately a televisionstation.
And this was 77, like 78 waswhen the radio station started

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building.
And Carter was president at thattime and his state department
ordered us not to do it.
They said, stay out.
Don't get involved.
Nobody else was helping.
Only the Israelis were helpingthe Christians who were being
slaughtered by the PLO at thattime.
And we said no thank you.
We don't work for you.
Actually you work for us.
So we went in, built the stationand got involved.

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But as I traveled out around theworld at that time, the United
States was laughed atCarter wasvery weak.
That's an example of many thingsthey did selling the Panama
Canal for a dollar.
Letting people get away withthings that hurt the U.
S.
Even though, yeah, he was a goodman, he had good ideas, and,
probably did some good things,but he also did some things that

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really hurt all of us.
And was Excuse me, you'll wantto keep your head down.
Sometimes when I was out aroundthe world, they said, oh, you're
an American, oh.
And they started talking abouthow in the world did you elect
somebody like this?
Then when Reagan came in, thatall turned around so fast.
And suddenly we started gettinglooked at as the nation that we

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were freedom fighters for rightsfor all.
And we'd stand up and nobody wasgoing to push us around.
That has happened again.
During the last four years ofBiden, I had people from all
over the world telling me, Oh,Phil, what is, what have you
guys done?
Why are you letting this go on?
We have changed it.
And now people around the worldand governments and police and

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military and law enforcement.
It's the same.
Wow.
America's back.
So here's an example of that.
The U.
S.
strikes in Somalia killing thekey ISIS figures and this was a
precision strike.
Using intelligence, using assetsof the military and CIA and

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others to determine the targetand then to take action.
Now, interestingly enough, Manypeople would say, Oh, you're
attacking this foreign country,but the government of Somalia
worked with the U.
S.
and have praised them what theyhave and for, and Trump helping

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them eradicate terrorism fromcountry.
So this has been a positive tohelp bring America back to
helping those that really wantour help.
And not being afraid to pull thetrigger.
And so we're going to see moreof that.

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Thank God that we have now the,the president, defense minister
and others in place that aregoing to reach out and help
those in need or want to helpand Somali's president, Hassan
Sheikh Mohammed, expressedgratitude for the unwavering

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support of the United States inour shared fight against
terrorism.
And that's how it should be.
And if this was the prioradministration, that wouldn't
happen.
So thank God.
Patriot Americans we're back andwe have shown around the world
in a good way, not going intoplaces we shouldn't be, not
starting fights that we couldhave used another means to help

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solve the problem.
Now, the second one is aboutUSAID.
USAID.
Have you heard of that?
I really hadn't.
heard the name over the years.
Just went back to John Kennedythat set this up during his
presidency, but I knew nothingabout it.
And in fact, all the work I'vedone in the military law
enforcement intelligenceservice, I've never had anybody

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mention it, come up in aconversation or anything about
it.
But this agency has gone wild.
Now I'm sure it's done some goodthings.
And help the people, but thishas gotten out of hand when the
heads of the USA aid saysweyoudon't have to respond to

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Congress.
We're not going to tell youanything to show you anything.
We're an independent agency,even though they were spending
about 50 billion or so Americandollars, your money and my
money.
Every year, and now Elon Muskhas access to their files, when
they refused access, even thoughthe President of the United

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States ordered them, theyrefused President Trump shut
them down.
And the security director andthe assistant who were stopping
the access, they were put onleave, and Musk got his access,
and what we're finding out isatrocious.
The amount of money that went tosupport and pay for things that

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were anti American, supportingterrorist groups, And other
radicals even in DEI and otherprograms that were offensive to
United States, but not in theUnited States interest.
Now, also I heard so much when Istarted digging into this, that

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they were CIA front, that theywere black ops operator.
Here I get into dilemma becauseI know that.
There's a time when black opsare needed and I think about
Israel and how they have usedblack ops.
They've used intelligence, butthey have a little different
approach.
So now it's because in Israel,the head of Assad reports

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directly to the prime ministerand there is a.
Instant chain of command thatbypasses the political hierarchy
and military hierarchy that goesdirectly to the prime minister
where decisions could be madequickly.
Then they've, they are so goodrunning black ops, they always

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come out at some point, usuallymost of them when it's time when
it's right.
So we need black ops, but how dowe Have black ops and other
events that don't come like theUSA aid, which says we're going
to do what we want to.

