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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. | ||
That 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 a hundred 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, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
A couple of things. | ||
By the way, in the posse, people are talking about the machines. | ||
Yes, we're trying to get DiPerno on. | ||
I think we're going to have him on. | ||
Tried to do it today. | ||
Couldn't work it out. | ||
His report about up in Michigan. | ||
We're going to have him on. | ||
Try to have him on the show on Monday. | ||
Also going to have an update on Arizona and what else is going around the nation as we start to drive here about November 3rd. | ||
We can't get off on November 3rd. | ||
Totally agree with it. | ||
Before I turn back to Darren Beatty, because I want to talk about this 9-11 Commission and the 6th January Commission that they want to have. | ||
Somebody said though, here's an interesting thing, your daughter Bannon has a millionaire for a father, but plenty of white kids don't have that and will have to pay for these illegals for the rest of your life. | ||
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Sir, you are horribly incorrect. | |
It's not white kids. | ||
It's Hispanic, African-American, every kid in this country. | ||
To put it by race, you absolutely missed the fundamental point. | ||
So please take out your number two pencil and write this down. | ||
Populism is colorblind, doesn't care about your religion, doesn't care about your gender, doesn't care your race, your ethnicity, doesn't care. | ||
Populist nationalism does not care. | ||
Doesn't care about your sexual preference. | ||
Does not care. | ||
Here's what it cares about. | ||
It cares that you're a citizen of this country. | ||
Okay? | ||
And the vast majority of pressure put on by illegal aliens is among the Hispanic and African-American community. | ||
Why? | ||
That's why. | ||
Why is the Chamber of Commerce so for this, sir? | ||
They're not sitting there thinking why, but it's because they're trying to flood the zone. | ||
They want the zone flooded. | ||
With illegal alien labor that they do not have to pay market rates to. | ||
They don't have to pay their health care, they don't have to pay their education. | ||
That all goes on to all citizens. | ||
Not just white citizens. | ||
So take your pencil out and just scratch through white. | ||
This is the cul-de-sac that these white nationalists get into. | ||
And I'm sorry if I'm hurting your feelings. | ||
You're a collection of morons because you do not understand the basic fundamentals of populism and nationalism. | ||
It is not about your race. | ||
So, take it out, take that number two pencil, just scratch it out. | ||
Okay? | ||
All kids, and particularly in the Rio Grande Valley, those are, and what Trump won, these are 80 and 90 percent Hispanic communities, working class Hispanics, overwhelmingly starting to come to our cause. | ||
Why? | ||
They understand the game, they get it. | ||
Not about race, it's about security. | ||
In economics, I understand the logic of the donor class. | ||
I understand the logic of the multinational corporations. | ||
I understand the logic of the Chamber of Commerce. | ||
I understand the logic of the progressive left. | ||
They want those votes. | ||
And the Chamber of Commerce wants the cheap labor poll. | ||
That's why Bernie's saying these guys are all hypocrites with the $15. | ||
If you secured the border and limited immigration, wages will rise. | ||
That's the miracle of Donald Trump. | ||
Lowest Hispanic unemployment, lowest African-American unemployment with 11% wage increases and people without high school educations. | ||
Blue collar over white collar. | ||
A striver's economy. | ||
So says the great Steve Cortez, who would show premieres Monday night on Newsmax. | ||
And was one of the chief spokesmen on the Hispanic issue for President Trump. | ||
So no, it's not the white kids. | ||
And if you continue not to get that, you're not going to win. | ||
I'm about winning. | ||
I'm not about your feelings. | ||
I could care less about your feelings. | ||
I don't care about them. | ||
Okay, I don't. | ||
Here's what I care about, this country. | ||
And to get this country back on track, we have to win. | ||
Anything that's short of victory doesn't matter. | ||
When Napoleon to his marshals said, when you set out to take Vienna, take Vienna. | ||
We have an opportunity like in 16 to take Vienna. | ||
And you know in the presidential, oh 2024, forget 2024. | ||
The presidential election is in 2022. | ||
They're two-year cycles now. | ||
Not four-year cycles, two-year cycles. | ||
Trump's presidency ground to a halt when we lost the House in 18. | ||
Just like we're gonna grind Biden and these radicals and this Wall Street faction to a halt when we win an overwhelmingly Tea Party type victory that we won in 2010 in 2022. | ||
And you can start it now. | ||
And we're going to have a couple of writers here, authors of this book, The Seventh Crisis, that will explain that to you, who were part of the Tea Party revolt in 2010. | ||
That six years of American history, let's add, let's make it ten years of American history, from 2010 to 2020, shows you what a populist, nationalist movement can do. | ||
You've got these donors down there in Palm Beach over at the Fritz Carlton or wherever they are, you know, drinking mimosas, thinking, how do we get, and here's what we've got to do, we've got to make sure, you know, we've got to tamp down these policies, we want the votes, we don't want to give them anything. | ||
No, that day is over. | ||
We don't need you. | ||
And we particularly don't need the policies that come with your money. | ||
Your money has too high a price to it. | ||
