Latest / Humanity Unplugged Podcast / EP: // 87 The Government is free at last. Is the Venezuela drug game bigger than ever before? The United States wants in on the drug game in Venezuela!!
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- 0:08[SPEAKER_04]: What's up, what's up, what's going on people?
- 0:11[SPEAKER_04]: It's your boy, your name, a criminal from Humanity on Plug Podcast.
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- 0:20[SPEAKER_04]: Today is a great day for everybody.
- 0:22[SPEAKER_04]: I think today is a day that the American people should have somewhat of a smile on their face.
- 0:33[SPEAKER_04]: If not for yourselves, but for the innocent children,
- 0:39[SPEAKER_04]: There's so many innocent children that need government assistance, there's so many innocent kids that's in foster care that need a solid structure around them to help them succeed in life.
- 0:58[SPEAKER_04]: And even though when we look into our society, we don't look at the kids because they're not right there in front of us, they are there on the system being supported by the American people.
- 1:12[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, this is not a topic that we talk about all the time, foster care and kids in program suffering, but nevertheless, it's a fact.
- 1:26[SPEAKER_04]: First off, given on to the most high, who give us the wisdom and knowledge to succeed and to get a better understanding on life and what life presents us.
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- 2:02[SPEAKER_04]: And through it all, we're giving out information.
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- 2:22[SPEAKER_04]: Today is our 86 podcast episode and I do a lot of action stuff right now I'm doing what I can because I want to be in a different situation where I would have more life people but right now I just can't pull it off the way I want to other than what I'm doing now.
- 2:47[SPEAKER_04]: But things are working and things are moving in our direction and our favor, be patient.
- 2:53[SPEAKER_04]: God will provide.
- 2:56[SPEAKER_04]: And I tell you guys to be patient and stand by because we always be in taking care of, when you look at society and what it offers us, some way somehow we find a way to make it.
- 3:18[SPEAKER_04]: So I'll government been shut down for 42 days without assistance on a lot of different programs funding around the world has been cut off but yet we find time to start stuff or intimidate intimidate intimidate
- 3:46[SPEAKER_04]: right now yesterday on the president ordered the fleet the biggest fleet we have air strike fleet ship cruising to Venezuela waters and just sit around over there intimidating the Venezuelan army that the military that they have there.
- 4:07[SPEAKER_04]: Now when you look into that a lot of
- 4:17[SPEAKER_04]: even talking to Venezuela, intimidating him, placing them on the fear, somewhat bullying them, sitting in their waters for what?
- 4:29[SPEAKER_04]: Now, most likely we trade with them on certain products or materials and stuff.
- 4:35[SPEAKER_04]: That is highly likely that happens.
- 4:38[SPEAKER_04]: But why are we there?
- 4:47[SPEAKER_04]: Because I know why we're there and no one's going to admit it.
- 4:51[SPEAKER_04]: No one's going to talk about it.
- 4:53[SPEAKER_04]: But I told you guys a long time ago when Trump busted into Canada business, what it was all about.
- 5:04[SPEAKER_04]: A lot of people don't realize our government is ran off in the drugs.
- 5:10[SPEAKER_04]: Former pseudo companies run our government.
- 5:16[SPEAKER_04]: We're not in the business of healing.
- 5:19[SPEAKER_04]: United States is in the business of treatment.
- 5:25[SPEAKER_04]: We will treat your illness, not cure you.
- 5:30[SPEAKER_04]: We will help you last longer on the drugs, but not heal you to take you off the drugs.
- 5:38[SPEAKER_04]: We are rather have you come out.
- 5:40[SPEAKER_04]: and be on machines every day, then secure you and let you live a long, prosperous life without any medication in your system when we can own you in charge of medical insurance.
- 5:57[SPEAKER_04]: If you look at history, drugs have been around for years.
- 6:02[SPEAKER_04]: If you look at diseases, so have they, but out for years, diseases, they go hand in hand.
