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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president and take shots without help from insiders. He offers to protect the president for free.

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Speaker 0 explains that the journey was controlled by security, stating, 'Of course, it was wedged between the two giant Israeli bodyguards the whole way.' He adds, 'You want security, the Israelis know what they're doing.' Responding, another participant says, 'Exactly.' He concludes, 'So it was not the vacation I I I planned, but'—implying that security considerations altered the original travel plans. The exchange emphasizes the importance of security professionals and their role in shaping the trip's experience. The description also suggests the security dynamic dominated the travel narrative, with the final line ending abruptly. This account highlights the interplay between safety measures and personal plans.

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Good morning. I've been asked about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, and I want to share my perspective. With 17 years in the military, including 14 in a special operations unit, I have experience in close protection for VIPs, including the Prime Minister in dangerous areas. The recent incident raises serious concerns. The shooter’s ability to access a rooftop so close to the president during daylight seems implausible without assistance from an agency or organization. The aerial photo made it clear that security measures were insufficient. It appears that this was not just a random act; it had to be planned, whether through negligence or strategic intent.

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The speaker has taken command of the 440th Civil Affairs Battalion in Fort Carson, Colorado. Civil affairs soldiers are described as warrior diplomats. Their mission, skills, and capabilities are considered incredibly important during a time of great uncertainty in the world. The speaker feels privileged and honored to serve and lead these soldiers.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president with a rifle without inside help. Urging focus on those who allowed the incident, he offers to protect the president for free.

