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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • Andrew Bustamante is a former CIA covert intelligence officer. Check out his work and podcast at everydayspy.com Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:56 - CIA and the President
    12:34 - War in Ukraine
    53:30 - Most powerful intelligence agencies
    1:00:40 - David Petraeus
    1:10:17 - Undercover disguises
    1:23:16 - Human nature
    1:32:36 - CIA recruitment process
    1:49:19 - CIA and secrecy
    1:55:52 - Cyber security
    2:06:34 - Sexpionage
    2:13:08 - Private intelligence
    2:26:35 - NSA and Snowden
    2:54:34 - Conspiracy theories
    3:15:42 - CIA and UFOs
    3:30:27 - Spy tricks
    3:47:10 - Advice for young people
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  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman  Год назад +1907

    Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast.
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    0:56 - CIA and the President
    12:34 - War in Ukraine
    53:30 - Most powerful intelligence agencies
    1:00:40 - David Petraeus
    1:10:17 - Undercover disguises
    1:23:16 - Human nature
    1:32:36 - CIA recruitment process
    1:49:19 - CIA and secrecy
    1:55:52 - Cyber security
    2:06:34 - Sexpionage
    2:13:08 - Private intelligence
    2:26:35 - NSA and Snowden
    2:54:34 - Conspiracy theories
    3:15:42 - CIA and UFOs
    3:30:27 - Spy tricks
    3:47:10 - Advice for young people

    • @phillipsundal8782
      @phillipsundal8782 Год назад +36

      Thanks, Lex! Any updates on interview with Putin?

    • @lisettegarcia
      @lisettegarcia Год назад +43

      I'm only 3:00 minutes in and he already misspoke about the source of the authorities. It is not divvied up by the executive. The authorities are legislative in nature, stemming directly from federal statute, codified in the US Code following drafting and ratification by the US Congress.
      He's also wrong about how money is appropriated/spent 6:20 but he is accurate that 6:25 the directors "serve at the pleasure of the President." Ntl, he's wrong about this appointment structure being reducible to cronyism because the agency could effectively mount a coup against the president and the country if Presidents can't choose leaders to those organizations that they trust. The body of the organization in the form of nonpolitical staff -- each of which is empowered to disregard any illegal order -- is the check against the corruption he purportedly decries.

    • @1walicki
      @1walicki Год назад +19

      Every now and again his voice & intonations sounds just like Joe Rogan

    • @garad123456
      @garad123456 Год назад +41

      29:30 He claims that UK paid off the lend-lease aid in 2020. That is absolutely false. Lend-lease of WW2 didnt have to be paid back.
      "The Lend-Lease agreements with 30 countries provided for repayment not in terms of money or returned goods, but in "joint action directed towards the creation of a liberalized international economic order in the postwar world." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease
      He may be mixing it with the anglo-american loan which was given after war and UK paid back in 2006. It helped UK economy to stay running. Also US gave enormous amounts of aid to europe to rebuild, known as marshall aid. This guy frames american aid to europe as malicious, wanting to debt countries. He spreads downright lies and Lex does nothing about it. That's the quality of this podcast.

    • @danielshaffer1283
      @danielshaffer1283 Год назад +34

      Just listened to the Ukraine part. I am glad to hear Lex doing more pushback, and it seems the visit to Ukraine maybe revealed to him something that Bustamante does not understand, that Ukrainians are fighting for their freedom. Bustamante is wrong, by the way, that revolutions and wars of independence have only been one with support of great powers. Look at India or Israel for some examples, or say Algeria. Bustamante also seems to miss the bigger geopolitical picture and why it’s important for the West that Ukraine wins: if Russia wins, it will keep invading it’s neighbors, as will other countries that calculate that they can get away with it. That will weaken the western order of the world we live in, including democracy, freedom and other human rights. So his assessment on Ukraine I believe is as wrong as it was on how quickly Russia will take Ukraine (as he admits), and for the same reason. Even if Ukraine falls to Russia, they will resist the puppet government, just like the Finns did in 1930’s. Russia lost already, even if it conquers Ukraine.
      To Lex, if you read this: I had been banned by you or one of you admins on your telegram. Most likely because I speculated that you might still be looking up to Putin as you seemed to before. I can’t know what your true opinion is, but I am hopeful that if you ever did admire Putin, that visiting Ukraine changed your mind. It takes strong character to change your own mind. Hopefully you can then understand why I was upset with you before, if that showed through my comments. As you, this conflict is personal to me. I am still not sure what your stance is now, but I’ll be looking forward to your video on the trip to Ukraine with some hope now.

  • @mrgman1326
    @mrgman1326 Год назад +5849

    I’m a retired FBI Special Agent, and I can say that Andrew’s thoughts on our government not using surveillance against us, but only for terrorism is incredibly naive.

    • @misterserious3522
      @misterserious3522 Год назад +837

      One doesnt need to be a retired FIB speshul agent to get that.

    • @monica1811
      @monica1811 Год назад +289

      It’s also a lie. Though he may actually believe that, deceive until one believes can apply to themselves as well.

    • @sqatsi1101
      @sqatsi1101 Год назад +341

      Security over freedom leads to neither-he’s had a cup of kool-aid too many despite his high IQ.

    • @deejhay
      @deejhay Год назад +84

      That's not Andrew's thoughts... it's legend

    • @mgmassey174
      @mgmassey174 Год назад

      Well then, as the daughter of predatory pedophiles, I'd say my naivete went back in 1963.
      I trust no one .

  • @mrmofopink
    @mrmofopink Год назад +5070

    "When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals" - Edward Snowden.

    • @mariannorton4161
      @mariannorton4161 Год назад +79

      Yep.

    • @Ojja78
      @Ojja78 Год назад +100

      Damn, that hits hard.

    • @jannichi6431
      @jannichi6431 Год назад +76

      Wonder how the free Snowden movement is doing, haven't heard anything a while?

    • @marineviet-vet2908
      @marineviet-vet2908 Год назад +10

      correction my friend, Not where that sublime Detective Sherlock Holmes enters an apperance

    • @user-qc8vj3vp9v
      @user-qc8vj3vp9v Год назад +23

      Great, and accurate statement.👍🏼❤

  • @ultmiddle4991
    @ultmiddle4991 18 дней назад +65

    Why am I waking up in the middle of the night with this playing on my phone? This interview is one year old

    • @salvaloco17
      @salvaloco17 11 дней назад +11

      This literally just happened to me. lol

    • @selmeb1291
      @selmeb1291 7 дней назад +10

      Me too!

    • @leslielearnorth
      @leslielearnorth 7 дней назад +5

      You too??! I thought I was the only one who fell asleep to yt 😅

    • @michaelhicks3909
      @michaelhicks3909 6 дней назад +2

      Same

    • @ultmiddle4991
      @ultmiddle4991 6 дней назад +4

      @@leslielearnorth Cannot fall asleep unless I have a story or conversation going to occupy my mind so I will lay still long enough to zonk out. Also it runs interference with tinnitus. You?

  • @Tonikor
    @Tonikor Месяц назад +34

    His statements about the war between Russia and Ukraine has aged like fine milk 🥛

  • @iiii4024
    @iiii4024 Год назад +1680

    Don’t trust a guy that defends national surveillance. Especially when he says those that care about privacy are a threat & shouldn’t have a say in the topic. “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety”~ Ben Franklin

    • @trinydex
      @trinydex Год назад +70

      people always say this, but how realistic is it when your peer competitors don't do that? when they don't have to be restrained? especially since the actual real damage to the populace from these surveillance programs is actually close to 0.
      can I ask you when the last time government surveillance negatively affected your life? meta data collected was used against you?

    • @dmc6262
      @dmc6262 Год назад +50

      Just because Mr Franklin said it, doesn't make it true or at least true all the time. That quote is parroted out ad nauseam without much thought. Second, just because someone disagrees with the refrain, doesn't necessarily make them untrustworthy.

    • @incredible5587
      @incredible5587 Год назад +32

      he also said the president is the number one customer. that was just weird.

    • @iiii4024
      @iiii4024 Год назад +78

      @@trinydex I’m pro life & have had multiple friends of mine approached by FBI due to their political beliefs
      One because he was pro life and another because he posted a meme about Jan 6th. It does have real world effects

    • @trinydex
      @trinydex Год назад +52

      your friend got a visit for posting a meme, on the internet I presume. that has nothing to do with these clandestine programs. that's called open source intelligence.
      your other friend who is pro life didn't get a visit just because they were pro life.

  • @therikkest310
    @therikkest310 Год назад +4746

    I like that Lex always has prepared questions but also goes off script when he's interested. He's the perfect AI.

    • @markandremy
      @markandremy Год назад +40

      lol

    • @zekea7873
      @zekea7873 Год назад

      @Melvin Deeply He told Zuckerberg, “a lot of people dislike you, some may even say hate you”.

    • @seeyanexttuesday23
      @seeyanexttuesday23 Год назад +52

      "Off script" Lex is the best. We want to see him engaged in the conversation enough to forget he has an audience. I believe the best has yet to come here. He is a butterfly. ♥️

    • @JohnCraic89
      @JohnCraic89 Год назад +13

      🤣🤣

    • @Y0utubePresident
      @Y0utubePresident Год назад +5

      🤣

  • @SHADOWRONEMUS
    @SHADOWRONEMUS Месяц назад +108

    Lex did just an amazing job interviewing Mr. Bustamonte, I’ve heard probably eight or nine interviews with him and Lex asked the most probing and interesting questions which Andrew seem to have trouble answering some but I’m very proud of Lex doing such a great job asking probing questions I’ve been a listener and love this podcast almost since it’s inception and the growth in his ability to interview is clearly apparent in my estimation. Keep doing what you do Lex I believe you have one of the most important platforms out there for conversation, and from what I’ve seen, always acting in good faith, love for his fellow man and optimism.

