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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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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. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Okay, by the way, we have huge breaking news at Arizona. | ||
We're going to try to get to you later in the show, but trust me, there is so much going on behind the scenes in Arizona. | ||
Make sure we get belt, suspenders, suspenders, belt, and another set of suspenders. | ||
Or is it belt, suspenders, and another belt? | ||
Anyway you want it. | ||
Duplicate systems on duplicate systems on duplicate systems. | ||
We're going to make sure that one's going to be so explosive, you want to make sure it all checks out so that they're processing and processing and processing. | ||
Just remember the Karen fan, the president out there, they're totally organized on top of things and the mainstream media is in full and complete total meltdown and that's great and spreading that to Georgia, we got Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, this fight's included all over. | ||
Okay, plus we've got tons of stuff in the Wuhan lab, including the Australian, that's saying, hey, it's obviously the spike protein. | ||
Right. | ||
There's something bizarre. | ||
Designed for humans. | ||
It's designed for humans. | ||
You got all into that, bioweapons to Mars, the 100th anniversary. | ||
Of course, the publicist for the party at Davos, the economist, you know, my favorite, has the power and paranoia. | ||
the Chinese Communist Party at 100. | ||
Our take in the war room is going to be a little different tomorrow. | ||
It's 100 years of destruction. | ||
It's the chaos and destruction they have done to the Chinese civilization, to the Chinese people, and to the world. | ||
Yes, sir? | ||
Oh, you should see this CNN article that just went up. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is about to turn 100, but Xi will be the real star. | ||
I mean... | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
They're revolting. | ||
But goodness, when they look back at the history of this era, they're going to see the people that called out this transnational criminal organization and fought and aided the Lao-Beijing, old hunter names in China. | ||
The only way that it implodes, I said this today on Chinese, it was one of the Chinese news services, one of the free Chinese news services. | ||
The Chinese people have to take it down. | ||
Only they can take it down. | ||
The biggest thing they've got is the diaspora, the 250 million that fled. | ||
They're prospering so much in the West. | ||
We can help, but it's coming down. | ||
The transnational criminal organization is going to come down. | ||
As we say now, next year, Beijing. | ||
Okay, for our celebration. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
Before I get to Darren Beatty, I've got to bring Beatty in, but what you said is actually... | ||
Groundbreaking. | ||
Make sure the audience understands, I want you to connect dots, this is very important. | ||
When in the transition, when we had that big presentation and Comey was there, I had to do something else at the time for the President-elect. | ||
When they came out and they said that, because we had demanded they have to put everything with their logos on the top. | ||
I want to see all the official stuff because they've been leaking to CNN, you know, shipping all these Russian guys home. | ||
I said, hey, fine. | ||
If this is worse than the Cold War, prove it. | ||
They had all the things with nothing. | ||
OK, they had all their documents, Brennan, all these devils. | ||
they're all demons, okay? | ||
And Comey's got his little thing on the side, he's got the little thing in the envelope, I said, you didn't touch it, it's like radio, I don't touch that. | ||
They touched it, and then I said, right there, in front of all of them, we're gonna see that in one of these non-mainstream sites, you're gonna see that in 48 hours, and then the New York Times, because they've been trying to push that throughout Washington, D.C. | ||
The information laundering cycle. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's how they get this stuff in the press. | ||
And Ben Smith was the editor of BuzzFeed, Mr. Rahim Kassam. | ||
Okay, and Ben Smith did the victory lap immediately after the publication of that, says he normalized the PP dossier in the minds of the American public. | ||
The steel dossier. | ||
Well, yeah, but let's call it what it really was, was this, it was scurrilous, it was aimed at being that, it was aimed at dragging- Sexual perversion. | ||
Right, dragging the Americans' minds about their president to a place where they had never been before. | ||
Ben Smith then got promotion for doing that. | ||
He got promoted to the New York Times for doing that. | ||
Not just the New York Times. | ||
Aaron Coy. | ||
Turned the New York Times chief media columnist. | ||
Right. | ||
He's got a reported column that he's not, it just didn't come as some field reporter. | ||
He goes all the way up to the top. | ||
Right. | ||
He goes from being National Enquirer to the top, yeah. | ||
Right, so consider this. | ||
This is this is the prestige paper of record in the United States and their chief media correspondent pops a story 10 days ago effectively outing one of the so-called most senior sources that 18 other reporters in the industry has. | ||
Now just to put that in context that would be Amanda like me Um, having Ron Klain as a direct source, and 17 other conservative reporters having Ron Klain as their source, and then leaking that to Darren Beatty, who then writes an article about how we all use Ron Klain as a source to attack Biden. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
It's an absurd thing to do and it was absurd on the face of it when I saw it and I thought there's something wrong here. | ||
So I tucked it in the back of my mind and then when this thing came out, you know, two nights ago, I went, I get it. | ||
I get where the Ben Smith thing came from. | ||
This isn't 18 reporters telling Ben Smith, hey, we talked to Tucker Carlson. | ||
This is the security apparatus of the United States of America telling their operative Ben Smith, hey, you want to start looking into who Tucker has texted with in the past. | ||
That's the best analysis. | ||
No one's making that analysis. | ||
By the way, let's be blunt. | ||
The same National Security Apparatus used Ben Smith as their errand boy back in 17. | ||
In January 17, Ben Smith was the errand boy for the National Security Apparatus. | ||
