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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we've got the Suez Canal that is blocked. | ||
Dr. Fauci is trying to run away from the Wuhan lab gain-of-function experiments as fast as his tiny little feet take him. | ||
And now Georgia is ground zero for the big fight about voter integrity as they pass this bill and sign it, and the Democratic left is all over it. | ||
Okay, you're in the War Room. | ||
It's Saturday the 27th of March, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
We have our Geopolitical, strategic contributor. | ||
Dave Ramaswamy is in studio today. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about. | ||
We're going to go around the world, but we're also going to get into the news on the border. | ||
We've got news coming from Georgia. | ||
All of it here in the War Room. | ||
I want to thank, yesterday we had a one hour interview with Mike Lindell. | ||
Absolute flamethrower. | ||
He's on the attack. | ||
He's really going to try to counter this Dominion voting system's suit against him. | ||
And here's the interesting thing about it. | ||
There's no middle ground here. | ||
Either the Dominion guys are right or Mike Lindell's right. | ||
I mean, the Dominion guys say absolutely, categorically, our data is not hooked to the internet, cannot go across county lines, much less state lines, much less through to the CCP. | ||
And so Mike Lindell is coming out with a new film, Absolute Interference. | ||
It's going to be out in like 10 days to two weeks. | ||
He's also going to launch a massive new social media platform that he's put a ton of capital into and been really working with the Top Flight team called Frank. | ||
He's going to launch those both simultaneously. | ||
He's actually said he's going to put forward one hour interview with a whistleblower that's going to reveal a lot about voter fraud. | ||
He is maniacally focused on the machines and he's actually said he's going to lead Basically a crusade to take all voting machines out of the United States. | ||
He does not think we can actually have fair and free elections and really elections that have integrity. | ||
That the receipts, you can see, chain of title, chain of custody, and actually legitimate voting until you get rid of the machines. | ||
So all of that. | ||
We're going to maybe play some highlights in the second hour of that interview, but he is on fire. | ||
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This is the holiest week of the year in the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Passover this evening and then leads up to Holy Week. | ||
You've got Good Friday coming up upon us and Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. | ||
Just a program announcement. | ||
Next Saturday, a two-hour special. | ||
Remember, in Catholicism, it's after Christ is crucified. | ||
He descends into hell for the next, in traditional Catholicism, until Easter Sunday morning. | ||
So on Holy Saturday, we're going to do a special On transhumanism, we're going to get some of the top experts in the world to talk about this whole technological drive in gene editing, in advanced robotics, in advanced chip design, in particularly artificial general intelligence. | ||
We're going to have a lot of the smartest people in the world in here. | ||
Also some people from the different faith traditions to talk about This whole concept of post-homo sapiens, so be sure to tune in. | ||
Okay, we got so much to cover today. | ||
A lot of wood to chop, as we say here in the War Room. | ||
I want to bring in, and I'm really thrilled on a Saturday, particularly on our radio network, the podcast, and of course we're distributed all over the world, including in Mandarin to the Chinese people right now. | ||
I'm really honored to have two of the smartest guys I know. | ||
Darren Beatty's going to join as former White House speechwriter. | ||
Darren's biggest claim to fame, besides being one of the smartest guys in Washington, is that he was the only I believe Ivy League or Ivy League equivalent professor drawn a paycheck that actually stood up and supported Donald J. Trump before the 2016, you know, election. | ||
There were a lot of guys came out, oh I love Trump, I love Trump the whole time, you know, right after Trump won, but in those days of October, particularly mid-October around Billy Bush weekend, it took a special individual on a college campus to step up there. | ||
He was also a speechwriter in the White House and now One of the founders over at revolver.news, which is a site that we all love and breaks all types of great analysis. | ||
It's the high and the low. | ||
You get the tabloid and you get the best of the broadsheet. | ||
Over at Revolver, make sure if you're in the War Room Posse, you go there today. | ||
Dave, thanks for joining us. | ||
So Darren, once again, you've got a, how do I say about Revolver, a very provocative piece. | ||
In fact, you've got a couple of three provocative pieces. | ||
But I want to go to this first one because I think you guys | ||
You guys do the best, I think, of really going through what's happened to the American, you know, and if you're a patriot, particularly veterans, we have such a big veterans audience, and, you know, what's happened to the national security apparatus, what's happened to the military at certain levels, what's happened at particularly the intelligence apparatus, which is a total, and you see the hard drive from hell when you see, when you look at, particularly these charges that are coming up now, and this is a huge story about the weapon itself, | ||
