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[SEGMENT 1-1] Freedom Coming 1 Check out our GARBAGE collection We are only a day away from reclaiming FREEDOM in America. I hope you've done me the honor of checking out my work at TKJN, and perhaps looked at our new merch. I would LOVE to get feedback on the new merch. If you see it, I can't imagine you not telling me how cool that stuff is? GetKrill.com/KevinJacksonbioptimizers.com/kjradioFreeGoldGuide.com/KJRadio [SEGMENT 1-2] Freedom Coming 2 You may not have seen me, but I'm looking rather fabulous and feeling great as well. I'm taking a regimen of products from Native Path, specifically Krill Oil. We are adding sponsors this week, and I'm THRILLED to have them on board. One built world class resorts and golf courses and changed the skylines of America's cities. He created the most popular entertainment show of his time. He managed large-scale enterprise with over 30,000 satisfied employees who, because of his employing them, put food on the tables of their families and autos into their garages. The other is a failed San Francisco politician who can't put two coherent sentences together, came in dead last in the primaries of 24 and then dropped out because of her clear unpopularity, did not receive a single vote to become the presidential candidate, and was elevated to the post of JOY purely for her color and sex. Let's begin the count with this fact: Kamala Harris has a horrible record with women Sure, Kamala Harris “networked” her way up the ladder—and hey, she's not the first to do it. Plenty of ambitious folks have used every tool at their disposal. But if you're going to trade favors for advancement, at least show up with some skills once you land the job. Let's be honest: Willie Brown wasn't exactly a heartthrob, and Harris wasn't exactly gracing the covers of beauty magazines either. But in sales, we call her choice “the ultimate sacrifice.” Willie got a career boost on his arm, and Harris got a rung up on the political ladder, even if she missed a few rungs in the competence department. The real kicker? Harris didn't just embarrass herself—she embarrassed the entire league of ambitious “hussies” who came before her. Many used their, ahem, “influence” not just to benefit themselves but to make some waves for other women. Harris? She went for herself. [SEGMENT 1-3] Freedom Coming 3 [X] SB – Dana White on mindboggling position we face Harris has a horrible record in public service Kamala Harris exemplified Jekyll and Hyde when you line up her actions with her “principles.” Case in point: she once gleefully recounted her marijuana use. While this could pass as a minor issues, except for the fact that she locked up countless Black men for doing the same thing. But hey, when you're riding that political elevator, a little hypocrisy shouldn't slow the ascent. And let's talk about her so-called “criminal justice record.” Harris loves to paint herself as the law-and-order warrior, boasting she's prosecuted “hundreds” of cases. The truth? It's closer to 20, if that. In the spirit of her old boss, Harris "padded" her resume more than a Schoch. As for going after criminal masterminds, look at what Harris considered a heinous crime. Truancy. But instead of working to understand why children were missing school, Harris to a sledge hammer to a thumbtack and decided to prosecute parents. Yes, Harris targeted and arrested parents of children who school. But her reason was not born of concern for students' academic success. Instead, Harris pursued this course because the state of California loses funding when attendance drops. No funding, no money for the state coffers—that's the math she cared about. And for families who couldn't pay the fines? Tough luck. Harris wasn't about to let a single mom's struggles get in the way of her precious attendance counts. Clearly, Harris prioritized the state's budget over families' stability. I know the feeling—my family's down to one car thanks to a supply-chain crisis courtesy of the Biden-Harris duo. Now my son's late to first period every day. But in Kamala's world, that means I could be up for “truancy crimes,” and she'd probably cackle as they hauled me in. [SEGMENT 1-4] Freedom Coming 4 I said I would discuss something that didn't seem like that big of a deal, until you put it in perspective. And that's a comment made by Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin. The most dangerous people on the planet are the American Leftists. They have no limits to which they won't pursue power and wealth. And that includes assassinating a president. Watch as Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin explains how Democrats operate their "peaceful transition of power". [X] SB – Jamie Raskin Steal it in the states, DOJ, or with election officials Democrats honor elections Pol Sci: fascists Don't accept the outcome Embrace political violence Organized “top down” Raskin just revealed