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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
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And here's another sign that this will become, this stain on our history will be part of the election process. | ||
Many Republicans across the country are preparing for the upcoming midterm elections by focusing on the last election. | ||
The lie. | ||
The Washington Post reports that hundreds of GOP candidates are endorsing as central messaging for their campaigns that former President Trump really won the presidential election. | ||
Reading from the post, quote, of the nearly 700 Republicans who have filed initial paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to run next year for either the U.S. | ||
Senate or the House of Representatives, at least a third have embraced Trump's false claims about his defeat. | ||
Of those Republicans, more than 130 are sitting lawmakers who voted not to certify President Biden's election win on January 6th. | ||
Elected officials who spoke out against the conspiracy theory, like Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, have become key targets for challengers. | ||
They are using the big lie, Joe. | ||
They're not just believing the big lie. | ||
Enforcing or imposing that lie on many of their constituents or potential constituents. | ||
Right. | ||
They're using it as a way to win the election. | ||
Well, I mean, I doubt any of them are stupid enough to believe the big lie, but they certainly are using it. | ||
And it's a conspiracy theory that's born out of the belief that if my candidate doesn't win, Then I don't recognize a candidate. | ||
That's not democracy. | ||
That's what we see in tyrannical governments. | ||
That's what we see across the globe in illiberal, not even democracies. | ||
But Gene Robinson, we have now, according to this report, one out of three Republicans who are seeking office so far are post-democracy candidates. | ||
Who are illiberals who will not recognize the last election because they don't like who won that last election. | ||
Here we are, and we have members of Congress who refuse to come out and say that Joe Biden is President of the United States, that he won legitimately, and we have, of course, | ||
Talk show hosts on the Trump right who do the same thing, but this is an anti-democracy movement and we're now seeing that actually people are running for office hoping they'll get elected by running against free elections, by running against democracy. | ||
Allen West is now in Texas. | ||
He's now running against Greg Abbott because he doesn't think Greg Abbott is far right enough. | ||
After all that DeGregg Abbott has done. | ||
He has argued that Islam is not a religion but a totalitarian, theocratic political ideology. | ||
He has suggested black communities were stronger and better during segregation. | ||
So he's anti-Dr. King. | ||
He's called Democratic handouts, quote-unquote, the most insidious form of slavery remaining in the world today. | ||
And he's viable, Susan, in your party. | ||
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He also believes in QAnon and succession. | ||
And here's the thing, you talked about fascism early on. | ||
Really, I've been looking for a new word for Trumpism because I hate it, because I think it goes deeper than just Donald Trump within the Republican Party. | ||
And I keep coming back to the same name. | ||
It's neo-fascism. | ||
Forget Trumpism, it's neo-fascism. | ||
That's what the grassroots of the party looks like right now. | ||
And in some ways, in a really weird way, People who believe in democracy, you know, normal Republicans and Democrats and Independents, they should be almost happy Alan West is running. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he may win. | ||
And if he wins, he will be a very weak challenger to whoever the Democrats put up. | ||
We are seeing these really ultra right-wing candidates being put up by Republican parties, and not just in Texas, but in Ohio, And other places and these congressional seats that you, you know, the wackiest wackies are going to win the Republican primary, but they're going to lose in general elections. | ||
And that may not just help Democrats, but it will help the Republican Party in a way because it will burn it down. | ||
Maybe not in 2022 or 2024, but after enough losses, we can see maybe normal returning because those neo-fascists will be out of the party. | ||
Welcome. | ||
It is Tuesday, the 6th of July, the Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
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Full-on assault there, in total and complete meltdown by the War Room and the War Room Posse. | ||
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You've got Supreme Court justices and federal judges uh... cavorting with the ccp we're gonna get to that in a little while we bring the great jack the so big of senior editor over human events and his and terrific peace but guys i gotta start off with the meltdown over the weekend is now it's continued and and you know we're winning when did their literally coming apart at the seams over the weekend they took on the the the foundation of our country in our liberties and our freedom | ||
of the the uh... personification of the enlightenment that was a declaration of Remember, Jackie, you and I and Raheem have talked about that. | ||
That was just a declaration, our intent. | ||
It didn't include the eight years of hard combat it took to actually win our freedom for the British Empire. | ||
But over the weekend, the New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, PBS, all of the mainstream liberal media, progressive media, Marxist media, complete total beatdown of the United States, its values, the Fourth of July, we're systemically racist, we're nativist, we're xenophobic, it's divisive, waving the American flag is divisive, celebrating the Fourth of July is divisive, they're full on onslaught now. | ||
