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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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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It is Tuesday, 14 June, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
I want to go back to Boris. | ||
It's Election Day, Primary Day in a bunch of states. | ||
Walk me through. | ||
We've got Laxalt and Marchant and others out in Nevada. | ||
You've got Katie Arrington in a knockdown dragout in South Carolina, one against Nikki Haley and Trump versus Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham. | ||
You've got Maine today. | ||
You've got this special runoff in Texas, down in South Texas. | ||
That's really a seat. | ||
That's MAGA versus the Progressive Democrats. | ||
Walk us through your assessment today, sir. | ||
So, Steve, let's go one by one. | ||
In Nevada, I think Adam Laxalt, the endorsed candidate, has a great shot. | ||
Adam's been on the show a lot, and he's all-in, a super-MAGA. | ||
He's a veteran. | ||
He was a former AG of Nevada. | ||
Adam is the right candidate to go and take on the sitting Democrat there, who's going to be a tough—that's going to be a very tough election. | ||
There's no two ways about it in Nevada. | ||
But it's a very winnable election, even in a regular cycle. | ||
A Republican could win that seat, but in the MAGA wave, we're going to have Adam Laxalt absolutely can beat Mastro, and I think is well positioned to do so. | ||
Jim Marchant, a great fan of the show, also super MAGA, running for Secretary of State. | ||
He's got the Secretaries of State Coalition. | ||
He is, again, appears to be up, but for both of these, we need MAGA to come out, and MAGA to come out hot, to come out strong, and back Laxalt and Marchant in the beautiful state of Nevada. | ||
Hang on, before we go to Nevada, people gotta understand, Marshall was up 15 or 20 points. | ||
They've been carpet bombing him with these negative ads from a dark money group that's a Republican establishment. | ||
The establishment Republicans are piling in more money than you can believe to defeat Defeat MAGA a secretary of state candidates or even County Committee anybody that's on top of election fraud that that's part of the 3 November movement that Is committed to never allowing that to happen again that you have to have and you can't have and this shows you the quality and Caliber of people that you can't do with Jim Schultz a buddy of mine and Dave McCormick We're trying to do in Pennsylvania when they finally welcome us. Okay, we're not gonna do so | ||
I can play by Mark Elias's rules. The Democrats have to cheat to win and we're not going to do it You're not gonna look at it as Boris said so eloquently. | ||
You're just not gonna go find the ballots on the floor, right? | ||
We MAGA has standards those standards are what is prescribed by law. Okay, and there's no wavering legal ballots on the peep Well, legal ballot, certifiable chain of custody, legal ballots from, wait for it, American citizens, okay? | ||
That is what Marchant and these guys stand for, and it's the Republican, it's the guys that want to be the controlled opposition. | ||
Remember. | ||
When you talk about this thing, the Thucydides Trap, right, this great concept of Graham, and Alison Graham, and Kissinger at Harvard, that we're the declining power, China's the rising power, and this has happened all the way back to the Peloponnesian War. | ||
The fallacy of that is that no elites in history, just heard Kimball all about the elites, no elites in history have made more money on the way down, the managed decline of a country, than on the way up. | ||
The elites in the country are making more money now, more concentration of wealth ever. | ||
That's why the Republican establishment doesn't mind being the controlled opposition. | ||
They're doing fine, and they're going to do fine. | ||
They play the Washington generals to the Democrats' Harlem Globetrotters, just set up to lose every game, right? | ||
They're fine. | ||
That's controlled opposition. | ||
That's why I see these dark money groups coming out right now, run by the Jeff Rose of the world, right? | ||
All these bad guys, run by these Jeff Rose of the world, to carpet bomb these Secretaries of State. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
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Exactly right. | |
And that's why, you know, Politico has a story leading with Jim Marshaw. | ||
Oh, you know, the Trump backers, members of the 3 November movement, MAGA candidates are ascendant across the country. | ||
Yes, they're ascendant. | ||
You better believe they're ascendant. | ||
MAGA is now two-thirds of the country. | ||
We're continuing to win, win, win. | ||
And Jim Marchant will be a major win for MAGA. | ||
Vital, vital for the War Room Posse MAGA Patriots to come out and back Jim Marchant and, of course, Adam Laxalt in Nevada today. | ||
Okay, tell me about South Carolina One. | ||
In South Carolina, that's going to be a tough race there. | ||
You got Nancy Mace versus Katie Arrington. | ||
Arrington is rising, which is very, very encouraging to see. | ||
Mace had a little bit of a pop, but Arrington actually has been on the rise. | ||
She's got the big momentum. | ||
So, again, vital. | ||
It's not just about, hey, let's back somebody on social media, on Getter, on Truth, on On Twitter, got to get out there and vote. | ||
Vote for Katie Arrington there, and vote for Russell Frye against Tom Rice in South Carolina as well. | ||
Both Trump-backed candidates. | ||
Frye looks to be in a very good position against Tom Rice. | ||
Tom Rice has decided to be a thorn in the side of MAGA, has attacked President Trump, has attacked MAGA. | ||
Mace has actually taken a more conciliatory approach, which actually probably explains why she's got a better position than Rice. | ||
