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Speaker 0 gave the FBI a thumb drive containing 29 minutes of high-definition video showing two men attacking a building. As of this morning, neither man has been arrested. Speaker 0 states that despite going through over 725 indictments, none of their video or even a single still picture of either man has appeared on the Internet. The FBI is allegedly refusing to take Speaker 0's calls, return emails, or accept an offer to meet. Speaker 0 believes the FBI is hiding these men. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to inquire about the identities of these men. Speaker 0 confirms that Ben Grundler has all this information and that they have been in contact for over a year.

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Mike Wyatt, a retired FBI agent, expresses his concerns to Speaker 0 about the need for change within the organization. He emphasizes the importance of bravery and integrity and shares his worry about the current state of affairs. Speaker 0 acknowledges Mike's concerns and appreciates his service. Mike advises Speaker 0 to seek competent help and gather intelligence before making decisions. He also mentions the aggressive nature of certain organizations and warns Speaker 0 to be prepared. Speaker 0 assures Mike that they are ready for any challenges and expresses gratitude for his advice. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 acknowledging the possibility of facing opposition if things don't work out.

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Speaker 0 asks Vivian if she works for an Israeli intelligence firm called Black Cube, to which she denies. Keith Woods mentions that this information can be found on Wikipedia. Vivian abruptly ends the conversation, leaving Speaker 0 wondering about her sudden departure.

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Mike Wyatt, a former FBI agent, expresses his concerns about the current state of affairs to an unidentified speaker. He emphasizes the need for change and expresses his willingness to help. The speaker acknowledges Mike's concerns and appreciates his service. Mike advises the speaker to seek competent help and gather intelligence before making decisions. He also mentions his own lack of entrepreneurial skills. The speaker assures Mike that they understand his message and are prepared for any challenges they may face. Mike warns the speaker about potential threats from various organizations and offers his support. The conversation ends with gratitude and appreciation.

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Speaker 0 advises that they don't know the exact situation but wants the person to be comfortable. They mention the involvement of federal people and their lack of knowledge about connections. They emphasize the importance of the person being nonchalant.

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The speaker discusses the distrust towards General Flynn by the CIA and FBI. They mention the challenges faced by the administration due to subversion and deception from within. The speaker reflects on the difficulties of navigating Washington DC politics as an outsider, highlighting the struggle to identify trustworthy individuals in a landscape of deceit and self-interest.

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- Speaker 0 asks for the first reaction to the news and whether it was clearly a special operations effort to capture Maduro or a larger military operation. Speaker 1 says it quickly became obvious it was a special operations mission, citing the ships and platforms ideal for this, and the ability to fly helicopters into Venezuela as supporting evidence. - On how the operation penetrated Caracas and Maduro’s defenses: Speaker 1 says cyber operations were used to turn off power and to blind the air defense by making tracking and identification difficult, in addition to traditional jamming and excellent on-the-ground intelligence built up over weeks. He also suggests internal help within the Venezuelan regime was likely. - On the possibility of an inside asset and the defensive protections: Speaker 0 notes Cuban intelligence and Venezuelan National Guard protection for Maduro and asks how insiders could have enabled the operation. Speaker 1 says insiders could have assisted, and acknowledges the intelligence on Maduro’s whereabouts was very strong. He cautions the president’s administration should not publicly reveal inside help, as that could cause paranoia within the command structure. - On the operation’s execution and its comparison to past regime-change operations: Speaker 1 emphasizes training and technology, noting the unit would include special operations aviation, Delta, and other components; argues this is a joint operation involving army, navy, air force, marines, cyber, and space-based platforms, requiring extensive rehearsals over weeks. He references Noriega’s capture as a point of comparison, but notes Maduro is on a different level. - On the electricity outage in Caracas: Speaker 0 asks if it was a cyber disruption or a kinetic strike. Speaker 1 responds that a cyber disruption to power is more likely than a kinetic strike, given the context. - On Venezuela’s air defense systems (S-300s, BUKs) and the $6 billion investment: Speaker 0 questions whether it’s fair to criticize these systems given the operation. Speaker 1 acknowledges they are sophisticated and capable but not sure of their maintenance and training levels. He notes the United States had telegraphed expectations for weeks and suggests negligence or incompetence in air-defense command and control if surprised. - On possible inside help and seniority of the asset: Speaker 0 asks who within the regime might have cooperated with the CIA. Speaker 1 is reluctant to speculate beyond confirming there was very good intelligence on Maduro’s whereabouts. He finds it unlikely that the vice president would have been an internal asset, though he concedes nothing is impossible, given a mix of factions in the regime and third-party interference. - On geopolitical repercussions and messaging to China, Iran, and Russia: Speaker 0 points to the timing with a Chinese delegation in Caracas and asks what message this sends to China and whether the date had symbolic resonance with other events. Speaker 1 says the date was probably driven by weather and other operations rather than a deliberate China signal; he suggests China would reassess oil dependencies and potential leverage now that Maduro is captured. He predicts the next target could be Cuba and discusses logistical challenges, such as Cuba’s island geography and Guantanamo Bay. - On US strategy in the Western Hemisphere and potential targets: Speaker 1 opines that Cuba is a plausible next target and explains why, including electoral considerations in Florida. He notes that a Cuba operation would be more difficult than Venezuela due to geography but could be motivated by domestic political calculation and the Monroe Doctrine as a signal. - On China, Russia, and Iran in the wake of Maduro’s capture: Speaker 1 argues the US demonstrates strong capabilities, and China would need to reassess oil supply and leverage; Russia’s and Iran’s interests could be pressured as the US asserts influence in the region. He mentions that the US might not directly engage in large-scale intervention in Iran but warns against overreach due to domestic political constraints. - On the broader pattern and future: Speaker 1 cautions about the risk of hubris and notes domestic political constraints and upcoming congressional pressures that could shape how far the administration pursues this strategy beyond Venezuela. He stresses the importance of not overestimating the ability to sustain similar moves without a plan for the post-Maduro environment.