But if you want to continue to lose, continue to say the white kids, on the burden of the white kids, it's not on the burden of the white kids, you want to say, well let's go down together to the Rio Grande Valley and you tell me where the burden is, sir? | ||
Or ma'am? | ||
Okay, I want to turn now back to Darren Beattie from Revolver.News. | ||
Darren, I want to talk about the 9-11 Commission. | ||
I want to talk about what Biden's going to do on the 6th January Commission, because I've got a concept. | ||
Here's the commission I want. | ||
I want a commission right now. | ||
We're going to figure out who's going to do it. | ||
I want a real commission on 3 November. | ||
You know, we blew it on the 6th. | ||
Mike Pence blew it on the 6th. | ||
So we didn't get a full adjudication. | ||
Then President Trump was talked out of it by Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell to not put it into the impeachment trial where we would have had a world stage to do it. | ||
We've never gotten a place to show the receipts. | ||
That's what they always start off with, this insurrection, this insurrection, it's all on lies, on the big lie. | ||
Well, no, that is not a big lie, and we have the database, evidence-based, science-based background to give you. | ||
Right? | ||
And we will give it. | ||
We need a three-November commission. | ||
We need a three November commission. | ||
McCarthy and McConnell and you feckless hapless pencil necks that are the senior leadership of the Republican Party. | ||
Darren Beatty, take it away, sir. | ||
No, I totally agree. | ||
We need that and we need more. | ||
You and I have discussed the need for basically a church committee 2.0. | ||
We need that perhaps more than anything. | ||
We need a committee to get to the bottom of the rot and corruption within our security apparatus. | ||
Tell people what the Church Commission was and why it was so important. | ||
Well, just in short, it was a full scale, a critical and investigative approach into the abuses of the American security apparatus. | ||
And one unintentional consequence of that was actually the emergence of precisely these organizations I was speaking about. | ||
National Endowment for Democracy and so forth. | ||
Because the security apparatus and those bureaucracies themselves had taken a hit through their corruption and exposure through the Church Committee, in part, that's why they set up, they basically outsourced the dirty intelligence function, principally in propaganda, to these NGOs like National Endowment for Democracy, Atlantic Council, and now Bellingcat. So it's an interesting history there. | ||
But I'd say we need more than anything, a serious, comprehensive, targeted, real investigation into the corruption and malfeasance of the FBI, CIA, the whole lot of it. | ||
And that was driven basically by liberals back then. | ||
The liberals and progressives are 100%. | ||
That's why people that did that back then, that the liberals, would spit on the floor seeing how the progressives are in, you know, you see them on MSNBC all the time, Brennan and Clapper, all these scumbags. | ||
Remember, when the hard drive from hell came out that they have not refuted one line of it, and the Daily Mail's now got it up in April of 20, not in October when they should have had it up. | ||
2021, not in October of 20, when they should have had it up. | ||
It puts to lie Brennan and Clapper taking their full page out in the New York Times saying, oh, this is a Russian disinformation thing. | ||
No, that was a lie, like all the other lies you say. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, of course, of course, we're waiting on the Justice Department. | ||
We're waiting on the Justice Department because Lindsey Graham told the President, just let the Justice Department, let Durham do his thing. | ||
And I'm going to have, I'm going to have committee meetings. | ||
You don't have to get into this. | ||
I'm going to have, you know, I run Intel. | ||
I'm going to have one meeting after the next and put these guys under oath. | ||
I'm going to prove they're all liars. | ||
I guess that didn't happen, right? | ||
Lindsey Graham playing golf down there trying to grease up the president again. | ||
That Lindsey Graham down there in Mar-a-Lago hanging out playing golf. | ||
That Lindsey Graham. | ||
I'm going to get these guys up there. | ||
They're going to be under oath. | ||
I'm going to prove they're all liars. | ||
I didn't see that. | ||
Did you, Darren? | ||
Not at all. | ||
And I have two things to say about this. | ||
One is that I think Part of the disadvantage we have on the right, part of the work that's cut out for us, for you, for me, and for anyone in the sort of the conservative, populist, right-wing media, it's a challenge in part of political psychology. | ||
Because I think the left, even though this isn't what the left is anymore, if it ever was, but the people of the left are very comfortable thinking of themselves as critics of institutions of power. | ||
Whereas those of us on the right, in general, dispositionally are inclined to support just and necessary institutions of authority. | ||
And the problem we have now is that our institutions of authority Are not just. | ||
They are deeply corrupt. | ||
And so we need to update that otherwise noble conservative instinct to venerate and support these institutions of authority and understand that these institutions have been weaponized and have declared war on you. | ||
And so we need to update our thinking accordingly. | ||
And if you have any doubt as to the fact that this is going on, check out this revolver.news piece. | ||
Check out who are the signatories to this letter calling for a 9-11 style investigation into Trump supporters effectively. | ||
One of the signatories is a name that you just brought up, James Clapper, a proven liar and perjurer who should probably be before a tribunal, along with other signatories, Michael Hayden, and a really low-class individual who's at the very bottom of the hierarchy in this security space called Michael McFowell. | ||
