And with the local recording started, then we'll go ahead, we'll play some intro music. Not that end culture thing, we got a much nicer thing for the surreal politics show. It's great. Really nice. Got better intro music than anybody in the business, you know that. So one thing that always works. Alright, welcome to surreal politics. This 47th episode of First Station, a program on this 26th day of February, 2024. Of course, be in the current year. It's at 9.30 pm on a Monday. And usually is when we do this show. And if you are listening on some of the platform at some of the time, I would invite you to join us for the live shows. We take your calls on the air, or at least it's kind of the idea. We have the capacity to do that in any case. Let me always something. Always something. You can go get that light fixed a little bit. 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So shout out to the new listeners, shout out to everybody who's going to be joining us for the live shows and calling in. And again, if you're not able to join us for the live shows, you can leave us a voicemail. And the number to do that, let me go ahead and pull that up real quick as a matter of fact. The number to do that, because I don't have it memorized. I don't call it very often, you might gather. The number to call, if you want to leave a voicemail, is 202-599-7386, 202-599-7386. You can even send an SMS, like a text message to that number. And I'll be happy to take your voicemail on the air. If you're not able to join us for live shows, I'll play your voicemail and we can talk. Or we won't be able to talk, but I'll be able to respond to what it is that you have to say. And I would love to have your input, because I mean, everything's just going, everything's going so swimmingly. Except we're over there in Ukraine, things are kind of not so good in Ukraine. Ukraine's kind of a mess. You know, you think things are bad in the United States. Go pee. Go pee in Ukraine for a little while. You know, I've had a theory about what's going on there for a long time. As a matter of fact, before the FBI broke my door down, I had just three months prior to that. I had published an episode of my Uncensored show. I think it was the Ukraine question, I think, was the title of that episode. And I started getting the idea. Like, you know what, this whole Democrat nonsense about Russian interference in the election, Donald Trump is the Siberian candidate, all this nonsense. I started to theorize, like, this is Ukraine did this. This is the Democrats screwing around in Ukraine and using Russia as their scapegoat, their distraction, right? And we keep on getting more and more evidence of that. You know, it's clearer than ever, I think, that what I've been saying all along is absolutely correct. And we have, as much, what amounts to an admission of this from none other than the New York Times, citing numerous named and unnamed sources in a lengthy piece titled The Spy War, which was also summarized today quite nicely by the fine fellows over there at zero hedge. According to the New York Times during the Obama administration, the CIA formed close intelligence ties with Ukraine. This was done under the auspices of espionage against the Russian Federation following Victoria, Victoria Newland's 2014 coup against Victoriana Covage. Of course, we all know that the US government was behind the coup. It's actually not ambiguous at all. John McCain was over there. Lindsey Graham was over there. There's the audio recording of, you know, Victoria Newland talking about, okay, here's who's going to be in your government, right? Well, like, that doesn't happen, you know, it's not like the government gets overthrown then. Victoria Newland calls you up and she's like, hey, you know, sorry to hear about your coup or whatever, but I just, I just have, you know, some advice on who might run the government now that it's been overthrown, you know? So of course, you know, you read the New York Times and you understand that, you know, you got to read between the lines and you have to understand that they have motives, you know? But among their motives is actually that they can't help themselves, right? Like they can't, they literally can't, you know, it's not good enough. It's not good enough to seize power cruply, right? It's not good enough to run the world. It's not good enough to kill your enemies. It's not good enough to be a crook. What good is it being a crook if you can't go brag about it in New York Times? See, that's kind of part of the problem over there. And that's why, you know, prisons will never go out of business, right? Because criminals they want to brag about their crimes, as a matter of fact. It's not, it's not, you know, prisons are not filled up with criminals because, I mean, don't get me wrong, there's smart people in law enforcement and thank God for that, okay? But that's not why prisons are filled up with criminals. And it's not entirely that the criminals are stupid either. It's not a really smart people in prison, you know? But they can't help themselves, you see? They have to tell you, right? They have to come out and they be like, you don't even understand how good I am at my crimes. I have to come out and tell you all about the crimes that I'm committing. Just because you would never even know. That's how good I am, you see. Prior to the outbreak of the press and hostilities, the CIA had built and equipped and trained staff for 12 top secret spy bases in Ukraine. It trained and equipped a Ukrainian intelligence team known as the fifth directorate since the outbreak of current hostilities to or more two more bases have been built according to the New York Times and all of the roles allegedly limiting the partnership have been eliminated. Whereas once the CIA refused to do anything that could foreseeably result in fatalities, though that terminology was always inherently subject to a great deal of interpretation, of course, under the Biden administrations, the gloves were now off. And now the CIA is helping Ukrainians kill Russians on a routine basis while claiming that they're not going to get us into World War Three because that's obviously what they're doing. And of course, the New York Times notes that after Trump's election, his presidency was subverted from within, Bulten, Mike Pompeo, all these people, Nikki Haley, of course. They were all according to the New York Times tiptoeing around Trump, trying to keep him from knowing what they were doing over there. And what is left out of the piece by the Times and zero head, perhaps, you know, in all fairness for lack of direct evidence, but it's still an obvious inference is that this was no less for the purpose of waging domestic political warfare in the United States. An intelligence agency can be expected to do no less when losing a war is the consequence, right? If the Ukrainian intelligence services are reliant upon a foreign political support and that support is threatened by a change into political wins than the survival of that country and that agency depends upon altering those political wins. So if the CIA goes over to Ukraine and it's like, hey, I'm going to teach you all the dark arts of Yada Yada Yada, right? Now keep in mind, okay, the SBU, the Ukrainian intelligence services are descended from the KGB, okay, after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. This is not something that happened a hundred years ago, okay? So this is the KGB trained a bunch of people and then retired and then, you know, do all the things that retirees do in intelligence, right? And then during the Obama administration, the CIA comes in and it's like, hey, you guys are pretty cool. I like you guys a lot. I think that you and me are going to be good friends. So we're going to start teaching you guys how to hack into computers and intercept communications and do all the things that the CIA does because we're good friends now because you guys over through your government. Whatever you guys overthrow an elected government, you know, we realize that we're of the same kind, you know? So we're going to start sharing all our secrets with you and we'll teach you how to do all the dirty tricks that we do in other countries. And then they're like, you know, uh, you know, if we happen to lose this election, oh, that would turn out real bad for you, wouldn't it, huh? Hey, I got an idea. How about I teach you how to do all the dirty tricks that the CIA does? And then I inform you of the circumstances under which you would lose billions and billions and billions of dollars in support and then instantly fall victim to a superior foe. Just a few feet away from you. Best of luck guys. Hey, look, don't be using any of those tricks on on our people over there, okay? Because that would be immoral. You understand? I'm, you know, we're not going to send you a strongly worded letter or anything. All I'm saying is that TISK TISK, you know, we wouldn't want you to violate the moral boundaries of espionage because we are nothing if not ethical folks in the spy business. The Obama administration, John Brennan, the Neocons, they of course, they understand all this, right? Even if such agreements were never explicit, they were certainly implicit and there is certainly no question whatsoever about the corrupting influences it's had when we see how much money went to Hunter Biden, okay? If you're involved in the intelligence agencies over there, yeah, the CIA's over there and they're like, hey guys, come on, let's go over throw the Russian government, whatever. We like overthrowing governments. You guys are pretty cool. And then the, you know, the energy company is like, hey, you know, let's go higher to crack head sun and the vice president of the United States and hand him billions and billions of dollars. And the CIA is like, yeah, well, you know, why would we know anything about that? We're all, you know, we're too busy spying on them Ruskies. We don't plan the attention of what American citizens are doing now. We're the CIA. It's like not our stuff, you know. That's all the FBI man. The FBI doesn't care. It's cool. We're not working for the IRS here. We're just trying to, you know, we're just trying to do good. Just trying to help these guys who overthrew their government go do the same thing next door. And now the Biden administration, of course, they're risking nuclear war with Russia, not to protect Ukraine, not to protect democracy, and certainly not a pursuit of any vital American interest, but to prevent the lid being blown off of this entire thing and everybody involved going to prison for the rest of their lives, which would hopefully be a very short when they're executed very swiftly. And so I got this piece up here in New York Times. It's kind of long, but it's worth going over. I mean, just I haven't watched any TV today. I haven't watched TV in a little while. By the way, I know I mentioned this on telegram a couple times. I don't know if I hollowed this on the show, but if any of you have like a cable TV subscription, I canceled my table TV subscription some time ago. And because I don't really use it, you know, to pay you know, 100 something that I was like, you know what they want to charge me for this. I forget what the exact amount was, you know, it's a bundle package or whatever. I have my cell phone with the company or whatever. But I think I paid over $100 just I'm like, what do you they're like, what do you want TV was? I'm like, I need the Fox News channel. So that's all I need. And then they hand me this thing with this like list of nonsense and they're like, yeah, well, you know, here's your local sports search charge. I'm like, yeah, you could just keep the local sports thing. I'm, you know, I don't watch any sports at all. I only want to watch political blood sports. That's all I care about, you know, they're like, yeah, no, you can't escape the local sports search charge. I'm like, yeah, I can't. I can just not pay for cable TV anymore. I'll just do that. Okay, bye, goodbye. And it didn't really matter because I had, well, my folks say I have cable TV and I still have any email address on their account, right? So I have the Roku box. And I'm like, well, just download the Fox News app and put it on there. Networked fine. It works fine