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The speaker clarifies several points regarding a whistleblower. They state they do not know the whistleblower's identity, have not met or communicated with them, and committee staff did not write or coach the complaint. The committee staff also did not see the complaint before it was submitted to the inspector general, nor did the committee receive it until the night before the acting director of national intelligence. The speaker asserts that the theory of collusion between the whistleblower and the intel committee staff to initiate impeachment is a "complete and total fiction." The speaker notes the whistleblower complaint's remarkable accuracy, corroborated by subsequently gathered evidence. They also affirm their staff acted with complete professionalism and express gratitude for their hard work.

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Speaker 1 mentions waiting for Bonnie Willis to respond. They discuss a whistleblower in her office who raised concerns about misuse of funds. Willis fired the whistleblower, prompting a subpoena for related documents. Willis made US Marshals serve the subpoena. They joke about Willis' behavior and mention CPAC. They express appreciation for CPAC's support of conservative principles. Translation: The speakers discuss Bonnie Willis not responding, a whistleblower's concerns, a subpoena for documents, and Willis' behavior. They joke about CPAC and express gratitude for its support of conservative principles.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's investigation into a person accused of espionage. The FBI mistakenly believed that the person had left the country, but he was actually living in DC. Despite this, the FBI hired him and paid him over $200,000, even though they knew he was a Russian spy. The speaker also mentions another individual, Charles Dolan, who was a source for the false dossier used to spy on American citizens. Dolan and the Russian spy even met on a park bench, but the FBI refused to interview Dolan. The speaker criticizes the FBI's actions and highlights the problem of running investigations from headquarters instead of assigning a US attorney.

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Mike Wyatt, a former FBI agent, expresses his concerns about the current state of affairs to an unidentified speaker. He emphasizes the need for change and expresses his willingness to help. The speaker acknowledges Mike's concerns and thanks him for his service. Mike advises the speaker to seek competent help and gather intelligence before making decisions. He also mentions his own lack of entrepreneurial skills. The speaker assures Mike that they understand his message and will take it seriously. Mike warns the speaker about potential threats from powerful organizations but assures them that they are prepared. The conversation ends with gratitude and appreciation.

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The speaker briefly greets the audience and mentions that they are currently conducting an investigation. They ask if anyone else is present, specifically law enforcement. They request the credentials of the person they are speaking to and express their appreciation. The speaker concludes by saying that the person they are speaking to needs to improve their ability to hide.

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The speaker questions the FBI's practice of tipping off the subject of a search warrant before it is executed. They inquire about the FBI's contact with the protective detail of individuals and the potential undermining of investigations. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of answers and accuses the FBI of a cover-up. Director Wray requests a 5-minute recess. The speaker acknowledges the frustration but explains that policies prevent discussing ongoing investigations. They mention that these policies were strengthened under the previous administration. The speaker concludes by stating that there is an obligation to call out corruption.

