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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
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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. | ||
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Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
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We've got Noor Bin Laden joining us from overseas. | ||
We have Dave Ramaswamy in a few minutes talking about South Africa with Eric Prince. | ||
We've got Eric Prince in the studio. | ||
Patrick K. O'Donnell, the great combat historian, because you know about the founding of this nation and what it took. | ||
I know you love the Marblehead guys. | ||
This is the great book, The Indispensables, from Patrick K. O'Donnell. | ||
Thank you, Patrick. | ||
It's for you. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
He knows you're a student of history. | ||
I will devour it. | ||
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Make a big difference. | ||
Make a big difference. | ||
Hey, this is what this audience is. | ||
Remember, Rachel Maddow, she shows you the respect. | ||
Look, Fox ain't talking about it. | ||
Newsmax ain't talking about it. | ||
Most of the conservative media's not talking about it. | ||
MSNBC's on it every night, and she's in meltdown. | ||
You know why? | ||
She understands the power. | ||
This is a true grassroots movement. | ||
What's happened in Arizona and Georgia, there are no big shots down there. | ||
That's all the little guys. | ||
These are pages. | ||
This is why I call it the new Lexington and Concord. | ||
The Arizona, the convention center out there is the Concord Bridge, and trust me, when President Karen Fan, as big a revelation as she had yesterday, when she comes out with that last one, the delta between the physical balance they have and the recorded vote, okay, and that number is going to be a significant number, when she puts that into the letter to Maricopa County, That will be the 21st century shot heard around the world, okay? | ||
Because a lot of things are going to change, and Rachel Maddow knows it. | ||
That's why she's sitting there, she says, this thing is getting bigger, and it's serious. | ||
As much as you hate her, and I understand the audience hates her, hey... | ||
She at least shows you the respect to look at your work and to say what they're doing is important. | ||
Nobody else is covering it, but she is, and because you know why? | ||
She's very smart and she knows this is important. | ||
This is the new Concord Bridge. | ||
This is Lexington, and we're never going to give up. | ||
It's now gone to, in this new telegram group, all 50 states. | ||
She started the other day by having the map of Oklahoma. | ||
It's all red. | ||
She goes, look at this, Trump won 70-30, and they want to do an audit. | ||
Yes, ma'am, you're damn right we want to do an audit, and we're going to audit all 50, because it's going to show the corruption and confusion. | ||
We're going to win a couple more House seats. | ||
We're going to take back a couple of Senate seats right now. | ||
But it's also going to show the incompetence and corruption of the establishment. | ||
Remember, in Arizona and Georgia, let me repeat this again, this is not about race and it's not about party, because in Arizona and Georgia, these are white Republicans that have done this, okay? | ||
Allowed this to happen. | ||
Okay, so it's beyond gender, and it's beyond race, it's beyond sexual preference, it's beyond religion, it's beyond political party. | ||
It's not, this is non-partisan. | ||
We actually have, you have Democrats and Independents on the floor doing the count. | ||
Those are the patriots. | ||
Colonel Parker and these guys are the people doing the count in the intense heat over the last couple months. | ||
And she understands it's important, right? | ||
Because she sees, she's said it now for months, once they get their hands on the ballot, New game in town. | ||
And that's why the Indispensables that book from Patrick O'Donnell, those people are exactly the people on the floor in Arizona on that deck plates doing the counting. | ||
That's the same tenacity and grit. | ||
Laura Ben-Laden just gave her a theory of the case. | ||
I want you to give it and I want to go back to her. | ||
So we've been under assault from the beginning. | ||
Patriots have stood up from time immemorial. | ||
Is this the most dangerous time in American history, given technology, given now this kind of party at Davos, the Chinese Communist Party, all of it? | ||
Is this the most dangerous turning we've had in this country? | ||
This convergence, to me, goes back a hundred years, especially when you changed the laws. | ||
The government, the federal government of the United States, used to run off tariffs alone, right? | ||
Actually protecting domestic manufacturers, and it funded everything. | ||
10-15% tariff. | ||
When the progressives changed the Constitution to allow income tax, it allowed the federal government to explode. | ||
When the federal government amended the Constitution to allow direct election of senators instead of them being elected by the legislatures, it changed the loyalties of those senators. | ||
To Washington, not to their own constituency. | ||
So it's allowed this massive expansion and it's... Wow. | ||
Noor is right about that ebb and flow, that grappling between lovers of liberty and lovers of the lie of the nest of socialism or Marxism. | ||
That collectivist mindset that says only if only a few people are in charge and they're smart and they're gonna take care of all of us Some people are lazy and don't want to have to take care of themselves. | ||
They don't want to the rugged individual. | ||
They can't they can't They can't embrace. | ||
Even when you look at the coasts, right? | ||
The frontier people made it when new immigrants were coming in the 1800s. | ||
They didn't just stop in New York or the coasts. | ||
They pushed on to the middle of the country because they wanted to own and control their own land. | ||
They wanted to have their own destiny. | ||