    • @Killuminati23
      @Killuminati23 Месяц назад +12

      ever wondered why this cia guy is wandering around every second channel just at this moment, with the talking points he brings up?

    • @JamesBrown-ux9ds
      @JamesBrown-ux9ds Месяц назад +2

      Too obvious he has had no idea what to ask. He missed almost every junction. But first of all you need to know the infinite numbers of rooms and boxes that are. Or could be out of the blue. America can't win. They don't know the game.

    • @TheOpenSociety777
      @TheOpenSociety777 26 дней назад +2

      @@JamesBrown-ux9ds Ok Mr Wizard 😂😂👎

  • @jbferrer3
    @jbferrer3 28 дней назад +513

    Who else doesn't believe this guy?

    • @salvadorbanuelos6718
      @salvadorbanuelos6718 24 дня назад +10

      😂

    • @englishbob9492
      @englishbob9492 24 дня назад +87

      I don’t believe him but I suspect that he wants me to not believe him so therefore I believe him.
      Or maybe not.

    • @coastalorphan
      @coastalorphan 24 дня назад +12

      This kid knows nothing

    • @dennisrea917
      @dennisrea917 24 дня назад +14

      He’s delusional

    • @fatman5377
      @fatman5377 23 дня назад +17

      Say he speaks 6% truth.
      Just 6%
      Imagine that

  • @renaissanceredneck3695
    @renaissanceredneck3695 5 месяцев назад +587

    One thing I heard a CIA operative say is, there is "No such thing as former CIA."

    • @minibobber
      @minibobber 4 месяца назад +35

      its sounds catchy so it must be true.

    • @renaissanceredneck3695
      @renaissanceredneck3695 4 месяца назад +31

      @@minibobber ask a Marine if they were "formerly" a Marine.

    • @Roberto-de8xv
      @Roberto-de8xv 4 месяца назад +17

      ​@@renaissanceredneck3695my friend says former Marine but he felt duped for fighting in Iraq..the propaganda was strong back then

    • @vibes24osrs
      @vibes24osrs 4 месяца назад +14

      thats simply not true theres a former CIA agent that lives in my town his whole identity is being a former CIA member lol

    • @renaissanceredneck3695
      @renaissanceredneck3695 4 месяца назад

      @@vibes24osrs you apparently missed the point. Yes, there are people that are former employees of the CIA, and yet most still maintain their contacts with the agency, and will do favors for their former employer, just search for "Anderson+Cooper+CIA". But yes, technically you're correct.

  • @ChiaraDBrown
    @ChiaraDBrown Год назад +3657

    Andrew: I am trained by the most competent spy agency in the world to lie to people and pretend that I am their friend and giving them something they want, but I actually have ulterior motives and am willing to do or say practically anything to achieve those motives. And even though I am not longer employed by the CIA, I still enjoy doing that in my personal life.
    Everyone: But he's not doing that with us!!!

  • @Fulltime_Rookie
    @Fulltime_Rookie Месяц назад +11

    Really enjoy these conversations, thanks Lex and Co. Always fascinating and interesting 😎 Equally grateful for all professionals who give their time for everyone to appreciate 🙏🏻 Keep pushing !

  • @Jrogs4
    @Jrogs4 Месяц назад +9

    This video pops up on my auto play at least 3x a week and I close it immediately

  • @brentm9848
    @brentm9848 5 месяцев назад +1098

    He has an amazing ability to sound so certain and so knowledgeable about things he was entirely (and predictably) wrong about.

    • @Skaggs666
      @Skaggs666 5 месяцев назад +27

      Like the US trying to seek diplomatic solutions to abducted citizens. I lol’d at that one

    • @spermwater
      @spermwater 5 месяцев назад

      @brentm9848 do you have any sources that can validate this? (Serious question)

    • @chrisf4268
      @chrisf4268 5 месяцев назад +45

      That is how people like him earn a living. There are many of his kind out there.

    • @stephencurtis2282
      @stephencurtis2282 5 месяцев назад

      This guy is a salesman for US interests and stated intentions. He's a clever and highly intelligent mind manipulator and I would not trust him with a toothpick. The US is going through a remarkable moral conflict within itself. It says "democracy and freedom" while it parlays with the worst examples of non-democratic regimes worldwide. The mantra is that the ends must justify the means at any cost. They are embedded in a truly immense moral vacuum where principles are exchanged for expedient so blithely and often; so conflicted and removed from truth, that it's hard to comprehend what they stand for anymore. If only they did what they said. The real reason they don't is because their moral compass has been so overrun by the military imperative that it's impossible anymore to know what is real and what they truly value. This is 'Orwell' written in the language of cubic dollars, the lies of the US government, while at the cost of the lives of the propagandized and indentured governments. War is a terrible thing, but we don't mind, if we get the result we want - this is what they are saying. Ukraine is the plaything of the hegemonic interests of the US as it faces down Russia while it invokes its worn-out platitudes for an expedient.

    • @stefanpopescu9664
      @stefanpopescu9664 5 месяцев назад +55

      like any sociopath liar ... he is just another Wayne Simmons, not even a good one ... I have no idea how he tricked Lex to get on his podcast

  • @sbarmiueenl
    @sbarmiueenl 6 месяцев назад +482

    That guy made a living out of lying, but he would never lie to us.

    • @saxhound2003
      @saxhound2003 4 месяца назад +9

      . . ever . . His eyes can see thru a concrete wall, as easily as a bank vault door, and read your mind like an open book, already closed. Thank You Andy and Lex! Have some more Kool aid . . and relax . .

    • @saxhound2003
      @saxhound2003 4 месяца назад +2

      1:46:00 1:46:00 1:46:00
      Z-row One of You are one too . . oroZ.;¿

    • @letyourlightshine8646
      @letyourlightshine8646 2 месяца назад +34

      Once CIA always CIA. No one ever leaves. The role may change, but I think it’s obvious to most that ole Andy is tasked with repairing the image of the spooks.

    • @Humanfirst528
      @Humanfirst528 2 месяца назад +5

      😂😂😂 oh no he would NEVER lie to "who"???

    • @Humanfirst528
      @Humanfirst528 2 месяца назад

      CIA needs to be dismanled! They are out of control for the gouverment!!

  • @PlanetaryVisitor
    @PlanetaryVisitor Месяц назад +16

    We've seen dozens of Lex interviews ~ all of them good, this one the best ~ 4 hours well spent ~ thanks for a challenging world view... even when we weren't so sure it was right.

  • @PopaZit
    @PopaZit 2 месяца назад +5

    I absolutely love your work! Thank you for listening to all sides!

  • @donnakirkpatrick8599
    @donnakirkpatrick8599 5 месяцев назад +467

    As a citizen of 78 years old, I haven't trusted government since November 1963. Lots of people in my generation think this more and more . Corruption has grown in this country as it has in every government throughout time.

    • @anuragmadan
      @anuragmadan 4 месяца назад +5

      but was there a good time at all?

    • @user-qr2kt2oq7s
      @user-qr2kt2oq7s 4 месяца назад +4

      Before the criminals showed us who they were.

    • @terranwars3504
      @terranwars3504 4 месяца назад +9

      But it's your generation making the rules right now. And have been for a while.

    • @Brian-nl1ok
      @Brian-nl1ok 4 месяца назад +9

      : "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Ben Franklin.

    • @alexandrailubs2945
      @alexandrailubs2945 4 месяца назад +2

      78?😮

  • @izrealfluid24
    @izrealfluid24 6 месяцев назад +817

    The last thing I'm going to do is trust anything CIA agent says

    • @aaronjenkins2135
      @aaronjenkins2135 5 месяцев назад

      When the cia agent is telling you the opposite is true of what the official media is telling you then you listen.

    • @drewhuckabay3425
      @drewhuckabay3425 5 месяцев назад +50

      All information is good information. It is good to distrust and question everything. It's foolish to completely turn away someone's voice because of their past.

    • @CockSmasher-xw4px
      @CockSmasher-xw4px 5 месяцев назад +27

      @@drewhuckabay3425 You probably read through all your spam emails dont you?

    • @indogyrsimdead
      @indogyrsimdead 5 месяцев назад

      @@CockSmasher-xw4px lol

    • @ChicagoHaitian3566
      @ChicagoHaitian3566 5 месяцев назад

      @@CockSmasher-xw4px😂😂😂

  • @giurculetepaul8034
    @giurculetepaul8034 Месяц назад +5

    I felt you a bit overwhelmed, Fridman. I loved the interview. Thx for your hard work.

  • @maxfield3106
    @maxfield3106 Месяц назад +27

    the way that he neither confirmed nor denied remote viewing and then gave that "hey, according to einstein's theory, anything's possible" felt quite revealing actually

    • @DragonAI_Power
      @DragonAI_Power Месяц назад

      Now you understand

    • @DeadStreamOrganics
      @DeadStreamOrganics Месяц назад

      I know an ex intelligence operative, it’s not a question of if they can access your electronic information and devices, it’s how fast and how easy. For example iPhones are all a 3 digit number/ prompt in the emergency call screen from accessing everything you’ve ever had on your phone, he had my phones entire history pulled up in less than 5 seconds

    • @conspiringcolton
      @conspiringcolton Месяц назад

      @@DeadStreamOrganicsLmao this guy supposedly trusted you with top secret information, that if publicly shared could lead him to charges of treason, and here you are blabbing in a YT comment. that poor bastard needs to pick better friends, if he’s not just something you made up in your head to sound interesting in the absence of intellect

    • @TheFakeNewsFrog
      @TheFakeNewsFrog 18 дней назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@DeadStreamOrganics1. The guy was probably lying about being an “ex intelligence operative”.
      2. The “3-digit code on the emergency call screen” trick was patched after iOS 6.1.
      3. “Accessing everything you’ve ever had on your phone” is a broad statement that doesn’t provide any detail. Access what? Your app history, call logs, messages? Or do you literally mean “everything”?
      Because if you’re implying “everything”, then you’re also implying your iPhone keeps a local data log of every action that’s ever happened on your iPhone… The immense amount of data that would amount to, either wouldn’t fit on your iPhone storage, or at least would be extremely noticeable.
      4. If such an exploit were to exist, hackers would have found it. It would be public, and Apple would have patched it. There’s no way around that.
      5. The US government wouldn’t need to access your phone inperson to view or review any data that might be relevant to them. Your internet traffic is monitored, your calls are monitored, your messages are monitored. They don’t need a “secret code” to bypass a lock screen. The issue of time is only relevant to encrypted information & communications. But even still, such a thing as a “secret code” would be impossible to keep secret.