almost all the time. Except my parents are on an extended vacation in Florida. And they're like, yeah, I'm going to shut the cable. I'm going to pay these idiots hundreds of dollars a month so that the box can collect dust. No. It's just eminently reasonable with them. But when they go to turn on Fox, I'm like, oh, I'm locked out. It's probably because mom and dad are in Florida. Now turn out to be the case. What I'm getting at here is if you could make an email address for me on your cable account, I'm happy to help you do this if it's not obvious to you. But, you know, if you have a Comcast.net email address or an opt-online.net email address, it's fairly straightforward that I could use to log into Roku. I'm never going to send an email over it. I'm not going to be conducting financial transactions and draw an all-matter of attention to your account. But it's just so I can watch the Fox News channel on Roku. If you're able to do that, Christopher Cantwell.net slash contact or however it is that you see fit to get in touch with me, I'd be very grateful. What's the other thing I was going to, there was another thing I was going to request. I started burning off, as a matter of fact, I only showed a camera here. I put out a picture of these things all stacked up. These are the, the best it is surreal politics CDs. Yeah, it doesn't look very good because I got my background removal AI nonsense going on here. These are the best of surreal politics CDs. It's funny. And volume one, it's only got three tracks on it because, you know, you got 74 minutes on a CD and I never shut up, right? The consequences of masking, unknown soldier and beauty revisited I got onto here. I had to cut a bunch of stuff out of beauty revisited. Part of the problem. Beauty revisited was pretty long, you know, and I'm a narcissist. I'm not, I'm only half kidding about that. My problem is that, you know, trying to cut things out of what I'm doing, trying to shorten things down. I'm like, no, I can't do that. There's a lot of jeep. No, you know, trying to find the part that I can remove is not an easy thing for me to do as a matter of fact. But anyway, so I've, I managed to eventually do that and I didn't, I didn't minimal bleeding involved. It was okay. And so I got these CDs put together. I have some interim labels. I got a really talented guy. Thank you, white ranger for your help. Fellas helped me with better labels than the ones I have on there now. But I started to burn these things off and I have for a long time, I've had a, like a one to five disc duplicator. And I guess in all the years of moving around and it just all of the years period and use and whatnot, this thing has seen better days apparently because now, I can only get it to work with three of the drives. It's not any three particular drives. It's the thing can only power three drives, which leads me to conclude that the power supply is shot. So if anybody's sitting around on an ATX power supply, 550, 550 watts are better. And this thing's just sitting around collecting dust in your place. You want to ship it to me. That'd be fantastic. Christopher Campwell 497 Hookset Road, Unit 312, Manchester, New Hampshire, 03104, or you can send me an email. We'll talk about it. And so if you, yeah, I can make other requests, but we'll do that towards the end of the show. But anyway, so I got that, I got that together. Why did I want to tell you that before I got into the Ukraine story? I was going to, anyway, so I got to Ukraine story up here in New York Times. Long story short. Nestled in a dense forest, the Ukrainian military base appears abandoned and destroyed. Its command center of burned out husky, casualty of Russian missile barrage early in the war. But that is above ground. Not far away, a discrete passageway descends to a subterranean bunker where teams of Ukrainian soldiers track Russian spy satellites and eavesdrop on conversations between Russian commanders. One on one screen, a red line followed the route of an explosive drone threading through Russian air defenses from a point in central Ukraine to a target in the Russian city of Rostov. Oh, that's why I said my point was I'm not seeing this talked about everywhere else. Okay, because I got into the TV thing. That's what the sidetrack made. I saw this in a headline over at revolver news. Revolver didn't really go to any trouble to draw extra attention to it. If you ever look at revolver news, revolver news will latch onto things. Like the January 6 pipe bomb story, right? Or January 6 more generally. Every time there's any news about January 6, there's a dozen headlines that day on revolver news about the feds erection and the pipe bomb and yada yada. One line, 12 military bases and what they linked to is not an archive of New York TimesPs. They just linked to the summary over at zero. This is not mentioned on the drudger port today that I saw. I have not spent a lot of time clicking around on social media today, but I haven't heard anybody else talking about this. This is a huge story. The underground bunker built to replace the destroyed command center in the months after Russia's invasion is a secret nerve center of Ukraine's military. There is also one more secret. The base is almost fully financed and partly equipped by the CIA. Quote 110% general sir he did Vyoretsky. A top intelligence commander said in an interview at the base. Now entering the third year of the war that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. The intelligence partnership between Washington and Kiev is a linchpin of Ukraine's ability to defend itself. The CIA and other American intelligence agencies provide intelligence for targeted missile strikes, track Russian troop movements and help support spy networks. But the partnership is no wartime creation, nor is Ukraine the only beneficiary. It took root a decade ago. 10 years ago, 2014. And by the way, just let's be literal here. The Maidan coup, I believe was in May of 2014. It's February. This piece was published. In February, this piece was published. Let's just do we have a date on this thing? This piece was published yesterday and updated today at the New York Times. And they're saying a decade ago, 10 years ago, 10 years ago from today, which is three months before the Maidan coup. Now, you know, maybe I'm picking, but you know, what's the split in hairs here? Who knows? I'm just saying it took root a decade ago. It's the words that the New York Times used in February of 2024. Coming together in fits and starts under three, very different US presidents, pushed forward by key individuals who often took daring risks. It has transformed Ukraine, whose intelligence agencies were long seen as thoroughly compromised by Russia into one of Washington's most important intelligence partners against the Kremlin today. The listening post in the Ukrainian forest is part of a CIA supported network of spy bases constructed in the last eight years that includes 12 secret locations along the Russian border. Before the war, Ukrainians proved themselves to Americans by collecting intercepts that helped to prove Russia's involvement in the 2014 downing of a commercial jetliner. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. The Ukrainians also helped the Americans go after Russian operatives who meddled in the 2016 US presidential election, which is to say, this is a bunch of nonsense, right? What do you think the Ukrainian intelligence service is gathering about a 2014 downing of the Malaysian airliner? What they are doing is making stuff up, right? And they're like, here, here's convincing things that you can feed to people and blame stuff on them, right? They help them go after Russia and so interfered in the 2016 presidential election. Well, nobody interfered in the 2016 election, okay? What Russia did, what Russia is alleged to have done, what they keep on calling election interference is not election interference. It's called saying stuff, you see? It's called talking. And people do a lot of that, you know. And if you've been listening to me for any period of time, you know my theory on this, that it's not even that. What they say is Russia interfering in the election on behalf of Donald Trump is a lie. It's the Ukrainian intelligence services doing what the Democrats want them to do, thinking that it's going to harm Donald Trump and then it blowing up in their faces, okay? What do they say the Russians did? They blame the alt-right on Russians. They say Russia amplified racist themes to help Donald Trump. When, if you ever seen a Republican want racial tensions flared to get elected, you don't see that. You see Democrats do that. You see Democrats running around saying that Republicans are racist, hoping that it will rile up the blacks and depress white turnout. And so Republicans try to avoid that. What they say is that Donald Trump was aided by the Russians, amplifying the very Democrat narratives that Democrats want to amplify. Well, that's a bunch of nonsense. There's not a sane person who believes that. There's lots of, you know, uninformed people, but there's nobody who's like understands the allegation and actually believes it. It's a lie. Obviously not true. So if the Ukrainian intelligence services are proving themselves to the CIA by making up evidence about downjet liners, because you know, the Russian Federation is like, you know what would probably help us guys. You think like Vladimir Putin is hanging out with his generals. He's like, what do you think guys? What do you guys think we should do? Uh, sir, I think that the thing you need to do is got is shoot down a civilian airline. Just go full al-Qaeda on them. You know, just go take a shoulder fired missile. We'll go send some guy out there and we'll have him blow a civilian airline around the sky. And, uh, and then we'll spend the next 10 years talking about it over the phone. We'll send each other text messages about it because those Ukrainian doops over there are not working with the CIA. They don't know how to spy on us, sir. Okay, go do it. Yeah, BS. around 2016 the CIA began training and elite Ukrainian commando force known as unit 2245, which captured Russian drones and communications gear so that CIA technicians could reverse engineer them and crack Moscow's encryption systems. One officer in the unit was Karelo a booten off. Now the general leading Ukraine's military intelligence. Now here's an interesting thing that also occurs in 2016. Have you ever heard that John Brennan, the director of the CIA under Barack Obama, who said complete lunatic you might have gathered, who lied under oath in front of Congress, which you might know is a felony. Are you aware of the fact that he voted for Gus Hall? Do you know who Gus Hall is? Gus Hall was a communist party candidate. Okay. Now there's a couple of things in it. No, okay, you know, he's in college, you know, he's over there smoking marijuana with the chicanos in Obama, whatever, right? Maybe who knows? Whatever it is, you know, he makes a mistake fine. Well, you know, maybe it was more than that. Well, I'll tell you, you know, who knows all about what the communist party was doing in the United States, you know, during the Soviet Union when John Brennan was in college. The KGB knows all about what the communist party of the United States was doing while John Brennan was in college, right? And so, you know, I'm not saying that John Brennan was necessarily involved in the communist party. Maybe just showed up on election day. It was like, these other guys saw it and checked the box, you know, he wasn't very specific about it. When he admitted to this in public in 2016. Yeah, so John Brennan, he took his, his polygraph to enter the CIA in 1980, turns out. And sometime in 2016, he gave a speech to some some students. And he, and at that speech, he divulged that he had voted for Gus Hall, the communist party candidate while he was in college. And, and he noted that he was asked about when he took his polygraph to the CIA in 1980. He said, have you ever been involved with a group that sought the overthrow of the government of the United States? And he's like, well, I voted for the communist party candidate once. Does that count? And then for some reason, they brought him into the CIA anyway, because, you know, why