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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. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
Friday, 3 December, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
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So, like today, you'll have analysis and articles we'll attach to the videos. | ||
We'll have Rabbi, spare up in a minute, Father McTeague. | ||
We'll have analysis of everything that they tell us about Hanukkah and Advent. | ||
We'll have Analysis of Dr. Naomi Wolf's assessment of Austria and Germany. | ||
I want to go back now live to Europe to our international editor Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, real quickly, here's what I want to do. | ||
Zamora is such a amazing figure to watch and here's why. | ||
It's one of the reasons we always cover Europe so closely is, you know, Brexit was inextricably linked to Trump's victory. | ||
I said that for years leading up to and that's why Breitbart at the time covered And it was really central to the Brexit movement, where we were so comfortable that Trump was going to win at 16, knowing what Brexit happened. | ||
I want to go back real quickly and go through the five comments, because these comments are so... and you're right, they shift the Overton window. | ||
He is shifting the discussion in France, right? | ||
You see in Germany, they haven't had anybody step up and really be that kind of leader on the right that has that type of charisma, that has that type of ability to connect to audiences. | ||
And Zemmour is a journalist, he is a broadcaster, he's a dynamic, charismatic personality. | ||
Go back to the five sayings that you were so stunned that he actually had the courage to put on the table in his introductory video to announce his candidacy. | ||
Yeah, I will. | ||
The other thing to add, Steve, to your list of his talents is that he's a public intellectual. | ||
Now, that might seem strange in the Anglo-American context, but the French are big on their public intellectuals, people that you will find on the daily television programmes and the panel discussions. | ||
Big serious heavyweight thinkers but also that have a high profile as well and Zamora is definitely in that category. | ||
I'll just add here in case there's any doubt as to why this is so important. | ||
The essence of the European Union has always been French-German cooperation and political integration. | ||
Now France isn't the same as Germany in terms of being an economic powerhouse but in Europe they are Absolutely level pegging. | ||
So if this change takes place in France it will fundamentally change the characteristic of the whole European Union and presumably because of its weight, its economic weight, also the rest of the Western world. | ||
So to come back to these five points which are going to change the parameters in which this presidential debate is going to take place. | ||
He said we're going to save France from ethnic substitution. | ||
There's no longer time to reform France. | ||
We have to save it. | ||
We're going to recuperate sovereignty in order to stop feeling like exiles in our own country. | ||
France, he said, is disappearing. | ||
And he said, I have decided to take in hand our destiny because both the right and the left have lied to us. | ||
He also said something else, which I didn't get to say before, but I think you'll like this, Steve. | ||
Even though he's clearly a heavy opponent to overwhelming immigration into France, he does say that immigration isn't the cause of all French problems. | ||
But it does aggravate everything. | ||
What he said was, when he launched his campaign, they're not going... Sorry, I'm translating this here. | ||
He said, we're not going to let ourselves be dominated or conquested Or conquered or substituted. | ||
He said, this program will have enemies and they're going to use all their forces against us. | ||
And this is what he said, Steve. | ||
He said, they will say that we're racists and animated by sad passions. | ||
Now, I can't help but think of that phrase, they will call us racists. | ||
Is that not a direct paraphrase of what you yourself said when you spoke in Marine Le Pen's conference? | ||
Was it two or three years ago? | ||
When you added to that expression, they will call us racists, you said. | ||
But when they do that, wear it as a badge of honour, because it indicates that they do not have the arguments to confront what you're saying. | ||
And I think that now, that insight that you had, which had all the front pages in France, as well as here in Italy and the rest of Europe, I can't help but feel that that insight now has permeated through to the whole of the French political class. | ||
Look, here's why this is important. | ||
He's a dynamic public intellectual. | ||
This guy's a heavyweight. | ||
And he is going to have an impact on the world stage just by running and stepping out. | ||
He's also a guy that has a very comfortable life. | ||
Look, he has a very French lifestyle, I should say. | ||
There's a lot of controversy already about some of his personal issues. | ||
But he could, like Trump, he's stepping into the arena to save his country. | ||
That's what's so powerful about it. | ||
Ben, how do people get to you? | ||
You're on fire on Getter. | ||
I see this. | ||
How do people get to you with all your reporting for us on the War Room? | ||