That's what made America great. | ||
And now I think we've got to suffer from affluenza where everything has been very easy in terms of earning money and all the rest. | ||
The left is going to say that's the colonist mentality. | ||
You're just taking land. | ||
You're just appropriating land. | ||
You're just stealing land. | ||
That's not really the frontier mentality. | ||
Stealing land? | ||
Going and farming and carving out an existence to farm and to create value out of land that was completely idle and unused? | ||
No, that's called living. | ||
Norah Bin Laden, why is this the most dangerous time in American history, ma'am? | ||
And by the way, what can our audience do about it? | ||
This is an activist audience. | ||
Why is it the most dangerous time in American history and what do you recommend this audience do starting right now? | ||
We are at war, certainly, even though the nature of this war is very different to what, you know, we are accustomed to and what has been imbued in our collective mindset in terms of how we view war. | ||
You know, we don't have bombs falling over our heads. | ||
We don't lack, you know, basic necessities. | ||
We're relatively comfortable, but this, make no mistake, is a war. | ||
Information warfare, cyber warfare, many different facets. | ||
That being said, There are two things that I'd like to say. | ||
The first one is that I'm incredibly optimistic. | ||
I haven't wavered a single day since November 3rd. | ||
And I know that patriots are going to take the country back. | ||
Even though things seem very dire, I sense, and I think we can all see, the desperation from the regime. | ||
And they are trying incredibly hard to retain their illegitimately gained power. | ||
And it's just so plainly obvious to see. | ||
So we really need to continue standing up, speaking up, Um, first and foremost, um, to push back. | ||
We have to push back. | ||
We can't let them, uh, let them succeed. | ||
And the second thing I wanted to say is that this week, I mean, as I said, I've been incredibly, um, uh, unshaken since November 3rd, but this week has been an incredible boost and one of the cues, the biggest cues, and I was waiting for it. | ||
And, uh, I'm, I'm very happy that it happened, but it was Tucker talking about the fraud, bringing that back. | ||
On his show, I think that's a signal. | ||
And, obviously, everything that happened yesterday in Arizona. | ||
And the information, while it wasn't groundbreaking... Hang on one second. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
I want to say, by the way, I want to say something. | ||
First, she's optimistic as we are. | ||
We're the majority in this country. | ||
We're the vast majority. | ||
Yes. | ||
We've got to start acting like it. | ||
Your pickup on Tucker is very important. | ||
Not just Tucker Qua-Tucker. | ||
Fox. | ||
Fox understands that they're jammed up right now, okay, because they have, they called Arizona too quickly, they made a massive mistake there, and they have been terrible, let's be brutally frank, the Murdochs have been terrible in ordering Fox to shut up about election fraud. | ||
You cannot discuss it, you can't go on a show as a guest on it. | ||
What Tucker did the other day is not just about what he said about Georgia, but understanding that at Fox, they understand they've got to now start to get ahead of This movement. | ||
And I agree with you 100%. | ||
Once again, before I let you go, Noor, why are you optimistic? | ||
I'm incredibly optimistic because we're the majority and it shows how desperate. | ||
I want you to again, once again, tell this audience why are you optimistic in this war that we're fighting? | ||
I mean I'm following incredibly closely and last time I was on I mentioned that you know there are millions of us that are that are rooting for you and watching from afar but I see and I'm you know I mean even though I'm in Switzerland I live almost on your own on your time zone as well but I'm really following closely the movement and You see it, you know, you had Samir yesterday, Armstrong, who's so lovely, and she's a parent that's standing up and fighting. | ||
You see all these images of parents going to board meetings, you know, defending, standing up for their children. | ||
More and more people are speaking up and are waking up. | ||
And this fight, you know, it's incredibly heartbreaking to see the suffering that has, you know, Taking place since the installment of the Biden regime on January 20, but they are completely exposed. | ||
And each day that passes, their corruption just is obvious for everyone to see. | ||
And there are just so many so many you take, for example, the Cuba situation, regardless of what's going on on the ground there, it highlights the issues and the Again, the corruption of the establishment, of the elite. | ||
Why isn't the GOP standing up for the January 6th prisoners but defending Cubans? | ||
And how hypocritical that the Biden regime is defending the freedoms and the rights of Cubans but actually persecuting and jailing their own Americans and slandering them and treating them as domestic terrorists and white supremacists and all these lies. | ||
I mean, what's the word I'm looking for? | ||
Sorry. | ||
Keep repeating. | ||
All the lies are spreading. | ||
Nora, how do people get to your podcast? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
You've got to follow her Twitter feed or get her whatever you're on because it's white hot. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
What's your handles? | ||
And what about the podcast? | ||
I know you had Darren Beattie on the other day. | ||
Tell me about your podcast. | ||
Yeah, I just started it 10 days ago. | ||
I also had Darren as the first patriot. | ||
I was really glad he came on. | ||
And I also had another, I mean, only great patriots, Alex Shepard, who follows the audits very closely, Mr. Joe Kent, and the great Amanda Milius. | ||
So, so far, I'm off to a great start. | ||
And I have many great patriots coming on soon. | ||
Yeah, so that's NorbinLadenCalls.Podbean.com. | ||
And you can find me on Twitter at Norbin Laden. | ||
