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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, and the worst happens... War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Then Heidi, put the government shutdown aside. | ||
Congress did go through an enormous effort, Democrats did, in order to get this hard infrastructure bill passed. | ||
Now that it has, should they be laser-beam focused on getting shovels in the ground and showing America what it can do? | ||
Yeah, then the problem that they have, Stephanie, is this should have been done sooner rather than later. | ||
They had a chance to take the momentum coming out of the Senate, which was bipartisan, pass it in the House and get it done. | ||
And they stalled it out waiting for the human infrastructure bill. | ||
Now we're stuck in the same spot. | ||
And so the messaging on this has been It's nothing short of unimaginably horrible, but now it's never too late to get the messaging right, and so get home, talk about what you've done, but get this other piece done, and for God's sakes, do not shut down the government. | ||
For God's sakes, do not shut down the government. | ||
Oh, baby! | ||
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Dr. Peterborough. | |
Here's what we got going on. | ||
It's a convergence of many forces, but it's about $7 trillion. | ||
That's $7 trillion with a T that they're trying to jam through over the next couple of weeks. | ||
Actually, more than that, if you just agree to a continued resolution in this orgy of spending just annually. | ||
Remember, Structurally, we have about a trillion to a trillion and a half dollar deficit. | ||
Annually, we've got to figure out how to finance. | ||
They then got the debt ceiling, which they can't do anything until that's raised. | ||
And we just gave them a half a trillion dollars, what, $500 billion, $480 billion. | ||
$480 billion from September when we had them braced against the wall. | ||
Then you've got the Build Back Bankrupt bill, which she's talking about. | ||
They have no momentum. | ||
Biden's numbers continue to collapse. | ||
He's at 30 percent among independents right now. | ||
It's going to get into the 20s. | ||
And the number of people on the on the poll we just did over the weekend was number of people that think he's doing an excellent or good job in the economy is 16. | ||
That's one six percent. | ||
They're going to try to use the Omicron variant as a cover for, you know, COVID-19. | ||
We need another stimulus package, all of it. | ||
Dr. Navarro, where do we stand? | ||
Where do we stand on this? | ||
And most importantly, how can people... I want to start getting the numbers up. | ||
We need people blowing up Mitch McConnell's phone, all your senators' phone. | ||
It's the three no's. | ||
Dr. Navarro. | ||
I still can't get over the Philistines at MSNBC invoking the deity to pass this bill. | ||
And yes, I agree with that woman. | ||
Let's get the messaging right. | ||
Here's the messaging. | ||
The three no's. | ||
Not one more cent for tribute or meaningless stimuli bill that won't do anything other than cause stagflation. | ||
And I would be remiss here, Steve, in not pointing out how the New York Post had a big article about Muhammad Al-Walari and the old PIMCO guy. | ||
It goes, Top Economist Warns of Stagflation. | ||
I clicked on it hoping They might mention my name in there as being the top economist, seeing how you and I, you and I, and Cortez, nine months ago warned of stagflation, but oh, if Mo says it on Sunday, must be true. | ||
Hey, here's the messaging, MSNBC. | ||
If you pass that bill, we're screwed. | ||
You are virtually guaranteeing stagflation. | ||
You are throwing now very expensive gasoline on an inflationary fire. | ||
So here's what we got to do. | ||
It's like Mitch McConnell once again. | ||
God, this guy needs to get out of our life as much as Fauci does. | ||
Mitch McConnell will likely sell the American people out. | ||
Again, let's remember, we had him on the ropes, Steve. | ||
We had him on the ropes. | ||
And what did Mitch McConnell do? | ||
He gave him breathing time and a favorable vote. | ||
And now we wound up with that fake infrastructure bill out of that. | ||
So as we watch this kabuki theater between Schumer and McConnell and have Romney pitching in and Toomey pitching in, nothing good can happen to any of this. | ||
McConnell just has to say no to the debt ceiling. | ||
He can't use it kind of as a little bargaining tool to get a reduced package. | ||
That's my worst case scenario, Steve. | ||
It's like McConnell Negotiate some favorable agreement. | ||
Yeah, real favorable on the debt ceiling in exchange for a lesser package. | ||
It has to be no, no package, Steve. | ||
Okay, so I just want to make sure we go back to this. | ||
You're saying no on the continuing resolution, they have to come forward with a number one priority, is to come forward with their appropriations bills passed, right? | ||
Which they haven't done yet. | ||
With their appropriations bill passed, to fund the government, or guess what? | ||
You shut it down until you've taken care of your legislative priorities. | ||
You've got to come back and do this, number one. | ||
Number two, not one penny to the debt ceiling. | ||
And I would actually make a statement. | ||
We're not going to default on any government securities. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
There's plenty of cash coming in. | ||
There's cash coming in all the time. | ||
Tax revenues, fees, there's cash coming in. | ||
You have to prioritize the payments. | ||
Peter, you've gone through a number of times the planning internally to the White House. | ||
Here's my point. | ||
It's just a cap table. | ||
