Julian Dorey Podcast - 😱 [VIDEO] - CIA Spy & FBI Agent REVEAL America's Biggest Enemy | Bustamante, DiOrio, Danny & Julian • #126

Episode Date: November 19, 2022

SUBSCRIBE to Koncrete (Guest Bios Below): https://www.youtube.com/@Koncrete (***TIMESTAMPS in Description Below) ~ Andrew Bustamante is a former CIA Undercover Spy, Clandestine Operations Expert and ...Air Force Nuclear Operator. Jim DiOrio is a Former FBI Special Agent, Interrogation Expert, Military Veteran, Undercover Operative and Savage. “Tampa” Danny Jones is a documentary filmmaker, Hollywood cinematographer and host of the world-renowned KONCRETE Podcast. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - China; What happened to Ju Jintao? 7:55 - Why is China the main focus?; China Voraciously recruiting intel from US 15:10 - SBF & The FTX crash; MakerDAO founder conspiracy; China & Crypto 22:19 - China’s intelligence services; Andy & Jim respond to conspiracy claim 28:19 - Using horrific crimes to gain intelligence 31:20 - Why you can’t live without the CIA & FBI Intro Credits: “The Man In the High Castle” (2015 - 2019, Amazon Prime) “Breaking Bad” (2008 - 2013, AMC) “Jason Bourne” (2016) ~ Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “TRENDIFIER”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Music via Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 How effective is China's intelligence apparatus? Cutthroat. That's the difference. What we do is really good. What they do is cutthroat. We're casualties. They're assassins? Yeah, we're casualties and not an issue. It's a different MO. It's a different modus operandi. Like, we're trying to be clandestine.
Starting point is 00:00:16 We try to get in, get out, nobody knows that we're there. The Chinese are bulls in a china shop. why is that beneficial to the united states because our real threat is 7 000 miles away yep and if we don't get a chance to practice a protracted war halfway across the globe, then we're going to get caught with our pants down when China invades Taiwan. Because guess how far away China is from Taiwan? Only 80 miles further than Russia was from Ukraine. Well, according to one China Danny here, Taiwan is a part of China. That's not one China Danny.
Starting point is 00:01:02 That's one China Biden, too. Sleepy Joe's got a big meeting on tuesday this will all go away don't don't worry don't fret he's got it under control isn't china already shooting fucking missiles towards taiwan absolutely that's they're showing they're showing what their capability is what happened a few weeks ago with maybe a month ago now i think i think it's been a while but the there was the communist party meeting in china and you had i forget the fucking guy's name yeah that jimping yeah he was like this old dude sitting next to ji jinping and then like security came in and like started
Starting point is 00:01:36 yanking his ass out of the chair and g's just sitting that was like the ultimate like yeah sorry fam like don't know what's going on. Like, what happened there? Historians and politicians. I'm sorry. Historians and political scientists around the world cringe when Julian talks about World International. This fucking old guy sitting there. This guy gets ripped off. It's on TikTok. And he turns around.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Somewhere there's a. He puts a new school spin on it. He does. Somewhere there does. somewhere there's a he puts a new school spin on it somewhere i've never heard anybody who knows more about the cia and the fbi and the u.s government than julian i swear to god there's a there's a there's a harvard professor somewhere sitting there like i made a career out of studying political science so that this guy could call hujan tell us some old guy imagine david satter sitting across from me 50 years like financial times like
Starting point is 00:02:25 moscow correspondent i'm saying shit like this he's like oh yeah gotcha but anyway yeah what what happened jim i'm doing a bunch of talks so if you want i'm jumping in man i'm listening okay i don't want to stop listening and learning you know me it's just all about we have to figure this out we never done for like there's never been has ever been a podcast with fbi and cia the same table right before 9-11 i'm only kidding it did not happen it did not happen this is good we're actually setting the mark here we're bringing high watermark right here boys that's gonna get clipped one step at a time that's gonna be in documentaries oh boy yeah now. Oh boy. Yeah, it is. But no, in all honesty, I do think this is a pretty cool pair.