Yeah, it's simply at Hanwell, which is my surname. | ||
There's a great debate going on on Ghetto right now. | ||
Everybody's fired up. | ||
The comments and the contributions are fantastic. | ||
I strongly encourage people, if they don't have a smartphone, they can follow this also on a standard web browser. | ||
But to join and to follow what's going on, I'm uploading things that supplement what I'm saying here on The War Room. | ||
And I very much look forward to conversing with people on Getter. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Ben, thank you very much. | ||
Our international editor, Ben Harnwell. | ||
We wanted to start the show today, really, to kind of set the stage for what time of year. | ||
You know, it's not just the holiday buying season. | ||
These are deeply religious times. | ||
But we had so much news on coming, breaking out of Washington, D.C. | ||
We wanted to put it into the second hour so we could catch our breath. | ||
Very honored to have two people here that are friends of the show and we couldn't be more enthusiastic about supporting them as thinkers and writers and really deeply spiritual individuals who are great guides for our country. | ||
I want to first, Rabbi Sparrow joins us. | ||
You know we have Rabbi Sparrow on frequently to lead us in prayer, particularly to ask for a blessing on our nation. | ||
Rabbi Sparrow, it's the Hanukkah season. | ||
Can you explain, particularly to our non-Jewish audience out there, what is Hanukkah? | ||
What's the season of Hanukkah? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
And why is it important to the Jewish faith? | ||
I'm first going to start by talking about the outer layer of Hanukkah, the more well-known aspect of it. | ||
And then I want to get into the story behind the story, which is really essential for the times that we're living in today. | ||
The Syrian Greeks were the power In the Middle East, well over 2,000 years ago, then they decided that they were going to conquer this smaller state of Israel, Judea it was called. | ||
And what happened was they were very successful up to a point. | ||
A family called the Maccabees with followers decided that no longer would they allow This outside force to take over their country and make them a vassal state. | ||
And against all odds, they rose up first as a militia group, a guerrilla group, but they had strategic tactics and they were able to defeat this overpowering army, the Syrian Greek army. | ||
And the miracle that happened, happened in the temple. | ||
The Syrian Greeks had come to the temple. | ||
They purposely polluted the temple with all types of impure and unwholesome acts in order to degrade the temple. | ||
They came to that temple. That was the apex of their victory. | ||
They cleansed it. They purified it. And they found one little pouch of oil in which to light the menorah. | ||
The menorah physically and spiritually lifted up and lit the temple in Jerusalem. | ||
They found one day's worth, one pouch of oil. | ||
They thought at least they could celebrate for that 24 hours. | ||
Miraculously, it lasted for eight days. | ||
And that's how we have this miracle of Hanukkah. | ||
And for eight days, we light the menorah in our homes. | ||
As a commemoration for the eight-day miracle where the one-day pouch of oil lasted eight days. | ||
This is the outer layer, the well-known story of Hanukkah. | ||
However, there's a more important story and that's the story behind it. | ||
The Syrian Greeks were able, initially, to make great inroads in destroying this state of Judea and Israel because within the Jewish state itself, There were enemies from within. | ||
There was an elitist core. | ||
There was an aristocracy. | ||
There was a deep state that collaborated with the Greeks. | ||
And in a certain way they gave the Greek, the Syrian Greeks, the keys to the kingdom. | ||
They told them, How did it happen? | ||
able to conquer this part, what are you supposed to do? | ||
They gave them directions. | ||
They were successful until the Maccabees came and revolted and said, no more, enough is enough because of the enemy from within. | ||
How did it happen? | ||
The enemy from within decided together with the Syrian Greeks that they would destroy the national identity. | ||
That's what this was all about. | ||
Let's get rid of this, what they called, parochial particular identity of Judea. | ||
These were Jewish people. | ||
Jewish people who were betraying their own people, but they were an aristocracy. | ||
They were universalist. | ||
They no longer wanted to have just simply the title of being Jewish or Israeli. | ||
They were globalist. | ||
They wanted to be part of this whole pan-Greek Empire. | ||
They were elitist. | ||
They felt better than the common Jewish person in Judea. | ||
They also, they desired power. | ||
There's more power and there's more wealth when your circle is not just your own little country, but you're able to be part of a whole global network. | ||
And so you had an enemy from within. | ||
That's what made this Victory by the Maccabees, so difficult, because they weren't simply fighting a foreign enemy, which was very powerful, they were fighting the leading families, the aristocrats, the wealthiest people. | ||
Now, how did they decide, these elitists, that they were going to destroy Judea? | ||
Two reasons, two ways, excuse me, two ways. | ||
One, you get rid of the identity, the national identity. | ||