He's the coffee boy, but nonetheless, he signed this letter and he deserves to be in the tribunal as well. | ||
Darren, I realize I took most of your time, but real quickly, you got about a minute and a half. | ||
They made a Freudian slip by saying the 9-11 Commission. | ||
Was there anything, maybe as bad as the Warren Commission, right? | ||
Or the Pearl Harbor Commission, right? | ||
Right. | ||
The 9-11 Commission, they kept out, is it the 40 pages or 47? | ||
They just pulled it out, that talks about the heart of it, about Saudi Arabia, of which the families of 9-11 are still in federal court trying to get justice against the Saudis, the royal family. | ||
Maybe the Saudis have the autopsy report for Brian Sicknick. | ||
You know, it really is an interesting historical comparison there that unintentionally points out what an absolute disaster and joke this is. | ||
It's the War on Terror 2.0, it's the Patriot Act 2.0, and instead of going after quote-unquote Islamic radicals, it's going after you, me, and 74 million Americans who voted like us. | ||
Disgrace. | ||
Everybody in this audience, listen, they're coming to you. | ||
They want to take your job. | ||
They want to make sure you bounce out of your country club. | ||
They want to make sure your kids can't get into good colleges. | ||
They want to de-platform you financially. | ||
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All of it. | |
Trust me. | ||
They want to do that. | ||
Darren, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to revolver.news? | ||
Revolver is the high and the low. | ||
It's a broad sheet and a tabloid combined. | ||
How do they get there? | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
Well, make Revolver.News part of your daily diet. | ||
You will not regret it. | ||
You will stay informed at the cutting edge of these developments that you don't really see anywhere else. | ||
And we will give the Bellingcat the official treatment. | ||
So stay tuned to Revolver.News. | ||
Check out the piece up top. | ||
If you want more, check out my Twitter at Darren J. Beattie. | ||
D-A-R-R-E-N-J-B-E-A-T-T-I-E. | ||
Can you, by the way, can you and the staff over at Revolvert live tweet all the lies and misrepresentations that are going to come up in this NBC special? | ||
Do I have a commitment on that? | ||
We can do that. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
We'll get Pasova going too. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back with the seventh crisis in the War Room. | ||
In a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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Okay, there's going to be a lot going on next week about the election, about November 3rd. | ||
We're going to be having breaking news out of Michigan, out of Arizona, all of it. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
Trust me, we never forget about November 3rd, and we understand we cannot move forward until that wound is healed, and the only way that wound is going to get healed Is to get to be data-based, evidence-based, and science-based about it, okay? | ||
We cannot go forward, and I fully understand that there are a group of deplorables out there that said, hey, I've heard enough, I've had enough, until that's sorted, and particularly as machines are dealt with. | ||
Remember, we're not machine guys about the fraud, because we don't need to be. | ||
We're the low-hanging fruit of all the other way they stole it, particularly the mail-in ballots, of which we talked about starting in July. | ||
Okay. | ||
However, you know, there's, there's, you know, the machine people said, Hey, absolutely no way this thing happened. | ||
CCP is not involved in data. | ||
Can't go anywhere. | ||
Not hooked on the internet. | ||
Mike Lindell and the team say differently. | ||
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However, about this, about the election fraud, to me, we've got to ratchet up. | ||
We did miss a massive opportunity in the impeachment trial. | ||
Right. | ||
And as you know, I was the advocate that it has to be brought up every day for five days. | ||
You should take Wisconsin one day, Georgia the next day, Arizona the next day, then finish up with Pennsylvania and Michigan and Nevada. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
It didn't happen because Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham It's it's it's I think it's deeply troubling to him and we gotta find a venue of where to adjudicate this. | ||
now realizes that was a mistake and I think he is looking for you see the way he sends out these missives it's it's it's it I think it's deeply troubling to him and we got to find a venue of where to adjudicate this I happen to believe we need to somehow come up with a commission you know heck with the January 6 Commission right We need to come up with a commission. | ||
I argued for this at the White House to get a special prosecutor on to look at what happened on November 3rd. | ||
Okay, that didn't happen. | ||
There should have been a presidential commission about the CCP lab, about the Wuhan lab, but now we need a commission on 3 November. | ||
We need, and it's got to be, I love what Michelle Bachmann did at Regent University a couple of weeks ago, that seven hour, if you had a chance to sit through it, I've gone back and looked at every minute of it. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
David Clements, Peter Navarro, Secretaries of State, State Attorney Generals, incredible. | ||
We need that level of commission to take testimony, and to hear it, and to put out a report, and to get to the bottom, to take the Navarro report and all these other aspects out of Dr. Shiva, and broom the crazy, and stick with the facts. | ||
Okay? | ||
We must do that. | ||
Don't forget your political history. | ||