Nora, thank you greatly for joining us. | ||
You're a true patriot. | ||
We really appreciate it. | ||
Always appreciate your perspective. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
When the President of the United States says that Republican attempts at strengthening election integrity, asking for people for an ID, he's equating it to as dangerous for America as the Civil War, as It's open conflict. | ||
You can tell they're desperate and they certainly don't want certain facts to come out. | ||
Is that dangerous? | ||
Is that dangerous rhetoric? | ||
It's stupid and irresponsible rhetoric. | ||
When they say dumb things long enough, then I think people just write it off as noise. | ||
Just like a lot of the over-dramatization of COVID concerns. | ||
Has largely made some set of America just kind of tune out to, and then the federal government loses credibility. | ||
Look, when you ask what people can do today, they can not hit the easy button all the time, right? | ||
If you don't like what big tech, what Amazon is doing to small businesses, focus on supporting small businesses and don't hit the easy button and order your paper towels, go to the local retailer. | ||
Maybe you pay a couple pennies more It doesn't matter. | ||
Do you want a country that has a flourishing middle class? | ||
Yes, we do. | ||
Then we have to help them compete. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We're going to go to Cuba. | ||
We're going to talk South Africa. | ||
We're going to talk to these spots all over the world. | ||
The thoughts of Eric Prince. | ||
We're going to have Dave Ramaswamy in here. | ||
The world is on fire. | ||
You notice the world wasn't on fire when Donald Trump was president? | ||
There's no conspiracy, but there are no coincidences, right? | ||
The world was not on fire when Donald Trump was president. | ||
Oh, we'll talk about that. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Eric Prince, Dave Ramaswamy join us next in The War Room. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Okay, I want to go, we're going to go around the horn here quickly, not quickly, but I want to start in South Africa. | ||
Your thoughts on South Africa, and I'll bring in the great Dave Ramaswamy in a moment. | ||
Sure. | ||
The violent outbreak in South Africa in around Gauteng, Joburg and around Durban is largely a coup attempt by former President Zuma and the Zulu wing of the ANC, the African National Congress, the ruling political party. | ||
Remember, came from a Soviet-sponsored COVID action program against the South African government in the 70s, 80s, 90s, when Mandela took over. | ||
Boy, you never hear that. | ||
You never hear that about Mandela. | ||
All of those leaders, including Zuma, were trained at the Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow to be good little communist activists. | ||
Zuma was president, so it was Mandela, and then Mbeki, and then Zuma took over and unleashed eye-watering levels of corruption in the South African state around 2008 or 9, and then he was voted out in 2017. | ||
The President now is Ramaphosa, much more of a businessman. | ||
He's tried to have some anti-corruption commission. | ||
Zuma refused to testify, so eventually the Supreme Court was going to lock him up for defiance of all these court orders. | ||
When Zuma finally surrendered himself to the court, then he unleashed his survivors, or his supporters, political supporters, to do chaos, looting, and pillaging, basically to try to bring down the government, a vote of no confidence, so that the ANC-Zuma-Zulu wing The real hardcore Marxists could take over and get away with their crimes. | ||
Is this, Dave Ramaswamy, is this targeted not at the whites, but is this targeted at the Indian entrepreneurs that have kind of gone into South Africa and are the entrepreneurs and have built a lot of the businesses and particularly food distribution and things like this? | ||
Dave Ramaswamy? | ||
Sure, Steve. | ||
I'm going to completely echo what Eric said, which is, it's a little-known part of South African history, or not just the country of South Africa, but Southern Africa. | ||
There have been Cuban mercenaries active in Southern Africa, in Angola, in Mozambique, since the late 70s, after the toppling of the Portuguese government there, in both countries in 1975. | ||
Remember, the country of Angola on their flag is an AK-47. | ||
So you've had these Marxist guerrillas and revolutionaries active in Southern Africa for more than 40 years and also the ANC has had a military wing which was banned or outlawed by the Government till 1990, but after President Mandela took office in 94, these people were welcome back into the country. | ||
And, you know, true to Marxist form, they have waged class war first against the white farmer class and now the and also later the Indian trader class. | ||
So remember the Indian South Africans, I mean, calling them Indians is kind of a misnomer because they're South African citizens. | ||
And Indians first went to Southern Africa in this 18th century, you know, with the Dutch East India Company, the British East India Company. | ||
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Gandhi didn't return to South Africa or to India till his mid 40s. | |
Most of his early career was spent in South Africa. | ||
Uh, you know, fighting against separate but equal laws. | ||
In fact, he was tossed off a train in Southern Africa in the late 1880s that's that's got that's what got him started in politics So you've had the Indians who were brought in as indentured? | ||
Slaves pretty much for to work on the sugarcane plantations, and then you have the trader class so remember for a Marxist They don't like peasants or farmers, and they don't like small businessmen the bourgeoisie or private this is what you're seeing happen Breakout is a war Which has been ongoing on South African or on white, mostly white South African farmers for 40 years. | ||
And now it's going on to affect the trader community, the service providers, the entrepreneurs, the logistics. | ||
And it's not just restricted to Indians, by the way. | ||
