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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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What Glenn Youngkin has done in this campaign is run down Virginia, run down our education system, run down our economy. | ||
And when you think of this right now on Critical Race Theory, Chuck, it's not taught. | ||
So all you're doing is pitting parents against parents, parents against teachers, and they're using children as political pawns. | ||
I was in Hampton last night. | ||
I met a school board member, said our school boards were fine. | ||
As soon as Glenn Youngkin got nominated, all of a sudden these people started showing up. | ||
These people started showing up. | ||
Let's point to some of these people. | ||
We're going to get the army of moms on this afternoon, but I guess Schilling, I want your observations first. | ||
I'm going to go to Joe Mobley about his. | ||
Here's why he's Clinton's guy. | ||
He will look you in the eye and lie to you with a straight face, right? | ||
Yep. | ||
Schilling, what's going on here? | ||
So look, this is the Democratic establishment, and they're almost as bad as the Republican establishment, who for the past five years has refused to do anything on this. | ||
Steve, I can't thank you enough for having me on the show and having the support of the War Room Posse, because I've been pitching this at the RNC For the past several years, and I've been getting laughed at by these establishment talking heads who think they know best, they want to run on occupational licensing reform or lower corporate tax cuts. | ||
But I always knew, and your crew, this War Room Posse knew as well, that this was the heart and soul of America. | ||
Our kids, our kids' education, all of that. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They laughed at me then, they laughed at us then, but no one's laughing now. | ||
This is now a mainstream issue. | ||
The RNC is now testing it because they know that the weakness of the Democratic Party is Terry McAuliffe. | ||
It's that these guys are going to laugh at us. | ||
They're not going to take it seriously. | ||
And it's a major vulnerability in their party. | ||
Terry McAuliffe is so weak. | ||
He's such a slimy scumbag loser. | ||
And he's going to lose tomorrow because the voters don't trust him. | ||
Republicans, you know, the Americans are screwed right now because they have one party, the Democrats, where you can't trust them. | ||
You can't trust them to tell you the truth about what they really want to do and what their goals are. | ||
But you also can't trust Republicans to follow through and do the things that are most important to saving this country. | ||
That's where War Room Posse comes in. | ||
That's where you came in. | ||
You know, you guys really understood the threats here, and we wouldn't have been able to take advantage of Terry McAuliffe's extremism and mock him the way that we are with this ad and expose him without all of your guys' support. | ||
And Steve, if I could, just, I know I'm wrapping up We raised $73,000. | ||
I only needed like $35,000 from War Room, but we are going to be able to reach 1.5 million people through text messages in Virginia. | ||
That's the effect of War Room. | ||
It's a real-life practical effect, and we're going to keep going. | ||
We're going to keep contacting these voters until voters here are sick and tired of being reminded that Terry McAuliffe won't protect your daughters. | ||
This gets us back to the sense Richard Nixon, we've won more elections at every level, then we lost one more elections, and in the process, lost the country. | ||
Now it turns around, and one of the issues it turns around is this central issue. | ||
Joe Mobley, McAuliffe, one of the reasons he's out there, he's saying, this is systemic to the Democratic Party. | ||
They have both these kind of cultural elites, these cultural Marxists, with the teachers union, with this apparatus, and McAuliffe and these politicians, and these donors. | ||
He can't, I mean, he's saying the quiet part out loud, when he says, we didn't have a problem until these people started to show up, right? | ||
Walk us through that. | ||
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So I said this on the show before, but for people who missed it, I'm going to double down. | |
Here's the thing. | ||
For Marxism to work anywhere, you have to pull on a societal thread. | ||
All you need to know is which thread to pull on. | ||
Whether it's the bourgeoisie, the haves and the have-nots, and the gulag archipelago, the agrarian producer society, and those who do not produce. | ||
Here in the United States, because of our history with slavery, that thread to pull on is racism. | ||
That's why it's critical race theory here. | ||
If you want this thing to work to dismantle a society, it's just critical fill-in-the-blank theory depending on what the society needs to take it down a notch. | ||
That's why it's different in Venezuela. | ||
It's different in Cambodia. | ||
Here, it's CRT. | ||
It's race. | ||
Terry just lied. | ||
We played it for you. | ||
He lied again saying that it's not being taught. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
It is being taught. | ||
It's culturally responsive training that says that all whites are racist, all blacks are aggrieved. | ||
It says that you cannot shake off this extra stuff that comes with the immutable characteristic that is your color, your gender. | ||
Uh, your sexual orientation, whatever it is, so that you cannot get beyond those things. | ||
If you go to, I had to write it down here, uh, Scott Mineo, with Pat, his website, StopLCPS, Lima, Charlie, Papa Sierra, CRT.com, you can see images of slides from Loudoun County Public Schools that has a red and a green column. | ||
The green is good. | ||
It's things like, in the green column it says, uh, LGBTQ+, sex, LMNOP, whatever. | ||