If you look at the hard drive from hell and you see the failures of the American intelligence community, the American law enforcement to get on top of that hard drive back in December of 2019 when they had it. | ||
One of the things about Revolver, you specialize really in going through and deconstructing a lot of what's going on. | ||
You've got a very disturbing thing. | ||
We specialize in signal not noise here and one of the reasons is that we just we follow guys like you and other people. | ||
Explain to our audience, the MAGA audience and the deplorables, this very disturbing piece of legislation that's going on up in Capitol Hill, sir. | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, as I've been saying for quite some time, the most important and the most disturbing trend that we see politically is the repurposing of our own national security state domestically in order to crush the energies associated with Donald Trump's movement and to really crush individual Trump supporters or Trump adjacent people and label them as domestic terrorists. | ||
This bill that you mentioned. | ||
You can read a very extensive analysis on this. | ||
Go to revolver.news, read the whole thing and share it everywhere. | ||
It's highly disturbing and it's directly in this vein. | ||
Essentially what this bill would propose is to say anyone who believes, or let me just read the exact language, have you ever been a member of, associated with, or knowingly engaged in activities conducted by an organization or movement that spreads conspiracy theories and false information. | ||
Well, there are a number of problems with this. | ||
The first problem is simply that it's logically self-defeating. | ||
And the reason for that is that conspiracies are envisaged and in fact required in certain areas of government work. | ||
In fact, by the It's a literal job description of a vast swath of U.S. | ||
government agencies under the 1947 National Security Act is to engage in conspiracies. | ||
I don't know how old some of your audience members are, but I'm sure that a lot of them will remember Oliver Norris' famous testimony in which he talked about the necessity of covert operations. | ||
And special activities being a quote-unquote lie. | ||
There is a great deceit, deception practice in the conduct of covert operations. | ||
So the first problem is their attempt to say okay, no one who believes in conspiracy theories is allowed to have a security clearance is self-defeating in the literal sense that A lot of government engages in conspiracy theories by their job description, and so you're barred from entering government if you believe that government actually does its job. | ||
But of course, that's not really what it's about. | ||
They don't really mean conspiracy theories. | ||
They don't mean anyone who believes in the Russia hoax. | ||
No. | ||
In fact, the apparatus of government has been redeployed in order to operate on the assumption of that false conspiracy theory. | ||
They don't mean people who bought into the Covington Kids conspiracy or the Jussie Smollett conspiracy, which the FBI investigated. | ||
No. | ||
What they mean by this is people who believe in quote-unquote conspiracy theories that are inconvenient narratives with respect to the people in charge. | ||
What it means is basically redefining conspiracy theory as anyone who has inconvenient beliefs not sanctioned by the government Not sanctioned by the Biden regime. | ||
These are the people who are not going to be allowed into any sensitive position that requires a security clearance. | ||
That's disturbing enough in itself. | ||
But what it's part of, I call it, you know, there's this concept of counterintelligence. | ||
Which is the exercise of discipline in identifying and weeding out infiltration and insider threats within our intelligence community. | ||
But what they're doing now in targeting MAGA, in targeting patriots generally, in targeting anyone who would dare to question any aspect of this dystopian regime we've become, it's not An American counterintelligence operation. | ||
It's counter American intelligence. | ||
That's what I call it. | ||
It's the only description that's valid for what's going on. | ||
And it takes place in a context of, for instance, 60 day stand down within the Department of Defense to weed out every branch of the U.S. | ||
Armed Forces of so-called extremism. | ||
And of course, by extremism, do they mean the Antifa people who are burning down and destroying cities for a greater part of the summer? | ||
Of course not. | ||
No, they mean, they mean people sharing QAnon memes online. | ||
And so what we see here is really disturbing stuff. | ||
What we see is this counter American intelligence operation, in which the security apparatus is treating the American people as de facto domestic terrorists and operating accordingly. | ||
Where does this stand right now? | ||
Walk us through, be specific about where is this in the process and where does this intend to go? | ||
Well, I mean, it hasn't been passed yet, obviously, but it's definitely been proposed as an aim. | ||
And in fact, they've already kind of ensnared one person. | ||
on similar basis to this. | ||
There's a guy called a DEA agent, Mark Ibrahim, and he was suspended from his job, had his security clearance stripped for simply being near the Capitol protest as they occurred. | ||
