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The U.S. Secretly Crushed Maduro — Here’s How It Really Happened

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You've been doing this for the whole time, and then you've been in the mood.

No, not at all. I'm so sorry. You're so sorry. You're all right? Yes, exactly.

I'm so sorry that I'm just a part of the studio.

I'm just a part of the studio or a part of the studio. I'm sorry. I'm not as sorry. - You're a part of the studio? - I'm sorry. With what? I'm sorry.

This amazing, what the United States have done in Venezuela.

Like nobody died from the United States, as far as, you know. Yeah, nobody's, we've been told. Nobody's died. We were told there were some injuries. And that it was, in some, depending again, on where you read, it was a very close call to losing a whole helicopter.

But, yes, we've been told nobody's died. And it was for the people of the side of Maduro, of the dead in '60s, severely, and something like this. We don't understand, by and large, what we hear.

So how these operations, so for me, what did they do you understand?

How this mechanism work, can you reveal to the rest of the world, what happened exactly?

So this is a speonage that has been happened for years to build this operation? I mean, for all intents and purposes, yes. They, nobody knows, except for people in classified circles, how the operation was carried out. But, but, in essence, what we're seeing here is the difference

between military capability, like the United States, and military and competence, like Venezuela. Venezuela wasn't even being protected by Venezuelans. Maduro was being protected by Cubans because he didn't believe that his own Venezuelan military was capable or loyal to protect him.

So the people who were actually shooting at Americans weren't Venezuelans, they were Cubans,

and they were paid protective services, rather than trained military units.

So the United States brought what's called a joint force together. They brought army pilots. They brought army special forces. They brought satellite intelligence. They brought human intelligence. They brought signals intelligence, like they brought navy together. Army together, marine courts together, space force together, air force together.

And then they launched successive layered attacks. So they had drone reconnaissance, and then they blew up communications centers. And then they countered a prevented military logistics from moving. All these things happened before the helicopters ever came in to actually carrying the special operators that took Maduro. So you could see a very coordinated, very complex military operation.

Not that dissimilar to what you saw happen when they launched B2 bombers against the Iranian nuclear protection or power plant in Iran. Another complicated, coordinated military action. That costs money. It doesn't just cost money that day. It costs money. Yes, in the making.

For years or months in the making. Cut anything over these people. Correct. So what we know that's been publicly disclosed about Maduro is that they were training for months before they ever carried out the operation. They built a mock compound. They practiced. They didn't only practice how to shoot a target.

They practiced how they would go into the compound, how they would move inside the compound, how they exit the compound. They flew in. They flew out. They flew multiple ways. They flew in the rain. They flew at night. They attacked in the snow. They attacked in the rain. They attacked in a typhoon. Like they practiced every possible thing.

And then they had the ability to actually wait because the whole attack was supposed to happen on New Year's Eve. But it couldn't happen on New Year's Eve because the weather wasn't right. So they waited three days for the weather to be perfect, which means they even had weather intelligence before they carried out the operation. Just compare that to what we talked about with the front entrance of the European Union Parliament building. Like you can see a huge difference in how seriously the United States takes its security and military capability.

Versus how Europe takes it, versus how Venezuela takes it. And the only reason the United States was so successful, not the only. One of the big reasons they were so successful was because they were stealing Maduro. It'd be completely different if they were trying to kidnap the head of Columbia. Completely different if they were trying to kidnap the Iatola. Completely different if they were trying to kidnap the head of Mexico.

Right? So they trained for a very specific operation against a very specific target and they had high confidence that the response in protective the protective response for that target would be insufficient compared to the force.

Even still, they put a shit ton of effort into taking him down.

Wow.

I'm a politician. People are coming to write on my apartments sometimes they write with sprays, but things and all this stuff.

Whenever you get power and since it seems that this political party is going very well in separate surprises, small country.

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I want you to discover your secret spy superpower and use it for good before somebody else uses their power against you. How is the ways? I'm not sure if a lot of people have these problems, but probably I assume some people have some power that they or money that they need to care about their privacy and stuff. What are some simple steps that one person can take? I'm afraid of simple things, because I also train in the military. I understand what is making it so probably they are going to go and put drugs in my car.

