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Victory! | |
Victory! | ||
There we go! | ||
Goal! | ||
We can stop it there! | ||
That's it! | ||
That's Sri Lanka! | ||
Go Sri Lanka! | ||
There we go! | ||
End of the story! | ||
Hey, we can stop it man! | ||
That's it! | ||
That's Sri Lanka! | ||
Come on Sri Lanka! | ||
There we go! | ||
End of the story! | ||
End of the bloody story! | ||
Bloody hell! | ||
Woo-hoo! | ||
Victory! | ||
Here we go! | ||
2-0! | ||
Rocky Hill! | ||
Here we go! | ||
Victory! Victory! | ||
Victory! | ||
Japan's ruling coalition secured a sweeping victory in Sunday's somber upper house election, | ||
held in the shadow of the assassination of former conservative PM Shinzo Abe. | ||
The former leaders of Liberal Democratic Party took 63 out of 125 seats contested, securing its majority with its junior partner Komito in the 248-member chamber. | ||
While the upper house election does not signify a change of government, it does effectively show public sentiment on the sitting government. | ||
Such a strong showing helps Prime Minister Fumio Kishida consolidate his role and drive his party's key policies forward, including the push to revise Japan's constitution. | ||
In terms of foreign affairs, hopes are high that frosty South Korea-Japan relations, held back by historical disputes, may get back on track. | ||
But some experts are not too hopeful that Kishida's affirmer control of the government will be a game changer for the bilateral ties. | ||
Okay, a weekend that started with the assassination of former Prime Minister Abe, ends in a massive victory for Abe, the anti-CCP forces, and of course the folks in Japan that want to step up and actually have a national defense and get rid of the part of the constitution that constrains them by pacifism after World War II. | ||
And of course in between, that's Mozart's Requiem, and you're seeing the Requiem for a dream that is the dream of globalization is all coming unwound. | ||
In Sri Lanka, in Argentina, in Ecuador, and in China with Lao Bai Jing, you see the storming of the banks in the region, these massive regional banks. | ||
Six billion dollars, we're being told, in depositors' money that they can't get to. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, all coming unwound over the weekend. | ||
That's the signal, not the noise, that the rest of the media wants to focus on. | ||
I want to bring in Mayor Rudy Giuliani. | ||
We've got a packed show today and this afternoon. | ||
We're going to be absolutely on fire. | ||
And remember, we continually broadcast here. | ||
Nobody can shut down the War Room. | ||
It's absolutely impossible that we proved on Friday. | ||
Rudy, first off, Mayor, what's your current, you know, you haven't been on the show in a week or so. | ||
What, what, since the, since the campaign, what, what, tell us what, tell us, give us, give us an update on your overall, on your overall health. | ||
The audience wants to know. | ||
Here's my, I could write a book about this the last week. | ||
I think it began by getting slapped on the back by some crazy anti-abortion jerk in the most popular place in New York, Staten Island, where I won 82% of the vote, where my son won recently, even though he lost the primary. | ||
He won Staten Island commandingly. | ||
This guy comes up and I'm just socializing. | ||
He slaps me very hard on the back. | ||
Knocks me forward maybe really a step or two. | ||
When I say he slaps me hard, it's much harder than the video makes it appear, because the video just shows him at the last step when his hand is on my back. | ||
But it's not as if he knocked me down. | ||
Now, if I were a more fragile 78-year-old, he would have knocked me down. | ||
The woman who was a witness, whose video I've put up a hundred times, says that it was hard enough so that it moved her forward and she felt it would have knocked her down. | ||
Well, it didn't stop with that. | ||
He then got in front and he started yelling first terrible, you know, terrible words to all of the people there. | ||
And then, and the women. | ||
And then he started, as he was moving away, yelling, you're a bunch of women killers. | ||
You're a bunch of women killers. | ||
You don't care if women get killed. | ||
You don't care if women get killed. | ||
And I said, arrest me. | ||
That's a, I know exactly the statute applies to the statute in New York that enhances penalties if you strike a 65 year old or more. | ||
Of course, we never use it in New York and you see, Pictures on television of older people being nice in the back, hitting the head, just thrown down for the heck of it, because they're older and they want to throw them down. | ||
And I said, here we are in Staten Island. | ||
It's the most law and order of Bono. | ||
Let's see if we can prove a message here. | ||
And maybe we can say to a couple of these creeps, you do this. | ||
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It's not for fun and television. | |
And I called the police. | ||
They did their own investigation. | ||
They filed their own report. | ||
They charge him with assault in the second degree, which is a felony. | ||
The DA immediately knocked it down to a misdemeanor. | ||
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Gosh, that really holds it down terribly. | |
And then the mayor started in because they put out, very carefully, just a little part where the guy is touching me on the back, and he's saying, Giuliani's a sissy. | ||
He should be charged with filing a false report, which is a felony. | ||
And here's the problem that Adams has. | ||
He never knows what he's talking about. | ||
I didn't file a report, Steve. | ||
He would have charged him with a false report. | ||