But both are in deep trouble in South Carolina today. | ||
Well, gotta keep it under 50. | ||
South Carolina's a proxy war. | ||
South Carolina won as a proxy war for Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham. | ||
If you like what Lindsey Graham's done on red flag laws, go vote for Katie Arrington's opposition. | ||
Also, a very important race down in Texas today. | ||
I think this is the real race today. | ||
The Meyer Flores were incredibly impressive. | ||
Walk us through there, because this is game day for this one. | ||
It's a real raid. | ||
This is the runoff to take a Democrat seat. | ||
This is a seat right now which represents a big part of the 100 seats, 100 years wave we're going to take in November. | ||
It's a Democrat seat, but it's in the Rio Grande. | ||
Obviously, heavily Hispanic, but Joe Biden's in the low 20s of the Hispanics. | ||
And Meyer Flores, a Hispanic Republican MAGA candidate, widely supported, appears to be up by a good amount. | ||
So, again, vital not to just sit back and champion Turnout. | ||
We've got to turnout. | ||
Turnout, turnout, turnout. | ||
And Steve, as we turn on the show and we now speed toward November, we're going to be talking a lot about that. | ||
That it's all about turnout. | ||
And not just coming out yourself, but to all your friends, all your neighbors, everybody in your book club, everybody at your local restaurant. | ||
Make sure they're coming out to vote. | ||
Have your voices be heard. | ||
What Boris is talking about is key. | ||
You see all these polls, and we go through the analysis, and Boris, you saw the IBD poll. | ||
15% approval from independents. | ||
Boris, I think you may be right. | ||
We may get to single digits on a guy before too long. | ||
Hey, signal not noise! | ||
Signal not noise. | ||
We've been saying that on this show for a year. | ||
He's going to single digits, and it's almost there. | ||
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It's unbelievable. | |
But it's all about turnout. | ||
It's about who actually turns out. | ||
You gotta do it. | ||
Real quickly, before I let you go, give me your assessment of last night, of the governors of this debate, where they didn't want Andrew Giuliani's physical presence in the room. | ||
Tell me about it. | ||
Andrew Giuliani knocked it out of the park. | ||
He won that debate, no doubt about it. | ||
I'm hearing it from everybody in New York. | ||
Everybody's jacked up. | ||
They're excited about Andrew's strength. | ||
Hey, I'm coming in hot about it myself. | ||
I'm here in New York today. | ||
Andrew Giuliani is bringing the kind of authenticity, strength, and a real MAGA that Mastroianna brought to Pennsylvania, JR Majewski. | ||
In Ohio, at Durham, New Jersey, Andrew Giuliani represents the roots of this movement right now. | ||
He represents MAGA, its leader, President Donald J. Trump, and the war room posse. | ||
And that's why Andrew Giuliani looks to be in a very good position for the election a couple weeks from now. | ||
You've got a lot to go through today, so go ahead and give us your social media so people can follow you. | ||
It's a big day, Steve. | ||
Everybody, all eyes on South Carolina, on Texas, on Nevada. | ||
Vote, vote, vote. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website with just had a hot newsletter go out today. | ||
HotBorisCP.com, HotOnGetter at BorisCP, on Twitter at BorisCP, HotOnTruthSocial at Boris, and of course, the hottest on the ground, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in one of our favorite contributors, Sam Faddis. | ||
Normally Sam's on for foreign policies, a career CIA guy. | ||
He knows the geopolitics better than anybody. | ||
But Sam, you sent me some photos during the beginning of the show, and we love this. | ||
This is MAGA. | ||
This is MAGA representing. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Is it Wayne County? | ||
What's happening in Wayne County with our great patriots up there today, sir? | ||
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Well, right now I'm standing with a group of patriots on the street in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, Wayne County. | |
And we're out here demonstrating for an immediate return to in-person voting. | ||
But this is happening right now in all 67 counties in Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm getting pictures continuously. | ||
This coalition is now 75 groups strong of patriot groups in Pennsylvania. | ||
We are all out on the street in front of every district office for every state rep, every state senator, delivering The Election Integrity Declaration, which demands an immediate return to in-person voting. | ||
No more third world politics in Pennsylvania. | ||
Take us back to a system we can believe in. | ||
You know, these J6 hearings or this J6 performance art that's been going on the last couple of days has brought up a point that we talked about earlier in the show about Bill Barr and Maine Justice. | ||
Bill McSwain, who's no Trumper, in fact he's kind of a never-Trumper, he was a U.S. | ||
attorney, ran for governor, essentially on a never-Trump platform. | ||
A Trump-neutral platform, not a Trump supporter. | ||
He was U.S. | ||
Attorney in Philadelphia. | ||
He went to Maine Justice and said, hey, this mail-in ballot, there's so much corruption down here in Philadelphia, I've got to investigate immediately. | ||
And they shut him off. | ||
They told him to stand down. | ||
Are the patriots up there now saying, we can't do the mail-in ballots, we've got to reverse, what is it, Act 77? | ||
Is your point is to get rid of all the mail-in ballots and maybe eventually the machines? | ||
But is this focus of this to just have game day voting? | ||
Uh, and then, or even if you have early voting, have it in person? | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