Comey gave him the folder and said, you can now report. | ||
It's been shown to the President, right? | ||
We showed it to the President. | ||
It wasn't in the official briefing, in an envelope. | ||
Oh, Mr. President, I have something I really have to discuss with you. | ||
Hey dude, if you want to discuss it with him, put it in the presentation, stamp FBI on top of it. | ||
It's the same thing he did with Nunes when he pulled him aside and told him that information and then right before he went out with all of it. | ||
It's an old trick. | ||
That's what he does. | ||
It's an old trick. | ||
And Comey is very good at that. | ||
But Ben Smith carries the water. | ||
For the National Security Apparatus, and that's why he got a field promotion to the New York Times. | ||
He's not quite David Isikoff, he's not quite David Ignatius, he's working his way up. | ||
Those are just mouthpieces, right? | ||
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Yeah, they're the press office where he's the errand boy. | |
This guy's an operative. | ||
He launders the narratives, right? | ||
Yeah, he cleans it, because here's the thing, it can't go straight from the security apparatus to your television screens, right? | ||
There has to be the underlying article, and then somebody at the New York Times gets to go on TV and go, well, of course, you know. | ||
Just Morning Joke and have those people on, right? | ||
That's what they have to have. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in, now we've got another one. | ||
So listen, although it's not on the Chiron at Fox, the Tucker Carlson thing is, as President Trump will say, big league. | ||
It's a breaking point. | ||
Watch this space. | ||
National Pulse is all over it. | ||
Darren Beattie at Revolver is all over it. | ||
That's why these news sites are fearless, and it takes fearless. | ||
Conservative Inc., you've got to kind of get with the program here, right? | ||
Understand you're going to go into uncharted territory, and it's dangerous. | ||
Because, trust me, they're coming after Darren Beattie. | ||
They're coming after Raheem Ghassan, they're coming after Manny Miller, they're coming after Lee Smith, they're coming after Rich Higgins. | ||
If you're going to step up and be a patriot, they're coming at you. | ||
That's part of it. | ||
Even Mark Eglinton says, hey, you think I'm in danger? | ||
I don't know, brother, but I would. | ||
I don't want you to get paranoid and start looking over your shoulder. | ||
Darren Beattie, your lead story in the Revolver today is groundbreaking. | ||
I want you to tee it up, I want you to introduce who this guy is, why this is important, and why Beattie and Kassam and Bannon argued For the feckless Republicans, let's have the commission where we get five and five because we want a place to adjudicate this and get all the information out. | ||
We're not afraid of anything to happen on the 1-6. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Zero. | ||
We fear none of it. | ||
But we need an official adjudication venue. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
Alright, so I need to be serious because this is a very serious story. | ||
I think this story at revolver.news, right up at the top, Is the highest stakes and most dangerous and most dangerous and most important story right now in the country. | ||
I think Tucker's coverage of the first part of this series is part of the reason the national security state is going after them and you and I have talked about the apoplectic and really terrified response in the media. | ||
So this piece up here at revolver.news right now is the sequel To the previous piece that changed the entire national conversation on 1-6. | ||
More specifically, it led us to ask, not, are they taking selfies? | ||
Not, is it Antifa? | ||
Very simple question. | ||
Was 1-6 an intelligence failure, as the FBI Director Christopher Wray says, or was it an intelligence setup? | ||
Now, in the previous piece, we argued Very strongly that it was a setup on the basis of looking at unindicted persons in the charging documents who occupy senior positions in the key militias imputed to 1-6 who haven't been indicted and yet a sandwich shop owner faces 60 years for saying no, no, not yet. | ||
That discrepancy was tremendously suspicious to us. | ||
In this second piece, we're able to refine this question still further by asking a question about one of those unindicted persons referenced in the documents. | ||
This is the founder and head of the Oath Keepers Militia, the biggest militia in the United States, according to media reports. | ||
And we basically open up the story with the following. | ||
Hey, Republicans, you can crack open the entire story of January 6 with one simple, relentless question. | ||
What is the FBI and or Army counterintelligence's relationship with Stuart Rhodes? | ||
So in a nutshell, if we're right here and we argue very carefully and very meticulously, I would not have published this if I did not have an extreme confidence level in this piece. | ||
This is right. | ||
That means that the head of the major militia imputed to 1-6 would have had a relationship with the federal government either as an informant or an undercover agent. | ||
If that's the case, it is not a stretch whatsoever to say that 1-6 was actually orchestrated by the government. | ||
That it was actually a setup. | ||
Now, I'm happy to go through the details of the armament. | ||
Hang on, I want you to go through the details. | ||
I've got to check my time here. | ||
I want you to go through the details. | ||
One thing I've got to make sure we're clear on is that Christopher Wright Why was it the guy that was the commander-in-chief at the time, because I think you do have a misnomer here. | ||
It's been set up as an intelligence failure. | ||
You're actually arguing, it's not an intelligence setup, you're actually arguing it's an intelligence operation. | ||
And it's an intelligence operation. | ||
So my question to you, Darren B., before you get into the details, the last time I checked, and maybe I'm just crazy, But the commander-in-chief of the United States at the time of all of this and the things that led up to this was Donald J. Trump. | ||
How did Donald J. Trump not be informed by the FBI, by the Secretary of the Army, by the Secretary of Defense, by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, by the head of DIA, of all of this, of any of this? | ||
So how come Trump was president, why wouldn't he know this? | ||
Well, I mean, you know as well as I do that Trump had an adversarial relationship with the entire intelligence community before he was elected. | ||