No longer are we Judea, they said, or Israel. | ||
We are citizens of the world. | ||
This is all old stuff. | ||
We are part of a transnational entity. | ||
They fought against nationalism. | ||
They fought against patriotism. | ||
They fought against a national identity. | ||
And the second thing was to destroy the religion. | ||
Because, Steve, In order for a country to be robust and to believe in itself, it really has to believe in the historic religion that founded that people. | ||
Anywhere you look in the world, when the religion is neutered, it dissipates, then the culture of the country, the sense of nationalism of that country, dramatically decreases and they just become a nation like any other nation. | ||
So today, we, in a sense, all have to be Maccabees. | ||
We have to resist not only the forces outside, but the terrible forces within our country that are trying to denude us of our religious beliefs, our national beliefs, our national character and identity. | ||
In a sense, today we are all Maccabees. | ||
And they do it through what today we call cultural Marxism. | ||
What you do is cultural Marxism. | ||
It might be a new term, but it's an old phenomenon. | ||
When someone wants to destroy a country, they destroy the culture, destroy the religion, destroy the national identity. | ||
They mock it. | ||
They're cynics. | ||
Rabbi Sparrow, we've got about 30 seconds. | ||
Thank you so much for that lesson. | ||
How can people get to your book on the American ethos of the Judeo-Christian West and how they get to your website? | ||
If you go to Caucus for America, www.caucusforamerica.com, the book we have is called Pushback, Our Battle to Save America's Judeo-Christian Heritage. | ||
Today we're in the same fight that the Maccabees were fighting against their forces, the Pan And this is our battle. | ||
We're battling for the soul of America. | ||
Rabbi Sparrow, honored. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Fr. McTeague on Advent next with Julie Kelly in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, thank you. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Now I want to bring back one of our previous guests, another amazing man of God and also a public intellectual, Father Robert McTeague. | ||
He's a Jesuit. | ||
An incredible book. | ||
You can get it on Amazon. | ||
Real Philosophy for Real People. | ||
A very moving and important book. | ||
I've read it many times. | ||
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McTeague, I didn't want to give you such a tough act to follow with Rabbi. | ||
Next year I'm going to mix it up. | ||
I'll have the Christians go first. | ||
But talk to us about Advent. | ||
Rabbi just walked us through the meaning of Hanukkah. | ||
Walk us through, because I think people sometimes with the holiday season and gift buying and everything lose the sense of we're here for a different purpose. | ||
This is a very important time of year spiritually for both the Jewish faith and the Christian faith. | ||
So can you walk us through Advent? | ||
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It's so important a season that the Church in its wisdom gives us Advent, which is a four week period of prayer and penance. | |
To get us ready, and fasting as well, to get us ready for Christmas. | ||
It often gets overlooked. | ||
Here's how I want people to remember Advent, in light of what your colleague said, of what's taking place in Austrian Germany. | ||
When I think of the season of Advent, I think of two German clerics, the Lutheran Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Jesuit father Alfred Delp. | ||
Both were arrested and imprisoned by the Nazis, tortured by the Nazis, executed by the Nazis, and both wrote Advent reflections. | ||
Dietrich Bonhoeffer represents the receptive element of Advent. | ||
Jesuit Father Delp represents the active element of Advent. | ||
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, writing from prison, said the great symbol of Advent is being in a dark cell and the door opens from the outside and light comes in. | ||
Because, remember, the Incarnation, which is really God's D-Day to reclaim fallen creation, that's purely God's initiative. | ||
We receive that gift as Our Lady received the Word. | ||
Then we turn to Jesuit Father Alfred Delp, who talks about the active response to Advent. | ||
And the active response is this. | ||
He says, we light candles each week during Advent. | ||
What does a candle do? | ||
It gives light, but it gives light at the cost of its own substance. | ||
And it does it gladly, and it does it completely. | ||
And that is our response to Christ coming to us. | ||
The word advent from the Latin and advenire means to come towards. | ||
The question becomes, how does Christ come towards us? | ||
He comes to us in history. | ||
He comes to us in mystery and he comes to us in glory. | ||
Remember the word made flesh, son of the father becomes son of Mary. | ||
That's a historical event that takes place in time. | ||
Our Lord is born in Bethlehem. | ||
He lives in Nazareth. | ||
He travels around Israel. | ||
in his ministry, dies in Calvary, rises, returns to the Father. | ||
But his work has to continue. | ||
But when he was walking the earth, he was limited in time and space. | ||
So he remains with us in mystery, in the proclamation of the gospel, in the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist, and in the preaching and ministry of unworthy vessels like me, whom he's chosen to be his priests. | ||