He was off duty with his family. | ||
He never entered the Capitol building. | ||
He's not been charged with any crimes, but simply on the basis of his physical proximity to the event, much less, you know, ideological proximity. | ||
This is a physical proximity event. | ||
His national security clearance has been stripped. | ||
And this is precisely the sort of thing that they're trying to codify, intensify with this bill. | ||
In the process, have they started the committee hearings? | ||
And what Republicans? | ||
I know you've got Rand Paul in the Senate. | ||
Are there any fire-breathing Libertarians? | ||
Who's actually standing up, besides you, who's actually standing up on Capitol Hill and saying, hey, this is going to be a massive problem? | ||
We've seen almost nothing about this. | ||
Well, again, I mean, this is a little bit disappointing. | ||
I would love for Rand Paul to even be aware of this. | ||
I'm not even sure he's aware of this. | ||
I know sometimes he reads Revolver, but he's not a regular reader, unfortunately. | ||
I would love for him to learn about this and speak about it. | ||
These kinds of things that just happen while you're sleeping. | ||
Look, you know as well as I do, you're the greatest in the news business. | ||
You know just how much content passes through the pipeline every day. | ||
Something like this, which is really fundamental, can just pass through while you're sleeping, while everything else is going on, and nobody's really giving it any attention. | ||
So, you know, thankfully our investigative team caught wind of this, took a look, and understood the context of it and just how dangerous it is within this greater context of the national security state labeling MAGA people Trump supporters as domestic terrorists. Well the first the precondition to really persecute that war against MAGA people is to cleanse the intelligence and security | ||
apparatus of MAGA people itself. | ||
That's the first step to the broader cleansing within the country at large. | ||
Hang over a second. | ||
We're going to hold you and come back and talk about the fragility of the global supply chain. | ||
What is going on in Suez? | ||
We've got other news from revolver.com or revolver.news. | ||
We've got Darren Beatty, the founder. | ||
Dave Ramaswamy's in the studio. | ||
We are Trump adjacent, MAGA adjacent here in the War Room this morning. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We're going to have Dr. Fauci, a special about Dr. Fauci, talking about the Wuhan lab, and he's running away. | ||
Big quote from him last night on CNN, nothing to do, oh no, the CDC director is wrong, this thing couldn't have come out of Wuhan, it can't be man-enhanced, that's all a fantasy. | ||
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Okay, we've got Darren Batey, we've got Dave Ramaswamy. | ||
I want to talk about, you know, we've got so much in the economy, China. | ||
Starting the show today, we're going to do a special talking about the CCP. | ||
They announced a long-term deal, strategic partnership, guess who, with Persia, Iran. | ||
Their focus on controlling the Eurasian landmass is quite obvious with Pakistan, the Mullahs in Persia, Turkey, now Russia. | ||
We had a chance to maybe partner with Russia, but nope. | ||
Can't do that. | ||
Gotta drive them into the Chinese camp, so now all those are working together with their vassal state, North Korea. | ||
Remember, Obama told then-President-Elect Trump, when President-Elect Trump went down to the White House two days after he won, he came back and said, the number one thing all Obama's focused on is Korea. | ||
North Korea. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
North Korea. | ||
North Korea is a vassal state of China. | ||
China's the problem, not North Korea. | ||
North Korea is a problem, but it's not the problem. | ||
They're sitting there like, oh, Susan Rice. | ||
This shows you the tiny thinking of Biden and Obama as what's got us in this jam, along with the global elites, Wall Street, the city of London, the global corporations, the same globalist, woke corporations that are going to be All over the folks in Georgia, now that they passed this legislation the other night, the battleground of voter integrity is going to come down to Georgia. | ||
You already got the Players Union, Major League Baseball, they're going to try to take the All-Star game out of there. | ||
Coca-Cola, all these companies are going to say, hey, if you're going to pass this law, we're out. | ||
The pressure, NCAA, you're going to see all the pressure coming down on Georgia. | ||
It's going to be intense to try to unwind That law so we can and by the way, I think that law only goes halfway all the machines to me got to come out. | ||
You got to get away from these machines and I'm not saying anything about Dominion. | ||
I'm saying machines overall have to come out. | ||
We got to get back to just hand counting paper ballots. | ||
Okay, let's go to we're going to go back to Darren Beatty in the second but Dave walk us through. | ||
How did the Suez Canal, how do you get, it's not just jammed. | ||
Everybody in the audience ought to understand that unless this thing's sorted out shortly, it's going to have an impact on the global economy, right? | ||
We're jammed. | ||
It shows you the fragility. | ||