That's essentially, that's the Amanda's Excellent movie, and that's just history. | ||
And so of course he wasn't notified. | ||
The intelligence community viewed Trump essentially the same way that they view so-called authoritarian leaders in Eastern Europe that they use color revolutions to overthrow. | ||
That was the essence of the Revolver.news color revolution series. So of course they wouldn't inform him because the whole idea is to set up a situation in which they can basically silence, suppress, and destroy the energies associated with Donald Trump's victory. | ||
And this false 1-6 narrative that I believe was engineered as an infiltration operation, this false narrative is now the key pretext that our national security state is using to ram through Patriot Act 2.0, the domestic war on terror. | ||
So of course they wouldn't inform Trump because the whole thing is set up to destroy the energies associated with the Trump movement going back to 2015. | ||
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We're going to come back. | ||
I want to stick with you and I would say I think Amanda's got her sequel right here because it's really the ongoing sequel to your first film, The Plot Against the President. | ||
It's really a plot against the country now. | ||
I mean, that's the thing is the IC is totally out of control and there hasn't been a normal chain of command for more than we know, for longer than we know. | ||
Beattie, I actually thought you were kind of crazy when you first started talking to me about this stuff a couple years ago. | ||
Actually, I actually give you a head tip. | ||
You might have been right, and not that I didn't think it was a huge issue, I didn't think it was THE issue. | ||
Real quickly, you've got 30 seconds before we go to break. | ||
You believe that this is the central issue between the populist nationalist movement and the Uniparty right now. | ||
Is it really the national security state, sir? | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
If we don't bring them to heel, we don't have a country. | ||
Absolutely true. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
You spent a year of your life doing this. | ||
I've got to tell you, this is the sequel. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Darren B is going to be back. | ||
We've got to continue to talk about it. | ||
We've got Michael Yan in Greece on the migrant crisis and invasion of the United States. | ||
He's been in Central America and now he's gone to Greece to see what happened in 2015 and what's happening today. | ||
We've got Sidney Powell. | ||
We're going to talk about the performance of the film tonight, the showcasing of the film for Rich Higgins. | ||
All of it when we return in The War Room. | ||
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Every day we're in a historic, as you know, we're in a historic fight for this republic. | ||
This is a fourth turning. | ||
You're seeing characters you never heard of before now coming to the forefront in this fight. | ||
People that were the big voices are being washed away. | ||
You know why? | ||
They lack commitment. | ||
They lack fight. | ||
They lack grit. | ||
Because this is not for sunshine soldiers or summer patriots, right? | ||
It's for people that would want to hunker down and get it done. | ||
And now you're seeing our own Tucker Carlson is being put, it's now his turn in the barrel, right? | ||
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In the break, Darren Beatty, we had a pitch. | ||
Jack Vosobic actually gave the title to the sequel to your great film, The Plot Against the President. | ||
To plot against the Patriots. | ||
Pot against the Patriots. | ||
And all I'm sitting here thinking is, how much is he going to charge me for that title? | ||
Yeah, no, first of all, Posovic, just remember, she loved it, but then she goes, hold on, hang on. | ||
I can't act too excited. | ||
What's he going to want for that? | ||
Because that's really good. | ||
Does he want money? | ||
No, he will want that when somebody downloads it, there is a promo code. | ||
What do you know, Posovic? | ||
No, that's what's exactly... No, no, just feedback to his Twitter feed. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Jack's joining me tonight. | ||
Jack's co-hosting with me at the theater tonight for Plot Against the President, Benefit for Rich Higgins. | ||
Rich Higgins, one of the great patriots in the White House, put the list out with a whistleblower on it. | ||
The memo, you got it. | ||
The book is amazing. | ||
He's in real serious shape. | ||
They're doing a great, really, benefit for him and the family tonight. | ||
What theater is that? | ||
We confirm the address upon ticket purchase. | ||
We can't put it out there. | ||
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Talk about NSA. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay, because you're amazing. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Well, we have, you know, congress people coming and stuff. | ||
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That's why PASOBIC is Naval Intelligence. | ||
And we're also auctioning off the two posters, Red Dawn, signed by my dad, and Conan, signed by my dad. | ||
And those are all on my Twitter and everywhere. | ||
People all over the country can bid on those. | ||
Okay, fantastic. | ||
The big thing, we'll talk about it later. | ||
I want to get to Michael Young in Greece. | ||
We've got Sidney Powell. | ||
I've got to get back to Darren. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
Walk us through the theory of your case. | ||
This is pretty explosive, particularly explosive because there's a lot of patriots, a lot of military, a lot of veterans, a lot of law enforcement that are sitting there going, hey, you know, I'm joining these organizations or I'm a patriot. | ||
You know, what's happening here? | ||
The ground's kind of shifting underneath me. | ||
So walk, walk through what your findings are, sir. | ||
Right now, that's a very important point. | ||
And I should just begin with this caveat that this piece is not about saying that Everything the Oath Keepers say is wrong. | ||
In fact, a lot of what they say is sensible. | ||
They're just, you know, outraged at the theft of the 2020 election and so forth. | ||
This piece does not speak to that. | ||
I have no doubt that there are patriots in this organization and other organizations who have joined these organizations as a misguided expression of Um, outrage against our corrupt ruling class. | ||
But the central question that I'm concerned with is federal infiltration and incitement in 1-6. | ||