  • @Branko353
    @Branko353 Год назад +3149

    He finally found his dream job. Working for CIA as an ex-CIA.

    • @SalemSphynx
      @SalemSphynx Год назад +48

      Lol🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @tewekdenahom485
      @tewekdenahom485 Год назад

      ex cia is code for CIA agent for life

    • @lprophit
      @lprophit Год назад +21

      haha

    • @irajohnson1101
      @irajohnson1101 Год назад +20

      The interviewee is giving his thoughts on the possibility of the outcome of the war bad or not.

    • @jmp01a24
      @jmp01a24 Год назад +49

      There's a word for such a guy... can't quite remember, plz help me. TRAITOR!!!

  • @JoshMckinneyShow
    @JoshMckinneyShow Год назад +977

    There's something I don't quite trust about Andrew. He seemed really sharp and I was loving his dispassionate analysis of situations but as the podcast went on, I began trusting him less and less. So many questions Lex asked, didn't really get answered, and his opinion on NSA mass surveillance and the need for us to feel safe are major red flags.

    • @ZorexZockt
      @ZorexZockt Год назад +212

      Clearly part of CIAs PR department

    • @andrewgusak123ua
      @andrewgusak123ua Год назад +105

      The whole Ukraine segment on his part was a total bs.

    • @pwilliams3600
      @pwilliams3600 Год назад

      Exactly. His NSA defense was...something. We are seeing in real time what an out of control FBI, DOJ and likely NSA can do. It doesn't require a whole new "secret police, secret court", etc. This guy is either a fanboi or part of the PR effort.

    • @mofayer
      @mofayer Год назад

      @@andrewgusak123ua are you aware of your obvious bias given you have UA in name and UA flag? because if you did you would've known that your opinion on this matter is worth nothing.

    • @dimebucker2
      @dimebucker2 Год назад +49

      I had exactly the same feeling

  • @clintonj5954
    @clintonj5954 25 дней назад +2

    Thank you Lex, definitely using 'pragmatic pessimism' I love how the dynamic of the conversation changed with your ease.

  • @loganpowell09
    @loganpowell09 22 дня назад +3

    Ive woken up to this video for the past 200 days. I can almost recite it.

  • @vovasemenenko9458
    @vovasemenenko9458 6 месяцев назад +384

    I was thinking “wow what a likable guy” until he started talking about the NSA. Then I remembered- Oh yeah, this guy is a fed 😂

    • @johnmcauliffe8824
      @johnmcauliffe8824 5 месяцев назад +29

      A rule of thumb is that there is no such thing as "ex CIA"

    • @JonBonDylan
      @JonBonDylan 5 месяцев назад +10

      Yes exactly - we are ignorant, and he is on the side of the law 😂 Jesus was a criminal in the eyes of law

    • @susanlorraineknox5780
      @susanlorraineknox5780 5 месяцев назад +11

      I'd be real careful about lumping everyone onto an either/or paradigm. There are always exceptions and gradients. It's hard to tell who's who these days.

    • @vovasemenenko9458
      @vovasemenenko9458 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@susanlorraineknox5780 ok Karen

    • @saveamerica7502
      @saveamerica7502 5 месяцев назад +3

      2:33 yes a private court, along with with having the knowledge of what some politician is said privately to use against them. Sometimes it's not about prosecution it's about leverage and you can bet this guy knows I agree with the original poster the sky is likeable but he is definitely drank the Kool-Aid that we should trust these agencies as if they haven't had an agenda to be able to drag in billions and billions of dollars for their operations. And they need Congress to approve a lot of that dark money what a better way to do it than to read into their metadata which is already been proven that the organizations have done this. One last thing they don't need to take it to the courts and have the courts arrest people they just need to say we don't like this person's view take them off Twitter or X right like we have already seen proven again that if they don't like your views they will remove you from social media while the government just hints at the fact that this person is a bad person.

  • @karlmcatamney1938
    @karlmcatamney1938 Год назад +2055

    Great to see an ex and a current Cia ops chatting together... the psy ops is next level.

  • @charlottemoritz1352
    @charlottemoritz1352 Месяц назад +3

    I was asked to take the MBTI and WPI when applying for a job requiring close partnership with a colleague. They wanted to make sure we would work well together to reduce chance of turnover. We are going on 7 years and married - The interviewer was invited to our wedding :)
    I certainly think there is validity to using the MBTI as a data point for compatibility. The WPI (workplace inventory) that we took in addition to the MBTI determines your workplace style and mentality. Compatibility in working together, whether in careers or in personal lives, is just as valuable and important. I think using the two tests together would offer a far better insight.

  • @theghost9479
    @theghost9479 2 месяца назад +19

    This is an amazing conversation. Thank you for this!

  • @PronkDaMonk
    @PronkDaMonk Год назад +1726

    This guy is like a cool youth pastor for the cia

  • @mattingly8322
    @mattingly8322 Год назад +1197

    This dude is still an active operator. His defense of the NSA is ludicrous.

    • @veprk8662
      @veprk8662 Год назад +116

      I skipped most interview but glad the bs is getting calles out

    • @mattingly8322
      @mattingly8322 Год назад +157

      @@veprk8662 it's a great interview and he is obviously a very talented intelligent human but he just is so un trust worthy. He basically tells the listener to not trust him

    • @simbareps682
      @simbareps682 Год назад

      Came here just to say this. His take on Snowden was ridiculous. This motherfucker was planted on this show lol

    • @caseyleonard1327
      @caseyleonard1327 Год назад +64

      Lex's handler

    • @raceeverythinga1326
      @raceeverythinga1326 Год назад +19

      @@jamiewoodstock1006 they absolutely would.

  • @Findmylimit
    @Findmylimit Месяц назад +2

    Great interview thank you!

  • @savvy_owo
    @savvy_owo 3 дня назад

    Learning everyday day. I appreciate all you do never stop. Love you always truly…

  • @MrEazyE357
    @MrEazyE357 Год назад +440

    Never thought I'd see two spies from opposing countries talking to each other on a podcast. The world we live in!

    • @rachelmolina986
      @rachelmolina986 Год назад +26

      😂😂😂 .. best comment here!!

    • @idn
      @idn Год назад +7

      LOL

    • @stephenuhe9229
      @stephenuhe9229 Год назад +4

      There is a story where you had to be the survivor and it was a contest so only soldiers entered this contest This contest was on a really really rugged wild mountain track with wild weather and snow and one had to hunt to catch their tucker their food and hike and miss landmines and then get back to the base and be the 1st first back and be the winner and than you would get to become an elite soldier a spy or whatever or the equivalent of the green Berrets. Anyway the contestant the brave soldier would be dropped off in the wild at the beginning of this extremely crazy and unpredictable corse with just a compass and weapon and moderately warm clothing and a tarp that could be easily carried also a very sketchy map and then get driven to the drop off point where the soldier the contestant would have to hike back to base the best way he could. The track was made so that the soldiers the contestant would enivatably have to go over the mountain and along a ridge to get back to base and they were given the bare essentials in order to survive or sometimes die as it was a harrowing journey. They sent the soldiers out one by one so when one got back usually after a month then they would send out the next contestant the next soldier. Anyway this one soldier came back only after one day and one night and the judges looked really surprised as absolutely no one had finished their quest the corse so quickly or usually did not return within a month so the judges the commanders were like um "CONGRADULATIONS augh um we think... but we can't work out why you finished the hike the corse augh that by the way usually takes a month and mostly more than a month to return and you soldier are back the next day...how " the judges asked and the soldier "how did you manage to do this "? the judges were confused as they asked hesitantly. A sly smile came over the soldiers the winners face. If your reading this story have you worked out how the soldier the winner how he managed and how he returned back to base only after a day and night and so efficiently or and quickly ?? "Like I stated" the dude soldier said and then ...a sly smile returned and came over his face as the judges shuffled their feet and he said " well i didn't really want to get frozen out there where its minus ten degrees and I heard that most soldiers died trying to make it back to the finish line first so he said I will tell you so he went on to say "well on the way to the drop off point I started thinking about my chance of winning and at this point may I remind you gentlemen um officers that you said " first back" so I thought about that and my survival chances and spoke to my driver about it and he told me he had dreamed of doing the corse and becoming a top gun and a hero but he said he knew from past exercises and training drills that his chances of even finishing the corse were slim and he said he was" pretty much a failure and then the driver went on to tell me how he didn't know if he would ever even get up the nerve to speak and it was at this stage of the conversation I offered him a smoke as he the driver finished his sentence..." to any gir.... " "So in my mind at this moment I assessed his life and thought yeah mate your not really soldier material and your life sounds so depressing and it was at that piont that I knew how I was going to win and get back to the finish line first and how I would be certain to win" said the soldier and he stated and it was at that moment that I pulled out my knife and as swiftly as I could i mustered all my strength and all my inner gall and put aside my guilt and then without another thought to my fellow driver I plunged the knife deeply into the drivers body and I managed to kill him quickly and cleanly thus I won " he looked satisfied and said ". I am the winner ....correct. ????!! I hope you enjoyed this story. I wonder how many readers guessed the ending before the end ?? The END.