Starting point is 00:03:08 It's really cool. This is something that probably, honestly, it could probably never happen if we were active CIA, active DOD, or active FBI. Because there would be so much bureaucracy to get through. Somebody would say no, it would be too high risk. The editing would be outrageous. The ownership rights would be outrageous. I mean, publicly, you guys aren't active, but privately. to the comments yeah you guys are you guys are both still active you get a description of the old guy they get ripped out of the chair that might have been me no i'm gonna
Starting point is 00:03:32 no he was he was asian who was the guy that got who was the guy that got ripped out of the chair so that his name was hu jintao so who can we find that yeah what you what you saw you speak chinese too so you were definitely listening. My Chinese is rusty. If you can imagine cobwebs in an attic kind of thing, that's what my Chinese looks like. You haven't been keeping up with it? How long did it take you to learn Chinese?
Starting point is 00:03:54 Technically, it took me four years to speak at a fifth grade level. So, yeah, the military taught me for a long time, and it never got very good. What were you, Monterey? No, I was actually at the Air Force Academy. Yeah. All right. Monterey is the best language. I asked for Monterey? No, I was actually at the Air Force Academy. Yeah. All right. Monterey is the best.
Starting point is 00:04:06 I asked for Monterey, but that's out of budget. No, so what you saw with, it's called the Party Congress. You saw the, I think it was the 20th Party Congress. It's the Party Congress that happens. It may have been the 50th, but it happens every two years, every 10 years, something like that. Yeah, do we have the video? You should pull up the video.
Starting point is 00:04:25 There's so much video, it's going to be hard to find a good one. The Jerusalem Post. Yeah, very reliable, very reliable source right there. Is it? No. Not even close. It might as well just be called Israel's Always Right, The World Is Always Wrong Post.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Wow. This is how it happened the rest of your stupid. See you at the club. See you at the club. But yeah, what you're seeing happen between China right now and the West, right? Let's just collectively call it the West. Xi Jinping is correctly realizing that this is a time to demonstrate unity and power in the East because the West is struggling under democracy. Right. You've got NATO arguing with each other's members. You've got you've got Hungary, a NATO partner altogether, actively trying to propose that Russia should be left alone. Right. Like you've got internal conflict in NATO. You have the disaster of what our of what our midterm elections just turned into. Right. Basically, how so? Another gridlock, a gridlock, continued gridlock with with transfer of power looking like it's most likely going to go to the Republicans in Congress, which means the purse strings of the government are going to get tied down so you know blue senate blue executive a red congress that
Starting point is 00:05:45 just means money's getting tight yep it doesn't mean that we're going to start getting along if anything it means we're as divided as we've ever been and these elections are showing that it's right down the middle so it doesn't matter so what xi jinping wants to do is he knows that the win for the for china and the win for chinese influence around the world is to show that china can get stuff done where the west can't even figure out their own backyard. But why is he taking a senior citizen out of the nursing home? Because Hu Jintao is the only other person that carries anywhere near as much influence as Xi Jinping.
Starting point is 00:06:17 He doesn't look like he knows what he ate for lunch today. Yeah. Don't mistake the way that an old man looks. He sat in Xi's savage before she sat there look at this look at look at g's face that is the ultimate like throw some sunglasses on him with a cigarette and say not in here bitch he's like oh yeah so this is also important because if you watch if you get trying to resist so if you get no he's not resisting he's just he's just an old guy he's asking questions you see him keep reaching for that sheet of paper he's trying to
Starting point is 00:06:44 ask listen up julian he's trying to ask questions about why changes were made to the panel without his approval and now as he's being marched out watch how nobody looks at him nobody looks at him because they realize this is a move that she is making so they're not looking no eye contact no eye contact these are there are very few things that you can be certain of in life but you can always be sure the sun will rise each morning. You can bet your bottom dollar that you'll always need air to breathe and water to drink. And, of course, you can rest assured that with Public Mobile's 5G subscription phone plans, you'll pay the same thing every month.