Democrats' plan. Because Democrats are bold enough to tell you what they plan, but pretending it's what the other side is planning. While many people won't say the obvious out loud, I will do so. Again. And I will simultaneously translate what Raskin said: "Democrats cheated in 2020 and stole the election from Donald Trump. But they know they can't steal this one, so they want a Trump win to appear to be Trump's theft of the 2024 election." The reason Democrats didn't want a second Trump term is simple: Trump was effective at Phase I of draining the swamp of the people who have milked and bilked American citizens for decades. But the Democrats made a few grave mistakes. First, the blatant theft of the election, and the things that triggered it. For example, working with the Chinese to release a bug that allowed for the theft. Yes, our National Institute of Health led by Fauci the fraud colluded with the Chinese to release the Wuhan, aka China Virus around the world. The intent of the release was to cause governments, specifically America to keep citizens at home. This led to mail-in ballots, which Democrats pre-printed with Biden. At the appropriate time, 3A Eastern time, operatives stole the election from Trump. Second, Democrats orchestrated January 6, working with terror groups and the FBI [I know, redundant] to pretend that Trump didn't want a "peaceful transition of power". Obama's "peaceful transition of power" Before I continue, let's go back 2016, when Obama promised a peaceful transition of power. In fact what Obama did was work with his Department of Justice to actually target and persecute Trump from Day One of his election victory. Recall that Admiral Rogers blew the whistle on Obama and informed Trump that his base of operations at Trump Tower have been compromised. Yes, Obama's DOJ was spying on Trump's transition team. Next, Obama's FBI targeted Trump transition team members, specifically General Flynn in order to disrupt Trump's ability to begin draining the swamp. During the 4 years of Trump's presidency, Obama's legacy DOJ worked a bullsh*t Russian collusion story, and wholly ignored the real criminal in that particular case, Hillary Clinton. As we would learn, Clinton's team started this nonsense of Russian collusion and the FBI knew the story was bogus from the start. By the end of Trump's term, panic set in for Democrats, because Trump actually followed through with his campaign promise to MAGA. Thus, the remnant Obama DOJ plotted the successful coup of 2020. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
The Ukraine war took an unexpected turn — into Russia. The spectacular march on Moscow by Vladimir Putin's rebellious henchman exposed the strongman's surprising weakness. During these dramatic events, the Russian nuclear superpower teetered on the edge of chaos. And as America ramps up support for Ukraine, an unstable Russia is now an even bigger threat to the global democratic order.Fernando is joined by Admiral Mike Rogers who unravels the web of Ukraine war politics, shedding light on the almost Russian coup. Drawing upon his extensive experience as the former director of the National Security Agency (NSA), commander of the United States Cyber Command, and chief of the Central Security Service, Admiral Rogers shares unique, fresh insights into what's really happening in a Russia destabilized by Putin's war. Rogers is a member of Issue One's National Council on Election Integrity and Council for Responsible Social Media.
Enjoy this important discussion with Admiral Mike Rogers. Admiral Rogers served 37 years in the United States Navy, rising to the rank of four star Admiral and served as Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and Director, National Security Agency. We open our conversation with a geostrategic perspective of the world. Mike discusses what the next conflict may look like, how we can prepare for that conflict, and what technology may become more important. Also what we'll have to prepare for – and potentially tolerate – from future conflicts. Mike's discussion of Ukraine is equally fascinating and how it has characteristics of the first World War. We discuss the use of unmanned vehicles and their impact on the war. And listen to what technology, aviation, and AAM is important for the future.We discuss how scale, speed, and efficiency are what we'll need today and in the future – and how industry has to help us get off the few exquisite platforms of today – given the needs of the future. And how the private sector has an important role with innovation for future warfighting needs. Of course we discuss cyber – the threats – how it's changing – how common cyber events are - and what industry can be doing relating to cyber. We also discuss cyber and the war in Ukraine – and how to integrate the capabilities of the government and the private sector – to build resilience.Thank you Admiral Mike Rogers for an excellent conversation.