You have the government securities that we've issued to people throughout the world, right? | ||
Including to ourselves. | ||
That interest and the face amount, if it comes due, has to be paid. | ||
The cash comes in, that's a priority. | ||
That's how we don't default. | ||
Then you get down to other things you've got if you've got cash. | ||
When you run out of cash, guess what? | ||
All of these nice spending ideas, things that have even been appropriated, they say, well, it's the law. | ||
Well, hey, I'm sorry about that. | ||
Because you had a higher obligation to pay. | ||
You don't need to raise the debt ceiling a penny. | ||
And you can pay our obligations, right, and finally get control of spending. | ||
This is the ultimate hammer. | ||
And they're going to give you a million excuses, and all these business channels, and Fox News, and MSNBC, and CNN are all going to sit there and spin you. | ||
By Wall Street, the factotums on Wall Street, and the politicians that got us into this jam. | ||
Now the deplorables actually have leverage. | ||
We have two massive pieces of leverage. | ||
Look, the whole thing with Manchin and Sinema, yes, God bless them on the bankruptcy, build back bankrupt thing, which is another disaster. | ||
Think about it. | ||
I want everybody to step back. | ||
Just think about this. | ||
They have not shown you, because they don't respect you, what the plan is just to finance the government on an ongoing basis. | ||
Number two, they're coming to you, the parents, for an increase in the credit card so they can do even that. | ||
The answer is no, children, for your own benefit, here's what it is. | ||
Until you come back with a plan that can pass, then... | ||
You're going to have to take the actions to maybe shut down the government, but it's the Biden administration, it's Pelosi and Schumer. | ||
We're sorry you don't have it organized, but we're not kicking the can down the road one day, much less what they're trying to do is kick it past the holidays just like we've done. | ||
So we're in this continual process that, number two, not one cent, not one penny increase to the debt ceiling. | ||
Cash is going to come in. | ||
You're ordered to pay the obligations of the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
The full faith and credit of the government is there. | ||
We'll pay it. | ||
Hey, guess what? | ||
In the waterfall, and every investment banker and banker has done this a million times, and people at companies, 80% of the audience out there that work at companies have had to do this, the waterfall payments when cash comes in. | ||
Guess what? | ||
There's not going to be cash to cover everything. | ||
I admit that. | ||
The stuff, you're going to have to prioritize. | ||
And guess what? | ||
I don't care if it's in an appropriations bill. | ||
It might not get funded. | ||
It might not get funded. | ||
That's just because you don't have the cash and you're not getting an increase to the debt ceiling. | ||
Not one penny. | ||
Okay? | ||
Not one penny. | ||
And then you deal with Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Where's my logic wrong there, sir? | ||
Let me, I think what your show does so well is to connect some dots. | ||
So let me connect two important dots now. | ||
We are really at a critical crossroads right now where two policies have failed abysmally with our pandemic response dating back to my days in the Trump administration. | ||
We now know, as we talked about in the 10 hour That a universal vax policy, coupled with economic lockdowns, will not get us to herd immunity. | ||
It will do more damage than it will provide benefits to, and it runs the risk of a dangerous set of mutations that could do great harm to the human race. | ||
That's a failed policy. | ||
We also know, Steve, that the Keynesian approach that we've used since day one of this pandemic To try to jumpstart and restart this economy has failed abysmally because of the structural changes to the economy that the Chinese Communist Party virus has wrought. | ||
And so, what we need to do as a nation, we need to have a dialogue right now, right? | ||
On both the universal vaccine, economic lockdown strategy, and this Keynesian trillion-dollar strategy to nowhere, which is only causing, demonstrably, Steve, this is not like, oh, we may have stagflation. | ||
No, it's already here, and it's going to be more persistent, right? | ||
Hang on, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
You called the stagflation at the beginning of this administration because you saw the policies, what they were going to do. | ||
We're now going to head into recession and the hyperinflation. | ||
I shouldn't say hyper, that's a stronger word, but a higher inflation. | ||
We're going off a cliff to something deeper. | ||
Bottom line. | ||
The super stag, the hyperinflation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Exactly. | ||
We need to break the fever now. | ||
I would love to sit here and tell you it's all going to be fine. | ||
But it's not all the easy decisions. | ||
Those are literally years and decades ago. | ||
Okay, those are behind us. | ||
We don't have easy choices. | ||
We don't have easy decisions. | ||
That's why the deplorables it's incumbent upon the deplorables to step up now and make sure your voice is heard. | ||
Why you're the common sense, the grit, the determination and the decency of the American people. | ||
We need the deplorables voice. | ||
They've never wanted you to have a voice in any of these conversations about the economy. | ||
Or about high fiscal and monetary policy. | ||
Why? | ||
Because you're the rubes that breathe through your mouth. | ||