In their cultural Marxism and then this morning off the football their complete meltdown Washington Post huge article says up to a third of the candidates running support the 3 November project or the 3 November movement which is hey we don't need to worry about 20 new laws or we got to get to the bottom of 3 November and they understand what's coming they understand how they stole it they understand exactly where it was stolen in Atlanta in Philadelphia in Detroit in Milwaukee in Phoenix They understand that we're going to be relentless. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
I think subpoenas are going to be flying in Pennsylvania this week. | ||
More subpoenas in Georgia. | ||
About to have an explosion in Arizona with what's being found out there about the difference, the delta between the The ballots and the actual vote. | ||
So, so much going on, but a meltdown. | ||
So Rahim, welcome back. | ||
I want to start with you, and then go to Natalie and Jack, and talk to me about your perspective, particularly the weekend, the full onslaught about our values, and now they're on point today. | ||
MSNBC is really on point. | ||
You're a neo-fascist party. | ||
This is anti-democratic. | ||
You know, it's going to lose, it's going to destroy the Republican Party. | ||
Part of the part we didn't play there, Jory Reid actually said the quiet part out loud. | ||
She goes, one of the Republicans is just going to go back and be normal and argue about tax cuts. | ||
Be controlled opposition. | ||
Raheem Kassam, let's start with you. | ||
Well, let the good times roll. | ||
I say, you know, listening to a lot of the people over the course of this weekend, it's very clear who's on the front foot and who's on the back foot. | ||
Who's on the front foot with the election integrity pushes? | ||
Who's on the front foot with the anti-fraud initiatives? | ||
Who's on the front foot in terms of winning public opinion? | ||
Who's on the front foot in terms of getting to the bottom of what happened in the Wuhan lab? | ||
You know, all of these different questions that the media repeatedly has lied about, obfuscated about, and are now in full panic about. | ||
And of course, you're now seeing that across the board in terms of vaccinations and the stories that occurred in terms of vaccinations and all the lies that were told and the misinformation that was spread in the course of St. | ||
Anthony Fauci. | ||
But, you know, watching the coverage this weekend about your own country from within your own country, you know, it reminded me a lot about the jokes I used to make growing up about American independence. | ||
You know, the flippant remarks, the you know when you were trying to read your your american friends some of the things that that you would say they would never meant to be serious points it yet now we here those sorts of things being made a serious academic points and i can't help but wonder you know we where what what road what room do they have to go forward into if if this is there if this is the hill that they want to die on | ||
The flag's bad, the anthem's bad, the country's bad, its history's bad, its people are bad, its political parties are bad, its institutions are bad. | ||
The media seems to believe now that the only good part of the United States of America is the media, which as we know is mostly sold out to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Natalie, it's not just as bad, it's actually irredeemable. | ||
It's systemic from the very beginning. | ||
This is white supremacy, it's white domination, even worse it's a Christian theocracy. | ||
And you have it, whether it's the Olympic Committee pushing all these woke athletes, or the coverage non-stop of the major organs of our media. | ||
So Natalie, your thoughts. | ||
It's funny, I read a lot of Chinese Communist Party run media outlets to kind of discern the narratives that they're pushing. | ||
And as the days go by, it's kind of harder to tell the difference between a lot of these American corporate media outlets and the talking points coming from these Chinese media outlets. | ||
And I don't just say that because they're obviously in bed, but I think it reflects a kind of similar ideology in the sense that they don't love this country, they don't love the values that it was founded on. You bring up white supremacy, that's kind of this token phrase that they love to throw around. It was very interesting. | ||
The Global Times, which is I would say maybe kind of the MSNBC in the Chinese state-run media world, they actually said that people who are criticizing Peter Doshak, people who are trying to get to the bottom Yeah, the neo-fascists. | ||
Let me bring in a neo-fascist. | ||
Jack Posobiec, your initial thoughts, ideas. | ||
came from that we were actually motivated by white supremacy which on its face absolutely makes no sense but I think that's about as bizarre a claim as you see some of these people whether it's MSNBC Joy Reid standing up there and accusing the Republican Party of going crazy it's absolutely insane. | ||
Yeah the neo-fascists let me bring in a neo-fascist Jack Posobiec your initial thoughts, ideas. | ||
How you doing brother? | ||
I understand you spent it with Alexander Dugan again and a couple of hotel rooms with the two of you guys. | ||
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The two of you just kind of hashing it out over the fourth political way? | |
Over the weekend. | ||
So, no, what we're seeing here coming, of course, from the January 6 Truth or Mafia of MSNBC is the fact that they are terrified that we have now exposed their plot. | ||
We understand The axis between the CCP and the 1%. | ||
The CCP 1% axis is where all of this comes from. | ||
And the 1% in the West learned that to take over a country, to attain total control the way CCP has in China, is that you need to erase the institutions and the cultural symbols of the past in terms of a nation-state. | ||
You need to erase them or co-opt them to your own devices in order to attain total control. | ||
This is what you saw last week with the 100 year anniversary of the CCP, where who got up? Xi Jinping, the chairman of the party, the general secretary said that he now stands for China, that he is now the representative of 5,000 years of Chinese culture. | ||