- 6:10[SPEAKER_04]: Some cures, some with no cures, but yet they're there, steady, just sitting there, attacking people who they can every day, cancer, I've been out for years, there's so many different
- 6:38[SPEAKER_04]: diabetes, been out for years, HIV, been out for years, syphilis, named diseases after diseases, has been out for years.
- 6:53[SPEAKER_04]: But we cannot get a hold of it.
- 6:56[SPEAKER_04]: Some of them, we just can create them in factories and inject people with them, but we can't cure them, however.
- 7:04[SPEAKER_04]: Ironically, that is our mission.
- 7:08[SPEAKER_04]: We want to inflict people with diseases so we can control them, put them on medication, and then cripple them and then cripple the health insurance as well.
- 7:30[SPEAKER_04]: Well, a lot of people look at this and say I'm just rambling, a lot of people will say
- 7:39[SPEAKER_04]: perhaps.
- 7:41[SPEAKER_04]: But all you got to do is look at the history.
- 7:45[SPEAKER_04]: Why are we over in Venezuela?
- 7:49[SPEAKER_04]: There's no one can give me a legit reason why are we in Venezuela.
- 7:57[SPEAKER_04]: They have.
- 7:57[SPEAKER_04]: They are not a threat to the United States.
- 8:00[SPEAKER_04]: They don't have the capabilities of
- 8:11[SPEAKER_04]: The name of the game is called Finanol, Finanol, Finanol, drugs, Venezuela, keep heavy, heavy shipments of drugs coming out of their lands.
- 8:29[SPEAKER_04]: The climate is prestige for drug growing
- 8:40[SPEAKER_04]: is on their land and he gets shipped out of it as well all over the world.
- 8:48[SPEAKER_04]: And yes, you can tell me all day that Trump is trying to stop the drug game.
- 9:01[SPEAKER_04]: Let me actually a question.
- 9:02[SPEAKER_04]: You think Trump is the first
- 9:08[SPEAKER_04]: You think all the presidents before Trump didn't know about Venezuela.
- 9:15[SPEAKER_04]: You mean to tell me no one can get a hold of this and shut it down the way it need to be shut down.
- 9:24[SPEAKER_04]: No one's going to shut down where there's a need.
- 9:28[SPEAKER_04]: See, without fitting on, and without other drugs, you don't have the pharmaceutical companies.
- 9:35[SPEAKER_04]: See, you need pharmaceutical companies to help you get off in the other directions that you're on.
- 9:43[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, we want to ban cigarettes, just say, for example.
- 9:50[SPEAKER_04]: But it's so much more money and just let you smoke cigarettes, and then we get you nicotine patches.
- 10:01[SPEAKER_04]: If you get throat cancer, recharge a medical lung cancer, recharge a medical.
- 10:10[SPEAKER_04]: Why stop the cigarettes that causes the cancer?
- 10:17[SPEAKER_04]: That wouldn't be smart, right?
- 10:20[SPEAKER_04]: Why would you just stop producing cigarettes if you wanted to cure a cancer?
- 10:28[SPEAKER_04]: Now, we're not going to say 90% of cancer comes from cigarettes, but we all are going to say a good percentage of it does, whether you directly inhale or second-hand smoke, it causes cancer.
- 10:42[SPEAKER_04]: So why didn't we just stop cigarettes period?
- 10:49[SPEAKER_04]: Could that would be the logical thing to do?
- 10:52[SPEAKER_04]: Isn't that right?
- 10:53[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, let's look at logical things.
- 10:56[SPEAKER_04]: Would you put diesel gasoline in your car if it's not diesel?
- 11:01[SPEAKER_04]: That's not logical.
- 11:04[SPEAKER_04]: If you're trying to mess up your motor, you're going to blow up your engine.
- 11:09[SPEAKER_04]: It's going to cost you thousands of dollars.
- 11:12[SPEAKER_04]: So if you know kids that cause this kids, kids say it's caused by cigarettes, why not just stop the cigarettes, right?
