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Well, the virus has now killed more than 100 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. | ||
Okay, it's 17 September in the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
We're live in the Phoenix metro area. | ||
We're here at Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA's tremendous conference, Defeat the Great Reset. | ||
By the way, it's also the anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. | ||
I'll hopefully talk a little bit about that before the day's over. | ||
Jack Pasovic's my wingman for the show. | ||
I really want to thank you, Jack, for doing this. | ||
And we've got two incredible guests. | ||
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By the way, Patrick Wood and Joe Allen, I'm going to try to get back in here. | |
At the bottom of the hour. | ||
We're also going to go live to the rally with Trump. | ||
We've got Ben Harnwell in Rome with an update on Giorgia Maloney since the Swedish Democrats won the other day. | ||
Next one up, the brothers of Italy in the right wing with Salvini and the group in Italy. | ||
We'll get to all that. | ||
We've got Terry Schilling, the great Terry Schilling from America's Personal Projects. | ||
I'm very honored. | ||
First time in the War Room, Dr. James Lindsay. | ||
Incredible talk last night. | ||
But I want to start off, so we talked about Hegelian dialectic. | ||
And that is one of the topics you talked about last night. | ||
Walk our audience through why that is important. | ||
We pride ourselves in getting the MAGA movement nomenclature, talk about process, critical paths, statics and dynamics of process. | ||
Why do they have to understand? | ||
Why do working class people and middle class people in this country have to understand, get a concept and a structure of the Hegelian dialectic? | ||
I mean, what you were talking about last night, Steve, what Charlie was talking about, that this is a battle between good and evil. | ||
It really comes down to this. | ||
A lot of people haven't heard of Hegel. | ||
You believe that? | ||
Oh yeah, absolutely. | ||
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No question. | |
And you're not particularly religious? | ||
I'm not, no. | ||
In fact, you're kind of anti-religious. | ||
I used to be. | ||
I'm just kind of neutral about it now. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
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Get me back. | |
A lot of people don't realize, they don't even know who Hegel is, but Hegel's a predecessor to Marx. | ||
Marx is based upon Hegel. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
All Marx did was turn Hegel upside down. | ||
He even said that's what he did. | ||
He turned Hegel upside down. | ||
So it's the same thing. | ||
It's just inverted. | ||
So instead of a triangle pointing up, it's a triangle pointing down. | ||
You can put the horns on it yourself. | ||
And so what Hegel created is a theology. | ||
In fact, Marx criticized him for creating a theology. | ||
He created a religion. | ||
And what he did was he hammered it into the Christian trinity. | ||
He was in love with trinities. | ||
And the dialectic is a process trinity. | ||
For Hegel, it was that you have an abstract idea, that's your thought about the world, and it encounters what you experience in the real world, and that's a contradiction to what you thought was going to happen. | ||
And then you put those two things together and you get a new idea that's going to be a more concrete understanding. | ||
This is your classic... So your original idea is your thesis. | ||
Your thesis, that's right. | ||
And it meets its opposite. | ||
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Its antithesis. | |
Its antithesis, that's right. | ||
And then those are synthesized. | ||
And I think that's an important word. | ||
Synthetic. | ||
But hang on, isn't that Plotinus and Pythagoras? | ||
Isn't that the ancient law of three? | ||
Yes. | ||
The law of three, that is one of the basic... Hegel kind of... I'm not saying he ripped it off. | ||
We totally lost Terry at this point. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
I'm telling... Terry's a hobbit. | ||
We're taking the hobbit up. | ||
He's the chief hobbit. | ||
We're taking the hobbit up. | ||
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He's over there working on his seventh kid already. | |
Stop. | ||
Isn't that Plotinus? | ||
And my point is, this goes back, this is a little bit what St. | ||
Augustine said that Christianity was here, or the basic Christianity was here a thousand years even before Christ came on the thing. | ||
This is what the ancients called the Law of Three, correct? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
In fact, what happened in the Middle Ages, in the medieval period, was that the kind of elites In Europe, got hooked into all these ancient mystery religions, Hermeticism, Gnosticism, all of these things, and they just picked and chose. | ||
They were the biggest... This is when the Renaissance went, when all of a sudden, was it Fico and Ficino? | ||
Ficino, yeah. | ||
Ficino came, and the first time that the Greek they found the old Greek. Yeah, the Corpus Hermeticus. The Corpus Hermeticus, and it really was like a revelation. It's kind of like with the Transcendentalists in America, when the Hindu text were translated. Those periods, it all gets back to the Law of Three. That's right. And so what happened with that is they picked and chose. | ||
They were syncretic. | ||
They just mixed religions together, mixed traditions together, mixed magic together, or they thought they were wizards, mixed alchemy together. | ||
And in fact, they created what scholars now call the esoteric religions. | ||
And they just morphed all over the place. | ||
And Hegel hammered them together. | ||
And believing that they're all reflections of one religion, he said, well, the Germans understand Christianity. | ||
Let's hammer it into a Christian trinity. | ||
And then let's call it science. | ||
Let's call it, in fact, a system of science, and that's his great philosophy. | ||
So what he has then is a system where the Trinity now, it's not Father, Son, and Spirit that are in co-eternal perfection. | ||
It is a Father that gives rise to a Son, and a Son that gives rise to a Spirit, and a Spirit that gives rise to a new Father. | ||
And it works as a spiraling process through what he called history. | ||
And human beings are the agents that do the change of this process. | ||
So they change God by figuring out more about the idea. | ||
And so what you now have is a religion of transforming the world to be what it's supposed to be, according to people like Hegel and Marx. | ||
They think they know what it's supposed to be. | ||
That's the Gnostic part. | ||
They know what the secret knowledge is. | ||
And they have the process... The secret knowledge of the elites, that you have to be an initiate into that. | ||
That's right, you have to be in their secret knowledge, you have to go through the rites, you have to be spiritually pure, etc, etc. | ||