That is what the 1% is trying to do in America today. | ||
They're saying our institutions are wrong, our symbols are wrong, they need to be erased, they need to be understood, they need to be disrespected and mocked until the only true forms of respect and what they would call social justice now come through who? | ||
Through them and the purveyors of these things like critical race theory, etc. | ||
This is all about power. | ||
It's about power over you. | ||
It's about taking away your agency. | ||
And it's about so those in privilege in the ruling class can maintain that power and that prestige while getting everyone to be divided amongst themselves. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we come back, we've got the team. | ||
We're going to analyze, deconstruct this. | ||
There's a lot going on, a lot of narratives, but I got to tell you, they're in full meltdown right now. | ||
I think Jack Rahim and Natalie are right. | ||
They understand that we're on to them. | ||
We know exactly what's going on. | ||
We're identifying it every day and they are leaking oil. | ||
All next with the team in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, I want to bring back in the posse here, part of the posse. | ||
Jack Posobiec, you're taking a short break with the family, with the ever-expanding Posobiec clan. | ||
Tell us, you had a very interesting story, observation about where you're staying up in New England. | ||
Yeah, so I'm up here in southern Maine, not too far from the bush compound of storied Kenny Bunkport, but the reason is that my family, my mother's side, they've been coming up here, Ogunquit, Wells, Perkins Cove, for their whole life, and we've been coming up our whole life. | ||
So we'll try to take a weekend or a week or so every summer and come up, so we rented a house this year. | ||
Get in with Tanya, get in with the kids, and we're going through kind of the beddings, the linens and everything, and I go into the closet and I say, I'm like, wait a minute, I'm saying, did you bring these? | ||
And she goes, did I bring what? | ||
And I look, all the towels in the house we're staying at, my pillow. | ||
They're all my pillow towels. | ||
I'm like, did you set this up? | ||
Did you like find a house or something? | ||
How did you do that, right? | ||
She goes, I just picked a house that was open, right? | ||
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This is becoming the new symbol. | ||
This is the new secret symbol. | ||
This is the symbol. | ||
In the first century Rome, what was the symbol? | ||
It's like the Jesus fish, like the Christian fish that they would do on the shore of the river in Rome or on the side of the wall where you draw the fish. | ||
Now it's, what are you sleeping on? | ||
What are you sleeping on? | ||
You got on my pillow? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You getting the best night's sleep you ever had? | ||
That's right, I am. | ||
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That's how you know. | ||
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There's some other promo codes out there, too, that I've heard of. | ||
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He's going to be on. | ||
He's got some issues with Mike Lindell's, I guess, the movies he's been putting out. | ||
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Alan Dukes needs a good night's sleep, too. | ||
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I want to go, Rahim, I'll toss it to you, but everybody just jump in. | ||
You talk about, this is deeper than politics. | ||
What's happening here, and this is why we want to give you signal, not noise, this is about the French Revolution. | ||
This is about an organized effort to destroy every element of a society. | ||
You know, it's that famous story when Nixon and Kissinger went to To Beijing to meet Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai back, I think it was in 72. | ||
They had the meeting, there was a quiet part in the meeting and Kissinger turns to Chou just trying to make conversation and says, well, you know, tell me what your revolutionary, tell me what your thoughts are on the French Revolution. | ||
He said it's too early to tell. | ||
Right? | ||
And that was because the Bolsheviks and the Communists and the Marxists in China and in Russia, all over the world, the world revolutionaries, look to the French Revolution as the railhead of how you actually destroy a society and try to remake a society in a radical way. | ||
So Rahim, I want you to jump in. | ||
Jack, Natalie, have at it. | ||
Well, my take on this is slightly different. | ||
I think one of the things that everybody should read is Sir Roger Scruton's Conservatism, because I think oftentimes we forget the history of anti-socialist and anti-revolutionary Uh, thinking. | ||
What, what are we grounding a society in and why are we doing that? | ||
What is, what has human history taught us about those things and, and who are the best thinkers to, to fall back on for all those reasons? | ||
Now, um, I, I have, I have a slightly different perspective on all of this because I, I don't come from here and so I don't necessarily have the same amount of reverence for all of the figures that were involved in, in your evolution. | ||
I, I have a, a distinct, uh, worry that that Jefferson and Jefferson's liberalism is used by the current political left as as kind of a even if they profess not to like him and he was slave owner and all these other things that they'll they'll they'll end up saying that there is a philosophical tradition that has allowed them to believe that Jefferson wanted them to freely operate in a revolutionary manner you know consistently through America's past present and future | ||
Now, the problem that we have at the moment, at least the problem as I see it at the moment, is that we don't have a conservative movement that even really necessarily knows what it stands for. | ||