I would say, au contraire, as a Harvard Business School grad and worked at Goldman Sachs, no. | ||
I want the deplorables. | ||
I don't want the consultants. | ||
All the geniuses on Wall Street, all these geniuses you see on TV, Krugman, all of them, that's what got us here. | ||
And what are they doing? | ||
They're coming and begging you. | ||
They're begging you to let your politicians off the hook and increase. | ||
Let Daddy and Mommy give an increase to the credit card. | ||
And it's now time for somebody to sit there and go, a reasonable hand is going to be placed on this. | ||
And the answer is no. | ||
Because we're only hurting this incredibly radical, reckless, and half-baked policy of modern monetary theory. | ||
And that's what you got AOC and these people running around. | ||
And they're driving this train. | ||
That deficits don't matter, borrowing doesn't matter, debt doesn't matter, right? | ||
Will they destroy the dollar? | ||
No. | ||
More than ever, we need to sit here, and you've got to be firm. | ||
You're going to have to do some work. | ||
This is not going to come easy. | ||
We're going to have to light the phone lines up. | ||
You're going to have to take hard stands and tell these senators, we're going to throw you bums out, okay? | ||
Unless you take a hard stand here. | ||
Because this is all the chips are in the middle of the table. | ||
This city is about money, and it's about power. | ||
And right now, this is what this month of December is going to be. | ||
The advent season is going to be about this government, about the ability to basically have you, your children, your grandchildren fund an orgy of spending. | ||
An orgy of spending that won't lead to more productivity. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
See, just a quick point here. | ||
The other thing they're telling you is this is the solution to a problem they fundamentally misdiagnosed. | ||
Yep. | ||
They did it after the 2007-2008 crash with Obama. | ||
They doubled our debt. | ||
They went from $10 trillion to $20 trillion. | ||
All they got out of that was stagnation. | ||
Slow growth, stagnant wages. | ||
They're making the same mistake here. | ||
They see this... | ||
As a Keynesian solution, oh, the economy's got trouble? | ||
Just throw more money at it, ignoring the structural rot in the economy, and it just won't work. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Also, sir, you buried the lead about 2008. | ||
We got the greatest concentration of wealth among the 1% in the history of the Republic, and they've done it again with this. | ||
If your children are Russian serfs, You know why? | ||
Because of these policies. | ||
Now it's time for you to step up to the plate. | ||
Stand your ground. | ||
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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. | ||
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It's the beginning of Advent. | ||
And it is Cyber Monday. | ||
In fact, we're going to get Joe Rico in here from my Patreon supply. | ||
I want to get an update on everything that's going on there on the logistics side. | ||
Dr. Navarro, just right before I go, I want to make sure it's not just the fact that you called stagflation. | ||
You've got the former PIMCO economist out there talking about the stagflation right now. | ||
I just want to go back over one more time, because people are going to have to do some work here, and I realize that it is the holiday season, but we're going to put the numbers up. | ||
You've got to get the Senate. | ||
You've got to get the House. | ||
We have to start lighting people up, how important this is. | ||
If this spending is allowed to go through, As an economist, and we don't deal with any of the structural issues, it just glosses over that. | ||
Walk us through your forecast. | ||
You called for a short the other day on the market. | ||
We've seen the dead cat bounce today. | ||
What happens if this spending goes through, sir? | ||
By the way, Steve, that's PIMCO, the bond fund, not PIMCO, although it was a good Freudian slip there, I think you might have made. | ||
Look- Bill Gross. | ||
Bill Gross was PIMCO, right? | ||
Okay, so let's give the historical context, Steve. | ||
1970s, stagflation, simultaneous slow growth or recession, that's the stag part, and inflation or hyperinflation, stagflation. | ||
1970s, three things were at work. | ||
We had a profligate fiscal policy, LBJ's guns and butter, right? | ||
The Vietnam War and the Great Society sparked inflation, right? | ||
We had a profligate monetary policy. | ||
Arthur Burns at the Federal Reserve printed money to accommodate the profligate fiscal spending. | ||
That's demand-pull Keynesian Inflation, right? | ||
Pure demand pull. | ||
On top of that, the third element was cost push inflation. | ||
The worst kind, because it not only pushes up inflation, it pulls down growth. | ||
That's where you get the stag part, right? | ||
And it was food and energy price shocks. | ||
We have exactly the same conditions today, Steve. | ||
Ergo, my stagflation forecast. | ||
So, if on Capitol Hill, They pass 7 trillion dollars more of Keynesian spending, that'll be very expensive gas, on an inflationary fire, to the extent that everything in that bill ignores our supply chain distortions and constraints and our labor market distortions, all of which could be cured with Buy American, Hire American, Make America Great, Manufacture Adhere policies. | ||
If they pass that bill, Without any attendant to our cost push problems, it is a road straight to the perdition of stagflation. | ||
That's what the stakes are. | ||
We simply do not have the money to pay for this. | ||
The dollar will fall in value. | ||
Our imports will go up in price. | ||