not? It's 1980. Now, mind you, you know, I spent my single digit years terrified of nuclear war with the Soviet Union, okay? Like right up until they taught, right up until I had to do the air raid drills for Saddam Hussein, like from the time I was bored until Saddam Hussein, right? They were like, you had to get under your desk, ducking cover stuff, right? They don't do that to kids now. They just tell you you guys have like active shooter drills, a completely different process. But, you know, my childhood was plagued by nightmares of nuclear war with the Soviet Union. And, you know, I was born in 1980, which is when, you know, the communist John Brennan was taking his polygraph to the CIA and shockingly enough he passed it. So anyway, so in 2016, you know, just a mere coincidence of our timelines is what I'm getting, is that when John Brennan confesses out loud in public for the first time that we know of, that he voted for the Communist Party, that happens to be the same year that John Brennan's CIA begins training and elite Ukrainian commando force known as Unit 2245, which captured Russian drones and communications gear so that CIA technicians could reverse engineer them and crack Moscow's encryption systems. One officer in the unit was Carilo Buttonov, the now general leading Ukraine's military intelligence. And the CIA run by John Brennan, who had voted for the Communist Party when there was still a Soviet Union and the Soviet Union was controlling Ukraine, which created the KGB, which is what the SBU decends from. Also helped train a new generation of Ukrainian spies who operated inside Russia across Europe, later a second. Why are a bunch of Ukrainians trained by the CIA operating across Europe? Are your PN friends are probably not very happy about that better check with them. And in Cuba and in other places where Russians have a large presence. The relationship is so ingrained that CIA officers remained at a remote location in Western Ukraine when the Biden administration evacuated US personnel in the weeks before Russia invaded in February of 2022. During the invasion the officers relayed critical intelligence, including where Russia was planning strikes in which weapons systems they would use. So the CIA is like yeah here's a bunch of we're going to create these bases all along the Russian border. And then sure enough that's going to result the war obviously. And then when the war cons will stick around because that's the whole entire point right. Quote without them there would have been no way for us to resist the Russians or to beat them said Ivan Bukanov, who was then head of Ukraine's domestic intelligence agency, the SBU. The details of this intelligence partnership many of which are being disclosed by the New York Times for the first time have been a closely guarded secret for a decade. Again there's that word again decade huh. Because you know the Maidan coup happened in May of 2014. It's February of 2014 now. How are you keeping secrets about a thing that has not happened yet? That's interesting. Well we already know obviously right it's obvious. In more than 200 interviews current and former officials in Ukraine the United States and Europe described a partnership that nearly found her from the mutual distrust before it steadily expanded turning Ukraine into an intelligence gathering hub that intercepted more Russian communications than the CIA station and Kiev could initially handle many of the officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence and matters of sensitive diplomacy. Now here's you know we're going to go through how they develop all their trust and stuff like that. But how did 200 people have information to give them a New York Times about this? I mean it's obvious that the New York Times is doing the bidding of the intelligence agency. It's their work right. This is not oh my god those New York Times reporters are just so good at getting the so good at getting the story right. This is the time at which the CIA is like all right go to go to let's go tell all of this stuff okay. Hey guys they're about to catch us okay we've got to do something fast otherwise you're going to figure out the whole thing. Let's go have the New York Times publish a tell all okay because if they figure out what we're really doing we're going to be in a lot of trouble. So the CIA is like yeah let's go start a war with Russia you know. You know the communist voting sympathizer who's running the CIA after he confesses to this will get into bed with a KGB descended agency that probably knew of all his communist activity when he was in college. And then we're going to have 200 people speak through to New York Times about it and act like you know we're still keeping secrets. Now these intelligence networks are more important than ever as Russia is on the offensive and Ukraine is more dependent on sabotage and long-range missile strikes that require spies far behind enemy lines and they are increasingly at risk. If Republicans in Congress and military funding to Kiev the CIA may have to stale back and then interesting. If Republicans in Congress caught the funding and the CIA may or may not have to stop waging war against the Russian federation we wouldn't want that to happen. So if the Republicans caught the funding of the CIA agents going to just like do this out of the goodness of their own hearts they're going to be like hey guys I'm retiring right now because I just got to go volunteer to risk my life for the Ukrainian democracy it's that important to me no. Well they've got you know they're funded off the books right they're doing all types of criminal gang members stop hostile and drugs whatever it is they got to do they're like wow come on guys we would we'd hate to start spending the fentanyl money over here what do you think we're killing all those white teenagers in America for so that we could do this in other countries we need you to keep on funding this one the CIA may have to stale back to try to reassure Ukrainian leader William J. Burns a CIA director made a secret visit to Ukraine last Thursday his 10th visit since the invasion so this war is about to enter its third year and the director of the CIA just made his third secret visit announces the New York Times from the outset a shared adversary glad to be your Putin of hell I mean Russia brought the CIA and its Ukrainian partners together obsessed with losing Ukraine to the West mr. Putin had regularly interfered in Ukraine's political system unlike the Americans who never do stuff like that ever mr. Putin had regularly interfered in Ukraine's political system hand picking leaders he believed would keep Ukraine within Russia's orbit yet each time it backfired driving protesters into the street sort of like here in the United States hang on a sec I got to pull up the Victorian Newland the Victorian Newland recording here we go yeah when they tell you that that Vladimir Putin is interfering in Ukraine's political system remember this come on what do you think I think we're in play um the the uh quitchco piece is obviously the complicated electron here um especially the announcement of him as deputy prime minister and you've seen some of my notes on the troubles in the marriage right now so we're trying to get a read really fast on where he is on this stuff but I think your argument to him which you'll need to make I think that's the next phone call we want to set up is exactly the one you made to to yacht and I'm glad you sort of put him on the spot on where he fits in this scenario and I'm very glad he said what he said in response good so uh I don't think cleat should go into the government I don't think it's necessary I don't think it's a good idea yeah I mean I I guess you think what in terms of him not going into the government just let him sort of stay out and do his political homework and stuff I'm just thinking in terms of sort of the process moving ahead we want to keep the moderate Democrats together the problem is going to be tiny book in his guys and you know I'm sure that's part of what Yanukovic is calculating on all of this um I think he adds is the guy who's got the economic experience the governing experience he's he's the got you know what he needs is cleat and tiny book on the outside he needs to be talking to them four times a week you know I just think cleat's going in he's going to be at that level working for Yatsunuk it's just not going to work yeah no I think that's I think that's right okay good well you want us to try to set up a call with him here's the next step my understanding from that call but you tell me was that the big three were going into their own meeting and that Yatsunuk going to offer in that context a three way you know three plus one conversation or three plus two with you is that not how you understood it no I think I mean that's what he proposed but I think he's knowing the dynamic that's been with them where um clinchco has been the top dog he's going to take a while the sharp for whatever meeting they've got and he's probably talking to his guys at this point so I think you reaching out directly to him helps with the personality management among the three and and he gives you also a chance to move fast on all the stuff and put us behind it behind it before they all sit down and he he explains where he doesn't like it okay good I'm happy why don't you reach out to him and see if he wants to talk before or after okay well do thanks okay I've now written oh one more wrinkle for you Jeff yeah I can't remember if I told you this or if I only told Washington this when I talked to Jeff Feldman this morning he had a new name for the UN guy Robert Sarri did I write you that this morning yeah I tell that he's now gotten both Sarri and Bon Quimune to agree that Sarri could come in Monday or Tuesday okay so that would be great I think to help glue this thing and have the UN help glue it and you know fuck the EU sorry about that exactly and I think we've got to do something to make it stick together because you can be pretty sure that if it does if it does start to gain altitude the Russians will be working behind the scenes to try to torpedo it and again the fact that this is out there right now I'm still trying to figure out in my mind why Yanukovic that but in the meantime there's a party of regions faction meeting going on right now and I'm sure there's a lively argument going on in that group at this point but anyway we could we could land jelly set up on this one if we move fast so let me work on let me work on Kuchko and if you can just keep I think we want to try to get somebody within international personality to come out here and help to midwife this thing then the other the other issue is some kind of outreach to Yanukovic but we probably regroup on that tomorrow as we see how things start to fall into place so this goes on for another minute or so but you get the idea okay this is Victoria Nule and assistant secretary of state on a phone call to US ambassador to Ukraine Jeffrey Piotr okay they are planning the next government of Ukraine and that does not happen you know when you're like oh well I heard there was a coup over there I guess the guys who did the coup they're in charge of the government now right no they did the coup they're in charge of the government they're deciding who's in and who's out and they're like oh well the you know F the EU were in charge you know it's not even it's not even the international community it's a victory in Newland personally deciding who's in and out in the Ukrainian state from the outset a shared adversary president Vladimir Putin or Russia brought the CIA to Ukrainian partners together obsessive losing Ukraine to the West Mr. Putin regularly interfered to Ukraine's political system unlike that Victoria Nule and brought who's deciding who is going to be in and out of the new government after the coup Mr. Putin is long blame Western intelligence agencies for manipulating Kiev and selling anti-Russian sentiment in Ukraine which is totally not the case all they did was violently overthrow the pro-Russian government and then decide who could be there not stop it's not like that at all toward the end of 2021 according to a senior European official Mr. Putin was weighing whether to launch his