The Election Integrity Declaration that was adopted by the leadership of all these groups, you can find it online at UnitePA.net. | ||
Very straightforward, very simple. | ||
We're gonna have, you know, you vote on Election Day, hard copy ballots with ID, and, uh, there, you know, there will be the same narrow exceptions for absentee ballots that existed Before 2019, if you've got a legitimate reason you can't be at the polls, obviously we're not going to deny you the opportunity to vote. | ||
But we're going to get out of this system that is completely unpoliceable. | ||
It is a gift to anybody who wants to steal an election. | ||
You know, this is not about Roswell and Bigfoot and conspiracy theories. | ||
It's just about common sense. | ||
Look, the French do this for a nation of 80 million people. | ||
They do it by ballot, on game day, and by 10 or 11 o'clock at night they've counted it up because they've got a system of people looking at it and they're organized. | ||
If the French can do it, can the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania do it, Sam Faddis? | ||
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Well, yeah, look, and they can do it really, really quickly. | |
I was down and talking to one of the staff aides, one of the top Republicans Uh, a couple of weeks ago about this, and he started giving me the usual song and dance about how hard this is to fix the system. | ||
And I said, come on, man, don't give me that. | ||
If you got leadership on your side, you can suspend all of the rules. | ||
You can move stuff as fast as you want, right? | ||
At that point, he, you know, he stopped blowing smoke. | ||
He said, yeah, take us about 72 hours from the time we draft the bill to have it done. | ||
So we've been asking him for 18 months since 2020 election to do something that they admit they could do in 72 hours. | ||
When they wanted to move us to mail-in voting, leadership ordered everybody to do it. | ||
There was no problem. | ||
They didn't break a sweat doing that. | ||
But now, now every time, you know, it's the dog ate my homework excuse. | ||
We're just done with it. | ||
I mean, that's what all the patriot groups in Pennsylvania are saying. | ||
We're done. | ||
Stop. | ||
Stop blowing smoke. | ||
No more parlor tricks. | ||
Take us back to a system we can believe in. | ||
And if you don't, I mean, you know how corrosive this is to a republic. | ||
When you get to the point Where people don't believe in electoral results anymore, your next thing they're going to tell you is, well, then I don't really think I need to obey the law. | ||
And then we're done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sam, real quickly, who's the focus today? | ||
Is it Corman, leadership in the Senate, the House? | ||
What is, I know you're in every county in Pennsylvania at everybody's local office, but who's the focus? | ||
Who are you guys focused on that has to make things happen here? | ||
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Well, the Republican, the Republican leadership, and we could start in the Senate. | |
So that majority leader of the Pennsylvania Senate is Kim Ward. | ||
And I was just talking to the folks, there's a crowd in front of her place right now. | ||
We'll see how many of these people, see how many of these people come across the line. | ||
I should add Doug Mastriano, who is now the Republican nominee for governor, he signed this declaration Sometime back, he is on record. | ||
He fully supports it. | ||
So that's the official position of the GOP's candidate for governor. | ||
We returned in-person voting. | ||
Real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
How do people get you and Ann Magazine? | ||
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Ann Magazine at Substack. | |
annmagazine.substack.com. | ||
And for stuff on this, unitepa.net. | ||
We'll get it all up. | ||
Tell all the Patriots out there, the war room loves them. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Sam Faddis, Patriots up in the Commonwealth. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Ben Hornwell from Rome. | ||
Tiffany Justice from Florida. | ||
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Florida? | |
Yeah. | ||
And of course, the great Joe Allen. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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We got Jan Janis and Lula Luma. | ||
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I've been wanting to do this for the past two years. | ||
Bye! | ||
Sorry, I'm like so emotional. | ||
And I just haven't had the courage to do it out of fear of judgment, mostly from their parents. | ||
But I had these kids in fourth grade and now I have them in sixth and I'm sending them to middle school and I love these kids so much and I trust them and they make me feel safe. | ||
I know they love me and it just felt right and I did it and it was so beautiful. | ||
They had so many questions, which I loved. | ||
They wanted to learn and they wanted to learn about me and they were so eager and a few of them clapped, which was so precious. | ||
They wanted to learn about me. | ||
I thought the whole purpose was, well, I'll bring in Tiffany Justice, Moms for Liberty. | ||
Tiffany, the decline and fall of the American Republic, even with the invasion of the southern border, our loss of sovereignty, the debacle of the Federal Reserve, the printing of all this phony money, fiat currency, the economic carnage we're in, the geopolitical, about to have an invasion of Taiwan, of everything that faces the American people. | ||
Right here, the heart of it right there, is our future. | ||
What 13, 14 generations have already protected. | ||
The next generation of young Americans. | ||
In that, you can see the decline and fall of the American Republic. | ||