And my defense was, go find it. | ||
I mean, this mayor is, and imagine attacking a former mayor who's just been assaulted with four witnesses and his own cops bringing an assault to charge. | ||
Well, that's how it began. | ||
Then my son lost the primary and came in second, which I was happy he came in second. | ||
I would like to have come in first, but he gave a great try at a first time running. | ||
And I never would have let him run a first time if anything, the state needed it. | ||
I mean, if I could do it, ideally, I'd have had had had have him run for something, you know, like Congress or something. But I really felt the state needed his special stubbornness about being America first. But Lee Zeldin won and we wish him the very, very best. And, you know, there are elements of Steve that have been terrific and elements that I've criticized. But we need him a lot more than he needs us in many ways, because this state is a wreck. So that would, of course, that was disappointing, both politically, because I felt he would be the he'd be our, | ||
he'd be our Mastriano, would be Giuliani in New York, as opposed to, you know, somebody else. | ||
And then I finally told Maria, Dr. Maria, the truth, that for the last three weeks, I've been having a pain in my chest every time I walk too much. | ||
And you might have noticed when we do talks, I go sit down and get my breath. | ||
And she said, you're crazy. | ||
Let's get the doctor. | ||
Long and short of it is, a couple days later, I had two occlusions in my arteries. | ||
Both of them had stents put in. | ||
The stents had been put in. | ||
They've been put in very successfully. | ||
We're back to see him tomorrow. | ||
I had a kind of a normal weekend, less moving around than usual, but I did all my shows. | ||
I went to a minor league baseball game. | ||
I went to Dr. Maria's father's birthday party. | ||
And I drove back and forth to New Hampshire, although Maria did the driving. | ||
And now I'm ready for my podcast, my alert, my radio show, and I can't travel on a plane to Europe for about a week, and then I'm back to normal. | ||
It's a miracle what these stents do. | ||
I mean, you have friends who've had stents, I'll tell you. | ||
Gosh almighty, I feel, you know, 10 years younger or something. | ||
So that's been my week. | ||
The question, the question, hang on, the question the audience has, or is going to have, is why did you take, Rudy Giuliani shouldn't be wandering around. | ||
Oh, Dr. Maria, yeah, my chest has been hurting for three weeks every time I walk. | ||
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Don't you, don't you have, don't you have, you can't, you can't, you can't, you can't, you can't. | |
I got that. | ||
And we all love Andrew. | ||
I made a calculated decision. | ||
I had a conversation with Jesus about it. | ||
I made a calculated decision. | ||
I said, give me three more weeks. | ||
And, uh, Thank God he did. | ||
And I did, I did always check that every time I sat down, I was able to get my breath back. | ||
So it wasn't, I don't think I ever, ever got to the point of having a heart attack. | ||
Then I would have pulled the plug and they would have pulled the plug on me one way or the other. | ||
If something, if something had happened, if something had happened before you had the stents, how serious would it have been? | ||
Did the doctors tell you? | ||
Well, one was 95%. | ||
It would have been very serious. | ||
The chances, Chances would have been he wouldn't have recovered it, although there is a chance he would have, because I am otherwise in pretty good condition, as witnessed by the fact that the guy didn't knock me down. | ||
He tried. | ||
He's lucky I'm under restraint, otherwise I'd have knocked him down. | ||
I grew up in Brooklyn. | ||
Rudy, hang over a second. | ||
You don't let people push you around. | ||
Particularly guys in the Staten Island portion of Brooklyn get around, but hang on. | ||
What, what, um, and a kind of a scrawny guy, too. | ||
I thought you and Bernie told me Eric Adams, like, Eric Adams was, I thought you told me Eric Adams, like, wasn't he a 20-year guy in the police force? | ||
I thought he was a cop. | ||
He's not a cop. | ||
He's not, he's not. | ||
It's a tragedy. | ||
I mean, the police are probably more dispirited now than they were under de Blasio. | ||
Look, you got, you got to play it, you know, I, I reduce crime by the numbers, really, by ComStat, by, let's call it a semi-scientific approach, technological approach. | ||
Here's the simple answer. | ||
Since de Blasio left, crime is up 40%. | ||
That's a lot of percent for crime. | ||
Whenever crime is up more than 5%, 6%, you've got a problem. | ||
2-3% is, you know, terrible for the people, obviously, but it isn't something that you can really control. | ||
Adams is walking around saying the stats are all great. | ||
How do you get the 40%? | ||
He's lying. | ||
It is true that murder is down a few percent and shootings are down a full percent, but For example, felonious assault is up about 62%. | ||
The subway, 71% more crime. | ||
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71%! | |
That's almost double the amount of crime. | ||
Tell me about the bodega situation. | ||
How does Bragg charge a guy defending himself, 61 years old, against a 39-year-old guy? | ||
Has he charged him? | ||
Was the secondary murdered first and kept him over at Rikers? | ||
How does that work? | ||
It shouldn't work. | ||
If I go back, look, I was not a local DA. | ||
I was a federal DA, but the local DAs were all my best friends, including Bob Morgenthau. | ||
And the cops wouldn't have done that either. | ||
The cops have been trained in the brag method because they just assumed that he was the murderer. | ||
