Jan Topic, ¿Un outsider?

Jan Topic, ¿Un outsider?

Lack of Control and Planification

In this section, the speaker discusses the lack of control and planification in their security company.

Lack of Control

  • The speaker realizes the lack of control they have.
  • They mention a lack of numerical objectives.

Revelatory Issue

  • The speaker talks about an issue that was revelatory.
  • They mention that they are a guest at a cafe in the post.

Lack of Will to Attack the Front

  • The speaker believes that one of the first-hand problems they have is a lack of will to attack the front.
  • They mention traffic lights as being problematic.

Security Company Issues

In this section, the speaker discusses issues with their security company and how it relates to national police.

National Police vs. Security Company

  • The speaker mentions that their security company has better technology than national police.
  • They talk about how every time there are 25 policemen, but this needs to change.

Need for Action

  • The speaker talks about people needing security and not being able to wait for years.
  • They ask where action can be started because people need security now.

Understanding Country Issues

In this section, the speaker talks about understanding why their country is like it is.

Four Times Told

  • The speaker mentions being told something four times.
  • They say they understood why their country is like it is.

EG1 Front-Wheel Drive Issue

  • The speaker talks about an issue with EG1 front-wheel drive.
  • They mention that it generated indignation.

Understanding How the Country Operates

In this section, the speaker discusses how understanding how the country operates is crucial.

Importance of Understanding How the Country Operates

  • The speaker emphasizes that it's important to understand how the country operates.
  • There is a lot to talk about in terms of understanding how the country operates.

Improving Human Rights

In this section, the speaker talks about improving human rights.

Improving Human Rights

  • The speaker states that improving human rights will automatically improve other aspects of society.

The Economy and National Government

In this section, the speaker discusses the economy and national government.

The Economy and National Government

  • The economy is a big issue in national government.
  • The macro aspect of economics is important to consider.

Respecting Human Rights and Institutionality

In this section, the speaker talks about respecting human rights and institutionality.

Respecting Human Rights and Institutionality

  • To respect human rights, it's important to have a country where laws are respected.
  • Improving institutionality will lead to an improvement in respecting human rights.
  • It's crucial to respect institutionality while also respecting human rights.

Hopeful Goodbye

The speaker hopes to see the listener again with good news.

Speaker Hopes for Good News

  • The speaker expresses hope to see the listener again with good news.

Vice-Presidential Army Beliefs

The speaker discusses the beliefs of the vice-presidential army.

Beliefs of Vice-Presidential Army

  • The speaker asks if the beliefs of the vice-presidential army are what they support.

Wonderful Present

The speaker compliments someone in attendance.

Complimenting Someone in Attendance

  • The speaker compliments someone, calling them "the most wonderful of the present here."

Ministerial Candidate Emerges

A person emerges as a candidate for minister and is discussed.

Discussion of Ministerial Candidate

  • A person has emerged as an option for minister and is being discussed.

Communication Through Telematics

Communication through telematics will be used to discuss a topic.

Communication Through Telematics

  • Telematics will be used to communicate about a topic.

Legion 2006 After University

The speaker talks about going to Legion 2006 after university.

Going to Legion 2006 After University

  • The speaker mentions going to Legion 2006 just after finishing university.

Fighting Terrorism Offered

The speaker talks about being offered a place to fight terrorism.

Offered Place to Fight Terrorism

  • The speaker mentions being offered a place to fight terrorism, but not being American.

Best Place on the Planet

The speaker talks about the best place on the planet and being rejected from military exam.

Best Place on the Planet and Rejection from Military Exam

  • The speaker mentions that they did not go to the military exam and talks about the best place on the planet.

Political Attacks

The speaker discusses political attacks and their distinction between being political and public.

Discussion of Political Attacks

  • The speaker discusses political attacks and their distinction between being political and public.

Family Issue

A family issue is discussed, including a fight between two people.

Discussion of Family Issue

  • A family issue is discussed, including a fight between two people.

Elections Should Be Handled Differently

The speaker expresses their opinion that elections should be handled differently.

Opinion on Handling of Elections

  • The speaker expresses their opinion that elections should be handled differently, with candidates presenting their government plans rather than focusing on superficial qualities.

Presentation of Government Plans in Elections

Candidates should present their government plans in elections for voters to make informed decisions.

Presentation of Government Plans in Elections

  • Candidates should present their government plans in elections so voters can make informed decisions based on which plan will produce better results.

Presidential Candidate Announcement

The speaker discusses the announcement of a presidential candidate and reactions to it.

Discussion of Presidential Candidate Announcement

  • The president has not yet announced if there will be a presidential candidate, causing reactions from the population.

Political Ideologies and Opinions

The speaker talks about political ideologies and how they influence opinions.