That'll drive up inflation. | ||
Over time, like in the 70s, this is the scary part. | ||
Interest rates will spike. | ||
Remember, the misery index, Steve, back In 1980, when Reagan beat Carter, was 20%. | ||
That's the unemployment rate plus the inflation rate. | ||
And these, you know, folks are walking around now, these millennials, these young folks, the Silicon Valley serfs, it's like, yeah, it's like they're used to like 0%, 1% interest rates. | ||
Hey, mortgages got up above 10% back in the 1970s. | ||
If we see that again, you can't buy a house, you can't buy a car, you can't buy squat. | ||
Hang on. | ||
That's the other thing that's brought up. | ||
It's another buried lead here, is that structurally right now, we're addicted to a zero interest rate world. | ||
Yes. | ||
If you think, all of a sudden, when the interest rate starts to spike, ladies and gentlemen, it is going to eviscerate the economy. | ||
It's going to eviscerate you personally and your children. | ||
We are so addicted to the printing of money and so addicted to basically, globally, from Japan to the European Central Bank, Bank of London, Bank of England, and the Federal Reserve. | ||
And obviously the Chinese CCP, we are so addicted and so baked into the system structurally about virtually zero interest rates that this thing starts to spike. | ||
That's going to be a house of cards that crumbles. | ||
You're going to see modern monetary theory really work. | ||
It's going to implode the economy because we're not structured for that. | ||
Everything from the bank lending to the corporations, to the junk bonds, to all of it is not used to the spike. | ||
All these things have ratchets. | ||
Right? | ||
All these things are wretched, including most of these mortgages. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Steve, the two main drivers of the U.S. | ||
economy are housing and automobile production. | ||
Historically and right up to today, that's what made things go in this country. | ||
And when you get in a high interest rate environment, Both of those fall by the wayside. | ||
So again, I want to re-emphasize the importance of this juncture in history and why Mitch McConnell has to hold fast up on Capitol Hill. | ||
We have now we know that we have a failed policy in terms of the pandemic. | ||
Universal Vax in the absence of therapeutics, coupled with economic lockdowns won't work. | ||
And we're seeing the world being split into two camps now. | ||
It breaks my heart to see what's happening in Australia. | ||
That would that would have been the last country I would have thought that would succumb to fascism, authoritarianism and bad science. | ||
But just as we have a failed healthcare policy, we have a failed economic policy. | ||
It's Keynesianism on steroids without any address to the underlying structural problems. | ||
Our cities are in shambles, Steve. | ||
Remember, these service sector refugees, you've got 30% occupancy rates. | ||
In our high-rise office buildings in places like New York and Chicago. | ||
Guess what? | ||
All the white-collar folks are sitting back on their ass doing Zoom calls out in Scarsdale or wherever the hell it is. | ||
And the people who are janitors breathing through their mouths, they don't have any work. | ||
And they can't fill the 10 million jobs that are going begging because they don't have the skill set. | ||
Service sector refugees. | ||
It's the most important concept. | ||
If I were in the White House right now, I'd be pounding on the Resolute Desk gently, mind you, saying, hey, this is what the problem is. | ||
We've got to bring our manufacturing here, secure our supply chains. | ||
And take those 10 million service sector refugees, retool them and put them to work and guess what? | ||
They'll make a whole lot more money making stuff. | ||
The service sector refugees are also one of the important backbones of the country, right? | ||
They treat the janitors like they breathe through their mouths. | ||
They actually have tremendous common sense, and they understand this is not working. | ||
Here's what we've got to do. | ||
It's a juncture. | ||
This is just not another spending bill. | ||
We're not making such an emphasis. | ||
This is a coming-together convergence of many forces in the modern world. | ||
But you've got to choke them down on their ability to fund this. | ||
If you stop their funding of it, the rest of it, that's your choke point. | ||
You've got to cut the oxygen off. | ||
Okay? | ||
You've got to cut the oxygen off. | ||
That's why the next couple of weeks is so important. | ||
They're going to try to have every misdirection play in the world. | ||
Dr. Navarro, how did they get to you? | ||
Because your analysis of this has been incredible. | ||
Everything from the vaccines to the therapeutics to the money part of it. | ||
It's a convergence. | ||
One last note. | ||
Axios had in a buried piece over the weekend, the Democrats are planning another stimulus measure for the spring. | ||
They understand that this thing doesn't work. | ||
They gotta keep the printing press going. | ||
They're already thinking downrange of trying to bail out Biden once again. | ||
That's why it must be stopped. | ||
The adults. | ||
Have to step in and break the fever. | ||
The fever must be broken now, must be broken in December of 2021. | ||
Dr. Navarro, how do people get to you on Getter? | ||
Because I know you're on fire over there and your website. | ||
Yeah, real P. Navarro. | ||
Getter, the Twitter killer. | ||
Good to see Dorsey out the door. | ||
Yes, another scalp. | ||
That's not going to save Twitter. | ||
Getter's coming after Twitter, which is nothing more or less than a fascist, authoritarian, censorship machine. | ||