If we needed another wake-up call, From about bringing manufacturing back here to the United States, if we needed a wake-up call more so than from China in February and March of last year when they shut down the whole country and the global supply chains, particularly for medical and all that, we couldn't get anything. | ||
Now we've got another wake-up call. | ||
Dave Ramaswamy. | ||
See, I'll start off in North Korea. | ||
A judge comes stumbling out of a North Korean courtroom, laughing his head off. | ||
And then one of his colleagues accosts him in the hallway and says, what's so funny? | ||
And the judge says, I just heard the funniest joke in the world. | ||
And his colleague says, tell me. | ||
He goes, I can't. | ||
I just gave someone 10 years for it. | ||
So, and Steve, back to the Suez. | ||
I mean, as Americans are obsessed about Dr. Seuss and canceling Dr. Seuss, we have a new Suez crisis. | ||
If you remember, the last time the Suez was shut down for an extended period of time was in 1967, during the Six-Day Arab-Israeli War and, you know, for a little bit after. | ||
But what we have now is a Taiwanese ship, you know, it's like a Taiwanese shipping line, Evergreen, and one of their large container ships is straight up blocking one of the channels through the Suez. | ||
And remember, the Suez Canal, 10% of the world's trade passes through there. | ||
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And much of the exports of Asia And talk about inconvenient timing. | ||
Earlier this year, or sorry, earlier this week, the European Union sanctioned some Chinese officials over human rights violations in Xinjiang and you know, Hong Kong, and you know, those issues. | ||
And how convenient that a few days later, a Taiwanese ship Four times taller than the Statue of Liberty blocks the Suez Canal. | ||
And this ship, mind you, is... There's no conspiracies, but you're saying there's no coincidences. | ||
There's no coincidences. | ||
And, you know, the coincidences are the, what I call, it's a convergence of various events which are, which gives pause and makes you wonder if there's more to the story. | ||
And let me mention a couple of things. | ||
It's been known that navigation systems, propulsion systems, communication systems, which are all satellite guided, are hackable. | ||
Right? | ||
So, and this ship, not just, I mean, they're talking about running aground, I think it's a huge understatement. | ||
Here's 220,000 tons of steel and iron and cargo, sunk 50 feet into the mud. | ||
And there's no way it's coming out anytime soon. | ||
I mean, people say it's going to be out in a few days. | ||
There's a Dutch salvage company, Salvage and Recovery, which specializes in this. | ||
They're not even going to get to the site Yeah. | ||
As a former naval officer sailing that part of the world, what I find unbelievable is they're saying it was a sandstorm, 40 knot wind, sandstorm, blinded. | ||
They had two Egyptian pilots on there besides the captain and the crew on the bridge, all the best electronics in the world. | ||
They've widened the Suez Canal. | ||
If you've seen the freeboard, I mean, it's got, what, three times the size of the Statue of Liberty. | ||
It's unbelievable to see from the thing. | ||
But that being said, Howard got into that position to perfectly block it and ran hard aground. | ||
You've seen the little things. | ||
But the other aspect about this is now, of course, all the information about it. | ||
And you've got from, wow, right to, you know, how, how the, how the thing actually happened and technically ran aground. | ||
But Darren, you guys have covered this. | ||
I want to talk about the memes, because if you go online and you start checking, you've got some, I mean, they're tying this back to Hillary Clinton. | ||
You've got some pretty crazy stuff out there. | ||
Walk us through what the, what you guys have done about the, about looking at some of these memes. | ||
Well, you know, we gave it initially a kind of lighthearted treatment because there was this meme floating around which is, you know, naughty as many memes are that this whole fiasco was caused by this woman celebrated as the first woman captain Uh, from Egypt, and it looked like that might be the case that was false. | ||
So we wanted to make sure that everyone knew that that meme was false. | ||
But in the course of this, um, explanation, we get into some of the important details, some of which are already covered, um, by your guests, which is, you know, this is, uh, 12% of global trade. | ||
It sustained the whole of European sea trade for 19th through the 20th century. | ||
And this is being blocked by this massive cargo ship that's the size of the Empire State Building. And, you know, what previously would have been an act of war to block this is, you know, just a beached whale on the embankment of Western ambition, which is our formulation here. | ||
And we have other funny formulations. | ||
So we say, this is basically the heaviest man-made object on Earth, and its captain managed to perfectly block the most important human passageway In the most, here's-how-you-die-in-Tetris way possible. | ||
And if you look at it, that's precisely what it is. | ||
Just total diagonal blockage. | ||
We go into the mechanics of all the people trying to do it with tugboats, but one kind of funny detail that might be worth mentioning here is this wind explanation. | ||
We do fact check the wind explanation here, and it's like they say 40 knots. | ||
Like 40 knots is 46 miles per hour. | ||
That would just be an 8 out of 12 on the wind force scale. | ||