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Starting point is 00:07:57 Ask your Chevrolet dealer for details. All people that have worked under Hu Jintao, and they're all essentially demonstrating their defer, their deferral to Xi Jinping. This is a clear message to the world that Xi Jinping is the consolidated source of power in China and that they are unified behind Xi Jinping. So what happened to him? Yeah, we don't know. We don't know.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Probably nothing. I mean, the dude is a legend in China. He's probably living in some nice pagoda up in the mountains. Oh, that's nice. Just being left alone. Right. He got a nice retirement package. They gave him Pebble Beach. He's probably living in some nice pagoda up in the mountains. That's nice. Just being left alone. Right. He got a nice retirement package. They gave him Pebble Beach.
Starting point is 00:08:29 He's too big to just be disappeared. Too important to be disappeared. But could you imagine that ever happening here? No. Imagine somebody walking Sleepy Joe out. He'd go the wrong way. Oh, my gosh. So that guy's equivalent to what?
Starting point is 00:08:43 He's equivalent to Xi Jinping before Xi? Yeah, he was when Bush was around and Obama first came. Yeah, he's the guy that essentially modernized China, brought China into the fold of world superpowers. Why do you talk about, and I think some of it's obvious to people listening, but I just want to hear you express it. When you're always going right to China as the main adversary here and you, to quote you on the Patrick, Beth David podcast,
Starting point is 00:09:10 you said you were stationed in Asia. You're not allowed to say where, but what languages do you speak again? Thai, Chinese, and Japanese. Okay. So you said you do the math, right? So obviously this is a topic, you know, something about like what makes them the ultimate threat and and what's your worst-case scenario with our relations with China over the next 10 years? Here's what I think about, and this has been going on forever, as long as I've been serving. It's been the same deal. The fact of the matter is the Bureau has really not geared up on the side of foreign counterintelligence on that side of the house. They've worried about other things that are here in our backyard in their mind, what they can see, the drugs, the murder, the organized crime.
Starting point is 00:09:53 In the meantime, they're just destroying every part of what we do and how we do it. And what I always look at is look at the focus on the face of 18 and 19 year old Chinese Communist Party soldiers. Look at that. Look at the ferocity that comes with that. Look at then look at our kids, our generation, our military recruitment crisis right now. Exactly. We actually lowered our standard by 10,000 and missed the quota by 15,000. We're not even getting new soldiers into our military.
Starting point is 00:10:24 We can't do it we can't find and what they say is well we don't really want the kid with you know some type of indictment or some type of misdemeanor because you just don't know that listen we have no choice like i said lowered it lowered it by 10 000 missed it by 15 this has never happened ever ever in the history of the military. So what do we do now? So then you've got people talking about, well, we should have a two-week service after high school. And then you go, come on, are you fucking crazy? Parents will be – that will be the most corrupt program in the history of the United States as parents are buying their kids way out of it.
Starting point is 00:10:58 So that's – it starts there. It starts with the commitment to country and cause. And so whatever is done there, and obviously we can only imagine what's done in order to keep that in place, and it's a high drive. You know, the culture is a high drive culture. Want to succeed. Want to do more. Want to come to the States, study at our Ivy League universities, do the things that they do.
Starting point is 00:11:17 And it just carries over into, I would love to know what that guy was trying to put forward. What was he asking? We'll never find that out. That's true. The reason that you see me jump right to China is because of three main things. First, we spent 20 years, just like Jim was saying, we spent 20 years fighting a global war on terrorism. Guess who wasn't involved in the global war on terrorism?