    • @JeffKubel
      @JeffKubel Год назад +3

      Lmao

    • @stephenuhe9229
      @stephenuhe9229 Год назад +3

      @@AB-wf8ek I never claimed to be a good story writer but it does make one wonder about the stakes and the outcome and the justification. The dude was made for killing I guess. I just got fascinated by the tale.

  • @onetoolfan
    @onetoolfan Год назад +763

    Dang! This fed is so cool, with his hippie shirt, his bandana, his cool guy long hair and beard! He's one of us! I now completely agree with his warped intepretation of freedom of speech and agree that all communication must be monitored and controlled, due to the threat of propaganda aimed at English speaking Russians. Big brother is actually pretty cool, dunno what we were all so scared of.

    • @hawkeyeplank
      @hawkeyeplank Год назад +110

      One of us. One of us. One of us.

    • @stevenguevara2184
      @stevenguevara2184 Год назад +10

      What does His Shirt say? What's it about? Im dying to know

    • @elevenpsy
      @elevenpsy Год назад +63

      It’s so good to see people on here that have a good sense of awareness

    • @millissa3756
      @millissa3756 Год назад +22

      eNgLiSh SpEaKiNg RuSsIaNs

    • @joshualeblanc8557
      @joshualeblanc8557 Год назад

      CIA operatives aren’t feds

  • @catherinekirby6745
    @catherinekirby6745 22 дня назад

    That interview was so Great! Thank you to both of you!! Now I'm going to find the Joe Rogan interview you did. 😃

  • @Bedrock33783
    @Bedrock33783 Месяц назад +3

    Lex you have told me a lot I never click on your videos but fall asleep listening to something else and end up listening to you great work on hacking RUclips. I do enjoy your content though thank you

  • @victorjans3771
    @victorjans3771 Год назад +568

    His "moral flexibility" really showed when he talked about Snowden and mass surveillance.

    • @PhilipDirven
      @PhilipDirven Год назад +101

      Indeed, I also think that for the majority of the people 'Snowden' was a wake up call instead of a bleep on their radar.

    • @sb75ification
      @sb75ification Год назад +32

      Victor Jans….you’ve just been put on 17 additional Fed lists.

    • @victorjans3771
      @victorjans3771 Год назад +37

      @@sb75ification trust me, I'm on all of them

    • @jovianfour20
      @jovianfour20 Год назад +10

      His "bass-line" was squirming.

    • @jovianfour20
      @jovianfour20 Год назад +26

      "Its much more sensible to be a silent servant humbly carrying the burden of public service". Sounds legit. I wish some of our tax money would silently and humbly give us some health care and public education.

  • @welcome33333
    @welcome33333 7 месяцев назад +144

    One year later, it has luckily not played out as Andrew predicted. Germany survived winter, the Ukrainian South has not fallen, Odessa is still free and the war has not come to Moldova.

    • @ChamikaraBandaraFilm
      @ChamikaraBandaraFilm 5 месяцев назад +5

      But RUS is keep shelling at Odessa harbor.

    • @vanritma4198
      @vanritma4198 5 месяцев назад +1

      He might give you some true informations, but i think this is false programming. Still an agent as you say, so who knows what they are about here.

    • @jennifermommy9373
      @jennifermommy9373 5 месяцев назад

      Well, it's been a bit since your comment and Ukraine isn't doing well. They are begging for more money. No money? Then credit? There is talk of putting troops on the ground. People are worried about a draft because it's going "so well" for Ukraine. Nah. We are being fed lies about how that war is going. Fortunately for the North American governments, Gaza is getting scary spicy. A great distraction from Ukraine and the taxpayers' money being laundered through these wars for our political elites and their oligarchies and whatever foreign power has money to grease our government or wants grease money from America. Have we all forgotten how many of these nations hate us. Hate our freedom from religion and our freedom to be whatever religion we want. North America isn't a cou try any more it's a corporation, and it's run like a slum lord runs his rental units. Ukraine can't win this war the way zelensky is demanding. The fact that a cease fire, truce, and negotiations are not a priority. Why? All we get is propaganda. Gaza? That war has been raging for thousands of years. Both sides are willing to be rabid, out of control monsters to each other. There is noway that your everyday moron knows enough true information to be cheering for a Jewish genocide or a Palestinian genocide. Hamasaki is using the ppl as a shield while the kill members on the other side. So should Isreal just lay down and let Hamasaki kill them in events like oct 7th? Of course not. At this point, both sides have done horrifying crimes against humanity to each other. For ppl in month America to act so sure, so cavalier about that conflict like Amy of us have a real clue about it or even have a right to tell other countries what to do. Meanwhile North American citizens are going to freeze this winter, starve, lose their homes, etc, and our governments are more worried about their bank accounts than the fact that how they are governing is destroying our nation's. It's slimy and disgusting, and as long as we keep buying the woke narrative the way the politicians want us to things will only get worse. Humans thrive under boundaries, borders, structure, routine, certainties in our life but woke is robbing us of all of that while fixing nothing.

    • @bluesuedeshoes801
      @bluesuedeshoes801 5 месяцев назад +4

      True that tbh, but I won't fault his train of thought at the time. Plus Russia has the upper hand rn and Odessa is still in their sights

    • @HBD2U78
      @HBD2U78 5 месяцев назад +5

      He was right about Israel

  • @jongason660
    @jongason660 Месяц назад +2

    Lex you do a great show. Thankyou Sir.

  • @Jayden-qq1ei
    @Jayden-qq1ei 14 дней назад

    this is a difficult discussion and thanks for doing this podcast!

  • @momentarynarration
    @momentarynarration Год назад +634

    Loving Mike Baker’s new disguise, almost couldn’t tell it was him

    • @kwameowusu8351
      @kwameowusu8351 Год назад +19

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @goranbrajkovic9925
      @goranbrajkovic9925 Год назад +13

      😂😂😂

    • @remix-yy1hs
      @remix-yy1hs Год назад +10

      Hahahah I love you man. I was losing hope. Thanks man I really mean it

    • @juniorcusn
      @juniorcusn Год назад +1

      🤣

    • @henry06x
      @henry06x Год назад

      Mike baker leaves his phone at home and takes an old dumb car woody wagon to disappear in the woods. This dudes full on let the government spy on you we would never turn it against you….

  • @uasiddiq
    @uasiddiq Год назад +531

    Andrew was mostly consistent except when he said he was okay with a surveillance state without the permission of Congress...
    "I'm okay with the NSA having all my passwords for that safety." He kept speaking of empirical evidence. There's no empirical evidence that the mass surveillance saved any lives and that the mass surveillance would have stopped previous attacks like 9/11. Snowden may be a blip, but his reasoning was far more sound than the way Andrew made it seem in this interview.

    • @elevenpsy
      @elevenpsy Год назад

      It is Andrew’s job to talk Snowden down like he was a “blip” and nothing more. This is a PR campaign for the CIA.

    • @traceyjohnson7521
      @traceyjohnson7521 Год назад +28

      Agreed.

    • @ErnestCarroll
      @ErnestCarroll Год назад +16

      He was speaking of “empirical” evidence

    • @jakeedwards1668
      @jakeedwards1668 Год назад +6

      Good point lad

    • @neptunejoo
      @neptunejoo Год назад

      Agreed. The more I hear him talking the more I am convinced the CIA is an evil organisation as a whole.

  • @advanced_code_made_easy
    @advanced_code_made_easy Месяц назад

    This is one of my favorite ones. He actually broke into your heart here, and that's not why I liked it so much... I just liked the truth from it.
    You do SO well dude by staying as un-biased as possible... In some VERY passionate conversations.
    Kudos to you both!

  • @eldjmasterfreddy4366
    @eldjmasterfreddy4366 Месяц назад +3

    Great Interview.

  • @fighterpilot1112
    @fighterpilot1112 Год назад +795

    This dudes stance on surveillance is exactly what I'd expect from a dude from the government. I could not trust him less

    • @alteredcatscyprus
      @alteredcatscyprus Год назад +50

      No wonder we have problems, is what I was thinking. These guys are way out of line.

    • @TheSassygrasshopper
      @TheSassygrasshopper Год назад +54

      Glad I'm not the only one yall this guy glows so bright I'm getting a tan...

    • @fighterpilot1112
      @fighterpilot1112 Год назад +39

      @@TheSassygrasshopper he's so good at lying and blending in, yet every single person that watched this interview saw right through him. Including Lex😂

    • @wallrider73
      @wallrider73 Год назад +56

      Some of his stuff is interesting but he was delivering his fair share of propaganda here. Lex wasn’t convinced.

    • @fburton8
      @fburton8 Год назад +13

      I think he was saying that Ignorance is Strength. (The ignorance of the masses, of course.)

  • @GerardVaughan-qe7ml
    @GerardVaughan-qe7ml Год назад +157

    "Our disinformation campaign will be complete when everything the American citizen thinks they know, is untrue".
    William Casey CIA director ( way back when)

    • @denovo62
      @denovo62 Год назад

      Yeah and Mike Pompeo’s more recent comment “we lie, we cheat, we steal….” When referring to his stint heading the CIA. Their resume reads like the right hand guy of Satan himself.

    • @alexlaw1892
      @alexlaw1892 Год назад

      They're campaign must be close to complete then.
      Pretty much everyone thinks. Race mixing, pedophilia, the moon landing, and germ theory are true and moral. So job done.