Or you have to, when it gets to Marx, it becomes you have to have consciousness of your class, you have to have consciousness of your society. | ||
That's what they see when you have these debates today about the vaccine. | ||
The vaccine's almost sacramental to them. | ||
Oh yeah, you see Kathy Hochul. | ||
they're talking not even in logic or science, but it's almost like a sacramental thing. | ||
It's almost like a new baptism or something. | ||
Yes. | ||
This thing. | ||
That all comes from the dialectic materialism? | ||
Is that Hegel or is that Marxist version? | ||
That's going to be more of the Marxist version. | ||
Hegel is very idealistic. | ||
German idealism, right? | ||
Yeah, actually what happens is, I said Father, Son, and Spirit, but actually the way that Hegel put it out is that there's the ideal, the material, and the Geist, which is spirit or culture or society. | ||
And so this is how it processes. | ||
The father is equivalent to the idea, and the son is equivalent to the material. | ||
And in fact, what Hegel said is that the state is a divine idea as it exists on earth. | ||
Why is that important for a working class and middle class audience, guys driving trucks and things like that? | ||
Why is it important to understand that concept, understand that process, understand that critical path? | ||
In September of 2022. | ||
2022 what what what impact on their life is it going to make sure that they to understand this because all this crazy stuff going On in politics is driven by the fact that these people live in a completely different religion. They speak a completely different language They mean different things by the words that they use and so they trick people again and again Oh, we just want an inclusive space. | ||
But they don't tell you what inclusive means is we've identified a bunch of power dynamics. | ||
And if any of those manifest, that's not inclusive. | ||
And we're going to censor you. | ||
We're going to purge you. | ||
We're even going to as a Marxist in the 60s, Marcuse put it, we're going to pre censor you. | ||
So the thought can't even enter your head for school, all of it. | ||
Yeah, the Frankfurt. | ||
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So this is this is how they try to move the ball in practical, not how they try to This is how they moved the chains here. | |
This is 60 years ago. | ||
You were saying last night, again and again, exactly right. | ||
No compromise. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Here's how the dialectic works. | ||
You think, okay, so you have this idea, this is what we have, this is our status quo, that's the right wing, that's America today. | ||
And they introduce a new idea as its antithesis. | ||
They have your thesis, they introduce a competitor, and then you synthesize them, right? | ||
So you come to the middle. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
The second the synthesis happens, it's a new far right. | ||
The second you move the ball to the left, that's the new far right. | ||
So the society goes left, and everybody who believes whatever the new thing is, they're already far right extremists. | ||
And so the entire society just gets dragged left, left, left, until it falls off a cliff. | ||
And this is why you feel like your society's slipping away from you. | ||
This is why they're talking like it's just normal to have drag queens in school. | ||
They're saying that this is a crucial thing. | ||
This is why you have the, what was it, the Attorney General of Michigan saying they're fun. | ||
They have to be fun, and you have to have one in every school. | ||
One in every school. | ||
You have to have one in every school because they're fun. | ||
Because they're fun. | ||
But what they actually are, if you read the papers that they write about why they're putting drag queens in schools, is they're a method of introducing living queerly. | ||
They actually say in these papers, by the way, that they know it's a sales pitch to say that it's about LGBT empathy, but that's not what it's about. | ||
It's about introducing queer ways of being to young children. | ||
Posobic, this is the fight right here, isn't it? | ||
Well, and James, you and I have talked about this when we did an interview, long form for human events, but this idea and we can talk about here as well. | ||
Why is it that they target the children for this kind of debasement? | ||
Why do they target children to essentially disunify them with any type of family unit, their own parents, their society? | ||
Why is it they target children so much specifically? | ||
Well, there's two reasons. | ||
One's a simple reason and one's the deeper reason. | ||
And by the way, on sexual topics. | ||
Well, the simple reason is obviously because children are impressionable. | ||
They don't know better. | ||
They haven't formed. | ||
It is actually a developmental process, which is why they target developmental psychology, too. | ||
It is a developmental process. | ||
When children are little, they categorize the world very, very concretely. | ||
In fact, if you've ever dealt with a three-year-old, they're screaming, I'm a boy! | ||
And they're grossed out by girls, the whole thing. | ||
And they're hiding behind your leg. | ||
So they separate the world into adult and child, and male and female, and so there's four categories, man, woman, boy, girl, and they are really, really, really serious about that. | ||
And if you target them, you can disrupt that. | ||
They don't have that yet, so they're impressionable, but if you target that, you can disrupt it, and they'll never form a stable identity. | ||
My belief, after reading the Frankfurt School and reading this educator, Paula Ferreri, who's contemporary with them in the 60s and 70s, is that the point of a critical theory, when you introduce it especially with kids, is to create personality disorders. | ||
It's to make people permanently unstable. | ||
What Marcuse figured out is that if you have a stable society, it won't become a socialist society. | ||
So they want unstable people. | ||
So you target kids, and the three things that they really tear them away from besides their own sense of identity is their family, their religion, and their existing culture or their nation. | ||
If you sexualize a kid... | ||
They're going to get all wrapped up in it. | ||
It's going to be super important to them because it's very personal. | ||
It's very identity-based. | ||
That's the deepest level of understanding yourself. | ||
And they're going to come home and they're going to tell their parents. | ||
The parents are going to say, what? | ||
And all of a sudden alienation enters into the relationship. | ||
You don't understand me, mom. | ||
You don't understand me, dad. | ||
Same thing. | ||
Well, the Bible says... So now you can destabilize the family unit. | ||
Do you destabilize the family unit? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's a goal. | ||
Mao understood this. | ||
Quite frankly, Hitler with the Hitler Youth is shilling. | ||
You turn your parents in, you kill your parents, you throw your parents off the roof, you kill your principal. | ||