And why is the gospel proclaimed? | ||
Why are the sacraments administered? | ||
Because our Lord is returning in glory to judge the living and the dead and the world by fire. | ||
And I say that with caution, because some people think that our Lord is simply an absentee landlord and he's going to come collect the rent at the end of time. | ||
That's not right. | ||
Our crucified and risen Lord, who will return in glory, is our reigning Lord right now. | ||
And the thrill of Advent is to receive the call from Christ the King to fight at His side, to be the light pushing against the darkness, which has always railed against the light, which is already defeated. | ||
The victory has not yet been consummated, but Christ our Lord gives us the matchless dignity to fight at His side, to share in His joy, to share in His glory, and to share in His victory. | ||
This season is so important that I urge people, take time for prayer every day. | ||
Read the prophets, read the promise of the coming of the Messiah. | ||
Go online or to a museum, look at great Christian art, and prepare your heart, prepare your lives, so that the Word made flesh can take root in your own life, so that you can be the light of the world with Christ. | ||
A light needs to push Back against the darkness. | ||
And pray for the intercession of the great Jesuit father, Alfred Delp, who wrote his reflections on Advent in a Nazi prison with his hands manacled, wrote on scraps of paper, and had them smuggled out. | ||
That's the way that a Christian should live. | ||
With whatever little or great resource he has, he gives everything to stand with Christ, to be consumed for the sake of the light, and to push and overcome the darkness. | ||
Father McTigue, thank you very much. | ||
I want to make an announcement here. | ||
I think we're breaking some news. | ||
You have a new book coming out. | ||
It's Christendom Lost and Found Meditations for a Post-Post-Christian Age. | ||
You just signed the, is that with Sophia Press? | ||
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I just signed the contract. | ||
And that book will be out when? | ||
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I hope in the spring. | |
Maybe this summer, but I'm hoping this spring. | ||
The elevator pitch is this. | ||
Since the time of the French Revolution in 1789, what used to be called Christendom, now known as the West, said, hey, let's organize our lives without Christ. | ||
It'll be great. | ||
And we ended up not only with a lot of bad art, but with a lot of dead bodies as well. | ||
I wrote the book as kind of a war journal during the emergence of the COVID interruption and during the time of the mostly peaceful Protest that included learning looting burning and murder and I said can't we learn our lesson that? | ||
Organizing our public and private lives without Christ only leads to chaos and rather than talking about turning back the clock I want to retrieve the wisdom and treasures of Christendom and locate them in our own time so that we can rebuild civilization and Fabulous. | ||
Father, thank you very much. | ||
Is social media, are you on social media that people can get to you during the day? | ||
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Yes. | |
My show is called The Catholic Current. | ||
You can find it at thestationofthecross.com, the iCatholic Radio mobile app. | ||
We're on Gab at The Catholic Current, and we just signed with Getter, and our channel is at Catholic Current. | ||
Father, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Honored. | ||
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Glad to be of service. | |
God's peace to you. | ||
Father Robert Mettig, a Jesuit and a great spiritual force in the church. | ||
His book, Real Philosophy for Real People. | ||
Strongly recommend you get it. | ||
Can't wait for the new book. | ||
Let's go now to Back to the laboring oars, Julie Kelly, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Julie Kelly, thank you. | ||
Julie, you've done amazing, amazing work, as I would expect from any tough broad from Chicago. | ||
You and Liz, you're my two tough broads. | ||
You've got more breaking news. | ||
Julie's from American Greatness. | ||
She's done the single best job of anybody of reporting and analyzing what happened on 6th January and what is happening to the individuals that are caught up in the legal system there. | ||
So, Julie, take it away. | ||
What's your update? | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
What a beautiful interview you just had. | ||
I hope everyone watches that. | ||
So, things are rapidly collapsing for the Justice Department. | ||
Partially thanks to you, and you are fighting back their now prosecution of your misdemeanor, and now DOJ is kind of stumbling around trying to explain why they want to conceal evidence, which of course they've been doing for the better part of a year now, almost a year, and they can't do it forever. | ||
Well, let's talk about that, because leave mine aside. | ||
Mine's a sidebar. | ||
The main event is what you're saying. | ||
And I keep hearing, is this the Loch Ness Monster? | ||
I mean, Julie, you're as about a hard nose and tough as anybody I've met. | ||
But is it the Loch Ness Monster? | ||
Is this just some mystery videos that are out there we're never going to see? | ||