It's nothing. | ||
And the funny thing about this is this is the second episode in a week where the wind played a role is the American media's preferred response to inexplicable levels of incompetence or worse. | ||
In fact, they attributed Biden's famous fall on the stairs of Air Force One to wind as well. | ||
So I'm skeptical in both cases. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
A last interesting tidbit about this is you know this possibility of this is really crazy if you look at the navigation path of this ship and it wasn't just like you know wind it's like it literally crashed into into the side of the earth, into the left side of the canal. | ||
And the question is, how could this possibly have happened? | ||
Could it be profound incompetence? | ||
I'm never one to rule out that explanation. | ||
Could it be something more? | ||
Maybe. | ||
But one other kind of interesting tidbit here is that if you look at the pattern, you say immediately before entering the canal, the captain drew a precise, fully trackable shape into the sea with this skyscraper-sized vessel that looks either like a phallus or a middle finger. | ||
So take that however you feel. | ||
Either a phallus or a middle finger. | ||
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The symbolism is interesting. | |
That was in the New York Post and it's now on a navigation chart. | ||
It's like, you know, having sailed that part of the world, it's like, it's a very bizarre pattern. | ||
But that can be hacked, too. | ||
That can be hacked, that also can be hacked. | ||
But the thing, the initial thing of a sandstorm and a 40 knot wind, a 40 knot wind is not, with experienced pilots and the captain on board, is not going to run you hard aground that's perfectly blocked. | ||
On the same week, That China and Persia announced their own long-term 25-year geostrategic partnership, right? | ||
The Chinese are all over that part of Asia, right, and trying to show dominance and have a Taiwan, you know, ship, which people know many of these Taiwan ships live off the trade that they do with China and are very close to the CCP. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We've got to go to South Dakota before we lose Darren Beatty. | ||
He's agreed to stay on just for a few minutes on the other side of this. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Be back with Dave Ramaswamy. | ||
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Okay, this is a time of testing. | ||
It's a time of testing for the MAGA movement, time of testing for America First, time of testing for the deplorables. | ||
One person that's standing up and passing that test is Mike Lindell. | ||
He's at the tip of the spear fighting for voter integrity. | ||
He's got a bunch, he's got a whole social media site that's going to launch in the next couple of weeks. | ||
He's got this huge new film, tons of research, he's going to be releasing it all. | ||
As he takes on Dominion voting machines. | ||
The Dominion voting machines said, hey, this guy's a crank. | ||
This guy's a nut. | ||
Everything he says is not true. | ||
It's all fantasy. | ||
In a court of law, they're going to, he's now got Alan Dershowitz, I think, signed up at the company. | ||
So we're going to find out. | ||
There's a big gap between the bid and the ask in this situation. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Time of testing in this country. | ||
Dave Ramasamy, you and I talk about this a lot in this We've got this global conflict. | ||
We've got a border that's now open by the Biden administration. | ||
You've got these internal aspects that Darren Batey and the team at Revolver always point to. | ||
They're trying to crush the Trump movement, the MAGA movement, and what he calls MAGA adjacent. | ||
All of it. | ||
Also have this massive geopolitical struggle with the existential threat that is the Chinese Communist Party, the greatest killing machine that man has ever produced. | ||
And that so says Stephen Mosher of Stanford University. | ||
And the biggest victim of that is the Chinese people, right? | ||
Lao Bajing, the Chinese people, and of course that's why you have 250 million Chinese on the diaspora throughout the world trying to get to the West to try to get to try to get freedom. | ||
Dave, we're always looking for rising stars and rising talent. | ||
Someone who's on the shortlist. | ||
There was a lot of conversation last summer about the governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem, really impressing people that either her or Senator Scott from South Carolina might replace Mike Pence on the ticket in 2020. | ||
She became, after CPAC, on the shortlist if President Trump decides not to run again in 2024, which I think the war room is the strongest advocates that he must run again. | ||
But if he didn't, she'd be in the top handful of people, five or six possibilities people are looking at. | ||
She gave a great speech at CPAC. | ||
Really reminds people, I think, a lot of Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman at the top of their game, won both of those. | ||
And remember, Palin and Bachman led the great Tea Party Revolt 2010, won 62 seats in the House of Representatives. | ||
Never forget what they accomplished, right? | ||
Extraordinary. | ||
Christy Noem, and it talks about, you know, it's a time of testing and these are tough calls. | ||
You know, the easy calls are all passes. | ||
This is all tough decisions and what you stand for is going to reveal your character. | ||