Cyber Threats Across the Spectrum and What's Being Done With Former NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers Former Director National Security Agency and Commander U.S. Cyber Command Tuesday, November 8, 2022 1:30-3:00 p.m. CT With Moderator Congressman Jim Cooper (TN-5th) House Armed Services Committee Chair, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces And Panelists Ms. Casey Santos CIO, Asurion Mr. Paul Connelly VP Information Protection and Security at HCA Healthcare Dr. Brandon Prins Political Science Department Head, University of Tennessee Knoxville Curtis Clan Chief Information Security Officer State of Tennessee
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Admiral Michael Rogers (Ret), former head of the U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, is the Chairman of the Advisory Board at Conceal. In this episode, Admiral Rogers joins host Steve Morgan to discuss what inspired his mission to protect the data of businesses and individuals across the country, how much danger the growing cyber threat poses to the public, and more. Conceal is a zero-trust network privacy and security company that disguises and protects your enterprise's online presence and privacy. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://conceal.io
In this episode, A'ndre and Ryan talk with Admiral (Ret.) Mike Rogers about the cyber aspects of Russia's war against Ukraine. Admiral Rogers, who served as NSA Director and CYBERCOM Commander (2014-2018), breaks down Russia's cyber capabilities, how Ukraine can defend itself, and the potential implications of NATO involvement in cyberspace. Admiral Rogers points to Russia's NotPetya cyberattack that crippled Ukraine in 2017 as a baseline to understand what we may see. He also discusses vulnerabilities both within Ukraine and the United States and delves into the importance of information operations during the present conflict.
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series Don't look at me to explain zero trust to you, because I'm just as confused. I've heard plenty of definitions, and they all sound good. I just don't know which one is right, or maybe they're all right. This week's episode of CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast was recorded in front of a live audience at KeyConf at the City Winery in New York City. My guest co-host for this special episode is JJ Agha, CISO, Compass. Joining us on stage were a host of guests, Admiral Rogers, former NSA director and Commander US Cyber Command, Oded Hareven, CEO and co-founder, Akeyless, and Dr. Zero Trust, Chase Cunningham (@cynjaChaseC). Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Akeyless As organizations embrace automation, they must control their secrets sprawl. Security teams must enable the transition with centralized access to secrets, and consistent policies to limit risk and maintain compliance. Akeyless provides a unified, SaaS based solution for Secrets Management, Secure Remote Access, and Data Protection. More about Akeyless In this episode: Is zero trust easy for organizations to deploy and control? Are we taking zero trust too far? Does it help to have more eyes on the problem? What are the problems with secure remote access that we're still struggling with?
Is China an enemy or a competitor to the United States? Former Director of the NSA and the former Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Admiral Michael Rogers weighs in on this topic and much more on Episode #111 of TF7 Radio! Admiral Michael Rogers reviews China's 100 year strategy, what it means to the United States, and what the U.S. should do in the coming years to mitigate any threat to our national security. In light of even more recent cyber attacks against U.S. Government military officials by groups allegedly sponsored by the Chinese Government, Admiral Rogers lays out what he thinks the United States strategy should be to ensure a fair playing field across the global stage. Admiral Rogers also talks about what it was like to lead U.S. Cyber Command, what the U.S. needs to do about election security, and he explains how leaving the government and working in the private sector over the last 18 months has affected his views on Cyber Security in the United States.
Is China an enemy or a competitor to the United States? Former Director of the NSA and the former Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Admiral Michael Rogers weighs in on this topic and much more on Episode #111 of TF7 Radio! Admiral Michael Rogers reviews China's 100 year strategy, what it means to the United States, and what the U.S. should do in the coming years to mitigate any threat to our national security. In light of even more recent cyber attacks against U.S. Government military officials by groups allegedly sponsored by the Chinese Government, Admiral Rogers lays out what he thinks the United States strategy should be to ensure a fair playing field across the global stage. Admiral Rogers also talks about what it was like to lead U.S. Cyber Command, what the U.S. needs to do about election security, and he explains how leaving the government and working in the private sector over the last 18 months has affected his views on Cyber Security in the United States.
In this special release, we talked with former NSA Director Admiral (Ret.) Mike Rogers about the intelligence community, cyberwarfare, and his service in the US Navy. Admiral Rogers discusses the evolution of intelligence gathering, the impact of rapidly changing technology, implications of the Edward Snowden affair, and whether the US needs a Cyber Force.
Is China an enemy or a competitor to the United States? Former Director of the NSA and the former Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Admiral Michael Rogers weighs in on this topic and much more on Episode #111 of TF7 Radio! Admiral Michael Rogers reviews China's 100 year strategy, what it means to the United States, and what the U.S. should do in the coming years to mitigate any threat to our national security. In light of even more recent cyber attacks against U.S. Government military officials by groups allegedly sponsored by the Chinese Government, Admiral Rogers lays out what he thinks the United States strategy should be to ensure a fair playing field across the global stage. Admiral Rogers also talks about what it was like to lead U.S. Cyber Command, what the U.S. needs to do about election security, and he explains how leaving the government and working in the private sector over the last 18 months has affected his views on Cyber Security in the United States.