And really, people need to switch. | ||
InTrumpTime.com if you want to know more about the book and my years at the White House, because it's the foundation for everything we're talking about right now. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Thank you very much, sir. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Admiral. | ||
We're jammed up. | ||
See you, Sundance. | ||
We're jammed up here, but I want to get in. | ||
Let's get Joe Allen. | ||
Joe, the special we had on Saturday, people are still buzzing about it. | ||
Got tremendous downloads and market. | ||
You've got a new piece up that's coming. | ||
Is it paganism and transhumanism or paganism as the underpinnings of transhumanism? | ||
What is it? | ||
No, we are a bit backed up on this. | ||
No, I've got an article up right now at warroom.org, Digital Polytheism and the Technocult. | ||
It's actually from back in May. | ||
It's really a primer on some of the historical origins of the connection between the occult and technology. | ||
And I have another essay coming out hopefully tomorrow. | ||
It's Transhumanism is like Satanism with brain chips. | ||
But this has a very long history. | ||
And it's something that I've delved into for a long time, and I'm trying to get that out as a sort of a connection. | ||
I'm not trying to argue that your computer has the devil in it, but definitely there are a lot of parallels between occult culture and techno culture. | ||
But it does. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to make those connections when we return with Joe Allen, our editor on all things transhumanism, in the War Room next. | ||
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Okay, it's the beginning of Advent. | ||
That started yesterday in the Advent season leading up to Christmas. | ||
We're going to have a full broadcasting schedule. | ||
We'll be walking folks through it. | ||
But this epic fight that's taking place on Capitol Hill, this kind of transformational, epic battle about money and power that's going on in the midst of the Advent season. | ||
We're going to be covering non-stop. | ||
We'll make sure you get the entire schedule of events so that you can be ringside for all of it. | ||
Remember, the deplorables are a key part of the part of the fight here. | ||
You've got a place in the room. | ||
In fact, I would argue you have the most important place in the room. | ||
It's also Cyber Monday. | ||
We're going to have Joe Reek on for my Patreon supply in a minute. | ||
Let everybody know how that's going. | ||
But I've got to go back to Joe Allen. | ||
Editor on Transhumanism did an amazing job on Saturday. | ||
Joe, I would actually argue, I'm kind of in the camp that I think Satan is in the computer. | ||
What say you, sir, from your research on all this? | ||
You know, I was talking to a group of people last night and, you know, I said that there are times where I've wondered if the devil is real or not, but certainly in the research I've been doing in the last few years, my conviction that the devil exists in some form or another gets stronger every day. | ||
So, You know, there was an article published in the New York Times last week. | ||
It was called, if I'm not mistaken, Space Pagans and Smartphone Witches Where Tech Meets Mysticism. | ||
It basically discusses an art exhibit that occurred in Dortmund, Germany. | ||
And the name of the art exhibit was Techno-Shamanism. | ||
And the subject matter of most of the pieces there was the connection between the occult and technology, using virtual reality and augmented reality in order to contact spiritual entities, nefarious, infernal spiritual entities from a Christian point of view, and a lot of discussion of | ||
Tarot cards being a sort of parallel to smartphones and the importance of psychedelics in the creation of virtual worlds. | ||
This has a long, long history, though. | ||
It goes back really to the originator of the term cybernetics, Norbert Wiener, who published a book in 1962, God and Gollum, Inc., where he discusses self-learning machines And their sort of spiritual role moving alongside humans going forward. | ||
That was in 1962. | ||
And, you know, one of the originators of virtual reality, he was a pioneer of VRML, Virtual Reality Markup Language. | ||
His name is Mark Pesci. | ||
He's a professor at the University of Sydney now, and he actually founded the first virtual reality company, Ono Sendai. | ||
William Gibson novel. | ||
But he is also an avid techno-pagan. | ||
He believes that virtual reality and computer culture in general represents the technological realization of occult and mystical practices going back into prehistory. | ||
There's an excellent book. | ||
It was published in 1998. | ||
Technosis, Myth, Magic and Mysticism in the Age of Information by Eric Davis. | ||
And this was really, it had a profound impact on me when I was younger. | ||
It basically ties together all of these different threads on the origins of technology as we know it today, cybernetic technology, computer technology, and the many figures who were pioneers in this movement who saw technology as a form of magic, a form of occultism. | ||
It goes back to Timothy Leary, the psychedelic guru from the 60s, who even back then was arguing that there would be one day an electronic religion, and he had a really profound article in reality hackers in 1988. | ||
It was called Digital Polytheism, Load and Run High-Tech Paganism. | ||
I think that's the correct name. | ||
It's kind of a wordy title. | ||
But there's an article up right now at warroom.org called Digital Polytheism and the Technocult. | ||
