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Impolitic with John Heilemann

Clint Watts

Impolitic with John Heilemann

Audacy | Puck

News, Politics

4.84.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Clint Watts has built his career around the study of extremism: online and off, foreign and domestic, from Russian disinformation campaigns and cyberwarfare to homegrown conspiracists, militia movements, and white supremacists. A former Army infantry officer and FBI special agent, he has served on the bureau's Joint Terrorism Task Force and consulted for its National Security Branch. Currently a distinguished research fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a non-resident fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy, and a national security contributor for NBC News and MSNBC, Watts is the author of “Messing with the Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians, and Fake News.” Watts first came to national prominence as one of the first experts to raise concerns about Russian online activity during the 2016 presidential campaign. But in the run-up to 2020, even as he kept an eye on the nefarious cyber exploits of foreign actors, Watts focused increasingly on the domestic front, where MAGA-fueled extremist activity was proliferating online and coalescing into a tangible terror threat. Watts warned that the threat would come to a head on or before Election Day — a fear that proved prescient, albeit ever so slightly premature. On this episode of Hell & High Water, Heilemann and Watts discuss the developments and dynamics that led to the insurrection at the US Capitol, with Watts laying out a taxonomy of extremism and suggesting that what lies ahead may prove even more violent, chaotic, and destabilizing than what took place on January 6. To read Watts's new "Selected Wisdom" Substack, subscribe here: https://clintwatts.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, John Heilman here and welcome to Hell in High Water, my podcast from the

0:18.5

recount and I Heart Radio, with big ups to the one and only Riza for our dope theme music.

0:23.8

More than two months have passed since the insurrection at the US Capitol on January

0:27.2

6th, but almost every day the story continues to unfold in real time. With new arrests, new

0:33.0

evidence, new revelations about how the insurrection was planned, who was behind it, the causes,

0:38.0

scale, and scope, the law enforcement failure that allowed it to occur, new security threats

0:43.0

to the US Capitol, and new insights into the realms of far-right extremism both online

0:48.0

and off that continue to see the investor out there, sometimes secretly, sometimes in plain

0:53.8

sight, but ominously on every level. To explore all of this this week I called on a friend

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who's deeply wired into all of these dark, dystopic, doom-struck developments, the deep

1:05.5

divisions and ominous signs of impending disaster, Clint Watts.

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The state of online extremism is the fastest, most intense landscape I've seen in my entire

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career. There are more extremists online moving quicker towards violence than at any time

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in my career. The second part is there are more extremists by type and age than I've seen

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at any time in my career. So it's both more vast and moving more quickly than at any other

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point I've seen in the history of social media.

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Clint Watts is a former FBI special agent, a distinguished research fellow at the Foreign

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Policy Research Institute, a non-resident fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy,

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a national security contributor, NBC News and MSNBC, and the author of Messing with the

1:53.8

Enemy, surviving in a social media world of hackers, terrorists, Russians and fake news.

1:58.6

But these affiliations, past and present, are not what brought Watts to prominence or

2:02.6

the main reasons that talking with him is always so illuminating, absorbing and disconcerting.

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