full scale invasion when he met with the head of one of Russia's main spy agencies who told him the CIA together with Britain's NLI-6 were controlling Ukraine and turning into a beachhead for operations against Moscow just totally not true I mean all they did was build 12 bases across the Russian border and you know install a puppet government after they overthrowing the elected one those paranoid Ruskies with their conspiracy theories you know but the Times investigation found that Mr. Putin and his advisors misread a critical dynamic now the CIA didn't push its way into Ukraine you as officials were reluctant to fully engage fearing that Ukrainian officials could not be trusted and worrying about provoking the Kremlin yeah oh we don't know if we could trust those Ukraine guys better better give them a bunch of weapons see how that pounce out yet a tight circle of Ukrainian intelligence officials asitiously courted the CIA and gradually made themselves vital to the Americans in 2015 general Valerie Kondratyuk then Ukraine's head of military intelligence arrived at a meeting with the CIA's deputy station chief and without warning handed over a stack of top secret files hey guys you can trust me here's a bunch of top secret files that initial tranche contains secrets about Russian Navy's northern fleet including detailed information about the latest nuclear submarine designs before long teams of CIA officers were regularly leaving his office with backpacks full of documents we understood that we needed to create the conditions of trust general Kondratyuk said now understands something real quick here so Ukraine you know elects victor Yanukovych twice right twice elects victor Yanukovych twice the US government overthrow some and you know part of the reason that Ukraine has all this information is because you know they were the same country in 1991 remember okay and you know they're neighbors and when the United States government is not overthrowing the elected government of Ukraine you know it's like normal for Russians and Ukrainians to be friends with each other it's part of the reason the war is so tragic and so in order to show the CIA that they can be trusted they're betraying their erstwhile friends you see that's how you demonstrate trust to the CIA by being a backstabbing traitor to your neighbor you see that's how the CIA creates conditions of trust as the partnership deepened after 2016 remember after the year when John Brennan said that he voted for the Communist Party the Ukrainians became impatient with what they considered Washington's undue caution and began staging assassinations and other lethal operations which violated the terms the White House thought the Ukrainians had agreed to unfurriated officials in Washington threatened to cut off support but they never did hey hey cut it out stop murdering people stop it enough with that hey come on if you kill one more person we're gonna send you a strongly worded letter cut it out I mean it this time guys come on stop murdering quote the relationships only got stronger and stronger because both sides saw a value in it and the US embassy in Kiev our station there the operation out of Ukraine became the best source of information signals and everything else on Russia set a former senior american official we couldn't get enough of it this is the untold story of how it all happened the CIA's partnership in Ukraine can be traced back to two phone calls on the night of February 24th 2014 eight years to the day before Russia's full-scale invasion and three months before the Biden coup oh wait a second I'm sorry I have my own timeline is messed up and I should have I should have checked that before I spent the last hour doing this millions of Ukrainians had just overrun the country's pro-Cremlin government and the president victoriana covich and his spy chiefs had fled to Russia so I am I screwed up my timeline I'm very sorry this had already happened in February you know what I'm thinking of may of 2014 is when hunter Biden is hired by bereavement that's what happened yes that's right in February 2014 was the coup and then three months later they started giving hunter Biden billions of dollars you see I'm sorry about that the government's new spy chief millions of Ukrainians had just overrun the Kremlin's pro-Cremlin government and the president victoriana covich and his spy chiefs had fled to Russia in the tumult a fragile pro-western government quickly took power thanks to victoria newlin who decided who would be in the new government the government's new spy chief valentin nalivacenko arrived at the headquarters of the domestic intelligence agency and found a pile of smoldering documents in the courtyard inside many of the computers had been wiped or were infected with Russian malware it was empty no lights no leadership nobody was there mr. nalivacenko said an interview he went to an office and called the CIA station chief in the local head of the MI6 it was near midnight but he summoned them to the building ask for help in rebuilding the agency from the ground up and proposed a three-way partnership that's how it all started mr. nalivacenko said the situation quickly became more dangerous mr. putin sees Crimea his agents fermented separatist rebellions that would become a war in the country's east Ukraine was on a war footing and mr. nalivacenko appealed to the CIA for overhead imagery and other intelligence to help defend its territory now by the way you know i you know maybe Russia you know said some things that you know might have amplified some sentiment in parts of Ukraine it's entirely plausible that do you know the Russian government might have some to say about the violent overthrow of the neighbor's government that happens from time to time but the idea that you know these separatist rebellions where the work of the Russian federation is perbosterous okay the people in those areas fought the my don koo okay but that's actually not seriously and dispute residents of Ukraine were like hey i elected that guy twice okay you can't keep violently overthrowing the government every time i win you understand and then oh no they wasn't like it's not like those people who voted for victionic coverage were upset about the violent overthrow of the government it was just that Vladimir putin guy felmancing rebellion like you new york times with violence escalating and unmarked u.s. government plain touchdown at an airport in Kiev carrying john o brennan then the director of the c.i.a. he told mr. nalivacenko that the c.i.a. was interested in developing a relationship but only at a pace the agency was comfortable with according to u.s. and Ukrainian officials and you know john brennan who voted for the communist party he's now in the he's now in the ukraine the former Soviet union and he's talking to the guys who used to run the kgb and he's like hey guys you know i'm about to go confess to vote in communists in a couple of years but for now just just between us okay i voted for another communist party and i'm a big fan of you kgb boys so we're going to become good friends you understand so the c.i.a. the unknown question was how long mr. nalivacenko and a pro-reston government would be around the c.i.a. had been burned before in ukraine following the breakup of the Soviet union in 1991 Ukraine gained independence and then veered between competing political forces those that wanted to remain close to Moscow and those who wanted to align with the west we're often made to believe that those who want to align with Moscow don't exist there's only you know Vladimir Putin fomenting rebellion there's no legitimate descent about the subject in ukraine and if you say so we'll kill you during a previous dentist spy chief mr. nalivacenko started a similar partnership with the c.i.a. which dissolved in the country swung back toward Russia now mr. brennan explained that to unlock c.i.a. assistance ukrainians had to prove that they could provide intelligence of value to americans they also needed to purge russian spies the domestic spy agency the sp.u. was riddled with them case in point the russians quickly learned about mr. brennan supposedly secret visit the kremlin's propaganda outlets published a photoshopped image of the c.i.a. director wearing a clown wig and makeup yeah i'm sure that was all photoshop wasn't like uh you was uh you know wearing a clown suit at a ukrainian furry sex party or something like that because john brennan's a respectable guy i want to do something like that mr. brennan returned to washington where advisors to the president perrako bama were deeply concerned about provoking mascar the white house crafted secret rules that infuriated the ukrainians than that some inside the c.i.a. thought of his handcuffs the rules barred intelligence agencies from providing any support to ukraine that could be reasonably expected to have lethal consequences um you're the c.i.a. talking to a bunch of guys who just violently overthrew their government you're preparing for war with russia shot up you're lying you know hey guys okay we're going to build all these bases across the border with russia okay we're gonna uh we're gonna teach you how to kill people and break things and blow things up and um you know intercept the messages and we understand that you know you guys uh are about to go to war with them and stuff but you're not allowed to use any of the stuff that we give you to kill people okay the result was a delicate balancing act the c.i.a. was supposed to strengthen ukrainian intelligence agencies without provoking the ruskies the red lines were never precisely clear which created a persistent tension in the relationship in kia mr. nalva chanko picked up a long time a uh picked a long time a general conjurituk to serve as the head of counter intelligence and they created a new paramilitary unit that was deployed behind enemy lines you can duck operations and gather intelligence at the c.i.a. or m.i. six would not provide to them um known as the fifth director at this unit would be filled with officers born after ukrain gained independence quote they had no connection with russia general kondrick kukad they didn't even know what the Soviet Union was that summer Malaysia airlines flights 17 flying from answer dam to koala lampor blew up in mid air in crash in eastern ukrain killing nearly 300 passengers and the fifth directorate produce telephone intercepts and other intelligence within hours of the crash that quickly placed responsibility on russian backed separatists the c.i.a. was impressed and made its first meaningful commitment by providing secure communications gair and training specialized giving specialized training to members of the fifth directorate and two other elite units ukrainians wanted fish and we for policy reasons didn't want to deliver that fish that inform a u.s. official referring to the intelligence that could help them battle the russians but we were happy to teach them how to fish and deliver fly fishing equipment so again you know i'm not saying uh i've uh spent many hours researching the the conditions under which the flight from answer dam to koala lampor blew up in mid air i'm just trying to understand the kremlin strategic objective you know oh well let's go blow up that airplane that'll show them yeah well you think you're going to go to koala lampor you've got another thing coming pal not on my watch koala lampor is where that's our vacation destination you're going to drive up the hotel prices no way man let's go read a couple of super chats real quick before uh i go on with the story and uh you know you guys who are on uh do you have a platform you know we got the um we've got the uh we got the entropy thing and uh there's lots of ways for you to give money if you see fit uh real Tony soprano seven dollars and seventy seven cents hello to my end words hello to you to end word uh another seven dollars seventy seven cents did you see the unconfirmed reports that the russians arrested someone trying to bomb trucker during his time in russia uh video confession of someone admitting to taking ukrainian money i didn't hear about that um i'm gonna have to come back to that at the end of the uh at the end of the ukrain store two one seven six eight eight one four three three