"Boris" describes Vladimir Putin's diabolical plan to rule the world by throwing the American political system into total chaos through a multi-faceted plan to ensure almost any election outcome in 2016 would result in his dominance. Putin's prefered outcome: Putin's number one asset, Barack Hussein Obama, remains in office as President of the United States through 2018...achieved by ensuring that whomever won the election would be immediately indicted, the election would be nullified, a new election would be scheduled for 2018, Obama would remain an the "Interim President," and Putin would dictate all decisions regarding Iran, Syria, Ukraine, and all other Russia-centric issues. Putin's plans began to crumble when Trump won, Admiral Rogers spilled some of the beans, and Obama panicked.
The Heroism of Admiral Mike Rogers. Original Whistleblower to SpyGate. We learn this week that former NSA Director Rogers has met with John Durham on "multiple occasions" as part of the DOJ investigation into the Origins of SpyGate. Excellent good news for America, and very bad news for the Coup Plotters. We review the speeches, history and timelines of Admiral Rogers going back to his infamous Trump Tower meeting in November 2016. Here we have a patriot who knows exactly what Team Obama was up to, spying on their political opponents year after year. Stay tuned. Meanwhile, we sample a Shakespearean Christmas from Hamlet. We review Friar Giovanni Giacondo's beloved 1513 letter on the peace and joy of Christmas. Wonderful Holiday Conversations. Old Toy Trains. Adeste Fideles. War Is Over. With Listener Calls & Christmas Music via the Mills Brothers, Luciano Pavarotti, the Beach Boys, Cocteau Twins, Roger Miller, George Strait and John Lennon.
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It's Friday night so we have a little business to take care of and then some relaxation. We need to talk about Admiral Rogers, because like clockwork, after we finished talking about him on air last night, he popped up on Twitter. In the second half we'll spend some time on an article written by Camille Paglia about the evolution and eventual death of the Hollywood Sex Symbol — I thought it would provide a good opportunity for some end-of-the week conversation. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/Q9Zfthc9ayE Sponsor the Show: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/QuiteFrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFranklyPodcast.com DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 Quite Frankly Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Steemit: https://bit.ly/2FrNkyi Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Live On: Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 DLive: https://bit.ly/2PpY0k0
Is China an enemy or a competitor to the United States? Former Director of the NSA and the former Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Admiral Michael Rogers weighs in on this topic and much more on Episode #111 of TF7 Radio! Admiral Michael Rogers reviews China's 100 year strategy, what it means to the United States, and what the U.S. should do in the coming years to mitigate any threat to our national security. In light of even more recent cyber attacks against U.S. Government military officials by groups allegedly sponsored by the Chinese Government, Admiral Rogers lays out what he thinks the United States strategy should be to ensure a fair playing field across the global stage. Admiral Rogers also talks about what it was like to lead U.S. Cyber Command, what the U.S. needs to do about election security, and he explains how leaving the government and working in the private sector over the last 18 months has affected his views on Cyber Security in the United States.