    • @user-ws3sl9xi7y
      @user-ws3sl9xi7y Год назад +6

      What a creepy quote huh?

    • @Jamesfrancosdog
      @Jamesfrancosdog Год назад

      There’s no proof this quote is even real. A staffer claimed she heard it in a meeting with Him
      And President Reagan.

  • @markminister2599
    @markminister2599 6 дней назад +1

    Brilliant Interview. People are lucky to listen to this.

  • @TheMATHEHOUSE
    @TheMATHEHOUSE Месяц назад

    Absolutetly love the timestamps!

  • @marksutherlandjr.2121
    @marksutherlandjr.2121 6 месяцев назад +564

    Snowden is literally the definition of doing the right thing in the face of incredible adversity. 👏

    • @iancrawford7655
      @iancrawford7655 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah bull shit Snowden is in Russia rn with US secrets Snowden did the right thing the wrong way he tried to leverage info to get sanctuary and although it worked he's fucked later if we ever captured a Russian with info we would just trade lmao

    • @jennifermommy9373
      @jennifermommy9373 5 месяцев назад +9

      What Snowden did was brave and people needed to know but the execution of getting the info out was sloppy. The news "blacked" out information but you could still see the info. Snowden should be in America living free but the way the release was handled put "American assets" at risk.

    • @reecie44
      @reecie44 5 месяцев назад

      @@jennifermommy9373o

    • @moodybugg-2098
      @moodybugg-2098 5 месяцев назад +6

      Snowden is controlled opposition. 100%. Do you really think we would have had such mainstream coverage on him. Although they portrayed it as negative. He was getting paid for an acting gig.. what does he care. Snowden is a made for TV character. Period. If they didn't want us to hear Snowden, WE'D NEVER KNOW . We only see and hear what They want us to see & hear. I can't believe grown men and women haven't ALL figured this out. It's so ridiculous, the amount of SHIT people believe if heard on the news. Like the moon landing 6

    • @WhoWannaKw
      @WhoWannaKw 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@moodybugg-2098
      I Definately believe that. There is No Snowden altho there Was an entity tht Was a Whistle Blower... on tht subject. The character portrayed is a job for an actor possibly living out of country but is more likely some merman embedded in a community who never is in the general public as a norm... Or whatever.
      The Original Snowden carries a different name and in my opinion is still working for some part of the behind the scenes "good" military & is protected by a different identity in return for his work. And I Also think he lives here in the US. While the made for TV version is exactly what you described.
      Lk I sd... it's my gut opinion but I honestly feel alot of ppl out there feel the same.
      Sending 💌
      Love 💖Light ✨️ &
      Blessings ✝️
      Take Care

  • @brandonb.9288
    @brandonb.9288 6 месяцев назад +460

    This dude is nuts! His whole world view is scary, and that's why the intelligence community is so dangerous.

    • @rebeccab.2270
      @rebeccab.2270 6 месяцев назад +29

      Finally some not worshiping this spy. As if he might not be telling the truth on.

    • @richy2258
      @richy2258 5 месяцев назад +23

      @@rebeccab.2270people believed it like the gospel at the time. They worship Rogan and Fridman, etc.
      He could not have been more wrong. What a dangerous putz.

    • @dickface9157
      @dickface9157 5 месяцев назад

      Right off the bat we learn: Mossad(Israel) will do anything. The CIA are competing for "business" with their "customer"(president) and Trump was a problem because he wasn't interested in the CIAs stock and trade of dirty tricks, so the CIA started going against the president.

    • @rdxdarckstar
      @rdxdarckstar 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@richy2258explain your point

    • @chrisknepper5153
      @chrisknepper5153 5 месяцев назад +19

      Often time the things we want to be true so badly are absolutely wrong. To the point of disbelieving reality. I am not sure which part you don’t like about what this guy is saying. However, “Russia is winning” is true.
      He is right about Americans not understanding the implications of freedom of speech.
      He is right about the lend lease act.
      He is objectively right about many things that I don’t personally like to hear.

  • @jjknight5564
    @jjknight5564 День назад

    The most compelling and interesting lex interview yet.

  • @user-bg8ji1xf9u
    @user-bg8ji1xf9u 2 месяца назад +1

    This has been a wonderful Communion !

  • @jamesd1106
    @jamesd1106 Год назад +365

    This guy is a perfect representative of the u.s "government".. 20% true 80% I'm looking you in the eye and just believe what I say.

    • @DBFIU
      @DBFIU Год назад +22

      Show me on the doll where Andrew hurt you

    • @voiceofsilencio
      @voiceofsilencio Год назад +17

      Every good lie has to include some measure of truth.

    • @jamesd1106
      @jamesd1106 Год назад +2

      @@DBFIU HA!!

    • @Patriots316
      @Patriots316 Год назад +27

      I'm glad I'm not the only one seeing this...

    • @yunggoosbumps215
      @yunggoosbumps215 Год назад +3

      Don't be shocked to find out that the CIA PR agent has the CIA bots in the comments designed by AI to present a group of people who actually believe his BS.

  • @goldfishy
    @goldfishy Год назад +626

    Take everything this guy says with a grain of salt. Public trust in government institutions is at an all time low. The military is having trouble finding enough people (both volunteers and volunteers who are actually capable). Government is in major need of an image makeover and what better way than having a smart young attractive wellspoken “former” CIA asset go on popular podcasts to promote the positives of government. He isn’t all wrong but he is also sugar coating a lot of this information. Especially the Snowden situation. There is very good reason to be skeptical of the intelligence community. Convenient he doesn’t mention anything about the major spy agencies (US, UK, France, Australia) all spy on each other’s citizens to get around their local laws. Or Assange leaking information about the US Government knowingly killing journalists in the Iraq war. He paints a naive fairytale of government looking out for the best interests of the people. When in fact it is a bloated bureaucracy that loses trillions of dollars (yes, trillions!) that go unaccounted for and there is no oversight. The institutions might do some good but they are rotten to the core and the history of these agencies proves out that fact again and again.

    • @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo
      @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo Год назад +35

      💯 well said......

    • @carter_1
      @carter_1 Год назад +7

      one thing you're wrong about, he very much mentions the 3 I. agencies that are the "best" (in dif categories) China, France, & Isreal. Right before 1:00:00 (aprox) and was the most interesting part of the vid so far. You need to go back and 👀 ...I'm skeptical why Isreal wasn't at the top of your list???
      The rest of your statements I agree with but am even more cynical and untrustworthy 😁

    • @arcadyskoit
      @arcadyskoit Год назад +21

      He is clearly scripted

    • @elmeriodamaker
      @elmeriodamaker Год назад

      You are exactly right. This dude is a spokesperson for CIA

    • @goldfishy
      @goldfishy Год назад +6

      @@carter_1 Yep, agreed, Israel too. My comment was just an impromptu post to provide a quick counterpoint to this 4 hour discussion. Definitely people should look more in depth to see all the horrible truths about these agencies and where he is smoothing over details or omitting damning information.

  • @gvinar6537
    @gvinar6537 2 дня назад

    I so appreciate these conversations!! You both are great people!! Stay connected to nature and know you can do anything!

  • @maxdog1299
    @maxdog1299 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow!! Self respect man
    What a great person

  • @Heiserton
    @Heiserton Год назад +332

    As soon as he started talking about the NSA and trading all freedom for a false sense of security, he showed his cards.

  • @loganontherun
    @loganontherun Год назад +736

    Found Lex when he was on Rogan's podcast and can say this is now my #1 watched/listen too thing on the internet. Amazing questions and calmness can have me listening for hours

  • @kevin-zd4po
    @kevin-zd4po Месяц назад +4

    Great show one of the best four hours of my life

  • @ngolinyirenda6421
    @ngolinyirenda6421 Месяц назад

    To me, one of the most absolutely essential terms in describing and recounting analytical thinking is 'empirical'. There has been an acceptance of parroting and personal, emotionally based, AND biased opinion being taken as truthful and factual. I admire his narrative and delivery.

  • @ke8739
    @ke8739 Год назад +842

    Well played Lex, we finally got to the ultimate Turing test, can a covert CIA agent spot a covert AI.
    You won't fool me, R2D2

    • @Sl33zytheclown
      @Sl33zytheclown Год назад +1

      This exactly. This "agent" is an obvious disinfo. Plant. He's full of it. And when he find out how corrupt the see. I. A. really is. He'll just say well my upper ups.misled me. What a waste of podcast.

    • @AlexanderJamesHurley
      @AlexanderJamesHurley Год назад +36

      Who is who though, really? Results may be shocking.

    • @alexisjuillard4816
      @alexisjuillard4816 Год назад +10

      all answers can be found if you watch "this is my conversation with a goose. or is it a duck?" podcast
      best 2 minutes i ever watched, felt like 2h, fascinating

    • @alexoolau
      @alexoolau Год назад +1

      CIA agents motivated to make trouble around world in order to keep their jobs. Now I understand. No difference from military industrial complexes. These people shape our international politics, which is quite dangerous.

    • @yunggoosbumps215
      @yunggoosbumps215 Год назад +1

      Don't be shocked to find out that the CIA PR agent has the CIA bots in the comments designed by AI to present a group of people who actually believe his BS.

  • @disruptIT
    @disruptIT Год назад +517

    I have even less trust in the CIA, NSA, FBI etc.. after this. Good Interview.

    • @cupofsadge8359
      @cupofsadge8359 Год назад +59

      When someone leaves the "Clowns in America" they dont actually leave. They will always be a clown even if not officially on paper. I dream of the day JFK's vision of dissolving them comes true. The small amount of job loss is economically negligible and the benefit to citizens worldwide enormous.