- 11:19[SPEAKER_04]: That's logical?
- 11:24[SPEAKER_04]: okay.
- 11:27[SPEAKER_04]: Why?
- 11:32[SPEAKER_04]: I guess there's a need.
- 11:38[SPEAKER_04]: There's always a need.
- 11:41[SPEAKER_04]: So today when we look
- 11:53[SPEAKER_04]: Just input and they self on a land or in their water and why they're doing it.
- 11:59[SPEAKER_04]: We get to go a little deeper into that and that's great.
- 12:04[SPEAKER_04]: And also the second one is the strike is over.
- 12:12[SPEAKER_04]: Trump has got the signatures he needed to approve everything.
- 12:23[SPEAKER_04]: things won't go back to normal see yet, but things will steady get back and to the flow.
- 12:31[SPEAKER_04]: Thankfully, by maybe next week, Tuesday or Wednesday, right before things given, you guys should be back up and running, you know, somewhat just in time for the holiday travels.
- 12:46[SPEAKER_04]: which they wasn't going to allow American people to miss all this money, flying on planes, doing this holiday season.
- 12:55[SPEAKER_04]: Christmas ain't Thanksgiving, or one of the biggest holidays airports make the most money.
- 13:02[SPEAKER_04]: So they're not going to let people just miss that big money because of the strike, not enough on doing that.
- 13:11[SPEAKER_04]: It's not going to happen.
- 13:16[SPEAKER_04]: It's just, I love the way things work, just in time for the holidays, just in time for people to get bonuses, you know, things have it.
- 13:29[SPEAKER_04]: So it's a good thing, you know?
- 13:34[SPEAKER_04]: But, you know, when we look at it, it's like, wow, what can we do?
- 13:43[SPEAKER_04]: Here we go guys, let's take it out.
- 13:47[SPEAKER_04]: Trump signing off on the paperwork, so the government could be reopened.
- 13:54[SPEAKER_07]: longest government shutdown in American history, and after a more than 200-year run the U.S. meant to stop producing new pennies.
- 14:04[SPEAKER_07]: Good morning, I'm Corv.
- 14:05[SPEAKER_07]: Coleman from NPR News and here are today's top stories.
- 14:09[SPEAKER_07]: The federal government shutdown is over, the House passed a short-term spending bill and sent the measure to the president last night, he signed it last night.
- 14:16[SPEAKER_07]: President Trump blamed Democrats for the 43-day government shutdown.
- 14:20[SPEAKER_00]: We're sending a clear message that we will never give into extortion, because that's what it was.
- 14:25[SPEAKER_00]: They tried to extort the Democrats, tried to extort a country.
- 14:29[SPEAKER_07]: The short-term bill funds most of the government through the end of January.
- 14:33[SPEAKER_07]: Some programs and agencies get funding through the end of next September.
- 14:37[SPEAKER_07]: That includes the Federal Nutrition Program Snap.
- 14:40[SPEAKER_07]: It also reverses federal government layoffs and provides back pay for furloughed government employees.
- 14:47[SPEAKER_07]: The shutdown is ended without a solution for spiking health insurance premiums.
- 14:51[SPEAKER_07]: Democrats had demanded Republicans restore subsidies for the premiums to win their support for the spending bill and end the shutdown.
- 14:59[SPEAKER_04]: So, this means because the bill was already passed, don't get me wrong.
- 15:06[SPEAKER_04]: But it still had to pass the Senate and stuff like that.
- 15:18[SPEAKER_04]: with the money that's going to be increasing until your health care.
- 15:24[SPEAKER_04]: There's going to be a big increase in your health care coverage.
- 15:28[SPEAKER_04]: And some people might have some big, big decisions to make.
- 15:35[SPEAKER_04]: Attorney, the leader, Democratic leader, Jeffries, he spoke about it and, you know,
- 15:46[SPEAKER_04]: And he knows what's gonna happen.