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Yeah.
So what is taxpayer money?
You don't have any control overus.
That's when we're headed forproblems.
So I'd like your thoughts andideas on that.
How do we handle this area?
That's needed.
And even though there's not realevidence that the CIA has used

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U-S-A-I-D to do black ops, eventhough there has been
cooperation between the CIA andthe, usaid usaid, one of the.
things they've done that's comeout that's been published was in
2010, they set up social mediaaccounts in Havana in Cuba.

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And their idea was they weregoing to gain a following and
develop a popular uprising.
It boomeranged on them.
I found that sometimesgovernment operations leave
holes that blows them apart.
When in the private sector, I'veworked both covert, I've worked
commercial cover.
I've worked both sides, and whenwe're doing it in the private

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sector, we have to make surethat we have every hole covered,
that there is a Any place forexposure because we don't have
the government backing us up.
We don't have unlimited deepholes of money that can protect
us.
So we have to be very carefulthat not only when we're
backstopping, agent, down to howwe're things and not allowing

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exposure.
The there was about 40, 000Cubans or so that was on this
social media when it collapsed.
And, of course, in Havana, camein and swooped it up.
And they knew then where these40, 000 people were, who they
were, what their ideas were, howthey were against the
government.
And this caused the demise ofmany of these people.

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Yeah.
We know the USA has done some,probably some good things along,
like I said, but they've alsogot into funding all kinds of
things that weren't in theinterest of the United States.
They they helped train thousandsof military personnel, police
officers.

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It seems like a good thing,right?
But in Vietnam, the Philippines,Indonesia Thailand, and other
countries that were notorious ontheir treatment of political
dissents, we train theirofficials and police and
military and intelligenceofficials how to spy on their
own people, and they went outand used it against them.

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That wasn't a smart use of ourmoney, and it didn't go along
with Who we are as a nation, asa people.
The USAID has been accused bymany governments all over the
world as meddling in theircountry from an intelligence
operations to promoting, andhelping build dissent against

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them by funding NGOs or peoplewithin their own country.
We've also been funding,terrorist groups.
It's we'll fund the worst,you've got evil.
We'll just take the best of theworst and fund them.
And they fund Al Qaeda.
They fund, other terroristgroups to help them with Syria.
We gave them weapons.

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We gave them training.
Come on guys, who thinks you canhave a working relationship with
a terrorist group?
There's not good terrorists.
There's not.
kind of terrorists that operateon, Oh they're not so bad.
They're not as bad as that othergroup.
What's going on folks.
We need to stand up and getinvolved and find out what is

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going on in these groups andthank God that we have a
president and administration nowthat's exposing.
these evils by the money theyspend, and I think we're going
to see, as this keeps coming outfrom USAID, that we're going to
be blown away by the amount ofmoney that's been spent, and

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what we're going to be able tosave by getting USAID back to,
if it survives, and right nowit's been put under the State
Department Marco Rubio is incharge, he's assigned one of his
assistants to monitor that andas they work with the President
to decide, what's going to bethe future and are they going to
keep it, how's it going to bedealt with.

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But we can't have a branch ofgovernment who says, we don't
have any oversight.
We're going to do what we wantto do when we want to do it.
And I am appalled.
That's so many of the other sidethat arec crying out to keep
everything like it is.
I don't get this.

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How can anyone in the rightmind?
Want not to cut costs to helpdecrease our debt to help our
citizens have what they need bycutting out billions and
billions being spent on needlessforeign affairs and on all the
illegal immigration that moneywas spent on as has now been
showing.

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at homeland security.
What they were taking funds thatshould have been used to help
Americans in need.
And they were giving thesefreebies to illegal immigrants.
Folks, it's time we stood up andlet our voices be heard.
As I've been saying, we can'tjust depend on there being a new
sheriff in town and somerighteous people being put in

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charge of.
these various governmentagencies, we, the people have to
keep our voices up and let ourpoliticians know that we're
watching, we're looking and wewant them to keep following the
American way, which is they workfor the people.
Not the other way around.

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solutions and how a PI might beable to help you.
Remember, together we can make adifference.
will you.
Step out of the crowd and standwith us and let our voices be

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heard in returning ourgovernment to one of the people,
by the people, for the people.
May God bless you.
Your family may God blessAmerica.
see you next time.
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