What are the moms of America, the moms for liberty, and parents throughout the country going to do about it, man? | ||
Well, I guess, what is that? | ||
The Disneyfication of queer? | ||
That's drag shows or just pretend, and so we should all be okay with it, and it's supposed to be fun, and we're just all playing pretend together, but that's not what we're seeing. | ||
What we're seeing is the sexualization of children and some adults that are apparently living vicariously through these children, these teachers, who want their students to be, as that woman said, I guess, her whole world, her support network. | ||
She seems like she probably needs some mental health help. | ||
honestly. And so what parents are looking at is a nation of adults who are sexualizing our children. And, um, you know, it doesn't really matter why it's happening. I know I get asked about that a lot. I think there are a lot of different reasons why it's happening, but parents want it to stop. Um, so the first thing that parents need to do is, uh, start being, uh, speaking out, uh, about how these things are not appropriate for children. Um, and, and I am the first person to say, you know, parental rights, I don't have to agree with you to respect your right to parent your child. But, | ||
um, you know, the sexualizing of children and having them dance for money, uh, It does not seem like it's in the best interest of the child. | ||
But aren't parents, you know, you got the mask, you got the vaccines, you got the CRT, you got the social-emotional learning, you got enough fights here in these school boards. | ||
Aren't they concerned that they're going to be called out as being, you know, too harsh, too judgmental? | ||
Too rigid, you know, too Old Testament. | ||
Isn't that in the problem here even more than all the other things? | ||
That here they get called out for being insensitive, not inclusive, and essentially bad, hard, cold people, ma'am. | ||
I guess maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I say brush it off. | ||
I mean, the time to save America is now. | ||
So, if you're listening and you're a parent or a community member and this is happening in your community, you need to stand up and speak about it. | ||
You know, what we're seeing right now is the Biden administration, and I know I've spoken with you about this before, really making it easier for children to be sexualized in a lot of different ways. | ||
Also making it easier for children to have access to puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones And discussing sexual orientation, sexuality, gender identity with children. | ||
So I guess this is a natural extension of that. | ||
But, you know, Steve, I don't know if you're aware that the Biden administration is saying that if you take federal lunch money as a school district, that you now need to be beholden to transgender guidelines that aren't even part of a law yet. | ||
No, we are aware of that. | ||
So how is Moms for Lurie talked about? | ||
Because it's the moms of America that are stepping up and trying to basically be a bulwark against this across the board to make sure that parents have their voices at these school boards. | ||
And as you said, then go beyond school boards and start making hiring decisions overall on administrators. | ||
What are you guys doing about this? | ||
And how can people get involved? | ||
And on this? | ||
Folks, you don't need to be a parent, particularly the grandparents. | ||
Once you get the kids out of the house, you gotta, hey, I hate to say it, your work's not over yet. | ||
It's just not. | ||
It's just not. | ||
You gotta be thinking downrange here of what this is all about. | ||
So Tiffany, walk me through how you guys are combating this and then how can people join you guys? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So we have chapter meetings in all of the counties where we have chapters and we continue to grow. | ||
We now have 200 counties in 37 states with over 95,000 active members. | ||
Those chapters have meetings every month and what they do at those meetings is they review those school board agendas. | ||
What moms and dads are finding is they're catching things. | ||
In school board agendas, action items that are being put on for vote by the boards now, and they're able to walk some of these things back. | ||
For example, in one county in Florida, there was some language that was added to a communicable disease policy regarding protective facial coverings being at the superintendent having discretion to allow for protective or require protective facial coverings whenever he wanted and then parents caught that. | ||
They brought it to the attention of the school district and the school board and that language was removed. | ||
So what we're doing boots on the ground is paying attention to school boards and policies that are being enacted in schools and procedures that are happening in schools and calling things out. What we're seeing in these school districts is that the superintendents are communicating with parents saying that there is some federal law that is requiring them to adopt these transgender guidelines to allow students of the opposite sex into bathrooms, to require the use of different pronouns. | ||
And the truth of the matter is, Steve, there is no law that is requiring that to happen. | ||
But what the Biden administration is doing is pushing from the top down and the bottom up and the middle. | ||
America is being squeezed out of this process. | ||
And so what everyone needs to do right now is push back on your school districts. | ||
Yes, Title IX proposed regulations are coming up in June. | ||
currently in your school district. | ||
And why is that what you're going to find is that the Superintendent and staff are going to have to own those procedural decisions they are making. | ||
They're going to try to tell you that it's technical guidance. | ||
It is not. | ||