Is this the equivalent of, was it Durham's Grand Jury? | ||
Or is there something out there? | ||
And how do you know that? | ||
Well, there's 14,000 hours of surveillance video that was captured by the U.S. | ||
Capitol Police security system on January 6th. | ||
That entire trove has been designated highly sensitive government material. | ||
Every little clip that has been offered in evidence, particularly for pretrial detention hearings, is under protective order. | ||
We're talking about even 30 or 45 second clips that DOJ is putting together. | ||
So it's wholly in the hands of Joe Biden and Merrick Garland's Justice Department. | ||
So they need to, a defense attorney needs to go to the court and ask to unseal the protective order, unseal. | ||
But hang on for a second. | ||
I just want to make sure with people, because maybe people don't follow it every day. | ||
Because every now and MSNBC and CNN, you've got these clips, they're burning stuff down, they're hitting people, all that. | ||
Of the 14,000 hours, how much has actually been out there that people can use and MSNBC and these other people use? | ||
Of 14,000 hours, how much has actually been released? | ||
It's hard to say. | ||
There was a big chunk that was released about a month ago. | ||
It was a 40-minute clip on the Upper West Terrace that showed Capitol Police allowing about 300 protesters into the building. | ||
And that was unsealed in the case of Ethan Nordean, the alleged, one of the alleged leaders of the Proud Boys. | ||
And that evidence showed him walking into the building, not breaking anything or entering through a broken window or smashing doors or anything like that. | ||
So that clip was released. | ||
That's really the biggest chunk that's been released so far. | ||
And so what we will see and why there's- Hey, Julie, hang on. | ||
I just wanna make sure I understand this 40, 40 minutes. | ||
You said they're 14,000 hours. | ||
Did I hear that correct? | ||
14,000 hours. | ||
Right. | ||
So 14,000 hours. | ||
And the biggest thing they've released is 40 minutes. | ||
That's right. | ||
And they had to do it because the press coalition, oddly, which, as I said, the other day will be an unsung hero. | ||
You have this group of about 16 major news organizations who are siding with some of these defense lawyers and wanting this surveillance video unsealed. | ||
So it was because of the press coalition's involvement in Ethan Nordean's case that the judge allowed that 40-minute segment to be released. | ||
And it totally was part of now contradicting the narrative that all of these people violently entered the building. | ||
Because what we saw was the doors open and Capitol Police standing right there letting them in. | ||
Hang on, we're taking a short break. | ||
When we return, we've got Julie Kelly, Darren Beattie, Joe Allen, all in The War Room. | ||
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It's a pretty tough. | ||
It's a pretty tough deal. | ||
That's why I got Julie Kelly and Darren Beatty is going to be right after that. | ||
Julie, I can tell you the audience's heads already blowing up because I don't think people really grasp the fact there's 14,000 hours of surveillance video that is essentially none of it, very little of it's been released. | ||
And I would posit, Julie Kelly, that if the 14,000 hours of video was damning to the Trump movement and the Trump people and the Trump posse, MSNBC would have taken down their programming a year ago and we'd just be on a continuous loop seeing 14,000 hours. | ||
That's just, hey, that's just me. | ||
But tell us, What is going on and particularly how this audience can get engaged in this issue, because I don't think there's been enough engagement. | ||
The war room cadre is always looking for something to put their shoulder to the wheel of. | ||
Walk us through what's happening here. | ||
So the 14,000 hours, as I said, has been designated highly sensitive government material. | ||
Also, Steve, it's interesting to note and important to note that the tapes technically belong to the U.S. | ||
Capitol Police. | ||
Which is very important because they are technically a part of the legislative branch, so none of this video can be FOIAed. | ||
Judicial Watch actually has attempted a number of times to FOIA the recordings. | ||
They have explained that because Nancy Pelosi's little stormtroopers are technically part of the legislative branch, they can't be FOIAed. | ||
So there's really no way to access this, except in the courts. | ||
You are seeing now defense lawyers describe some of the activity, especially in this lower West Tunnel, lower West Terrace Tunnel, where there was egregious police misconduct. | ||
This is a big reason, Steve, why they don't want this video released, because it is going to show what Capitol Police and D.C. | ||
Metro Police did to protesters who were doing nothing wrong, assaulting them with explosive devices, flashbangs, pepper balls with rubber bullets. | ||
Dousing them with tear gas in some. | ||
Oh Hang on. | ||
How do you how do you know this? | ||
It hasn't been released I've seen open source video and I've also seen the descriptions in a recent filing of a lawyer who saw three hours of surveillance video inside that tunnel and describes Horrific scene of what some of these police officers including a DC supervisor was doing to female protesters It's a very likely Steve That this caused the death of another woman, female Trump supporter, Roseanne Boylan. | ||
