
Digital Social Hour
Meek PiDOGE, Deep State, Drones & Charlie Kirk | Donald Trump Jr. DSH #1008
Mon, 23 Dec 2024
The Hidden Tech Threat facing business leaders is more serious than you think. 🚨 Join Sean Kelly for an explosive conversation about the mysterious drone activity being reported across America and what it means for national security. From unauthorized airport flyovers to unexplained surveillance patterns, discover why these incidents have former CIA officials concerned. Learn why traditional security measures are failing to address this emerging threat and what it could mean for your business. This eye-opening discussion reveals shocking details about drone capabilities, mysterious patterns, and potential security implications that most leaders are completely missing. Get exclusive insights into the surveillance technology landscape, cyber security concerns, and why business leaders need to pay attention now. Whether you're a CEO, security professional, or concerned citizen, this crucial conversation exposes vulnerabilities that can no longer be ignored. Don't miss this critical discussion about the intersection of technology, security, and business leadership in today's rapidly evolving threat landscape. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation about the hidden tech threats that could impact your organization. 🎯 #politicalscience #government #dronenews #drones #freedomofinformationact CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - AmericaFest 02:48 - Pentagon Audit 05:18 - Syria Conflict 10:25 - Donald Trump Jr. on Elon Musk 15:05 - Donald Trump Jr. on Joe Biden 18:16 - Lack of Transparency 21:08 - Conspiracy Theories 23:59 - Election Integrity Issues 27:38 - Campaign Finance Reform 31:33 - Trump Jr. Negotiates Bobby Kennedy Jr. Endorsement 35:00 - Absurdity of Paid Celebrity Endorsements 43:17 - Don Jr. Endorses JD Vance 44:00 - Don Jr. Endorses Josh Mandel 47:57 - Tom Homan Insights 49:05 - Illegal Immigration Challenges 50:28 - Executive Orders Explained 52:29 - No Accountability in Government 54:15 - Where to Find Donald Trump Jr. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Donald Trump Jr. https://www.instagram.com/donaldjtrumpjr/ https://rumble.com/c/DonaldJTrumpJr LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What are the mysterious drone activities over America?
So what do you think's going on with these drones, man? It's interesting. I had a guy on my Rumble podcast yesterday that heads up the UAV stuff for, like, the CIA and did that for years. No one actually seems to know. The time-lapse footage of them flying over airports. I mean, like, I'm a licensed pilot.
Like, you can't just fly over an airport without ATC, air traffic control, like, clearances and stuff like that. And they're happening en masse. It's really odd. Yeah, we're here with Chuck Jr., guys. We're at America Fest, and he was just talking about how it's grown so much, dude. Yeah, it was awesome.
I don't know if they caught that part, but yeah, the first time we were here, it was like 300 people. I guess we did it in Florida, and it was like 300 people in a small room. And we were like, that's actually a pretty big turnout for a political event, generally speaking. And now, you know, just walking through that ballroom, it's not even, you know, it's just starting to get filled in.
There's already 8,000 people in there. It's not even halfway full. They sold 20,000 tickets. I'm like... That's a movement. That's pretty cool.
It's really cool to be a part of it. I got to ask about the drone stuff because I know you're on the board of directors of a drone company. So what do you think is going on with these drones, man?
It's interesting. I had a guy on my Rumble podcast yesterday that heads up the UAV stuff for the CIA and did that for years. No one actually seems to know. What's weird is we don't know where they're coming from. We're not tracking a point of origin. You hear all the different stories. And again,
You know, you don't want to go conspiratorial, but after the last eight years, it's sort of hard not to, right? It's sort of a natural thing to do that. But, you know, this many, and you see the slow-mo footage or the time-lapse footage of them flying over airports. I mean, like, I'm a licensed pilot.
Like, you can't just fly over an airport without ATC, air traffic control, like, clearances and stuff like that. And they're happening en masse. It's really odd. And, you know, half of you makes you wonder if it's just a distraction from something else that they're hiding from these days. So, yeah, trying to figure it all out is odd.
And when you hear the other pilots saying these things are doing things that other drones are not capable of, you know, it's a little scary. I've seen some crazy theories how it's scanning for potential weapons. Yeah, I heard the one about missing plutonium. That doesn't sound awesome.
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Chapter 2: Why is the Pentagon failing its audits?
Like, don't we want to know that? Like, we can't even compel their testimony. We can't even ask them about it. Crazy. Right. When you look at Joe Biden pardoning pedophiles, why would you pardon a Chinese national with like 47,000 images of infants in sexually compromised positions? Why would you pardon a Chinese national?
Unless, of course, China has something on you or Hunter or another Biden that was profiteering from China. Like. Why would you go soft on pedophiles? 8,000, whatever it was, pardons. Pedophiles, people who took advantage of cities financially to the tune of tens of millions of dollars just because they were Democrat donors.
These are not like, hey, I think this person was unjustly, criminally prosecuted. This is just like, clearly... you know, some sort of pay-to-play scheme or a payback for something else or, you know, a way to cover up something else because it's so fraudulently abusive to me. It's scary. Pardon Hunter. What's that? Be pardoned Hunter.
Yeah, well, and like, by the way, I knew I was talking about that on my, you know, my Rumble podcast for, like, of course he's going to pardon Hunter. Like, no, no, no, he's not. He's literally said he's not going to do it. I'm like... Yeah, no, because it wouldn't be politically expedient for him to do it right now, but he's going to wait until it doesn't matter.
He either wins and does it or he loses it and does it. Like, of course he was never going to do it. But watching the media be like, oh, no, no, he said he's just trying to take that shit off the table. Like, of course. And by the way, as a father, I kind of understand it. But like the Biden DOJ did so much.