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Mitch Snow, Fort Huachuca whistleblower, joined a Diligent Spaces edition hosted on X with his cohosts and guests, describing a two-day sequence centered on his attempt to obtain prosecutorial records and the extraordinary presence he observed at Fort Huachuca. Context and purpose for Fort Huachuca visit - Mitch explained that for years he has been trying to obtain records related to his military service, alleged targeting, and a custody fight involving his son. He has been collecting records across the country (Florida, East Coast, Washington DC) to reinforce a prosecutorial case and defend his reputation. - The last records he needed, he said, were at Fort Huachuca, where there had been prosecutions connected to a tunnel associated with a drug trafficking operation involving the Sinaloa cartel. Mitch described laying sensors (seismic and acoustic) as part of a Joint Task Force Six mission in May 1990, discovering an underground tunnel near Douglas, Arizona, with evidence implicating U.S. members. He testified in an army CID deposition related to that case, and described being flown back to Fort Drum after the deposition. - He stated that the tunnel raid led to the tunnel’s partial shutdown, but that it also caused the cartel to redesign distribution methods (submarines, various ports) and that evidence included photographs showing U.S. members with cartel figures. He asserted that he was targeted and harassed for reporting these findings over the years, including attempts to access his clearance information and threats linked to debt-tracking techniques used by cartels. First day at Fort Huachuca (evening of September 8) - Mitch traveled to Fort Huachuca for the records he needed, planning to stay at Candlewood Suites on base. He arrived around 5:00–6:00 PM Mountain Time, checked in with his girlfriend (Amy) via video call, and went to the lobby to speak with staff about access and the building layout. - In the lobby, he noticed a man who seemed like a professional, possibly a special forces contractor, wearing a distinctive watch; he did not approach or engage with the man. - A woman joined the man on a corner couch; Mitch described the woman as having a “sheen” of being well put together, blonde with a ponytail, and noted the eyes as particularly striking. He observed them leave in a green GMC SUV with the woman entering the passenger seat and the man driving, while he headed off to find a place to eat. - Mitch and Amy had dinner off base at a place described as a Mexican sushi restaurant (Takimaki-like name) and returned to the Candlewood Suites. He reported that the base was navigable but had a lot of speed traps; he did not report being stopped or harassed by MPs on arrival, and he described the gate staff as helpful. - A key moment from this first day was Mitch’s observation in the lobby: the woman sitting with the contractor appeared to be a high-profile figure; he was unsure of her identity but described her as distinct from the military guests, not in uniform. - Later, a panel of listeners asked about the exact appearance and actions of the people Mitch observed, including whether the two individuals were romantic or simply meeting, and whether the female wore rings. Mitch answered with limited detail, saying he did not want to discuss some specifics at that time. Observations at the base and the private meeting later that night - On the first night, Mitch described witnessing the duo in the Candlewood lobby, then later seeing the woman with the contractor in the same lobby as he returned. - He described a potential private discussion between the woman and the contractor, with the two leaving together in the vehicle; the following morning, Mitch provided a rough timeline (5:30–6:00 PM for the lobby sighting, with departure around 7:00–7:30 PM MT). - The Host participants, including Sam, Noxie, Destiny, and Lemair, pressed for precise details and identifiers (make of the vehicle, exact times, and the identity of the people), while Mitch occasionally deferred to not reveal certain details yet, citing comfort and safety concerns. - The host and guests discussed Mitch’s prior experiences, his memory, and the fact that a militarized environment often accompanies high-profile investigations. Several speakers affirmed Mitch’s credibility, noting that his level of detail resembled trained observation (salute reports: size, activity, location, unit, time, and equipment). Second day and the escalation - On the morning of September 9, Mitch woke early (around 05:30) to try to catch the sunrise and continued documenting with Amy via video calls; he described continuing to record selfies, videos, and notes to share with Amy. - Mitch retraced his attempts to locate the CID (Criminal Investigation Division) building to retrieve the records, describing a lack of clear visitor information and multiple detours across post as he sought the proper location. - He encountered a series of baselined rooms, offices, and signs; at one point, an officer suggested a different building and a different path to obtain the records. Mitch found a room with a podium and two soldiers at a desk; he identified it as a near-time, transitional office with a sign-in log. - Mitch reported the appearance of an entourage of high-ranking officers (captains, majors, lieutenant colonels) and a congressman as the group passed by him while he waited. Detainment, questioning, and consequences - Mitch described being escorted outside the building with his belongings, including his bag of documents and passports, while a security/escort team questioned him about his purpose there. He provided his documents and explained his purpose: to obtain the records and file a report. - The officers suggested bringing in a sergeant major, but he did not return; instead, a group of officers and soldiers surrounded him, including a captain, and a bomb-threat-like scenario unfolded: a vehicle investigation was initiated, and a bomb threat was insinuated as part of the unrelated escalation. - Mitch recounted being driven off post to CID for interrogation; he described the interrogation room with one-way glass and the presence of Captain Neff. He provided his detailed life history and his case history, including the NDA he believed had expired and his request to produce a report number for the encounter. - The post commander reportedly trespassed him from the installation for 24 hours, a decision made after the interrogation; Mitch insisted he would not return if trespassed further and stated he would proceed with his records via other channels. He described a variety of law enforcement vehicles at the scene (marked and unmarked police vehicles, federal agents, and a Park Ranger-type officer) and an elaborate, sometimes surreal, sequence of questioning. He documented his own records, including the OIG number (277 episode) and other documentation, and later traveled back to Tucson to regroup with Amy. - Mitch described that he believed the bomb-threat and the post lockdown were part of an overreaction to his attempt to obtain records, noting that such reactions had occurred in the past when his records were sought. He claimed not to have been charged with any crime, but was escorted off the base and told not to return for 24 hours. Aftermath and ongoing implications - Mitch and Amy returned to Tucson and then continued the process, continuing to seek congressional inquiry and prosecutorial review; they also contemplated FOIA requests. They discussed the reality that Candlewood Suites’ ownership was privately operated, complicating direct FOIA access to hotel footage. They mentioned a separate FOIA attempt by a lawyer (Slickdog) to obtain records about sightings of named individuals on Fort Huachuca, with a focus on gate logs and signage. - The pair connected their experiences to broader political events, including the Charlie Kirk incident, Candace Owens’ involvement, and the allegations around Erica Kirk, Brian Harpole, and Mark Amaday, noting the difficulty in obtaining corroborating evidence. Mitch spoke about Candace Owens’ role in amplifying the story, and his own preference to keep certain details private until appropriate. - Throughout the conversation, Mitch’s credibility was repeatedly supported by the other participants who emphasized his memory and attention to detail as evidence of his lived experience. Several speakers stressed the importance of cross-checking facts against the timeline and urged caution against disinformation and attempts to discredit credible testimony. Closing notes - The space concluded with expressions of support for Mitch and Amy, praise for their courage, and a plan to publish and share Mitch’s full story beyond the space. The host highlighted ongoing efforts to verify details, to preserve the record, and to bring attention to Mitch’s experience as part of a broader pursuit of truth. The event was described as a significant, if contested, documentation of a whistleblower’s eyewitness account at a sensitive military installation, with calls to action for audience members to share the narrative and support Mitch and Amy as they continue their efforts.