- 15:48[SPEAKER_04]: All you gotta do is go to healthcare.gov and check it out.
- 15:52[SPEAKER_04]: It's there.
- 15:54[SPEAKER_07]: but that didn't happen.
- 15:55[SPEAKER_07]: And Pierre Salina Simmons' death and reports that means that 24 million people enrolled in affordable care act plans are in a difficult situation.
- 16:04[SPEAKER_05]: The enhanced premium subsidies that have kept costs down for enrollees expire at the end of the year.
- 16:11[SPEAKER_05]: Without them, costs are going up.
- 16:13[SPEAKER_05]: For Amy Jackson of Butler Missouri, her premium is going from under $300 a month to $12.50.
- 16:20[SPEAKER_05]: She's not sure congressional lawmakers understand.
- 16:23[SPEAKER_06]: you know for them a thousand bucks is probably nothing's probably what they blow on dinner but for me that's half of my wage.
- 16:31[SPEAKER_04]: Did you hear that from less than 300 to 12 hundred and fifty dollars a month for health care?
- 16:40[SPEAKER_04]: That means out your check, six hundred and twenty five dollars if you get paid every two weeks.
- 16:52[SPEAKER_04]: for health care.
- 16:57[SPEAKER_04]: I just did mine, single man.
- 17:00[SPEAKER_04]: Nope, the pendants.
- 17:04[SPEAKER_04]: 156 dollars every two weeks out my check.
- 17:09[SPEAKER_04]: $300 a month for a single man.
- 17:15[SPEAKER_04]: I can only imagine for a family of four.
- 17:18[SPEAKER_04]: Just do 300, time for 1200.
- 17:22[SPEAKER_04]: Easy.
- 17:23[SPEAKER_04]: 1250 dollars a month?
- 17:27[SPEAKER_04]: Sub-serve.
- 17:30[SPEAKER_04]: No one can afford that.
- 17:31[SPEAKER_04]: That's just stupid to pay it.
- 17:33[SPEAKER_04]: I don't care if you can afford it.
- 17:34[SPEAKER_04]: It's stupid to pay it.
- 17:37[SPEAKER_04]: If you can go, hey, I don't know what to do.
- 17:40[SPEAKER_04]: That was me.
- 17:41[SPEAKER_04]: I would do some other things, but I'm not going to give you a advice on what to do, you know, do your research, but this right here crazy.
- 17:49[SPEAKER_06]: No, I just can't swing that.
- 17:51[SPEAKER_05]: She has breast cancer and is trying to get as much treatment as possible into this calendar year.
- 17:56[SPEAKER_05]: She's been calling her representatives and telling them that people like her need help now.
- 18:02[SPEAKER_05]: Selina Simmons, Duffin and PR News, Washington.
- 18:05[SPEAKER_07]: With the house back in session, Speaker Mike Johnson, swore Arizona Democratic Congresswoman Adelita Garhalva into office.
- 18:13[SPEAKER_07]: Her oath taking was delayed for 50 days.
- 18:16[SPEAKER_07]: That also delayed action on a discharge petition intended to force a house vote.
- 18:21[SPEAKER_07]: This demands the full release of files on late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
- 18:26[SPEAKER_07]: Garhalva spoke immediately after taking her oath.
- 18:29[SPEAKER_01]: I will sign that discharge petition right now to release the Epstein files.
- 18:34[SPEAKER_07]: Her signature provides a majority for the petition.
- 18:37[SPEAKER_07]: Speaker Johnson says he'll hold that vote next week.
- 18:40[SPEAKER_07]: This came on the day Democrats and then Republicans on the House oversight committee released emails from Epstein's estate.
- 18:48[SPEAKER_04]: It said that they made that lady wait 50 days after being voted.
- 18:55[SPEAKER_04]: They did that on purpose because she had democratic.
- 18:59[SPEAKER_04]: And they can tell, they can give you the excuse.
- 19:02[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it's because the government was on strike.
