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found guilty, later pardoned, called back to head the darpa office. do you know what darpa is? the defense advanced research project administration. it is the spookiest of the spooky. it is where the government makes its most advanced pieces of technology. it's a big thing in conspiracies for weather manipulation or kim -- or chem trails or all the other things. if you need a piece of tech that is on the edge of scientific possibility, darpa is your office. so it is already suspicious. this was -- he was heading back to the information awareness office. does anybody know where the information awareness office was supposed to be? this was the debate in 2002 over whether the nsa would be legally able to collect all your communications on the internet and all your phone calls. and the information awareness office was the office that was going to collect all of the electronic communications. there was a huge push-back against it. and this was shells, though parts of it were put into other things. so this is a guy convicted in iran contra, comes back, heading the office is a militar
found guilty, later pardoned, called back to head the darpa office. do you know what darpa is? the defense advanced research project administration. it is the spookiest of the spooky. it is where the government makes its most advanced pieces of technology. it's a big thing in conspiracies for weather manipulation or kim -- or chem trails or all the other things. if you need a piece of tech that is on the edge of scientific possibility, darpa is your office. so it is already suspicious. this was...
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darpa basically was created so america never would be surprised again by what was going on. i have been to make it thinks -- think it makes an abundant good sense. we are going to throw things at the wall and some of it's not going to stick. we will make some investments that don't show a return on investments. but there's some debate in america that's got a 1000% on the buzz they make. duo piously, have the right type of oversight and what have you because i want america on the cutting edge. i don't want it to be just swell, and economically it's working. >> what's my excuse when the lights don't come on? and i have done everything reasonably to put those types of programs, science and place. i happen to think that is being totally immoral. >> thank you for that page is wrapping up is covered so much in there so much more want to cover with you. it would be a such a. i know that your dream in round top texas is that your future or do you have what john kerry may be thinking -- >> let me give you the background and not. when i left texas a&m in 1972 is headed to the air forc
darpa basically was created so america never would be surprised again by what was going on. i have been to make it thinks -- think it makes an abundant good sense. we are going to throw things at the wall and some of it's not going to stick. we will make some investments that don't show a return on investments. but there's some debate in america that's got a 1000% on the buzz they make. duo piously, have the right type of oversight and what have you because i want america on the cutting edge. i...
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and darpa basic was created so america never would be surprised again of what was going on. i happen to think it makes abundant good since. with going to throw some jell-o at the wall and some of it's not going to stick. we are going to make some investment that don't show return on investment. but there's not a bank in america that's got a 1000% batting average and the loans they make. do it wisely, at the right type of oversight and what have you. because i one on the cutting edge. i don't want it to be just, well, economically it's working. >> what's my excuse when the lights don't come on? and i have done everything reasonable to put those types of programs, science and place? i happen to think that's being totally immoral. >> thank you for that. just wrapping up. we've covered some agenda so much more i want to cover with you. i know that your dream is a beer and bakeshop in, you know, round top texas. is that your future or do you have what john kerry may be thinking, other speedy let me give you background on that. when i left texas a&m in 1960 i was headed to the air
and darpa basic was created so america never would be surprised again of what was going on. i happen to think it makes abundant good since. with going to throw some jell-o at the wall and some of it's not going to stick. we are going to make some investment that don't show return on investment. but there's not a bank in america that's got a 1000% batting average and the loans they make. do it wisely, at the right type of oversight and what have you. because i one on the cutting edge. i don't...
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with that realization where we had a technological advantage the arpanet and the internet and darpa and we regained that advantage but psychologically? that we were the big dog in the neighborhood also the undermining of confidence of the truisms and on either side of the united states nationstate aggression the army and the navy and then also to reach out so that geographical area to be touched easily by a nationstate so september 11th, 2001 new york and here in dc and once again caught in a position and in the collapse of the soviet union so if you look back at the 9/11 commission one was' capabilities and intelligence it just wasn't effectively together. what was the result technically? and then to lead the nation's efforts to counter attacks. and that psychological impact but to use the infrastructure so the department of homeland security was established initially with that security organization. with the stories that i have heard the development of the legislation is a fight on cybersecurity and and that brings us up at 2016. and then to interfere with the presidential elections o
with that realization where we had a technological advantage the arpanet and the internet and darpa and we regained that advantage but psychologically? that we were the big dog in the neighborhood also the undermining of confidence of the truisms and on either side of the united states nationstate aggression the army and the navy and then also to reach out so that geographical area to be touched easily by a nationstate so september 11th, 2001 new york and here in dc and once again caught in a...