It's a very brief analysis of what he was getting at, and it'll give you an opportunity to see the sorts of ideas that were floating in the air in Silicon Valley before the internet itself even came online. | ||
Is the devil in the computer? | ||
I suppose it's all depending on what you do with it. | ||
I personally think that, as you well know, that technology is having a profoundly deleterious effect on religious culture and human culture in general. | ||
So I guess in some sense I would say that, yeah, when I look into the screen even now, there's something insidious about it. | ||
But you look into the screen, the flat screen, remember, if you watch football over the weekend, the metaverse is out there, and these ads from Facebook, from Meta, are creepy. | ||
Because what they're saying is you're going to go through the looking glass, right? | ||
You're about to go on the other side of the screen into a totally immersive world. | ||
And between the virtual reality ads and the meta ads on football, and that's the most expensive ad time you got out there to reach a mass audience, they're coming in full force. | ||
And I'm telling you, civilization, the Judeo-Christian West is not ready for this. | ||
The organized churches, the standard churches are not ready for it. | ||
It's going to overwhelm people. | ||
And you can see how they're doing it. | ||
You see how they're marketing it, right? | ||
You're seeing how they're marketing it as this Kind of brave new world. | ||
And it's very scary. | ||
People are, because education system has been so poor, people don't really understand critical thinking anymore. | ||
This is going to be quite dangerous. | ||
It's the reason that we are all over this every day now in this show, because people have got to awaken to the fact that we're in very dangerous territory. | ||
Once again, what's the New York Times article? | ||
Give us a New York Times article again that you can link them to. | ||
Yeah, that's Space Pagans and Smartphone Witches. | ||
It came out a week ago, and it'll give you a really good sense of the sorts of contemporary connections that are being made between the occult and technology. | ||
And, you know, there are also Christian organizations doing virtual reality services, and if you look into them, you'll find that they are hardly what you would call orthodox Christians. | ||
They're something, you know, We'll say profoundly sinister and loosey-goosey about those organizations, too. | ||
VR Church is one of them. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow when you have your article up on Worm.org. | ||
We have a primer on Worm.org. | ||
You go to Joe Allen's bar, you download, you've got all the articles you can get up to speed. | ||
Let that be your immersive experience. | ||
Joe, thank you very much for coming on. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Joe, what's your Twitter and getter? | ||
How can people get you? | ||
You can find me at Gab, Twitter, and Gitter, at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, joebot.xyz, and again, go to warroom.org, there's a Transhumanism tab at the top, and you'll find all the articles there. | ||
Okay, let's get on it, the audience. | ||
A lot of work to do. | ||
Okay, Joe, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
I want to bring in now Joe Reek from MyPatriotSupply. | ||
Joe, it's Cyber Monday. | ||
You guys pride yourself. | ||
One of the reasons I like working with you guys, you pride yourself. | ||
You preppers pride yourself on always being ahead of the curve. | ||
Or as my patrons apply, ahead of the curve. | ||
And what about shortages, logistics problems, all of it? | ||
What's going on on Cyber Monday? | ||
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You know, we try our best to always be prepared. | |
I mean, that's kind of the motto, kind of the things that we do. | ||
I mean, believe it or not, Steve, we planned about six months ago to be prepared for Cyber Monday. | ||
We have over 21 different items available today that you can purchase on our website and it'll be delivered within two days and you can get it to your door. | ||
And we're talking things that are going to be coming up. | ||
I mean, we're talking about gas shortages. | ||
So what does that mean for the average family? | ||
Well, you're going to have power outages. | ||
You're going to have power grid problems. | ||
You're going to need a way to be able to heat up your home. | ||
You're going to need a way to power your smart devices. | ||
These are the items that we have available today on our Cyber Monday. | ||
These items were reserved specifically for today for our consumers because we know what's coming down the road. | ||
We want them to be prepared as much as they can with heat, with power, with sustainable energy to be able to recharge your cell phones, provide you with light, They'd be able to heat up your water, purify your water, heat up your home, things like that, Steve. | ||
So tell us what you've got in that area, because people ought to get on top of this, particularly with all the logistics problems caused by the Biden administration and Pete Buttigieg and his crowd. | ||
What are you specifically talking about that delivers that to people? | ||
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Well, again, it's going to be the changes. | |
You know, when you talk about the increase in fuel prices, when you talk about the shortages of being able to get personnel or workers to drive these trucks, it creates a huge bottleneck. | ||
I mean, I don't understand how something so complex is being passed off as, oh, There's just a problem. | ||
You have to deal with it. | ||
I mean, these are major issues. | ||
When fuel goes up 40% over last year, it directly affects everybody here that lives in the United States. | ||