From November of 2010 to all the way through 2020, those 10 years and the two years leading up to that. | ||
And that's why I say presidential elections are every other year. | ||
The midterms are now tantamount to being presidential elections. | ||
Obama's agenda, the reason they're sitting there in the White House now saying, hey, we can do what Obama never could do. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of what happened with the Tea Party revolt in 2010. | ||
Don't ever forget that. | ||
That's what 2022 has to be. | ||
This is where you choke down the Biden administration in its crib in 22. | ||
The next presidential election, because that's what it is. | ||
This is where you do the anti-president. | ||
A couple of guys written an amazing book, Bob McGuffey and Tony Stark, The Seventh Crisis, Why Millennials Must Reestablish Ordered Liberty. | ||
They had a great piece and we can get that up on the screen, but this is my copy. | ||
They had a great piece in American Thinker, which I saw the Seventh Crisis and the Millennials, and they are veterans original gangsters, OGs, in the Tea Party movement. | ||
It's an incredible book because it ties the fourth turning and it ties the seventh crisis of a fourth turning back to the Millennials. | ||
I did a film, in fact, the whole reason I get into politics, I did a film right after the first month of Obama's presidency, the first couple of months I started, right after Rick Santelli's rant, called Generation Zero. | ||
And that film stands up pretty well today. | ||
If you look at that film, it's got some, I'm very proud of that film. | ||
Got me into this whole thing. | ||
That's how I met Andrew Breitbart. | ||
Let's do that movie. | ||
I actually had met Andrew before in the film I'd done before, but just briefly, but really he was, he was part of the, he was part of the generations here, although he didn't make the final cut. | ||
Three hours of filming Andrew, it's a tale for a different day. | ||
Three hours of filming, he didn't make the final cut. | ||
I want to bring in now Bob McGuffey and Tony Stark. | ||
Well, thanks for having us on, Steve. | ||
Tell it audience about what is a fourth turning and why did you use that as the as the framing device? | ||
For your argument walk us through the what a fourth turning is before we get to that before we talk about the seventh crisis What is a fourth turning? | ||
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Well, thanks for having us on Steve. We really appreciate it We we first heard about the fourth turning from yourself in a podcast you did several years ago It was Vatican and clergy related and Tony and I have been into history, you know since the early 70s and We knew there was a cyclical view of history and but we look we took the longer turn, you know Many historians look at it on a longer arc and to see the | |
what Strauss and how did in the fourth turning? | ||
well, they they showed that it repeats in basically 80 to 100 year cycles and And so you have major crises, which, such as the American Revolution, then the Civil War, then World War II and the Depression in World War II, and you always come out of that with a re-established order, a high. | ||
And we were all born, the boomers were born in the high. | ||
And, you know, we've, the fourth, it goes through four cycles, as folks that have read the book know, from the high to the awakening, to the unraveling, and then finally back into crisis again. | ||
And we've been watching this since the early seventies. | ||
We've been fighting leftists and Marxists since the early seventies, and we knew there'd be a reckoning with all of that. | ||
And when the Tea Party hit, Tony and I said, this is that reckoning we were talking about, where the leftists advance into culture, into the economy, into society, into entertainment and politics. | ||
They were finally taking over politics with Obama's election, and we said, It's here. | ||
These people are going to have to be fought. | ||
And we weren't alone. | ||
The Tea Party was as spontaneous as you could imagine, because it sprung up all over the country and was saying, no, you've gone too far. | ||
You've crossed the Rubicon. | ||
We went out in the streets, peacefully. | ||
And we kept driving that home. | ||
We drove that message. | ||
And we met Michelle Bachman. | ||
And she was terrific. | ||
And Harren Palin. | ||
And the Freedom Works team. | ||
And Jenny Beth, Mark Meckler. | ||
And we were out there. | ||
We were down planning some of these rallies. | ||
And we had them in all in our own states. | ||
And it was basically saying, let's get back to fundamental American principles. | ||
So the fourth turning is when you turn into that crisis. | ||
And so we've been in it. | ||
And we figured we were in it from either 9-11 or certainly the financial crisis of 08. | ||
And so, we understood that. | ||
We drove into politics. | ||
We drove into the Republican Party to try to make them stand up for the principles they were founded on, rather than that country club, go along, get along, move the ball down the same field as the Democrats. | ||
We opposed all of that. | ||
We opposed the RINOs. | ||
We were involved in writing that Tea Party Declaration of Independence. | ||
We were separate from that Republican Party. | ||
And we had a lot of success with that, but we did not capture the leadership of the Republican Party, though we drove that great Freedom Caucus into it, which still is there today. | ||
And so the fourth turning is the crisis. | ||
We're clearly in that crisis. | ||
And from the book, they look at seven 80 to 100 year periods going back to the 1500s. | ||
So this is the seventh crisis off that. | ||
And that's why we named the book that. | ||
So you're saying of the sacculems, the 80 year cycles, this is the 7th one basically in American history. | ||
Your subtitle is, and by the way I want to keep you guys through this next break, but the 7th crisis, why millennials must re-establish | ||