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I work at a top consulting firm embedded in the Pentagon, focusing on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. I previously served as an FBI special agent in counterintelligence, motivated by my desire to catch foreign spies after the 2016 election. I have meetings with retired generals to discuss national security concerns regarding Trump's presidency, whom I view as a sociopathic narcissist primarily interested in his own gain. Tomorrow, I have a significant meeting with military leaders in a secure location to discuss AI and the need for better information sharing. I believe Trump may attempt to extend his presidency beyond the constitutional limit, which raises concerns about the future.

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The speaker discusses potential security failures in protecting the president at an event. They suggest the need for a thorough investigation to understand what went wrong and prevent future incidents. The speaker emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in addressing security concerns. They stress the need for a comprehensive inquiry before making any accusations. The conversation highlights the significance of ensuring the safety of the president and the American people.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could have accessed the area and fired shots without inside help. The speaker offers to protect the president for free if needed.

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I'm embedded in the Pentagon, working in the joint staff, and I have experience as a former FBI agent. We discuss trafficking and I describe the perpetrator as a sociopathic narcissist. There are concerns about protecting the American people from potential threats he may pose. I'm currently in discussions with retired generals to explore strategies for addressing these issues.

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I will provide an overview of the security planning for the July 13th attack. The Secret Service and the former president's security team were unaware of a man with a firearm on the AGR building's roof until gunshots were heard. They were informed by local law enforcement about a suspicious individual before the shooting occurred.

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After decades in law enforcement, the speaker emphasizes the importance of safety and security, especially at the border.

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A Canadian military veteran served twenty years in the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Their last role was as the senior domestic intelligence analyst for the West Coast Of North America. They were a diplomatic defense attache in The Middle East and completed the initial tour in Afghanistan in 02/2006.

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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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Performance in both Iraq and Afghanistan. I've provided security services to the president of The United States and other high ranking members in the United States government. I've protected diplomatic persons, high net worth corporate clients, media personalities, investigative journalists, and the general public. I continue that work today as a SWAT team leader and executive protection specialist. I've been recognized on numerous occasions for my high level professionalism, proficiency, and knowledge of all security measures while working in those fields. As I analyze what happened and

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I spent 17 years in the military, 14 in a special operations unit. I believe the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump involved help from an agency or government. The shooter couldn't have reached the rooftop alone to take a shot at the president. It seems too obvious that assistance was involved.

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Speaker 0 notes several claims about involvement in Iraq and U.S. special operations. He states that certain U.S. special operation units were not allowed on the front lines with them in Iraq, and he refers to the front line as the FLAD, or the forward line of troops. He attributes this restriction not to the units themselves but to higher-ups and the chain of command within the U.S. forces. He emphasizes that this restriction affected their operations on the front lines. He then asserts that his team “absolutely shattered the previous world record with our sniper team in Mosul, Iraq from the very front line.” This is presented as a definitive accomplishment achieved from the front lines during the Mosul operations. Additionally, he claims personal proximity to U.S. forces in Iraq, stating that he was “side by side with their Delta Force doing hits in the city and in the country and all over the place.” This expresses direct collaboration or joint actions with Delta Force during operations in the urban and broader environments of Iraq. He suggests a possible reason for not mentioning Iraq in the discussion: “Maybe that’s why he left out Iraq.” The implication is that omitting Iraq or the related details might be connected to the prior points about restrictions on front-line presence by certain U.S. units, the role of higher command, and the collaboration with Delta Force. In summary, the speaker highlights three intertwined assertions: (1) U.S. units were restricted from front-line participation in Iraq by higher command, despite being present in the area; (2) the sniper team achieved a world-record-breaking performance on the front lines in Mosul, Iraq; and (3) the speaker personally operated in close coordination with Delta Force across multiple locations in Iraq, suggesting that these experiences may have influenced what was and was not mentioned about Iraq.

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The speaker was asked about a statement where they said they carried weapons in war despite never deploying to a war zone. The speaker responded that they are proud of their 24 years of service and their record speaks for itself. They speak candidly and passionately, especially about children being shot in schools. When asked if they misspoke about being in war, the speaker said the conversation was about carrying weapons of war after a school shooting, and their grammar isn't always correct. The speaker stated they will never demean another member's service.