Mao understood it because what Dr. Lindsey is talking about, every day at dinner they want it to be a struggle session. | ||
Yes. | ||
They want the parents to be, they want a struggle session, but they want alienation immediately, and they want the kids to have a parent's identity. | ||
But they'd have the kids sitting on the bus with the red book, and they would start the line. | ||
If you can't finish the line, they'll throw you in the street. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
And they also actually, a lot of people don't know this. | ||
In our day and age of identity politics, they don't know Mao created ten identities. | ||
Five of them were good, and five of them were bad. | ||
And if your parents had the wrong identity, they were a rich farmer, they were a landlord, they were a dissident, a bad influence around your neck in the struggle section. | ||
But this is also happening. | ||
The Bolsheviks, they always go after the kulaks. | ||
They always go after the peasants. | ||
You know what their favorite one was? | ||
In the Great Cultural Revolution, right-wing extremists. | ||
That's right. | ||
Right-winger was, in fact, right-wing extremist was one of the bad identities. | ||
So if your parents had one, you had one, and they treated the kids without that good, and they treated those other kids bad. | ||
And so Mao was like, yeah, just, well, the schools were like, throw your parents under the bus and we'll make you a red identity. | ||
We'll give you a feather. | ||
By the way, but they didn't mean that as a metaphor. | ||
They mean literally. | ||
Literally throw them, yeah. | ||
Drag them out into the street and beat them. | ||
Shelley, this is what you've talked about. | ||
This is how they come. | ||
Look, from the French Revolution all the way to what we're seeing today, they always come after the family, right? | ||
It's how they destabilize a nation. | ||
And I just want to go back to that point about turning kids against their parents. | ||
What's going on in schools, it's not just the sexual grooming. | ||
The more nefarious nature here is that in kindergarten through 12th grade, they're telling kids, when they talk to them about gender identity and sexual orientation, they tell the kids, if someone doesn't affirm you in your gender identity or in your sexual orientation, they're not an ally. | ||
Right? | ||
So when 10-year-old little Sarah comes home from third grade and tells her parents that she's really a boy, and they don't support her getting on puberty blockers and all the cross-sex hormones are transitioning, they're now the enemy. | ||
And the thing that's criminal is the only thing that matters for little kids is having a safe, loving environment when they go home at night. | ||
They don't need fancy things. | ||
They just need that. | ||
The left is robbing them of that, and it's totally destabilizing the family, the child, at the most basic individual level. | ||
It's all part of their plan. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a break. | ||
Here's what we've got. | ||
We're at Turning Point USA in Metro Phoenix. | ||
It is the Defeating the Great Reset, and this is what I love about Charlie and Jack and the team over there. | ||
This is a workshop, not just to understand it, but also to be weaponized that we've got to take this down. | ||
And I think Dr. Lindsey picked up the core of the speech last night. | ||
There's no substitute for victory here. | ||
This is the hinge of history. | ||
In fact, now yet in transhumanism, it is the biggest, most important inflection point in mankind's history. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's why if we back down an inch, it's all over. | ||
And it's not going to be Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, Dr. Lindsey, Terry Schilling. | ||
It's gonna be you, right? | ||
This is why they're so terrified of parents taking over school boards. | ||
This is why they're so terrified of the parental rights movement. | ||
They're terrified of the precinct strategy. | ||
They're terrified of all that because they cannot defeat the American people. | ||
They understand that. | ||
You're what stands between this and really... I won't say Armageddon. | ||
Maybe worse than Armageddon. | ||
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Short commercial break. | ||
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break back in the world in a moment. | |
It's on the ground at Turning Point USA is defeating the Great Reset Conference. | ||
My name is Jane Zirkle and let's talk to some of the war room posse. | ||
Let me ask you, what do you fear more? | ||
Global warming or global government? | ||
Global government. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, it's communism for the whole world. | ||
Global warming is absolutely just, it's ridiculous. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
Global government, absolutely. | ||
Why is that? | ||
I think it's a more real threat to us for sure. | ||
Global government. | ||
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Why is that? | |
Because global warming's a hokey pokey. | ||
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Global government, they're destroying this country that we've made that's been so great and so good to me. | |
They're taking everything away. | ||
Global government for sure. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because it is just very scary what's happening right now. | ||
New World Order and the whole globalism movement that is trying to take over not just the United States of America, but the world. | ||
I would say global government is a huge problem because these are the people that are going to control every single aspect of your lives, which they'll come out and say that global warming is the problem and climate change, right? | ||
They'll make all of these cases that this is why we should have overreach over your life. | ||
People need to understand this is nothing new. | ||
When you take a look at history and you take a look at totalitarian communist regimes, socialist regimes, fascist regimes, it's always the same thing. | ||
These people paint some kind of enemy, right? | ||
They paint some kind of enemy out there, whether it's a group of people or a political enemy, but right now they're using, literal, the climate, right? | ||
The literal climate in order to get people to be afraid, just like they did with COVID, right? | ||
You get the masses to be afraid of something, you could literally control them to do anything. | ||
So right now, when you have governments that are coming out and they're advocating for these things, these New World Orders and these Great Reset Agendas, where they just think we can have a centralized system where everyone can be controlled through a technocracy or any way, other shape or form, right? | ||
That's concerning to you, because once you lose freedom and you lose independence, economically, socially, even technologically, right? | ||
Even they want to control your thermostats, right? | ||