It has all of those things, female, black, any type of color, whatever the new, it's BIPOC or whatever the new acronym is, all that stuff is in the green column. | ||
In the bad column, Christianity, males, whites, anything that's deemed mainstream or that conservatives would find themselves aligned with is in the bad column. | ||
I want to go back to something even more fundamental. | ||
It's one of the reasons we had Terry Schilling on here many, many months ago, and we actually had Joe Mobley on here a couple of months ago to start off. | ||
The central thing for Marxism to focus on and destroy is the traditional family. | ||
This is what they did, by the way, in the French Revolution. | ||
This is what they did in the Bolshevik Revolution. | ||
This is what, particularly Mao, because of the traditional nature of Lao-Beijing, of the Chinese deplorables, The centerpiece of ancestor worship and the centerpiece of the family in China, particularly out with the peasants and the farmers out in rural China, this solidity of the family, he had to break it. | ||
That's why the Cultural Revolution was such a big deal. | ||
It was like going back to the terror in France. | ||
Terry Schilling told us this early on, that this is the cornerstone of our movement, is the family. | ||
It is the family, and that's where they're going to come after. | ||
That, when you cut, when you boil it down to basics, That is what this contest in Virginia is all about. | ||
And it's one of the reasons that Biden and these guys are bleeding out nonstop. | ||
Because people are seeing this radical nature of this, which they didn't vote for. | ||
They said, what is going on here? | ||
Terry Schilling, walk us through your concept of the family is the building block. | ||
Then I want to go to Joe Mobley. | ||
Well, you know, Steve, the family is the building block of society because it's where future citizens are created. | ||
It's where future citizens and future voters are raised and where values are instilled in them. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
And I just want to point out one thing, you know, in the 90s and 2000s, Republicans and conservatives talk about this war on families, this war on families. | ||
And what they were mostly talking about was the high divorce rate in the country. | ||
But that was wrong. | ||
The real war on families started much earlier. | ||
And it was this move to get women out of the house, to get reliant on dual income households. | ||
And that is what ultimately tore the family apart. | ||
When you have, we now have an economy where both parents have to work just to make ends meet. | ||
And frankly, Steve, I don't care if it's the mom or the dad that's working, but we have to get back to single income households. | ||
That's real prosperity. | ||
Having to have both mom and dad work and work multiple shifts and then do Uber after work to make ends meet. | ||
That's not prosperity. | ||
That is tyranny. | ||
That is economic oppression. | ||
And we need to reject it. | ||
We need to get back to single-income households. | ||
It's the road to serfdom. | ||
This is Steve Cortez. | ||
Our economic plan is built around getting back to a one-income family. | ||
My dad was a blue-collar, was a foreman at the phone company. | ||
Raised five kids and went to Catholic schools, right? | ||
Because you could do that with those great jobs in the 1950s. | ||
That's the cornerstone of our economics is to get back to that. | ||
Joe Mobley, the attack on the American family by these cultural Marxists, it's relentless, but if they can't break the family, they can't win, correct? | ||
So if we can defend that, that's what this election boils down to, correct? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
The attacks on family is key. | ||
For people that really have their eyes open, the way that Marxism works, it's faith, freedom, and family. | ||
Those are the things that they have to take down. | ||
That's why they want God out of schools that started in the 60s, folks. | ||
That's why they're offended that the word God is on currency in the Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
Any of those things. | ||
They also want to infringe in a maximum way on your freedom. | ||
This is why we have people like Attorney General Merrick Garland saying, you can't disagree with the school board, that should be illegal, that should be tantamount to terrorism. | ||
But family, they want to raise your children. | ||
If you are unaware that the government and that the social elites want to usurp your rights as a parent and raise your kids, where the Bible says train up a child in the way that they should go, and when they're older they want to part from it. | ||
The government says, we tell your children what truth is. | ||
If you are unaware of this assault, then you are asleep at the wheel. | ||
And the Marxist takeover is here. | ||
So Schilling, what are people to do, particularly MAGA, first of all, MAGA throughout the world to support people in the Commonwealth of Virginia, but most particularly, starting tomorrow morning, when the bell rings, what are folks supposed to do here in the Commonwealth? | ||
What do you recommend MAGA do? | ||
Well, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Jason Mieres has to start an investigation into all of the Loudoun County school officials, starting with Scott Ziegler, the superintendent of schools there. | ||
We need to get to the bottom of this corruption. | ||
This was obviously a cover-up, it was obviously corrupt, and people need to go to jail. | ||
Americans have no trust in their institutions anymore, and it's because the law is only applied one way. | ||
That's step one. | ||
Number two, Steve, we have to demand more of our elected officials, especially on the Republican Party side. | ||
We need to stop allowing them to be the party of managed decline and start demanding that they take public positions. | ||
Defending the family. | ||
Where do they stand at on transgender kids? | ||