Starting point is 00:11:40 China. So that means all of our money, all of our effort means all of our money all of our effort all of our attention was fighting a transnational threat that china wasn't spending any time or any money on and they were building they were building and they were perfecting how they could penetrate the west because the west was distracted and how are they doing that now here's so that let's move on to point number two and watching our mistakes but watching what we did wrong whenever you go down into a mine right back in the day miners used to take what was it a parrot a canary a canary yeah they used to take a canary down into a mine right and the reason and it was because the canary when the canary bit the dust that's how they would know that
Starting point is 00:12:19 there wasn't enough oxygen to keep the miners alive so they could get out our canary is australia australia knows that they've been our canary is Australia. Australia knows that. They've been our canary for a long time. So guess what happened about four years ago? Australia realized that Chinese were sending Chinese students, Chinese professors, Chinese mining experts into Australia specifically to undermine Australian politics, Australian student mindset and ideology.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Mission accomplished. And guess who Australia's most important exporter, export import partner is? China. And they were so upset. The Australians, God love them because they're just a fearless bunch of savages sometimes. They were like, we caught you, China. We're going to let the whole world know we caught you and we're going to penalize you. Even though they know that penalizing China means penalizing themselves. Right. So Australia has been in this battle with the chinese for like the last five years but why were they the most totalitarian in the in the lens of what china was trying to do with when the pandemic just kept going on and on don't you're you're
Starting point is 00:13:20 distracted distracted yeah that's an offshoot that's not relevant to your first question okay right so we have our canary so my three. First, they didn't participate in the global war on terror. So they were mastering their future plan because they had a 50-year plan. Then we have our canary go off in Australia. And now the third point, they're poised to become the world's economic superpower by 2032. Economics is what drives everything in human existence, right? The more money you make, the more money you can spend developing weapons, the more military you can build, the more everybody else wants to be your friend because you have the most money. What made the United States the superpower that we are? Economics.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Our economics are starting to fall behind Chinese economics china knows that so they're very focused on becoming the world's economic superpower and once they're the economic superpower then it's very very hard for us to catch up after that which is why you see the race kicking up now trump trump kind of called attention to it but the world hated trump so the world was kind of not open to his point of view exactly but one of the only policies that carried on from the trump administration into the biden administration were the China policy. Yes, I'm seeing that a lot. So those are my three points.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Sorry to cut you off. No, no, no. That's outstanding. I mean, that's outstanding. And you think about they're all in as well. You know, we have I know we have offices near every major university. We at least have one person that sits. That's, you know, an experienced counterintell person, as experienced as the Bureau can be.
Starting point is 00:14:47 They sit outside these universities and they recruit assets within to find out what the deal is, whether or not they're actually a proactive asset, somebody that's trying to do things to harm U.S., or whether they're just gathering information. If you go to any major financial institution and or investment bank in the city, you will find interns within that organization who are being recalled back to China in order to report. And we're allowing it to happen. We are kind of nervous about whether or not we should hire or fire or get rid of or
Starting point is 00:15:26 even do background checks on these people where they're coming from what they're doing what their incentive is what their orders are why they're going back working for six weeks at a major new york corporation that's moving and shaking and then heading back for six weeks and then coming back to the states do you know so chinese chinese students make up the largest contingent of foreign students going to american law schools yep one out of every three of those graduates goes back to china why is it because they want to learn how to use our laws against us we don't know what they do when they go back to china but what we do know is that china knows how china's strategy if you look at what they did in hong kong if you look at what they did in Hong Kong, if you look at how they've handled the Bahamas,
Starting point is 00:16:06 if you look at how they handled the Central America, it certainly suggests. What did they do in the Bahamas? The FTX? They own the Bahamas, right? FTX. Where were you guys on Monday? Where were both of you on Monday? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Where is that money? That is fucking crazy. It's in your bank account, Jim. At least he got dressed for his interview. Yo, what is the story with the kid? Sorry, I digress. Are you aware of the kid? What's the story with the kid?
