Dan Farah
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Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, a lot of people don't realize this.
If you're a high level intelligence official at like Navy Intelligence or within the Department of Defense or the CIA and you retire,
you're collecting your pension as a government worker um the way the what a lot of them do after they retire from government work they go and they work in the private sector they work for a big defense contractor or you know or they work for uh you know a big uh pharmaceutical company uh and one of the requirements for those jobs after is that they they have a security clearance and they're set up to be able to like actually work on whatever
whatever classified projects those private companies are doing for elements of the government, right?
And if you piss off the wrong people or you start making things up and look crazy or untrustworthy, you're gonna lose your clearance and you're not gonna be able to provide for your family.
No one who spoke on camera in my film and revealed these extraordinary truths lost their clearances after.
No one lost their job.
If anything, many of them excelled.
When I interviewed Rubio, he was vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
He said these extraordinary things in my film.
Did he get laughed out of DC?
No, he got escalated to the second most powerful guy in the world, our secretary of state and our national security advisor.
You know, there's only one time in American history that one person has been the national security advisor and the secretary of state at the same time was Henry Kissinger for two years.
It's like such rare error.
I mean, you unprecedented access to information, you know?
number of the people in my film are are actively working uh in the private sector using their their clearances really yeah the number of them dozens of them actually and um you know none of them have been you know laughed out of the room or called crazy or had their reps ruined because they really stuck to what is true that can be lawfully disclosed and so yeah what did you make of james clapper
I think that James Clapper, the interview we did was him attempting to come clean with the American public in the only way he could.
That's what I think.