And Oath Keepers is basically the main militia group imputed to all of the so-called insurrectionist type activities of 1-6. | ||
And in keeping with the structure of our previous piece, I simply focused it on person one, and that is Stuart Rhodes. | ||
He is the founder and head of the Oath Keepers. | ||
And there are some very, very serious questions about this individual. | ||
And I'll just give a sense of how the piece is structured and then encourage everyone, go to revolver.news and read the whole piece in its entirety. | ||
So basically, our first step is looking at the difference between the shock and awe standard of prosecution, this ultimately severe standard of prosecution against, for instance, this sandwich shop owner facing 60 years for saying no, no, not yet. | ||
And the fact that this person, one, Stuart Rhodes, has not yet been indicted. | ||
And the question is, why is he being protected? | ||
And just to give people a sense of his communications leading up to and on 1-6, he says, This one communication, he said, the Oath Keepers will have some of our most skilled special warfare veterans standing by armed just outside DC as an emergency QRF. | ||
The emergency QRF, that's quick reaction force, which is a military term that basically refers to a reaction force with a bunch of weapons and possibly explosives. | ||
On November 10th, Rhodes sent a message to his followers with a note from a, quote, friend from Serbia. | ||
And this note says what the people must do. | ||
It included calls to gather in the capital, storm the parliament, engage in complete disobedience. | ||
And in so proceeding, the message assures, quote, no barricades will be strong enough to stop them, nor the police determined enough to stop them. | ||
He goes on repeatedly to refer to President Trump giving a signal that the Insurrection Act is activated whereupon his militia members should Do whatever, engage in some kind of violent activity. | ||
His direct words, he, President Trump, needs to know that you are with him. | ||
And if he does not do it now while he's commander in chief, we'll have to do it later in a much more desperate, much more bloody war. | ||
Let's get it on now while he's still the commander in chief. | ||
And so forth. | ||
If President Trump fails to act while he's still in office, we the people will have to fight a bloody civil war and revolution against these illegitimate puppets. | ||
And he goes on and on. | ||
I could go on in the list. | ||
Now, the important thing is people can listen to this and say, oh, maybe this is incendiary, but for whatever legal reason, it's not sufficient for an indictment. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that I want him to be indicted or not indicted. | ||
I'm pointing to his actions and behaviors leading up to 1-6 and saying the fact that he hasn't been indicted and all of these underlings have suggests within a broader context that he is very likely an undercover operative or informant. | ||
And I have additional sources that basically back this up. | ||
And so I think the smoking gun of this whole article is the government's response to Thomas Caldwell's motion for bail. | ||
So Thomas Caldwell is an Oath Keeper who was indicted, who was arrested, and he petitioned for bail. | ||
The government responded to him basically saying, no, we can't give you bail, you're too dangerous. | ||
And in this government document, They outlined this conspiracy that Caldwell was involved in, but in just about every instance that they referenced the conspiracy, they cite not Caldwell's words and actions, but Stuart Rhodes's words and actions. | ||
And so relevant, so relevant portions from this document. | ||
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Are we, are we broken up or are we good? | ||
Hello? | ||
Okay, let's come back to us. | ||
I can't hear it. | ||
I think we dropped right there for the punchline, Rahim. | ||
Yeah, just for the audience. | ||
I know the audience is always, they can still hear the guests, but we can't hear the guests. | ||
So we'll connect back with Darren Beatty in just a moment. | ||
Look, I think this is an amazing thing that he's written here. | ||
I read it all this morning. | ||
It's an intense piece. | ||
It's a long piece, but it goes a long way. | ||
To explain some of the actions that I think we all had questions over in the immediate aftermath. | ||
We saw so many hours of footage. | ||
Dozens and dozens of hours of footage in the immediate aftermath of January the 6th of these people, you know, who were moving together, walking together, talking together, labelled the same. | ||
And the question is, you know, why, and the big question of Darren's piece is why, if this one person is particularly such a big threat, Is he exempt from any of the further prosecutions? | ||
While, by the way, I know just 24 hours ago they pulled up another granny, right? | ||
There's another 75-year-old lady who's now being charged with trespassing. | ||
Yeah, Darren, we only got a couple minutes left. | ||
I think we got you back. | ||
That's the question Raheem asked. | ||
For Ray to come out and say we have the most intense investigation in the history of the FBI against this domestic terrorism, why is this guy not at the top of the list, sir? | ||
No, it's basically what you could call a reverse Rico situation. | ||
Usually, you want to use the small fish to get after the big fish. | ||
But in this case, we have the self-professedly biggest fish at all, the founder and leader of the biggest militia associated with the worst, quote-unquote, insurrectionist activities of 1-6. | ||
and he's a free man. Meanwhile, all of these underlings, including just regular people taking selfies, are thrown in prison and indicted. And in fact, in Rhodes's case, he has a long history of injecting himself into similar situations. And there's a repeated pattern of everyone getting indicted but him. And he moves on to the next thing. | ||
He has a career in this spanning way back, most notably his participation in the Bundy Ranch standoff. | ||
Same pattern. | ||
He injects there. | ||
He volunteers his bodyguard services, which is basically one of the intelligence services' favorite ways to infiltrate is to volunteer bodyguard services to dissident groups. | ||
So he volunteers bodyguard services. | ||
All the people at Bundy Ranch, they get indicted. | ||
He somehow miraculously goes free. | ||
It's the same pattern. | ||
You got to read this whole piece. | ||
This piece is the key to unlocking 1-6. | ||
It's the highest stakes, most dangerous, most important piece. | ||
Revolver.news. | ||
Please read the whole thing and share it with everyone. | ||