Starting point is 00:16:31 Sammy Bankman find? Yes. The kid who got found drowned off the coast of Puerto Rico. Whoa. No, wait a minute. Talk to me. Yeah. I got to send you the article.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Julian sent me the article to it, but there was a kid who posted on Twitter. All right. He said, if you find, you tell the story. The founder of MakerDAO it, but there was a kid who posted on Twitter. You tell the story. The founder of MakerDAO you're talking about, right? Yes. The kid who says, if I show up dead, I did not commit suicide, and then he showed up drowned. Oh, boy. He sent out a tweet. This guy, Nikolai something or other. I'm going to text it to you.
Starting point is 00:16:59 He was one of the co-founders of MakerDAO. He sends out a tweet on October 28th that says something to the effect of, I don't have it in front of me, but it's like, I'm down in the Caribbean. My girlfriend turned out to be a spy. I am not going to kill myself, but if I died, there's an Israeli-U.S. pedo ring or something going on.
Starting point is 00:17:20 It sounded a little crazy going on down here. And then naturally people ran right with Epstein because that was obviously something that happened. And so two weeks later, you have – it's just weird that FTX and – it's SBF, but what's the guy's name? Sam Bankman. I just texted you. He's right up here. Freed? Yeah, Sam Bankman Freed.
Starting point is 00:17:40 I'm saying it wrong. But Sam Bankman Freed, the CEO of FTX, that whole whole exchange crashes and he's in the Caribbean, in the Bahamas. And people are just like right away like, oh, it could absolutely have nothing to do with it but two crypto guys. Because by the way, the dude who sent out that tweet found drowned two weeks later or two days later. So actually died. And now this all crashes and every single cryptocurrency like realm of the industry was tied in some way to FTX. So Jim
Starting point is 00:18:09 they don't want to hear my comments. No I want to hear a bit. Also we got to get back to the Bahamas. Do we need a tinfoil hat for this? I want to know that. No you need to take off your tinfoil hat if you're going to listen to me. Yeah exactly. And freaking Julian's got a beautiful tinfoil hat sometimes he does i
Starting point is 00:18:25 envy it wear it did you get the article michael um okay so essentially let's let's start with ftx because i think this is super important right so if you take ftx by itself right what was ftx for anybody who who isn't super into crypto ft FTX was arguably the second largest foreign exchange or currency, cryptocurrency, open market exchange place available to anybody in cryptocurrency. The first largest is a place called Binance. The second was ftx right or was was sam bankman fried freeds uh company who had binance who was that let's get i heard that guy let's get to that in a second let's get to that in a second so binance made a play to buy ftx right that was the play everything rallied everybody's happy now what kind of market have we been in for the last nine months? Down market. Six months, down market, right? What have cryptocurrencies done for the last six months? Crashed and decreased in value, right?
Starting point is 00:19:33 And what's FTX looking for? Looking for a way to subsidize the fact that they've lost a shit ton of money. Because when people, when they lose money, what that means is people are taking their cryptocurrency out and exchanging it for fiat currency so if you remember it's a wonderful life if you guys remember that movie yeah great movie yeah do you remember the run on the bank yes that's that's exactly what happened in cryptocurrency people saw their their assets were decreasing value so they made a run on the bank and they started taking their money out and it wasn't there it wasn't there exactly right when when finance found out it wasn't there then they
Starting point is 00:20:05 pulled out do you know what they did before that so now what you've got what you've got is essentially ftx standing by itself over leveraged under resourced in a crash right now so that's that's how the whole crash happened it has nothing to do with the bahamas has nothing to do with anything else do you know about before though but what whatance did before? Go ahead. You didn't say it. This is an important context. Binance announced, I guess like eight or nine days ago, that they were selling their 2.1 billion or something reserves of FTT, which is the token of FTX. And they didn't say why, but they said, you know, we'd like to be responsible for the market and do it in an orderly manner. that's what that's what that was the main driver to cause people to withdraw it so then they were looking to buy it and then they're like oh no your balance sheet's fucked it's
Starting point is 00:20:51 sketchy it's very sketchy i'm not saying it's not sketchy now let's go back to the question that jim asked who owns binance anybody care to guess easy I'm going to guess that's not the answer. No, it's a Chinese organization. And let me ask you this question. Is cryptocurrency legal in China? No. No. It was outlawed two months ago. I thought mining was...