Ordered liberty so walk us through if we get basically every 80 to 100 years this happens and and Strauss and how and I make the argument in the book that it's by the way, it's generational history and That you can see you know at the generation before the Civil War couldn't sort out the country's problem that led to the Civil War But one of the reasons is because the way you're raised and the way that you know and during the high period Right that the way that you come together as a generation Why do you say? | ||
And either one of you can jump on this. | ||
Why do you say that we must re-establish ordered liberty? | ||
What is ordered liberty, and have we lost it? | ||
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Well, we feel that ordered liberty serves to be an animating spirit for the millennial generation. | |
We found that too many people our age, younger than us in Gen X, have written off millennials, have said that they're too lazy, they're brainwashed, they're dumb, And we don't buy that. | ||
We don't buy ceding this entire generation to their enemies, to people who want to destroy their prosperity, to destroy their history, to destroy their country. | ||
So, as Bob was saying earlier, we're, you know, we've studied history, and we've studied cyclical history, which is why we were so attracted to Generation Zero and to the fourth turning. | ||
And one of the cyclical histories that is done Along with Oswald Spengler was a guy named Arnold Toynbee. | ||
And Toynbee harkens back to this idea of an animating spirit, which they, which he claims is picked up from like a previous period. | ||
And the animating spirit that we, we focused on was one that was always within America's history, but has been lost and has been forgotten about. | ||
And that is the whole concept of ordered liberty. | ||
To us, Freedom is not the same as liberty. | ||
Freedom is the absence of responsibility. | ||
Charles Manson is free. | ||
He's free to run in the desert and kill people and do whatever he wants because he's under no law and under no order. | ||
But that's hardly good. | ||
So what liberty does is liberty is the shouldering of responsibility. | ||
And liberty is shouldered in certain forms. | ||
It's shouldered by capitalism. | ||
It's shouldered by... Tony, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
The authors of The Seventh Crisis, Bob McGuffey, Tony Stark, going to join us back in the War Room. | ||
Just a minute. | ||
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Okay, let's turn back to this Really incredible book, The Seventh Crisis by Bob McGuffey and Tony Stark, Why Millennials Must Reestablish Ordered Liberty. | ||
I agree with Tony Stark. | ||
I have said this for a long time. | ||
I think the millennials, I think the people that volunteered and went and fought these wars, Over there, these young kids with really no support back home are potentially the new greatest generation. | ||
Very much like their grandparents, great-grandparents. | ||
And I think they're going to surprise people. | ||
I think they're really going to surprise people. | ||
I see a group of fighters there. | ||
And for people that discount them, I think you're missing the point. | ||
They have not gotten the guidance. | ||
I say this as a boomer. | ||
They have not gotten the guidance. | ||
That the greatest generation got. | ||
They did not get the guidance the greatest generation got. | ||
They did not get the leadership that the greatest generation was able to see when they were young people. | ||
And that's what separated the greatest generation out. | ||
And it was our greatest generation, although we've had some great ones, a revolutionary generation, others. | ||
But I think this has got huge potential. | ||
So I want to go back. | ||
So, Tony, once again, just a quick summary. | ||
What is ordered liberty? | ||
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Well, as I was saying, Order of Liberty is several things. | |
It is defensive capitalism, obviously, as opposed to socialism. | ||
It is belief in traditional value systems. | ||
It's belief in Judeo-Christianity. | ||
It's belief in our own history, our own myths, our own heroes. | ||
Belief in our own nation, as opposed to a kind of globalist or transnational view of things. | ||
And you said something we think is very important that we get into in the book. | ||
We believe that the millennial generations have been deliberately denuded of the type of critical thinking skills they need to fight and face the seventh crisis. | ||
We don't go into the book and say the seventh crisis is this or that, or this economic thing or that. | ||
We speak about it a little bit. | ||
But the seventh crisis can be anything. | ||
We saw recently it could be a health thing like COVID. | ||
It's how do you face it? | ||
And what we want the People in the 7th Crisis, the Millennials who are facing the 7th Crisis to realize is that in order to face it, they have to take an inner spiritual experience and externalize it and turn these 7th Crisis into a heroic experience. | ||
The fight is a heroic experience. | ||
They have to get to their own Kshatriya, their own warrior, their own Valkyrie, their own Amazon. | ||
And fight what's coming against them. | ||
When you look in the streets today, you see BLM and you see Antifa. | ||
They know what they want. | ||
They want to fight you. | ||
They don't want to discuss it with you. | ||
They want to take things away from you. | ||
They don't want to give you anything. | ||
They want to destroy what you have. | ||
And if you're going to become a political warrior, and you're going to defend what you have, you must have an animating spirit. | ||
And as we said, we believe that an order of liberty is that animating spirit. | ||
It defends freedom. | ||
It allows the divine creative force of freedom to be protected from becoming licensed in anarchy and chaos. | ||