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We increased security for the former president in response to the threat, adding resources since he was a candidate. This ongoing increase in resources continues.

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The speaker is giving directions and updates during a situation involving potential threats. They mention seeing someone on a building, requesting backup, and discussing the need for security measures. There is a mention of hearing shots and ensuring safety. The speaker also talks about communicating with the Secret Service and the need for posting guards in certain areas. They express concern about a possible threat and the need for caution. The speaker ends by mentioning taking a picture with Trump. Translation: The speaker is providing information and updates during a situation involving possible threats and security measures. They mention seeing someone on a building, requesting backup, and discussing the need for guards in certain areas. There is also mention of hearing shots and ensuring safety. The speaker communicates with the Secret Service and expresses concern about a potential threat. They end by mentioning taking a picture with Trump.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president with a rifle without inside help. Urging focus on those who allowed the incident, he offers to protect the president for free if needed.

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Brian Harpole - Groundbreaking Evidence From Charlie Kirk’s Head of Security | SRS #254
Guests: Brian Harpole
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The interview with Brian Harpole, longtime law enforcement veteran and head of Integrity Security Solutions, centers on the security detail that protected Charlie Kirk and the events surrounding Kirk’s assassination. Harpole describes a meticulous, unit-based protection culture where selection hinges on teamwork and character, not just combat skills. He details a rigorous, ongoing training pipeline—defensive tactics, emergency medicine, firearms, and etiquette—that culminates in a team-wide thumbs-up before any detail proceeds. The conversation emphasizes prevention over reaction, with every protector knowing their area of responsibility, maintaining close communication, and building trust through shared experience and faith. Harpole recounts his and the team’s prior operations, including high-risk deployments in Juarez and other volatile environments, to illustrate the depth of their field expertise. He explains how their approach blends real-time intelligence gathering, decentralized command, and a multi-layered perimeter, designed to detect and deter threats before they materialize. The discussion also covers the operational realities of protecting high-profile figures in open settings, such as open-air venues, where threats can arise from crowds, rooftops, and walk-ups. He stresses the need for legal compliance, coordination with local law enforcement, and the dangers of over-reliance on technology when legal boundaries or jurisdictional permissions limit capabilities. The dialogue shifts to a frank reflection on the days surrounding Kirk’s death, including the emotional toll on the protection team and the decision-making under pressure. Harpole walks through the timeline from arrival to the initial gunfire, the swift exfil and medical response, and the challenge of maintaining patient care while moving at high speed. He offers granular detail about on-site medical priorities, such as controlling bleeding and rapid extraction, and underscores the balance between treating a patient and preserving the crime scene for investigators. Throughout, he challenges sensationalist narratives and calls for transparency to restore public trust in institutions. A recurring theme is accountability and the broader broader debate about information disclosure. The guests critique media sensationalism and advocate for responsible transparency, FOIA requests, and accountable handling of security footage and investigative records. They question why certain security decisions, such as drone use or police support, were not executed or coordinated, and they urge authorities to share verifiable information to quell conspiracy theories. The interview closes with a plea for accuracy, a stance against unverified theories, and a reminder of the human cost for Charlie Kirk and his team.

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Jason Magnavice - Inside SEAL Team 6’s Secretive Aviation Unit | SRS #298
Guests: Jason Magnavice
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Jason Magnavvice describes a lifetime in special operations, beginning with a childhood inspired by cinema and military myths, and advancing through BUD/S, Team Two, and the early, intense days of Joint Special Operations and Afghanistan deployment. He recounts the brutal, formative experiences of Bud/S and the hazing culture of Team Two, where discipline, camaraderie, and high stakes shaped his approach to leadership and risk. The conversation moves through multiple moves, from Alaska’s winter warfare to the deserts and mountains of Europe and the Balkans, highlighting how constant reinvention and reading the battlefield became essential to survival and effectiveness. A pivotal turn comes when he leaves SEAL Team Two for a break with a stint as a correctional officer, then returns to the teams, ultimately screening for and entering Development Group just before 9/11, with the ensuing cascade of operations forcing rapid adaptation, learning, and escalation of responsibilities. He details real-world missions, including the first sustained air support and close air support experiences in Afghanistan, the challenges of navigating urban and mountainous terrain, and the emotional toll of losing teammates such as Neil Roberts and others during Operation Anaconda and subsequent campaigns. The narrative covers the shift from frontline raids to aviation duties, the journey into a civilian flight career, and the complexities of post-service life, including marriage, divorce, and reintegration. Across the interview, the emphasis is on how leadership, teamwork, mental discipline, and the willingness to adapt under pressure defined his career, from reconnaissance and assault on rooftops to coordinating high-stakes CAS and maneuver decisions. The chronicle ends with reflections on the aviation unit, flight training, the decision to transition to civilian aviation, and the balance between honoring the past and building a new life in Texas with family and grandchildren while staying connected to the community of fellow operators. Throughout, the guest’s experiences illuminate the multidimensional nature of modern warfare and the personal costs and rewards of a life lived at the edge of danger.