Should children be able to do sex changes? | ||
Should they be able to stop their puberty simply because they have confusion about their gender? | ||
Should boys be allowed to play in girls sports? | ||
Should we be teaching critical race in school? | ||
What are you going to do if you're elected to stop the onslaught against our children and against our families? | ||
And by the way, what are you going to do to make it economically feasible to get back to one income households? | ||
All of that stuff, we need to start demanding more. | ||
Stop talking about job creators. | ||
Stop talking about entrepreneurs. | ||
Stop talking about businesses and corporate tax rates and regulations. | ||
Focus on families. | ||
That's the only way we're going to turn around. | ||
And if politicians don't have an answer, move on until they do. | ||
How do people get to you in the next 24-48 hours? | ||
How do people get to your site? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
The website to keep supporting us is AmericanPrinciplesProject.org. | ||
Give a donation to us. | ||
We're going to put in every single bit we can into this race, and then we're going to make even more ads, even better ads than what you've seen before in this race. | ||
And if you want to follow me on the social media platforms, it's just Schilling, S-C-H-I-L-L-I-N-G, 1776, across all the platforms, Instagram, Getter, Twitter, all of that. | ||
I would definitely focus on Getter, because if anybody's going to get canceled, it's going to be Terry Schilling. | ||
Terry, thank you so much. | ||
We're going to play your spot. | ||
I want to tell Denver, we're going to play the spot on the out. | ||
Joe Mobley, next 48 hours, where should people focus? | ||
Where are you telling people to focus here in the Commonwealth? | ||
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Again, it goes back to John Frederick's website that he was promoting, GOPvictory.com. | |
Go on there right now, sign up for whatever you can, whether it be poll watchers... What about if people are saying, hey, they're going to steal it, or these are just Rhino Republicans, why am I doing this? | ||
What's your response, Joe Mobley? | ||
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Just about anything would be better than Terry McAufel at this point. | |
You know, Virginia is a single-party consent state, so go out there everyone. | ||
We carry some of the most advanced cameras around in our pockets. | ||
Go out and record what you can. | ||
Make your presence known and let them know that what happened in the 2020 election is not going to be allowed in Virginia. | ||
Our audience wants to know more about you. | ||
How did they get to your site? | ||
How did they particularly get to your podcast? | ||
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Awesome. | |
The site is TheJoeMobleyShow.com. | ||
The podcast is The Joe Mobley Show. | ||
What I love about this, it's not the Joe Mobley Show or a Joe Mobley Show, it's THE Joe Mobley Show. | ||
You're a rock star. | ||
By the way, the reason he's so great, he was heckling Schilling the other day in Loudoun County. | ||
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I was. | |
You're fantastic. | ||
Okay, we're going to end with Schilling's amazing ad that's blowing up in the Commonwealth. | ||
I want to make sure we're going to put it on all the platforms. | ||
You've got to go to the Joe Mobley Show. | ||
This is a voice, a rising voice in the MAGA movement. | ||
Okay, we're going to play that. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We have Pedro Gonzalez. | ||
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In Loudoun County, Virginia, a 15-year-old girl was brutally raped by a male student wearing a dress in the girl's bathroom. | |
Democrats covered it up. | ||
A few weeks later, the same male student raped a 14-year-old girl. | ||
Terry McAuliffe won't protect our daughters in their most private spaces. | ||
Democrats say this would be transphobic. | ||
Will your daughter be next? | ||
Virginia voted against Terry McAuliffe. | ||
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Okay, we've got Joe Mobley from The Joe Mobley Show is in the studio with us for co-hosting this morning. | ||
We're going to get back to the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
There's an amazing article over the weekend from one of my favorite guys, from one of my favorite Chronicles Magazine. | ||
This is Pedro Gonzalez. | ||
Used to be working with Chris Buskirk and the guys over at American Greatness. | ||
Now he's the, what, Associate Editor or Assistant Editor at Chronicles. | ||
Chronicles is about American culture. | ||
Incredible crew over there that have really taken that magazine to the next level. | ||
Pedro, you got one of my favorite groups, the Libertarians over Cato. | ||
You've got a brutal... Pedro, I tell you what, what's so amazing about you, you always come in hot and you always come in heavy. | ||
I mean, you take no prisoners. | ||
I think that's why people love you and your voice is so powerful now in this populist movement. | ||
Talk to me about Cato. | ||
Well, thanks for that very nice introduction, Steve. | ||
So, we received a tip from a private telegram chat That is run by Immigration Voice, which is this advocacy group that is primarily focused on removing the 7% country cap quota for employment-based green cards. | ||
This primarily would affect Indian nationals that want to come to the United States on visas like H-1B. | ||
If you haven't paying attention to the Facebook settlement, Facebook just got sued by the Justice Department over basically discriminating against American workers In favor of these exact visa workers, that they were giving preference to these visa workers over Americans because Americans want more money and better working conditions and Facebook doesn't like that. | ||
So this is a serious problem. | ||