you like to be on the pogrom um uh oh you don't want to do real quick real quick real quick let's go drop that uh we'll go drop that link here i just drop the uh the entropy link in the chats on um rumble and uh go and tv if you guys care to that be that be swell uh edgy chris on cash app surreal pull teaks dot com slash donate or chris for k-wold net slash donate i'll tell you where my crypto wallet's on hey you know what i'll do real quick too you guys want to you guys want to hear a really satisfying sound i'll do this for you real quick i've got my exit is while it opens if you go to chris for k-wold net slash donate and you throw crypto zap me you'll hear my exit is wallet go kitching on the air so feel free to do that if you see foot and so back to the ukrain store and if it's a big one like you can watch my eyes light up i'll be like oh wait and i'll curse on the air i'll be like i'm sorry for the f i just i'm really happy anyway back to the story in the summer of 2015 ukrain's president petro poroschenko shook up the domestic intelligence service and installed an ally to replace nalibat chanko the cia's trusted partner but the change created an opportunity elsewhere in the reshevel general contract you was appointed as head of the country's military intelligence agency known as the h-u-r where years earlier he had started his career it would be an early example of how personal ties more than policy shifts would deepen the cia's involvement in ukrain unlike the domestic spy agency the h-u-r had authority to collect intelligence outside the country including in russia but the americans had seen little value in cult of any agency because it wasn't producing any intelligence of value on the russians and could and because it was seen as a bastion of russian sympathizers trying to build trust general contract you arranged a meeting with his american counterpart at the defense intelligence agency and handed over a stack of secret russian documents but senior dia officials were suspicious and discouraged building closer ties the general needed to find a more willing partner months earlier while we still the uh with the domestic agency general contract you visited the cia headquarters in langley virginia in those meetings he met a cia officer with a jolly demeanor in a bushy beard who had been tapped to become the next station chief in kiav after long day of meetings the cia took general contract to to a washington capitals hockey match where he and the incoming station chief set a luxury box and loudly booed Alex of etchkin the team's star player from russia how childish like you guys are like supposed to be serious people hey let's go let's go to a hockey game and and boo the guy from russia now wait a swing for the fences guys yeah shut up who's going to you know how to build my cpu who's doing that excuse me just a second what is this outs well i might have to actually close that exit as well after all uh exit is i need you to not use 100% of my cpu place um oh it's sinking the exa it's sinking the exa more blanching this one's happening you really shouldn't need to do that because uh anyway uh all right i'm taking it back i can't do the uh i can't do the uh the exa this thing i'm sorry if you could sent me crypto thank you very much but uh i i haven't run it on this computer in a while and uh it's it wants a hundred percent of my cpu to to sink up the the blockchain so sorry about that the station chief had not yet arrived when general concertooc handed over to the cia the secret documents about the russian navy there's more where this came from he promised and the documents were sent off to analysts and langley the analyst concluded that the documents were authentic and after the station chief arrived in kia the cia became general concertooc's primary partner general concertooc knew he needed the cia to strengthen his own agency the cia thought the general might be able to help langley too it's struggled to recruit spies inside russia because its case officers were under heavy surveillance quote for a russian allowing oneself to be recruited by an american is to commit absolute ultimate tre- intratory and treason general concertooc said but for a russia to be recruited by a ukrainian it's just friends talking over a beer now you know keep that in mind that's being published this year in the new york times but you know the the people who are doing this nonsense in ukrain would have you believe that there's in them oh no right you know your cranes completely different countries a totally different ethnic group they had different language and stuff they're not they're not part of no they hate russia they don't want anything to do with them it's like 40% of population voted for it but there are a bunch of extremists it's the same way in the other direction this might point probably more so the new station chief began regularly visiting general contract you whose office was decorated with an aquarium where yellow and blue fish the national colors of ukrain swam circles around our model of russian submarine sunken russian submarine i should say the two men became close which drove the relationship between the two agencies and the ukrians gave the new station chief an affectionate nickname Santa Claus yeah because he's the one who comes with the goodies and gives us all of this great stuff we're really good friends with him we out you know we're very close that's what's driving the relationship our deep personal affection for one another me and Santa Claus in January of 2016 general congettuk flew to washington for meetings at scattergood and estate on the cia campus in virginia where the agency often fets visiting dignitaries the agency agreed to help the hur modernize and to improve its ability to intercept russian military communications in exchange general contract you agreed to share all of the wrong intelligence with the americans now the partnership was real and so you know when flammar Putin is like well uh... the uh... the whole uh... ukrain being in bed with the united states thing it's a threat to russian national security and they're like no it's not no because they haven't formally joined NATO yet so you have to shut up flattamir Putin well no as a matter of fact when the cia is uh... arming your defense intelligence agency and then the defense intelligence he is spying on the russian federation and then directly handing all of the information over to the defense intelligence agency in the united states yeah that's like the definition of an actual security threat is my record it's like the whole entire point of having a defense intelligence agency is to kill people before that happens you see the whole entire point of weight you wage war to stop that you see right people like oh well he didn't formally join NATO yet so shut up no they're giving the raw intelligence directly to the americans you see so the ukrain is literally the espionage puppet of the united states in that direction one might as easily make the argument in the inverse but either way it's no good for flattamir Putin right it's no good for anybody who lives in russia if all of your military secrets go directly to the defense intelligence agency in the united states complete idiocy to act like that to act like flattamir Putin can allow that to go on as preposterous today the narrow road leading to the secret base is framed by minefields seated as a line of defense in the weeks after russia's invasion the russian missiles that hit the base it seemingly shut it down but just weeks after the ukrainian return just weeks after just weeks later the ukrainians returned with money and equipment provided by the CIA crews under general dovaretskis dovaretskis command began to rebuild but underground to avoid detection they called the new york times and said publishes your paper then nobody will read it i'm kidding to avoid detection they only worked at night and when russian spy satellites were not overhead workers also parked their cars a distance away from the construction site in the bunker general dovaretskis general dovaretskis pointed to communications equipment and large computer servers some of which were financed by the cia he said his teams were using the base to hack into the russian military secure communications networks quote this is the thing that breaks into satellites and decode secret conversations general dovaretskis said told the times journalists on a tour adding that they were hacking into spy satellites from china and bellarus too well there you go get us into a war with the with the chinese why don't you another officer plays to recently produced maps on a table as evidence of how you create is tracking russian activity around the world the first showed the overhead routes of russian spy satellites traveling over central ukraine the second showed how russian spy satellites are passing over strategic military installations including a nuclear weapons facility and eastern and central united states the cia began sending equipment in 2016 after the pivotal pivotal meeting at scattergood general dovaretskis said providing encrypted radios and devices for intercepting secret enemy communications also after john brennan confesci voter for the communist party is okay beyond the bays the cia also oversaw a training program carried out into european cities to teach ukraine intelligence officers how to convincingly assume fake personas and steal secrets in russia and other countries that are adapted rooting out spies the program was called operation goldfish which is derived from a joke about a russian speaking goldfish who offers to a stonians wishes in exchange for its freedom the punchline was that one of the estonians bash the fish the fishes head open with a rock explaining that anything speaking russian could not be trusted the operation goldfish officers were soon to deploy to twelve newly built forward operating bases constructed along the russian border from each bays general contract you said the ukraine officers ran networks of agents who gathered intelligence inside of russia cia officers installed equipment at the bases to help gather intelligence and also identified some of the most used skilled Ukrainian graduates of the operation goldfish program working with them to approach potential russian sources these graduates then trained sleeper agents on Ukrainian territory meant to launch gorilla operations in case of occupation hey guys when this results in the country being invaded we need you to do terrorist stuff okay it can often take years for the cia to develop enough trust in a foreign agency to begin conducting joint operations with the ukraine it had taken less than six months because john brennan was in charge of the thing he voted for the communist party visa the kgb guys obviously there above board i editorialize a little bit there they didn't say that at times but the time says was with the ukraine into the taking less than six months the new partnership started producing so much raw intelligence about russia that it had to be shipped to langley for processing but the cia did have red lines it wouldn't help the ukraine conduct offensive leafal operations quote we made a distinction between intelligence collection operations and things that go boom a former senior u.s official said it was a distinction that graded on the ukraine because they liked things that go boom they're the kgb after all first general contract you was annoyed when the americans refused to provide satellite images from inside russia soon after he requested cia assistance in planning a clan destine operation to send it you are commandos into russia to plant explosive devices at trained depots used by the russian military if the russian military sought to take more ukrainean territory ukraineans could detonate the explosives to slow the russian advance m mind you this is still in 2016 okay so so it's 2016 ukraine's like hey we're what to go plant bombs inside of russia help us cia in the cia is like like just can you just give me the secrets guys why you're going to go over there plant bombs at a train station you guys out of your minds okay get there calm down when the station chief briefed his superiors they lost their minds as one senior former official put it mr. Brennan the cia director