“They Attacked Me!” - Netanyahu, Elite Bunkers, Thiel & Epstein Psyop | Tommy G • 437
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Takeaways
- ❖Flock Safety, a license plate reader system, is rapidly expanding its capabilities to include audio and facial recognition, raising concerns about privacy and potential government weaponization.
- ❖Donald Trump's support for extending FISA Section 702, despite claiming to be a victim of its abuses, highlights political hypocrisy regarding surveillance powers.
- ❖The US government's historical geographic privilege has fostered public complacency, leading to less street-level protest against government overreach compared to other nations.
- ❖Wealthy individuals exploit legal loopholes, such as funneling money through fine art, to avoid taxes, while politicians engage in insider trading with minimal consequences.
- ❖A proposed US-Israel military merger (Sections 224/226) seeks to formalize military intelligence and weapons manufacturing collaboration, despite public opposition and ongoing Pentagon audit failures.
- ❖Investigative journalism is shifting focus from 'hood videos' to 'busting corruption' and 'people's champ stories,' tackling issues like data centers, military waste, and geopolitical influence.
- ❖The 'bunker meta' among billionaires (e.g., Zuckerberg, Kushner) suggests either extreme wealth-driven paranoia or a 'sinister awareness' of impending global events.
- ❖Citizens can use public heckling and First Amendment rights to pressure politicians and elites, exposing their detachment and demanding accountability.
- ❖The guest's 'experiential journalism' involves deep immersion in controversial environments, from waterboarding simulations to police ride-alongs, to provide authentic context for his documentaries.
Insights
1Flock Safety's Surveillance Scope Creep
Flock Safety, a license plate reader camera system, is expanding its capabilities beyond initial promises. Initially sold to cities for tracking violent criminals, the system has undergone software updates to include audio listening and facial recognition. This 'scope creep' occurs without public vote, approved by a few city council members, raising concerns about data privacy, potential weaponization by a tyrannical government, and misuse by law enforcement (e.g., stalking ex-partners).
The guest describes visiting Flock headquarters, finding no signage, and then using their own camera to 'surveil' employees. He notes that polls show 90% of people don't want Flock in their city, and that the system has been updated to listen to audio and potentially facial recognition. He cites instances of police using similar tech to stalk exes.
2Political Hypocrisy on Surveillance (FISA 702)
Despite claiming to be a victim of FISA Section 702 abuses, Donald Trump advocated for a 'clean 18-month extension' of the law. This highlights a perceived hypocrisy where politicians, even those who have experienced the negative impacts of such surveillance, prioritize perceived safety or political expediency over consistent defense of civil liberties.
Trump's Truth Social posts from March and April are quoted, where he states, 'Nobody understands this better than me. I was a victim of the worst and most illegal abuses of FISA in our nation's history,' yet also calls for a 'clean 18-month extension' and says, 'I am willing to risk the giving up of my rights and privileges as a citizen for our great military and country.'
3Elite Tax Avoidance and Two-Tiered Justice
The ultra-wealthy legally avoid significant taxes through sophisticated loopholes, such as funneling money through fine art. This contrasts sharply with the tax burdens of average citizens and a perceived two-tiered justice system where white-collar crimes (e.g., deed theft of multi-million dollar properties) receive lenient penalties like house arrest, while street crimes for smaller amounts lead to lengthy prison sentences.
The guest mentions learning about the 'creativity with which the ultra wealthy will legally' avoid taxes, including 'funneling it through fine art.' He cites an example of a 'Solner Sanford Sley' who stole 11 homes (tens of millions of dollars) and received house arrest, compared to 'guys that did 10 years in California prison for stealing 80,000 from a bank.'
4Proposed US-Israel Military Merger (Sections 224/226)
New legislation (Sections 224 and 226) is being proposed to formalize a US-Israel military intelligence and weapons manufacturing merger, including massive data sharing provisions. Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed responsibility for this plan. This initiative is moving forward despite being deeply unpopular with the American public, particularly among younger generations, and amidst ongoing concerns about the Pentagon's repeated audit failures.