Like, stuff like this doesn't matter, okay? | ||
People need to understand, the threat of tyranny is not a conspiracy theory. | ||
This is the power of this audience, right? | ||
You go and this is why it's so great. | ||
Got a couple of comments. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Sure. | |
Comments from from the posse. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All of what is being said on transhumanism is on the World Economic Forum website. | ||
You'll find the same language in Biden's EO as on the World Economic Forum website. | ||
Just dig through the dashboard, the discover, monitor sections. | ||
It's all there. | ||
Then another comment from Debbie in Tennessee says, Jack, you and Steve are so great together. | ||
Steve never smiles more than when you two banter. | ||
People are more up to speed. | ||
I would say he smiles the most when Mo's on. | ||
He's saying nice things about me. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
No, because I don't have the burden of just- Well, somebody will. | ||
I don't have the burden of juggling the show. | ||
I can let Prasopic run with it and just go. | ||
People are more up to speed. | ||
The whole point of the war room, whether it's about capital markets, economics, the pandemic, anything, geopolitics, is to provide a platform for activists, middle class people, working class people have access to the same information that the insiders have, right? | ||
But you see, they've come so far up the power curve. | ||
We're sitting here talking about it. | ||
They're on the World Economic Forum site saying, boom! | ||
Listen, hey, you guys are missing some stuff! | ||
That's powerful. | ||
Look, we're crowdsourcing this. | ||
They're connecting the EO to the World Economic Forum and say, hey, look, they did a copy and paste, right? | ||
So the fight that we had – well, I'm going to go back to Terry for a second. | ||
Tell me about the schools. | ||
Why is the fight centered – you know, back in April or May of 2021. | ||
You know, the left went nuts when I said, hey, this is about the mass mandates and Fauci talking about the coming vaccines. | ||
CRT was just coming up, but I said, the key that picks the lock politically going forward is going to be the schools and it's going to be the moms of America that are not going to have this. | ||
They are most freaked out, I think, in the populist uprising by the parental rights movement and by the schools, Terry Schilling. | ||
Well, it's ultimately the last battle, right? | ||
And this is what totalitarian regimes have done throughout history is they destabilize the family unit. | ||
And they've had a really good thing going for them. | ||
They were slow rolling us, they were slow boiling us over the past several decades. | ||
But the COVID shutdowns, the mask mandates, the vaccine mandates, that all opened up the eyes of parents. | ||
And they actually did something like digging around in their kids' curriculum. | ||
And they got to see when it was distance learning, they got to see what their kids weren't actually learning and what they were learning. | ||
And I think a lot of parents were upset about what they weren't learning and what it was being replaced with. | ||
But ultimately, the reason that they're doing this is because kids are impressionable and the family is where kids look to guidance. | ||
Parents have authority over their kids. | ||
It's a natural thing. | ||
And so they have to wipe that out. | ||
And that's why they go in and tell the kids that their parents are bigots, that they're not allies, that they don't know what they're talking about. | ||
It's all about Who children are actually going to trust and listen to? | ||
But from the French Revolution, remember the famous scene where they're sitting there, Mao, Nixon, Chou En-lai, and Kissinger, they're having the meeting, and they've got some translation problems, a second of downtime, and Kissinger, to keep the ball rolling, you know, Chou En-lai was the great theoretician of the Chinese Communist Party, said, you know, tell me what you think of the French Revolution, and Chou En-lai sits there for a second and says, too early to tell. | ||
Right? | ||
They understood process. | ||
They understood the Hegelian dialectic, right? | ||
They understood the power of the Law of Three. | ||
Right now, it's the destruction... From the French Revolution into today, the key is to go after the nuclear family. | ||
The Judeo-Christian West has been based upon... In fact, all societies we look at are based upon the nuclear family, Terry. | ||
That's why they're coming after it so hard. | ||
The thing I also want to get into with you, and we'll do it afterwards, and I want to spend some time with Dr. Lindsay, is that The life movement. | ||
We have to pull the camera back here for a second. | ||
Right now, remember, divine providence works in mysterious ways and you can't question the will of God, right? | ||
Trump's victory was providential, right? | ||
He's an imperfect instrument, as all of we are imperfect instruments. | ||
The big steal in 2020 is providential because now it's not on the margin of liberal, you know, Hubert Humphrey Democrats and Jack Kennedy Democrats. | ||
This is so radical. | ||
And it's kind of come out of nowhere, although it's been building for years now. | ||
They flipped all their cards over. | ||
Now with this executive order, this executive order is providential. | ||
Because we got a person in the posse sitting there going, hey guys, the World Economic Forum site, as Patrick Wood said, they've been talking about this for a while, boom! | ||
It actually, they copy and pasted onto the executive order. | ||
And the executive order, as Patrick Wood said, it's whole of government. | ||
Actually, because they had the buy-in, as Joe Allen's going to tell us, by private equity, they wanted to be whole of society. | ||
They want a whole of society effort. | ||
And what they're talking about is very simple. | ||
Not very simple. | ||
What they're talking about is very simple to understand. | ||
They're driving toward this point called the singularity. | ||
On this side of that football is homo sapien. | ||
On the other side of that football is homo sapien plus or there's something different. | ||
It's the single most important evolutionary matter. | ||
That'll happen in millions of years. | ||
And it's going to happen in not just the lived experience of this audience, it's going to happen right now. | ||
And I've said, and Patrick would reinforce, I said a couple years ago, by the time 2024 comes around, there's going to be a political issue here that you haven't even thought about. | ||
It's about the fight for mankind. | ||
Right? | ||
The fight for mankind. | ||
And we're on the side of the angels. | ||
The people who have been demonized the most as the racists and the nativists and all that, actually are taking the side. | ||
Because in the way they think about it, they talk about carrying capacity of the planet all the time. | ||
In their view, the world can't exist with 7 billion people, right? | ||
I'm not saying the number's 500 million, but let's say the number's 500 million, since what, Jane Goodall said it? | ||