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government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he has invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about how do we increase wages and again as i've said on the show many many times that yes unions are there to provide wage protection for workers and there's a choice people have to make either they are for unions and for centralized banks to provide subsidies to eric schmidt and google or they have neither of them neither unions or they don't have subsidies from the government for eric schmidt and subsidies for the business through social bank gifting of money so you have to pick you can't do so. workers exposed to the market without any subsidies whatsoever but garrick schmidt google apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives a la la land of unicorn
government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he has invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about how do we increase wages and again as i've said on the show many many times that yes unions are...
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to the boss of the government budget especially the defined budget in terms of the allocation for darpa and all the investments in silicon valley so they get that's like a union there that collectively got to sit down in a room with the president and negotiates basically you know cushy jobs for themselves because she contracts write another word for that would be a cartel this is a tech cartel and no less punishes than the opec energy cartel look another way that you can rectify the situation is that anyone's got a social security number in america simply put one percent of all fronts that are under it not all straight all stocks all bonds all currency swaps into social security and give all americans a chance for just being in the economy that they themselves are building and paying for through their taxes why should americans work as a tax a stall and obamacare stall that have through the central bank that money transferred into the pockets of a few cartel members to create wealth and income gap social unrest social cohesion risk and wide scale poverty why should that happen does noth
to the boss of the government budget especially the defined budget in terms of the allocation for darpa and all the investments in silicon valley so they get that's like a union there that collectively got to sit down in a room with the president and negotiates basically you know cushy jobs for themselves because she contracts write another word for that would be a cartel this is a tech cartel and no less punishes than the opec energy cartel look another way that you can rectify the situation...
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government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he has invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about well how do we create that's like a union they're collectively got to sit down in a room with the president and negotiates basically you know cushy jobs for themselves because she contracts right now the word for that would be cartel this is attack cartel and no less punish just then the opec energy cartel like another way that you can rectify the situation is that everyone's got a social security number in america simply put one percent of all funds that are. underwritten wall street all stocks all bonds all currency swaps into social security and give all americans a chance for just being in the economy that they themselves are building and paying for through their taxes why should americans
government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he has invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about well how do we create that's like a union they're collectively got to sit down in a room with...
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people suspect that the government was involved in the development of facebook through in-q tel and darpa but it seems to me that they're you're basically telling them you better not put out any information that makes us look bad that could get trouble like that again and don't forget using the dread if russian bombers whenever you have a a senator shane now you're going to make sure you don't have anything in there that we have to worry about right this is propaganda albeit told ahead of time this is fake thank you facebook may we see it may we go through your refuse bin may we have an independent analysis of what you consider to be fake if you say your thoughts on all stories by following us on social media and even on the comments that join us again at the top of the al for the latest. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell m
people suspect that the government was involved in the development of facebook through in-q tel and darpa but it seems to me that they're you're basically telling them you better not put out any information that makes us look bad that could get trouble like that again and don't forget using the dread if russian bombers whenever you have a a senator shane now you're going to make sure you don't have anything in there that we have to worry about right this is propaganda albeit told ahead of time...
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government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an alpha component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he is invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about well how do we increase wages and again as i've said on the show many many times that yes unions are there to provide wage protection for workers and there's a choice people have to make either they are for unions and for centralized banks to provide subsidies to eric schmidt and google or they have neither of them neither unions or they don't have subsidies from the government for eric schmidt and subsidies for the business through social bank gifting of money so you have to pick your kid to serve workers exposed to the market without. any subsidies whatsoever but google apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives in la la land of unicorn's and as
government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an alpha component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he is invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about well how do we increase wages and again as i've said on the show many many times that yes unions...