Yes, Title 9 proposed regulations are coming up for in June. | ||
This is the 50th anniversary of Title 9. | ||
What happens if some of these regulations come to fruition? | ||
Is that we're basically going to have unisex schools? | ||
That means boys and girls on the same sports teams. | ||
That means bathrooms are unisex. | ||
That really means the erasure of biological sex, unfortunately, in all of our public schools. | ||
And what's happening now is they're doing it in procedure, preemptively, so that they're almost just kind of slow walking us into it. | ||
We need to stand up. | ||
And so that's what Moms for Liberty moms are doing right now. | ||
We're focused on school board elections, having forums for school board elections, and we're focused on making sure that these districts aren't implementing policies and procedures that are outside of the bounds of the law. | ||
How do people find out more about you guys? | ||
How do they sign up? | ||
Go to momsforliberty.org and click on the map of your state. | ||
You'll see there's a big map there. | ||
You can click to start a chapter or you can click to join a chapter. | ||
You can email that chapter coordinator, that chapter chair, and they'll get in touch with you and start the process of you becoming a member. | ||
We also have a summit coming up in July. | ||
July 14th through the 17th in Florida. | ||
If you're able to make it, please join us. | ||
You can go to our events page. | ||
There it is right there. | ||
July 14th through the 17th. | ||
We've got Governor Ron DeSantis, Dr. Ben Carson, Jack Brewer, Betsy DeVos, Rick Scott is going to be coming to speak about school safety, James Lindsay, as well as a number of different strategy sessions in partnership with the Leadership Institute for vetting candidates, running for office, as well as building the tools in your toolbox, reviving local journalism in your community as a parent paying attention to school board and ways to start a charter school. | ||
So lots of tools that parents can learn there. | ||
We hope that you all join us. | ||
It's going to be a wonderful event. | ||
We'd love to see you there, Steve, if you want to come join us. | ||
We would love to, and we'll work with my scheduler. | ||
There's no group I'd love more than Moms for Liberty. | ||
Love all these Moms groups that are forming. | ||
You guys are amazing. | ||
You're riding to the sound of the guns and trying to jump in here and stop this madness. | ||
So no, the Summit sounds incredible. | ||
We'll be playing it up big time. | ||
So I really want to thank you for coming on, Tiffany. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
One more time, how do people find out about the Summit and how do they find out about you? | ||
Moms4Liberty.org, you can click on our events page, check out the summit. | ||
You can follow me, at 4tiffanyjustice on Twitter, or Moms4Liberty on Twitter, at Moms4Liberty on Twitter. | ||
Follow us on Facebook, our national page, or find your local page, and that's the place where, you know, people are getting organized and getting together, and that's how we're going to make the difference on the ground here. | ||
As I've told you before, this is all about getting involved at the local level. | ||
The Army of the Awakened. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
Tiffany Justice, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Fighters. | ||
Got to stand in the breach and fight. | ||
The Army of the Awakened. | ||
Okay, we're going to short break. | ||
We're going to come back with some geopolitics, economics. | ||
Maybe a little finance and capital markets. | ||
The world's in turmoil. | ||
Of course, your money's being shoveled over to a border dispute in eastern Ukraine. | ||
Naturally. | ||
Why not? | ||
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then hard work from rome in a moment dot to that point by the u s Senate passing that bill, $40 billion in aid for Ukraine, that is seven times their annual defense budget. | |
Has any of that money actually gotten to Ukraine yet? | ||
That's a very good question, Rob. | ||
No, it actually has not. | ||
Actually, only less than half of that is even available soon. | ||
Much of that money is going out all the way to 2031. | ||
Wow. | ||
Of the $19 billion that will be made available right away, only $4 billion, well, I'm sorry, Four billion will go to U.S. | ||
troops in Europe to keep them there, the 10,500 troops we moved over there. | ||
Nine billion will help the United States military buy new weapons to replace the 3.3 billion of weapons they gave to the—it's like They gave a Subaru to the Ukrainians and now they want to buy a Mercedes. | ||
And $4 billion of it goes to help Ukraine finance new weapons purchases, which won't be available for years to come. | ||
And $1 billion almost goes to reimburse our allies for stuff that they've already given to Ukraine. | ||
So almost none of that money has actually made it to the battlefield here yet. | ||
And the guys here say they're in desperate need. | ||
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And the blanket for the kids or grandkids. | ||
Hey, maybe yourself. | ||
I will never tell. | ||
But the slippers are the key. | ||
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Harnwell, this Ukraine thing is more than an embarrassing debacle. | ||
Give us the latest. | ||
This is the second Donbass war, as we've said, from day one. | ||
There's a fight over these eastern provinces, which they've been fighting over since 2014, with 15,000 people, I think, dead in that time. | ||
Where does it stand? | ||
It looks like lights out there right now, sir, with all this carnage, all this death, all this destruction, except for the beach concession in Kiev. | ||