You know, there's a colored population in South Africa who are the descendants of both black and white settlers and also you have a small but vibrant black entrepreneurial class. If you think black conservatives are sidelined in America, their fate is a thousand times worse in Africa. I mean you never hear them get on politics or media. They're completely sidelined. So what we're seeing | ||
is this Marxist endgame where and Durban specifically where the latest riots are breaking out besides the commercial capital of Jo'burg and the political capital of Pretoria is Durban is a very strategically placed city on the Indian Ocean. It has a Deepwater National Harbor. | ||
It's the biggest port in Southern Africa. | ||
And so Eric is right. | ||
You almost see this coup attempt where not just businesses are looted, residential homes are broken into, but water treatment plants are attacked. | ||
Fuel refineries are attacked. | ||
You know, food, logistics, distribution warehouses are attacked. | ||
So this is a way to bring down the regime through Cascading failure! | ||
Okay, hang on one second, because you talked about, it was Dr. Joseph, what, Sembimbi? | ||
Was our guy in Angola back in the thing? | ||
Jonas Sembimbi. | ||
But I want to go back, he mentioned Cuba. | ||
This is why Cuba is important today. | ||
The font of all this overseas, the Soviets and the Russians and now the Chinese have used Cuba always as kind of their overseas foreign legion, whether it's in Venezuela, in Central and Southern Africa. | ||
This is why the Cuban situation is so important. | ||
Eric Prince. | ||
Right, so after the Soviet Union collapsed in 91, Cuba needed a new sponsor, needed a new big brother. | ||
They attached themselves like a tick onto the Venezuelan state and eventually turned Venezuela, which was probably the wealthiest country in South America, into a socialist uh... hell hole uh... and largely from cuban direction and covert action what maduro has cuban security people around them the cuban intelligence service is way more active in in in influence than ben israel and they should be so in the same kind of program that cuba was doing in gola uh... | ||
largely driven out by executive outcomes uh... | ||
uh... and city me uh... | ||
in the late eighties Peace. | ||
You have the same thing happening in Venezuela today. | ||
But here's the thing, and David, I want to jump in, and then Eric, this Marxist mentality, that obviously is endemic in the West, in the media, in the universities, in BLM, in Antifa, They are soulmates to what's happening in Cuba. | ||
They're soulmates to what's happening in South Africa. | ||
This is why they never condemn it. | ||
They're doing Rachel Maddow's direct action in South Africa right now. | ||
You've gotten to the point. | ||
We bring it all back to the beginning. | ||
Is this not direct action, Dave Ramaswamy, what you're seeing in South Africa in living color every night? | ||
Is it the farther down the road direct action what the Marxists want, sir? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And it's what I call the Red Terror. | ||
It's a Marxist reign of terror. | ||
South African farmers have borne the brunt of it for the last 25 years. | ||
I mean, President Mandela recognized the importance of South African farmers to the vibrancy of the South African state. | ||
But after he stepped down from the presidency in 1999, his successors, both President Mbeki and President Zuma, have, you know, gone back to their leftist I mean, you can't maybe hold them personally responsible, but you have this Marxist wing, you know, this paramilitary wing which has just run rampant and roughshod in rural South Africa, you know, murdering a lot of white farmers. | ||
Through the most brutal means imaginable. | ||
And now they've turned their sights into the urban landscape. | ||
You know, Joburg, the commercial capital. | ||
Durban, you know, the biggest port in Sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
So, what you're seeing is, once you implode the cities, what I call, it's the start of failed city-states, then you can have maybe their overseas sponsors, the Chinese Communist Party, come in and bring in what I call normalization. | ||
They may be Put in some financial capital, get distressed assets on the cheap and let people, you know, rule over. | ||
So the first, the goal is for them to rule over ashes, turn everything to ashes. | ||
It becomes cynicized. | ||
Look, what you're seeing, you're right Dave, what's happened in rural South Africa is really the embodiment of defund the police because they corrupted the police, they underpaid the police, the police did not do their jobs, did not chase after these increasingly active criminal gangs which would sneak in, the ANC would use that phrase, kill the boar, kill the farmer, they would sneak onto these farms at night and attack the families in the farmhouse | ||
Um, raping the women, microwaving babies, and killing the father last, seeing his family slaughtered in front of him. | ||
That's happened thousands and thousands of times, and now you see this same direct action move to the cities. | ||
And they defund the police, because the police aren't showing up, and it's also a great demonstration of why the Second Amendment is important, because It is the last line of defense for citizens to be able to defend themselves, secure their neighborhoods, whether they are white, black, or colored, it allows them to defend their property. | ||
This is what Dave brings up, is the black conservatives and the black entrepreneurs in South Africa, they don't have a voice either. | ||
I mean, these are the targets of this. | ||
The Ramaswamy brings a good point. | ||
In these Marxist revolutions, the people they hate the most are the peasants, right? | ||
The peasants in the entrepreneur class. | ||
That's the two they try to attack. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll bring Drave Ramaswamy back. | ||
We've got James Polis is going to join us. | ||
We've got one of the apes from the Army of Apes, the great meme army that's attacking Wall Street. | ||
