Seth Keshel
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So the first brigade of the 25th Striker Brigade Combat Team up in Fort Wainwright, Alaska, we had the port of Anchorage to our south about six hours and supposedly get everything on a boat and send the troops in within 96 hours.
So people with these systems can figure out where our refuel points are, where the places that ships may be sailing, where planes are going to fly.
Even people with primitive ability to project power, like Taliban, they would look for aircraft flying over the same landmarks.
And that was one of the guidance to air crews, make sure you vary your flight patterns.
So some of the things about military intelligence stay the same through all the ages.
The first day of Gettysburg could have completely changed the war.
Lee had a beat, and if he would have seized the high ground at Little Round Top on day one, then he would have commanded the battlefield.
It was normally Longstreet that was the defensive general, and Longstreet wanted the high ground, and Lee was normally the offensive guy.
There's definitely weapons.
What weapons?
There's almost definitely discombobulators technologies being used today in Iran that nobody's ever conceived of.
We haven't been in a conventional battle for some force in a long time.
Ultimately, the capacity for information gathering has surpassed the human brain's ability to comprehend it.
People are so zoned out with the daily news cycle.
And I don't mean to bring up a memory we all wish we could forget, but it's six months later and nobody really even talks about Charlie Kirk being shot anymore.
Well, you're right.
The fallout remains.
I'm talking about the actual event itself.
It's in the distant memory even six months later.
So this kind of stuff right here, nobody will talk about this on Monday.