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people suspect that the government was involved in the development of facebook through in-q tel and darpa but it seems to me that they're you're basically telling them you better not put out any information that makes us look bad that could get trouble like today get and don't forget that dreaded russian bought whatever you have a a senator saying now you're going to make sure you don't have anything in there that we have to worry about right this is propaganda albeit told ahead of time this is fake thank you facebook may we see it may we go through your refuse bin may we have an independent analysis of what you consider to be fake. want to get in touch and share your thoughts on all stories by following us on social media and join us again of us helps out. tracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people rushed to a small town in north dakota was among the rate of zero percent is like the gold rush is
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and my friends leave it to the good folks said good old boston dynamics working feverishly for their darpa pentagon overlords to once again show us our robot apocalypse future yes good do you remember our good buddy list the walking running back flipping robot while he's out again but this time engineers appear to have seen too many recent james bond flicks as atlas can now do park or well not exactly the death defying building to building a park or that constantly pops up with a news feeds when we are trying to focus on work alice is showing some truly remarkable skills for a one point five metre tall seventy five kilogram weighing twenty eight jointed robot with lead daryn stereo vision this is a heck of a robot. you know what will boston dynamics come up with next with a prototype of our eventual routers. i have to find out all right that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told we are loved and so i tell you all i love i am tyrrel been turfed keep on watching those hawks great day and night. thanks thanks thanks. thanks. thanks thanks thanks . join me e
and my friends leave it to the good folks said good old boston dynamics working feverishly for their darpa pentagon overlords to once again show us our robot apocalypse future yes good do you remember our good buddy list the walking running back flipping robot while he's out again but this time engineers appear to have seen too many recent james bond flicks as atlas can now do park or well not exactly the death defying building to building a park or that constantly pops up with a news feeds...
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i feel pretty strongly that this is this is a bipartisan area and to think also darpa as well. i think he will continue to be, and obviously the focus of i hope arpa-e continues to be on technologies that will benefit the nation as a whole and innovation that really can't happen in the private sector because it's just not commercially viable. >> nicole, from your standpoint at ameresco talk but about public-private partnerships and you highlighted that's what made this parris island project so successful, what more would you like to see? is it just an example something that a successful that could be scaled up, or there are little calibration or adjustments that could be made to enhance existing programs? >> it's a well-established program which is great, a lot of good examples that use this type of contract vehicle or financing structure. so continued support from congressional level is always a great driver to get all these projects executed. i think also you mentioned earlier, type it always how can we get this done faster? some of these projects take what seems like forever
i feel pretty strongly that this is this is a bipartisan area and to think also darpa as well. i think he will continue to be, and obviously the focus of i hope arpa-e continues to be on technologies that will benefit the nation as a whole and innovation that really can't happen in the private sector because it's just not commercially viable. >> nicole, from your standpoint at ameresco talk but about public-private partnerships and you highlighted that's what made this parris island...
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you are coming to us, the home of mosaic, and producing really what translated the darpa information into a browser. what else we need to do to get institutions like you and others resources? >> that's a difficult thing. there are people that are needed. needed. the people that can train, the material that you need to train about and adapting that but there's also ginny the interest, the aging workforce has been reluctant in some ways to engage in some of the more modern technologies. you were seeing that adaptation come in with a younger workforce coming to market, but they don't have the background that existing workforce does on the rest of the systems, and how do you a you those two together or your people that are trained on the physical aspects of the system but are also as well-versed on the cyber aspects of the system? how you create the hybrid? we've been trying to do that for years in collaboration with a lot of other academics but it's a very difficult problem to solve. i think testbeds are way that you can help do that by getting people hands-on experience with these type
you are coming to us, the home of mosaic, and producing really what translated the darpa information into a browser. what else we need to do to get institutions like you and others resources? >> that's a difficult thing. there are people that are needed. needed. the people that can train, the material that you need to train about and adapting that but there's also ginny the interest, the aging workforce has been reluctant in some ways to engage in some of the more modern technologies. you...