And they brought him in. | ||
They didn't listen to him. | ||
They didn't listen to what he said. | ||
They didn't get the whole picture of what happened. | ||
So in a place with a real police department that's balanced by war and order, it's balanced by a constitution, presumption of innocence. | ||
You got to have the facts before you can charge. | ||
Not a dictatorship that we live in with the police frightened to do their job correctly. | ||
It's not the police's fault. | ||
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It's the fact that they're frightened. | |
Immediately he was taken in and charged with second degree murder. | ||
My goodness, we got people, you know, An innocent shopkeeper, second-degree murder. | ||
Bretton is in the New York Post yesterday saying that the NYPD, New York's fine is about to collapse, that the guys retiring, guys leaving, quitting, and the lack of recruitment, you're going to have an implosion of the police force over the next 24 months. | ||
Your thoughts, Rudy? | ||
My thoughts are almost to the point of, you know, I could cry over this. | ||
I go up to every police officer that I see in New York, or everyone comes up to me, and I tell them how worried I am about them. | ||
And what I mean is that they're going to have to make a decision to protect me, or you, or our children. | ||
A perfectly sound decision. | ||
Maybe something goes wrong in that decision, and the guy gets seriously injured or killed, meaning the perp. | ||
Immediately, they're going to be blamed. | ||
Immediately! | ||
I mean, if they were shooting right now, announced, cop shoots suspect, first thing we have are Civil rights, whatever they call themselves, let's call them the fascist groups, all get organized and they start and they don't even wait. | ||
And then you find out the guy shot the cop, you try to shoot him 40 times. | ||
But they're still living in that atmosphere. | ||
It's the minority communities being preyed upon. | ||
It's the black, the Hispanic and the Asian communities being preyed on by the criminal element. | ||
They're the ones, they're suffering the high crime rates in those neighborhoods. | ||
It may be the great reason. | ||
For the last 50 years, the deterioration of those neighborhoods. | ||
So if you want to look at Philadelphia as the centerpiece. | ||
50 years of democratic rule in Philadelphia? | ||
I don't know how many murders this weekend. | ||
Could be double digits. | ||
If it isn't, it's very close. | ||
Certainly double digit shootings. | ||
And 80% of those victims are young black men. | ||
And black people represent those victims and do nothing about it. | ||
Uh, Rudy, hang on for a second. | ||
The mayor is going to join us after the break. | ||
John Katsimatidis is in to talk about oil and food. | ||
The reason for this global implosion. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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Also later, we've got Jim Hoft about breaking news about the FBI. | ||
We've got this major revolt out in Nebraska where the Trump forces, MAGA, overthrew the Ricketts over the weekend. | ||
So we're jam-packed today all the way through. | ||
Now, very honored to have on John Katsimatidis. | ||
People know John as a radio personality. | ||
On WABC. | ||
I think he's got the 6 o'clock show right after Rudy. | ||
If you've got Rudy, you've got James Golden, and you've got John Kasmatis. | ||
That's kind of murderous. | ||
WABC in New York, which is the classic, the station that made Rush Limbaugh, is the classic talk radio. | ||
In the nation. | ||
I guess to say, I guess this morning I'm worried we've got Afternoon Drive doing some reps in the morning. | ||
John Katsimatis. | ||
John, what a lot of people don't know is that you're obviously a very successful businessman in the food business, distribution and grocery store, but you really know a lot about the oil industry, marketing, distribution of oil. | ||
You had a great interview the other day. | ||
We've had this open, this cold open, where the world is in cratering right now, and whether it's the Dutch, and I think we're going to try to get Jan on from Netherlands, whether it's the Dutch farmers, the spreading revolt of farmers throughout Europe, the famine that's coming, the UN over the weekend I think said 70 million, The Guardian said 40 million, you've got Sri Lanka cratering, Ecuador's cratering, Argentina's cratering, inside internally China they're cratering, | ||
A lot of this is dealing with energy and this fantasy of the sustainable Green New Deal or the green energy move of Greta Thunberg and the rest of these Russian-backed crazies. | ||
John, what is our solution to get through the horrible economy of the United States, the terrible inflation, and how is it tied to energy, sir? | ||
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Well, the key thing to know is, we've been saying it on WABC lately, we might be in World War III. | |
Right now, Americans don't know it. | ||
It's a real war, but a different kind of war. | ||
It's a war without nuclear bombs. | ||
It's a war without bullets. | ||
It's a war of words. | ||
The Chinese, 2,000 years ago, invented it. | ||
It's called the Art of War. | ||
Sun Tzu. | ||
And I'm sure, Steve, you know all about it. | ||
America is under attack in so many ways. | ||
We're under attack with drugs, we're under attack and our borders are being invaded, our legal system is under attack, our colleges are under attack because they're changing into woke cultures, our education system. | ||
We're now number 25 in education in the world! | ||
I mean, in New York City we spend $27,000 per student for education. | ||
And they can hardly read or write! | ||