When you actually talk about what Hunter really did, the way they let the statute of limitations expire on the real crimes, the foreign influences, the gun charge was kind of nonsense. It was real. If it was the Don Jr. gun charge, I'd be in Gitmo right now.
So it was a crime, but it's like in the grand scheme of the things that the Biden family was doing, the way they were profiteering, I mean, you know, grandchildren getting benefits from, you know, CCP-controlled entities. We were actually international business people. That's what we did before we got into politics. We still do. But we had a track record of that.
They became international business people the day he assumed the vice presidency. It's a little different. And yet, no, no, no. I wrote about it in my book when I did Liberal Privilege. It's just like, what after money laundering for Russian oligarchs? I'm the guy that did 50 hours of congressional testimony for Russia, Russia, Russia. Hunters money laundering the wife,
of the mayor of Moscow, the money, tied to human trafficking and sex trafficking rings. And everyone's like, well, no, it's a little different. I'm like, no, no, no. That's a real connection. You don't become the mayor of Moscow without Putin. You're trying to figure out a connection to me, to Putin. It's insanity.
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Chapter 4: How do conspiracy theories shape public perception?
Sure, like America, we should go to war. Like, I don't know that regime change has ever worked well, right? I mean, you could look at, you know, do we think it worked well in Iraq? You know, and that's not being a Saddam apologist. I think he was a terrible human being, a true bad guy. But is the region worse once we, you know, are they better off after he was displaced?
And the answer is no, like hundreds of thousands of people died. because of these things. So I'm never sort of for these regime changes when we think we're doing great. It usually ends up being a total disaster. You could go back, obviously, Afghanistan in the 80s that created Osama bin Laden and ultimately al-Qaeda and all of these things.
It never seems to work, and yet we continually push for it because there's no money in peace. There's only money in war. And so that's why it's sort of amazing when I, you know, they... Watching Washington, left and right, sort of chastised by President. Well, you know, you can't just stop the death in Ukraine.
There must be, because a general is, you know, his board seat at Raytheon is the exit strategy. You get that by not, by selling missiles.
Yeah.
You know, no one makes any money in Washington. The Beltway isn't taken care of if we're not permanently at war. That hasn't worked out well for the American people. The American people voted against it, I think, overwhelmingly. They're sick of it. I think that's probably one side most sides agree on. Maybe the left a little bit more in Ukraine. I can't figure out why.
But I think generally we want to stop that. And yet, you know, I used the example over the last... Let's call it two and a half years, three years that we've been in, you know, at least in a proxy war with Ukraine, basically funding it to the tune of over $250 billion. I know there's another $60 billion in the last package on top of that.
And that's probably where some of that misplaced $250 billion from the Pentagon. So let's call it half a trillion dollars, give or take. In the Ukraine, I'll watch Republicans like Mitch McConnell say it's the number one issue for Republicans across the country. I'm a guy that actually goes across the country. I speak to people.
You have 300 people there, 5,000 people here, 10,000 people opening up for my father, whatever it may be. I've done a survey at every one of my major speeches. I probably won't have to do it anymore because everyone in this room agrees with me, but I've done it now in front of over 150,000 people. Is Ukraine a top three issue for you, and is it a top 10 issue?
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Chapter 5: What challenges does illegal immigration pose?
Chapter 6: What are the implications of campaign finance reform?
But I think generally we want to stop that. And yet, you know, I used the example over the last... Let's call it two and a half years, three years that we've been in, you know, at least in a proxy war with Ukraine, basically funding it to the tune of over $250 billion. I know there's another $60 billion in the last package on top of that.
And that's probably where some of that misplaced $250 billion from the Pentagon. So let's call it half a trillion dollars, give or take. In the Ukraine, I'll watch Republicans like Mitch McConnell say it's the number one issue for Republicans across the country. I'm a guy that actually goes across the country. I speak to people.
You have 300 people there, 5,000 people here, 10,000 people opening up for my father, whatever it may be. I've done a survey at every one of my major speeches. I probably won't have to do it anymore because everyone in this room agrees with me, but I've done it now in front of over 150,000 people. Is Ukraine a top three issue for you, and is it a top 10 issue?
So far, it's been a top three issue for exactly zero people. It was a top 10 issue for four people. Wow. The first guy, I asked him, I'll give him the mic, like, why is it a top, well, I'm from Kiev, Ukraine. I was like, well, I'm going to give you a pass. Second guy misunderstood the question. He thought it was a double negative. So it turns out he was actually on our side.
The next guy was a, I guess he was a board member at Raytheon. So of course he wanted it. And another guy had done business there for like 20 years. So he was like, it's not really a top 10 issue, but it's like 10 and a half. 150,000.
I've spoken in front of more people in the last two weeks than Mitch McConnell, real Americans, meaning in places, not Beltway people, than Mitch McConnell has in his entire 700-year career in the Senate. And four people, basically, out of 150,000. I mean, that's very statistically significant. When we look at polling, polling is done with 1,500 people. I've done it with 100x that.
It's like four people. Not even top three. Not even top three. So it's not an issue, but that's what's crazy. There's such a misalignment between so many in DC and the people who actually put them there. And so again, what I'm so excited about, I hope for in the next four years is that we just expose it. Again, you see what's going on now that
X is like a platform where both sides are actually heard. You can have opinions out there. You can get real information out there. If it's conservative opinion, it actually has a chance of sort of breaking through that barrier that used to be put up with the censorship complex and everything that was going on there. I think that's so fundamentally critical.
I just want Americans to understand what's going on. Washington thinks the average American is really stupid. I don't. I actually believe that they get it. They understand. You saw sort of after the election when people were like, Oh, my God. Who cares if you can't afford groceries?
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