- 19:06[SPEAKER_04]: The government on strike was 44 days.
- 19:10[SPEAKER_04]: They put it on hold before the strike.
- 19:12[SPEAKER_04]: Could they knew they would let them file obscene files out and they didn't want to let it out now.
- 19:18[SPEAKER_04]: now they're saying yes because now people are in place.
- 19:22[SPEAKER_04]: And things will happen toward that case for us to look deeper into and find out what really went on with Epstein files.
- 19:31[SPEAKER_04]: But that's be honest and no one wants to be honest.
- 19:37[SPEAKER_04]: It's so sad when you in the politics and you
- 19:45[SPEAKER_04]: is always being examined.
- 19:47[SPEAKER_04]: Trump know he'll hang out with Epstein.
- 19:49[SPEAKER_04]: They buddies.
- 19:50[SPEAKER_04]: They probably ran trains out there doing the wrong thing with them females and college females doing all type of stuff.
- 19:57[SPEAKER_04]: Trump know what it is.
- 19:58[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know why you know things happen like this and you try to act like you didn't happen.
- 20:07[SPEAKER_04]: That's the worst part
- 20:13[SPEAKER_04]: Why you can't stay in on business?
- 20:17[SPEAKER_04]: If you know you did some file stuff, step down, just say, yo, I did it, my bad.
- 20:23[SPEAKER_04]: I made a mistake.
- 20:24[SPEAKER_04]: See, one thing about American people, we can accept mistakes.
- 20:29[SPEAKER_04]: We can accept people who say they're sorry.
- 20:33[SPEAKER_04]: We can accept people falling down on a face, getting up, wiping off their face, and they go become America next top model.
- 20:41[SPEAKER_04]: Why?
- 20:42[SPEAKER_04]: Because we all fall short.
- 20:43[SPEAKER_04]: No one's perfect.
- 20:45[SPEAKER_04]: Why in politics?
- 20:47[SPEAKER_04]: They feel like you can't do that.
- 20:49[SPEAKER_04]: No one's perfect in politics.
- 20:52[SPEAKER_04]: No one's perfect in life.
- 20:53[SPEAKER_04]: So how are you doing?
- 20:54[SPEAKER_04]: You're going to be perfect as a politician.
- 20:57[SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't happen.
- 20:57[SPEAKER_04]: Epstein, you know, he was doing of girls dirty and greasy.
- 21:01[SPEAKER_04]: And Trump was right down with it too.
- 21:03[SPEAKER_04]: They all was down.
- 21:04[SPEAKER_04]: They buddies.
- 21:05[SPEAKER_04]: Just like back in the day with, uh, what's my man?
- 21:11[SPEAKER_04]: that was getting, getting this shit washing it, getting his, his, his joint taking care of in the White House.
- 21:20[SPEAKER_04]: And, uh, what was his name that president and his wife found out about it, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, no, Clinton, no, he's going on.
- 21:31[SPEAKER_04]: Clinton was doing that, come on, man.
- 21:35[SPEAKER_04]: That's what they do.
- 21:36[SPEAKER_04]: I'm surprised his wife wasn't taking care of.
- 21:38[SPEAKER_04]: That's the, see what I'm mad about is,
- 21:41[SPEAKER_04]: That's your husband, you ain't taking care of your husband?
- 21:46[SPEAKER_04]: Forget what his job is, that's your husband.
- 21:51[SPEAKER_04]: If you is wife, what's the problem?
- 21:55[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I say this, and I said it this past we can't actually.
- 22:02[SPEAKER_04]: Your wife is a presentation of her husband, and the husband is a presentation of his wife.
- 22:11[SPEAKER_04]: And for those of you who don't agree with it is cool, you ain't got to, it's all right, but when your wife walked into a room and she's married, well, your married woman walks into a room and they see her is a representation of her husband.
- 22:31[SPEAKER_04]: A lot of times,
- 22:35[SPEAKER_04]: people look at other people, right?