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The conversation centers on the Seth Rich murder and its alleged connection to WikiLeaks and the 2016 DNC email controversy. An FBI forensic report purportedly found that Rich contacted WikiLeaks through a London-based WikiLeaks director, Gavin McFadden, and Rich allegedly provided McFadden with more than 44,000 emails and nearly 18,000 attachments. Rich was killed near his DC home on July 10, but his wallet, phone, and watch were not taken. WikiLeaks published internal DNC emails twelve days later, showing top DNC officials discussing ways to hurt Bernie Sanders at the polls, which contributed to the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz as DNC chair and the DNC’s top three officials. Speaker 1 questions whether there is an “October surprise” and whether material is being held. Speaker 2 of the Helix group states that they do not sit on material and emphasizes that whistleblowers take significant risks; they note Rich’s murder as an example of high stakes and risk to sources, asserting that sources seek anonymity with them. When Speaker 1 asks if Rich was a source, Speaker 2 declines to comment but says they are investigating what happened to Rich and are concerned about it, though no conclusion has been reached. Speaker 3 argues that Rich was a Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC and asserts that the DNC rigged the primary against Sanders; he notes that Rich was aware of this and was involved as it happened, with Donald Brazil also involved. He describes Rich as idealistic and patriotic, and recounts his murder after leaking information to WikiLeaks, insisting that this is not a conspiracy theory but a fact-based concern. He challenges others to acknowledge the alleged corruption within the Democratic party and suggests that those who ignore the facts are engaging in denial. He also critiques media portrayals and online accusations about his own credibility. Speaker 4 discusses Assange and WikiLeaks, criticizing the idea of a conspiracy theory and labeling Assange as a key figure who exposed corruption. He mentions that Assange now “works for Russia” and questions the Ecuadorian embassy situation, describing it as heavily manipulated by interests around Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. He connects the Seth Rich disclosures to broader allegations of a coordinated effort to undermine Clinton and her circle, while acknowledging that some related claims may be questionable. Speaker 6 notes that hacking of the DNC and the role of CrowdStrike remain controversial and points to the subsequent murder of Rich as a focal point for questions that have not been fully explored by the media. Speaker 7 echoes concerns about the timeline, the FBI’s involvement, and past inquiries that were not pursued, emphasizing a sense that the case and the broader narrative around the DNC emails have been inadequately examined. Speaker 8 presents a long, conspiratorial narrative alleging that on 11/01/2016 Hillary and Bill Clinton orchestrated a civilian coup through corruption and co-option of key institutions, while a countercoup through Julian Assange and WikiLeaks was initiated to undermine Hillary and the Clinton machine. The speaker claims a silent countercoup across the Internet, led by members of the intelligence community, to stop the Clintons from gaining power and ensure Obama leaves without pardon, framing the moment as a major transitional event and a second American revolution conducted without guns.

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Speaker 0 is contacted by the FBI but refuses to turn off the camera. They are asked about someone they met online but refuse to speak on camera. Speaker 0 declines an interview and ends the conversation.

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The speaker mentions having spoken with whistleblowers and an informant who provided valuable information. However, they express difficulty in locating the informant and hope that they are still available. The whistleblower is described as credible. When questioned about the informant's whereabouts, the speaker clarifies that they are hopeful of finding them. They explain that informants in the spy business tend to avoid being seen frequently or being in the public eye.

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The speaker repeatedly questions why the FBI is always referenced for information. They press the other speaker, who claims to have communicated with the FBI, about details of an investigation. Despite being asked about shell casings and explosives, the speaker deflects, insisting on referring to the FBI for answers. The questioning becomes more intense, with accusations of withholding information and covering up. The speaker continues to evade direct answers, emphasizing the ongoing criminal investigation.

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The speakers discuss the attack on the whistleblower, questioning their credibility and calling them "so-called whistleblowers." However, others view the whistleblower as a hero and a patriot who bravely came forward with credible allegations. The speakers mention the Biden family and imply that there may be more whistleblowers in the future. They also highlight the challenges and risks faced by whistleblowers in exposing wrongdoing by powerful individuals. The conversation revolves around the whistleblower's role in raising concerns about the Biden family's alleged involvement in a criminal enterprise.

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David from the Sacramento FBI is approached for an interview about someone he met online. He refuses to speak on camera and declines to answer questions about his activities.

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The speakers discuss the importance of being cautious and guided by their purpose. Speaker 0 worked in counterintelligence and counterterrorism for 22 years in the FBI. They advise Speaker 1 to seek competent help and gather intelligence before making decisions. Speaker 1 expresses concern about aggressive actions from alphabet organizations. Speaker 0 reassures them that they will be prepared and ready to face any challenges. Speaker 1 warns that if Speaker 0 returns to private life, they will still be targeted. Speaker 0 appreciates the warning.

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Speaker 0 notices someone and expresses relief that they found him. They mention that the person next to him will be able to determine what he did.

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The speaker wants to know if the FBI is working with someone. They are told that the FBI concluded that person had nothing and stopped working with them. The speaker will check and confirm this information.