We're really good at the moment about understanding points that we want to get done, victories that we need in our pockets, election audits, etc. | ||
etc. | ||
But I still don't think there is this war on the right going on right now, and despite the lackadaisical and kind of wishy-washiness of the Tim Millers of the world, They are still trying to pull the conservative movement in that particular direction, and you heard it from Joy Reid up there, right? | ||
Why can't they just go back to caring about low taxes? | ||
Well, as far as I see it now, the toothpaste is out of the tube. | ||
It's entropy, right? | ||
You cannot force this nationist mindset, this nationalist mindset, This community-first mindset that I see spring up all over the country, in the United States of America today, you cannot force that back in the chute. | ||
You cannot force them to go back and think, oh well, you know, it's just about five cents on the top rate of income tax. | ||
But this is the real philosophical problem we have now, and it requires a real philosophical solution, actually. | ||
We have the practical solutions, we have the political solutions, we have the election solutions, we have the technological solutions now, even, with the likes of Getter. | ||
But what is our philosophical conclusion right now to where conservatism stands and what wars it should be fighting? | ||
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Yeah, no, Rahim, a great point in that is, so not only are you talking about Tim Miller, but bring up David French. | ||
So over the weekend, just yesterday, David French publishes this huge article from a conservative... Hold on, hold on, hang on one second, that's President David French? | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
President David French. | ||
Yeah, President David French has this column up saying that conservatives should not ban critical race theory in classrooms. | ||
And why is this? | ||
Because critical race theory and teaching that to children is part of protected free speech for teachers. | ||
And he's saying conservatives should not stand up for that thing because it violates the principles of free speech. | ||
I'm sorry, David French, and that is not free speech. | ||
Free speech means, do teachers have a right to say that? | ||
Sure, you can say that in your home, you can say that in your private residence, you can say that wherever you want, but you're not saying that to our children. | ||
When you are on the taxpayer dime, you're in a classroom, you are teaching a national This is what Rahim was talking about. | ||
You are teaching them something about their country, whether it be, is your country good? | ||
Is your country bad? | ||
Is your country responsible for oppression and sin? | ||
The campus reform right around Georgetown just prior to January 4th this weekend, and they said, can you name something you're proud of to be an American? | ||
None of the students on Georgetown's campus, the campus reform interviewed, they were doing the man on the streets, could give them an answer. | ||
And why was this? | ||
They were saying things like, I'm ashamed to be an American, right? | ||
So this type of, it's a critical race theory element, but it also is hatred of your own country, hatred of the West, hatred of our traditions, hatred of our values. | ||
And so in answer to this, you need to have an- and opposing philosophy. You cannot just say, well, your side is wrong. You have to articulate a position, a conservative position of where we are, where we should be, where we are standing as a country, who we are as a people. | ||
I think we're post-conservatism. | ||
I think this is a populist, nationalist, traditionalist movement. | ||
Populism is about engagement at every level, whether you're taking over your school board and throwing these bums out, or if you're taking over the Republican Party and the precinct committee strategy, right? | ||
Or you're part of the ape army that is going to the heart of the corruption on Wall Street. | ||
Populism means empowerment of the people, and the people empower themselves by engagement. | ||
And they have institutions that back up their engagement. | ||
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It has to be people first, community first, family first. | |
The center around the family. | ||
That's the tradition part. | ||
I think it's populism as far as engagement goes and the voice of the people and the will of the people being determined and not the elites. | ||
Nationalism is that we understand that the nation state is still the finest institution we have in which to have total freedom and our sovereignty is everything and every American citizen deserves those protections. | ||
The Hispanics on the Rio Grande Valley Right, we had Royce White on the other day. | ||
Tremendous ideas about economic nationalism and how it's going to affect the minority community. | ||
It's the reason 20% of black males voted for Donald Trump. | ||
In traditionalism, it gets back to Rahim and Terry Schilling and Jack and Natalie, which you guys talk about all the time, the family as the centerpiece of that. | ||
The traditional nuclear family is the centerpiece of that. | ||
Conservatism had its shot. | ||
Let's say it didn't. | ||
We wouldn't be in this mess if the conservative movement was not the Washington generals to the Harlem Globetrotters. | ||
generals to the harlem globetrotters that you just got rolled the your your your controlled opposition uh... rejoice rates of the quiet part out loud Why don't the Republicans and conservatives just go back to what they do and argue about tax cuts? | ||
Tax cuts and deregulation, that's all they ever argue about, right? | ||
And they put up a pillow fight, no pun intended, about the cultural stuff. | ||
We would not be in this mess today if conservative... was not a racket. | ||
What it was, was a racket. | ||
It's just a racket. | ||
Populism is not a racket. | ||
Rahim, Natalie, you've got about a minute. | ||
Jump in here. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