I mean, our whole system is under attack, and I think the American people have to realize it. | ||
Our food is under attack. | ||
What happened... There's a violin playing... The old Greeks had an expression, a violin playing behind your back. | ||
And there's a violin playing behind the backs of the American people, and we don't realize it. | ||
And the more we wake up, And find out what the heck is going on. | ||
Ever since President Biden came into office, the first thing he did on the first day is cut out the Keystone Pipeline. | ||
Then he made the American oil companies the enemy. | ||
In addition to that, so what happened? | ||
The price of oil went from $55-$60 a barrel when he took office, And it doubled up to 100, 110, 120. | ||
Hey, he's blaming Putin. | ||
Is that part of the problem? | ||
Well, Putin did some stupid things. | ||
He shook the branches, but then he did something stupid and actually invaded, which hurt him a lot. | ||
But if the oil companies were allowed, under President Trump, We were up to 13.2 million barrels a day in the United States of America. | ||
I think we're down to 11.1, 11.2, or whatever. | ||
And we are capable of doing 15 million barrels a day. | ||
Canada is capable of doing at least 5 million barrels a day. | ||
North America can be self-sufficient, which is vital for our defense. | ||
And, uh, Steve, you know, say it out. | ||
John, hang on a second. | ||
You're great. | ||
You're on a roll. | ||
Third world dude, I love this. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
This is a war room. | ||
It's the truth! | ||
The United States is blessed by divine providence with three Saudi Arabias. | ||
One in the Permian Basin, one up in Pennsylvania and New York, one in Alaska. | ||
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Why does the Biden regime refuse... And Canada, and when that comes to the Arctic Ocean. | |
We're not counting the Arctic Ocean. | ||
We have a hundred years worth of oil. | ||
You know why China and Korea and Germany are pushing electric cars? | ||
They don't have any oil! | ||
That's the reason they're doing it! | ||
John, what do you say about the people that have the theology, the High Church of Greta Thunberg's High Church of Climate Change and Global Warming? | ||
They're saying you're totally irresponsible, the oil companies are irresponsible, this guy Katsimatidis, he's got capital assets in this business, in the refinery and distribution, oil companies have all these assets, that they're burning up the planet. | ||
What do you say, sir? | ||
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You know, how did your own boss used to say it? | |
They're full of crap! | ||
And, uh, that's not true. | ||
The Earth is 4 billion years old. | ||
It constantly changes in the environment. | ||
You know what the purpose of a hurricane is? | ||
You know what the purpose of a typhoon is? | ||
The Earth is self-regulating. | ||
If it gets too cool, if it gets too hot, you have more hurricanes. | ||
You have more rain. | ||
And the Earth, You can't judge the Earth over 10 years, 20 years, 30 years. | ||
You gotta do it over hundreds of years. | ||
And that's the truth! | ||
You know, on electric cars, you know how much energy it takes them to get those electric cars charged and make the batteries? | ||
It's all coal, unless you go to nuclear, it's all coal. | ||
The great meme they've got is the coal trains coming. | ||
John, how does that relate? | ||
People don't understand the connection between oil, energy, and food production and food prices. | ||
We've got the situation in the Netherlands, you've got a famine starting in East Africa, Steve, you were in the intelligence business. | ||
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You know that 20 or 30 different food companies in the United States were burned down or destroyed in the last 18 months. | |
Do your research on it. | ||
Who is doing this? | ||
Okay? | ||
In New York City, other places, it's less. | ||
90% of the cost of getting the product to stores, whether it's at Walmart or whether it's at Gristini's or D'Agostino, it's diesel fuel. | ||
When the price of diesel fuel doubles because of the price of oil, food goes up. | ||
70% of our factories in the country The price of running our factories, the price of delivering the product, the price of labor, because the government was paying people to stay home, has gone up! | ||
So, labor has gone up, the price of deliveries and running our factories has gone up, that is the cost of food inflation. | ||
The farmers? | ||
You know where the fertilizer comes from? | ||
The fertilizer comes from crude oil, too. | ||
So, you know, we gotta get everybody straight. | ||
We gotta tell the truth. | ||
And I commend you on trying to get the truth out there. | ||
John Catsimatidis. | ||
By the way, I just want to make sure, because we always note that on 3 November, the day the election was stolen, the price of oil under Trump was $42 a barrel. | ||
It creased because they knew what Biden was going to do. | ||
John, real quickly, how do people get to your radio show? | ||
How do they get to you on social media? | ||
How do they find out more about Cats, the show? | ||
Because people, my phone's already blown up. | ||
They want to know more about the Third World War. | ||
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Well, the Third World War may be happening and we people don't realize it. | |
Rudy is on from three uh... to uh... | ||
monday through friday on wbc radio dot com seven seventy uh... on the a m dial in new york area but if you're on your iphone is uh... | ||