You going out of Georgia anytime soon? | ||
Yeah, Jane said it. | ||
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They never caught that car driver, Steve. | |
But Jane Goodall's the one that said it. | ||
No, but Steve, the part that people don't understand, it's not just the elites, because this is what the CCP is obsessed with. | ||
And they don't have the guardrails in their society like we do. | ||
We do still have, we have the Judeo-Christian background, we have the moral framework, we have the ethics, you have so many people that do still, despite the best efforts of our society to destroy our moral core, you do still have some basic beliefs in that in this country and in the West. | ||
In China, they don't have any of that. | ||
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Human life is meaningless in China. | |
For the CCP. | ||
It is frivolous. | ||
For the CCP. | ||
Remember Mao said if we lose 200... | ||
When they had 400 million people, they said, hey, if we lose 200 million in a nuclear attack, big deal. | ||
He went to Nixon and he said, we've got too many women. | ||
You want some? | ||
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Go read the declassified transcripts. | |
So they ask you, where are the data centers for this? | ||
Where are the experiments being done? | ||
You think Wuhan? | ||
You think that was a fluke? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That was a proof of concept. | ||
They're doing stuff like that, the gain of function. | ||
You think they're doing that just with... | ||
Nice embryos, they're doing it with human embryos. | ||
She said in the recording that Joe Allen has, the woman who heads it up, she says the vaccine is enhancement 1.0. | ||
When they talk about edited humans, when they talk about enhanced humans, when they talk about man-machine merger, man-machine merger, and they talk about Homo sapien 2.0 or man 2.0, the vaccine's part of it. | ||
This is why this is spiritual, by the way. | ||
If you go back to this Marxist religion, the key pillar Marx puts out is that man is incomplete and knows he's incomplete. | ||
He knows he can complete himself, as a matter of fact, through praxis and the inversion of praxis. | ||
It's a process. | ||
That is actually his dialectical materialism on man, is the praxis and the inversion of praxis, he calls it. | ||
How do people get to you, and how do they get to your writings? | ||
How do they get to you on social media? | ||
I recently got kicked off of Twitter, so that's harder. | ||
I'm on Truth, though, full blast. | ||
Wait, what'd you get kicked off for? | ||
I called a trans person a groomer and they kicked me off Twitter for life. | ||
But they were grooming kids. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
You've got to say something. | ||
I've got a website, newdiscourses.com. | ||
That is the best place to get started. | ||
I've got hundreds of hours of this as a podcast if you want to listen to War Room. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
We're looking forward to having you back on War Room. | ||
Terry, how did they get to the American Principles Project? | ||
Your commercials, your spots, it's just incredible. | ||
It's just AmericanPrinciplesProject.org, or you can follow me on social media across the board, Twitter, Gutter, everything, Shilling1776. | ||
I also want our team to get up Dr. Lindsey's speech from last night. | ||
He kicked off the conference and was incredibly powerful, and we're going to spend a lot more time on the Hegelian dialectic. | ||
No, if you understand that concept, you're going to understand not just that, a lot about what happens. | ||
Plotinus and Pythagoras built whole thought systems on the Law of Three. | ||
Yeah, you'll click real quick, actually, when you realize that their goal is to transform the dialectic around and around in a spiral to that singularity point, the omega point, as Chardine called it. | ||
And what is that spiraling process? | ||
That is a process that they think that they get to control and that you don't get to control. | ||
God's not in control, they're in control, and we're going to remember who we are. | ||
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Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Patrick Wood, Joe Ellington are going to rejoin us. | ||
We're going to go to Rome. | ||
We've got Ben Harnwell. | ||
We're going to go to Ohio and Ben Burquham. | ||
Rome, Ohio, here in the Phoenix metro area. | ||
Also have another special guest we're going to talk about. | ||
Mal, our favorite topic with Jack Pasovic. | ||
Guys, Terry, Dr. Lindsey, great to have you on. | ||
Look forward to having you back. | ||
Be back in a moment in the War Room. | ||
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Let's go out to Ohio. | ||
Real America's Voice intrepid reporter Ben Berquam. | ||
Ben, have any members of the War Room Posse showed up there today for the rally for JD Vance by President Trump? | ||
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Sir? | |
Let me ask, are any of the members of the War Room Posse here? | ||
Let me see! | ||
Dave, this is a political rock concert. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Look at the streets here. | ||
Look at the banners. | ||
Look at the flags. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
We got these massive flags. | ||
We got these massive banners. | ||
We got the Vietnamese for Trump that have escaped communism out here, and so many American citizens that love this country. | ||
There's already thousands in line right now, and it's not even noon yet. | ||
And what's interesting, too, Steve, as we're looking at this, As soon as I got up here, the folks started coming up to me and they started talking about the border. | ||
And this is one of those things. | ||
We're in Ohio. | ||
People think, oh, it's just a border issue. | ||
The border is every state. | ||
We talk about that. | ||
And I wanted to just go around here and talk to some of the folks. | ||
What, what are you, why is the border so concerning to you? | ||
The border is concerning to me. | ||
It's our security of our country, and it's an economic problem here, and the taxpayers are paying for it, and our whole world's going to pay for this as soon as they start infiltrating every part of our country. | ||
And sir, you said you actually witnessed illegals walking down the street here. | ||
You're from Youngstown. | ||
I'm from Austin town. | ||
Yeah, I was in Canfield, Ohio. | ||
Yeah. | ||
About a month ago, I was just doing a bus route and I went down the street. | ||
There's about 30 or 40 of them just walking down 224, which is a main street through like four or five cities in our area. | ||
The reason why a border is so important because if you don't, if you don't have a border, you don't have a country. | ||
Say that again. | ||
You don't have a country. | ||
So that's why a border is so, why is a border so important in every other country except America? | ||
So if you don't have a border, we don't have a country. | ||