So we got this tip from this private chat where these advocacy people are, where Aman Kapoor, the president of Immigration Voice is in that chat and he drops news and information, things like that. | ||
And so in this chat that got leaked to us, It claims, or Malik Kapoor claims, that he has been paying a research fellow at the Cato Institute named David Beer, and the Cato Institute in general, to basically conduct research that's favorable to this particular policy issue that he wants. | ||
But what was pretty wild about these claims was that he was claiming that he had actually basically not only underwritten David Beer's work, but that he had suggested it. | ||
And so the reason we took this seriously, apart from the problems with a think tank claiming to be independent but actually being guided by basically lobbying groups, the reason we took it seriously is because in 2005, a senior Cato Institute scholar actually resigned because it came to light that he had been taking money from the lobbyist Jack Abramoff to write articles that were favorable to his clients. | ||
And when this was exposed, he had to resign because it threatened the institution's credibility. | ||
So that was actually the jumping off point, because it reminded us of this 2005 scandal. | ||
And so when we took a closer look, we found that a lot of this is actually in plain sight. | ||
We found that the senior scholar Ilya Shapiro at the Cato Institute actually sits on the advisory board of Immigration Voice. | ||
And we looked closer and closer. | ||
Basically trying to corroborate these allegations made by Kapoor that he is underwriting and even perhaps guiding Beer's work on this particular topic. | ||
And we just noticed that wherever Aman Kapoor is commenting on the need to pass policy related to it, such as the Fairness for High Skilled Immigrants Act, David Beer is either cited or quoted or interviewed himself. | ||
We thought this was worth reporting on because, again, these think tanks have an outsized influence on policy. | ||
They're supposed to be independent. | ||
It's not always clear that they are. | ||
This is actually quite common. | ||
I'm sure you're aware of the whole AEI taking money from Purdue Pharma to tell the public that Oxycontin was actually much safer than it actually is, obviously, which contributed to the opioid crisis. | ||
You've got these reports of Heritage Foundation taking money from tech companies to publish papers against antitrust action. | ||
This seems to be actually how DC works. | ||
Well it's not, I mean, so this is, and Cato's had this problem for a while, because Cato's supposed to be the libertarian, AEI's supposed to be the one that thinks about the corporations, or quote-unquote free market capitalism, and Heritage is supposed to be the bedrock of limited government conservatism. | ||
But what you have is an increasing influence of corporations, and that's why I tell people, we've won more elections than we lost, but we've lost the country in the process. | ||
And one of the reasons is the corporatization Of these think tanks that got these policies out there, and that's why you have right now revolt among working class and middle class people, like at the airlines, the fire stations, about these vaccine mandates, right? | ||
You see this othering in America today of the MAGA movement, America First movement, and it's the corporations, I've said this for a long time, corporations are the tip of the spear, and what you gave them, we created this monster. | ||
We gave them all the deregulation they wanted, we gave them all the tax cuts they wanted, And what did they do? | ||
They turned on the middle class, and they turned on the working class. | ||
They're the problem, right? | ||
The big government, remember, it's a nexus of, it's the Chinese model. | ||
State capitalism with authoritarian government. | ||
That's what we have today. | ||
China didn't change, they changed us, and they got this model in the corporations, and you see the way they influence into the conservative movement is through Cato, through AEI particularly, and if somebody doesn't save it, Heritage. | ||
So, Pedro, You've identified the problem. | ||
What is going to be the solution? | ||
Honestly, the solution, the first and simplest thing is by looking into claims like this, basically following the money. | ||
And that sounds so obvious and straightforward, but it's not. | ||
I think one of the reasons that our investigation of these allegations has generated so much conversation is precisely the fact that no one really talks about this. | ||
This seems to be, unfortunately, actually the domain of left-wing journalism, following the money, things like that. | ||
And so, you know, for as much as we call ourselves the right, we don't really do this all that often. | ||
We don't actually look into the funding structures of our own institutions. | ||
Instead, we're so focused on doggedly fighting the Democratic Party and the left. | ||
And I mean, that totally makes sense. | ||
And there's obviously right reasons for that. | ||
But oftentimes the people The institutions that we think are adjacent to us are actually not. | ||
And again, it's because of the funding structures that prevent, change, or at least lock these organizations into a certain track. | ||
And a point that I made clear in my article is that, look, if Kapoor's allegations are not true, or I should say, if you separate the allegations from Cato, the Cato Institute is still actually going to go in that direction. | ||
They're still going to support mass immigration. | ||
They're still going to Ideologically lean that way. | ||
The issue is that they're telling the public that they're totally independent, that they're nonpartisan, that all their research is done with the utmost integrity, and yet here you've got these really shady characters like Aman Kapoor and Immigration Voice that are pointing to them authoritatively, but it's not clear they actually are independent, and they're doing this out of the kindness of their heart and out of ideological affinity for these issues, right? | ||