Adm. Michael Rogers, Retired Four Star Admiral and Former Director of the National Security Agency and Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command discusses risk and reward, and the difference in both. THe Admiral also discusses accountability, the things that concern him regarding ethics in the new world of AI, and one of the best lessons he ever learned. Key Takeaways [1:20] Mike Rogers retired from the Navy in 2018 after nearly 37 years of service, rising to the rank of Four Star Admiral. [5:49] As a Four Star Admiral, Michael’s life was all about risk and reward and how they’re intertwined. The risk is there to help us prioritize challenges to achieve an outcome that generates our reward. Michael would tell his team if they were uncomfortable with risk, they are in the wrong career. [8:06] In the military, risk in viewed as two parts: Risk of mission and ability to achieve the outcome, and mission to force. On the private sector side, you worry about risk of mission but not so much the mission to force. In the civilian world, we also see reputational risk. [13:21] Michael defines accountability as the alignment of authority, resources, and responsibility. In the business world, we typically are less comfortable giving people authority, and we need to truly empower people to make them accountable. [18:15] Michael recounts an example of how the Commander in Chief provided the ultimate example of accountability. [20:23] The biggest challenge as a leader isn’t the technology, it’s the people, ethos and culture. [22:23] AI and machine learning will be huge advantages, and if used correctly and supervised when appropriate, we will be able to help us parse through vast data and free up time and energy. [27:41] We must think how we can effectively communicate in a way that helps the decision maker generate a decision. [35:33] What Michael loved about the special operations approach was that it wasn’t about your rank or position, it was about the value you bring and how one maximizes speed, agility and communication within the chain of command. [40:35] Leadership is so much more challenging, we can’t fully replace the experience of connection and crisis response with AI or machines. [42:34] Michael shares an experience that inspired him to forever be combat ready and impacted him for the rest of his career. [52:19] Adaptability is as much about ethos and culture as process, and should be based upon what as the greatest impact on completing the mission. [54:55] We have the ability to shape workforce behavior by how we incentivize performance. [57:33] Think about the dynamics that shape your own work culture, and the backgrounds and values of who works there. Quotable Quotes “I have always enjoyed the challenge.” “You can’t truly hold people accountable if you don’t give them the authority they need to actually do the job.” “It’s not about me, it’s about the mission and the men and women that do the hard work.” “How do we incentivize behavior that we say we value?” Cyber Command National Security Agency Auburn University Kellogg School of Management | Northwestern Department of Defense Society for Information Management AEGIS Weapon System TLP 101: General Stanley McChrystal on What Connects Us Puzzle Palace Bio: Mike Rogers retired from the U.S. Navy in 2018 after nearly 37 years of naval service rising to the rank of four-star admiral. He culminated his career with a four-year tour as Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and Director, National Security Agency. In those roles he worked with the leadership of the U.S. government, the Department of Defense and the U.S. Intelligence community as well as their international counterparts in the conduct of cyber and intelligence activity across the globe. He also assisted in the development of national and international policy with respect to cyber, intelligence and technology – including extensive work with corporate leadership in the Finance, IT, Telecommunications and Technology sectors. During his broader service in uniform, ADM Rogers held positions afloat and ashore around the globe focusing on cyber, intelligence, maritime operations and national security. His joint service was extensive including duty with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Indo Pacific Command and U.S. Atlantic Command. In addition, Admiral Rogers commanded at the unit, Numbered Fleet and service component levels in the Navy. Admiral Rogers is a graduate of Auburn University and also holds a Masters of Science in National Security. He is a distinguished graduate of the National War College and a graduate of highest distinction from the Naval War College. He is also an MIT Seminar XXI fellow and a Harvard Senior Executive in National Security alum. He is currently supporting companies in the private sector, serving as a member of various Boards or acting as a Senior Advisor. He also speaks globally to various business and academic groups and is working internationally in the cyber and national security arenas. Additionally, Admiral Rogers has recently joined Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Managements’ Public Private Initiative as a Senior Fellow and Adjunct Professor.
I have a Little League game to coach so tonight's show is going to start late and run short, but it should be enough to hit on all of the thrilling updates that became known last night. There's investigation of James Comey going on; Mike Rogers has been working with the Chief Justice of the FISA court for months to uproot criminality that was going on at least FOUR YEARS PRIOR to the 2016 election. And the Yankees, with more than half of their roster injured, KEEP FINDING WAYS TO WIN BALL GAMES. What the hell is happening here?! All of this and your calls tonight. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/XSqnJxQeXjk Sponsor the Show: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/QuiteFrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC Episodes On Demand: iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFranklyPodcast.com DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 Quite Frankly Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Steemit: https://bit.ly/2FrNkyi Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Live On: Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 DLive: https://bit.ly/2PpY0k0
Host George Rettas provides commentary on the recent Intelligence Committee Hearings where the Chiefs of America's Intelligence Agencies warn Senators that Cyber Security is a threat to the National Security of the United States and that the United States is under constant attack from other nation states. Rettas also interviews International Lawyer, Cyber Security Expert and CNN Commentator Adriana Sanford on Data Security, Data Privacy, and how concerned companies should be regarding the competing and sometimes conflicting regulation and legislation in the data protection and privacy space. Rettas explores with Sanford how this regulatory risk affects companies in the United States who do business abroad.
In today's podcast, we hear that Olympic Destroyer exploits EternalRomance and morphs as it moves from machine to machine. Other Olympic hacks are out there, too. The US Intelligence Community tells Congress to expect a more assertive Iran, Russia, and North Korea in cyberspace. They also forecast more election influence operations. General Nakasone has been nominated to succeed Admiral Rogers at NSA and US Cyber Command. Yossi Oren from BGU on two-factor authentication for the disabled. Guest is John Kuhn from IBM X-Force Iris on the uptick in spam around the Valentine’s Day holiday.Coin mining continues to make a nuisance of itself.