All of that. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
We try to introduce you to some cutting-edge thinkers. | ||
Dave Ramaswamy has been with us since the spring of last year. | ||
Just done an incredible, incredible, incredible job. | ||
Dave, how do people get you on Gab and other social media? | ||
We're going to be working on a piece you're going to be putting out on this very topic. | ||
It's quite brilliant. | ||
And here's why the Biden administration can't be condemning this. | ||
They get so many Marxists inside this, inside the universities, inside this administration. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
Trevor Loud and Sam Faddis are outing them. | ||
Dave, how do folks get to you? | ||
You know, Steve, let me say something, and Eric knows this. | ||
For a Navy SEAL, you're going to fail in your mission if you have poor marksmanship. | ||
For a country or a society, you're going to have a failed state or a failed society with poor marksmanship. | ||
That is M-A-R-X-M-A-N-S-H-I-P. | ||
So people can call me Dave Ramaswamy on Gab. | ||
Brother, you're fantastic. | ||
We'll get you on GAB. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us on South Africa, Cuba, all of it. | ||
If the people around, the apparatus had allowed your plan that you recommended to the President on Afghanistan at 17, we'd have had a much better outcome for the Afghan people, for the world community, and the United States. | ||
The same about Venezuela and Cuba. | ||
You're the first guy to go down there and just hammer the fact that, hey, this is all driven by the Cubans. | ||
Yeah, like I said, the Cubans attach themselves like a tick onto Venezuela and they have been sucking literally crude out of there. | ||
There's a twice monthly shipment of effectively free crude coming out of Venezuela to subsidize Cuba and they're influencing far beyond just Venezuela. | ||
They're using that money and there was an explosion of riots and leftist demonstrations in Chile that came out of nowhere. | ||
Big time. | ||
It was all Latin American. | ||
They've done a similar thing in Peru. | ||
And in Peru, this is about the election, people say, why are you all focused down there? | ||
Hey, that's what the invasion is blowing up through the southern border of the United States as Biden is allowing it to happen. | ||
It's coming right up to that. | ||
Columbia, four months ago, had an explosion of leftist violence in Cali. | ||
The corpus is Venezuela, the brainstem is in Cuba. | ||
So the fact that there's demonstrations in the streets, we should do all we can to support the Cuban people and their desire to breathe free. | ||
Bite the head off the snake. | ||
I want to bring in, talk about thinkers we want to get access to the War Room Posse, the activist audience want to bring in now. | ||
James Polis, the American mind, the misinformation hoax. | ||
Brother Polis, bring in peace. | ||
Walk through. | ||
We're going to put it up in the live chat. | ||
Let's get it up on the website. | ||
Let's put it out there for people to see. | ||
Walk us through your theory of the case, sir, for the misinformation hoax. | ||
Sure, Steve. | ||
It's good to be with you. | ||
So, you know, the best way I think you can understand what's going on is political theory is important. | ||
I'm a political theorist by trade, but you've got to understand technology. | ||
And so we've got a ruling faction in this country. | ||
Factions have been with us since the beginning. | ||
The founders know that. | ||
Nothing necessarily wrong with a faction. | ||
People form them. | ||
But the ruling faction in the U.S. | ||
has for generations been working on building technology with really no limits, no norms attached. | ||
A lot of it's military. | ||
A lot of it's intelligence. | ||
And as a result of developing these technologies, they thought that they were going to sort of complete their form of rule through the globalized West. | ||
One world, one system. | ||
Everyone lives happily ever after. | ||
People are all connected together and it's a big win for the regime. | ||
Well, as you know, as we know, that's not what happened. | ||
And what they discovered is they created a form of technology, this digital technology, that's actually now more powerful than any one group of people can be in the world. | ||
So, you know, Russia's got its own Internet they're working on. | ||
China's doing the same thing. | ||
Any country that's sort of like a civilization state and India and Israel, even the EU is sort of moving in this direction. | ||
And the US is now wrestling with sort of how do we, how do we make sure that we can define our regime the way that we want in the midst of a world where digital technology is really the supreme force. | ||
And so it's understandable that our regime is sort of panicking, scrambling and trying to figure out, you know, how, how to maintain its supremacy. | ||
But the reality is that they unleashed this technology. | ||
on Americans, on the world, that they can't fully control. | ||
And so they're scrambling to do it. | ||
They're trying to figure out a way that they can convince or really coerce everyone in the US to adopt and accept their ethical framework with regard to their own control of this new powerful technology. | ||
So you can see how this is moving in the direction of a social credit system. | ||
You can see how it's moving in a direction where really politics is transformed from something that citizens do to perpetuate and nourish and sustain our form of government into an educational process that sort of experts in elite ethics of the use of these super powerful technologies is just disseminated through the society all the way from middle age all the way down to preschool. | ||
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Wait. | |
Here's one of the reasons I wanted to have you on. | ||
You're one of the guys that came out of Claremont, right? | ||
That's right. | ||
One of the things we talk about in the War Room is to give people the information to make their own decisions. | ||
We try to maximize people's ability for the agency, their human agency. | ||