Starting point is 00:21:17 Mining is still alive and well. They have no problem using Chinese servers to mine it and then sell it to the United States. But there is no cryptocurrency allowed inside China until China creates their own state controlled. Right. That's amazing. So basically, if you want, you want, let me put on my tin hat now. You basically have a Chinese firm knowing that they can mess with the market and have zero impact on their own people.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Make a large reinvestment of currency into the market. What happens when you flood a market with currency? You decrease the value of that currency. So they cause a flood, they decrease the value, and then they make two public announcements that basically bring into question FTX, their only competitor and the second largest crypto company out there. Were they looking to crash it? Probably not. They were probably just looking to cause pain the same week as a midterm, you know, on the verge of whether or not we were going to be going into a recession. They're probably just looking to cause pain at all. But this was in excess of the pain they were looking to create. And now what we essentially have is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world is controlled by the
Starting point is 00:22:22 Chinese, which is the only country in the world that doesn't use crypto. What's your average age of the crypto investor? What generation is that? Your generation? 21, maybe. Right? I'm in the 20s, I guess. So who are the folks that control these midterms?
Starting point is 00:22:40 What voter? What group? 20 to 29s? Well, these midterms, we saw no group 20 to 29s well these midterms i have no idea nice job chinese yeah this is it's that's who you're saying it's a big economic war now am i do i see every ghost as the chinese no i don't see every ghost of the chinese but when it comes to i think we should look at it though when it comes to economics if they're they're the folks yeah when it comes to economics oh man they're savvy they're super to economics. You should look if they're the folks. Yeah. When it comes to economics. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:23:05 They're savvy. They're super savvy. And it's really interesting that they're so savvy because in their system, economics works completely differently. But when you have one out of every three lawyers studying U.S. law going back to China, they've all got gainful employment when they get there. How effective is China's intelligence apparatus? I mean, I assume it's very effective, but like relative to the CIA, relative to the FSB, Mossad, like where, how do you view
Starting point is 00:23:30 what China's capable of and how they go about doing the job? Cutthroat. That's the difference. Hmm. What we do is really good. What they do is cutthroat. They have no problem.
Starting point is 00:23:44 They have work casualties yeah work casualties is not an issue it's it's it's a different mo it's a different modus operandi yeah like we're trying to be clandestine yes we try to get in get out nobody knows that we're there yeah it's important the chinese are bulls in a china shop they want to come in break everything and leave a calling card because then guess what then we talk about it right they left the calling card when they when they when they hacked into the office of personal management system with the dod they stole like 60 of the records and in opm by the way my ex is trying to get a settlement i mean i'm like whatever and then they told the whole and then they told the whole world and then they told the whole world we did it right and then
Starting point is 00:24:24 the whole world was like oh shit the, the Chinese can hack into the American military personnel system. That's how they do it. It's the exact opposite of what Russia does. It's a totally different MO. They don't need to be clandestine because they basically have a culture where every Chinese person who affiliates with the mainland in any way, no matter where they are in the world, aligns as a mainlander first, right? They're a Chinese something, Chinese American, Chinese French, Chinese whatever, but they're Chinese first. What is their ultimate goal? Economic superiority. Yeah. I think just- It's like 19 to 12 right now. So you think by 2032-
Starting point is 00:25:00 It's not me. That's economics. They've passed that. GDP, I'm talking. Yeah. If you just look at the numbers that are out there posted by Harvard Business Review, by Brookings Institute, they're predicted to be economic superpower by 2022. Well, Apple's trying to take their slave trade out of China and put it in Vietnam now. Trying. They're trying. Are more companies going to do that? Because obviously that's the one thing about COVID. I don't understand because they've basically with going so with China, I'm talking about going so hard on COVID. They shocked the system and forced multinationals around the world, not just in the US, to have to evaluate their supply chains within China and adjust to other places, which is literally the opposite of what China should want. No. China knows that they're always going to have,
