In a special edition of the New York Postcast, Caitlyn Becker offers a look at the many ways that artificial intelligence, or AI, is transforming our everyday lives. AI is a whole lot more than Chat GPT and Google Gemini. It is already impacting the way we fight wars, treat the sick and educate the next generation.
Here, Becker interviews Wynton Hall, author of a new book called Code Red: The Left, Right, China and The Race to Control AI. He discusses specific changes we have seen already, starting off with the nature of the combat in Iran.
Both U.S. Air Force pilots downed in an F-15 plane over Iran have been rescued in a complex operation that can only be described as an Easter miracle. One pilot was quickly rescued Friday, but the second rescue involved a lot of behind the scenes heroics.
This pilot, while seriously injured, traversed hundreds of miles through rugged mountainous terrain in southern Iran to reach a predesignated extraction point. The Iranians dispatched squads of guards to hunt him down but were led astray through a CIA deception campaign to concentrate their search in the wrong area.
Dozens of aircraft took part in the rescue mission, as well as a commando ground team. The commandos had to work under duress to maintain secrecy and accomplish the airlift before Iranian guards caught wind of where they were. Liftoff occurred Sunday, marking a genuine Easter miracle!
Here’s more from Benny Johnson, citing military sources from within the Trump administration. He says the pilot declared, “God is good.”
Are we going to see more arrests in cases of fraud and money laundering, as well as white-collar crimes?
President Donald Trump gave us a clue this might be coming. This past Friday, he put forward a new budget proposal, calling for $152 million to reopen the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. The infamous prison atop an island in the San Francisco Bay has been closed since 1963, although it continues to be operated as a tourist site by Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
While it was up and running, Alcatraz had one of the most notorious reputations of any American prison. The strong tidal currents around the island and frigid water temperatures made escape nearly impossible.
Why is Alcatraz needed unless there’s going to be an uptick in the number of incarcerated criminals? Will white collar criminals go there, or will they be shifted to another site, say, a site that’s currently housing truly violent criminals that could be Alcatraz bound? Stay tuned. Here’s more from ABC 7 News out of San Francisco.
There are two wars being fought right now in Iran: A military one, which the United States is dominating on all fronts, and a political one, which is proving more difficult than the former. Why?
President Donald Trump has a lot to contend with right now: The MAGA base, the crazy Democrat opposition, the midterms, the economy, the charge that he’s too influenced by Israel, and the general repulsion of the American people for anything to do with the Middle East, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”
NATO might be an absolute wasteland, but countries in Eastern Europe are serious when it comes to defending themselves. They not only devote a higher proportion of their budgets for military defense, they also are developing new weapons to protect against drones.
Here’s a compact and inexpensive, yet quite versatile new drone defense system jointly developed by Poland and Estonia. As Russia has embraced the drones coming out of Iran, these Eastern European nations are not sitting pretty like the fools in Spain and France. Here’s more from Steve Turley.
Could President Donald Trump be “SAVING ISRAEL FOR LAST?”
Joshua Reid from The Redpill Project joins the podcast to give some insight on the Trump operation to “save Israel for last” that could be unfolding before our very eyes..
Are the Benjamin Netanyahu videos psyops released by the White Hats? Does Trump support Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, and the messages they are presenting? Is Israel really behind much of the violence, war, terrorism and skullduggery in the Middle East? You Decide! Here’s more from David “Nino” Rodriguez.
Just how dirty was Joe Kent in his operation of the National Counterterrorism Center? Did he have a hand in hiding details about the Charlie Kirk political assassination?
How did he manage to maneuver the CIA and FBI to keep them off the path to discovering the truth? Did the Joint Terrorism Task Force play a role? Were the assassins Egyptians or Syrian rebels?
George Webb offers some possibilities, drawing from the research of Candace Owens while also looking backward at another political assassination — the attempted murder of President Donald Trump at Butler, Pennsylvania a summer ago. Quite the quagmire here!
Criticism of Operation Epic Fury continues to come in from the usual suspects… and some of the unusual ones as well.
In this episode of Right Angle, Scott Ott, joined by Steve Green and Bill Whittle, wrestle not with strategy and objectives but rather morality and historical wisdom.
Many times, life is not about good and bad options. Many times, it’s about bad and worse ones.
By all traditional methodology and criteria, Iran is now inert: Naval and air forces eviscerated, missile defenses offline, and an army rendered largely useless, as no one is fighting on the ground. However, tactical success is not necessarily equivalent to strategic victory.
It is hard to think of a single battle lost in Iraq or Afghanistan, yet the United States lacked a plan for strategic resolution in either theater. With this in mind, Iran’s current strategy is as follows: The mullahs can afford to lose their military because, ultimately, without U.S. troops on the ground, the regime will remain intact.
This, and many other factors, begs the question: Where does Trump go from here? asks Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “In other words, they’re saying as long as we have oil, Kharg Island, and as long as we have these huge oil fields, when you get tired of pounding us into rubble, you’re going go back to the United States. Israel’s going go back and be quiet, and we’re going get all of our oil revenues and we’re going have them. “
And we are going to buy from Russia, North Korea and China missiles, drones, recreate our own drone industry, and we probably have enough fissile material that you didn’t get, and nobody could get. It’s hidden deep in the mountains, that we will make bombs. And this time we’re going to use them because we understand what you will do next time.”
The Iranian regime lied about their capabilities, and on Saturday, they proved it. The regime fired tyo intercontinental ballistic missiles Saturday at Diego Garcia, the joint American-British military base located on a remote island in the Indian Ocean. Neither missile reached the base — one was struck down in flight, while the other one fizzled.
Still, if the Tranians can reach Diego Garcia, they have the capability to strike targets at a similar range across Europe. Praise God, President DonaldTrump struck Iran before they could strike the USA bases in the area, or our European allies. Here’ s more from Lori Colley.