[0:01:04 - 0:01:15] What is a bunker? Wait, I mean, we hear all about these billionaire bunkers last I checked though the
Pentagon doesn't pay billionaire contracts to its employees.
[0:22:20 - 0:22:32] And I think, so anyways, that's that's how I answer that question. Yeah. So it's interesting to hear you breaking it down because you come from deep in the
Pentagon.
[0:29:34 - 0:29:43] As the
Pentagon's director for defense intelligence and a senior executive, let's say, I know senior executive in the office of the Undersecretary Defense for Intelligence and Security OUSD.
[0:30:06 - 0:30:19] Reed, Reed had been the subject of a nearly two year long investigation by the debrief speaking on the condition of anonymity, multiple current and former
Pentagon employees told the debrief Reed had engaged in wide ranging misconduct and corruption for years.
[0:31:10 - 0:31:17] And also a lot of my headaches. This is this was the pivotal time when the
Pentagon went from saying, yeah, a tip was real.
[0:33:22 - 0:33:33] Well, let's let's clear that up right now because this makes sense. So basically people who were enemies like maybe this guy within the
Pentagon had some reason or motive to say that, you know, we want
[0:38:22 - 0:38:38] There were actually two of those orders that were put out. So the department knew that all my files needed to be maintained and retained. And they didn't what happened is well, they said they didn't. So what happened is about a year later, there was a FOIA request through the
Pentagon.
[0:38:38 - 0:38:48] What year are we in 2019 maybe 20. And the
Pentagon said, oh, we deleted all loose files within a year, everything.
[0:39:29 - 0:39:44] What do you say to that? Who was the other guy or you not allowed to say, you know, it's it's it's out. If you do enough digging, you'll see exactly the email correspondence. And all of a sudden, the
Pentagon said, oh, yeah, that email, you know what, we did find one. And they submitted it.
[0:57:23 - 0:57:28] I guess,
Pentagon was up to some shenanigans and reached out to him. And he on his own volition,
[1:25:49 - 1:25:54] was arrested and charged today in connection with his plot to damage or destroy the
Pentagon and
[1:29:48 - 1:29:54] I don't know, like at the
Pentagon, for example, outside the building itself, not necessarily an iron
[1:29:59 - 1:30:04] mile, that airspace... So, I'm not going to speak on what capabilities the
Pentagon or any other
[1:30:22 - 1:30:26] address specific either capabilities for vulnerabilities. But if you do go to the
Pentagon,
[1:55:03 - 1:55:07] In your work within the
Pentagon and things that you were read in on or things you
[2:07:00 - 2:07:06] you know, my my involvement in this topic was completely different. My name was more
Pentagon,
[2:10:51 - 2:10:58] Uh,
Pentagon, DX show deep state. There you go. Fear's release of JFK files. Hit that one,
[2:11:01 - 2:11:06] Shilling
Pentagon document reveals war provoking reason deep state has always feared release of JFK
[2:11:06 - 2:11:10] assassination files. Shilling
Pentagon documents may reveal why the deep state has always feared
[2:29:23 - 2:29:28] remote? You take me there? Oh, for that particular moment. Yeah. We were in a skiff at the
Pentagon. Okay.
[2:33:38 - 2:33:43] it may be caused by a covert
Pentagon program disclosed at the court just last week. Oh, so it was
[2:49:21 - 2:49:26] I have approval from the
Pentagon to say exactly what I'm saying right now. But I was also reminded