D.C. | ||
coroner said she died of a drug overdose, but she was inside that tunnel, died outside of the tunnel, was dragged through the tunnel by Officer Ganell, per his own congressional testimony. | ||
He's one of the celebrity cops that testified during the first January 6th committee hearing in July. | ||
Also then taken by Officer Harry Dunn, Took her body near Steny Hoyer's office where they waited for paramedics to arrive. | ||
Took her to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. | ||
This is why the government does not want this footage released, because it is going to- Julie, Julie, Julie, I'm missing something. | ||
So we're going to get back to this $3,000 and get it released. | ||
But MSNBC's got this thing, Radical Nation, it's a special this weekend. | ||
And I think they're using Boylan, Ms. | ||
Boylan, as an example of why the protesters are the bad guys. | ||
They're using, I think Boylan's the centerpiece of this, of their, at least on the advertisement, Boylan takes up a big part of it. | ||
How are they doing that, ma'am? | ||
Well, because they see that the narrative is falling apart. | ||
Her family is now looking to hire an attorney to get more information from the DC Medical Examiner's Office about exactly what happened. | ||
That will involve unsealing a lot of this video. | ||
So, of course, they're going to do what they did to Ashley Babbitt right away. | ||
They're going to villainize her And you are going to have people say, well, of course she deserved what was coming to her. | ||
If police attacked her, anything that they did caused her death, well, she shouldn't have been there. | ||
And that's, she got what she deserved, which is exactly what they've been saying about Ashley Babbitt since the very beginning. | ||
So it's interesting that now she will be a centerpiece because they know what's coming. | ||
And if the surveillance video, Steve, from inside this tunnel is released, we will see in real time what happened to Roseanne Boylan. | ||
and other women who were physically brutally assaulted per this court motion, which I don't think an attorney would be lying in this, per this court motion that describes what went on in that tunnel. And now we see the press coalition has joined that too. The press coalition is 16 major, these are major, I mean it's the MSNBC, it's CNN, it's the New York Times, Washington Post, all of them. | ||
How can this audience assist you? | ||
You got the most active activist audience in all media. | ||
Obviously, I want to get your social media and American greatness, but how can they help in this really getting the release of the 3,000 hours? | ||
Well, it's 14,000 hours, but we're talking about this three hour clip that now the judge will rule out. | ||
That's okay. | ||
So, number one, push your Republican lawmakers. | ||
They have been, for the most part, completely flat-footed on doing anything to halt this abusive investigation. | ||
So they need to push lawmakers. | ||
They need to make this part of their campaign next year, that if they take the House, they will immediately release all 14,000 hours to the public. | ||
And also, push more conservative influencers, especially high-profile people, who still, to this day, refuse to cover anything related to the Capitol protest and what's happening to people involved. | ||
So, I think those would be the two things that people can really do to help out the cause. | ||
Okay, Julie, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
How do they get to all the great writing you're doing, reporting on this? | ||
Because you're the tip of the spear here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So, my work can be found at American Greatness, amgreatness.com, and also Twitter, julie-kelly2. | ||
That's where I can be found at Twitter. | ||
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From Chicago, they don't come any tougher. | ||
I got to tell you, Julie, great to have you on here as always. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Darren Beattie, I know we got limited time today, but you're the, revolver.news has been the lead on so much that's going on on 6th January. | ||
It just makes you sick to your stomach when you see what's not, what they're not putting forward so we can get a full accounting of exactly what happened. | ||
Sir. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
But it is encouraging to see that some of the dam is being broken. | ||
We're seeing little cracks developing into larger and larger cracks, and we're going to keep putting as much pressure as we possibly can. | ||
As regular and avid readers of revolver.news might be asking, well, when is the next Big January 6 piece. | ||
Well, it's been quiet for a long time, not because we forgot about the issue. | ||
We have a very big piece that's in the works and we want to make sure that everything is precise. | ||
Everything is 100% accurate and it's all presented in the perfect way so as to do justice to the content. | ||
But we have a major follow-up piece on the Ray Epps article that will tell the full and comprehensive story of the entire coordinated groups that led that initial breach of the Capitol. | ||
And it includes many more figures who are suspiciously, really inexplicably, unindicted, many more figures than simply Ray Epps. | ||