    • @interesting7906
      @interesting7906 Год назад +1

      @@cupofsadge8359 The clown hairdo is in full display lol... Can you imagine having this guy as a colleague?..making meetings longer with horsesh*t arguments. His prospective on the world is just as expected. Unfortunately, Lex seems to also be a clown man.

    • @arkology_city
      @arkology_city Год назад +80

      Same. This guy was chosen by the agency to do this show as a PR campaign. They know their reputation has never been lower, and rightfully so.

    • @dirtbagdover1591
      @dirtbagdover1591 Год назад

      spot on. andrew bustamante's is %100 a shill for the intelligence community. The fact he is ignorant to the intelligence branch of govt. being weaponized via politicians makes me doubt how smart he is or if he ever "left"..

    • @execthegaming
      @execthegaming Год назад +17

      Yeah, this guy seemed affable enough, but he's a dyed-in-the-wool fed.
      At least when you look at Mike Baker, you know what he is.

  • @davidmckayii752
    @davidmckayii752 Месяц назад

    Great and educational podcast, if u want an inside and discretionary view of intelligence agency, it's good.

  • @kingrobbo4054
    @kingrobbo4054 17 дней назад

    Man Andrew is a smart dude. . He makes a lot of sense, he doesnt just speak clearly & logically, he speaks so you really understand his point of view.

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd
    @JCOwens-zq6fd Год назад +601

    This guy has been trained well that's for sure. He delivered all of that like a pro. Almost no signs of deception or anything....almost.

    • @chantzarcher4807
      @chantzarcher4807 Год назад

      As if you can really believe anything this guy says….he is from the govt…..or at least just an actor for the govt….saying scripted shit in a convincing way

    • @LaRoucheisright
      @LaRoucheisright Год назад +30

      You're referring to Fridman right?

    • @yqisq6966
      @yqisq6966 Год назад

      Yep real masters of deception always hide lies within the truth ;)

    • @TheFreddieFoo
      @TheFreddieFoo Год назад +40

      yeah yeah, you're an expert at spotting spies! you must be a child prodigy too! Can you enlighten us how you figured it all out, what are the tells??

    • @thegizmologist8325
      @thegizmologist8325 Год назад

      @@TheFreddieFoo The fact that he's a commie and from the CIA.

  • @bivvystridents3752
    @bivvystridents3752 8 месяцев назад +417

    A year later... this guy was pretty wrong on Ukraine and Europe.

    • @michaell3105
      @michaell3105 8 месяцев назад +26

      man was just thinking that. intelligence is only worth so much

    • @privacyhelp
      @privacyhelp 7 месяцев назад +17

      imagine an ex cia LOL

    • @Vinemaple41
      @Vinemaple41 7 месяцев назад +78

      His assessment is completely baseless and ungrounded, yet he spewed that out with full confidence 😂

    • @brandonchan8667
      @brandonchan8667 7 месяцев назад +24

      Yep I was just about to comment that this didn't age so well lol

    • @7Vooby
      @7Vooby 7 месяцев назад +30

      @@Vinemaple41 the "europe will freeze" part is especially hilarious

  • @galinaverbitsky9357
    @galinaverbitsky9357 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks Lex Fridman Very interesting

  • @breevas5085
    @breevas5085 Месяц назад +1

    I love that, doubling down on the things you are good at and not doing the things that you Aren’t. This might have been a fit for me if life had played out that way. You are awesome Andrew!

  • @ems7500
    @ems7500 Год назад +404

    It’s amazing how long this man can talk and how open he seems but still… didn’t really tell us anything we couldn’t already find out with a google search. These CIA guys are CIA for life

    • @jtzoltan
      @jtzoltan Год назад +66

      And his whole speech about the US liking to talk pro democracy, but are not willing to put real boots on the ground when democratic nations are attacked is insane. He used the example of Afghanistan, Ukraine and Hong Kong:
      Afghanistan was a debacle invasion and occupation that was mismanaged and doomed to fail and should never have happened in the first place. Was a massive black budget outlet to pay god knows what interests.
      Hong Kong was China's sphere of influence and part of China. I hate seeing them go down and support their freedom, but it is not for us to dictate.
      Ukraine was something we forced the hands of Russia on as everyone in US State knows that a neutral Ukraine was the only feasible position. When the CIA got involved in the coup that threw out the government in 2014, Russia was going to react militarily. When Ukraine broke the Minsk 2 accords and continued to shell The Donabas and Lugansk People’s Republics and when Ukraine was gearing up to join NATO, then Russia was going to act. Ukraine gives too good a staging position to invade Russia and severl other reasons, it would be like China overthrowing Canada by subterfuge and allying with them bringing in weapons, equipment and soldiers in a military alliance. The US wouldn't stand for it either.
      I love Lex but he talks like the Russians are propagandized when what he described them believing is considerbly more true amd real thn what Westerners know and think about this war.

    • @aono335
      @aono335 Год назад +27

      This was most likely PR stuff or psyops. You give people just enough to keep their interest and to distinguish doubts.

    • @mst7155
      @mst7155 Год назад

      To EMS: exactly: the Che Guevara looking like guy talks a lot but nothing real interesting.... Except maybe his theory of Putin winning the war in Ucraine! Is there a scientifical definition of winning???? The common sense can evaluate the winning of the war in terms of human life losses, territorial gains, economical costs,short/ long term benefits...... Assessing that Putin is winning is a bold affirmation not very well supported by empirical data... Of course Putin can grab some territory and declare victory. But how about the economical consequences and the tens of thousands Russian soldiers who died and tens of thousands soldiers wounded and crippled for life..... How about the NATO being much more powerful and united against Putin ???? Putin will claim victory but who will be fooled by one more lie coming out of the mouth of a criminal???????

    • @TheMattj88
      @TheMattj88 Год назад +13

      “Former” 😂😂

    • @RiaSwiftHealing
      @RiaSwiftHealing Год назад +2

      @@georgiypotulov23 Felt exactly the opposite about him. Put perceptions ate based on our unexposed reality, not truth.

  • @grantwalkersound
    @grantwalkersound Год назад +554

    Let me first say I found Andrew fascinating and agreed with a lot of his perspectives... except one... Andrew's argument on surveillance... His value proposition is that safety is more valuable than maintaining constitutional rights. This is where I (and many citizens) would disagree... To me... The whole point of having a military and intelligence apparatus is to protect not just the physical safety of the citizens of this country, but also to protect their rights. Most soldiers I know will talk that way... They're fighting for the rights of US citizens. We send men and women to die with that mentality. So clearly we believe as a nation that it's worth sacrificing lives to protect. Mass surveillance was itself a direct attack on the 4th amendment right of every US citizen. To me that's just as bad as physically attacking US citizens. It's for the same reason that Andrew said the US sees foreign data collection as a hostile offense. I'd argue it's worth the risk of missing another major attack on the US if it meant maintaining our basic rights as citizens... First of all, it's not like they don't have 1,000 other tools at their disposal. I'm ok with it being a little harder for them to do their jobs. Because at the end of the day... Without rights, what the hell is there to even protect?

    • @kangsun201
      @kangsun201 Год назад +49

      I couldn't agree more.

    • @CollinRapp33
      @CollinRapp33 Год назад +12

      I agree with you in terms of values, but I think you misunderstood his point. He wasn’t stating that he values safety more than rights; he was stating that the UAE value safety more than rights because their situation is different than that of the US. Like you said, in the US, it’s a discussion of whether to give up rights to prevent another major attack, and I agree that it’s probably not worth the cost; but from the sound of it, in the UAE, the discussion is perhaps whether to give up rights to prevent many major attacks (basing this on what he said, not my own knowledge).
      I just thought this was a useful distinction.
      It’s important to remember that the situation in the US could change, which warrants continual conversation around such topics, such as the evolving conversation around gun control. And it’s important to remember that there’s a false dichotomy to avoid here. Certain policies and technologies can be adopted or disallowed to meet specific goals. It’s not like our choice is “surveillance state” or “non-surveillance state.”
      But like Andrew said, hopefully the US won’t reach a point at which we’d have to consider reevaluating our priorities on this matter.

    • @zbigniewiksinski
      @zbigniewiksinski Год назад

      youre wrong. "values" are for regular people, in hight stakes politics and/or attacks, criminal/terrorist groups etc there are none

    • @lancer8830
      @lancer8830 Год назад +30

      The ends always seem to justify the means when it comes to the gov’t controlling the people instead of being controlled by them

    • @williamgill5286
      @williamgill5286 Год назад +49

      "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."-Benjamin Franklin
      We are going to find that out the hard way if it continues unchecked

  • @CJamesTRY-jr4cy
    @CJamesTRY-jr4cy 10 дней назад

    Well Spoke! Great Production.

  • @piersyfy4148
    @piersyfy4148 Месяц назад +8

    People in this comment section are sooo smart. Like, I can't take it guys. You're so intelligent. I saw your 100th comment about "former CIA agent is still CIA" and all the other clever things you spotted to see through the facade. Congratulations! I've prepared a golden star.

  • @R0undbrush
    @R0undbrush Год назад +520

    I love how he talks about the world letting ukraine, hong kong, and Afghanistan fall. But he fails to mention all the nations the cia intentionally destabilized in south america

    • @ExcavatorPro2020
      @ExcavatorPro2020 Год назад +134

      this dude is basically like someone from the CIA hr department who they allow to spill generic info about them.. literally EVERYTHING he says and talks about can be learned by any civilian

    • @SillyLittleAshTree
      @SillyLittleAshTree Год назад

      His information about those three places is basically mental malware.
      There were no deaths in Hong Kong carried by the police, only by the protestors themselves, and luckily it is all on camera with ample context which is why I know is true.
      And, Ukraine is basically natzee central. Stepan Bandera is practically a deified martyr in Ukraine.
      🙄

    • @cmonz9
      @cmonz9 Год назад

      and he’s fully for NSA spying on everyone like the government wont grow even more intrusive and over-each like it inherently always does.