You at The Revolver, Have particularly focused on Governor Noem and the situation with the Title IX. | ||
So, and by the way, there's breaking news today. | ||
I think it's John Schweppe, who's the Director of Research of American Principal Project for Terry Schilling and the crowd over there, which is one of the top family-oriented institutions defending the American family. | ||
Very big supporters of Title IX and really against this movement in this equality bill. | ||
to really not just religious freedom but to go against Title IX women's sports. | ||
Breaking news, he said that he reviewed I think this coalition she's put together and it looks like according to them looks like it was just slapped together at the last second as a PR move. | ||
Darren Beatty, over to you. | ||
Where do we stand with Governor Kristi Noem? | ||
Quite a bit to say about this. | ||
I'll start just in reference to the previous segment, if the Chinese intelligence hijacked that vessel and made it draw that phallic shape, I could imagine this was a nod to the infamous hard drive from hell, but I don't know if they have that type of sense of humor. | ||
But speaking about phallic symbols or the elimination thereof, We covered the Gnome story with the, again, you know, I know we're provocative, but we have fun with it. | ||
We said, Christy Gnome mutilates her political future by blocking ban on transsexual men and women's sports. | ||
And we get into this and we have a follow-up piece, which is pinned up at top at revolver.news. | ||
Now this breaking news that you identified is very interesting. | ||
And of course, not terribly shocking. | ||
Christine Noem's team, they thought, okay, we're gonna pivot. | ||
Our PR strategy here is to blame everything and say, look, we're just defending Title IX. | ||
We're just, we're worried about the implications to Title IX. | ||
Well, on the one hand, this is fake, as you point out with this breaking news. | ||
They weren't planning on this Title IX strategy from the beginning. | ||
This is an ad hoc PR response. | ||
But I think a deeper dimension of this that Revolver.News covers in its initial piece is the whole Title IX approach is kind of Weak and misguided anyway, and in fact, I don't even know if Title IX is something that deserves the kind of robust defense it's getting given the way that it's been perverted and weaponized, for instance, by the Obama administration to basically proportionally disadvantage men's sports. | ||
So I think, again, it's like the way that a lot of the conservative groups think is there's always this temptation to jump on a more or less leftist cause and to sort of Outplay the opposition by saying, we do whatever your pet issue is better than you do. | ||
And that takes many forms. | ||
One of which is, oh, look at the Democrats. | ||
They're the real racists. | ||
They're more racist than us. | ||
This Title IX version is, look at the Democrats. | ||
They're the real sexists. | ||
Look at what's going on with Title IX. | ||
In fact, I'm not even sure Title IX is that worthy of a robust defense. | ||
But getting to Kirsty Noem as a politician, as a figure, It's so sad because we see this movie over and over and over again. | ||
The big star. | ||
Oh, the big star, Kristi Noem. | ||
Look how tough she is. | ||
Look at this great, you know, tough Republican female. | ||
She's going to be presidential material and everyone goes crazy. | ||
They roll out the red carpet at CPAC. | ||
And you know what? | ||
...on such a basic issue as keeping transgendered out of women's sports, which is overwhelmingly popular. | ||
Politically, it's a no-brainer. | ||
Even if she is right that she would lose to the NCAA, it's still to her advantage to do it, because the Kirstie Noem versus NCAA would be the new Trump versus NFL. | ||
But no. | ||
She has to cave to the business interests, and the business interests in South Dakota are terrified because the NCAA and other groups have a history of using economic blackmail to force these radical social policies down the throats of citizens that don't want them. | ||
And the most conspicuous antecedent here is what happened in North Carolina with the transgender bathroom bill. | ||
And so, you know, sacrificing everything to the economy saying, OK, whatever, we'll do whatever you want. | ||
We'll put the transgenders in female sports. | ||
We'll do whatever you want. | ||
Just don't destroy our economy. | ||
Don't threaten to boycott. | ||
And so really, she caved to the NCAA. | ||
When when she shouldn't have a real leader would have taken up that fight. | ||
And even an astute, cynical political calculator would have taken up that fight because it would have instantly positioned her as the most popular politician in the country. | ||
I want to go down. | ||
I want to pivot off of Nome in South Dakota to what the business community did and particularly NCAA did to what's going to happen in Georgia. | ||
You've already heard the Players Union, Major League Baseball, I think others and before you had Home Depot, which is historically been kind of a center right. | ||
Company and Coca-Cola talk about they didn't want this bill passed beforehand. | ||
How big, and the Democrats now are all over this, and Georgia is going to be the testing ground for this. | ||
How big do you think the corporate interest, particularly the globalist corporate interest, woke capital, what kind of pressure are they going to put on Georgia? | ||