We want a country here in America. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And you're concerned. | ||
I mean, you can't say it better than that. | ||
Fentanyl! | ||
So many people have died. | ||
We've personally lost people from fentanyl overdoses. | ||
Nephew, in-laws. | ||
So it's a huge problem around here and it's coming through the southern border. | ||
And how concerned are you? | ||
We're going to see Mike Lindell in just a few minutes. | ||
But what the FBI is doing to Mike Lindell and to President Trump, is it going to stop you guys from standing up in November? | ||
What about in 2024? | ||
Is it motivating you to get more involved and to take more action? | ||
Absolutely, absolutely. | ||
What's that? | ||
All they're doing is building Trump's base. | ||
That's what it is, Steve. | ||
All they're doing is building Trump's base. | ||
Hey, come here. | ||
We got J.R. | ||
Majewski here as well, Steve. | ||
Go ahead, Steve, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, J.R., how you doing, brother? | |
Steve says hey. | ||
Yeah, hey man He's got the ultra maga shirt Hey Hey Ben Ben Ben Ben ask him we got we're we're cram for time as chair is he gonna win his race if for Congress Are you gonna win your race? | ||
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Steve wants to know, are you going to win your race for Congress? | |
Absolutely. | ||
We are going to win my race for Congress. | ||
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We love you, Steve! | |
We love you! | ||
Hey, let me ask you guys, is JR going to win? | ||
Hell yeah! | ||
So this is it. | ||
Guys, it's up to you. | ||
It's up to the American people. | ||
November is the most important election in our lifetime. | ||
Then 2024 will be as well. | ||
But Steve, I got to tell you, it's a political rock concert out here. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Hey, Ben, just tell the posse out there, action, action. | ||
Just tell the posse, action, action, action. | ||
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Action, action, action. | |
They love you. | ||
The Great Ben Burquham. | ||
Real Americans. | ||
Look at this crowd. | ||
Trump can't draw against Ohio State football. | ||
I love the Buckeyes, but hey. | ||
Can I just connect something? | ||
Don't love them that much. | ||
We see this. | ||
Post Blandino's got the article up right now. | ||
That Mike Pompeo is out there talking about 2024. | ||
He said, I've got teams in Iowa and New Hampshire. | ||
We're seeing some other people, some of these other career politicians out there. | ||
And I'm not going to dump on Pompeo right now. | ||
I mean, I could, but I'm not going to. | ||
But there is a connection that Trump has with this movement, with the MAGA movement. | ||
That you're not going to be able to switch out with some other person. | ||
He's an armor-piercing show. | ||
Look, we're at war right now. | ||
That executive order, what's happening at the World Economic Forum, what's happening with these globalists, the gentleman said it right there, you don't have a body, you don't have a country. | ||
We're sovereigntists, we're nationalists, we're populists. | ||
We don't have time to change out. | ||
Trump is the tip of the spear. | ||
It's just like Normandy. | ||
You gotta pierce it and then you gotta run up and back of it. | ||
You gotta get a bridgehead. | ||
We still are fighting for the bridgehead and that's what we gotta have. | ||
All this happy talk. | ||
About not Trump. | ||
It's just that. | ||
It's just happy time. | ||
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He doesn't have the baggage to pick up moderates. | |
President Trump definitely has to get focused on a couple of three areas he needs to be focused on, right? | ||
Like I said, everybody's imperfect and it needs focus. | ||
Some of these endorsements didn't work. | ||
Some of these issues don't work. | ||
The vaccine issue and other issues and issues like this. | ||
Transhumanism has to be at the forefront of this. | ||
It has to be. | ||
The technocracy, I mean, Patrick, you called it out. | ||
It's now the merger of the oligarchs with this kind of, this driving biomedical industry that is driving to basically change humankind. | ||
This is not science fiction. | ||
They're up in your face about it. | ||
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They are, and it's basically control over everything. | |
They would not have been satisfied with just the resources of the world. | ||
They now want the people, too. | ||
And this is what really is getting in people's pocket now. | ||
They're starting to feel it, especially with, you know, all the vaccine drama that's going on, quote-unquote, vaccine with messenger RNA. | ||
That's the precursor to DNA. | ||
Yes. | ||
And this is in your body now. | ||
Everybody's taking the shot. | ||
Dr. Duda, who won, I think, the Nobel Prize, and they had the huge biography, which is terrific. | ||
Everybody ought to read it. | ||
I recommend it. | ||
But she wrote a book. | ||
And essentially warned about this, didn't she? | ||
She warned that what she had been working on, essentially the gene editing, the CRISPR part of it, she begged for a national dialogue to talk about direction. | ||
That's what we're saying. | ||
We're not questioning the efficacy of the technologies. | ||
They're there. | ||
We're talking about how do we, if you look at that executive order, where was the debate about this? | ||
Where were the hearings in Congress? | ||
Where is it on national TV? | ||
Where are the town halls? | ||
What if people, it hasn't even come in any political dialogue, even members of Congress go, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
It sounds crazy. | ||
Isn't that what we need? | ||
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It really is. | |
We absolutely need to have a national discussion. | ||
And you know, it's interesting, some other countries in the world are a little bit more aware than we are right now about what's going on. | ||
They can't do anything about it, unfortunately, because they've lost the right for free speech. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Well, they can't speak out. | ||
From what countries? | ||
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Well, from Germany, from Sweden, from Denmark. | |
I've talked to some people there. | ||
They're pretty aware, by and large, a lot of them are, but they can't really speak out because they're so heavily censored. | ||
We're kind of the last bastion of free speech in the world right now. | ||
We can say, even though we're being censored a lot, we still have the most open platform in the world. | ||
Shows like this, I mean, this would not exist in a lot of countries in the world. | ||
If I could ask you, Patrick, you know, speaking of that book, Steve, A Crack in Creation is the title. | ||
Jennifer Doudna, A Crack in Creation. | ||
The crack by which scientists can go in and begin to tinker with genetic codes. | ||
But Patrick, again, I don't want to say too much here, but I've read a good bit of Patrick's new book, forthcoming book. | ||