It causes major issues. | ||
Here's what I think the audience, you're a relatively small company out there in Utah. | ||
You guys got together six months ago and said, hey, here's the target date, the conversion point, Cyber Monday, and then the lead up to the How did the Biden administration and Pete Buttigieg, these guys, how did they miss it? | ||
That we got all these logistics problems throughout the nation, empty shelves at places, can't go to restaurants, you can't order off the menu. | ||
How did you guys get it right and they get it wrong? | ||
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I don't know, Steve, but it almost seems like it was done on purpose. | |
You know, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that when there are these significant delays going on, when you look out over the coast of California and you see those cargo ships sitting there, when there's over 70, 80 cargo ships sitting there, you see the same thing on the East Coast. | ||
It doesn't take a genius to put two and two together. | ||
I mean, even with our with our raw materials, we've been planning and purchasing stuff back eight months ago. | ||
And even then, as long as the lead time as we have, it's still getting delayed even further. | ||
I mean, we get calls from our raw ingredients supplier saying, hey, look, my patron supply. | ||
I know you guys had ordered this, you know, four months ago. | ||
It's going to be delayed another two months. | ||
And we just have to work around it. | ||
I mean, one of the benefits, one of the things that I think we pride ourselves on is being able to pivot, to change our direction and get the job done. | ||
Whatever it takes, we get the job done. | ||
Joe, why don't you walk through right now how the audience gets to you, and one of the things we love is that you can, the reason we love working with sponsors like you and MyPillow, you can actually talk to a human being and the Birch Gold guys. | ||
Walk through how people get in touch with you, and they have questions. | ||
I think a lot of people today have questions, they want answers, they want information. | ||
We try to provide a platform. | ||
How do you guys help in that manner? | ||
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Hey, we have our Associates customer service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. | |
You can call our toll-free number and you can speak with a live person. | ||
You can visit our website MyPatriotSupply.com. | ||
You can also call us directly at 866-866-8000. | ||
229-0927 and you can speak with a preparedness specialist. | ||
They can put a plan together specifically for you and your family. | ||
They can talk about different items that you might need for emergencies, for when the power goes out, what you can do to have clean filtered water, what you can do to power your devices with all of the stuff that we have available for Cyber Monday. | ||
That's one of the things I want to make sure people understand. | ||
People, I think, know you when they first hear about it as the food guys. | ||
You order the 30-day packages of food and all that. | ||
You have a much, much broader product selection. | ||
So people can go and they can talk to your representatives and people can walk them through everything, correct? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You know, emergency preparedness, Steve, there's so many facets of emergency preparedness. | ||
Yeah, the major portion of it is going to be the food. | ||
But you also have to think about, too, you're going to need water to prepare this food. | ||
You're going to need heat to heat up your meals. | ||
You're going to need heat to heat up your homes. | ||
You're going to need solar-powered items that's going to charge your cell phones when the power goes out. | ||
There's a variety of different things. | ||
I mean, we can even talk about first aid kits that you're going to need for if something happens to somebody. | ||
We have it all. | ||
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We are your one-stop shop for anything emergency preparedness. | |
Joe, thank you so much, and thank you for being there for everybody on Cyber Monday. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
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God bless. | |
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If the Department of Development shuts down, or plays dirty, and the remaining 57 so-called Chinese-funded companies listed in the U.S. | ||
are invested, and the U.S. | ||
kicks them out, and then the RMB and the $500 billion deal with Saudi Arabia, the oil has been fully paid by the RMB, and then in the Middle East, in Africa, in other laboratories in South Asia, new hot poisons, viruses, will be released one after another. | ||
At this time, the people stay at home. | ||
Yeah. | ||
the economic competition between China and the United States has begun. | ||
The competition between vaccines and biotechnology has been rapidly widening. | ||
The competition between the United States and the CCP has been widening at any time. | ||
China's high-tech competition is about to begin. This is the beginning of the technology war, the medical war, the virus war, the vaccine war, and the currency war. Do you think we can still be calm in this world? No matter who imagines, I don't think the United States is really doing anything today. But the CCP is not moving at all. | ||
Great miles grow right there. Given a warning, that's from September of this year. Talking about other variants coming out, talking about the convergence of lockdowns, of what they're trying to do economically, and still the Chinese Communist Party not being held accountable. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, he's the leader of this group, which I'm proud to be part of, the New Federal State of China. | ||