Do you believe, Darren Beatty, to unwind the new voter integrity bill that just passed and got signed by the governor? | ||
Yeah, I mean, this is certainly the latest in disturbing developments. | ||
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Keep going, Darren. | ||
You still got it. | ||
They inadvertently hit a button back in Denver. | ||
That was the hill. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
I had a tab open on the hill and they had an audio pop-up that just came up. | ||
So I don't have reference to that Georgia story, but I will say that the notion that protecting voter integrity is somehow a violation or curtailment of voting rights, this goes back a long time. | ||
And if Republicans don't have the intelligence, the foresight, and the fortitude to get election integrity in order, it's all over. | ||
It's over before it even began. | ||
So if the Dems want to put up a fight here, it's a fight worth having, and it's a fight worth having to the end. | ||
But this is the point. | ||
There's no doubt in your mind, because we're trying to prepare for this, there's no doubt in your mind that the pressure that's going to come on the Georgia's legislature, the pressure that's going to come on the executive branch then, and particularly the citizens, because they're going to be sitting there going, we're going to cancel everything, you're not going to get another college football championship. You're not going to get the Super Bowl. We're going to take out... | ||
you know, Atlanta is an international city. It's a global city. It hosted the Olympics back in the 90s. | ||
The airport there is one of the biggest international airports in the world. | ||
They're going to say, hey, you're a global city, and you've got these reactionaries, these reactionaries in the deplorable movement, the MAGA movement. | ||
I mean, this is Trump. | ||
If you continue to back this, right, which is not voter suppression at all, what people are looking for to make sure we have voter integrity. | ||
How intense do you think woke capital is going to be on the folks in Georgia? | ||
I think it's going to be extremely intense, and this points to a really important, if not bottleneck, certainly a major impediment to progress that we need to understand and address. | ||
And that is, I think a lot of people, seeing how messed up things are at the federal level, seeing the bottlenecks politically to getting anything done on the federal level, want to pivot to federalism. | ||
And by that, they mean getting change done on the state level. | ||
And I think the ability of the NCAA, for instance, to blackmail Kirstjen Noem effectively in this case, and the ability of other kind of similar organizations and businesses to blackmail Georgia in this case, really shows that, you know, these states themselves do exist within a broader | ||
It doesn't make it impossible to go the federalist route, but it's a lot harder than people think at first glance just because this entire system, the entire infrastructure is hostile and actuated against the American people from the top down from the D. O. D. To the intelligence apparatus to every major corporation in the country to the big law white shoe firms. | ||
Every single institution in this country is controlled by the poison that we're trying to fight, and that makes it that much harder to fight the poison on any dimension. | ||
Darren, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to revolver.com and how do they get to you without putting up the free ads from the hill? | ||
Do we get paid for that? | ||
I get paid for 20 seconds. | ||
Denver's already in my ear. | ||
They're saying, do we get paid for the 20 second spot? | ||
No. | ||
We only get a few seconds. | ||
What do you get? | ||
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Revolver.news. | ||
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Darren, thank you very much. | ||
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Look, we always love Dave Ramaswamy. | ||
He's our strategic advisor and contributor and a top technology guy. | ||
A couple of things just to note over the last week, which we're going to get into this week, including this Saturday, we do our special on transhumanism. | ||
There's an artificial intelligence report that was put out two weeks ago with Eric Schmidt and Bob Worker with the Defense Department, commissioned under President Trump's presidency, over 700 pages long, will scare you to death when you see about the competition, not just with China, but the future of where AI is going, particularly artificial general intelligence. | ||
Then I think one of the people in the live chat brought up, which is duly noted, that Tucker had the Had one of the UFO experts on there, you know, Secretary Radcliffe, who is head of DNI, highest security clearance, 17 intelligence agencies report to him. | ||
Dropped a bombshell the other day. | ||
There's a report that is coming out, I think in June, on all the government activity, things that the government knows and has been following. | ||
He said there's going to be on the Maria Bartiromo show, which I think was most important news. | ||
I told Maria a week ago, most important news of that week that didn't get covered. | ||
was his interview with her. | ||
We said, hey, this report's coming out and there's going to be a lot more instances tracked by the Navy and the Air Force that have come out. | ||
So we're going to get on top of all of these. | ||