Of course, Kevin McCarthy didn't want a balanced commission where we could start to put this information out there because he'd rather have Nancy Pelosi jam something down your throat later. | ||
No, you guys were the only ones calling for that. | ||
You and Darren. | ||
And Darren was ahead of this. | ||
Okay, Darren, real quickly, did this guy go to Yale Law School? | ||
Yeah, he did. | ||
It's a very interesting career trajectory. | ||
Okay, stop. | ||
The most damning, the most... Like, that was it. | ||
Stop. | ||
Yale Law School, give me a break. | ||
A cesspool of the national security state. | ||
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A cesspool of the national security state. | ||
But they always do this with the militia groups. | ||
I mean, they've been doing this since Waco, Oklahoma, Randy Weaver, like all of that stuff. | ||
I mean, they've been doing this since back then. | ||
So real quickly, what's your social media handle? | ||
How'd they get to Revolver, sir? | ||
We've got about 10 seconds. | ||
Revolver.news, biggest piece in the country, right on top. | ||
Twitter is at Darren J. Beattie. | ||
D-A-R-R-E-N-J-B-E-A-T-T-I-E. | ||
And hello to all my friends in the NSA. | ||
Yeah, we need to put... By the way, NSA, be a force multiplier. | ||
Help us push it out today. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic. | ||
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All right, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
In the last 24 hours, I've got a lot of messages, especially regarding England's performance in the Euro Championship, saying, hey, we thought you guys wanted out of Europe, and now we're progressing to the next stage. | ||
But there is a serious point to be made about Britain's relationship with the European Union proper as to where these jokes come off the back of. | ||
And that is in 2015's migrant crisis, you know, the tipping point for Britain's, really the breaking point as the big poster once said, Nigel Farage's poster once said, the poster that drove the media wild as it tried to convince ordinary Britons and Europeans all across the continent, hey, you have to let in unlimited numbers of people, no checks, no questions, no queries, no, you know, | ||
No ability to control your own borders and control your own destiny. | ||
And so I want to bring in Michael Yon here now who has traveled from one side of the world to the other to put into context some of what we've seen over the last six, seven years in Europe and what we're now seeing on the southern border of the United States of America. | ||
Michael, thank you so much for joining us here. | ||
Where in the world are you and why? | ||
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Hi Rahim, great to be on with you. | |
I am in Athens. | ||
Just came into Greece this morning from Panama. | ||
It was about a 24-hour ride. | ||
I've been, of course, down in Panama and Colombia, Mexico, Texas as well. | ||
Since January 7th, we were actually at the inauguration and at the Capitol attack as well. | ||
And then I've been following migration ever since then because this is another part of this war to destroy the United States and also Europe. | ||
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I lived in Europe for six years. | |
I lived in Germany for four years and Poland for two. | ||
I speak German fluently, so I know this. | ||
I've been all over Europe and I see what's happening here. | ||
37 million migrants are in Europe now. | ||
That's according to the EU's own numbers, European Union's own numbers. | ||
8.2% of the EU population now is migrants, right? | ||
And some fish just don't mix well in the same aquarium. | ||
And as you know, The Europe has been basically the Middle East for white people for centuries until 1945 at the end of World War II when the U.S. | ||
military stayed here, you know, since those many generations since that time and have kept the peace. | ||
But as you can see, As they're filling the houses and apartments now with tens of millions of migrants, many of whom don't speak any of the European languages, and many of whom don't have—in fact, we were just talking with a man from Guinea. | ||
He's been here in Greece for two years. | ||
He has no job. | ||
He has no prospects whatsoever other than He's living on the streets. | ||
And so that's what you're facing. | ||
Now, a lot of Americans think this is just happening at the Texas border. | ||
It's not. | ||
You have to look far outside of your borders. | ||
If you're fighting it at the Texas border, you've already lost. | ||
That's why I've been down with Chuck Colton. | ||
He's holding the camera here. | ||
He's a famous war correspondent. | ||
We've been going to country after country together, tracking this down, and we're gonna lay out a big report later, and you're gonna see that this is a massive problem, but it can be stopped. | ||
The human osmotic pressure, the hop, most of it in the United States is being caused by the draw. | ||
It's being caused by leaving candy at the door. | ||
That's why we have so many trigger treaters. | ||
If we stop That we don't even need the wall. | ||
What we need is to stop putting the candy out so people stop coming from deep in Africa and Asia. | ||
I meet Bangladeshis all the time. | ||
I meet Nepalese and Indians all the time. | ||
Now we've got the Panamanian government cooperating with us. | ||
We have the Panamanian government cooperating with Chuck Holton and me. | ||
Instead of the US government. Did you see that foreign policy article by their foreign minister a few days ago? | ||
I sent you that's a direct result of our work. So we're down here doing this We're trying to and we're and it's succeeding. We're gonna bring some heavy hitters down in August go ahead and to Darien Real quick before we get to that and we get because we've got we're burning time We got time and I want to make sure we get Michael on tonight and tomorrow Was the migrant crisis of 2015 an invasion of Europe? | ||
Is this what's happening right now? | ||
Not an emergency, not a crisis? | ||
Is Nigel Farage right? | ||
Is it an invasion of the United States? | ||
Well, this is what we got pilloried for in our descriptions of this in headlines and in copy in 2015. | ||
Stopped being manageable for the host nations. | ||
And the public stopped being amenable to it. | ||
Well, that no longer is migration. | ||
I would argue that migration and immigration policy have to flow from the democratic process. | ||
The people have to consent to what their government's migrant quotas are, if they even exist at all. | ||
And that stopped happening. | ||
At that point, then, that becomes an invasion, an invasion which the political elite are complicit within. | ||