And he discusses something that's really important in the history of transhumanism. | ||
And that's Julian Huxley, who really coined the term transhumanism, I think, 1956, if I recall correctly. | ||
And if you could just talk about that deep history of really an arch eugenicist who laid out what the concepts of transcending our own humanity would look like in the future. | ||
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Yes, I think I'm going to defer to his brother, actually, Aldous Huxley. | |
The Huxleys were brothers from Britain. | ||
They were very close and very ideologically close as well. | ||
The book Brave New World was written in 1932 by Aldous Huxley. | ||
And if anybody's read that, if they haven't, go back and get a copy of it somewhere. | ||
It's on the internet. | ||
Let's walk around outside because we're living it now. | ||
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Right. | |
We're living it now. | ||
But you see, in that, there was no government structure in that book. | ||
There was just the elite and then there was the people. | ||
And it was all scientifically managed. | ||
You had all the babies were developed in test tubes. | ||
It was genetic editing. | ||
There was no family structure. | ||
It was not allowed to fall in love with people and get married. | ||
Sort of thing and have families. | ||
This is the heartbeat of technocracy from the get-go and Julian Huxley picked that up. | ||
He was the founder of UNESCO, by the way, which is giving us a lot of the education, basically all of the educational issues around the world today. | ||
So they really kind of were the watershed of this whole thing. | ||
But didn't Aldous Huxley write that as a warning? | ||
I mean, he wrote the book The Perennial Philosophy. | ||
Didn't he disagree with his brother and he wrote that Brave New World? | ||
Because Brave New World It's so much more sophisticated in a warning to us than Orwell's book, 1984, which is very powerful. | ||
But Brave New World shows you the modern world, shows you basically what Brzezinski then took and took it to the next level. | ||
Because it's not just the Brave New World, because you also have the savage lands in the Brave New World, in the book. | ||
So you've got Mustafa Mond and he's ruling and you're alpha, beta, delta, epsilon for everybody else. | ||
But then you have the savages. | ||
Yes. | ||
the people that live in the rustic ways, live off the land, live off the old, you know, individual houses, the deplorables, the MAGA republicans. | ||
Sounds like MAGA, ultra MAGA. | ||
You're not buying my thesis. | ||
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You're not buying my theory or thesis of all this. | |
But then they show, the savages show, they can recite Shakespeare. | ||
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Big time. | |
And this is how they realize the intelligence. | ||
You know, it's a fascinating family. | ||
The Huxley's grandfather, T.H. | ||
Huxley, known as Darwin's bulldog, right? | ||
He was one of the biggest advocates for not only Charles Darwin, but also social Darwinism. | ||
And that's really what we're talking about, too. | ||
Transhumanism and eugenics, especially as articulated by Julian Huxley in that classic article, I'm sorry, the classic essay from New Bottles for New Wine. | ||
You have The extension of the evolutionary theory to humankind, and then the desire to take control of that theory. | ||
You'll recall from that cold open, Rene Wegersen is talking about how what CRISPR offers is evolution on steroids, and it's now under our control. | ||
We're going to have you on a lot more because this is now the fight we're engaged in. | ||
Remember, defeating the World Economic Forum, defeating the Great Reset is going to be all hands on deck. | ||
But we've got to get to heart of the reason I love this conference today. | ||
You've got super heavy hitters coming in here and talking about what the reality, not the surface, but what the reality is. | ||
For folks, if you're unable to make it, go to TPOSA.com, pick up the booklet. | ||
You have the booklet here. | ||
It's Defeating the Great Reset, the American Response. | ||
How do we respond? | ||
You make any donation, any donation, $1 donation to TPOSA, you get the booklet, 50 pages, what it is, how we defeat it. | ||
TPOSA.com, it pops right up. | ||
Before the new book comes out, Patrick, where do they go? | ||
I'm not well lit. | ||
I'm just like the Dark Spectre again. | ||
No, no, it's ominous. | ||
The Spectre. | ||
What site do they go to, where do they get your writings before the new book comes out? | ||
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It's going to be patrickwood.substack.com. | |
I'm serializing it there, and when the book comes out, I'll take that down. | ||
But for now, that's where I'm putting my text up. | ||
And I'm working on Chapter 7 right now. | ||
One of the seminal thinkers of our time, Patrick Wood. | ||
What's the title? | ||
Great title. | ||
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Yeah, the title is The Evil Twins of Tectocracy and Transhumanism. | |
Wow. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go to Rome and Ben Harnwell. | ||
We got a special guest. | ||
I want to thank Joe Allen. | ||
He's going to speak this afternoon. | ||
What time, Joe? | ||
4 p.m. | ||
4 p.m. | ||
Pacific time, 7 p.m. | ||
Real America's Voice will be covering all this live, although that may be when Trump takes the stage. | ||
Only happens with Joe Allen. | ||
No, it's going to be great. | ||
We're going to put it up. | ||
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Okay, we're at Defeating the Great Reset. | ||
Let's go to Rome and our own Ben Harnwell. | ||
He knows a thing or two about Davos and also about Giorgia Maloney and her surge to victory in Italy. | ||
Ben, get us up to date. | ||
What's going on, sir? | ||
Good morning, Steve. | ||
Well, the big news in Italy right now is that Prime Minister, outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi said, somewhat with his tail between his legs that this trumpeted American report, the CIA-backed report, suggesting that the American, that the Italian center-right coalition parties in that light, the League, Fratelli d'Italia, they were being bought off by Putin. | ||
Zaraghi had to say yesterday that in fact he's had assurances from the United States and there is no reference whatsoever to any Italian political parties being bribed and financed by Vladimir Putin. | ||
That is to say that the second half of last week, the news cycle was just totally being driven by an invented story. | ||
So yes. | ||
The last post... Ho, ho, ho, yo, yo, yo, Ben, Ben, it's not an invented story, it's a bald-faced lie. | ||
They're trying to smear, they're trying to do everything to smear the right, Salvini and particularly the Margaret Thatcher of Italy, Giorgio Maloney. | ||
This is, this is the American security apparatus, is it not, sir? | ||
And they're using their, their stooges at Washington Post, New York Times and others to spread malicious lies. | ||