Another thing that we found was is that Compete America, this coalition of lobbying groups, the executive director of which is a guy named Scott Corley. | ||
Scott Corley is also the partner and co-founder of Corley and Pipes. | ||
It's this lobbying firm based in D.C. | ||
and Texas. | ||
Well, Immigration Voice, according to disclosure filings, paid Corley and Pipes in 2019 alone $80,000 to lobby for them on immigration issues. | ||
Well, Scott Corley He's also the executive director of Compete America, like I said. | ||
When you see him in the New York Times, The Hill, Roll Call, Washington Post, his affiliation with the lobbying firm Corleone Pipes, which Immigration Voice is paying, that's never made clear anywhere. | ||
You only see his affiliation with Compete America, which has partners including Amazon, Google, Facebook, Microsoft. | ||
So basically just looks, you know, like a bunch of business-minded people who want more high-skilled immigrants, when in fact Immigration Voice Yeah. | ||
is paying this guy's organization at the same time that he's commenting on articles alongside amman kapoor from immigration voice as if these are all just independent parties with no relationships whatsoever this there's no money changing hands which is people who happen to all be on the same page that's just not true it's not on the same page this is the corporate a by By the way, there's a conference going on right now by neocons and AEI. | ||
They're trying to do a misdirection play on populism and nationalism. | ||
AEI is the most corporatist thing out here. | ||
Listen, our focus is on the Chinese Communist Party in China, not the Middle East. | ||
We've got allies in the Middle East, we've got to back the Abraham Accords, we've got to do all that, but the focus, the center of gravity of America First is the takedown of the Chinese Communist Party and the confrontation with China. | ||
All these corporations are trying to change the narrative. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
The corporations are not your friends. | ||
Just look at your daily life. | ||
They're not your friends. | ||
They're part of the problem. | ||
A big part of the problem. | ||
And they've got to be brought to heel. | ||
Brought to heel. | ||
Pedro, how do people get to you on American Chronicles? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
Because you're a rock star. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Please go to chroniclesmagazine.org. | ||
Hit the subscribe button. | ||
Subscribe to our magazine. | ||
Each one of those subscriptions is basically a small dollar donation that allows us to be independent So that we can do these investigations, so that we can look into these stories and follow our leads. | ||
I think small dollar donations, that is the way of the future. | ||
For precisely the reasons that we just discussed in this whole episode. | ||
So please, go to ChroniclesMagazine.org, subscribe. | ||
You can follow me and my work on Twitter at E-M-E-R-I-T-I-C-U-S. | ||
I'm also on Getter, Gab, under the same exact handle. | ||
And then, again, follow us on Twitter as well, ChroniclesMag. | ||
That's our handle across all these different platforms as well. | ||
Okay, Pedro, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
We're going to get Joe Mobley's thoughts on this in the next segment. | ||
We're also going to go back to southern Mexico with Oscar Ramirez, our correspondent, and also Joe Allen's going to talk about the Six Minutes piece last night on transhumanism, next in the War Room. | ||
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Joe Mobley, Pedro Gonzalez, he's outing the corporatists. | ||
Kind of take over these think tank institutions. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
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So, Pedro nailed it. | |
One guy's pay-to-play absolutely exists. | ||
Cato's already been busted for this in 2005, and here it is again. | ||
But just more Rampossi, I just want to help us read between the lines and distill two points. | ||
We've been saying for a long time that illegal immigration and the border crisis that we see, one of the chief concerns is that it puts downward pressure on American wages, and the government says, no it doesn't, that's a right-wing conspiracy. | ||
But how interesting that the actual government, the Department of Justice, is suing Facebook for putting downward pressure on American wages. | ||
That's an interesting tidbit. | ||
If you read between the lines, that's exactly what's happening. | ||
And the other thing, and Steve brought this up brilliantly, is that Marxism, one of its chief aims is that government-corporate marriage. | ||
It's a merger between the two. | ||
And that's what's happened here. | ||
They've got an awesome course that every American should watch, no matter what your politics are. | ||
It's Constitution 101. | ||
You can watch it for free on their website, on YouTube. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
The government works so long as there's means and interest. | ||
That's how checks and balances work. | ||
They have the means. | ||
The means are described in the Constitution, the checks and balances, the three branches of government. | ||
But the interest is Does the judiciary have an interest in exercising judicial review? | ||
Does the Senate or the legislature, do they have that interest in checking the executive branch? | ||
Does the executive branch have an interest? | ||
When they're all playing in the same sandbox outside of the press room, outside of the public view, when all of their financial backing is the same, and that's what, looking into this Cato article, that's what you really see. | ||
You learn that they have the means, but they have no interest. | ||
And that's why we have the blob. | ||
That's why we need Donald Trump back in the White House to continue to drain the swamp. | ||