called general contract to to make certain that mission was cancelled and that ukraine abided by the red line forbidding lethal operations general contract to cancel the mission but he also took a different lesson quote going forward we work not to have discussions about these things with your guys he said late that summer ukrainean spies discovered that russian forces were deploying attack helicopters at an airfield on the russian occupied Crimea peninsula possibly to stage a surprise attack general constitute decided to send a mission send a team into Crimea to plant explosives at the airbase so that they could be detonated if russia moved to attack this time he didn't ask the cia for permission he turned to unit 2245 you know those guys who were trained by the cia the command of force that receives specialized military training from the cia's elite paramilitary group known as the ground department the intent of the training was to teach defensive techniques but cia officers understood that without their knowledge ukraineans could use the same techniques in offensive lethal operations hey guys we're gonna teach you how to break things and kill people and we want to make sure that you understand you're not supposed to be breaking things and killing people this is just like you know it's like first aid and stuff you'll hope you never have to use it you know at the time the future head of ukraine's military intelligence agency general buddhanoth was a rising star in unit 2245 he was known for daring operations behind enemy lines and had deep ties to the cia the agency had trained him and also taken the extraordinary step of sending him to rehabilitation because he was a drug addict no i'm kidding um sending him for rehabilitation to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland after he was shot in the right arm during fighting in the dumb boss uh when he was running around shooting his countrymen that were upset about the coup uh but the violent overthrow the coup uh victionic coverage disguised in Russian uniforms then luchennic kernel buddhanoth led commandos across an arrow gulf in inflatable speedboats landing at night in Crimea but an elite Russian commando unit was waiting for them ukraineans fought back killing several Russian fighters including the son of a general before retreating to the shoreline plunging into the sea and swimming for hours ukrainean controlled territory it was a disaster in a public address president put an accused ukrainean applauding a terrorist attack and promised to avenge the death so that you create a the Russian fighters quote there is no doubt that we will not let these things pass he said in washington the obama white house was livid josepharbiden jr then vice president and a champion of assistance to ukraine called ukraine's president to angrily complain quote it causes a giant problem mr. biden said in the call a recording of which was leaked and published online oh ate that something even jobiden can't talk to ukraineans without going getting leaked huh the good thing the cia developed those trusting ties with those fellows otherwise who knows what might have happened it causes a giant problem mr. biden said in a call the recording of which was leaked and published online all i'm telling you we say it's a friend is that my make an arguments here is a hell of a lot harder now it's my jobiden pressure some of mr obama's advisors want to shut the cia program down but mr. biden persuaded them that doing so would be self-defeated given the relationship was starting to produce intelligence on the russians as a cia was invest investigating russian election meddling and especially given that he loves those kgb guys he's been a fan of him since college mr. brennan got on the phone with general constituc and again began to emphasize the red lines the general was upset this is our country responded according to a colleague it's our war and we've got to fight the blowback from washington cost general contract youk is job but ukraine did not back down one day after general contract youk was removed a mysterious explosion in the russian occupied city of denetsk in eastern ukraine ripped through an elevator carrying a senior russian separatist commander named arson Pavlov known by his non-degure motorola the cia soon learned that the assassin the assassins were members of the fifth directorate the spy group that cia was that the cia trained ukraine's domestic intelligence agency had even handed out commemorative patches to those involved each one stitch with the words lift the british term for an elevator again some of mr obama's advisors were furious but they were lame ducks the president the presidential election pitting Donald Trump against Hillary rottom clinton was three weeks away and the assassinations continued a team of ukraine and agents set up an unmanned shoulder fired rocket launcher in a building that in the in the occupied territories it was directly across the office directly across from the office of a rebel commander named mckel told stick better known as givi using a remote trigger they fired the launcher as soon as givi answered his office killing him according to us and accrued kranian officials a shadow war was now an overdrive the russians use a car bomb to assassinate the head of unit 2245 the elite ukranian commando force the commander colon colonel maxim shubba vol was on his way to meeting with the cia officers and kev when his car exploded at the kernels wake the u.s. ambassador to ukraine but viva vich you might recall her maria vana bitch stood in mourning beside the cia station chief later cia officers and their ukraine counterparts toasted colonel shubba vol with whiskey shots for all of us general conjuretukes had it was a blow the election of mr trump in november of 2016 put the ukranians and their cia partners on edge mr trump prayed mr putin and dismissed russia's role in election he was suspicious of ukraine and later tried to pressure its president volotomir zalinski to investigate his democratic rival job item resulting in mr trump's first impeachment we're going to go ahead and skip over that whole part where he was absolutely correct and hunter Biden the crack had son of that son of a b who's in the white house right now was getting billions of dollars from the gas company three months after the violent overthrow of ukranian government at the hands of victoria new one that's they put that all in fine print between these two paragraphs over here at the new york times i'm kidding of course but whatever mr trump sad and dead his administration often went in the other direction this is because mr trump put russia hawks in key positions including mike pampayo is cia director and john bulton his national security adviser they visited keyf to underline their full support for the secret partnership which expanded to include more specialized training programs in the building of additional secret bases the base in the forest grew to include a new command center and barracks and swelled from eighty to eight hundred ukranian intelligence officers preventing russia from interfering in future us election was a top cia priority during this period and ukranian intelligence ukranian and american intelligence officers join forces to probe the computer systems of russia's intelligence agencies to identify operatives, trying to manipulate voters ok selfamas that has the pretty funny, because they were so upset about Russian-Donald Trump of r gekone two meal gain russia's support for Donald Trump in 2016 they're like hey you rosquies if anybody's gonna call the republicans racists it's gonna be us democrats ok don't you be cutting in on our turf that's our gig they're so worried about that continuing that they went into a war zone and built an underground bunker in a foreign country and trained 800 spies all to prevent russian bots from talking on twitter you see and the new york times expects you to believe that because you're dumb enough to pay for the new york times you know you're not listening to show you imagine pay for a subscription to your times you imagine you're that dumb imagine being that dumb and you go out you get your paper and you like oh my god it's good thing that the CIA is over building underground bunkers in Ukraine protect us from those russians who would convince me to vote for somebody who's not Joe Biden haha thank god i'm never exposed to conflicting information i get everything from the new york times and nobody's gonna send no Russian propaganda by way thanks to those 800 Ukrainian spies underground haha I'm so glad I pay my taxes and haha in one joint operation uh... h.u. r team doped an officer from russia's military intelligence service into riding information that allowed the CIA to connect russia's government to the so-called fancy bear hacking group which had been linked to election interference efforts in a number of other countries general but now we keep in mind the h.u. r that's the military intelligence group okay that's not the that's not the s b u that's not the regular spot this is the military intelligence they're like hey guys we got the fancy bear guys we got the fancy bear guys they were gonna go and tweet mean stuff about Joe Biden haha turned out one of them's on welfare he's been subsidized by the fed by the russian federation go tell your people that they'll believe it because they're dumb general but not whom's linsky chapter lead the h.u. r twenty twenty set of the partnership it only strengthen it grew systematically the cooperation expanded to additional spheres and became more large scale the relationship was so successful that the CIA wanted to replicate it with other European intelligence services that shared a focus encountering russia the head of russia house the c.i.a. department overseeing operations against russia organize a secret meeting at the head their representatives from the c.i.a. Britain's m.i. six the h.u. r a Dutch service a critical intelligence ally and other intelligence agencies agreed to start pooling together more of their intelligence on russia the result was a secret coalition against russia and the ukrainians were vital members of it oh so yeah so like basically all of these countries they got together and they're like hey you know let's conspire against this other guy in a manner you know not unlike warfare easy and then when he's like hey cut it out or I'm going to defend my country against your military espionage like shut up you know what do you your own bunch of nazis you're lying it's a bunch of misinformation shut up don't tweet about our elections anymore Vladimir Putin we've had it with you in march of 2021 russia had completely had it with this nonsense and started massing troops along the border with Ukraine now they worded it slightly different but fundamentally that's what they said in march of 2021 russian military started massing troops along the border with Ukraine as the months passed the more troops encircled the country the question was whether mr. Putin was making a faint or preparing for war that november and in the weeks that followed the cia and m i six delivered a unified message to their Ukrainian partners russia was preparing for a full scale invasion to decapitate the government and stall a puppet in Kiev who would do the Kremlin's bidding us in british intelligence agencies had intercepts that Ukrainian intelligence agencies did not have access to according to us officials the new intelligence listed the names of Ukrainian officials whom the russians were planning to kill their capture as well as the Ukrainians the kremlin hoped to install in power which was totally different from what like you know what it's totally different from what victoria newland was doing the last time the government was overthrown like she's like yeah no these guys can't be and we get these guys in there yeah after europeans now you know i'll decide who's in the government thank go ahead go get handle that for me way totally different because it's american and you know she she's uh you know she's got those relatives over there in that middle least in country president zolensky speaking of those people and some of his advisors appeared unconvinced even after mr. burns a cia director rushed to kev in january 2022 to