at seventy seven wbc i'm on from five o'clock too the six o'clock if you want to know what you are you're trying to have to keep the find out about world war three going on right now you can tune in any one of those ways cats thank you very much for joining us I know it's a big issue on Monday morning. | ||
You're really busy. | ||
We really appreciate this. | ||
The Third World War. | ||
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Well, thank you, Steve. | |
Keep listening. | ||
We've got to save the world. | ||
We've got to save America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
John Catsimatidis. | ||
OK, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We've got Rudy for a few moments on the other side. | ||
The Hoffs are going to join us with this FBI story. | ||
I think we've got Jan in Netherlands. | ||
We've got guys coming in from Nebraska. | ||
We've got a guy running for Cox who's running for governor against the Hogan apparatus in Maryland. | ||
It's packed. | ||
Frank Gaffney's coming on. | ||
A lot going on here. | ||
Packed, wall to wall. | ||
Where in the world? | ||
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Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | |
We will fight till they're all gone! | ||
We rejoice when there is no more! | ||
Let's take down the CCP! | ||
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Okay, Twitter's down 7%. | ||
Told ya! | ||
We've got a lot. | ||
We're going to have... Darren Beatty's going to join us on Twitter. | ||
Don't believe anything you read in the media. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
Right? | ||
Here's what we need on Twitter. | ||
We need a congressional investigation immediately. | ||
If the Democrats won't do it, the Republicans gotta call for it starting January 3rd. | ||
A deep investigation into the whole apparatus of Twitter. | ||
Exactly what is Twitter? | ||
Here's why. | ||
The bots are the business. | ||
And why are the bots are the business? | ||
Who's been involved? | ||
Has the U.S. | ||
government funded it? | ||
Has DARPA funded it? | ||
Has intelligence communities funded it? | ||
This is not conspiracy theory. | ||
We know it's not a business. | ||
Elon Musk outed him. | ||
Okay? | ||
We know it's not a business. | ||
The bots are the business. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
They've lied to everybody. | ||
They've lied to shareholders. | ||
They've lied to advertisers. | ||
They've lied to users. | ||
All of it. | ||
We're gonna get to the bottom of this. | ||
You have to. | ||
Because the apparatus just can't roll and be in your face and lie to you constantly. | ||
Where's the SEC? | ||
Where are people involved? | ||
Where are all the regulatory apparatus? | ||
Where's the administrative state that we talked about deconstructing? | ||
Why don't you do, before we deconstruct you and crush you, because we are going to crush you, why don't you at least put on, just be performative and try to do your job. | ||
Where's the SEC on Twitter? | ||
I'm no fan of Elon Musk, everybody knows that. | ||
However, on this one, and I told you from day one he was never going to buy this thing. | ||
Never gonna buy it. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because it's not a company. | ||
It's a wilderness of mirrors. | ||
Ooh, where'd I get that from? | ||
It's a wilderness of mirrors. | ||
We're gonna get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
Let me get Michael Jan. | ||
Michael Jan, you're in Netherlands. | ||
The farmers, there was a fire last night at a food distribution center, or one of these food distribution outlets. | ||
Tell me about the farmers, and tell me about what happened last night, Michael. | ||
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Hello, Steve. | |
Yesterday, Misako Genaha and I were out with farmers all day, and then And when cherry farmers actually, and they gave us a bunch of cherries, and the cherry farmers were upset that with these edicts from Brussels, EU bureaucratic edict, that they will not even be able to use cow dung to actually fertilize their cherry trees. | ||
You can't even make up this stuff, cow dung, right? | ||
They can use it right now, but in the future, at the going rate, they will not even be able to use cow dung. | ||
So anyway, we spent quite a bit of time talking with these farmers, And then saw on the news feeds that there was this fire happening last night. | ||
And it looked like a huge fire. | ||
It wasn't that big. | ||
Actually, it burned down this picnic food distribution center, which is an online grocery store. | ||
Interestingly, though, some of the major investors are the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. | ||
So that's what made it worth coming to. | ||
We were curious why there are apparently about 170 of these outlets In Netherlands, we know that Bill Gates is buying up so much farmland in the United States and gaining control over some levels of food production and also, as we can see, distribution. | ||
So this picnic store, which burned down last night, it's a complete loss. | ||
They basically, you order online and they fill up these trucks over here, which were not burned because the firemen smashed the windows, put them in neutral and pushed them out. | ||
So now they've pushed them back. | ||
Michael, I know food distribution. | ||
I know he explained to me. | ||
Just tell me, where are the farmers right now? | ||
What's the status of the farmers versus the EU and taking their property? | ||
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Well, Steve, the farmers have been doing, their organizers have been doing disinformation operations, saying that they're going to do protests, for instance, the Schiphol Airport, and then not doing it. | |
And so the police departments deploy there, and they burn up their overtime. | ||