Political Ideologies and Opinions

  • The speaker talks about political ideologies and how they influence opinions, mentioning a retweet by Rafael Correa.

Family Issue Continued

The speaker continues discussing the family issue, including an attack on someone in government.

Continued Discussion of Family Issue

  • The speaker continues discussing the family issue, emphasizing that it was fought by two people. They also mention an attack on someone in government who hit their wife.

Introduction

The speaker says "how..."

  • No meaningful content is provided in this section.

Corruption and Incorruptibility

The speaker discusses corruption and incorruptibility.

  • The speaker mentions that they have broken so much.
  • The speaker defines incorruptibility as not being corrupt.
  • The speaker states that there are certain things that are not incorruptible because they are corrupt.
  • The speaker questions why people need the connet to be the state's problem.

Government Incompetence

The speaker talks about government incompetence.

  • The speaker says that if the government does nothing against drug trafficking or delinquency, it's the same as doing nothing.
  • The speaker references past governments and their failures.

Lack of Transparency in Government Plans

The speaker discusses lack of transparency in government plans.

  • The current government is known for showing the plan but not divulging exactly what it is.
  • In combat, generals do not die, prompting a question from the speaker on how this relates to corruption.
  • General deaths do not go to the battlefield because of corruption.

Corruption in Russia

The speaker discusses corruption in Russia.

  • The general had to go to the battlefield to see if what was being said was true because of so much corruption.
  • The tension between Russia and Ukraine is discussed, with a focus on the number of general deaths.

National Government Corruption

The speaker talks about corruption in the national government.

  • The national government has to make the process very corrupt.
  • The private sector is dedicated, but the objectives should be divulged even if the plan is not shared.
  • People who are incorruptible are not corrupt, but there are certain things that are not incorruptible because they are corrupt.

Incomplete Promises

The speaker discusses incomplete promises made by politicians.

  • One of the incomplete promises is that although 500,000 new employees were hired, it does not reflect on the streets of the country.
  • There were 12 areas promised by a president in functions, and only one area was analyzed.
  • Putin thought he had 14 thousand tanks when he launched war but really had 8 thousand due to corruption.

Overall, this transcript covers topics such as corruption, incompetence in government, lack of transparency in government plans and incomplete promises made by politicians.

500,000 New Employees

The tension in the information of the nation is discussed as it relates to the addition of 500,000 new employees.

Executive Influence

  • The discussion turns to what falls within the sphere of executive influence.
  • It is questioned what can be done directly by the executive and where action can be taken.

Security and Politics

  • The topic of politics is brought up as an interesting subject.
  • Failings in security are discussed, including a lack of control and planification.

Rafael Correa's Retweet

A retweet by former president Rafael Correa is mentioned.

Political Ideologies

  • The influence of political ideologies on public opinion is discussed.
  • A retweet by former president Rafael Correa is mentioned.

Indigenous Sector and Security

Failings in addressing the indigenous sector are discussed, along with issues related to security.

Security Failings

  • Failings in security are discussed, including a lack of control and planification.
  • Four key areas for improvement in security are identified, including drug control, car control, extortion/chariots control, and intelligence integration.

Indigenous Sector

  • The government's failure to address the needs of the indigenous sector is highlighted.

The Economy

The economy is discussed as a major issue in the country.

Economic Issues

  • The economy is identified as a major issue in the country.
  • The government's discourse on increasing employment is criticized for not being adequate.

Protests and Security

Protests and their impact on security are discussed.

Security Failings

  • Failings in security are discussed, including a lack of control and planification.
  • Four key areas for improvement in security are identified, including drug control, car control, extortion/chariots control, and intelligence integration.

Protests

  • The protests are discussed as generating pressure due to lack of attention to human rights.

Introduction

The speaker introduces the topic of the interview and provides contact information for the audience.

Introduction to the Interview

  • The speaker introduces the topic of the interview.
  • Contact information is provided for the audience, including LinkedIn and phone number.

Importance of Security in Education

The speaker discusses how providing food and security measures can help keep students safe while allowing parents to work.

Providing Food for Students

  • Providing breakfast, lunch, and snacks can help students stay at school all day.
  • This helps with security measures and allows parents to work safely.

Defending with Evidence

The speaker discusses defending oneself with evidence.

Defending with Evidence

  • It is important to defend oneself with evidence.
  • The deficit of income needs to be addressed where it has to be done.

Investing Money Wisely

The speaker talks about investing money wisely in various legal services.

Investing Money Wisely in Legal Services

  • Juridical Services National has offices in various locations and offers expertise in different areas.
  • It is important to invest money wisely due to limited funds available.
  • A case involving a bridge is mentioned as an example of respecting the law.

Economy and Security

The speaker discusses how extortion taxes affect economic growth and security measures.