brief them as the russian invasion year cia and m i six offers made final visits in kev with their Ukrainian peers one of the m i six officers teared up in front of the Ukrainians at a concern the russians would kill them at mr. burns is urging a small group of cia officers were exempted from the broader us evacuation and were relocated to a hotel complex in western ukraine they didn't want to desert their partners after mr. putin launch the invasion in february of 2024 the cia officers at the hotel were the only u.s government presence on the ground every day at the hotel they met with their Ukrainian contacts to pass information the old handcuffs were off in the biden white house authorize spy agencies to provide intelligence support for lethal operations against russian forces on ukrainean soil often the cia briefings contain shockingly specific details on march third 2022 the eighth day of the war the cia team gave a precise overview of russian plans for the coming two weeks the russians would open a humanitarian corridor out of the besieged city of merriou poll the same day and then open fire on ukrainean to use it the russians plan to encircle the strategic city port of odot port city of odessa according to the cia but a storm delayed the assault and the russians never took the city then on march tenth the russians intended to bombard six ukrainean cities and had already entered coordinates into cruise missiles for those strikes the russians were also trying to assassinate top ukrainean officials including mr. zulinski and at least one case the cia shared intelligence with ukraine's domestic agency that helped disrupt the plot against the president according to a senior ukrainean official when the russian assault on kiev had stalled the station the cia station chief rejoice and told his ukrainean counterparts that they were quote punching russians in the face according to a ukrainean officer who is in the room within weeks the cia had returned to kiev and the agency sent out sent out i'm sorry and the agency sent in scores of new officers to help the ukraineans a senior u-s official said of the cia's sizeable presence quote are they pulling triggers no are they helping with the targeting absolutely some of the cia officers were deployed to ukrainean bases they reviewed lists of potential russian targets that ukraineans were preparing to strike comparing the information that the ukraineans had with us intelligence to ensure it was accurate before the invasion the cia nmi six had trained their ukrainean counterparts and recruiting sources in building clandestine and partisan networks in the southern kerson region which was occupied by russia in the first weeks of the war those partisan networks sprang into action according to general contract you assassinating local collaborators and helping ukrainean forces target russian positions in july of 2022 ukrainean spies saw russian convoys preparing to cross a strategic bridge across the dd pro river and notified mi six british and american intelligence officers then quickly verified ukrainean intelligence using real-time satellite imagery mi six relayed the confirmation and the ukrainean military open fire with rockets destroying the convoys at the underground bunker general doveretsky and a said a german anti aircraft system now defends against russian attacks and air filtration system guards against chemical weapons and uh dedicated power system is available to power grid goes down the question that some ukrainean intelligence officers are now asking their american counterparts as republicans in the house weigh whether to cut off billions of dollars in a is whether the cia will about them it happened in afghanistan before now it's going to happen in ukraine a senior ukrainean officer said or maybe they'll just you know keep on doing it with the fentanyl and cocaine money you know you know you know you never know cia do whatever they want their bunch of criminals referring to mr. burns's visit to keev last week a cia official said we have demonstrated a clear commitment to ukraine over many years and this visit was another strong signal that the u.s. commitment will continue whatever congress has to say about it vote all you want the plan doesn't change they didn't say that in the new york times the cia in the h.u.r. had built two other secret bases to intercept russian communications and combined with the twelve forward operating bases with with general which general contituk says are still operational the h.u.r. now collects and produces more intelligence than at any time in the war much of it with much of which it shares with the cia pope you can't get information like this anywhere except here and now general doveretsky said and so you know bad samarika at war with the russian federation might have gathered you know i mean maybe we'll maybe want to go to war with russia if you want to go to war russia that might be a great idea like yeah yeah do that you know why not let's just go to war with russia you know if you don't think that that's a good idea then you know it's a it's a terrible shame that not everybody in the country is completely up in arms about this because that's literally what's happening okay there's a there was a headline I saw today that macron in france was like uh hey you know you got to keep all the options open i mean maybe we got to go send military day you know something you know stuff happens right you're like wow don't but don't do that you know you just go keep on killing them in other ways but we you know the last time was it or do we talk one of the reasons shows whether it was this city on sense of production i forget now you create is like oh if we uh low whatever if we low with the draft age then we won't be able to replace our population okay which is exactly what they're gonna do and then they'll just replace them through immigration is what they're gonna do it's a genocide is what they're doing but they don't like to admit that out loud so you know there's a piece in the New York times they're like oh it's a big problem and then and then a lot of bears willinsky just the other day and it televised appearances like out 31,000 soldiers have died um your entire generation your wiping out your entire male population is actually what you're doing okay you're doing that knowing that you're gonna genocide your people and they're gonna be a replace with muslim migrants that's what you're doing 31,000 people have died oh my god not 31,000,000 soldiers there were six million innocent people were killed over their terrible thing the same it's like that Holocaust thing in happens a little time those Jews they keep on going through its terrible two one seven six eight eight one four three three you like to be on the program if you want to get on the line get on the line right now otherwise i'll leave you let's play this thing so uh toadian informs me so there's a guy by the name of my lord babeo on twitter and he says breaking the Russian special service claims to have prevented an attack on Tucker Carlson this man was recruited by Ukraine to plant a bomb under his car in the hotel parking lot let's see what this says okay so he's come on so this is uh i'm gonna have to translate this for you because you guys don't speak Russian but i do i'm kidding i'm reading subtitles uh all right you know what i'll do i'll do this um uh ta ta ta ta here we go i am vasili petrov alik seavich 1988 from podolsk november 2023 as recruited by an employee i can't even do it was trained to work with special communications assembling of explosive devices and also collecting from secret stashes January 31 from my curator i received a task to pick up an explosive device from a secret stash and to use it to blow up a car what were you promised it's another voice in a different color monetary benefit of four thousand dollars where the explosive device supposed to be used and the underground parking lot of the four seasons hotel in Moscow it was need to pick up this explosive device from the secret stash and put it under the vehicle against whom it was planned to use the explosive device this is obviously poor english translations to stop my fault not much was explained now you know who was the target yes american journalist Tucker Carlson what went wrong i was arrested during the preparation stage people said get a sadeen go and scare me what what the hang on oh so now they're gonna show well i guess uh uh anyway i don't know what that was all about uh i'm not surprised i'm not terribly shocked by this by the way so yeah that would be great if you're Ukraine you know remember they're transgender trotsky i you know that cartoon character as my family change change my mics okay uh that's so much better that's such a ah so anyway as i was saying uh the transgender trotsky i that maniac um i forget his name because he doesn't call himself him Sarah Ashton something or other corollary whatever the effort name is she's like yeah if you're if you're echoing russian propaganda then you're in your war criminal and we're gonna kill you right and she said it about a united state senator she said it about jd vans basically threatening the life of an american senator and that's when they took away her dresses right they're like hey buddy we're taking away your stupid drugs in your hair and we're gonna make you wear boys clothes now because you threatened the people who were paying the bills all right yeah we're gonna kill everybody who criticizes us obviously but you're not allowed to talk about it on twitter anymore nutcase okay and so but they can't help themselves you know 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it all out guys we're gonna we're gonna fix this country you know maybe you know what i'll do before i go should i do it should i play this in not i don't know guys i kind of yeah i'm not gonna do it because it's not gonna get max and i'm listening or should if i do it now well maybe i'll do it you know maybe uh what time is it let me go check our viewer counts we got so many people they asked so many people here all right i'm gonna play this thing real quick and i'm i'm gonna reserve the right to play it on the unsensit and unsensit production at the end of the week okay so don't like accuse me of just repeating stuff this is not just me blowing smoke up my own uh rear end here i'm gonna play this for you and we're gonna come back so i told you i'm writing this book um about my 2010 run for the united states house of representatives and um you know one of the things that occurred to me when i published beauty revisited was i was like i was just trying to get the thing up right i just wanted i was like yeah i get this thing online or whatever and uh when i did that i didn't dedicate the book to anybody i didn't get anybody to write a full word i i didn't do you know there's no epilogue it's just the essay right and i'm like well you know nice thing on amazon as i can you know i can just go back and do that subsequent but anybody who bought the copy of the book already has it without it but whatever you know when i published this book which is going to be substantially longer than beauty revisited which is basically a model i guess an essay it's not a book this is an actual book so i said i got to dedicate the book to somebody and i'm like oh well i gotta do it to my i got to dedicate the book to my parents obviously and so uh i decided to talk a little bit i decided to write that dedication and i recorded it and sent the recording to my parents to tell them about it and i recorded a much longer introduction which is most of it is cut out of the recording or about to listen to but you know this tells a little bit about my early life and uh i have something to say about it when i come back i'm gonna play it we'll be right back hey man dad it's your son Chris hope things are going well hope you're having a good time in florida i'm writing a book about my congressional campaign in 2010 and so one of the things that i've got to do is obviously get a dedicate to book to somebody and i have decided to dedicate this book to the two of you all of which is to say that i have written this dedication today and i think it came out very well and rather than just send you the text and tell you what it is i thought