The host says he will return in a couple of days with a panel of geopolitical analysts including Scott Ritter.
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"...there i will be back in a couple days with a panel of geopolitical analysts scott ritter and many others so be on the..."
"...be? Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. And I'll keep trying to these panels. David Icke would love to bring him on others as well."
"...that is their number one trigger word. One hundred percent. These panels, these conversations. This is a proper step in the right direction towards..."
"...not going to try to debate and this is why these panels are good it shows unity and even if we have disagreements i..."
"...thoughts or any anything you that uh the guests on the panel would like to ask each other or some concluding message that we..."
"...to support these conversations and i look forward to having more panels and reaching out to more people and i think it's more important..."
"...coming on professor jang and you encouraged me to have these panels i am going to asia tomorrow so uh but i will be..."
"Absolutely. I think this was it's pretty interesting. This panel has a lot of different perspectives. And although we perhaps could have went a..."
"...you were saying that a lot of these debates are loud panels could be a waste of time and it's better to sit down..."
"...are in this debate right so you're on Piers Morgan the panel there's like three or four people um they're all they're all shutting..."
"...china's ai growth uh its ev industry its batteries its solar panels so its entire high -tech industry relies on these commodities from the..."
"...for having me on, Piers, it's great to be on this panel. Rob, I've got a tremendous amount of respect for. He's a true..."
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