I want the umbrella concession. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to go to the Washington Post article first, but before I do that, Steve, I just want to say that I asked Cameron to switch off your microphone and to keep it switched off on the basis that it was the only way I was going to make it to the end of my segment. | ||
Um, if Denver would kindly put up the Washington Post piece, the article, you know, basically, and I never thought I would say this, but thank God for the Washington Post, because they basically said what the War Room has been saying and predicting For nearly 100 days now. | ||
And they've faced, amongst the American press, almost exceptionally and uniquely, they've actually told us what the real situation is on the ground. | ||
Here's what they say. | ||
Russia is likely to seize control of the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk within weeks. | ||
And this is sourced to an unnamed senior U.S. | ||
defense official. | ||
So that's the reality of the situation. | ||
Now, let's have a look and see what the sounds are coming out of Ukraine and how they're going to leverage this. | ||
First, we're going to go to something that we spoke about last week, which was that Vadim Skibitsky, who's the deputy head of Ukrainian military intelligence. | ||
He said that everything now depends on what the West gives us. | ||
Our Western partners have given us about 10 percent of what they have. | ||
And he said what they really wanted was Ukraine to be supplied with long-range rocket systems that can destroy the Russian artillery installations from afar. | ||
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Now, remember that phrase, what Skibitsky said. | |
He said that they're dependent on Western arms. | ||
So, what did Vladimir Zelensky come out and say? | ||
He said, we have enough weapons. | ||
We have enough weapons. | ||
What we don't have enough of are the weapons that really hit the range we need to reduce the advantage of the Russian Federation's equipment. | ||
Now, that is, first of all, do they have enough arms? | ||
Don't they have enough arms? | ||
My inclination is to think that they don't have enough arms. | ||
But of course, if you broadcast that too aggressively, so that the country you're at war with picks up on it, they'll realize that all they need to do is just slightly increase a little bit of pressure. | ||
Because you're about to fold. | ||
And I think that's why Zelensky's saying, look, we're OK. | ||
The real interesting thing here, however, is the fact that he's pushing on about this point of long range missiles. | ||
And you've got to ask yourself, I know we've spoken about this on the show already. | ||
You have to ask people, what is his game here? | ||
Why does he want to do this? | ||
And it comes back to the fact that Russia has already said, quite clearly, that if Ukraine uses the M142, for example, they're not long-range weapons, even if the press called them that, but if it uses those missiles which Biden gave a couple of weeks ago, inside Russian territory, Russia would respond directly against the United States. | ||
This brings America into the war. | ||
Hey Ben, we've got to bounce because I get breaking news here from The Guardian. | ||
And this is from Pope Francis, who's no fan of war room or Trump or a quote. | ||
This is a quote, we do not see the whole drama unfolding behind this war, which was perhaps somehow either provoked or not prevented. | ||
Headline in the Guardian, Pope Francis says Ukraine war was quote, perhaps somehow provoked. | ||
Ben, I'm gonna send you out to go get on top of that and we'll get back to you in the evening. | ||
Sure, because this is a major This is a major announcement coming from the Vatican about the background of this Ukraine war. | ||
Ben, how do people get to you on Getter? | ||
Thanks. | ||
It's simply my surname, atHarnwell, atHarnwell. | ||
I'm there 24-7 issuing out my announcements. | ||
Are you going to do any live today? | ||
Can people look for that? | ||
It'll be a couple of days next, this week? | ||
I could do a live stream when the show is finished, yeah. | ||
There's a full story to this that I've done. | ||
I'll do it on the live stream. | ||
Ben Harner will be up and maybe make some comments. | ||
That's essentially the thing in The Guardian about the Pope. | ||
Big league news out of the Vatican. | ||
Ben Harner, well thank you so much. | ||
Let's go to the cold open for our own Joe Allen. | ||
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Could you program a computer so that it literally has a mind? | |
So that it thinks, feels, and perceives, and feels emotion, and especially is conscious. | ||
I actually believe that artificial consciousness Is possible. | ||
And that if you get the elements of a computer system hooked up in the same complex ways that we have neurons hooked up inside the brain, then it will be conscious. | ||
The ethical questions about artificial intelligence are very difficult ones. | ||
I mean, at what point does an artificial intelligence system acquire moral rights of its own? | ||
Is it okay, for example, to turn these systems off? | ||
At night. | ||
If they eventually, though, have the same kind of level of consciousness that humans have, I would say they have the same moral status that humans have. | ||
And the mere fact that they're not human doesn't make them less morally worthy. | ||
You might say only humans get to have ethical rights, but I think this would come to seem a kind of chauvinism, maybe a kind of racism or speciesism, that only being human Is to truly be a person. | ||
If these artificial systems are conscious like us, I would say they are persons like us, and they have rights like us. | ||
When we come to artificial intelligence and the possibility of their becoming conscious, we reach a profound philosophical difficulty. | ||