And it starts tomorrow in Virginia. | ||
A sweeping victory there. | ||
MAGA must turn out. | ||
Okay? | ||
Very important. | ||
That's where we got Joe Mobley here today. | ||
We're going to have Elizabeth Schultz and others in Loudoun County at a Get Out the Vote Center. | ||
I want to turn now. | ||
Let's go back to southern Mexico. | ||
I think we worked out our technical problems. | ||
We got some amazing B-roll. | ||
We got Oscar Ramirez from the Border News Network and Real America's Voice. | ||
Oscar, give us your update, sir. | ||
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Sir, yes, we're in the middle of the jungle right here at a municipal city that is called Galliana. | |
More than 90 miles, sir, for 10 days, this caravan has kept going. | ||
And a couple days ago, they had their most difficult day. | ||
They went through a thunderstorm through the part that is called Madre Vieja to Mapastepec. | ||
A lot of kids got sick, sir. | ||
A lot of them, they have a stomach infection, high fever, and a lot of them, they're suffering from dehydration. | ||
Today, the leader of the caravan told us in the morning that they just left Mapastepec, and they walked around five miles to the city of Galena, and he told us 1250. | ||
It is the number of the children, more than 400 minors. | ||
It is the number right now, more than 60 plus pregnant women. | ||
And the caravan has decreased from 5,000 to 3,000. | ||
The reason why is that exhaustion, dehydration, and just consistent tiredness. | ||
And ultimately, the government of Mexico, it is not, you know, helping them to provide whatever they need. | ||
Uh, the government of Mexico, what they want to do is to do their process correctly, go back to the border, do their process legally, documented, peacefully, and with a purpose. | ||
They don't want this to continue. | ||
They don't want the migrants to put their children through this travesty, through this horrific journey, and they want this to stop. | ||
A tragedy of biblical performance and part of this is driven by Joe Biden's administration and what he's done from day one. | ||
And now we know that they're negotiating and they're proud of it. | ||
negotiating one million dollar bonus payments for the zero tolerance movement. | ||
And no Rachel Maddow, you're wrong. | ||
We're not going to burn in hell for that. | ||
That was defending not just this country, it was defending every worker in this country. | ||
Most particularly it's defending those children from having to come through that journey, normally trafficked by the cartels. | ||
That's the inhumane part of it and that's what Donald Trump did. | ||
Oscar, thank you. | ||
Your footage is unbelievable. | ||
We'll get you back up here this afternoon. | ||
You just did an incredible, incredible, incredible work down there. | ||
Oscar Ramirez, Oscar Blue Ramirez from the Border News Network, also Real America's Voice investigative reporter deep in southern Mexico. | ||
Sir, thank you very much for coming on. | ||
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Thank you so much, sir. | |
Thank you so much. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
This payment of $450,000 per person, a million dollars bonus, I think every middle class person, every working class person has to embrace the magnitude of that. | ||
When's the last time the government talked to you about your pain and suffering and giving you a million bucks, right? | ||
The pain and suffering you go through every day. | ||
The PTSD you've got from an oppressive government and these autocratic oligarchs in Silicon Valley and these corporations. | ||
They're sitting there and their focus is to make your life miserable. | ||
Okay, a story that is probably the most important thing we're covering, although we never have enough time. | ||
60 minutes of Anderson Cooper, after watching The War Room, finally got onto it. | ||
The book is called Homo Deus. | ||
It's about this central thing of the convergence of all these technologies, what we call the singularity, and really post-Homo sapien, that is all over. | ||
And so the author of this book, Yuval Harari, from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, I wrote an amazing book. | ||
It really kind of gives you a forecast of what's going to happen in the future. | ||
It's called A Brief History of Tomorrow. | ||
It's shocking. | ||
60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper. | ||
We were going to do a special Saturday. | ||
We had to pivot to cover Virginia non-stop because this is immediately what's upon us. | ||
Joe Allen, our correspondent, our new editor that we brought in months ago to cover this, put it together. | ||
We got a cold open from 60 Minutes last night. | ||
I want everybody to watch this. | ||
Then we're going to bring in Joe Allen, our editor. | ||
We'll soon have the power to re-engineer our bodies and brains, whether it is with genetic engineering, or by directly connecting brains to computers, or by creating completely non-organic entities, artificial intelligence, which is not based at all on the organic body and the organic brain. | ||
And these technologies are developing at breakneck speed. | ||
Maybe the biggest thing that we are facing is really a kind of evolutionary divergence. | ||
Consciousness is the ability to feel things, like pain and pleasure and love and hate. | ||
Intelligence is the ability to solve problems. | ||
But computers, or artificial intelligence, they don't have consciousness, they just have intelligence. | ||
They solve problems in a completely different way than us. | ||
They will be able to solve more and more problems better than us without having any consciousness, any feelings. | ||
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And they will have power over us? | |
They are already gaining power over us. | ||
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Harari is concerned the pandemic has opened the door for more intrusive kinds of data collection, including biometric data. | |