- 22:38[SPEAKER_04]: And you done it yourself, you don't want to admit it, but you've done it.
- 22:41[SPEAKER_04]: You look at a woman, you say, wow, she has a good looking man, what are you doing with her?
- 22:46[SPEAKER_04]: And you say that, because she might look wore down, she might look like she's aged, she might look like she had a tough life.
- 22:56[SPEAKER_04]: And it may be perhaps all of these three above, but the man she would,
- 23:04[SPEAKER_04]: It's no bad thing.
- 23:07[SPEAKER_04]: It's just that sometimes, our men carry things differently than a woman.
- 23:15[SPEAKER_04]: Sometimes you're going to a room, you say to that woman, and you look at that woman in that man, and she goes in that married, she looks better than the husband.
- 23:25[SPEAKER_04]: It happens like that.
- 23:27[SPEAKER_04]: The woman look like she's well-cap and nothing going on on, she just look beautiful, and the man look wore down.
- 23:33[SPEAKER_04]: it happens.
- 23:35[SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't mean that they less than love or things are wrong.
- 23:40[SPEAKER_04]: It just carries like that.
- 23:42[SPEAKER_04]: That's just the way it is.
- 23:44[SPEAKER_04]: And sometimes they look the same.
- 23:47[SPEAKER_04]: They both look good.
- 23:48[SPEAKER_04]: What you want in life as you always want and no one should have to tell you that is your wife or your husband to be a direct representation of you.
- 23:59[SPEAKER_04]: She should know how to come in a room, not act, look, see, talk, and present herself in a highly formidable representation of that man and that man vice versa for that woman.
- 24:17[SPEAKER_04]: And it's a beautiful thing.
- 24:20[SPEAKER_04]: Sometimes the pressure and what we go through stops up from having that ability to
- 24:29[SPEAKER_04]: look our best, present our best, and be our best at all times.
- 24:37[SPEAKER_04]: I think we need to focus more on ourselves.
- 24:42[SPEAKER_04]: We do so much for everybody else.
- 24:46[SPEAKER_04]: We constantly doing things for other people, but I think we need to take the time and work it out for ourselves.
- 24:56[SPEAKER_04]: And that simply means, make it happen for us, you know, for you, look your best for you, do your best for you, treat yourself, don't beat yourself.
- 25:14[SPEAKER_04]: And the times we live in, times are hard, and people don't have it.
- 25:20[SPEAKER_04]: pouring to yourself.
- 25:22[SPEAKER_04]: So that way you can sustain yourself through tough times.
- 25:28[SPEAKER_04]: But if you don't do that and you don't pour into yourself, you don't preach yourself, you don't read or you don't meditate, you don't work out, you don't keep yourself on the up and up, it hits different.
- 25:41[SPEAKER_04]: The wear and tear can be unbelievable on your mental.
- 25:46[SPEAKER_04]: Mental is very important.
- 25:49[SPEAKER_04]: along with the body.
- 25:50[SPEAKER_04]: So you gotta do both things.
- 25:52[SPEAKER_04]: And however, we might try to avoid that and not realize what it is, it's very, very important to have self-sustained.
- 26:02[SPEAKER_04]: It's very important.
- 26:04[SPEAKER_04]: So when I look at people or I look at things in general, I've never been in view of jealous of what the next person have because I don't know what they went to to get that.
- 26:18[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what type of hell they had to go through to possess or to get the things that they may have because what I might think is nothing to them it might be everything in vice versa.
- 26:32[SPEAKER_04]: So I don't know, I don't wanna know what you went through to get it, you know what I'm saying?
- 26:37[SPEAKER_04]: I want God just to keep me in peace and keep my health right.
- 26:42[SPEAKER_04]: So I can work on whatever God wants me to have because what God wants you to have, you get it.
- 26:48[SPEAKER_04]: You ain't got to work hard for what you will.
- 26:50[SPEAKER_04]: In a country, I believe that if God claim it for you to have it, you name it God said, the claimant is yours.