And so we're going to tell that full story very soon. | ||
We're just polishing up the last little bits of it. | ||
And so that should be out within a week at the very latest. | ||
OK. | ||
You had another amazing piece the other day. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
Every day, by the way, you got to go to Revolver. | ||
You should go to start your day because these analysis pieces are incredible. | ||
Walk us through that piece the other day. | ||
Well, I encourage everyone go to Revolver.News now. | ||
We have two really, really high quality pieces up on the very top. | ||
The first one that I'll talk about is titled Declassified military report exposes hidden links between wokeness and the American regime. | ||
Now to do full justice to this piece, it's easier just to go there and read it and share it. | ||
But as a little preview to get a sense of what we're getting at at Revolver, to paint a fuller picture of what wokeness actually is, because it's de facto the ideology of the American regime. | ||
So we need to really understand what wokeness is and all of the ways in which it's integrated, essentially intertwined into the manner in which America exercises and projects power. | ||
And so previously we had a piece showing that, look, you might think of wokeness as just this deranged ideology that we can convince people to move away from and then everything's fine, like removing a Lego and replacing another Lego on top of the existing infrastructure. | ||
But in fact, wokeness has been around for long enough, and it's sufficiently integrated into the legal structure and the incentives that really animate the connection between the legal structure and our economy, that it really, there's incentives for wokeness that people don't really understand. | ||
And we reported on that in previous cases. | ||
In this piece, we show that something very similar is going on between the connection between wokeness and how the United States military and national security apparatus exercises power both domestically and overseas. | ||
And so we look in some detail at a declassified military document that provides a little vignette of how they would forestall some Chinese infrastructure project in Africa by using their psychological warfare division at Fort Bragg, by animating, identifying and inflaming local ethnic conflicts in order to gin up protests. | ||
to inflame those protests by leveraging existing NGOs and media apparatus and so forth. | ||
And what you see is a very distinct pattern, how the United States exercises soft power in particular. | ||
And that's always a combination between, one, identifying and leveraging ethnic, gender, class cleavages. | ||
Number two, leveraging existing NGOs and NGO infrastructure in the target regime in order to inflame those cleavages and gin up protests, and then to use media assets to cover those protests and push things to the point that whatever the target is, is threatened, undermined, or possibly even removed. | ||
And so, insofar as wokeness is such an important part of that first component, that is, identifying ethnic and gender cleavages, wokeness really, there's a method to this madness. | ||
It plays a very important part in the way we exercise power overseas. | ||
Now, taken alone, this might not be terrible, you know, however we can achieve our objectives overseas, why not? | ||
The problem is, is that you see the mirror image of this now domestically. | ||
And we first got on this in Revolver News' really groundbreaking report last year on the color revolutions, how the color revolution professionals were working the same operations domestically in order to undermine Trump and his election prospects. | ||
And so this is just an extension of that thesis. | ||
And the overall picture that it paints is one that really shows that wokeness is integrated at a very deep level, not only into the incentives that govern our economic system, but into the very structure of how the United States exercises and projects and consolidates power, not only overseas, which would be one thing, but also domestically. | ||
So it really gives us a sober sense of just how deep this woke poison has gotten and really gives us a sense of what a challenge it will be to fully extirpate this poison from our body politic. | ||
Real quickly, social media, we got about 20 seconds. | ||
Social media, how do they follow you during the day? | ||
Because things are on fire. | ||
Twitter and Jbeaty, at D-A-R-R-E-N-J-B-E-A-T-T-I-E, and Twitter. On Gitter, we are at RevolverNews, and always revolver.news. | ||
Check the site, read those pieces now, and please share them. | ||
We'll put them up on the platform when we get them out there for Smalltalks. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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It's absolutely, the engagement over there is insane. | ||
The people over there, it's incredible. | ||
It's global. | ||
It's every really prominent voice, I think, that's out there that you want to hear. | ||
And there's so much going on throughout the world that ties back to our movement here and our freedom and liberty here. | ||
I want to go also to, I want to bring in Joe Allen, our editor that we brought in to do Transhumanism, because it's such a massive topic. | ||
And for everybody that says, hey, don't take your thing off 3 November. | ||
Remember, we're the lead there. | ||
We're all over 24-7. | ||