What we have seen so far, it's corporations and governments collecting data about where we go, who we meet, what movies we watch. | ||
The next phase is the surveillance going under our skin. | ||
To hack a human being is to get to know that person better than they know themselves. | ||
And based on that, to increasingly manipulate you. | ||
Certainly now we are at the point when we need global cooperation. | ||
You cannot regulate the explosive power of artificial intelligence on a national level. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in Joe Allen. | ||
When it gets to 60 minutes, they're trying to get it out into the popular conscious, right? | ||
To people start thinking about this, make it newsworthy. | ||
We've done this now for almost a year with Joe Allen. | ||
Joe, give us your assessment. | ||
Harari's a major thinker, but you can see the punches being pulled last night. | ||
Remember, he's a party at Davos guy. | ||
He's World Economic Forum. | ||
You've got a piece up on warroom.org right now that I think walks through this, but give us your explanation of what happened last night. | ||
Yes, anyone can go find the article at warroom.org. | ||
The title is Technology Will Enslave You Global elites will save you. | ||
What you hear in Navarri is a brilliant thinker who I think is also fairly twisted in his assumptions. | ||
Something that didn't come up in the conversation is his theory shared by many neuroscientists that human beings do not have free will. | ||
We are nothing but bio-machines. | ||
The neurochemical processes that we experience as choice are simply the result of deep subconscious activity and all of our decisions are made before we ever feel like we've made a decision ourselves. | ||
Now, if you add that element to what he's talking about, he's talking about two potential futures, or maybe those converge. | ||
one in which a sort of neuro-enhanced, genetically enhanced cyborg elite takes control of a legacy human population, and or advanced artificial super intelligence far exceeds our cognition and then comes to control us without our say-so. | ||
In both cases, that leaves us, normal human beings, without any decision-making process. | ||
We don't have a decision making process because our brains simply make our decisions for us. | ||
We don't have a decision making process because a cyborg elite Rules over us by extracting our data and manipulating us or we don't have any choice Because machines will exceed our ability to make any decisions not that we had one any anyway, so What I see | ||
In the conclusion of that interview, is Harari setting us up for global governance, not unlike the sorts of EU commissions that are seeking to rein in the power of artificial intelligence. | ||
But you don't hear any idea of, we should stop this. | ||
We should have a moratorium on these dangerous technologies. | ||
He sees all of that as inevitable, and he sees the only real legitimate way of taking care of this problem as putting in place governmental commissars to direct these technologies for us. | ||
By the way, we're going to hold you over through the break. | ||
In Information Warfare, or in anything to get out there, the nomenclature, process, statics, and dynamics, you've got to start. | ||
He talked about chips, and he talked about artificial intelligence. | ||
And it's a good, I think, primer, at least to get it out. | ||
Right? | ||
He talked about, we can't stop this nationally, it has to be globally. | ||
Okay? | ||
We obviously don't support that, although we do stop the stopping of it. | ||
What at the War Room we're trying to show people is that it is far deeper and the scale is much deeper than that. | ||
It's a convergence of multiple technologies. | ||
It's advanced chip design. | ||
It's artificial general intelligence, which is what he was talking about. | ||
It's also CRISPR or bioengineering, right? | ||
It's regenerative robotics. | ||
There's five or six technologies that are converging on a point, okay? | ||
That point is the singularity. | ||
On this side of that point are Homo sapiens. | ||
On the other side of that point is Homo Sapiens Plus, right? | ||
Or Homo Sapiens. | ||
It's a merger of many things. | ||
It's a merger of changing your DNA through the RNA. | ||
You're changing that and plus a merger with silicon. | ||
A merger with the machine, right? | ||
And that is going to happen in the lived experience of this audience. | ||
And I'm not talking about the kids in their teens. | ||
I'm talking about people in their 60s and 70s. | ||
We are five years, maybe, outside. | ||
Six years of that happening. | ||
Maybe 10 at the outside. | ||
60 Minutes last night, Anderson Cooper returned with more commentary and analysis of that in a moment. | ||
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Right? | |
We're going to be live and loud in county this afternoon with a two-hour special. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice for doing this. | ||
We're going to follow the John Fredericks Show outside the Beltway. | ||
Three hours of intense analysis of what's happening in the Commonwealth. | ||
Okay, I'm going to get back to Joe Mobley in a second. | ||
Joe Allen, 60 Minutes did this, and Anderson Cooper did this, quite frankly, because of you, sir, joining the war room coming on about a year ago, and we're talking about Homo Deus as one of the foundational texts. | ||
That's why they reached out to Harari and had this. | ||
They understand, they don't, what the mainstream media and the corporate media and CBS does not want to have happen is that this conversation being taken over by the populist nationalist movement, and sorry, Anderson, it's being taken over. | ||
We're so far ahead of you on this, because we understand it so well. | ||
I wanted to say something about climate change versus this. | ||
Climate change is a theory, and I understand people are going to be crazy when you see the math, but it is still debatable, the causes of it, etc. | ||