THE MEMO released by the House Intelligence Committee Friday summarizes the evidence behind the biggest scandal in Washington, D.C. since Watergate -- or at least it should be. You wouldn't know it from reports about the memo in the mainstream media. We discuss a disturbing chain of events that reads like the plot of a Tom Clancy novel: Ten days after the election in November, 2016, the Director of the NSA, Admiral Mike Rogers, apparently briefed Donald Trump on the FBI's illegal use of NSA intercepts to spy on his campaign, which led the Trump transition team to abandon Trump Tower two weeks after the election. The day after Trump moved out of New York, a story leaked to the Washington Post revealed that members of Barack Obama's cabinet were urging President Obama to fire Admiral Rogers. Further, evidence of the FBI's abuses convinced the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that the Bureau violated the Fourth Amendment rights of U.S. citizens by providing raw FISA information to private contractors -- one of which was presumably Fusion-GPS, the company that assembled the infamous Steele dossier (paid for by the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign) that was used to secure a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign. This outrageous politicization of the Department of Justice by the Obama administration goes far beyond the scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon. Also: The dark future of Transhumanism as depicted in the new Netflix series Altered Carbon. Join us in Dallas March 22-25, 2018 for the Hear the Watchmen Conference featuring L.A. Marzulli, Carl Gallups, Bill Salus, and many others! Save $20 on your registration by using the promo code GILBERT20 at www.HearTheWatchmen.com. There are still a few slots available if you'd like to join us and Dr. Michael Heiser for our tour of Israel May 6-16, 2018! Click here for more information. If you're interested in joining Steve Quayle, Timothy Alberino, and us for the True Legends Expedition to Rome and Sardinia, click here for more information. Please join Derek and Sharon Gilbert each Sunday for the Gilbert House Fellowship, our weekly Bible study podcast. Log on to www.GilbertHouse.org for more details. Check out the new video version of Derek's interview program, A View from the Bunker. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel to get automatic updates when new shows are ready! To get all of the Gilberts' audio from PID Radio, the Gilbert House Fellowship, and Derek's interview program A View from the Bunker, go to www.spreaker.com/user/gilberthouse.
In today's podcast we hear that someone is phishing for hockey enthusiasts during the run-up to the Winter Olympics. Continued unrest in Iran, with more arrests. More on Meltdown and Spectre, as most experts agree you should apply the mitigations being offered. Intel receives much hostile scrutiny over the chip bugs, but other vendor's processes are affected, too. India says Aadhaar is secure, but many aren't so sure. Admiral Rogers will retire as NSA Director this spring. Ben Yelin from UMD CHHS on legislation to enable hacking back, ACDC, the Active Cyber Defense Certainty act. Marcus Hutchins' attorneys want his confession to involvement with Kronos thrown out.
President Trump’s personal attorney Marc Kasowitz response to the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation James Comey Testimony at the Senate 0-00 ladies and gentlemen I'm mark Kassovitz 0-03 president Trump's personal lawyer 0-06 contrary to numerous false press 0-09 accounts leading up to today's hearing 0-12 Comey has now finally confirmed 0-15 publicly what he repeatedly told 0-18 President Trump privately that is that 0-22 the president was not under 0-24 investigation as part of any probe into 0-28 Russian interference the president he 0-32 Comey also admitted that there is no 0-34 evidence that a single vote change as a 0-38 result of any Russian interference 0-40 commies testimony also makes clear 0-44 that the president never sought