One, we talk about nomenclature and then process, statics and dynamics of critical path, all of that. | ||
In the nomenclature, You talk about regimes, you talk about ruling factions, ruling class. | ||
I notice Darren Beattie uses it, Tucker Carlson's starting to use it. | ||
Is there, and you wouldn't think coming out of Claremont, you'd have that type of thought process or nomenclature. | ||
Do you think it's kind of class-oriented that you do have kind of a uniparty, you do have this kind of party of Davos here that it is a, as Tucker says every night, a ruling class, or as Darren Beattie now, the great genius over at Revolver, are you seeing a shift in young thinkers like yourself that we're now starting to frame it and talk about it in that method instead of the way that the Republican Party has talked about this, and particularly the thinkers in the Republican Party have talked about this for the last 30 or 40 years? | ||
Well, I think what's crucial there is that, you know, in that sort of old framework, business was sacrosanct, whether it was small, medium, large, you know, international, global, or foreign, you know, entirely foreign. | ||
There was a presumption on the right, you know, again, this is understandable, it was the 80s, it was the 90s, we won the Cold War, you know, the big American business was, you know, pretty patriotic for a while there. | ||
The assumption was that what was good for business was good for America. | ||
And what we've discovered is that as digital technologies become more powerful, it's become more powerful than corporations. | ||
You look at the biggest CEOs in America, even with the big tech companies, they don't really seem to want to be CEOs anymore. | ||
I mean, everyone from Bezos on down, I think Elon Musk is the only guy who's really having a good time being a CEO. | ||
So suddenly we have a technology that's more powerful than the technology of corporations or bureaucracy, no matter how big they get. | ||
And so what we've seen is the radicalization or the use of corporate structures just to really act as a funnel to implant into and disseminate through the rest of society what the people who control the most powerful technology want the people to believe. | ||
They want legitimacy, they want authority, and the only way that they think they can get it is to use the technology James, how do people get to you? | ||
What is your handle? | ||
You wrote this at American Mind, which is a great publication. | ||
We're going to put it in the live chat. | ||
We're going to have you back. | ||
We really want to introduce you to this audience. | ||
James, how do people get to you? | ||
What is your handle? | ||
You wrote this at American Mind, which is a great publication. | ||
We're going to put it in the live chat. | ||
We're going to have you back. | ||
We really want to introduce you to this audience. | ||
How do people follow you, follow your thinking? | ||
Yeah, so, you know, if you want to know more about, you know, how it is that the information that's out there that is false or misleading does not get punished or censored or restricted as misinformation because, you know, it happens to be good for the regime, I'm on Twitter at James Polus, James P-O-U-L-O-S. | ||
I'm the executive editor of the American Mind. | ||
That's AmericanMind.org. | ||
And then we have a substack for, you know, the hottest and spiciest it takes and lots of other fun stuff. | ||
And that's at AmericanMind.substack.com. | ||
You've done an amazing job with American Mind. | ||
It's a must-read, so keep grinding. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thanks very much. | ||
James Polis, American Mind. | ||
Eric, I want to go back to this about this. | ||
The Surgeon General comes out yesterday and puts a report out that the biggest health crisis in the United States is misinformation on the same day. | ||
Misinformation about the vaccines, right? | ||
You can't listen to any of these doctors or people that have all this information because misinformation is the biggest health crisis now in the United States. | ||
At the same time, Jen Psaki's up there. | ||
To your point, how dangerous is this when you have the comms director for the White House? | ||
The regime. | ||
For the regime. | ||
It's hard. | ||
I love that. | ||
Going in and talking about using private companies to now suppress the voices of the American people. | ||
Private companies, which is effectively a large public forum, right? | ||
Facebook is exchanging that. | ||
And especially when they say we're censoring it based on our currently available data. | ||
Well, you can say the same argument when they said the argument about hydroxychloroquine a year ago. | ||
They're they're censoring it saying you can't hear about it. | ||
You should know about it because it's not valid Oh turns turns out hydroxychloroquine is a value is a Valid therapeutic therapeutic. | ||
Yeah, like ivermectin, but you can't mention if you mention that you're coming off YouTube or Twitter or the fact that This is what the Surgeon General was talking about last night. | ||
I think Chris Hayes had the exclusive interview with him. | ||
That type of information is dangerous misinformation, and that's the number one public health threat in the country is that information, sir. | ||
And again, it comes down to that fundamental debate of individual liberty, individual choice. | ||
Or what a few government elites in the beltway decide? | ||
They argue, sir, that your individual liberty is jeopardizing the entire republic, because your individual liberty focuses on misinformation that you're not smart enough to do, and being a deplorable, you just put it out, and that's why you've got so many of the peasants, so many of the deplorables won't get vaccinated, and that's caused a public health crisis that's going to bring down the republic. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
And that's the great thing about our republican system, the republic, right? | ||
That we have multi-layers of government, Most things should be done local. | ||
I think it's certainly woken up people to the to the value of a good mayor and at a state level. | ||