It's a hard pill to swallow because, of course, so many of us think of ourselves as conservatives, but of course it is the pill to swallow that conservatism, at least in the way that it was seconded by the elites, has not particularly done much. | ||
I don't think, Natalie, does it even Does that dimension even occur to your generation now? | ||
Does conservatism even present anything as a philosophy to your generation? | ||
Do people talk about like, hey, what is the latest conservative, you know, think piece? | ||
No, not at all, and I'm inclined to think about a new organization that I've seen called Gen Z, G-O-P, Grow Our Platform, and it's this total astroturfed platform where they think that people my age care about the environment and bringing equality to everyone. | ||
I don't think those are the top talking points coming from today's young conservatives at all. | ||
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Jack, before I get... Of course, the National Pulse is going to break some blockbuster stories on the first day back from the 4th of July weekend. | ||
But Jack, give me your observations. | ||
Because John Mills said something yesterday. | ||
Colonel Mills drove from Northern Virginia to Seattle to take care of his mother's estate, who had just passed away, and then drove back. | ||
He said he saw one Biden t-shirt, no signs, and one Biden t-shirt, and that was in Seattle. | ||
He said the rest of the nation is just still got Trump signs everywhere. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
And he made a point. | ||
We actually are the governing majority in this country. | ||
It's now time to start acting like it. | ||
That they've tried to convince us, right, with this onslaught of the media, that we're not. | ||
We're actually the controlling majority, I think the vast majority of this country. | ||
That's why the 3 November project Well, you know, and like I said, I've been coming here since I was, you know, just a little kid with the family. | ||
if they thought it was really a losing ticket for us they would be supporting it yeah you guys should be talking about that all the time they're petrified because we're getting to where the receipts are jack gives your observation of the great state of main as you've seen it well you know and like i said i've been coming here since i was uh... you know just a little kid uh... with the family we've got family up here and i would say there's there's two kind there's two mains right There's Granola, Maine, along the coast, and then there's the rest of Maine, which is NASCAR, Maine, right? | ||
So we're staying on the coast. | ||
We went out to Sanford, Maine, last night to watch the fireworks. | ||
And if anybody remembers Sanford, that was the town that wouldn't die, right? | ||
So back when they closed down the textile mills, this all used to be, all New England was a center of textiles. | ||
The entire facility, the entire industry was up here. | ||
But a lot of those factories closed down and they moved away. | ||
And so the workers were essentially stuck. | ||
Those families are all still here. | ||
So you see the economic depression. | ||
There was a huge fire just a couple years ago. | ||
So the mills actually been completely burned down. | ||
So it's this huge centerpiece of these towns. | ||
And it's the same story writ large across the entire region, where there's so many of these towns, they've been hit by the depression, the people are still stuck there. | ||
They've got Trump signs up, Steve. | ||
They've got American flags. | ||
They've got Trump stickers. | ||
They've got, we saw Trump wand banners all over the place, right? | ||
You know, these are people who are looking for hope and it's economic. | ||
That is what people need to understand. | ||
It's economic populism is what they're looking for. | ||
It's economic populism is what they're looking for. | ||
There's no hatred of anybody else. | ||
There's no hatred of other there's none of that stuff They love their country They're looking for help from an economic basis from these manufacturing jobs textiles specifically in this area that have been shipped overseas through these disastrous policies of our elite the axis of the 1% in the CCP and look I got family up here, right? | ||
This is something that they've seen through their lifetimes, this is something that my family has seen through the generations as it goes on. | ||
This was a huge granite area, there was huge quarries up here in New England. | ||
A lot of that stuff has all moved away and it's through policy. | ||
And that's what people need to understand. | ||
This was done to these towns by policy. | ||
That's human agency. | ||
It's not some second law of thermodynamics. | ||
Although, I'm a Southerner, and from Richmond, Virginia, and the bulk of the family is from Virginia, North Carolina, but the Irish and the others came over. | ||
My great-grandfather, First Maine Cavalry, fought in the Civil War with the First Maine Cavalry. | ||
They're from Portland. | ||
The Maine people, I gotta tell you, some flinty types up there. | ||
Some hardcore, and by the way, huge Trump country. | ||
We used to go to Maine too. | ||
We focused on Maine too, like, nobody's business in 16. | ||
It's always an important district. | ||
Great, great people up there. | ||
Can't say enough of it. | ||
But that's the whole country. | ||
The whole country's Trump country. | ||
Trump won. | ||
Let's start acting like it. | ||
And that means we're not going to take any more nonsense. | ||
It's time to, like, get on with it. | ||
I'm so proud of the National Pulse and the job you guys have done. | ||
You are read at the highest levels, not just of the U.S. | ||
government, but more importantly, you're read at the highest levels of the Chinese Communist Party, the most influential transnational criminal organization in the history of mankind. | ||
They parse, you know, obviously Jack Posobiec, who speaks Mandarin, is a naval intelligence officer, but also Rahim Kassam's National Pulse and his lead investigative reporter, Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie, You've dropped a bomb last night on the justices and the Supreme Court, but you're about to print, you guys are about to put up another bombshell story from the National Pulse that falls right into Jack Posovic's thing that the 1% on both sides are working with each other hand in glove. | ||