But there's other things we have to, have to, have to get ahead of. | ||
Today, the Scientific American, which is a very, very prominent journal here in the United States, headline on its website, breaking story they came out with, humans are doomed to go extinct. | ||
Humans are doomed to go extinct and they make this very compelling case of it. | ||
One of the most important parts of it was declining fertility. | ||
And they go through the math of it. | ||
And I've said it for a long time, when everybody asks me about how you save the Judeo-Christian West, have a baby. | ||
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Right? | |
You gotta have babies. | ||
So you want to save the Judeo-Christian West? | ||
Have a baby. | ||
And you can see that the Scientific American walks through it. | ||
I got Joe Allen. | ||
He's also got a huge breaking story on artificial intelligence that I want to get to. | ||
Joe, tell me. | ||
I know you've already ripped this thing apart, but walk me through Scientific American and humans are doomed to go extinct, sir. | ||
By a paleontologist, Henry Gee, or Henry Gee, I don't know how to pronounce it, but he basically argues that because of the rampant habitat loss caused by the modern age, because human beings, as opposed to say chimpanzees or almost any other creature in the wild, have far lower genetic variability and so therefore far less resilience in the face of a disaster or a die-off, | ||
And because, maybe ultimately, sperm counts are plummeting across the planet, as well as birth rates in general, due to birth control or people simply choosing not to have children. | ||
And it really paints a bleak image of the future of humankind. | ||
Now, I do think that habitat loss is a huge problem, and I also, the evidence seems pretty clear that sperm counts and testosterone levels and all of this is Certainly falling. | ||
There's a woman, a scientist out of Israel, who has done most of that research and she projects I believe 2040 or 2045 it will have plummeted to the point that almost no one will have children, but we'll see what happens. | ||
I think what's most important though, besides all of these crises that are pointed out, which may or may not be existential threats, is that Scientific American ran this piece largely, I think, to demoralize people. | ||
To terrify people. | ||
There's no sense of, you know, here's a solution here. | ||
Here's what we can do about it. | ||
It's just simply this idea that we're doomed and it's baked into the cake. | ||
Scientific American has long been a fantastic source for really deep articles on different scientific studies or new theories. | ||
But around about 2016-2017, About the same time National Geographic took a nosedive, Scientific American really started turning to social justice issues. | ||
You know, is science racist? | ||
Are scientists racist and sexist and homophobic? | ||
They ran a big gender issue in which they normalized transgender identities without any real deep scientific basis, I would argue. | ||
You know, for the last four years, Scientific American has in many ways become a kind of op-ed outlet for scientism, and a really warped version of scientism at that. | ||
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So, I think that's important. | |
It's amazing it's a random date around 2016 that they all started to change. | ||
National Geographic, Scientific American, kind of around the time Donald J. Trump won the presidency. | ||
So, this is why it's so important for this movement to punch back. | ||
Real quickly, you've got an amazing piece up on it in a prominent magazine. | ||
You got a couple of minutes. | ||
Walk us through another groundbreaking analysis by Joe Allen. | ||
Well, so this is actually building off of two other, this is a dual review of two recent books that were published. | ||
One, In the Age of AI by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Henry Kissinger, and that comes from a Western perspective. | ||
The other is AI2041 by Kai-Fu Lee and Chin Kee-Fon. That's obviously from a Chinese or an Asian perspective. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The article itself is entitled, Artificial Intelligence is an Alien Mind Transforming the Human Race. | ||
You can find this at Salvo Magazine. | ||
You can also find links to it at thewarroom.org. | ||
So, what this piece is doing is looking at the heart of the arguments of these two different perspectives, and the commonality in them is this idea that artificial intelligence is a completely new mode of cognition, a sort of alien mind that is already utterly infused in human life. | ||
You know, it's Practically ubiquitous already in hiring, in finance, in government, in the military, in educational institutions, and of course in social media and dating, right? | ||
What they're arguing, though, is that as this advances, and you don't have to believe that what they believe will happen is going to happen. | ||
What you need to focus on is this is what they want to happen, and this is what they want you to believe will happen. | ||
But they say that as it becomes more and more advanced, it will become a partner that we will be forced to become symbiotic with. | ||
This will be a sort of spiritual companion. | ||
This artificial, machine-generated intelligence will be our companions going forward. | ||
Joe, amazing. | ||
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