And by law, they're only allowed to do so much overtime. | ||
So they're doing the same things that you saw in Hong Kong, which I was out in constantly, which was the resistance burning up the police, making them run here and there, and then the farmer's not even going, or they just show up with a few people and then leave. | ||
So yesterday they announced that they had some big protests scheduled, and then at the last minute canceled them, but the police were already deployed burning overtime, right? | ||
And so now the farmers have announced they're going to do large protests from the 19th to the 22nd of this month, July, in Nijmegen. | ||
And will it be an information operation? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because of, you know, the coin toss on that. | ||
But we are definitely in World War III, by the way. | ||
This is hybrid warfare. | ||
It's highly effective. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Michael, you hang on. | ||
We'll try to get you in the afternoon show. | ||
Remember, Nijmegen is part of one of the Bridge Too Far towns with one of the bridges, the Nijmegen Bridge. | ||
Michael, thank you very much. | ||
You're correct. | ||
We're at the beginning of World War III, as we've said. | ||
Unrestricted warfare. | ||
Sun Tzu, baby. | ||
Thank you, Michael Yan. | ||
Let's get Michael Yan, all of his, how to get to him on Locals and everything like that up on the screen. | ||
To Michael Yan and to John Katsimatidis. | ||
John Katsimatidis, you've known for many, many years. | ||
You're very close with him. | ||
You're over there at WABC and Afternoon Drive. | ||
Is Katsimatidis right, or is that just, is that hyperbole? | ||
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Do you believe we're at the beginning of the Third World War, sir? | |
First of all, John is not given to hyperbole. | ||
He comes to radio announcements after a long career in business. | ||
He's actually quite balanced. | ||
And reasonable. | ||
He's been sincerely worried about this way, way back, a long, long time. | ||
And I think what I think he sees, he sees from the perspective of running probably one of the biggest grocery businesses in the country, just exactly what's happening in the economy. | ||
And he sees an economy that's becoming, I mean, it's already a socialist economy. | ||
This is no longer really what you could call a free market economy. | ||
It's an economy in which if we don't have a majority dependent, we're aiming in that direction, right? | ||
We're eventually going to have the minority supporting the majority. | ||
Okay, but there's one thing, there's one, okay, hang on, hang on, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
There's one thing about, okay, my price of my eggs are more at the store, or yes, there's all these, you know, Obama, there's all this cry of socialism and all that, although I don't see much socialism. | ||
I think they're state capitalists. | ||
Believe that as a mate, but let me get back to, do you believe, you've got one of the smartest minds geopolitically. | ||
You've worked all over the world. | ||
You know everybody in the world. | ||
Do you believe we're at the beginning? | ||
Do you think this is like... Remember, World War II started in like the 1930s in Manchuria with the Japanese invasion and in Spain with the Spanish Civil War. | ||
World War II did not start in December 7th, 1941. | ||
We came in at kind of the, almost at halftime. | ||
It was the United States that made the difference, the United States, that valor and industrial production that did it. | ||
But that war started years before, okay? | ||
Are we in the beginning stages of World War III, sir? | ||
Well, more than that. | ||
But we're further along than the beginning stage. | ||
We're certainly not in it. | ||
We're not inevitably in it. | ||
But we're further along than, I mean, we're somewhere, if we want to go back to, we're beyond the 1920s. | ||
And we're into the 1930s where Mussolini and Hitler and Japan were beginning to start saying the things they wanted to do. | ||
So we have Putin now not just organizing surreptitiously to do it, but we have Putin announcing his intentions here and there to recreate the Russian and or the Soviet Empire. | ||
I think it really is the Russian Empire. | ||
That's a pretty big step and a bold step toward a world war. | ||
Then we have Xi Jinping saying that he wants to control the world by 2048. | ||
I mean, you need more of a statement than that. | ||
And then you get a lot of his lackeys backing that up. | ||
And they're backing it up, most importantly, by militarily trying to be superior to us. | ||
They have a superior Navy, Steve. | ||
You know that better than I do. | ||
That's a frightening step toward a world war. | ||
To take Taiwan, they don't need a superior Navy to the United States. | ||
To challenge the United States, should they take Taiwan and a lot of the rest of Asia, they need a superior Navy. | ||
So I would say John is absolutely correct. | ||
And we are, and it's ridiculous to put a percentage on it, but we're beyond the beginnings. | ||
We're into the buildup toward a world war, unless there's a serious intervention. | ||
Rudy, hang on for one second. | ||
I'm going to bring in Ben Harnwell from Rome. | ||
Ben, tell me about this famine situation. | ||
UN's reporting 70 million, Guardian's reporting 40 million. | ||
How real is this, a famine? | ||
Is this a second and third order situation with the Ukraine war? | ||
Or is this a reality of the sustainability and Green New Deal, Gaia, high church theology, Ben Harnwell? | ||
Morning Steve. | ||
Well, the United Nations is claiming some difficulty to produce precise figures for world hunger right now because of the Covid crisis last year squashed their ability to get accurate measurements. | ||