And a better school board. | ||
What a good, even down to a school board. | ||
And I think it also wakes up people the fact that we don't want to live in a medical run bureaucracy. | ||
Medical imperialism. | ||
Listen to Naomi Wolf. | ||
Real quick, is Willis ready? | ||
This ties in, we don't have, we have a guy from the Ape Army named Willis and I want to talk about I wanted to bring him in today because he's a fire breather. | ||
The ape army, 4 million populous Americans are into these American companies that buy and hold against these hedge funds that are naked shorting it using leveraged naked shorts. | ||
It's all about, and I want to bring in Willis, every day they're accused of being racist, nativist, xenophobes, misogynist, and worse, market manipulators. | ||
These are working-class Americans. | ||
Here's their crime. | ||
They bought an American stock, and they ain't gonna sell it, no matter what CNBC, Charlie Gasparino, and all their bettors on Wall Street are telling us. | ||
It's all part of the information warfare. | ||
Willis, I want to bring you on. | ||
are you guys racist nativist miss misogyny aside and are you marking a new market right are you market manipulator sir Do I have Willis? | ||
Okay, let's get Willis. | ||
I've got to get Willis back up. | ||
The abuse of the hedge fund crowd in how they short, how they raise money, and how they really make money off of the actual entrepreneurs suffering, the guys that have started a business, have taken it public, taken it public to raise capital to invest in more American jobs and factories, | ||
While certain individuals running hedge funds in New York make money by shorting them and causing severe economic damage, that is a real problem and abuse of the capitalist system. | ||
When you had Blackwater, which at one time was worth billions of dollars, you had every scumbag on Wall Street trying to come to you, take you public, pitch you every deal in the world. | ||
Well, you blow them all off. | ||
Why? | ||
Because a business that difficult and that dangerous doesn't need to have a lot of ownership group, let alone a public company, just because some things you can't do with people that wring their hands constantly. | ||
How bad is the hedge funds? | ||
30 seconds. | ||
The removal of Wall Street from being a business that focuses on capital formation for entrepreneurial companies to now it's all about the algorithm and trading. | ||
How dangerous is that? | ||
Predatory. | ||
It's just predatory trading. | ||
Talk to us. | ||
How dangerous is that for entrepreneurs? | ||
It's extremely dangerous because it makes their cost of capital that much higher. | ||
Already, I mean, look, the compliance bureaucracy has already crushed small banks and made it very difficult for the little guy to borrow, which means they've got to go to an angel investor. | ||
And then when they try to go to markets, all the other Nonsense and predators lurking makes it difficult for small business to get ahead. | ||
Eric Prince's advice to Donald J. Trump was some of the smartest he got in the first couple of years of the administration. | ||
I know, I was there. | ||
And if you follow what Eric Prince said, the president had been lied to and misrepresented by the Millies of the world, and the Mattises of the world, and the McMasters of the world. | ||
We'd be in much better shape if they went, not just the toughest, but one of the smartest guys, back with the apes in a second. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're having a technical problem getting Willis on the Aparm. | ||
We've got to get this guy on because he's talking about some of the core issues. | ||
And remember, this is all of a piece. | ||
Why are they trashing them? | ||
The biggest part of the opposition here is Wall Street, the City of London, the global corporations. | ||
And that is the group that are particularly in the business media trying to destroy the Aparm. | ||
They do not want Financial and economic literacy of the American people, particularly working class. | ||
They're definitely afraid that if you actually understand the country's finances, if you actually understand the economics of business, and particularly if you understand the rules of finance, and particularly the rigged casino that is Wall Street, that's caused so much problems in this country. | ||
Remember, Donald Trump is president because the match-lit In Bush's Oval Office on September 18th of 2008 on the collapse of the of the collapse. | ||
When Bernanke and Paulson went and said we need a trillion dollars in cash money by the end of the day or the American financial system collapse. | ||
That match lit that day blew up on November 8th and 9th of 2016 and that's why Donald J Trump's the president. | ||
That's right, because no bankers or none of the people that caused that financial crisis ever saw one day of a jail cell. | ||
You talk about massive waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption, and they got away with it clean. | ||
As an entrepreneur that's built a couple of great companies, and by the way, I came from a lineage of entrepreneurs that built great companies, so it's in your blood. | ||
How do you look at somebody like the Ape Army, common people that are prepared to buy and hold stock, versus the snakes and sharks on Wall Street that are out to destroy these companies for financial profit, sir? | ||
It's even the danger of private equity when you go from an entrepreneur, started a business, probably raised money from friends and family, had an idea, worked in their basement, made it happen, ground away, and they want to get to some level of liquidity. | ||
Even the middlemen, the private equity firms, do sometimes a great disservice because they focus solely on making money, not on serving their customers, serving their employees, and all the other stakeholders that actually exist. | ||
You're a capitalist, aren't you? | ||
Unabashed. | ||
Okay, and my point is, they say all these Austrian school guys were the only thing that, this is the Harvard Business School, the only thing that matters is the return on the stock to the shareholders. | ||