- 26:57[SPEAKER_04]: So I truly believe that.
- 27:00[SPEAKER_04]: So I've never been a jealous or envy person, no have I wanted something somebody else's had because I believe whatever God puts on my heart or my wants will be met.
- 27:14[SPEAKER_04]: And that's in women, that's in job, that's in life itself.
- 27:18[SPEAKER_04]: You have to believe that your provider will provide for you and give you what you want and need on a life.
- 27:25[SPEAKER_04]: And also you gotta have it in you
- 27:31[SPEAKER_04]: A lot of times, we don't look past that first bump in the road and we get turned away, discouraged, things happen, but if we could just stay on the course, keep the faith, things will work out.
- 27:47[SPEAKER_04]: So on our next topic, we wanna talk about and look into it's Venezuela.
- 27:58[SPEAKER_03]: and how they took it and stepped in and what they've done since uh... united states moved in today wars here we go Venezuela is ordering a massive mobilization of its military as a united states sends more of its own firepower to the region
- 28:16[SPEAKER_08]: We love peace.
- 28:19[SPEAKER_08]: We deeply love peace.
- 28:20[SPEAKER_08]: We don't want war here nor in any other place around the world.
- 28:24[SPEAKER_08]: But if they dare to touch Venezuela, they're going to find us in every street.
- 28:30[SPEAKER_03]: The announcement came after America's largest warship arrived in U.S. southern command area of operations.
- 28:38[SPEAKER_03]: That area includes most of Latin America.
- 28:42[SPEAKER_03]: We've got CNN National Security Reporters, Zach Cohen in Washington for a Zach could see you.
- 28:48[SPEAKER_03]: What more do we know about Venezuela's mobilization of not only its troops,
- 28:54[SPEAKER_03]: but equipment as well as ammunition, and also how significance is it that the USA's Gerald R. Ford is now in southern command's region?
- 29:05[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, Venezuela officials making clear that this mobilization was ordered directly by President Nick was Maduro and then comes as response to the U.S. military buildup in the region, which of course has been used to conduct these strikes against alleged drugboats, but in the
- 29:23[SPEAKER_02]: You have what he said, drug boats, as well as officials calling the U.S. buildup a, quote, imperialist threat and saying that they plan to conduct land air and naval exercises to really, as to show a force to essentially ward off a potential U.S. invasion of sorts.
- 29:43[SPEAKER_02]: Now, the aircraft carrier, USS Gerald Ford is the U.S. largest aircraft carrier.
- 29:47[SPEAKER_02]: It is the most advanced aircraft carrier in the U.S.
- 29:53[SPEAKER_02]: air assets as well.
- 29:54[SPEAKER_02]: It has nine air squadrons anti-surface capabilities and able to join what is already a very large US military presence.
- 30:03[SPEAKER_04]: Do we need to be over there though?
- 30:04[SPEAKER_04]: We're doing all this to get some drugs.
- 30:08[SPEAKER_04]: We're going all the way to Venezuela just to take some coke.
- 30:12[SPEAKER_04]: Fitting all.
- 30:13[SPEAKER_04]: We want to get in the game so bad, y'know?
- 30:16[SPEAKER_04]: Why are they doing this, man?
- 30:20[SPEAKER_02]: in the region, including guided missile destroyers that are all ballistic capable, raising questions about what this firepower is needed.
- 30:29[SPEAKER_02]: The Trump administration insists that the Gerald Ford and the rest of the military assets there are intended to conduct the counter-narcotics mission, the targeting of alleged drug boats.
- 30:39[SPEAKER_02]: But at the same time, I'm told U.S. officials were unable to tell Congress why they need so much firepower to target small boats.
- 30:46[SPEAKER_04]: I told you, this is all BS, this is BS, but we're paying for it.
- 30:54[SPEAKER_04]: We're paying for it.
- 30:55[SPEAKER_02]: The uncertainty still increasing and contributing to the ongoing tensions with Venezuela.