It's an opposition, essentially, party or alternative to the Chinese Communist Party for the Chinese people, the whistleblower movement, all of it. | ||
And he's been saying forever, until you hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable, accountable for what they've done, you're not going to get to a solution. | ||
Because there's going to continue to be, and his theory is different than mine, his theory says, hey, they're letting them out throughout the world. | ||
Because they're breaking the West, they're breaking it economically, they're breaking you culturally, they're breaking you socially. | ||
And it's obvious to any outsider if you step back and look at it. | ||
And once again, everything that's happening as of today, he's back there in September saying, hey, you guys, and you're not in your political class, is not holding these people accountable. | ||
Biden has a call with Xi for, what, four hours, the two readouts from Beijing and the U.S., not one mention of the Wuhan lab. | ||
Not one mention. | ||
And you have Fauci yesterday on CBS. | ||
With that smug look, saying Ted Cruz ought to be under investigation. | ||
He ought to be prosecuted for his involvement in 6 January. | ||
But don't look at me. | ||
I want to bring in now Frank Gaffney. | ||
So this is a very important week in which we say over and over again, this all converges now. | ||
The spending, the handling of the of the CCP virus, the COVID-19, now that you got this Omicron variant, and still We are funding and financing the Chinese Communist Party in their attack on the United States of America. | ||
That's reality. | ||
Frank Gaffney this week, the Committee on the Present Danger of China, has basically said, hey, we're going to do a seminar that walks through how the American people's money, tax dollars and investment plans, your pension funds, all of your savings, are financing your own destruction. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
Steve, thanks so much for calling attention to this webinar Thursday at 1 to about 2.30 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
You can register for it right now at presentdangerchina.org. | ||
That's the website of the Committee on the Present Danger China, which you've done so much, Steve, to both help catalyze and inspire. | ||
What we're going to focus on, as you said, is are you investing in our destruction? | ||
And our purpose is going to be to both explain, as you do day after day, but to put it all in one place, what it is the Chinese Communist Party is trying to do, which is, of course, to dominate the entire world. | ||
How do they get there? | ||
They have to take us down. | ||
What are they doing to take us down? | ||
They are engaged in people's war. | ||
They are using the technique they call unrestricted warfare to wage it against us. | ||
One of the things that has made this wildly successful is most of us are oblivious to the fact that we are at war with China, let alone that we need to be fighting back. | ||
So we're going to have extraordinary talents, many of whom are, you know, prominently featured on The War Room, talking about these kinds of issues. | ||
And then we're going to go through the various ways in which The answer to the question, how are they paying for all this stuff? | ||
Whether it's their military buildup, whether it's their economic warfare, whether it's their information operations and influence and corruption, whether it's the Belt and Road Initiative, whatever it is, the answer to the question, how are they paying for it, is you. | ||
And we're going to drill down on how that could possibly be. | ||
Who is it on Wall Street That is actually taking your pension funds, your mutual funds, your 401k plans, your indexed funds, any other investment vehicle you can think of, and sluicing a fair amount of it off to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Sometimes actually putting it in companies that work directly for the People's Liberation Army, but All of them do, at least indirectly. | ||
So it's going down the road, inevitably, to feed the people who are trying to destroy us. | ||
And by that us, I mean you, the people that are actually underwriting it. | ||
So that's basically the drill we're going to talk about. | ||
Also, what do we do about it? | ||
How do we stop Wall Street from doing this with our money? | ||
We have in mind We've talked about it here on the program with you from time to time, Steve, but I hope we're going to really get it going in earnest now. | ||
A mad-as-hell-I'm-not-going-to-take-it-anymore campaign that is going to tell your financial advisors, the people managing your pension funds, Larry Fink and BlackRock and others on Wall Street, Not with my money. | ||
We're not going to aid and abet and underwrite the enemy threat to our country any longer. | ||
Frank, we've got about 20 seconds. | ||
How do people just get them a link that they can go to right now? | ||
It's Thursday, 1 to 2.30. | ||
We're going to have guests. | ||
We're going to have people on all week talking about it. | ||
How do people get there today? | ||
PresentDangerChina.org is where you register for the site. | ||
Please join us. | ||
We need your help. | ||
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Okay. | |
Five o'clock, we're going to have experts on here tonight about the 3 November movement. | ||
Remember, elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections, catastrophic consequences. | ||
It's the railhead of all of our problems tonight at five o'clock. | ||
Frank, thank you. |