So we're trying to get to those millennials. | ||
And there are many of them who are conservative oriented, who are populist nationalist oriented, who are Trump supporters. | ||
And you are not alone. | ||
Boomers such as ourselves, we owe it to them. | ||
We've done a lot of damage to this country, boomers have. | ||
The boomers are a lot of the professors and teachers who have, as I said, stripped millennials of their ability to critically think and force them into their devices, you know, watching things online rather than living life in reality. | ||
We want them to take that out and bring it out into the fight. | ||
Guys, we've got to bounce. | ||
We'll have you back on. | ||
But how do people get to your writings? | ||
First of all, The American Thinker. | ||
We'll put this up, Cameron. | ||
We'll make sure that the American Thinker article, which is a great summary. | ||
Love The American Thinker, too, guys. | ||
Fabulous site. | ||
The Seventh Crisis and the Millennials by the two authors. | ||
We'll put that up in the live chat. | ||
People should read that as an introduction if you're so interested. | ||
How do they get access to The Seventh Crisis? | ||
Where is this sold? | ||
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It's on Amazon. | |
If you put in The Seventh Crisis, It'll come up, but you can go to the website, it has its own website, 7thcrisis.com, no the on it, just 7th Crisis spelled out. | ||
You can read a little bit more about the book there, you can order the book through there, and you can actually email each of us. | ||
There's an ability to email us there. | ||
We're activists. | ||
We still want to get out there. | ||
We want to get on the college campuses. | ||
We want to get out places. | ||
We did a lot of speaking in the Tea Party days. | ||
We're ready to do it again. | ||
We want to get into the colleges if we can get out there. | ||
But any suggestions, anybody that wants to team up, hit the website and email us. | ||
Steve, one last thing if I may. | ||
We just want to let you know that in the last two chapters of the book, there are two chapters of specifics about what ripe millennials can do. | ||
I didn't want to give the punchline away, but that's why people should get the book. | ||
You actually get down to the granularity. | ||
It's both the high concept, And you explain the nomenclature, and then you get in down to the details, which I think is fantastic, and people ought to give it a read. | ||
So, go to Amazon today. | ||
Guys, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to having you back on. | ||
Bob McGuffin. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Tony Stark. | ||
The book is The Seventh Crisis. | ||
It's about the fourth turning, and if you think you're kind of, you know, you can't really get a grip, and things are, every day changes, that's what a fourth turning is, okay? | ||
And we're in the middle of one. | ||
Got a long way to go to get to the other side. | ||
But when you've got to go through hell, what do we say? | ||
Go through as fast as you can. | ||
Right? | ||
Go through as fast as you can. | ||
That's where you've got to head down and plow ahead. | ||
You've got to grind. | ||
This is a grind. | ||
Not a lot of glory, just a lot of grind. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Sometimes you've got to grind. | ||
Watch John Ford's. | ||
They were expendable. | ||
You want to see grind? | ||
Was it Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed? | ||
It's about the PT boat squadrons before Corregidor. | ||
Want to get jacked up? | ||
12 o'clock high or they were expendable, but the early days of World War II. | ||
See what the greatest generation was. | ||
Okay, I want to turn now to John Mills, Colonel John Mills, expert in artificial intelligence. | ||
What we were supposed to have today was going to be the special, the second part of Transhumanism. | ||
We have so much going on and we're trying to make sure the Transhumanism special lives up to the first volume, but I had to get John on here. | ||
John is from the Special Operations Command. | ||
He's retired now, but he was in the psychological operations, the PSYOP operations, but a specialist in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. | ||
John, the first thing I want to ask you, this, I haven't had a chance, we've been trying to get you on here for a while, this, and I talked to Frank Gaffney and all the team over there at the Committee for the Present Danger China. | ||
There was a stunning report That came out a couple of weeks ago by Eric Schmidt at Alphabet or Google, the Google parent company, and Bob Work, who's an Obama guy that was at the Pentagon, really the chief operation officer of the Pentagon. | ||
Very prominent guys in this whole national security apparatus, and I think Schmidt actually chairs the cyber committee for DOD. | ||
And whether you like those guys' politics or not, they're players. | ||
This report was so stunning and and what what got me is that it had such a little pickup And even the mainstream, you know, the foreign affairs and foreign policy and the national defense, all the stuff I read all the time. | ||
But, you know, it's kind of the official version of what the apparatus thinks didn't really pick this up. | ||
And it was not good news. | ||
And, of course, artificial intelligence is a key on this thing of this convergence to the singularity that's leading to the transhumanism. | ||
But just as an everyday matter, It was stunning what this report said. | ||
Could you briefly summarize what was in this report, and why you think it hasn't gotten more play out there in the general media, and particularly the media that cover these types of things? | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Steve. | |
An honor to be on here, as always appreciated here. | ||