to 0-47 impede the investigation into attempted 0-50 Russian interference in the 2016 0-53 election and in fact according to mr. 0-57 Comey the president told mr. Comey quote 1-00 it would be good to find out close quote 1-04 in that investigation if there was quote 1-07 some satellite Associates of his who did 1-11 something wrong 1-12 close quote and he President Trump did 1-17 not exclude anyone from that statement 1-21 consistent with that statement the 1-24 president never in form or substance 1-27 directed or suggested that mr. Comey 1-31 stop investigating anyone including the 1-36 president never suggested that mr. Comey 1-39 quote let Flynn go close quote as the 1-45 president publicly stated the next day 1-46 he did say to mr. Comey quote general 1-51 Flynn is a good guy he has been through 1-54 a lot close quote and also quote asked 1-58 how general Flynn is doing close quote 2-01 Admiral Rogers testified today that the 2-05 president never quote directed him to do 2-09 anything illegal immoral 2-13 unethical or inappropriate close quote 2-17 and never never quote pressured him to 2-22 do so 2-22 close quote director Coates said the 2-25 same thing the president likewise 2-29 never pressured mr. Comey the president 2-33 also never told mr. Comey quote I need 2-38 loyalty I expect loyalty close quote 2-41 he never said it in form and he never 2-44 said it in substance of course the 2-47 office of the president is entitled to 2-50 expect loyalty from those who are 2-52 serving the administration and from 2-55 before this president it and from before 2-58 this President took office to this day 3-01 it is overwhelmingly clear that there 3-04 have been and continue to be those in 3-07 government who are actively attempting 3-10 to undermine this administration with 3-13 selective and illegal leaks of 3-17 classified information and privileged 3-20 communications mr. Comey has now 3-23 admitted that he is one of these leakers 3-27 today mr. Comey admitted that he 3-31 unilaterally and surreptitiously made 3-35 unauthorized disclosures to the press of 3-38 privileged communications with the 3-41 president the leaks of this privileged 3-44 information began no later than March 3-47 2017 when friends of mr. Comey have 3-51 stated that he disclosed to them the 3-55 conversations that he had with the 3-57 president during their January 27th 2017 4-02 dinner and February 14th 2017 White 4-06 House meeting today mr. Comey admitted 4-10 that he leaked to friends of his 4-13 purported memos of those privileged 4-16 communications one of which he testified 4-19 was classified mr. Comey also testified 4-24 that immediately after 4-26 was terminated he authorized his friends 4-29 to leak the contents of those memos to 4-33 the press in order to in mr. commis 4-36 words quote prompt the appointment of a 4-40 special counsel close quote although mr. 4-43 Comey testified that he only leaked the 4-46 memos in response to a tweet the public 4-50 record reveals that the New York Times 4-52 was quoting from those memos the day 4-55 before the referenced tweet which belies 4-58 commis excuse for this unauthorized 5-01 disclosure of privileged information and 5-05 appears to be entirely retaliatory we 5-09 will leave it to the appropriate 5-12 authorities to determine whether these 5-14 leaks should be investigated along with 5-17 all the others that are being 5-19 investigated in some it is now 5-22 established that the president was not 5-25 being investigated for colluding with or 5-28 attempting to obstruct any investigation 5-32 as the committee pointed out today these 5-35 important facts for the country to know 5-37 are virtually the only facts that have 5-40 not been leaked during the course of 5-42 these events as he said yesterday the 5-46 president feels completely vindicated 5-48 and is eager to continue moving forward 5-51 with his agenda with the business of 5-55 this country and with this public cloud 5-57 removed thank you LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I AM MARC