In Glasgow, and we'll talk about this at the 5 o'clock show tomorrow, in Glasgow, The major driver, if you believe it, in climate change in the world, the Chinese Communist Party, not only didn't show up, he sent a note. | ||
Hey, sorry I can't be there. | ||
Hope it works out for you guys. | ||
Glasgow is a joke if they're not part of the program. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
The whole thing's a fiasco and a farce. | ||
But what Harari said last night, for us to get control of these technologies, and remember, man must be in control of these technologies. | ||
If we see control of these technologies, it's over for Homo sapien. | ||
Something else is going to appear after you get to the conversion points, and that is scientific fact. | ||
That is not science fiction. | ||
Hundreds of billions of dollars going into the research of this globally in private equity money is astounding. | ||
Joe Allen, give me a couple of minutes of summary here and particularly your writings. | ||
We want the war room posse. | ||
The reason you're so cutting edge, the reason you're so powerful is your head on knowledge everywhere. | ||
Walk us through how do people get to your writings and where we're going to take this. | ||
Real quickly on Yuval Noah Harari, I have to say that I recommend anyone read his books. | ||
I think you're a fool if you do not understand his arguments. | ||
I also think you're a dupe if you buy into him 100%. | ||
His solutions are not wholly unfounded. | ||
The only problems I have are his negation of the idea of free will and his tendency to completely dismiss populism and push for global governance. | ||
Now, there are, hopefully by now, if not very, very soon, there will be 10 essential articles that I've written over the last few months on transhumanism. | ||
Those will be up at warroom.org. | ||
There should be a transhumanism tab. | ||
Thank you very much to Frank for putting that together. | ||
Also, I have a brand new article out in Salvo Magazine. | ||
It's called, The Metaverse, Heaven for Soy Boys and Hell on Earth for Us. | ||
Also, a huge thank you to Jack Posobiec for pushing that out. | ||
Big ups. | ||
But this is all about Facebook? | ||
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Yes. | |
You can always find any of my other writings at my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z or my website joebot.xyz You hang out for a minute, brother. | ||
We're going to have a lot of jokes. | ||
Look, this is what we call a line of work. | ||
We're now, this is a line of work. | ||
It's been for us for the last couple of years. | ||
I've been involved in efforts to try to stop this or slow it down for many, many years. | ||
But it's now reaching, it's going to reach a crisis. | ||
And this is going to become a major, write it down with your number two pencil, it's going to become a major political crisis. | ||
I think it's going to become a major political issue. | ||
Joe Mobley, from the sublime to the less sublime, Virginia, the Commonwealth of Virginia, what does MAGA have to do? | ||
How can you help? | ||
Where do they get you? | ||
How do they get access to you? | ||
What has to happen in the next 24 hours? | ||
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The number one thing you got to do is vote. | |
If you haven't participated in early voting, that's done with at sunset. | ||
Go out tomorrow and vote in person at your polling place. | ||
If you already voted, then pull up the last 10 people that live in Virginia in your text or in your phone book and make sure they vote. | ||
Give them a ride if they need it. | ||
Hound them. | ||
Make fun of them. | ||
Make it socially unacceptable not to vote. | ||
You could give them the nod and tell them to vote for Glenn Youngkin because they should, but that's the number one thing. | ||
Five o'clock today, we're going to be in the center of the political universe, in the center of that, in Loudoun County, at a Get Out the Vote Center, two-hour special, five to seven. | ||
Joe, Alan, I want to go back to you real quickly. | ||
How do people get access to you? | ||
Yes, you can find all social media, Gab, Twitter, and Gitter at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
Also, joebot.xyz. | ||
And most importantly, check out warroom.org. | ||
New transhumanism tab should be up very soon. | ||
And ten essential articles on transhumanism. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. We want to keep you at the tip of the spear on this very vital issue that's coming today. The war on posse has always got to be ahead of the curve with more knowledge, more information and more decision making. You've changed the arc of history. We're going to get a lot into tonight and tomorrow about what's happening on Capitol Hill. They're trying to jam through these radical spending bills in the last gasp effort to try to save themselves in the implosion of the Biden regime. | ||
I want to end. | ||
Can we possibly end with Terry Shillings? | ||
I want to end with Terry Shillings. | ||
Amazing. | ||
By the way, you guys made this possible. | ||
It was the support of the war room posse that actually got this everywhere. | ||
He said 1.5 million people are going to see this before it's over. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
And this is what we have a quick update. | ||
You said on the you show me on the second issue. | ||
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Yeah, it does look like there's an update on the sexual assaults that Scott Ziegler and the school board tried to suppress. | |
It looks like he did assault the 15-year-old and the 14-year-old victim was forcibly touched. | ||
Well, okay, we're going to get more information on that, but they lied about it, right? | ||
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They lied about both counts. | |
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