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The conversation threads through a tangled set of relationships and alleged secrets surrounding Erika and her past marriages. Speaker 0 introduces Erika’s first husband, Derek Chelsvigg, and notes a young daughter from Erika’s earlier marriage, questioning why this history is hidden and suggesting possible trafficking concerns. They mention an apparent photoshoot with Erika’s ex-husband and speculate about whether Erika had another daughter, while observing that information about her past is being scrubbed online. The speakers reference Erika’s old Instagram and her ex-husband’s social media remaining private, implying secrecy around Erika’s past. They wonder if Erika is a time traveler and recall a past shoot with someone named Tyler, asking whether he was murdered or disappeared. They mention Cabot Phillips dating Erika after the marriage, and a timeline: seven days after that marriage, Cabot Phillips is seen playing ball with someone named Charlie. They propose theories that Erika could have harmed Charlie or that Charlie simply disappeared, and note that an ex-boyfriend may have reappeared in the scene. The possibility is raised that Erika is a honeypot moving between relationships, with “stepping stones” in her life. Speaker 0 also reveals that Erika has a sister, and asks where she is. Speaker 2 introduces a whistleblower: an insider who warns that exposing the truth would provoke retaliation against him and anyone who helps him. This person found emails, approvals, and signatures tying Erika’s wife’s charity work to the same network, and says he didn’t yell or accuse but went quiet, believing that if Erika is part of the network, everything has been a lie. For him, the matter shifted from politics to a personal crisis, and he says that if he stays quiet, he’s “one of them”; if he speaks, he’s dead, but people deserve to know. Speaker 0 asserts that Charlie discovered information about Erika and discussed filing for divorce two days before Charlie’s disappearance; there has still been no autopsy released, and Erika is the only person who could release it, labeled as “Sussy.” Speaker 1 announces a situation that is “absolutely out of control,” criticizing incompetent politicians and referencing a presidential figure, then broadens to state-level politics with John McCain mentioned. The speaker complains about campaign contributions, special interests, and lobbyists, and predicts political turnover. They vow to “make this country so great again” and describe an event where, according to the speaker, reporters who were crying were present—hard, better reporters who were once known to the speaker as not good people. The exchange ends with a more casual check-in: “How you doing back there?”

Weaponized

The Empire Strikes Back - The Sliming of David Grusch : WEAPONIZED : EP #30
Guests: David Grusch
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The Intercept, originally a safe haven for whistleblowers, has shifted to a position of attacking them, particularly targeting David Grusch. Grusch, a former intelligence officer, testified before Congress about UFOs and alleged government cover-ups. He has faced attempts to discredit him, including scrutiny over his mental health and work hours, which he claims are unfounded. Grusch's credibility is supported by his distinguished service in the military and intelligence community, where he investigated over 2,000 special access programs related to UAPs. Despite facing backlash, he has garnered support from veterans and colleagues. The media's portrayal of Grusch has been criticized as a smear campaign, lacking balance and fairness. The hosts emphasize that Grusch's revelations are credible and urgent, warning that attempts to silence whistleblowers continue. They express solidarity with Grusch and other potential whistleblowers, highlighting the ongoing struggle against those who wish to keep UAP-related secrets hidden. The conversation underscores the complexities of revealing classified information and the risks involved for those who come forward.

Weaponized

Smearing the Brave - The WSJ’s War on UFO Truth : WEAPONIZED : Episode #80
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In this episode of Weaponized, the hosts scrutinize a Wall Street Journal reporting series on unidentified aerial phenomena and its treatment of nuclear-related UAP incidents. The conversation centers on how the Journal’s second piece portrays reverse engineering and a possible conspiracy involving large tech interests, while the hosts argue that the coverage leans toward debunking and misquoting sources. They discuss the broader pattern of journalism in this topic, suggesting that corrections were not issued for clear misstatements, and they challenge the narrative that one incident near Malmstrom Air Force Base sufficiently explains the entire UAP-nukes connection. The hosts recall their own exchange with journalists and reflect on how individuals with national security credentials can become entangled in a story that they believe ignores a wider body of firsthand testimony. The dialogue moves to the role of whistleblowers, emphasizing that credible witnesses have endured years of vetting and should be heard in congressional settings. A key portion of the discussion focuses on the characterization of the Malmstrom event, with witnesses recalling a disc- or saucer-shaped object and a sequence of missile failures that the Journal allegedly attributed to an electromagnetic pulse test that, the guests contend, would have been implausible given the security and operational realities of the base at the time. The program foregrounds Robert Hastings, the author of UFOs and Nukes, and recounts Hastings’ documented interviews with dozens of veterans who reported interactions between UFOs and nuclear weapons. Hastings’ testimony challenges the Journal’s interpretation and highlights the need for a public hearing to examine the matter with accuracy. Throughout, the speakers connect these episodes to ongoing congressional interest, referencing the UAP Disclosure Act and suggestions that key figures may have misrepresented facts or withheld information. They advocate for further journalistic rigor, transparent handling of sources, and a more open dialogue with witnesses who have long maintained that there is a significant, unresolved story at the intersection of UFOs and national security.
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