KASOWITZ. PRESIDENT TRUMP'S PERSONAL LAWYER. CONTRARY TO NUMEROUS FALSE PRESS ACCOUNTS LEADING UP TO TODAY'S HEARING, MR. COMEY HAS NOW CONFIRMED PUBLICLY WHAT HE REPEATEDLY TOLD THE PRESIDENT TRUMP PRIVATELY THAT IS, THAT THE PRESIDENT WAS NOT UNDER INVESTIGATION AS PART OF ANY PROBE INTO RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE. THE PRESIDENT -- MR. COMEY ADMITTED THAT THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT A SINGLE VOTE CHANGE AS A RESULT OF ANY RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE. MR. COMEY'S SYSTEM TESTIMONY ALSO MAKES CLEAR THAT THE PRESIDENT NEVER SOUGHT TO IMPEDE THE INVESTIGATION INTO ATTEMPTED RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN THE 2016 ELECTION. IN FACT, ACCORDING TO MR. COMEY, THE PRESIDENT TOLD MR. COMEY, QUOTE, "IT WOULD BE GOOD TO FIND OUT" IN THAT INVESTIGATION IF THERE WERE SOME SATELLITE ASSOCIATES OF HIM WHO DID SOMETHING WRONG. AND HE, PRESIDENT TRUMP, DID NOT EXCLUDE ANYONE FROM THAT STATEMENT. CONSISTENT WITH THAT STATEMENT, THE PRESIDENT NEVER INFORMED OR SUBSTANCE DIRECTED OR SUGGESTED THAT MR. COMEY STOP INVESTIGATING ANYONE INCLUDING THE PRESIDENT NEVER SUGGESTED THAT MR. COMEY "LET FLYNN GO." AS THE PRESIDENT PUBLICLY STATED THE NEXT DAY, HE DID SAY TO MR. COMEY, QUOTE, "GENERAL FLYNN IS A GOOD GUY AND HE'S BEEN THROUGH A LOT" AND ALSO "ASK HOW GENERAL FLYNN IS DOING." THE PRESIDENT NEVER DIRECTED HIM TO DO ANYTHING ILLEGAL, IMMORAL AND UNETHICAL OR INAPPROPRIATE CLOSED QUOTE AND NEVER, NEVER, QUOTE, PRESSURED HIM TO DO SO." DIRECTOR COATS SAID THE SAME THING. THE PRESIDENT LIKE WISE NEVER PRESSURED MR. COMEY. THE PRESIDENT ALSO NEVER TOLD MR. COMEY, QUOTE, "I NEED LOYALTY, I EXPECT LOYALTY." HE NEVER SAID IT IN FORM OR SUBSTANCE. OF COURSE, THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT IS ENTITLED TO EXPECT LOYALTY FROM THOSE WHO ARE SERVING THE ADMINISTRATION. BEFORE THIS, PRESIDENT TOOK OFFICE TO THIS DAY, IT IS OVERWHELMINGLY CLEAR THAT THERE HAVE BEEN AND CONTINUED TO BE THOSE IN GOVERNMENT WHO ARE ACTIVELY ATTEMPTING URN MIND THIS ADMINISTRATION WITH SELECTIVE AND ILLEGAL LEAKS OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND PRIVILEGE COMMUNICATION IS. MR. COMEY HAS NOW ADMITTED THAT HE IS ONE OF THESE LEAKERS. TODAY, MR. COMEY ADMITTED THAT HE UNILATERALLY MADE UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURES TO THE PRESS OF PRIVILEGE COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE PRESIDENT. THE LEAK OF THIS PRIVILEGE BEGAN NO LATER THAN MARCH OF 2017 WHEN FRIENDS OF MR. COMEY STATED THAT HE DISCLOSED TO THEM THE CONVERSATIONS THAT HE HAD WITH THE PRESIDENT DURING THEIR JANUARY 27TH, 2017 DINNER AND FEBRUARY 14TH, 2017 WHITE HOUSE MEETING. TODAY, MR. COMEY ADMITTED THAT HE LEAKED TO FRIENDS OF HIS PROPORTED MEMOS OF THOSE PRIVILEGED IMMUNE COMMUNICATIONS. ONE OF WHICH HE TESTIFIED WAS CLASSIFIED. MR. COMEY ALSO TESTIFIED THAT AFTER HE WAS TERMINATED, HE AUTHORIZED HIS FRIENDS TO LEAK THE CONTENTS OF THOSE MEMOS TO THE PRESS IN ORDER TO MR. COMEY'S WORDS PROMPT THE APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL COUNSEL. ALTHOUGH MR. COMEY TESTIFIED THAT HE ONLY LEAKED THE MEMO IN RESPONSE TO A TWEET. THE NEW YORK TIMES WAS QUOTING FROM THOSE MEMOS, THE DAY BEFORE THE REFERENCE TWEETS WHICH -- IT APPEARS TO BE ENTIRELY RETALIATORY. WE'LL LEAVE IT TO THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES TO DETERMINE WHETHER THESE LEAKS SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED ALONG WITH ALL THE OTHERS THAT ARE BEING INVESTIGATED. IN SOME, IT IS NOW A ESTABLISHES THAT THE PRESIDENT WAS NOT BEING INVESTIGATED FOR COLLUDING WITH OR ATTEMPTING TO OBSTRUCT ANY INVESTIGATION. AS THE COMMITTEE POINTED OUT TODAY OF THESE IMPORTANT FACTS FOR R THE THE COUNTRY TO KNOW ARE VIRTUALLY THE ONLY FACTS THAT'S NOT BEEN LEAKED DURING THE COURSE OF THESE EVENTS. YESTERDAY, THE PRESIDENT FEELS INDICATE VITAMIN VINDICATED AND EAGER TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THE BUSINESS OF THIS COUNTRY AND HIS PUBLIC CLOUD REMOVED. MR. MARC