- 31:00[SPEAKER_04]: Why has no one ever told you that the end?
- 31:08[SPEAKER_04]: It's so sad that we got to pay for this.
- 31:10[SPEAKER_04]: We didn't do nothing to nobody, but yet we got to deal with it.
- 31:16[SPEAKER_03]: yeah absolutely and look a lot of people looking on and wondering will this means some kind of confrontation down the line but we know that it does mean confrontation down line is that Caracas does believe that Washington is seeking regime change something we've even heard from the bottom of the drop out a little funny resource bottom line is this guy's and we're done Venezuela
- 31:39[SPEAKER_04]: is going to protect their ground against the United States.
- 31:43[SPEAKER_04]: The United States feel that they're taking money from the drug dealers.
- 31:47[SPEAKER_04]: The officials at Venezuela are taking bribes from all the drug dealers to allow them to execute all the drug movements in and out of Venezuela, land and sea.
- 32:02[SPEAKER_04]: are air, dead just mad with it.
- 32:05[SPEAKER_04]: If sick and tired of it, and they want PC, then as well as saying, you're not gonna get PC from us.
- 32:12[SPEAKER_04]: If you come over here, we're gonna have a fight.
- 32:15[SPEAKER_04]: So now they're trying to protect the cut at all of Venezuela for officials are getting from
- 32:21[SPEAKER_04]: the mafia people that's making the drug movements.
- 32:24[SPEAKER_04]: It's billions and billions of dollars of being made over there in Venezuela off the drug game, but yet they better have a proper resources for anything.
- 32:33[SPEAKER_04]: It's ridiculous.
- 32:34[SPEAKER_04]: But United States is tired of it.
- 32:37[SPEAKER_04]: They want in in the drug game.
- 32:40[SPEAKER_04]: And they say they're going to take it.
- 32:41[SPEAKER_04]: We're going to be forceful, or you're going to give us some of your PC.
- 32:44[SPEAKER_04]: And they say, and no, you're not getting none from us, and that's the bottom line.
- 32:50[SPEAKER_04]: So, what's going to end up happening in closing?
- 32:55[SPEAKER_04]: We might even bomb them up a little bit.
- 33:02[SPEAKER_04]: And the reason why is, first threat is presence.
- 33:09[SPEAKER_04]: We didn't go way out there, not the fly.
- 33:11[SPEAKER_04]: We went out there, let them know we can fly.
- 33:14[SPEAKER_04]: So they are willing to pull the trigger on,
- 33:19[SPEAKER_04]: just to get part of the drug game.
- 33:23[SPEAKER_04]: That's all it is.
- 33:27[SPEAKER_04]: They're willing to bomb Venezuela for PC of all the drugs they've run through Venezuela.
- 33:37[SPEAKER_04]: So, believe it or not, that's what it is.
- 33:40[SPEAKER_04]: And you will see over time if it's gonna happen, I believe it will.
- 33:48[SPEAKER_04]: So, President Trump ain't that in change?
- 33:54[SPEAKER_04]: I was suggest to you guys, more changes are coming down the pipeline.
- 34:03[SPEAKER_04]: Please be careful because nothing is changed with Trump because everything's signed and we going back money being moved around, but nothing changed.
- 34:17[SPEAKER_04]: They try to stop the American people from suffering.
- 34:21[SPEAKER_04]: But what family of four can afford the child care?
- 34:24[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, the health care that's coming right now in January.
- 34:29[SPEAKER_04]: Hopefully, Jeffries and then we'll come up with something.
- 34:32[SPEAKER_04]: They're gonna peel it and throw it out.
- 34:36[SPEAKER_04]: We have to wait and see.
- 34:38[SPEAKER_04]: I'm your host, Jimame, equipment, god bless, guys.
- 34:41[SPEAKER_04]: Stay safe, protect your own at all times.
- 34:43[SPEAKER_04]: Peace.