Yeah, the Artificial Intelligence Report done by the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, led by Bob Work, former DEP Sec Def, and Eric Schmidt was an outstanding document. | ||
Now, it was 800 pages, and both Churchill and Rumsfeld, I believe, made words to the comments that there's a relationship between size and likelihood of being read. | ||
This is 16 chapters, very well written, very well appendiced. | ||
And just chock full of, and as you know from your time at the White House, you always want actionable, actionable ways ahead, actionable nuggets, not just a good idea, but this has, it has a great budget appendices that shows budget, which is where a lot of these initiatives fall apart. | ||
The two big things that really hit me in the 16 chapters were chapter one and the use of AI to counter influence operations. | ||
So very important. | ||
Also, Chapter 13 on trusted microelectronics and chip manufacturing, which, let's just be real, Taiwan right now is, for whatever reason, I don't know if it's in the water or what, they're the ones who can get chips right. | ||
And that's the real reason China is after Taiwan and the TSMC company, which is migrating a lot of its activity to the United States. | ||
The Chinese clone of that, HSMC, just belly flopped besides five billion of capital investment. | ||
They just couldn't do it. | ||
This report is just a very well done report. | ||
What is the warning? | ||
It was kind of shocking. | ||
It's supposed to be a warning to the United States and to really the, not just Wall Street, but to the defense community and supposedly the American people, although it hasn't gotten to play. | ||
What is the warning vis-a-vis the Chinese Communist Party and China in the relationship of artificial intelligence and how key is artificial intelligence going forward in both our national security and basically the economy? | ||
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You have to take the mystery out of artificial intelligence. | |
It really takes three pre existing components. | ||
Essentially, big data, lots of data on a massive scale that unless you work in that environment, it's really hard to understand. | ||
It's a breathtaking scale. | ||
So big data, the ability to analyze or ingest that data. | ||
And the third key element that is really key is the ability to action that data. | ||
And this is across This is non-structured data across various media, various platforms, various sources, and this is critical. | ||
It has an immense dual-use capability. | ||
Behind me you see the Kai-Fu Lee book, AI Superpowers. | ||
He was from Taiwan. | ||
He now, with Microsoft, now lives in Beijing. | ||
It's now clear he's made his bed and wants to lie in it. | ||
Probably a bad decision. | ||
But the AI is really about dominance. | ||
Just as they look at biological warfare, strategic commanding heights over us in the Great Showdown, AI is that equivalent. | ||
It's the strategic commanding heights of dominating the information world beyond where we took it really into the 80s, 90s, just to an almost unimaginable scale. | ||
So, big data, data analytics, actioning the data. | ||
Real quickly, we've got about a minute. | ||
The author of that book, that book was the very first book that talked about how this was going to drive the first part of the 21st century. | ||
And he did. | ||
He's a Taiwan guy. | ||
Even people at the time said, hey, he's really CCP. | ||
But he's gone to Beijing. | ||
He's on the CCP side, correct? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
He ran an investment forum in November of last year that I was really stalking. | ||
And it was a number of state officials out of the U.S. | ||
states went there. | ||
Essentially an investment form, because again, as you know, what they're after also is our capital and access to capital markets. | ||
Yeah, Kai-Fu Lee and Jason Matheny, who's on our side on the NSCAI report, I kind of look at him as our counterpart to Kai-Fu Lee. | ||
Yeah. | ||
OK, Colonel Mills, hang on for a second. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Colonel John Mills, talk about some of the things he's working on now, an expert in artificial intelligence. | ||
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So we're going to put the 800-page report, and there's an executive summary, but you ought to have this, so the next time you're having a barbecue or something like that, you can tell your friends, you're on top of. | ||
This is signal, not noise. | ||
The artificial intelligence, we have to get people the underpinnings of the of the regenerative robotics, artificial general intelligence, the advanced chip design and biotechnology. | ||
You know, out of the book we told you about the gene splicing that looks at the convergence of the technological singularity. | ||
Then you start to get the concepts and nomenclature of what's driving this to about the human race. | ||
By the way, for Tucker, the ADL was all over Tucker about replacement theory. | ||
I don't know if Tucker is right. | ||
The replacement theory is not about the white race. | ||
This is not a racist thing. | ||
The real replacement theory, ADL, is about the human race. | ||
It's about the human race. | ||
This is why the Chinese Communist Party, they have murdered What does Miles Guo and Steve Mosher tell us? | ||
400 million abortions. | ||
Most of this forced. | ||
Abortions. | ||
Almost half a billion people. | ||
Majority of them girls. | ||
That's why they have this terrible imbalance with men and women in China. | ||
The CCP. | ||
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And the reason they're not panicked, and they're not panicked about the demographic explosion, I know Gordon Chang, I love him, he and I disagree on this, that they see the day coming when they go post-homo sapien. | ||
Post-homo sapien. | ||
They're not as worried about it as people think. | ||
People say, oh there's the end of China. | ||
That's not the end of the CCP. | ||