Michael, my question to you. | ||
CNN even reported a million people now have crossed into the United States in the past several months. | ||
They reported that yesterday, came to confirm some of the numbers that we've heard in previous weeks. | ||
Is that now being regarded as an invasion into the United States? | ||
Because that's certainly how we saw it in Europe. | ||
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Absolutely it's an invasion. | |
I'm down here on the front lines and so is Chuck. | ||
He's right here with me. | ||
We're probably the two most experienced war correspondents in America. | ||
It's an invasion. | ||
Now we've got the Panamanian government working with us to get the United States government to help Panama because the U.S. | ||
government is just vacant. | ||
The Panamanian government is frantic. | ||
They need help because our Our draw pressure and this osmotic pressure is pulling people through South America, through Columbia, through Panama. | ||
Money, money, money. | ||
There's a lot of money flying around. | ||
I can talk about that for hours. | ||
We've got actual numbers. | ||
Steve, 48 hours ago, I sent you numbers straight from the Panamanian government. | ||
They came to us. | ||
They didn't go to the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
I sent those to you. | ||
Those are numbers of children coming through the Darien Gap. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
Thousands. | ||
That came straight from the Panamanian government to us. | ||
And they're trying to get attention because they knew I would come on your show. | ||
They sent me those numbers. | ||
They want you to see this. | ||
They want Steve Bannon to send somebody down here to go into the Darien Gap. | ||
And I'll take you. | ||
Chuck and I are going to take one of the high officials in the Panamanian government. | ||
We are going to take them into the Darien Gap in August. | ||
That's us doing it. | ||
And now we've already had two American government officials go down with us. | ||
We need somebody who's got the blessing of Steve Bannon. | ||
If they've got your blessing, we'll take them. | ||
We're going to get revved up real quickly. | ||
We've got about a minute and a half left in this segment for you, Michael. | ||
Todd Benzman was down there from CIA. | ||
He said it's United Nations of Of people coming through here. | ||
I just want to make sure from your voice and from what you've seen, this is not people from Central America anymore. | ||
This is that osmotic pressure. | ||
You're saying that is drawing people from all over the globe. | ||
Know that that welcome mat is out by the Biden administration. | ||
It's pouring through the Darien Gap, up through Central America, through Mexico, through our southern border, from all over the world. | ||
Is that your contention? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And up to at least 10% die going through. | ||
Chuck thinks it's one out of seven. | ||
That's even more. | ||
And we cooperate with Todd Bensman practically seven days a week. | ||
So we share information. | ||
We send him documents. | ||
He sends us things. | ||
And we've got a network. | ||
We're really watching this like an octopus from many different angles. | ||
That's why we're here. | ||
We're going to Africa in a few days. | ||
And then we're going straight back to Texas. | ||
To check it out there, and then back into Dairy and Gap. | ||
So we're doing a lot of things I can't really talk about now, but when we're finished, you're going to see what we're going to show you. | ||
Okay, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to have you back on. | ||
Give us your, what's your handle on Patreon? | ||
What's everything? | ||
People who want to find out more and support you, where do they go? | ||
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Patreon is shutting me down because I wrote something about the pandemic and ivermectin and that sort of thing. | |
So they're shutting me down. | ||
So I'm on Locals. | ||
I'm on Locals. | ||
As you know, Patreon is wildly left-wing and unstable. | ||
But Locals. | ||
I'm on Locals. | ||
Go to Michael Yon. | ||
Y-O-N is my last name. | ||
Yankee Oscar November. | ||
And I publish every day on Locals. | ||
Okay, we're going to get it up into the chat and we'll talk to you afterwards. | ||
Michael, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
You saw that President Trump was going to the border today. | ||
Yes. | ||
Which is... It's going to be historic. | ||
It's going to be historic. | ||
And by the way, with Habit, it's going to be contention. | ||
He's the one that forced Kamala Harris down there. | ||
You got breaking news from the State Department? | ||
Oh, this is amazing. | ||
From my old employer, I suppose. | ||
I mean, I was there. | ||
You can tell a man at Men & Millie's is not there anymore. | ||
What did Blinken just do? | ||
This blows my head off. | ||
Blinken just announced that they're going to make an option for, first of all, the male-female mark that you have to check when you get a passport. | ||
It no longer has to be backed up by anything medical if it is not matching what's on your birth certificate. | ||
And they're also adding, apparently, a third, from what I can tell, it's a third option, but it may be more than that, for I don't even have to be a citizen now to get identification and documentation in this country so I mean what does it even matter? | ||
It's just a dilution to nothing. | ||
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Disgrace. | |
I thought we would trust the science, trust the data, trust the... | ||
Oh yeah, science is out the window. | ||
I don't even have to be a citizen now to get identification and documentation in this country. | ||
So I mean, what does it even matter? | ||
Yeah, like it's... | ||
It's just a dilution to nothing. | ||
Out of the... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Disgrace. | ||
It's really insane. | ||
Let's bring in... | ||
I mean, I can tell you. | ||
They're going to be doing graphics about that. | ||
The Hollywood crowd? | ||
No, the State Department folks. | ||
They're going to be just like, finally! | ||
Just wait until they change the front color of the passport to rainbow. | ||
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Rainbow! | |
Oh, just do it! | ||
Actually, just do it. | ||
Just make the American passport rainbow. | ||
Silly people, Steve. | ||
Silly people. | ||
I'm done. | ||
Amanda Millis is here to trigger us this morning. | ||
Yeah, just do it. | ||
Let's bring in now Sidney Powell. | ||