Extortion Taxes Affecting Economic Growth

  • Extortion taxes are affecting economic growth by increasing costs reflected in GDP products.
  • Cutting extortion taxes could generate enormous gains in the economy.

Returning to Security Measures

The speaker returns to discussing security measures after talking about economics.

Security Measures

  • Good security measures are important for safety.
  • The speaker mentions the importance of addressing extortion taxes and vaccines.

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Four Times the Same Plan

The speaker mentions a plan that has been repeated four times.

Repeated Plan

  • The speaker mentions a plan that has been repeated four times.
  • No further details are provided about the plan.

Issues with the Bouquet of People in the World

The speaker talks about issues with people in the world.

Issues with People in the World

  • The speaker thinks that people in the world have a lot of issues.
  • It is not clear what specific issues they are referring to.
  • They mention something about accompanying "the telematic," but it is unclear what this means.

Secretary's Dilemma

The speaker recounts an interaction with their secretary.

Secretary's Dilemma

  • The speaker recalls their secretary telling them, "I don't know what to do."

Questioning Why?

The speaker asks why something is happening.

Questioning Why?

  • The speaker asks, "Why is that?" but it is unclear what they are referring to.

Forgetting About It

The speaker talks about forgetting something.

Forgetting Something

  • The speaker says, "And the easier I forget about it." but it is unclear what they are referring to.

Person in Territory

The speaker mentions a person in the territory.

Person in Territory

  • The speaker mentions that there is a person in the territory who assures that things are going to change.
  • They mention "Tema 1" and Jaime Negoti, but it is unclear what these refer to.

Saints or Demons?

The speaker questions whether certain people are saints or demons.

Saints or Demons?

  • The speaker asks, "Or are they saints or demons?" and mentions courtiers and requests in the cargo.
  • They mention a terrorist attack that occurred three days after being told there were no weapons.
  • It is unclear who the courtiers and terrorists are.

Different Perspective

The speaker offers a different perspective on something.

Different Perspective

  • The speaker says, "I don't see it like that." but it is unclear what they are referring to.

Mechanisms Used by Countries

The speaker talks about mechanisms used by countries.

Mechanisms Used by Countries

  • The speaker thinks that various countries use mechanisms to do things.
  • They mention admiring various artists but do not provide further details.

Drug Problem Solution

The speaker discusses their solution for solving drug problems.

Drug Problem Solution

  • The speaker believes that lack of will to attack the front is one of the main problems with drugs.
  • They think that a trustworthy and incorruptible president with a team of people who are not afraid to go to the territory is needed.
  • They mention Rafael Corregal being an excellent president in 2002.

Fixing Carcelary Problem

The speaker talks about fixing the carcelary problem.

Fixing Carcelary Problem

  • The speaker mentions fixing the carcelary problem and gives the word to Anderson Boscan.
  • They ask what someone thinks of Rafael Corregal but do not provide further details.

Afternoon Coffee

The speaker concludes their afternoon coffee.

Afternoon Coffee

  • The speaker concludes their afternoon coffee and mentions EG1 as the front-end control.
  • They believe that people going to the territory are not trustworthy and that corrective actions need to be taken immediately.
  • They mention a great segment of the population being indifferent.

Profile of Jan Topic

The speaker discusses Jan Topic's profile.

Profile of Jan Topic

  • The speaker suggests listening to a long interview for all topics around Jan Topic's profile.
  • They mention that he has support from the Christian Party and ex-candidate Mr. Freyle.

Tomorrow's Coffee

The speaker previews tomorrow's coffee.

Tomorrow's Coffee

  • The speaker previews tomorrow's coffee, which will feature another precandidate for President of the Republic.
  • They mention two controls of the carcels and a question about political questions.
  • They also mention Pachacutik and Ricardo Vanegas, but it is unclear what these refer to.

Introduction

The speaker talks about being born in the area.

  • The speaker was born in the area.

Security and Corruption

The speaker discusses security, corruption, and the government.

  • Security is complicated because of corruption in the government.
  • The speaker's company does not sell to corrupt governments.
  • Incorruptible people are needed for effective security management.

Plans for Winning

The speaker talks about plans for winning and areas of focus.

  • If elected, the speaker will not have any other problems besides imagined corruption.
  • No company in the group will sell anything to the state while he is there.
  • It is difficult to achieve effective security management.
  • People are corrupt in power, as evidenced by a personal experience with a sale for $250k in Garcelos.

Fighting Corruption

The speaker discusses fighting corruption from within the state.

  • It is difficult to fight corruption when all branches of government have been lost to it.
  • The speaker is open to criticism but prefers honest and real critiques.

Conclusion

The speaker concludes by discussing freedom of opinion and lack of transparency from the current government.

  • The current government has shown its plan but has not divulged exactly what it is.
  • The speaker supports freedom of opinion.