I don't know if this is required in Europe, but if your personal information is publicly available, if people can find your apartment, find your car on public account. Find your car on public databases. There's services that you can use that hide your personal information. Sometimes you can just request it. Especially as a politician, many countries in the world allow you as a politician. You get to hide your personal information, specifically because of the threat to your health and your well-being.

If you can't hide your public information, then what I would recommend is that you have phony public information. You may have an apartment that's listed as your apartment, but that's not where you actually live. You sleep somewhere else, you shower somewhere else. It's easy enough to even have to have a second apartment. You just don't use your primary apartment. In the military, it was very common for people who were special operators to have a home or an apartment that's listed, but they stayed somewhere else.

They stayed with girlfriends, moms, dads, they shower it in their gym. They would live somewhere other than their publicly disclosed home and the same thing with your vehicle. If you don't even use your vehicle, then you can't be framed for the misuse of your vehicle. You have an alibi. So, hiding your information or mis attributing is the word that we use at CIA. You are mis attributable. People think it's yours, but you actually don't use it, so they're mistaken. That's one way of covering it up.

Another thing that you should do if you have to use your apartment, you have to use your car, is something called changing your pattern of life.

Pattern of life means that you live your life by a repeatable pattern. You wake up at the same time, you go to the same gym, you eat the same breakfast, you shop at the same grocery store, you go to the same coffee shop, you go to the same restaurants. People can start to study your pattern and then they know Tuesday night. Fidious is going to go to taco night at El Rio Taco Shop. That's what it does every Tuesday between five and six. If people know your pattern, they can intercept you and attack you at your pattern.

So you want to change your pattern. So you don't do the same thing every night of the week. You don't go to the same grocery store. You don't drive the same way from your house to the grocery store and back again. You don't walk the same way. You don't take the same train. You change it. You don't have to change it every day. You change it once every two or three days, maybe once a week, something, but you break the pattern. So people can't track.

It's an amazing. I know. Continue. Another tool is your cell phone. Cell phones are trackable. How they are incredibly trackable.

It's not just trackable.

So for example, if you just have a normal cell phone, your cell phone can be tracked by what's known as your cell phone identifier. Your IMEI.

So that's the actual signal that your cell phone sends to a cell phone tower. It can also be tracked by the apps on the phone because the apps carry something called add sense or I'm sorry. Add tech. Add tech is a technology on your phone that allows advertisements to appear on your phone.

Add tech sends a completely different signal than your cell phone signal. So now, if you want to track somebody by their add tech instead of their cell phone signal, you can.

You can actually be tracked by your email on your cell phone because you have an email identifier, a token on your cell phone that shows that you are validated as the email user that's using the email on the phone. So you can track somebody by their phone number, their email address or their adds their add tech number. Then you can also track people just by the safety signal that the security that the phone sends even when it's powered off.

This is when you go to find your phone and you can find your phone even when it's not powered on because there's a passive signal that's always happening.

So there's many, many ways that you can track a cell phone totally legally and that's used for commercial purposes all the time because. And they pay this someone pays some people to do this types of things. I mean, they're not like what organized with intelligences and all this. They can't. So to be clear, the four things that I just said, you do that on your own. Your businesses by themselves, you bought the phone.

You said yes to giving permission to share your contacts. Yes to sharing your location. You said yes to all those things.

That's how you can use maps. That's how you can make cell phone calls. That's how you can use Facebook for free.

You collect yes. So you gave permission for all these companies to make money off of your data. All the intelligence service does is go to the company and say, we would like to buy the data. They don't even have to use force. They can just say, everybody in your every person who uses an iPhone said yes to sharing their location data. So now they now Apple knows the location for everybody using an Apple phone. The government doesn't have to say Apple give me your information. The government can go and say Apple will buy your information. Will buy all of your information for the month of November. How much does it cost?

Done. And they sell it. When Apple says it's secure, what it means is that it's secure against someone stealing their information.

But they still sell your information. That's how they make money.

They sell. If someone go, they can go and buy my personal ideas information. They don't, they can't buy your information by your name. They can't go to the, they can't go to your provider and say, hey, give me the phone number for Fedias. Give me the email address for Fedias and only give me his information. Instead, they go in and they say, hey, we want all the information related to this phone number, this email address, whatever it might be. We want information affiliated with that.