Sidney, we've got you on here for a couple things in defending the Republic. | ||
The great Sidney Powell. | ||
The great Sidney Powell. | ||
But I've got to ask you, Sidney, you're now down in Texas. | ||
You've been a former federal prosecutor. | ||
Does the evidence show to you that this is an invasion versus just the typical crisis we've had at the border? | ||
Is this actually an invasion of the United States now? | ||
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Oh, it absolutely is an invasion, Steve. | |
It's an organized, funded, orchestrated, deliberate invasion. | ||
It's one of the means that our evil cabal and government and global government is using to destroy the middle class and the United States of America. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
Why does our government seem incapable of actually taking on the cartels? | ||
The cartels are kind of the front guys for the Chinese Communist Party and for all this around human trafficking, sex trafficking, fentanyl, the new opium war, all the fentanyl, all the opioids come up through there. | ||
Why do we lack the willpower to take the cartels on? | ||
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I think it has to do with money, Steve. | |
The cartels are making billions of dollars. | ||
There's no telling how many government officials they have bought off. | ||
I have no doubt they own many of the officials along the border in multiple states. | ||
There's no telling how many congressmen they've funded in one way or another. | ||
The money laundering has to be over the charts, off the charts. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
And so it's to their benefit. | ||
You're right, the human trafficking is just an abject horror, and it's growing at exponential values. | ||
It's just hideous. | ||
We've got to jump in for a break. | ||
We've got about a minute and a half, but I want to talk to you about defendingtherepublic.org. | ||
You've made this case that there's three things. | ||
The sacred right to vote, the rule of law, and God is now missing in our country, and you guys, this is the whole purpose you have. | ||
Can you explain that to us? | ||
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Yes, we want to protect individual rights and use the legal system in every way possible to combat the destruction of the middle class in America that's going on in this country, whether it's freedom of speech issues or the abuses of the January 6th people that went in the Capitol when the police invited them in. | |
The thousands of hours of videotape the government and the FBI are hiding from those defendants, the way they kept them in prison for nine days without even a shower. | ||
Abuses they wouldn't have heaped on an international terrorist have been inflicted on American citizens, many of whom just walked in upon invitation to see what was happening in the building that's supposed to belong to the people of the United States and have been grossly mischaracterized in the process. | ||
But we're working in multiple areas to protect individual rights, also to find out exactly what happened in the election. | ||
We want the truth, the absolute truth, and nothing but the truth. | ||
And we won't settle for anything less than that on behalf of the American people, regardless of their political party. | ||
We just saw today 135,000 test ballots in the New York race. | ||
Absolutely absurd. | ||
Test ballots, or did they just get caught with the counterfeit ballots that have been injected in other places in the presidential election? | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return in a second. | ||
That's, you know, Eric Adams is the Law and Order candidate. | ||
Always a Democrat. | ||
He's a former NYPD cop. | ||
Law and Order candidate. | ||
Kind of funny how it always goes against the Law and Order guys. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back with Raheem Bassam, Amanda Milius, Sidney Powell in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
If I pull a four of a kind or an inside straight and everybody around me at the table folds their cards, I want to slam my cards down on the table face up. | ||
These audits should be something everybody welcomes, given the circumstances in which the election was determined in the middle of the night. | ||
In order to restore trust in our election system, we must do forensic audits to either verify the existing vote or get it right. | ||
Wow. | ||
Talk about intense. | ||
That's the new spot of Sidney Powell's DefendingTheRepublic.org. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
Matt Gaetz, the great Matt Gaetz, just lighting up over there at the house? | ||
Yeah, Gaetz is just throwing down during one of the DOJ committees, talking about Tucker Carlson, talking about the NSA, and demanding an inspected general investigation into the monitoring. | ||
Okay, so we're going to pull that. | ||
We'll have that for the five o'clock show. | ||
Are you doing a podcast today? | ||
Is this more soccer or football getting in the way? | ||
No, no. | ||
Yesterday was the round of 16. | ||
We're now moving into the quarterfinals at the end of the week. | ||
So we've got a few days. | ||
I'm sleepy. | ||
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I'm sleepy. | |
It's a yes or no answer. | ||
You watch golf, okay? | ||
Don't talk to me about sleeping. | ||
Only major golf. | ||
I will do a podcast specifically on this Ben Smith stuff. | ||
You actually came up with something original for a change. | ||
You didn't steal. | ||
You forgot to end that sentence. | ||
It's called an homage. | ||
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I want to go back to Sidney Powell. | ||
By the way, very powerful spot. | ||
Tell us how. | ||
We've got only a couple of minutes, Sidney. | ||
Tell us how important. | ||
Big news out of Arizona. | ||
There's going to be a big development in the next couple of days coming out of there. | ||
What they're continuing to do. | ||
How important is it for the 3 November movement to go throughout the country to get full forensic audits in all these battleground states, ma'am? | ||
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Oh, we absolutely must have them. | |
And we need money for the Arizona audit to wrap up right now. | ||
You can go to defendingtherepublic.org, go to our Arizona page. | ||
Every dollar you donate there will be given directly to the audit. | ||
They are doing a fantastic job there. | ||
Countless states have sent dignitaries and officials to go see how they're doing it so they can replicate it in their states. | ||
It's the gold standard of how these audits must be conducted and we must audit the vote. | ||