Shawn Ryan Show

Bob "Ninja" Poras - CIA / Delta Force Operator | SRS #045 (Part 1)
Guests: Bob "Ninja" Poras
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In this two-part series, host Shawn Ryan interviews Bob "Ninja" Poras, a former Delta operator with a distinguished career in the U.S. Army and CIA. Ninja shares insights from his extensive experience in Special Operations and his transition to civilian life, where he is now focusing on training civilians and law enforcement in effective firearm use and situational awareness. Ninja discusses his new affiliation with Glock and his plans to train individuals on various aspects of gun ownership, including concealed carry and situational tactics for everyday life. He emphasizes the importance of tailoring training to different lifestyles, especially for women and parents, to help them feel confident and safe while carrying firearms. The conversation shifts to the training market's demand, highlighting the need for education among everyday citizens as crime rates rise. Ninja notes that many people hesitate to carry firearms due to misconceptions about the requirements, such as needing special clothing or gear. He aims to dispel these myths and provide practical training that fits into people's daily lives. Ninja recounts a unique training experience where he helped a private client navigate their home in a dark environment, emphasizing the importance of knowing one's surroundings and having a plan in case of an intruder. He illustrates how situational awareness can prevent panic during emergencies and how preparation can apply to various scenarios beyond home invasions, such as natural disasters. The discussion also touches on Ninja's military background, including his time in the Army and CIA, where he worked on significant operations. He reflects on the camaraderie among operators and the importance of being prepared for any situation, whether in combat or civilian life. Ninja shares anecdotes from his military career, including training with foreign forces and the challenges of operating in complex environments. He highlights the evolution of tactics and training methods over the years, particularly in response to changing threats and the need for adaptability. The conversation concludes with Ninja's reflections on the impact of his military service and the lessons learned throughout his career. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity to share his experiences and hopes to inspire others to take their safety and preparedness seriously.

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Security Failures Lead to Trump Assassination Attempt at WHCD, and Melania Wants Kimmel To Be FIRED
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The episode examines a high‑profile security incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, detailing how a gunman breached hotel magnetometers and how a Secret Service response unfolded. The host stresses concerns about planning failures and perimeters around the president, noting that the attacker traveled from Los Angeles, carried multiple weapons, and moved through security to reach a terrace level above the ballroom. The discussion questions whether the security posture at such events was sufficient given the ongoing threat environment, and it scrutinizes decisions about staffing, asset allocation, and the layering of protection. Several guests contribute perspectives on best practices in protective detail, underscoring the difference between a battlefield mindset and traditional civil service approaches, while also reflecting on the real risk posed to the president, cabinet members, and other vulnerable guests. The conversation extends to observations about the Secret Service leadership, past incidents, and reforms that have been promised but not fully realized, with calls for stronger accountability and more aggressive resource deployment, including specialized operators and tighter perimeters for high‑risk events. The discussion shifts to the political ramifications of the event, including how rhetoric from the left and right may influence acts of violence, and how media coverage and public commentary shape perceptions of security and accountability. The hosts revisit finer details of the night—eyewitness accounts, the role of intelligence and surveillance, and the timing of protective actions—while also addressing broader questions about safety protocols, the oversight of security agencies, and the need for consistent reforms across administrations. The show culminates in a critique of how media personalities and political commentators discuss violence, with a broader reflection on how to restore civility and responsible discourse in a polarized environment, especially when public figures face life‑threatening risks that require heightened, apolitical protective measures.
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