Also, this the the entire technological efforts that China is making to steal our technology to suppress the Chinese people and becoming actual A.I. | ||
information warfare, not just superpower, but hegemon. | ||
I want to go, Dave, I want to turn to you. | ||
One of the things I want to do with Suez happening is make sure people understand this concept of choke points and how it's going to affect their personal lives. | ||
Yeah, sure, Steve. | ||
You know, in a Chinese labor camp, there are like three guys sitting around in a cell discussing how each of them ended up there. | ||
The first guy goes, I'm here because I spoke up in favor of Li Ning. | ||
The second guy goes, I'm here because I spoke up against Li Ning. | ||
The third fellow sitting quietly on the bench and he quietly pipes up, I am Li Ning. | ||
Unrestricted warfare. | ||
So when you look at, I mean, you mentioned a lot, the book written by the PLA generals in the late 90s, talking about how the China or the Chinese Communist Party can take on the United States. | ||
This is unrestricted warfare, which they talked about different verticals. | ||
This is in late 90s. | ||
A couple of colonels in the PLA became eventually generals said, hey, we can take on the West and we can actually overcome the West if we're smart about this. | ||
Yes, and if you remember, there are many dimensions to unrestricted warfare. | ||
You know, China understands it cannot or it's still behind the United States in terms of raw military capability, both men, especially technology and materials, but where they see they have an advantage is in the information space. | ||
And one thing I think Western policymakers don't fully understand is the concept of civil military fusion, how the Chinese Communist Party, both through the, you know, the army owning lots of businesses, which, you know, is they can kind of kick back funds for their own secret or black box development programs, but also a lot of the technologies that they steal from the West, both in Europe and the United States. | ||
The $600 billion a year they steal on intellectual property. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So they've got the thousand talents programs working with European and American universities. | ||
You know, a lot of people have been, you know, indicted by the Justice Department. | ||
They have corporate espionage, cyber hacking. | ||
But more importantly, I think, when you speak of unrestricted warfare, let me add, I think it's unrestricted asymmetric warfare. | ||
And let me give you an example. | ||
China bans all the big tech platforms within its own country. | ||
So Twitter, Facebook, Google are all blocked. | ||
And they also block all the mainstream media like New York Times, BBC, everything is blocked. | ||
But yet, the big tech American platforms allow the Chinese Communist Party and its various propaganda arms Full access to the American people, to the European people, which sets up this information asymmetry. | ||
So in the last year, what you've seen during the pandemic, of course, you know, you've done great work on bringing experts, talking about the possibility of the bio, I mean, what I call an unintentional bioweapon. | ||
So even if it was not a designed bioweapon, it had bioweapon like characteristics, where it shut down 190 countries. | ||
and caused huge economic damage besides loss of lives and and long-term injury so the back to the asymmetry so it was a bio ops or a bio weapon ops followed by an info ops which is in most of the countries in europe in india in parts of asia south america you had chinese twitter bots or in the wu mao army the fifty cent army wu mao fifty cent army yeah so there are various paid | ||
Uh, what I call info op people propagating the need for extended lockdowns as a strategy. | ||
So remember, the lockdown initially was proposed as a way to mitigate pressure on hospitals, but that soon morphed into this multi month lockdown. | ||
Which pretty much brought most of the countries to their knees. | ||
So, back to unrestricted warfare. | ||
I mean, December 7th, 1941, Pearl Harbor, day that would live in infamy. | ||
Right now we are subjected to a daily Pearl Harbor when it comes to information and information war. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Every day the CCP and its propaganda arms, you know, they spent over 10 billion dollars on propaganda not just through their official like CGTN or Their official arms the official arms, but also unofficial, you know, they have paid supplements in the New York Times, Washington Post Let me hear on Capitol Hill the papers right there in the corner And let me give you another egregious example. | ||
At the start of 2017, when the Trump administration started about tariffs and trade war, the Chinese, you know the China Daily, whatever, they placed ads in the Des Moines Register in Iowa. | ||
Talking about how China was a supporter of Iowa farmers and how these tariffs could influence adversely the purchase of American crops. | ||
Soybeans, all that. | ||
But think about the flip side. | ||
There's no way any American agency would be allowed to advertise in a Chinese paper. | ||
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Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're returning with Dave Ramaswamy. | ||
We're also going to go to Georgia. | ||
We've got John Fredericks down there about the ground zero of this fight for voter integrity. | ||
We're going to return in the War Room in just a moment. |