The guest states that Netanyahu 'claimed responsibility for this' proposed legislation, which involves 'massive data sharing provisions' and 'the opportunity for Israeli companies to set up shop here.' He notes that this is happening while the Pentagon 'failed the audit every single year that it's been around' and that the policy is 'deeply unpopular' with Americans, especially those under 40.
5Congressional Insider Trading and Accountability
Politicians, such as Nancy Pelosi and Rick Scott, have amassed significant wealth through stock trading while in office, often using spouses as a proxy to circumvent rules. They actively oppose bans on individual stock trading, citing 'not wanting to be poor' as a reason. This practice highlights a profound disconnect between public servants and the average citizen, with minimal penalties for what would be illegal for others.
The guest describes giving 'awards' to politicians for insider trading. Nancy Pelosi's wealth increased from $3 million to $317 million since 1987, with her husband owning the stocks. Rick Scott, who made money from a healthcare fraud case, is quoted saying, 'How many of you don't want to make money? Anybody want to be poor? I don't.' He walked away from a $300 million golden parachute after his company pleaded guilty to 14 felonies, and now has half a billion dollars.
Lessons
- Practice 'experiential journalism' by immersing yourself in topics you cover to gain authentic context and deeper understanding, even if it means stepping out of your comfort zone.
- Actively engage in public pressure campaigns, verbally heckling and questioning politicians and elites in public spaces (within legal bounds) to hold them accountable for their actions and policies.
- Shift your goal-setting from outcome-based (e.g., subscriber counts, financial targets) to activity-based (e.g., consistent content creation, skill development) to maintain motivation and focus on what you can control.
- Cultivate a habit of diverse reading, including both fiction and non-fiction, to enhance your understanding of human nature, history, and current events, which in turn improves critical thinking and conversational skills.
How to Hold Politicians Accountable Through Public Pressure
Identify specific politicians or public figures whose actions or policies you disagree with, particularly those perceived as corrupt or detached from public will.
Utilize your First Amendment rights to engage in verbal heckling and questioning in public spaces where these figures might be present (e.g., grocery stores, public events, offices).
Document these interactions using smartphones and share them on social media platforms to amplify the message and draw wider attention to the issues.
Encourage others to participate in similar actions, fostering a collective movement of public scrutiny and accountability, without resorting to physical assault or illegal activities.
Notable Moments
Tommy G recounts his investigation into Flock Safety, a surveillance company, where he 'surveilled' their employees to highlight the privacy implications of their technology.
This demonstrates a 'turn the tables' approach to investigative journalism, using the company's own methods against them to expose hypocrisy and raise public awareness about pervasive surveillance.
Discussion about the 'Jewish mafia' and the perceived lack of Hollywood productions covering it compared to the Italian mafia, leading to questions about a two-tiered system of crime awareness.
This moment challenges conventional narratives about organized crime and media representation, suggesting a selective focus that might obscure certain forms of criminality or protect specific groups from scrutiny.
The hosts describe giving 'awards' to politicians like Nancy Pelosi and Rick Scott for their alleged insider trading, directly confronting their offices with plaques detailing their financial gains.
This exemplifies a creative and confrontational approach to exposing political corruption, using satire and direct action to highlight the immense wealth accumulated by public servants through questionable means.
Tommy G shares his experience doing a ride-along with Clayton County Sheriffs, observing 'proactive policing' tactics that involved stopping individuals for minor pretexts (e.g., 'loitering' at a gas station) which often led to finding illegal items.
This illustrates the ethical dilemma of proactive policing: while it may lead to arrests of criminals, it often relies on questionable probable cause and aggressive tactics that can erode public trust and civil liberties.
Quotes
"If our government becomes even more tyrannical and oppressive, how can this system be now weaponized?"
"I am willing to risk the giving up of my rights and privileges as a citizen for our great military and country."
"We're attaching us ourselves to the most diabolical country probably in existence right now."
"What is the point of having a channel that has reach if I'm going to be scared to talk when the real issues come?"
"Everything that we don't want it seems like our politicians are doing."
"The goal is an endless war, not a successful war. The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax base of the United States and Europe through Afghanistan back into the hands of a trans transnational security elite."
"If the ants unite, we can beat the grasshoppers. All of us ants need to use our smartphone and let them know what the hell is up."
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