But I see no reason why in future we shouldn't reach the point where a human-made robot is capable of consciousness, and of feeling pain. This is profoundly disturbing because it kind of goes against the grain to think that a machine made of metal and silicon chips could feel pain, but I don't see why they would not. | ||
And so this moral consideration of how to treat artificially intelligent robots will arise in the future, It's a problem which philosophers and moral philosophers are already talking about. | ||
Exactly where we would place robots would depend on what capacities we believe they have. | ||
the kind of moral status it would have would depend on exactly what level of consciousness and what level of awareness. But if we created robots who are at our level, then I think we would have to give them really the same rights that we have. There'd be no justification for saying, ah yes, but we're a biological creature and you're a robot. Speciesism equals racism. So people who believe in capacity ex-fus have to at least be open to the possibility that | ||
artificial intelligence could have the relevant capacities, albeit even though they're not human, and therefore qualify for personhood. | ||
On the other side of the continuum, one of the implications is that you might have members of the human species that aren't persons. | ||
And so, anicephalic children, children born with very little above the brainstem in terms of their brain structure, are often given as an example. | ||
Okay. | ||
Joe Allen, these are some of the most serious discussions going on, and it sounds crazy, but it ain't crazy. | ||
And man, is it going to have impact into these little kids we're fighting for in these schools? | ||
In their lived experience, this is all going to come to fruition. | ||
Your article is amazing. | ||
Give us the title. | ||
Talk us through it. | ||
Yes, Steve. | ||
The title is Sentient AI, The Abyss Gazes Back. | ||
You can find it at warroom.org under the Transhumanism tab. | ||
And the topic is this latest revelation, you could call it, from a Google engineer, Blake Lemoine, who claims that a Google app entitled Lambda is conscious, is sentient, that it spoke to him and that the words that came out of this machine represent an actual entity beyond it. | ||
Now, it's really important to note That this Google engineer is not warning the world that machines are becoming conscious and so they're going to destroy us. | ||
What he's saying is this machine is conscious and so it deserves basically equal treatment with humans. | ||
It should have consideration just like a human being would. | ||
And I think that as the abortion debate rages, it makes for a really interesting counterpoint, especially hearing what we just heard from Glenn Cohen of Harvard Law School. | ||
That some human beings wouldn't qualify for personhood, but some robot would. | ||
That's a pretty stark contrast from what the Judeo-Christian foundations of our country would uphold, and it's definitely a stark contrast with anything I would consider to be sanity or decency. | ||
So, tell us where your investigation is going on this, because this started with, over the weekend, the whistleblower, the Google whistleblower, coming out about this actually happening. | ||
It has the consciousness of an eight-year-old. | ||
Of course, Google was in a mad scramble. | ||
It's up on Drudge. | ||
The DeepMind guys are in a mad scramble. | ||
Where's your investigation going in this, sir? | ||
Well, I mean, I look a lot at the claims that artificial intelligence could become conscious and He's not the first person to claim this. | ||
You remember last year we covered Mo Gowdat, who is a former executive for Google. | ||
He claimed that Google had already created a sort of a child in AI form, that AI basically, all the AIs that are being worked on basically represent a sort of early phase of what will eventually become human level consciousness and ultimately become a god-like consciousness. | ||
We also covered a woman, Megan O'Giblin, who's a former Kurzweil disciple. | ||
She now writes for Wired Magazine. | ||
In her book, God, Human, Animal, Machine, she basically talks about falling in love, or at least becoming deeply entwined with a chatbot not unlike Lambda. | ||
And she also claims that, you know, this idea of AI becoming God is going through the culture right now because there is no God to fall back on in traditional religion. | ||
That is dying, she says. | ||
Technological religion is rising, and I hate to admit it, but she's probably correct about that. | ||
Okay, how do people get to you? | ||
How do social media, how do you get to your writings, brother? | ||
You're the tip of the spear here. | ||
At J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, get her on Twitter or my website, joebot.xyz, and also go to warroom.org, click the Transhumanism tab, there's the article. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Keep hitting it. | ||
the great armor-piercing shell that is Mike Lindell next in the war room. | ||
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Steve Bannon loses it on Bill Barr after January 6 hearings. | ||
That's about my interview with Katherine Engelberg, the first one she did yesterday after the testimony. | ||
We started the show with it today. | ||
I've asked Mike Lindell, my good friend and colleague, to join us here. | ||
Mike, thank you for changing your day around, but I had to ask you on the Bill Barr... People don't understand. | ||
Mike Lindell has spent the better part of two years, and a big part of his fortune, going everywhere and every nook and cranny, every nook and cranny, to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
So some people say he's crazy. | ||
I say he's an American patriot. | ||
He's no good in history as that. | ||
What about Bill Barr sitting there and flippantly just blowing off? | ||
And now we know from Engelbert, never reached out to him, never looked at the footage, and the infantile reasons he gave in there are lies and spin, and we know that. | ||