Well, once they know that that's what they're buying. So if they already know your phone number or already know your email address or already know your city location, they'll just buy everything. And then they'll, they'll find you from that. But the thing to understand is that most intelligent services aren't interested in a person. They're interested in a pattern. They're looking for a group of criminals. They're looking for a group of spies. They're looking for a group of whatever. So they're looking for connections.

When it comes to you as an individual, the bigger concern there is the fact that companies can find you based on your behavior. You're a 25 year old engaged male who works at the European Union Parliament. They can find everybody else who's your friend here, just by tracking where your phone goes, what other phones are in proximity to your phone at what times of day, what searches you're doing. Like, they can create a whole map of all of your network and do they do it because they want to spy on you? No, that's why Russia might do it.

But an advertiser might do it because they just want you to go to their nightclub. There's a new nightclub that's opening three blocks away from Parliament and they want everybody who's single under the age of 35 to go to that nightclub. So they buy the information, create the network and they see where do you guys go? Drink your coffee, where do you guys? What websites do you use? Where do you go to this grocery store or that grocery store so they can advertise in those places to find you?

So, some things that one person can do is change that patterns.

Well, it's a tribute to their location. Yes, it's a tribute to their location, so their location is not there. Big gap, maybe sometimes change phone numbers. Correct, miss a tribute to your phone, miss a tribute to your phone means that you have two phones. You have one phone that you use for personal, one phone that you use for professional, and then by using the two different phones for two different things, the people who are collecting your data don't really know which one is which. So you can miss a tribute to your phone. Another great thing to do is use your phone only from home and then use your computer from work.

So then your phone never even leaves your house and your computer never really leaves your workstation. So if you don't want to have two phones, then just practice your discipline.

The bottom line with all things related to security, and this is an EU thing and a personal thing. The CIA teaches us that there's a continuum on one line, a balance on one side is security. On the other side is convenience.

So the more you choose security, the less convenient your life is. The more you choose convenience, the less secure your life is.

But you can't have it both ways. So you're always choosing when you're going to be more convenient and when you're going to be more secure. That's changing your pattern of life, having two phones, living some place other than your apartment. These are not convenient things, but they're very secure.

Okay, so you said you explain exactly how the social intelligence work is the intelligence in the you.

Would get a good mark, do you think fun? You have some very good services in the European Union. The DGSE in France is very good. The B&D in Germany is very good. The Polish intelligence is very good. But I thought about it, but I, well, those are the really, really good services, right? But I don't believe that they're sharing all their information with each other, right? They share a little bit when they're asked maybe, but it's not like they're sharing everything. It's not like they're sharing an abundance of information.

You think we should? I think that if you want to have collective security of Europe, you must.

If you keep, if the European Union keeps playing this game, where there are multiple countries that are independent first.

Yes, this is the debate, most of them are more together. So it's... If you want lots and cons, you have to, for me, what Europe needs to figure out is whether or not it's more focused on long-term security together or whether it's more focused on long-term independence. It has to make that decision first. You can't be both. You're wasting resources trying to be both. And it doesn't have to be forever. It just has to be for the next two years, five years, 10 years, 15 years, 20 years. And then make a fucking deal, make a pact, make an agreement, make an alliance, do something and commit to it.

Because right now, the lack of commitment just wastes everyone's time and makes everyone less secure. It gives Russia everything it wants, it gives America everything it wants, because you guys can't make a fucking decision, which only hurts you. As soon as you make a decision and you stick to that decision, the United States and Russia starts shooting their pants. Because now they're like, Europe's going to start making progress. And Europe must make progress if it's going to be truly strategically independent as a continent in the future.

What makes you excited when you wake up in the morning, why you still wake up in the morning?

My kids make me excited. My future makes me excited. I can't say that the future for my country, the future for my friends countries makes me excited, but my personal future makes me very excited. I love the world. I don't like the people in the world, but US, but I love the world. Those who are beautiful, skies are beautiful, sunset is beautiful, trees smell great, my dog running in the forest, they're running through the tall grass, makes me happy. But you don't want to talk with them, but you don't like them as well.

I don't want to talk to people and I don't like people. I'm here talking to you so that I can talk to one person I enjoy. But I'm pretty sure most of the people watching, I probably wouldn't enjoy. And frankly speaking, you wouldn't enjoy me either. If you don't like people, you like some people, I like some people.

I like people, like we said at the very beginning.

I like people who are focused on high impact, high importance work that will ...

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