maybe i'll read it aloud to you so here we go dedication some of my earliest memories are decidedly unhappy ones despite this they constitute the greatest gifts given to me by my parents in the long history of extraordinary generosity they have shown me my father participated in the pat co union strike of 1981 the professional air traffic controllers organization less than one year after my birth he had lost the job and the income that sustained our family in the upper middle class suburban neighborhood where i grew up on Long Island despite this hardship there is no real debate about what to do and my mother found out she was pregnant with my younger brother she did itfully and joyfully brought him into the world in the midst of all this uncertainty my father referred to him with all affection as a strike since he was conceived during the abundance of spare time my father had on his hands subsequent to that labor action not long after this he crashes motorcycle he broke his hip and for time was bedridden relying primarily on my mother to care for him to this very day even after numerous surgeries he hasn't walked quite the same ever since as a consequence of this chain of events my father would be very short on spare time in the following years my parents had purchased their home in the neighborhood they had with the expectation of a prosperous and reliable career in government service now deprived of that security and determined to make sure my brother and I had the benefit of our mother at home to raise us my father worked a number of different jobs at all hours he also went back to school since the intense training to become an air traffic controller to not directly translate to other high paying professions among the jobs he took was mowing other people's lungs this began as just him with a lawnmower in the back of his mercury caprid despite his injury he grew this into a respected and profitable company one complete with a crew large truck and professional equipment that was my first work experience in my youth it proved priceless in my adulthood it would sustain my family until Bill Clinton signed into law a bill that would allow my father and his fellow strikers to reapply for their jobs when I was in my late teens my father is since proudly and honorably retired from that career which he loved and he today resides with my mother and our childhood home my father was relentless in providing for my family he did this under very difficult circumstances their pressure of this weighed on him and he made more than a few errors despite his value and efforts my family had less money than a lot of the kids I went to school with I did not get along very well with most of them I made more than a few errors of my own some of which not entirely unlike those of my father put me on the wrong side of the law more than once but today I am happy to know that I'm man to be worthy of that noble title must do what he believes to be the right thing but he must do so certain only of his own capacity for error that if he is made to suffer for those choices he must do so with his little complaining as he can manage also that a woman to be worthy of that far higher distinction must stick with him in the midst of an uncertain future even when things do not look promising though she is permitted and arguably obligated to lodge more in the way of complaints without which men might stagnate and fail to reach their full potential they never exactly told me these things and since I was not in the habit of listening it likely would not have done much good if they had rather these things were demonstrated with the most remarkable consistency over the course of my entire life this was simply the fabric of the world that I lived in and I could no more deny it than that water was wet were it not for that firm foundation the troubleside face over the years in my attempts to learn everything the hard way would surely have destroyed me or worse yet and perhaps more likely I'd have been too much of a coward to face them in which case this story would never have happened much less become a book and so obviously I dedicate would you are about to read to Mary and Charles Cantwell with gratitude for my creation for their forgiveness of far too many of my sins and debts and above all for not turning me into a pussy rest of her Cantwell February 23rd 2024 and so I hope I hope that reached you well it's written with the utmost sincerely and I am I'm very grateful for all that you've done for me thank you and so you know I the reason I play that and again I reserve the ride I'm gonna do this on on the on the other show because I know we're not at maximum listenership at the tail end of surreal politics after I've been reading from the New York Times for two hours but you know the what I get a real kick out of is when people doubt my sincerity first of all about anything at all as if I was gonna lie to you I'd find more profitable deceptions but when people doubt the sincerity of my you know hope for the future you know think about the timeline that you just heard there okay it's 1981 I'm less than one year old I'm I'm a newborn baby boy my father has moved into this you know upper middle class suburban neighborhood is pulled into this strike by his union loses his job now that Patco union strike if you guys are older than me some of you will remember this this was like a big deal when it happened okay like like the Patco union strike they thought that all the transportation unions in the country we're gonna shut down the whole country okay and the Patco guys they went on strike thinking that all these other unions were gonna help them and they did not do it all right and so Ronald Reagan was president of the time and he's like listen you know us on the right we're rightly skeptical of public sector unions to begin with and if you think that you're gonna shut down the transportation of the United States so that you can get a pay raise you're out of your minds and so the law had been when they went on strike the law was the president couldn't fire them Congress changed the law and Ronald Reagan said you get back to work you're all fired and we're not not only are you gonna be fired you're not gonna be able to get your jobs you're not gonna be real able to reapply you're gonna be barred from applying for this job and the Patco guys were like no way you're not gonna do that to us and sure enough they did okay and so while he's on strike he knocks my mother up again loses his job which was what their whole life was plan to run that he's going to be in this job until he retires and get the suspension and mom's pregnant I'm a baby here comes another one and uh you know I'm sure they had a conversation about what to do but I mean there was not you know my conversation with them is there was no real debate you know mom's not gonna abort her child that was pretty well understood my family and so my father goes takes his mercury capri to doorku koop and he puts koo I've been talking about victory and a covich too much he puts a lot more in a bag of things starts cutting other people's lawns and goes to school and he works his ass off to make sure that my mother can stay home with the kids and that might have been easier to do and to in 1980 that it is in 2024 I don't doubt that for a second okay a lot of things were different than the last person to deny that but that guy worked his ass with crashes motorcycle was bedridden to rely on my mother to take care of him and injured from that motorcycle accident throws a lawn mower in the back of his two door car and starts mowing people's lawns it saves his money and buys a truck and hires other guys and you know and by the way if you've been listening to the radical agenda for a long time you know that I've told the story I've told that story in a completely different you know angle that I'm not a fan of my parents and all you know I like half did almost basically did the Stefan mowing you de-foo thing like I stopped talking to them for a long time you know you hear that story you hear some of the other stories I've told about growing up on the radical agenda in the early stages of this thing it'll teach you a lot about perspective like you can choose how you want to view things okay you can view them as oh you know dad's dumb union thing screwed everything up and he crashes bike and he's you know he screwed up and screw him or you can say that guy worked his ass off to take care of his family got his job back and like you know lived heavily happily ever after with his mother you know with with his wife my mother you can look at it either way you can take either of those perspectives and you can tell the story truthfully either way right it's up to you it's up to me in this case but like your story is up to you to tell you know and uh you know it had been easy for that guy to be like oh my god whoa is me and just drink himself to death and like you know make everything a thousand times worse you know that's not what he did he worked very very hard and with no expectation that it would ever occur Bill Clinton a president he did not vote for signed a law that would allow him to go get his job back he got the job back that he loved the career that he loved he worked there until he retired after he retired they hired him again in retirement to come and train other air traffic controllers and he was like yeah I love this job I so want to train the next generation of people who do this you know he did not see that coming when he was bedridden from the motorcycle accident with two babies in the house and wondering how he's gonna feed them he just kept on working you know and so you know when I see people who are like we're all screwed day breed C's just you know you have a choice in a matter man you know don't ever get that out of your head you know you can choose to view things one way or you can choose to view things another you can choose to give up or you can choose to work hard and I'll tell you what boy your life's gonna be a lot easier working hard than it is gonna be given up there's no like you don't get to give up and then and then you're and then you escape from the problem right that's not the way that works as a matter fact you give up the problem just keeps on getting worse you know on a prior episode of radical agenda somebody's like you know wanted me to like basically trying to pick a fight between me and T.R.S. but they're like you know can you articulate you know why they're wrong about politics and I'm like well I don't know what they said but I can tell you this if you think that our politics are screwed because the people involved in our politics are like unscrupulous and unethical well then the answer is definitely not for all of the people to can involved in politics to be unscrupulous and unethical scriptulous ethical people have to be involved in politics otherwise the politics will be screwed is self-fulfilling prophecy and if you think that you can't make a living if you think that you can't get a wife if you think that you can't raise a family and you don't try to do those things as a consequence well then don't be surprised and that's how it ends up get up make the effort do it you know you will not you usually will not be able to see you know the outcome of your success it's not how it starts you know you're just like oh I have to do what a man has to do and then you do what a man has to do and then you're rewarded for that that's the way the world works you know and sometimes believe me I'm 43 years old living where I'm living not so long at a prison with a probation officer screwing my life up believe me when I tell you I am not under the impression that he just crap is easy playing stretch of the imagination not under the impression that it happens quickly I'm just telling you that if you try you'll get a lot further than if you don't boy that's for sure so ladies and gentlemen thank you for rewarding my efforts please do do happy to have your input anyway you want to give it to me I love my job I'm gonna try like heck to keep on bringing this to you see you Monday real politics Wednesday but I remember show Friday cursing up a skull and around the glotin I turn that down a little 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