These are lies. | ||
It's not, not false narrative, it's not misinformation, it's a false lie. | ||
Is that correct, sir? | ||
It's 100% correct, Steve. | ||
But the irony is, if the CIA is really interested in politicians being bought and paid for by foreign powers, I have a story for them involving a laptop a little closer to home. | ||
But I can't get any bite on that one. | ||
The CIA seems only to want to trumpet its interest When there are political movements in Europe that are keen on returning government to the people. | ||
Just to say his name is Hunter Putin. | ||
Ben, give your social media, you're going to be up over the weekend on Getter, you've got a lot of breaking stories, we've got to wrap up here, but just give us, I know there's no polling, but the feel on the ground, is Maloney still surging? | ||
Are all these stories, they're trying to break her with the global media, what's happening? | ||
Oh, well, Steve, it's... | ||
We've been talking about German philosophers today. | ||
Was it Nietzsche who said that which doesn't kill you makes you stronger? | ||
Well, I think Georgia Maloney is going to come out of this whole situation to do with the CIA dossier a lot stronger than she was in the beginning of the week. | ||
And she was already extremely strong. | ||
So if you want me to put my opinion down on the line here, I'll go on record. | ||
I actually think she's going to get this or the coalition, the centre-right coalition, Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
That is a stunning prediction. | ||
Ben, what's your social media so people can get to you over the weekend? | ||
Which which must be done? | ||
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There are many things in the constitution that need to be changed without a referendum if folks want to follow me Steve that is a stunning That's a stunning stunning stunning prediction Ben. What's your social media so people get to you every weekend? | |
It's it's I'm on get exclusively. It's my surname Honora at Hanra and folks should also look out which which drops on my son the profile. Yeah, the bananas war room Rome which I co-hosted in In Italian. | ||
Ben, thank you so much. | ||
By the way, we have John Duffy with us from Mal to Reagan. | ||
We're going to get to John in one second. | ||
Your speech, what time, in the opening segment of your new TV series? | ||
So, we're 4 p.m. | ||
here at Phoenix time. | ||
It's going to be 7 p.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
The first episode, when I was over, when Charlie sent me over to Film Turning Point in Davos, Charles, you know, Clark Charles, Klaus Schwab. | ||
Guys, thugs, rough me up. | ||
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Okay. | |
We were filming the docuseries. | ||
Okay, I got it. | ||
It's going to be the world premiere tonight. | ||
We're going to be there. | ||
I'm going to be in the audience. | ||
Is Tanya Taye in it? | ||
I'm not going to watch five... Dude, Tanya Taye is all over it. | ||
I'm not watching five hours of some hammerhead. | ||
Well, you're going to have to watch it to find out, aren't you? | ||
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Okay, fine. | |
But you promised me Tanya Taye's in it. | ||
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Oh, 100%. | |
She has star quality. | ||
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100%. | |
She has star quality. | ||
Just saying. | ||
I keep saying I want the Mandarin version of your talk show. | ||
John, real quickly. | ||
What is Mao to Reagan about? | ||
This is your book. | ||
You're a film producer? | ||
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Yeah, I'm a film producer today. | |
What it's about is my journey from being a Maoist communist when I was 15 years old. | ||
You were a Maoist. | ||
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American Maoist, yes. | |
Wow. | ||
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So when I was 15 years old, I dropped out of high school. | |
I grew up in the South Bronx. | ||
It's funny listening to James speak earlier, because when I was 17, I was teaching materialism and dialectical materialism to doctors and lawyers in the South Bronx. | ||
And eventually, when I was 26, took a trip to China, took a group of young people. | ||
First, we went to communist Yugoslavia. | ||
Then we went to communist China. | ||
In the 50s? | ||
In the 50s. | ||
No, no, I ain't that old, man. | ||
In the 78s. | ||
And unlike you, I only learned two words. | ||
I think it was xie xie and ni hao ma. | ||
That's the only Chinese I learned. | ||
But yeah, I was over there in 78. | ||
And we were building an organization to overthrow the US government as American communists. | ||
Where do people get the book? | ||
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I'm looking for a publisher now. | |
We're working on that. | ||
And I'm on YouTube, John Duffy. | ||
I'm on Facebook, John Duffy, and also Getter. | ||
Born again American. | ||
Born again. | ||
Following Getter. | ||
I can't believe you haven't been kicked off YouTube. | ||
Duffy, you're a good man. | ||
We're gonna have you back on here. | ||
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Another Irishman like you. | |
Another hammerhead. | ||
Gotta offset the Polish contingent here. | ||
Moe, today you and Calamity Jane are gonna be in the audience doing more interviews of the posse that's here. | ||
What's up? | ||
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Correct. | |
We have a ton of great speakers. | ||
We'll be interviewing the audience. | ||
We'll try and get some interviews from some of the speakers after they go on. | ||
And Jane Zirkle, we're going to put her packages up. | ||
Calamity Jane's here doing her packages like at CPAC and at the Summit. | ||
Full live stream, tpusa.com. | ||
Okay, tpusa.com. | ||
Remember, Real America's Voice also. | ||
They're going to be in and out. | ||
This is the great thing of the weekend with Real America's Voice. | ||
You're going to be doing Ohio with MAGA in Ohio, President Trump, J.D. | ||
Vance, and also here at the Defeat The Great Reset. | ||
And I can't say enough of what Charlie Kirk and the team has done. | ||
Charlie's going to be actually on stage with Dr. Lindsey. | ||
You do not want to miss this. | ||
This is a workshop. | ||
It's a good way to spend your Saturday, because remember, we can't lose this fight. | ||
There's no substitute for victory. | ||
I want to thank everybody, particularly the Real America's Voice team. | ||
It's been incredible here. | ||
We have Miss Moss is actually here. | ||
She's going to be doing interviews. | ||
April Moss is going to be doing interviews. | ||
Jane Zirkle, Maureen Bannon. | ||
Posobiec talks today, Charlie Kirk, Dr. Lindsey, Terry Schilling, our own Joe Allen, okay? | ||
On Monday, we're also going to open with Elise Stefanik. | ||
She's going to lay out her program as conference chair to the Republican Party and all that. | ||
It's going to be an explosive Monday morning show, so be here. | ||
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