    • @samaelbravo3692
      @samaelbravo3692 Год назад

      @Grayble's Gringus is the cia mostly white

    • @panama2468
      @panama2468 Год назад

      @Grayble's Gringus exactly. Another token as a spokesperson for the agency. They arent going give a nonwhite person deep dark secrets.

  • @AaronDaley117
    @AaronDaley117 Год назад +674

    Love how he went complete poker face with the JFK questions and the drug questions. I'm betting Bustamante is 100% still in the CIA.

    • @RyanWbjj170
      @RyanWbjj170 Год назад +68

      100%

    • @lobes117
      @lobes117 Год назад +65

      Exactly, there's no way he's not still in the alphabet institution.

    • @tbrech8625
      @tbrech8625 Год назад +27

      I’m actually liking Bustamante a bit. 🥸

    • @VincentCVazquez
      @VincentCVazquez Год назад +45

      Doubt he’d put his face out there on a podcast with millions of viewers if he still works as an operator

    • @otisjacksonjunior9795
      @otisjacksonjunior9795 Год назад +68

      When he claimed ignorance about the drug stuff with Seale & Bush I got a strong lying vibe.

  • @JesseWaldorf
    @JesseWaldorf 2 месяца назад +1

    Please have this guy back! I want to hear what his take is now?

  • @ramcharger1976
    @ramcharger1976 12 дней назад

    Wow, I listen to this guy not too long ago recently not from a year ago like this podcast this guy is polished himself. This so-called undercover agent still works for the government plain and simple.

  • @Truth_Hurts528
    @Truth_Hurts528 Год назад +213

    Yes the NSA is focused only on threats to national security. Except their idea of national security is protecting their power not the security of American citizens. Any American citizen who threatens their power is considered a "national Security" threat. Even if that citizen is democratically elected representative.

    • @Zultzify
      @Zultzify Год назад

      What elected officials did they do that to

    • @BridgeportIPA
      @BridgeportIPA Год назад

      @@Zultzify Pay attention, clown. And have somebody change your diapers.

    • @JC06NJ
      @JC06NJ Год назад

      Yes, any American that threatens the power our goverment holds will be considered a national security because ot can fuck infrastructure up. How is that a hard thing to understand?

    • @StaalBurgher0
      @StaalBurgher0 Год назад

      ​@@Zultzify Dont be an idiot, it is public court record that the FBI withheld evidence from the FISA could to wiretap a presidential candidate. The same FBI that raided that person this week.

    • @vladimirofsvalbard9477
      @vladimirofsvalbard9477 Год назад +13

      @@Zultzify No idea, but I think one of them lives in Florida at Mar-a-Lago.

  • @ZoroNZara
    @ZoroNZara Год назад +287

    Nothing like Lex interviewing an Ex CIA agent playing in the background while I sleep. Such a weirdly comforting episode 🤣

    • @anthonygregory5150
      @anthonygregory5150 Год назад +4

      Same

    • @peacedreamerable
      @peacedreamerable Год назад +3

      I usually fall to sleep listening to Richie Allen Show , but have a new go to for his nights off ,had the amazon guy on first , yes strangely comforting

    • @cathyedwards3861
      @cathyedwards3861 Год назад +6

      I thought I was all alone in my "weirdness"!!! LOL

    • @aSSGoblin1488
      @aSSGoblin1488 Год назад +1

      yeah maybe a little half lie here and there, while you sleep. ukraine being indebted to america, sure yeah. but the terms of that debt is so generous. 20 years until first payment and no interest accumulated??? that is more of a grant rather than a LOOMING DEBT. and obviously ukranians would prefer debt rather than war and conquest.

    • @LosVanGhost
      @LosVanGhost Год назад +2

      I did the same unknowingly. 👍🏽

  • @akbutte5442
    @akbutte5442 13 дней назад

    This video is haunting my feed. It always pops up as the next video to auto play and I've gotta sit here for 30 minutes figuring out how to make that shot stop. Like why would it even do that anyway???

  • @milakowalski4539
    @milakowalski4539 Месяц назад +2

    Andrew is realy smart, loved it.

    • @tristanphillips7275
      @tristanphillips7275 9 дней назад

      He may be smart.
      But he’s either completely naive or he’s intentionally betraying the trust of the American people by purposefully misrepresenting what intel agencies have done and continue to do.

  • @isuckatgaming7225
    @isuckatgaming7225 Год назад +459

    I remember Lex and Joe talking and asking themselves if an agent ever came on their podcast to do the propaganda.... Well, here is your answer..

    • @yunggoosbumps215
      @yunggoosbumps215 Год назад

      Don't be shocked to find out that the CIA PR agent has the CIA bots in the comments designed by AI to present a group of people who actually believe his BS.

    • @rebeccabode8764
      @rebeccabode8764 Год назад +16

      I was thinking that too. he was verrrry good though...

    • @vani3335
      @vani3335 Год назад +9

      Haha propaganda 😆
      Such a dismissive word from someone who wishes Russia would fall. LONG LIVE RUSSIA 🇷🇺 ✊✊✊✊

    • @vani3335
      @vani3335 Год назад +16

      @@paulbarclay4114 80% of Russians agree with Russia and their power moves. I know first hand from speaking with people who actually lived in Russia and were born there! Whatever NATO country you're from has you super fooled.

    • @vani3335
      @vani3335 Год назад +10

      @@paulbarclay4114 I really em talking to the wrong person. Wake tf up! Talk to real russians and not NATO based mfers

  • @JoseTheRover
    @JoseTheRover 5 месяцев назад +118

    Man this video and this guy’s predictions didn’t pan out…

    • @yarik12341
      @yarik12341 3 месяца назад +9

      Yeah this pod just auto played to me after a Joe Rogan video and his confidence on south Ukraine by fall was odd. I think with my personal bias I thought, at the time, that Ukraine would hold onto the south.

    • @MelbourneMeMe
      @MelbourneMeMe 2 месяца назад +23

      "western propaganda is basically the same as Russian propaganda" was just as laughable... What a bs 'expert', lex should have him back on and just replay parts of this...

    • @LauraLouLou
      @LauraLouLou 2 месяца назад +5

      They are now!

    • @applestienwilocox6381
      @applestienwilocox6381 2 месяца назад

      Guys an idiot and doesn't know anything he keeps talking about the lend lease act since the invasion not a dollar or military equipment has been sent through the lend lease they owe us nothing this guy is a clown.

    • @ReturnToSender1313
      @ReturnToSender1313 Месяц назад

      @@MelbourneMeMewell, all governments lie. We the people, are a means to an end. Politicians are strangers who enjoy the trappings of power

  • @Skyboub73
    @Skyboub73 Месяц назад

    What DGSE ???? I would not have expected this one :) Thank you Lex !

  • @glion7792
    @glion7792 2 месяца назад +1

    The way the government has gone after Jan 6, protesters makes me disbelieve what he said regarding NIA- other than that - I like this guy and will checkout his podcast- it’s the “perspective” part that got me hooked.

  • @mariocamara3171
    @mariocamara3171 Год назад +63

    I have lived 18 years in the UAE. His comment about Snowden was a red flag. His praise about the UAE Police State to solve a fender bender was the nail in the coffin. His credibility is ZERO. I call BS!

    • @pozloadescobar
      @pozloadescobar Год назад

      He couldn't be more nakedly obsessed with totalitarianism. If there's ever a war in the US, this guy will go full Hans Landa

    • @andrewkuoppala3925
      @andrewkuoppala3925 Год назад

      he is an institutionalized thug all the way. these types are responsible for ALL evil in the world. his charm does not fool me one bit.

    • @Brandonmehrabi
      @Brandonmehrabi Год назад

      I enjoyed and felt trust until trust of the police state. How many times do we know of where they abused that power within the USA in just the last 10 years. Hell look at since trump got elected. The state Intel agencies with their msm have been sitting on the scales so obviously. We know because if you investigate any suspected false flag, lie or fabrication long enough you will either not find enough evidence it is beyond any doubt true....or 1. you will not find enough evidence to prove anything definitively or 2. You will find the evidence that shows there is a fabrication such as architects& engineers for truth of. 9/11, as well as the simultaneous collapse of building 7 in the same way which are mathematical impossible. Or JFK & rfk both.got shot from both sides yet the official conclusion of the government say for both Kennedy's that it was a lone gunman. This evidence doesn't prove anything except that we don't know what really happened. If the government agreed that.this evidence leaves the investigaton unsolved it would be more understandable than their insistence that these cases are 100% solved & we must accept their conclusions. How the help do you trust that?

    • @jpcolindesign517
      @jpcolindesign517 Год назад

      Yes, because all people who defend the USA end up in Moscow. "Red Flag"? Are you serious? I worked in the NSA. Snowden's nonsense was a load of lies.

  • @ande9568
    @ande9568 2 месяца назад +150

    As a fellow ENTP I strongly suspect this guy was at the very best driving past a CIA building while reading a Tom Clancy novel and heard something about “fake it till you make it” on the radio and found his meaning in life.

    • @ThomasSanders-do3mx
      @ThomasSanders-do3mx 2 месяца назад +9

      He’s literally confirmed a former CIA agent. I bet you’re a plumber talking shit about a decorated veteran…. 3:18:52 amirite?

    • @almas3427
      @almas3427 Месяц назад

      He’s a CIA useful idiot gang stalker. He’s not intelligent enough to be high ranking official. He’s just hired to stalk and harass innocent civilians. CIA has been involved in gang stalking of innocent people last 25 years.