Tell us about what you're about to drop in the National Pulse. | ||
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Well, you talk about a merger between the Chinese Communist Party's elites and American elites. | ||
Well, there's also a merger going on within the Biden regime between people who are overseeing NSA personnel and, quite literally, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We're talking about Thomas Zimmerman, which financial records from the Biden White House recently revealed that he is now serving as a special assistant to Joe Biden on National Security Agency personnel. In other words, he's kind of running HR for NSA, which is, of course, the agency that, as Tucker Carlson has alleged and many others, is spying on conservative journalists' phones, spying, frankly, on everyone's phone. But what's really interesting about Thomas Zimmerman's background and former | ||
employment is that he actually served as a fellow at a place called the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. And while at first it might sound bad enough that he's serving as a fellow at a Chinese Communist Party-run and controlled institution, this think tank has actually seen former CIA operatives coming from the U.S. who go overseas, work at this think tank, and they've been arrested and indicted for actually selling secrets to this think | ||
tank. And the FBI, you can see in the court documents, they refer to this think tank as, quote, a front group for Chinese intelligence collection and overseas spy recruitment. They also label it as, quote, a place to find, quote, spotters and assessors of potential Western spies. So, in other words, you have the person who is running NSA personnel in the Biden regime, literally worked at a breeding ground for people | ||
who will sell out America to the Chinese Communist Party just for some money in exchange for selling out secrets that, as court filings have shown, pose significant national security risks to the United States. Okay, Pasovic, you're in Naval Intel, but Natalie, I've got to ask you, is Is this a confirmed position or an appointed position? | ||
I take it it's not confirmed. | ||
He didn't have to go through a confirmation process? | ||
No, it's within the presidential personnel office, so he's not confirmed. | ||
But he also served on the transition team. | ||
He helped review more broadly the PPO, which like I said is kind of equivalent to the HR department of the White House. | ||
I think I joked a few shows back that the Biden regime was kind of running an affirmative action style hiring process for anyone with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And quite literally you see it happening because the person who is really running hiring practices primarily for the NSA but other agencies as well as probably the person who is most compromised by the Chinese Communist Party within this regime and believe me there are a lot of contenders all the way from the guy who's of course running the CIA Bill Burns even down to your rank-and-file members and frankly it goes all the way to the top with Joe Biden and of course his family members. | ||
So Rahim and Jack, answer this, riddle this for me. | ||
Don't we have an intelligence, you know, you got this, ever since the Church Commission, you have this, what, gang of eight up on Capitol Hill that get the highest intelligence briefing, but you have two separate intelligence committees, and the Republicans essentially get half the seats in the Senate and half the seats in the House. | ||
Why is it that it's Natalie Winters and the National Pulse That brings up these stories all day long. | ||
Why was this not... Because this individual has served for a while now. | ||
Natalie's been in the job, what, 60 days or so? | ||
Been in the job... Why is the Intelligence Committee not singling this out? | ||
Not going to the floor of the House? | ||
Not going absolutely crazy? | ||
Rahim, you first, then Jack, jump in. | ||
Well, let me put this in perspective here. | ||
So, if you have made your bread on Capitol Hill or downtown in Washington D.C. | ||
at either one of the K Street organizations, lobby shops, think tanks, or indeed at the White House, and if you've done that for a long time, if you're known in the circles you need to be known in uh... then then you're automatically sort of given a pass people tend to i can't believe the more people don't suspect me of being a british by put it that way but but you can move around often enough and and you're accepted so you just part that is the background to all of this then what | ||
you have is a series of organizations and sees groups institutions uh... a lot of them tax where taxpayer funded or organizations at united states institute peace it all of these types of things that exist to effectively give Political staff who may have had a poor consequence job because of the last election, it gives them a parachute. | ||
It gives them somewhere to land very easily, a decent salary, somewhere they can just hang out until they're cycled back into government the next time. | ||
One of these places that people were kind of going through appears to be the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. | ||
One of the kind of acceptable places that it seems that people were being cycled through. | ||
Now, of course, there's been some level of scrutiny on this institution. | ||
There's some level of security scrutiny on this institution, especially from the FBI. | ||
However, We all know that the people on Capitol Hill don't hold themselves to the same standard as they would hold someone like me or most of the viewers at home. | ||
If you were engaged with the Shanghai Academy of Sciences, you may well be prosecuted. | ||