But the figures that they're coming up with now, they're saying that 150 million people have been pushed into poverty since the beginning of the Covid pandemic. | ||
Whereas the World Food Programme and said that since March 47 million people have been pushed into acute Acute food insecurity due to the Russian-Ukrainian war. | ||
So those are the figures. | ||
But the science is saying that it's not possible to be 100% confident on them. | ||
But obviously we're talking enormous consequences. | ||
And here's the thing, Steve, on the back of both of these, let me just go to this quote by Antonio Guterres, who's the UN Secretary General. | ||
This was in a report that was published since we've been on air in fact by the Observer Research Foundation. Here's Guterres quote, he says, the war in Ukraine has added to the disruptions caused by climate change, the coronavirus pandemic and inequality to produce and I quote an unprecedented global hunger crisis. Now you'll notice that those three things he said they're not crises, they're manufactured events by our | ||
globalist elites. | ||
Pandemic crisis wasn't a crisis, it was created by them. | ||
The blockage of all these tons of grain in Ukraine, well that's created by our globalist elites. | ||
And equality isn't a cause of hunger. | ||
What is the cause of hunger? | ||
Is it a lack of wealth creation? | ||
That's a different story. | ||
But the thing here, Steve, that I'd like to draw attention to extremely quickly is the fact that our sociopathic overlords are creating these crises, and off the back of these crises, they're going in for unprecedented, grifting power grabs. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Ben, just hang on for a second. | ||
Rudy, let me ask you, if you're saying we're at the beginning stages of it, we got two minutes, we got to bounce. | ||
If we're at the beginning stages, you said, hey, maybe we're in the early to mid 1930s. | ||
What's Rudy Giuliani's solution? | ||
What do we have to do to make sure this thing does not continue to metastasize? | ||
Because I'm telling people, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Ecuador, interior China, that's all coming to the southern border of the United States of America. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Well, I mean, you could say almost all of our problems in America, including that one, and they are probably greater than ever before, is our failure to define the problem correctly. | ||
So then we don't define the problem correctly. | ||
We use doublespeak for it and then we don't address it. | ||
The problem is very simply communist aggression that has been with us, you know, since the beginning of the communist revolution 100 years ago. | ||
And at times it's very strong. | ||
At times it just lays in the weeds. | ||
And Obama set it free when he became president. | ||
It went on a hiatus under Trump and it was challenged. | ||
And now it's running amok. | ||
I mean, I call us on an express train to Marxism. | ||
You could substitute communism. | ||
And it is going to continue, should there not be a major electoral shift in the United States in 22 and 24. | ||
And that's what they want. | ||
And that's why they were so hungry for the 20 election, because Trump stood in the way of Of their, at least 1948, 2048 goal, being the strongest nation on earth. | ||
I think it's China, China based, but not China alone. | ||
Rudy, we got to bounce. | ||
Give us your, how to get to the show, how they get to your content. | ||
As John said, it's wabcradio.com. | ||
You can also get the app and then you can have it all over the world. | ||
And then you can get my podcast on rudygiulianics.com. | ||
And those come out three times a week, including one today. | ||
You're on Twitter and Getter also. | ||
Watch social media real quick. | ||
Twitter, just Rudy Giuliani. | ||
I'm on Facebook. | ||
Getter. | ||
Rudy, we're glad you're healthy. | ||
We want you to stay off the hot Italian female doctor for a couple weeks, okay? | ||
Rudy Giuliani, the mayor. | ||
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Katzmann TV's Rudy Harnwell. | |
I got Darren Beatty on deck, and now we got the great Jim Hoff over at Gateway Pundit. | ||
Jim, obviously our entire audience loves what you've done with the site. | ||
This story today, it's a blockbuster story, so take a second and walk us through it. | ||
I want everybody, I want Captain Bannon and all of the great crew here to be putting this up everywhere, to link to it. | ||
Everybody's got to read this story today. | ||
What do we know about the FBI that your great reporter has been able to dig out, Jim Hoff? | ||
Steve, last night I teased this on Getter, I teased it on Telegram, I teased it on Trump through social, and I promised that this was going to be a barn burner, that this could be the end of Chris Wray, and I stand by that this morning. | ||
We released documents, Steve, and thank God for this whistleblower who stepped forward We hear about the FBI. | ||
We know that people are holding information. | ||
We know they're not telling the truth. | ||
But today we have the truth. | ||
Today we have a whistleblower who stepped forward. | ||
This whistleblower released documents from the Kansas City Proud Boys. | ||
They were infiltrated on January 6th. | ||
We have an infiltrator who is working with the FBI. | ||
We have his name. | ||
We posted that this morning. | ||
His name is James Knowles, and he was working with the Proud Boys. | ||
He was with the group for several months. | ||
He went there on January 6th. | ||