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darpa has an eye for the changes in his city country and its people. carbon do not colors of the night is the award winning playwright and critics debate a novel sera is the happy far not so happy house husband he's lost his job and out of boredom watches the young man across the street he sees a terrible argument with tragic consequences and an opportunity to take care of his family again the action takes place in the summer of twenty twelve amidst widespread dissatisfaction with president mikheil saakashvili tens of thousands take to the streets in protest after graphic videos emerged showing prisoners brutally beaten and tortured in the country's prisons the situation threatens to explode. the characters who are normal people who are not distinguished by any. anything and put them in boiling situation and observing something terrible happening program was that's that's my primary. what then happens in gaborone is novel offers a glimpse into a society where homosexuality used to be much is my was widespread and where it's every man for himself. reall
darpa has an eye for the changes in his city country and its people. carbon do not colors of the night is the award winning playwright and critics debate a novel sera is the happy far not so happy house husband he's lost his job and out of boredom watches the young man across the street he sees a terrible argument with tragic consequences and an opportunity to take care of his family again the action takes place in the summer of twenty twelve amidst widespread dissatisfaction with president...
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it also includes taking space components out of the missile defense agency, space components out of darpa, which i don't think anyone would ever allow. pulling in the national reconnaissance office and space components in other intel agencies and it even includes taking parts of nassau into the spaceport and parts of the department of commerce that deal with space including noah into the space force. this is the broadest possible definition of how you could scoped a space force that anyone could possibly conceive. >> -- >> she thinks 13 billion is conservative. in your expert opinion, that is not true, not conservative? >> this is the highest estimate i think you could possibly come up with. i am not using profanity. >> -- >> i have chosen my darth vader mug today, i guess i am on the dark side. i don't think there is a lot to this cost estimate. number 1, the methodology here is not very sophisticated. they are giving no indication of where they got the numbers of people and this all hinges on the number of people that we are talking about. i don't give a lot of credibility to that. >> -
it also includes taking space components out of the missile defense agency, space components out of darpa, which i don't think anyone would ever allow. pulling in the national reconnaissance office and space components in other intel agencies and it even includes taking parts of nassau into the spaceport and parts of the department of commerce that deal with space including noah into the space force. this is the broadest possible definition of how you could scoped a space force that anyone...
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mean, you're coming to us, you know, the home of mosaic, and producing really what translated the darpa information into a browser. what else do we need to do to give institutions like you and others the resources? >> well, i think that's a difficult thing, right? there are people that are needed, right? the people that can train, the material that they need to train about and adopting that, but there's also gaining the interest, the aging workforce has been reluctant in some ways to engage in some of the more modern technologies. and you're seeing that adaptation come in with the younger workforce coming to market, but they don't have the background that the existing workforce does on the rest of the systems, and how do you marry those together where you have people that are trained on the physical aspects of the system but that are also as well versed on the cyber aspects of the system? and how do you create that hybrid? we've been trying to do that for years at the university of illinois in collaboration with a lot of other academics, but it's a very difficult problem to solve. and i
mean, you're coming to us, you know, the home of mosaic, and producing really what translated the darpa information into a browser. what else do we need to do to give institutions like you and others the resources? >> well, i think that's a difficult thing, right? there are people that are needed, right? the people that can train, the material that they need to train about and adopting that, but there's also gaining the interest, the aging workforce has been reluctant in some ways to...
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they partnered with darpa and created the national cyber range, which is a great asset, but it is classified and never met the original intent from the white house. what we have done since then is decided to add industries in clusters. one of the three missions of the national guard is we fight our nation's wars, we defend the homeland, and we build partnerships. educationreally about and educating clusters for workforce. we use it, for instance, when we cyber. new they use the nonprofit, go get their cyber security plus and help them with their military readiness and help the become civilian soldiers and airmen. we are trying to get them plugged in at utility companies and state department of technology. we've created this whole game of ification.- gam george washington university uses it. we see a family of ranges all under these federal standards all working together to create workforce and clusters, and we've now -- we are now at the point where we can do delivering content of the cyber security certificates into rural communities. we have high schools in rural areas testing where they d
they partnered with darpa and created the national cyber range, which is a great asset, but it is classified and never met the original intent from the white house. what we have done since then is decided to add industries in clusters. one of the three missions of the national guard is we fight our nation's wars, we defend the homeland, and we build partnerships. educationreally about and educating clusters for workforce. we use it, for instance, when we cyber. new they use the nonprofit, go...