I said, well look, there's a lot of other things that go into that calculation too. | ||
You're a capitalist. | ||
By the way, the apes are capitalists, they're betting their own money, and they're trashed every day as market manipulators, sir. | ||
Because they didn't come from the right Ivy League club. | ||
Or they didn't come from Goldman, they didn't come from one of the big Wall Street banks in that factory of... Harvard Business School and Goldman Sachs? | ||
Touche. | ||
Yeah, I went to Hillsdale. | ||
I left a school run by the federal government to one that accepted no federal funding whatsoever. | ||
Eric Prince's great story, becoming a hero Navy SEAL. | ||
He was actually kicked out of the Naval Academy. | ||
No, I was not. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
I left on my own free will. | ||
You left on your own free will. | ||
Don't spread any more misinformation. | ||
Your mind was not quite right then. | ||
You had the mentality of a Navy SEAL, even as a plebe, which they don't appreciate. | ||
Probably so. | ||
But look, having started companies and seeking financing, the whole system has become much more cartelized. | ||
And that is to the detriment of the little guys that start businesses. | ||
What do you mean cartelized? | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
Regulation of the banks, big banks, were happy to lend to their politically favored or their socially acceptable large companies, but the small and mid-sized businesses find it much, much more difficult to get credit, and it chokes them off. | ||
Most jobs in America are still created by small business. | ||
When small business does well, the American economy does well, and especially the American voter and worker does well. | ||
The more regulation we throw at this, the harder it is for the little guys to compete. | ||
And the other reason that the hedge funds, and why Washington D.C. | ||
has gotten so wealthy in these last few years, is when you have this quantitative easing infinity, giving away free money, the people that are closest to that new money coming into the system, meaning the hedge funds and the big Wall Street operators, They get access to zero percent credit. | ||
Zero. | ||
Remember, the full faith and credit of the United States is just the deplorables, it's on their shoulders that rest. | ||
So the zero interest rates that Wall Street feasts on and destroys the little guys, the spread makes them a fortune. | ||
Because they're basically borrowing a government, essentially the government's lending them the money for free. | ||
It is a wealth transfer from taxpayers to the connected elite. | ||
This is the power of the ape army. | ||
What they're saying is that we need, we're teaching ourselves in these collective chat rooms, economics, finance and trading. | ||
The regime, the way the system works, it's not a conspiracy, the way the system works is they want you to be financially illiterate. | ||
They want you to be economically illiterate. | ||
They want to say, no, it deals with math, I can't handle it. | ||
Until we get that part, The working class is not going to have true freedom, because with knowledge comes freedom. | ||
Eric Prince. | ||
Look at what happened to a great American company, General Electric. | ||
Jack Welch took it out of the seventies, and he cut fat, and he got them lean, and got them efficient, and really made it a marquee company, one of the most profitable and valuable companies in the world, and turned it over to a woke idiot, like Jeff Immelt, who went off into all kinds of | ||
Green directions and not profit-seeking directions and ruined an American company and that kind of a woke attitude. | ||
We need small business in America to flourish because the Fortune 500 companies and their leadership and the connected class that goes to business school and goes to those programs doesn't really innovate and does not really care so much about the communities like a family-run business in a small town does. | ||
We've got about a minute. What people don't realize, they think that you're just a strong arm, they think you're a soldier of fortune, they think that you're just a pipe hitter. | ||
You're actually one of the smartest guys I've ever met. | ||
That's one of the reasons I think our friendship has flourished is the fact that you're actually a very deep thinker and a smart guy that also happens to be a pipe hitter and can get take care of... I employ thousands of people and I worry about their ability to pay the bills. | ||
Real quickly, how do people get access to you? | ||
I know you've written a book a couple of years ago. | ||
I had you on the old Breitbart Show, but how can people... we have to get a podcast going or something. | ||
People need to know more about your thinking. | ||
I'll just have to come back here more often, Steve. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
We'll do that. | ||
I know the great family you've got and all the kids and everything is just fantastic. | ||
You're a great guy. | ||
And the reason I know you're a great guy, the left-wing media literally hates your guts almost as much as mine. | ||
I wear it as a badge of honor. | ||
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We do, too. | |
And I heard my sister the other day doing a radio interview, and she said, you know, you're over the target when you're taking fire. | ||
I was like, well, I think she heard that one from me. | ||
Betsy DeVos. | ||
I'll tell you one thing, she's also tough as bootleg. | ||
God, do they hate her. | ||
Good genes. | ||
I'll tell you what, it's a combo. | ||
I'll tell you, your parents are going to be very proud. | ||
She's tough as boot leather, and you're tougher than boot leather. | ||
Come back at 5 o'clock. | ||
Dave Roth, Willis from the Apes. | ||
A lot else going on. | ||
We're going to have more exposure about Arizona and Georgia. | ||
Tomorrow, the special. | ||
Peter Navarro in the house. | ||
Two hours. | ||
The 3 November movement. | ||
Audits in action. | ||
That's tomorrow. | ||
Come back at 5 o'clock. |