Starting point is 00:25:51 we're calculating time like Americans. Americans look at time as like two years is a long time. And now you're right. Right. And even in our government, the longest, I think in our government, the longest approved budget is five years. That's right. Is that right? Is there a longer budget than that? That's exactly right. And then you have the contingency, the holdover that goes on for maybe six months
Starting point is 00:26:10 before it's renewed. In China, one man can basically write a line item that lasts 35 years. That's probably what happened. Isn't that a big problem that presidents only last four years here? Technically, presidents only last two years here because then they spend two years right exactly for re-election either running or in second term lame duck yeah you know they're not paying attention they have nothing yeah not paying attention how much power do you think the president has these days i think the president in large part
Starting point is 00:26:38 has mixed power right there's the executive order power because what's happened for like 20 years is congress has been letting the president make whatever decisions they want to make we saw obama create the most executive orders in history until trump came around until biden came around like we we are now to a place where we are basically um policying through executive orders because you know nobody else unless you own the Senate and the house, it's impossible to get anything through. Uh, so the,
Starting point is 00:27:09 the president has been getting a lot of power, but their power has always lied with the Congress. It's just when Congress outsources their power to the executive branch, then they get to, they get to claim that it's not their fault when they run for reelection, which they have to do every two years. So what is this story? This is the, this is the guy, this is the kid who drowned, right? What exactly did he say?
Starting point is 00:27:30 This is- Nikolai Mashigin. Balancer Labs. Okay. Has drowned in Puerto Rico, local media say. He developed, he's the developer of MakerDAO. Scroll down. Keep going. Keep going past this. D died as a result of drowning so go to his tweet
Starting point is 00:27:50 CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean islands they are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex-girlfriend who was a spy. They will torture me to death.
Starting point is 00:28:07 I mean, I think this is pretty, I mean, this is pretty tied up nice in a little bow. Jim, this is, there's no way to question this. Except it happened on Twitter. He's probably verified. He was not.
Starting point is 00:28:18 No, this was before. He drowned before, unfortunately. Before he could get Twitter blue. Elon hadn't released it yet. You just don't see how that could possibly happen, you know, without him actually doing it. Drowning's a hell of a way to go.
Starting point is 00:28:30 You know what the Bahamas is, right? What, the Bahama Triangle? It's a series of islands. What do you think the most common way of dying in the Bahamas probably is? It's not going to be like getting shot by a gang member. Do you think a guy who's inventing
Starting point is 00:28:46 crypto on the computer every day is out there going for a fucking swim? No, this guy's not going in the water. Come on. I'm thinking a guy who's inventing crypto every day probably got drunk one day, got caught in a riptide, and didn't have what it took to swim back to shore. How perfectly tied together. Two weeks after he posted this tweet?
Starting point is 00:29:02 Two days? I think two weeks. So you guys have said two weeks and two days. No, October 28th is the tweet. He was dead by Halloween. You sure he wasn't dressed as somebody else? It's Halloween. Or was he trying to get attention to commit suicide or something? I mean, you're the same guy who said on a Reddit feed when you were doing an AMA, one of the questions was, what does the CIA, and they may have said, and other intelligence organizations do that crosses the line of morals?
Starting point is 00:29:32 Are they into, whether it be sex trafficking or having to do things that are totally insane to be able to get intelligence? And you answered it very, honestly i've incredibly honestly you said something to the effect of there are things that make me lose sleep at night that we do that i'd rather not talk about in a reddit forum here which is not no right it's not no if you look at this this has so many red flags in it that make me just it does it just so we've got to take that for what it is like did the guy die two days later? Yes. Is that correlation or is that causation? We don't really know, right? Right. You tell me that a potentially unfit guy drowns in the Bahamas?