The American people are entitled to the truth. | ||
I don't care how far back it goes. | ||
We have got to find out and we have to protect our sacred vote. | ||
We don't have a Republic without the rule of law and the validity of our votes. | ||
And God, that is what it was founded on. | ||
That's what we must have. | ||
And you can get more information at sydneypowell.com, where we also have some great new t-shirts. | ||
You can be a walking billboard for the truth about the election and the Republic. | ||
And they can't take that down. | ||
And also defendingtherepublic.org. | ||
This is what President Trump was saying. | ||
2022 and 2024, all these new laws, that's all fine, but you can't go forward until you get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
Sidney Powell, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
You're an audience favorite and a beloved patriot, ma'am. | ||
Thank you for coming on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Get up on the website, I want to get into the live chat, all the information. | ||
Okay, tonight, another hero, Rich Chiggins. | ||
This guy nailed back in April of 2017 in the Oval Office. | ||
He had basically the memo, gave the President of the United States, of all the bad guys, right? | ||
All the Obama appointees and all the nationalists. | ||
Political warfare, which is what he talked about a lot. | ||
And, I mean, Rich Higgins really was the, you know, the bell ringer, which is why McMaster chased him out. | ||
He was brought in with, like, the Flynn team, which anybody who's watched... The president's in the Oval Office told McMaster, I want a whole list, I want him to roll them out of here right away, and McMaster's refused to do it. | ||
Yeah, and the amazing thing is then McMaster fires Rich out from under the President's nose, and the President finds out about it and is furious the next week. | ||
So anyway, Rich has been a real leader in this whole movement. | ||
He's a really, really important figure. | ||
Where is he now? | ||
He's very, very, very ill. | ||
He's been in the hospital the majority of this year. | ||
So there is a GoFundMe for him that is the Rich Higgins GoFundMe. | ||
You can find, you can Google it. | ||
And, uh, if people can't make it out tonight, I suggest they donate to that. | ||
If they can, we still have about 10 tickets of general admission back. | ||
Can we put the poster up? | ||
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Can we put the poster up? | |
How? | ||
Okay, so it's a filming tonight. | ||
You can't find the time of the location until you... No, no, the time is, uh, it's general admission, 630 VIP, uh, open bar reception at 5. | ||
And it is... Hold it, hold it. | ||
Open bar? | ||
Open bar with that crew? | ||
Yeah, with that crew, yeah. | ||
Hold it, Posovic and you? | ||
Yeah, it's going to be wild. | ||
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Posobek doesn't drink, but I'll take care of it for him. | |
You have to come! | ||
He's a naval intelligence officer. | ||
I'm just talking about Posobek's friends, the hangers-on, right? | ||
Yeah, it's going to be wild. | ||
You're going to let him drink beforehand? | ||
Yeah, I think that's the name of the game, because they've got the movie to sober up during. | ||
So we're going to play the movie. | ||
The movie is awesome in a theater. | ||
People get crazy. | ||
Lee Smith's book that she adapted for the screen, the plot against the book. | ||
It's a spy thriller. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's stunning. | ||
Lee Smith is a fabulous investigative reporter, great writer. | ||
You did an amazing job. | ||
Kash Patel is joining me, who is basically the Tom Cruise of the movie. | ||
All the women love him. | ||
It's going to be a real hit with the MAGA ladies. | ||
We're doing a Q&A after the film. | ||
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I thought you told me I was the Tom Cruise of the movie. | |
I've been caught! | ||
I've been caught! | ||
This is terrible. | ||
I have to leave. | ||
I have to leave. | ||
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I gotta go. | |
I gotta go to my screening. | ||
I gotta go do my hair. | ||
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You're so Hollywood. | |
Real quickly. | ||
You're Tom Cruise. | ||
You're Tom Cruise. | ||
She's one of the most... He's binary. | ||
We're reheeming. | ||
We're reheeming. | ||
Do we have that? | ||
We got to put it up. | ||
I want to put the front page of the Sun newspaper up. | ||
No, you look over. | ||
I'm like looking to see what he's doing and he's just looking at a giant headline that says... You're one of the most talented filmmakers out there. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You are your father's daughter. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Now, he's a true warrior. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
A great filmmaker, but also he's pure MAGA. | ||
Totally. | ||
Totally MAGA before there was MAGA. | ||
Before there was MAGA. | ||
And by the way, he got ostracized, but the reason he was such a legend is his work. | ||
Yeah. | ||
At the end of the day, what does Robert Redford say in that film, The Way We Were? | ||
Hey, when they need somebody to write a script and fix a script, they'll reach out to even the guys at Communist back in the 50s. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's why your father was always, because he was a warrior, a patriot, never backed off, never backed off an inch, and he's just one of the great talent you are. | ||
So you're going to do a sequel to Lee Smith? | ||
Yeah, we're going to do it. | ||
Plot against the Patriots? | ||
Plot against the Patriots. | ||
And you're going to do the McAfee film? | ||
Oh, I'm busy this year. | ||
But that means you are too, because you're on the hook for producing. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back at 5. | ||
Explosive show at 5 o'clock. | ||
Don't miss it. | ||
Raheem, you're going to do a podcast? | ||
Yeah, I'll do one later. | ||
The Ben Smith thing is brilliant. | ||
I've got to tell you, this Tucker Carlson NSA, the Darren Beatty, they're all interconnected, okay? | ||
This is signal, not noise. | ||
I want to thank Amanda. | ||
Milos, you've got to do this more often. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
This was awesome. | ||
By the way, you can always show up before the camera goes on. | ||
I like to keep it stressful. | ||
We have a pre-show. | ||
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You can have hair and makeup here. | |
Really? | ||
Don't say that because I will! |