    • @paulkieffer1189
      @paulkieffer1189 Месяц назад +8

      Yeah this guy is a super clown 🤡

    • @babycakes8514
      @babycakes8514 Месяц назад +8

      Lol, As an estp I also smell bs. He seems very comfortable with giving info on the cia. if any of the stuff he says is true, why is he being allowed to run his mouth all over RUclips? Has he been told to do this by the CIA or is he an independent actor? I say the later. He seems to have no objective here

    • @conspiringcolton
      @conspiringcolton Месяц назад +2

      @@babycakes8514uh, if the stuff he was saying was FALSE, why wouldn’t the actual CIA publicly acknowledge somebody spreading false and potentially dangerous information about their agency?

  • @Blue_Gourami
    @Blue_Gourami Месяц назад

    Can confirm, first few days of basic training are like shell shock, then when you leave basic training it’s like leaving a second home.

  • @funkmanone
    @funkmanone 2 месяца назад +2

    What a good little boy. I hope they gave him a treat

  • @BlowingbytheOz
    @BlowingbytheOz Год назад +289

    They send this guy to make the CIA seem like “normal” people 🤣

    • @GaminHasard
      @GaminHasard Год назад +3

      He tells us that a guy that looks like him does not stand out and is trusted to be in a class role.

    • @luciferlight243
      @luciferlight243 Год назад +19

      It’s the bandana lowers your guard

    • @asdflkjohn
      @asdflkjohn Год назад +4

      That what he literally says in the interview too. Nice catch

    • @GaminHasard
      @GaminHasard Год назад

      @@asdflkjohn haha yeah i was like....wait a minute......aren;t you doing this right now..... hmmmmmz.z.. HMMMMMZZZ

    • @mikeuptegrove
      @mikeuptegrove Год назад

      Exactly! It’s all a scripted PR stunt whenever a spies goes public. They’re all criminal POS! Period.

  • @wnstephens
    @wnstephens Год назад +79

    I really appreciate your calm demeanor, Lex. Tired of hyper, screaming interviewers.
    Also appreciate the intelligent conversation rather than one sided aggression.
    Good job!
    I’m always ready to listen to Mr. Bustamante.
    Thanks!

    • @genesises
      @genesises Год назад

      @@nicholaskrancher2693 the ones she doesnt like and never listened to 😅 to be fair 90% of the comments are just the same comment made over and over again, specifically that AI joke. i think the sentiment is more important here!

  • @FloridaKatLady
    @FloridaKatLady 2 месяца назад

    Can we see these old daily presidents briefings???
    I'd love to see the historical records of very important times.

  • @photoman123456
    @photoman123456 Месяц назад +2

    the reality a year after the interview is somewhat different from the predictions in the video

  • @ToriZealot
    @ToriZealot Год назад +407

    Looking at Assange, it seems a wise decision for Snowden to go to a "enemy state"

    • @conradthediscoviking
      @conradthediscoviking Год назад +30

      Sad but true 😔

    • @robertjulesyoung9994
      @robertjulesyoung9994 Год назад +56

      this guy wouldn't be able to even breath without permission. this podcast is bs.

    • @lars337
      @lars337 Год назад +20

      also, he asked for asylum in germany but was denied. that is the real sad thing.

    • @chito127
      @chito127 Год назад +25

      @@robertjulesyoung9994 It may be a recruitment outreach for the CIA. Bustament is really sharp.

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx Год назад +8

      Snowden is not in a maximum security prison why because he’s in Russia what would you do the answer is obvious

  • @njswampfox474
    @njswampfox474 Год назад +259

    "Public service is a sacrifice." I guess that's why our politicians all end up with wads of money.

    • @jguerrero322
      @jguerrero322 Год назад +11

      Soul sacrifice

    • @uusilm3245
      @uusilm3245 Год назад

      All devil's narratives deceptions attacks weapons desires tricks brainwash lies plans deeds be failed stopped in the name of Jesus Christ everywhere always!

    • @livewellwitheds6885
      @livewellwitheds6885 Год назад +12

      that's sacrificing the public, not public service lmao. real public service is a sacrifice [like fire fighters and shit]

    • @RafaelLopeztattoos
      @RafaelLopeztattoos Год назад +1

      But he would assume the Snowden needs to keep doing something different to keep relevant and not for the same romantic cause he claims

    • @Larrypint
      @Larrypint Год назад

      from a objective perspective this war has over 8 years of history and the escalation was partially planned. Read the US Neocon Strategypaper 2019 extent russia and overextent and unbalancing russia or Brezinski - the only global power or watch Friedmann Stratfor about the Eurasian chessboard . The plan is to escalate the conflicts around the Russian borders and to isolate Russia and China politically,medial, economically and militarily. To interrupt/cut the Eurasian energy and raw material market specially between Germany China and Russia and to keep dominance to stay the only global power. Ukraine is just a Geostrategical tool to these falcons and the Biden administration is part of that Neocon elite. They make millions from smart insider trading and investments in the military industrial complex and They give a shit how many people die in Europe or Asia, it's just about Imperial dominance.

  • @jackgoodwin1615
    @jackgoodwin1615 2 месяца назад +6

    I feel like this guy is being as truthful as he can

  • @shutincharlie3461
    @shutincharlie3461 24 дня назад

    Interesting to watch this now!!

    • @tistelnilsson
      @tistelnilsson 23 дня назад +1

      He was obviously not correct about Ukraine when the interview was done.

  • @austinbux
    @austinbux Год назад +232

    Andrew behaves like he's opening up about the work of intelligence services but drives it home when it comes to staunchly defending mass surveillance on citizens by the state. The CIA be like "Yeah, go on this podcast, chuck them a few bones but make sure you try and manipulate them into thinking living in Orwell's 1984 is beneficial to them."

    • @trixiegaldy7782
      @trixiegaldy7782 Год назад +18

      l00% too many questions & evidence unanswered - so few have noticed here.

    • @isaacekblad
      @isaacekblad Год назад +24

      Yeah I was a bit disappointed by how Lex didn't seem to challenge this guy's undemocratic views

    • @zakktothefuture
      @zakktothefuture Год назад

      Lex is FBI/CIA. It becomes insanely clear that Lex's podcast are incredibly calculated as long as you have professional sales experience and/or you care about STEM learning. ( research Chiliad Inc, Christine Maxwell, FBI, Epstein and MIT) Keep in mind Alex Jones and his representation of the Left in Waking Life and now see him be burned by the government who created him.
      He's a hardworking immigrant who is passionate coupled with tremendous intelligence and tremendous physical capabilities. He hails from two countries, both which engage in a puppet war to distract us from reality. The Post WWII 1984 world where our TV's with one channel watch us back is a language and AI system that Lex understand better than most. Partnered with Maxwell funded research and data gathering he appeals to our senses of Love and compassion for each other. These type use reason mixed with lies to delude culpability. They mix scientific reason and paranormal mystery, never providing resolve but only fueling capital transfer as if their contract on existence is ending soon.
      My hope is that the disinformation that is tearing apart our country is a counter intelligence move to derail an advancement in technology that slipped by our CIA/FBI and not a move by the elite cabal to absolve themselves a long time atrocities they call indulgence. I think that narrative is also a distraction. People eat up doomsday porn as if nature is going to reclaim us but our leaders, our media heads, and our personal "hero's" behave as if this is the last time they get to bang the hooker they are addicted to seeing on a Thursday.
      Lex, you read comments. Can we not have a meal together or something?

    • @pixelatedsethtube1271
      @pixelatedsethtube1271 Год назад +2

      @@isaacekblad as long as he doesn’t think a bunch of yahoo buffoons raiding the capitol is a democratic action he can have pretty much any other opinion and we gtg

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Год назад +17

      Keep in mind he still works for the CIA. His job now is to influence social media.

  • @vadimmedvedev7895
    @vadimmedvedev7895 Год назад +124

    Andrew is clearly an intelligent and articulate guy, it was an interesting and informative podcast. Having said that, his justification to anything unethical or criminal the U.S. intelligence service has ever done with a version of "it was a different time" or "the circumstances were different" or "the public needed security" or any other variant is rather weak and disappointing. Especially after towards the end of the podcast saying that perspective is a great tool to understand others and to gain trust. Not once did I recall him admitting any screw up by the CIA or the US spy administration more broadly in terms of overt moral or ethical breaches, where in reality they are legendary. The most worrying aspect is that he seems to think security should always trump individual liberty while it is almost always the opposite. Finally, I am not convinced he is completely retired from the service, although of course this is just a guess. Sounds a lot like PR to me.

    • @fire_rises
      @fire_rises Год назад +16

      No one every really retires or quite the CIA or other intelligence agencies. He was working on this podcast, unofficially, but still working. The CIA is very interested in being seen in a positive light by the public

    • @enddy123456
      @enddy123456 Год назад +11

      Yea, this dude glows bright enough to light a gymnasium.

    • @zombiehampster1397
      @zombiehampster1397 Год назад +6

      You know I was thinking the very same thing about his actual "retirement". I was speculating to myself as to how much of this could be a PR campaign, but I'm not certain myself.

    • @adamc1803
      @adamc1803 Год назад +12

      The fact he didn't have a disparaging comment about the agency other than "incompetence" is an indication his presence on the podcast is him working to improve the CIA perception, or he loves the agency so much he refuses to acknowledge facts such as CIA smuggling drugs into the United States.

    • @ShinobiDrip999
      @ShinobiDrip999 Год назад +9

      Idk what else you were expecting from a CIA agent lol

  • @jamesrussell1979
    @jamesrussell1979 День назад +1

    Very interesting 👌 👍 🤔 conversation 👌GOD BLESS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 🇮🇪 🙏