Starting point is 00:30:14 Okay, that's unfortunate. And then you show me a tweet that says CIA and Mossad and pedo elite. Yeah. It's a lot. Some kind of sex trafficking. But wait. But then it gets even better. It's a blackmail entrapment ring out of Puerto Rico.
Starting point is 00:30:28 So unprudicated. And oh, by the way, I will be framed by my ex-girlfriend using my laptop because she's a spy. Okay, but. You know how many perfect things have to line up for this to be true? Where's the laptop? Has anybody interviewed the girlfriend? Well, scroll down. We can ask that question. Scroll down. It's actually with Hunter true where's the laptop has anybody interviewed the girl we'll scroll down that question scroll down it's actually it's with hunter exactly
Starting point is 00:30:49 scroll down so yeah this this has got me not suspicious yeah but how do you but this has got like was the dude knocked off by some like some organized criminal for some other reason? Who knows? Okay. This is just dark, dark theme. They will torture me to death. What day was this? The same day? The 28th. That's the same tweet. I missed the torture me to death.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Admittedly, when I hear the words CIA, Mossad, and Peto Elite, it seems like a lot. Three possible futures for me. One, suicided by the CIA. Two, CIA brain damaged slave asset three worst nightmare of people who fucked with me up until now i am sure these are that's it i mean that's a tough three you guys would say i could see i could see you guys taking a trip down memory lane reading this one you're like oh yeah i remember that suicided by cia that's one i don't like that c CIA brain damage, slave asset.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Okay, so I really don't know what happened. I mean, a brain damage slave asset is super useful. It's really good. But have we done... All right, in a serious manner. And I don't... Like, see, my issue with people online who complain about everything just to do it,
Starting point is 00:31:59 like the Twitterati... I can tell you exactly why CIA wouldn't kill this guy. Because of this conversation. That is exactly why they wouldn't touch this guy and then this reverse psychology person would say and that's exactly why they would yeah and the reverse psychology and the reverse psychology person would never right that would never have actual insight into what happens at cia because they specialize in reverse psychology but the people who are online who just complain about the cia all day and say like defund the CIA defund the FBI
Starting point is 00:32:25 and shit like I don't I think that's insane because you you have to have this stuff you you are you're a powerful country people out there want this country dead right like there's enemies in the world whether you like it or not that's what it is but it doesn't mean that like a guy like me who knows that also wouldn't know or not know, also wouldn't be able to speculate that perhaps things in this realm happen. And by the way, if given the context, not that I would ever deserve it because I'm some private guy in a fucking armchair, but if given the context, I'd say, wow, that really sucks. But I get it. Life without CIA or FBI is like life without food and water. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Right. I would I would assign CIA is CIA or FBI is like life without food and water. Yeah. Right? I would assign CIA, going without CIA is like going without food. You're going to last a while. It's just not going to be pretty. Going without FBI, it's like going without water.
Starting point is 00:33:16 You know what this country would turn into in about three days without the Federal Bureau of Investigation doing what it does? I mean, you correct me if I'm wrong, man.
Starting point is 00:33:24 I think you're absolutely right. My issue is just the leadership at the top at this point, I think needs to be, we don't have the meticulous, well, let me not say that. That's not true. We have a good portion of the Bureau who is meticulous about their investigations. We have a good portion of the agency who is meticulous about their asset collection and how they utilize that information and report it. I think the biggest problem that I see is those folks that are leading the charge that have become politicized, especially in my organization, you know, have become politicized to getting the huge headline. Hey, guys, make sure you hit that link in the description below and go subscribe to my buddy Danny Jones's podcast, Concrete, which is a great podcast. If you haven't seen Concrete, which is a great podcast
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