We're going to get that, we're going to put that in the live chat, we're going to put also the Atlantic is in full meltdown right now, the Atlantic's in full meltdown. | ||
Trump's power Won't peak for another 20 years Trump's power won't peak for another 20 years the Atlantic which is not the war room And the reason they talk about the judiciary, but also I can add on top of that Policies and how he's changed the country politically to populist Nationalism, okay an amazing the reason when I have the colonel on here we talk about unrestricted warfare the Chinese Communist Party and | ||
By the way, Mike Lindell makes a direct connection between CCP and November 3rd. | ||
I know they were involved. | ||
I'm not there yet, but I'm open to see the evidence. | ||
Dominion Voting says complete nonsense. | ||
Mike Lindell says, I got the receipts. | ||
We're going to see all of that in living color over the next couple of weeks and beyond as they go to court. | ||
But, I can tell you one thing, on unrestricted warfare, you have the information cyber war, right? | ||
You have the economic war, and you have, hopefully never, but kinetic war. | ||
And that's what I've been saying, the South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
Colonel John Mills, though, brings up in the great, and I think the best broadsheet in this country, the Epoch Times, an article about why they're accelerating to Taiwan. | ||
And you nail it, Colonel Mills. | ||
The Chinese right now are forcing our hand on Taiwan. | ||
And it's not about it's a different province. | ||
It's not about its liberties. | ||
Part of that is. | ||
That's why in Hong Kong, they had to shut it down. | ||
They can't show the Chinese people anywhere throughout the world can with ordered liberty and rule of law can thrive because that's against their narrative. | ||
But John Mills cuts to the chase. | ||
This is Colonel Mills. | ||
This is about advanced ship design. | ||
If we were to lose Taiwan right now to control by the Chinese Communist Party's military, It would be like a major chunk of the old Silicon Valley being cut out of the heart of America. | ||
Is that basically what we're up against? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely, Steve. | |
And I've been to Taiwan a number of times, had the honor of being the DOD lead for cyber bilats with Taiwan and got to know them, the Chung Shan Institute, a number of their strategic industrial partners. | ||
Yeah, this is all about chip manufacturing and trusted microelectronics. | ||
Just again, for whatever reason, Taiwan, and this is a very important issue, but the nation and culture of Taiwan, they have nailed this, just like other countries have specialized in other advanced forms of industry. | ||
Taiwan has nailed this. | ||
This has immense dual-use applications for both the commercial sector and the military sector. | ||
China needs these chips. | ||
for all their advanced weaponry. They threaten us with the DF-21, DF-26, supposedly carrier killer missiles. Guess where they need those chips from? So this is important for us. That is our Silicon Valley West, and we need those chips, and we don't need China to have access to those chips. | ||
You're saying the quiet part out loud. Right now, if we don't stand up, the Biden administration, as compromised they are, do not stand up on the economic warfare they're running on us, and particularly the information and cyber warfare. | ||
And Mike Lindell says, hey, the cyber warfare is on November 3rd. | ||
He's going to have to prove that, because I asked Mike the question the other day. | ||
If you prove that to me, that's an act of war. | ||
It's an act of war. | ||
And hey, I sailed, I was in Taiwan. | ||
I was, you know, as a young naval officer in the South China Sea. | ||
I'm the last person who wants to go to war, a physical war with China. | ||
I want to confront them, not compete with them, confront them on economic warfare and information cyber warfare. | ||
But you nailed it. | ||
We don't have a choice but to defend Taiwan. | ||
They shouldn't think of this as some sort of option for us. | ||
Should we? | ||
Colonel Mills, we've got about a minute and a half. | ||
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They are on the front line of liberty for all of us. | |
They are our tripwire, our front line, because they are not stopping with Taiwan. | ||
It'll be Guam. | ||
It'll be Hawaii. | ||
It'll be Alaska. | ||
This is not abstract. | ||
This is literal. | ||
And everybody needs to get it through their head. | ||
We are together on this. | ||
China needs those chips. | ||
It's really about the chips. | ||
It's no longer integrating Taiwan, because Taiwan no longer considers itself part of China. | ||
And China, frankly, doesn't care about the 24 million wonderful English-speaking peoples of Taiwan. | ||
They want the chips. | ||
Colonel Mills, how do people get access to your writing and access to you? | ||
What are your coordinates? | ||
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Oh, absolutely. | |
Yeah, I'm Gav. | ||
I'm Colonel Rhett John. | ||
Colonel R-E-T John. | ||
And then my website is 9milgroup.com. | ||
And you can see all the different activities and any ways you can access me and I can correspond with you. | ||
Colonel Mills, thank you very much for coming on. | ||
Great work over there at the Committee of the Present Danger, China. | ||
Frank Gaffney and the team, thank you. | ||
Okay, the NBC special, we're going to make sure to go to Darren Beattie's Twitter feed. | ||
He's going to live-tweet this. | ||
We're going to get other people on it, see all the lies and misrepresentations made by Bellingcat, quote-unquote, the joint venture partner, the partner with NBC News on this. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us on Saturday. | ||
Enjoy day three of the Masters. | ||
It's moving day in Augusta National. | ||
We will see you back here at 10 a.m. |