And the most important thing that we've released this morning, Steve, is that he wrote a report, turned it over to the FBI, and he exonerated the Proud Boys. | ||
He exonerated Trump supporters. | ||
He said they were not planning anything. | ||
This was not a conspiracy. | ||
They went into the U.S. | ||
Capitol and after 30 minutes they told their supporters, hey, let's pick up the trash and get out of here. | ||
They listened to the police. | ||
They did not break through any barriers. | ||
This is all in his statements. | ||
And Steve, I have the actual emails and text messages that he was sending to the FBI. | ||
From January 6th, when he was outside the U.S. | ||
Capitol, the first text message, this will take just 30 seconds, I want to read through a couple of these. | ||
The first text message says... Take your time and read them all. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
He said, the proud boys did not do it. | ||
They did not inspire. | ||
He goes on, the crowd did as a herd mentality. | ||
It was not organized. | ||
His FBI A handler writes back, uh, copy. | ||
Nobody knows here what you're talking about. | ||
Uh, what happened? | ||
So, uh, uh, Mr. Knowles says the barriers were taken down at the Capitol building. | ||
The crowd surged forward almost to the building now. | ||
And his handler says, copy, let me know if any threats of violence are made. | ||
He goes on and continues and says, uh, his handler says, are you okay? | ||
He says, yes. | ||
I'm safe. | ||
I'm okay. | ||
The Kansas City Proud Boys helped deescalate the issues in the Capitol building between Trump supporters and cops. | ||
We entered 30 minutes after the building was breached, told people to stop acting like anarchists, told some people to start bagging trash from where they threw trash cans at the cops, along with a woman who was saying the same thing to the protesters. | ||
Grabbed a guy by the soldiers who was trying to throw a chair at a cop right before the cops retreated down the stairs to the entrance of the House of Reps. | ||
Told people to stop at the doors. | ||
So he goes on and basically says, the Proud Boys had, there was no conspiracy. | ||
There was no plan. | ||
They weren't there to overthrow the government. | ||
They were there to support the rallies, to defend these Trump supporters from Antifa. | ||
And so it's all here in writing. | ||
Now, what's amazing is, Steve, the FBI has ignored this, right? | ||
They're lying to the American people. | ||
They have this evidence. | ||
They have it right here. | ||
We put it all up on the Gateway Pundit today. | ||
It's our featured image. | ||
Yeah, no, it's everything. | ||
So here's a couple questions. | ||
By the way, it's just like they've had the... and somebody called them out over the weekend. | ||
It may have been you. | ||
They've had the hard drive from hell. | ||
They've had the laptop from hell since December of 2019. | ||
We're two and a half years into this and they've done nothing, right? | ||
So, this thing is so powerful, so explosive. | ||
How did you verify? | ||
How do we know that a James Knowles actually exists and he's not some op that's there to crush Gateway Pundit by putting it up? | ||
How have you verified this? | ||
Well, Steve, we have had this information for several days. | ||
We had our attorneys look over it. | ||
We also have, again, this was a fraud. | ||
It's like 90 pages. | ||
We have the whole document he turned in. | ||
We have his text messages. | ||
We have audio transcripts. | ||
It's all included in our report at The Gateway Pundit. | ||
Again, it's our featured story at The Gateway Pundit, so I hope your readers and listeners... Will you make a copy of... Will you turn this over to Liz Cheney or to the committee to make sure Benny Thompson... Since Ray clearly hasn't made it public, will you turn this over to the committee? | ||
You know, we'll have to send them an email this afternoon or later this morning and send this to Liz Cheney. | ||
You know, Liz has never spoken about Roseanne Boylan getting killed that day. | ||
She's never said anything, as far as I'm aware, about Ashley Babbitt or the two other men who were killed or died, the Trump supporters. | ||
But they do lie about the five police officers who died that day. | ||
None of that is true. | ||
Not one word of that is true. | ||
So maybe someday they'll start actually I'm getting to what actually happened instead of inventing stories and using secondhand narratives from low-level advisors to Mark Meadows and others. | ||
So, again, this is explosive information. | ||
They're trying to bring down Trump, as we know. | ||
Unfortunately, Steve, our heart goes out to you. | ||
Our prayers are with you and others who've been caught up in this. | ||
But, again, they have the information. | ||
I'm an Irishman. | ||
I love a fight, right? | ||
You know, you never know. | ||
Maybe some of this stuff will come up in testimony. | ||
You never know in the future. | ||
Jim, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do people get to Gateway Pundit? | ||
Everybody's got to read this story. | ||
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It's thegatewaypundit.com. | |
Thegatewaypundit.com. | ||
We're on Getter. | ||
We're on Trump Social. | ||
We're on Telegram. | ||
We're on Facebook, Instagram. | ||
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And, again, thank you, Steve, for everything you do. | |
Jim, thank you guys. | ||
You do the hard work. | ||
My job's easy. | ||
All I gotta do is be the concierge. | ||
I'm the curator. | ||
All I gotta do is book you, Beatty, Harnwell, Rudy, Katsimatidis, Gaffney. | ||
Nothing hard about that. | ||
Simple. | ||
Jim, thank you so much. | ||
Great work. | ||
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