Oh, I know trucking company said you go by. | ||
That's a lie, bro! | ||
That's a lie! | ||
Their data is at four levels deeper than that, and they would explain it to you in 30 seconds like she did on the show yesterday. | ||
Bar. | ||
Mike Lindell, and I understand you're a much better Christian than I am, right? | ||
I run a little hot. | ||
You're a man of—you have a little Christianity I admire. | ||
You take it, sir. | ||
Take it away. | ||
Take this thing away from me now. | ||
It's yours. | ||
Bill Barr is a disgrace to the United States of America. | ||
There's no other explanation for Bill Barr. | ||
He's done more damage to our country than I can think of anyone because he's the first guy that started putting out disinformation, lies spewing out of his mouth. | ||
Um, you know, there's no I looked into it. | ||
He never looked into anything, Steve. | ||
In fact, he told someone in Philadelphia or in Pennsylvania. | ||
I believe it was a legislator. | ||
Don't look into this. | ||
He sent a letter to him to stop them from looking into the 2020 election. | ||
Bill Barr, when he said that, now our great President Donald Trump said, well, you know, he was afraid of impeachment. | ||
Okay, let's just give him that. | ||
We'll say, okay, he was in fear of impeachment back then in November of 2020. | ||
Well, he doubled down last spring, Steve, he doubled down. | ||
After all the evidence had poured out everywhere, not even—he could have just said nothing. | ||
Instead, he doubled down. | ||
And then what does he do another year later? | ||
What a disgraceful person and human being he is to our country when he gets up there. | ||
And then he laughed about the 2,000 meals, all the work they had done. | ||
You know what, Steve? | ||
Let me tell you, the people in this country that have done the work, have sat there and to expose the truth, day after day, people have quit their jobs and that's all they do. | ||
And all the millions of dollars spent to uncover the truth, all the wasted money that was spent on the 2020 election, all of these, he just in one little breath of his little mouth says, you know what? | ||
Donald Trump is, you know, to believe something like that, what is his word? | ||
You have to be delusional or whatever he said. | ||
Well, I'll tell you, Mr. Barr, you either are the most corrupt person in this country or you're the most delusional person that ever walked the planet. | ||
Mike, all the work you've done since then, he told the president they had done a study, a report, he had had a report. | ||
We know he told Bill McSwain, the U.S. | ||
attorney in Philadelphia, the U.S. | ||
attorney that wanted to investigate Maine justice, shut it down, shut it down. | ||
Did he do, to your knowledge, Mike Lindell, is there any report that the Justice Department did? | ||
Is there any analysis the Justice Department did? | ||
Has the committee asked for any of that? | ||
Has any of that come forward, Mike Lindell? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
And believe me, I've spent tens of millions of dollars on investigating anything that was out there, anything that was done back in November and December of 2020. | ||
And Bill Barr did nothing. | ||
I mean, absolutely nothing other than try and Suppress the stuff that was coming out, Steve. | ||
You know, whatever you do, don't look into that. | ||
He'd have stuff brought to him. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You know, and you've seen that. | ||
You've seen what kind of person he is. | ||
When he sat on that panel and he sat there and belly laughed about, uh, when they asked him about 2,000 meals. | ||
Shame on you, Bill Barr. | ||
You know, Steve, you said it best in your interview. | ||
It's, uh, you know, They use the same technology of the cell phone pings to track everything we do. | ||
I mean, if I lose my cell phone, I can call my IT person and say, find it. | ||
It'll be a cornfield out in the middle of South Dakota, and I can get within one inch of that phone and pick it up. | ||
You know, I don't care, Mr. Bill Barr. | ||
I mean, you say you're Either he's got to be one of the dumbest guys ever or he's just a complete fraud. | ||
I mean, shame on him. | ||
Mike, we only got a minute. | ||
I only got a minute. | ||
I got a couple of questions. | ||
I just think yes or no. | ||
Has the committee, has the committee reached out to you to go through all the voluminous material you have about the election of 3 November 2020, sir? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
No, they haven't. | ||
And it's really, and that's sad too, because I've offered, I love to come to your little committee as long as you nationally Televise it there, Ms. | ||
Pelosi. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Number one, so they're too gutless to get the information you have. | ||
Has Bill Barr ever reached out to you to ask any questions, given all the high profile that you have about this, about anything that you've found regarding election fraud in the last two years, sir? | ||
No, and he's actually avoided me, Steve. | ||
I mean, I've put out stuff, you know, he tried to get stuff to him in the past and it's a complete block. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people get to your show? | ||
You can go to frankspeech.com. | ||
You guys go to the app store, get Frank Speech, get the app, watch Lindale TV. | ||
I'm on at 6 p.m. | ||
Central time every day, right after Steve's show, and we've got a great lineup and a great show coming on today at 6 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
7 o'clock Eastern. | ||
Thank you, Mike Lindale. | ||
You're a patriot, a hero, and you will never relent, as none of us will until we get to the bottom of pre-November. | ||
Back at 5 o'clock today. | ||
Be here. | ||
Get ready to strap in. |