But because this guy has been around for so long, he's an own face, he's worked in government, he's got to be trusted, surely he wouldn't have been in the rooms that he was in had he not been fully vetted and checked and et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And so that is the kind of approach that Thomas Zimmerman is profiting from here, and it's really the kind of approach that the Chinese Communist Party is profiting from here. | ||
Because what happens is we get lax about the security, we get lax about what people are saying, who they're talking to, what communications of theirs are being monitored, just because they're in and around the circuit. | ||
This is what Donald Trump meant when he talked about the swamp. | ||
This is the swamp in action. | ||
And not only is this the swamp in action from a corruption perspective, from a nepotism perspective, from a, you know, everybody falls up perspective, but now this is the swamp from an endangering national security, just so these people can take a decent salary all the time, perspective. | ||
And that has to stop. | ||
It has to be the case that the Republicans on Capitol Hill get their teeth into this guy. | ||
Get their teeth into when he started working for SAS, when he started, when he stopped working for SAS, if ever he has stopped working for SAS, what communications he has still had with those people, etc, etc. | ||
You know, if it were the other way around, they'd place a lot more pressure on a Republican operative and person who is working in personnel as a result of this. | ||
But I just want to come back to the point and stress this. | ||
Because Natalie has such a nice face and a sweet way of delivering it that I think we need to stress this even more. | ||
This is the personnel special assistant to the President of the United States, recently appointed, who has previously worked for the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence gathering operations. | ||
That's the case. | ||
There is no two ways about this. | ||
There can be no fact-checker to come back at this and say, oh, well, this is not quite the case, and SAS may be a legitimate organization, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We know that to not be true. | ||
So what we're dealing with here is truly, truly one of the most heinous national security threats that I think we have seen so far in this administration. | ||
Regime. | ||
Jack, we've got about a minute and we'll continue over, but this is your line of country. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
Look, I'll just say this, if this were a guy that was applying for an intelligence position at any of our agencies and they were coming in through the front door, he would not pass the basic SSBI, the single scope background investigation that's done of everybody when they come in to apply for a job in the intelligence community. | ||
He would not have passed with something like this on their resume. | ||
And it was just it would be something that they would say, you know what? | ||
This is too much of a risk. | ||
This guy's too much of a potential threat. | ||
We're going to put him in the round file. | ||
That means we're going to throw away that resume. | ||
There is no way that this white guy would have been passed on for an entry level intelligence officer position. | ||
So the fact that he's now serving, of course, at the highest levels of the White House, selecting who is in the personnel. | ||
Remember, the people who he's selecting, as Natalie pointed out, these are the political appointees. | ||
These are leadership at the various alphabet agencies around the government. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we're going to get to the merger of the 1% party of Davos, American elite, and the Chinese Communist Party, and the impact on your life, your family's life, your community, and your nation. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, to support the human events, Jack Posobiec's Theory of the Case, and this is a very important kind of intellectual construct article, so everybody's got to share it. | ||
Natalie Winters, once again, brings another piece of major evidence. | ||
She had an article, I think it went up late last night, about the justice system in the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Can you walk our audience through that, Natalie? | ||
Sure, well, they say that personnel is policy, but I think that Chinese Communist Party personnel is also Chinese Communist Party policy, and that's also what we're seeing, believe it or not, in various levels of federal courts within the United States, all the way up to the Supreme Court. | ||
I uncovered that Peking University's transnational school of law, which not only has Peking University been flagged by, again, the FBI over concerns of espionage and cyber attacks against the U.S. government, but this law school in particular is also funded by the China-United States Exchange Foundation, which we've done a ton of reporting at on the National Pulse about how they've paid for journalists to come to China in exchange for, quote, favorable coverage. | ||
And it's really top dog in the Chinese Communist Party's influence campaign and effort group operation, which is, of course, a billion dollar effort. | ||
But what's very, very interesting, and frankly, I almost didn't believe the story when I first uncovered the raw documents that allowed me to write it, but at the school's 2008 opening, former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy actually delivered the opening keynote. | ||
And a few years later, Justice Alito served as a visiting scholar, and that's, of course, the highest levels at the Supreme Court. | ||
But you also see people, and this is, again, concurrently, while they are serving on the bench, while they are determining the fates of many Americans. | ||
People from the D.C. | ||
Court of Appeals, judges from the Ninth Circuit and the Third Circuit, and also D.C. | ||
Superior Court have served as visiting fellows and visiting professors at this Chinese Communist Party-run law school. | ||
And I'll say it's very interesting, the Chief Justice in the D.C. | ||
