Maj. Fred Galvin is joining me tomorrow to discuss his book, "A Few Bad Men: The True Story of U.S. Marines Ambushed in Afghanistan and Betrayed in America." It details the ambush his unit survived in Afghanistan in 2007 only to be investigated for war crimes, and abandoned by USMC officers. Later vindicated by the longest trial in USMC history, Maj. Galvin's story is a scathing indictment of military leadership, rising all the way to former Secretary of Defense, Gen. James Mattis. Any questions for Maj. Galvin?
MAJ. GALVIN'S BOOK:
https://www.amazon.com/Few-Bad-Men-Ambushed-Afghanistan/dp/163758413X
PENTAGON REPORT:
https://www.amazon.com/Few-Bad-Men-Ambushed-Afghanistan/dp/163758413X
NEWS ARTICLE:
https://www.kmbc.com/article/it-was-awful-marine-falsely-accused-of-war-crimes-vindicated/26295737#
Reporter told AFTER the discussion, to make messages "off the record".
Reporter publishes 'unsolicited' texts from Trump's handpicked prosecutor about Letitia James case - YouTube
YouTube is baiting us video creators, in the name of "protecting" us... They already know who we are, especially us in the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). All of us in the YPP, they're paying us money, sending us tax documents to our physical address annually. They totally know who we are. But, now they want us to do this. Also, they ALREADY have a tool that finds if someone uses our video in one we didn't create. And allow us to make copyright takedown requests. But with so-called artificial intelligence. Our "likeness" may be misused. I'll pass on "submitting" for now. Unless enough of my viewers find I am being put into videos in an AI kind of way. They sometimes find things YouTube didn't notice. But, YouTube already has enough data to simply ask us if they want to check for misuse of our "likeness". Without the additional hoops. It's conditioning, for the Digital ID agenda.
Sneak Peek: Likeness Detection - YouTube