Superior Court, who actually played a critical role in allowing a lot of these anti-Trump rioters to get off of charges in 2017 when they were burning down and attacking buildings all across D.C. when Donald Trump was being inaugurated. | ||
Well, he was actually a visiting fellow at Peking University, and he made sure he He actually didn't allow a lot of Project Veritas video to be used as evidence in that court case, which led to a lot of these people being let off. | ||
So when you juxtapose that handling with how a lot of these January 6th protesters are being treated, certainly interesting. | ||
And frankly, I think it's just disgusting to see so many people who have so much power in the United States. | ||
Obviously, the Chinese Communist Party has what's called the Three Warfares Doctrine, of which legal warfare is a part of and you see this kind of right explicitly in your face it's so in your face and it's just I mean it's appalling to me that these judges think it's so okay to have their their name and likeness their head shots on promotional materials to try to get Chinese Communist Party run universities to entice students to come and take their programs they'll take their money and it's exactly what you're talking about | ||
a merger between the Chinese Communist Party elite and American elite and believe me law lawyers attorneys law firms are not immune we've done also extensive reporting at the National Pulse that how really any major law firm not just has a huge China practice that is of course to be expected but You see people, for example, Elise Stefanik's challenger. | ||
He was actually, it was revealed that he was working as a lawyer. | ||
He was representing China Daily, which is of course a Chinese state-run news outlet. | ||
So you see a lot of these people who, in the legal world, are quite literally advocating on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And I would say when the Supreme Court is doing it, no wonder why you kind of see a trickle-down effect and so many lower-level lawyers are also doing it. | ||
Okay, when I say Wall Street's been compromising the City of London, the City of London is not London, it's actually the Wall Street of London, the old part. | ||
When we use that term Wall Street and the City of London, we also mean not just the banks, the investment banks, the hedge funds, the private equity funds, we also mean particularly the white shoe law firms. | ||
All the white-shoe law firms, virtually all the white-shoe law firms are totally corrupted and has major influence by the business they get from the Chinese Communist Party, directly from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's why they're so conflicted out on so many times to really go to the defense of the people. | ||
And all of those justices, all of them eventually start from most of them, 99% of them from major law firms. | ||
It's a brilliant piece. | ||
Before I toss it to Jack, Jack, I want you to comment on this. | ||
We'll get to your human events, the deeper elements of it later in the show. | ||
But for Justice Alito, is there some argument to be made for it? | ||
Because the Ninth Circuit and some of the other ones you mentioned, absolutely, these guys are Marxists anyway, the Ninth Circuit being the worst. | ||
But for Alito, does he make the argument that he's there to try to show them what real justice is? | ||
Is that the argument that someone that's as revered an icon as Justice Alito would make? | ||
Look, here's the thing, right? | ||
So... Oh, go ahead. | ||
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No, Natalie, jump in. | ||
It was your story, and now I want you to jack. | ||
Natalie, what's your thoughts? | ||
I mean, I don't think so, because again, this is not just a Chinese Communist Party-run university. | ||
One could maybe make the case if it were just that. | ||
But this is explicitly funded by part of the United Front, which is a billion-dollar military-linked effort in China, whose sole purpose, they say, is to, quote, neutralize opposition in the U.S. | ||
And I'd encourage people to read the article, because it's not just that Alito went there. | ||
and took some pictures and gave some lectures. You can see him extolling the school, talking about how great it is. | ||
He actually lectured on globalization and how great globalization is. | ||
So he's not going there and talking about how great America is. | ||
He's really just kind of, I think, towing the Chinese Communist Party line. | ||
I encourage people to read the article. You can see more of the synopsis of his visit there. | ||
But I saw no indicators that he actually kind of sung any... | ||
Don't bury the lead. | ||
They also have taken the website down since we wrote the story, so that's not really the transparency that I think these judges would be going over there to promote. | ||
Hold it, don't bury the lead. | ||
When did they take the website down? | ||
Well, it goes in and out, but as of now, it is not an active, now it's active again, but as of yesterday, it was not an active website, so I had to go through archived versions. | ||
I can tell you, because we're so close to the Freedom Fighting Movement in China, when you're in your office, you get a phone call and they say, Miss Winter's on Line 3. | ||
First thing you do, don't take it. | ||
Let me call my lawyer. | ||
Jack, real quick, you've got 30 seconds. | ||
Peking University is the Harvard of China, as Tsinghua is the MIT. | ||
That's where they actively recruit their best intelligence agents, correct sir? | ||
Look, this is exactly where you're putting your elites through. | ||
This is where you get elite capture, and that eventually becomes elite merger. | ||
A hundred percent, that is what their CCP is using to target for agents back in the United States. | ||
That's exactly what they were doing, whether the people there, the Americans, know it or not. | ||
Okay, the posse is going to stay over. | ||
We're going to work through the second hour. | ||
We've got Liz Yor and there's revolt in the Catholic Church. | ||
We've got Joe Allen. | ||
More amazing stories about technology, transhumanism, and of course, Alan Duke joins us from Lead Stories. |