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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Okay, Wednesday, 30 November, Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
I want to go back to Cortez. | ||
We got a lot to get through. | ||
Steve, Because one part you do, you obviously, you got a brilliant mind being in the pits, being a boxer that was, you know, come from Georgetown thrown into the pits of Chicago. | ||
You got a lot of street savvy is what we say. | ||
I want to get back to that. | ||
But I got to ask you because you're one of the top political messaging guys around and obviously one of the stalwarts of the Trump movement. | ||
Your observations on, by the way, I want to make sure the audience understands, I'm going to have people on from Delaware County tonight that maybe have a slightly different point of view than our previous guest, although he's incredibly smart. | ||
They have a very different view about these mail-in ballots and the situation in Delaware County, so we're going to get them and make sure. | ||
they're able to put forward all their information. Arizona and Pennsylvania, Steve, from what you've heard, what you've seen, give me your assessment. Yeah, Steve, in both of these states, but especially in Maricopa County, what we see are massive violations of the 14th Amendment of the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. I mean, this is Bush v. Gore from the year 2000 on steroids. | ||
And what I mean by that, Steve, is that there is long-standing precedent that voters must be treated essentially the same. | ||
Subject to the same levels of verification, the same levels of validation. | ||
What we have seen repeatedly in the United States, but especially in places like Maricopa County and Pennsylvania, is voters subjected to entirely different standards of proving who they are, and particularly game day voters, who are overwhelmingly Trump voters, being either completely shut out of voting or subject to properly stringent standards of proving that they are valid Voters. | ||
And none of that applying, or very little of it applying, to mail-in ballots. | ||
So, here's the reality though, Steve, I think. | ||
Unfortunately, in those states, we know in Pennsylvania nothing is going to change before 2024. | ||
In Arizona, if Katie Hobbs is indeed seated as governor, nothing is going to change there until 2024. | ||
So given those rigged games, we must adjust our strategy. | ||
So in states that we control, that have good election procedures, we can still rely on convincing voters and trusting them to show up on game day. | ||
But in these other states, you know, to John, To John Frederick's point from earlier, in these other states, Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, for now, we have to play by the rules of the rigged game. | ||
And what I mean by that is we have to change the mentality that our people are only going to vote on election day, and we need to be just as interested in the mechanics of voting, and early voting, and ballot collection, as we are in winning over hearts and minds. | ||
We have to do both. | ||
We still have to persuade people. | ||
We still have to have the agenda. | ||
But we have to do both in these states until we can gain power and then have legitimate election procedures, real accurate mechanics in these states. | ||
And what I mean by that, game day voting, voter ID, paper ballots. | ||
But until we get there, we have to unfortunately adjust our game plan to the rigged rules of the game in places like Maricopa. | ||
By the way, in the Republican establishment, the McCain establishment in Arizona, and also just the establishment throughout the country, they have to understand, if you don't fight right now, particularly in Arizona and other places, to show people that you're just not going to let things be stolen, that you're going to have equal protection for citizens voting, you're going to lose, I don't know, 10, 15, 20 percent. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
They're just going to say, I'm going to go live my life. | ||
I'm just not going to do this. | ||
This is why it's a crisis. | ||
For conservatives, it's a crisis for the Trump movement. | ||
Even if the establishment Republicans ever want economic policies that would somehow have some sort of balance instead of this madness you're seeing on the left, and it is madness when you talk about what's going on Capitol Hill, and kowtowing to the globalists. | ||
It's going to be over. | ||
People are kidding themselves about the reality of things. | ||
This is something serious. | ||
I got Jack Posobiec. | ||
Steve, you've done some great analysis on China. | ||
Walk me through this analysis. | ||
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So listen, the situation in China deteriorates not just on the political side. | ||
The human rights side, but also economically, and I think the two are inextricably linked because the Chinese party has long effectively had an unstated bargain with the Chinese people. | ||
You might even call it a bribe to say, we will give you no rights, but we will provide you with economic growth. | ||
Economic growth largely funded because they have used slave or quasi-slave labor to replace American workers because of the complicity of the ruling class in the United States. | ||
But nonetheless, that has been essentially the deal between the CCP and the citizens of China. | ||
But that deal no longer works if they cannot deliver the growth, if they cannot deliver an improved standard of living. | ||
And if we can pull up, please, chart number four. | ||
This will show Chinese PMI, Purchasing Managers Index, which was released overnight. | ||
This is manufacturing PMI. | ||
It was well below expectations. | ||
And as that chart shows, well below 50 PMI. | ||
These are diffusion indexes, meaning when it's above 50, the economy is growing. | ||
When it's below 50, it is contracting. | ||
As you can see from that chart, in recent months, including this month, well below 50. | ||
So the Chinese economy is contracting in a material and intense way. | ||
And by the way, these are official data points from China. | ||
So this is not a private number. | ||
So even Beijing is willing to admit, and by the way, the services number was even worse. | ||
It came in at 46.7. | ||
So even Beijing, is conceding that the economy in China is in significant trouble. | ||
Again, why? For two main reasons. Number one, their primary customers here in the United States are weakened. The American consumer is simply spent, is tapped out, is in all likelihood going to have a terrible Christmas shopping season. That reflects back to China. And then on the Chinese side of things, the zero COVID policy has been disastrous for Chinese production, especially Chinese manufacturing. | ||
So the situation in China economically continues to deteriorate and that is feeding into the anxiety of a people who have been terrorized with a zero COVID policy by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Volatility explodes in China, Steve, on all fronts, the economic as well as the political front. | ||
I want to – one last question because you're going to bridge into Posobac's that's going to talk both. | ||
I said yes – I've said this for a long time, for years, but some of the audience, particularly people that are newly watching the show are like, is Bannon a neocon? | ||
I said until the slaves – China is a slave labor market. | ||
Okay, that's how they shipped all the manufacturing jobs over there. | ||
Nobody had to pay for the labor. | ||
So it's a slave. | ||
That's what we support Lao Bajing. | ||
And the point we made is that until the slaves of China are free, people in the United States are not free. | ||
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Correct. | |
Unlike in Ukraine, the economies are so inextricably linked. | ||
When you see that hundred thousand number of manufacturing jobs, remember Wall Street, the global corporatists in the Wall Street financiers shipped all these jobs. | ||
To China. | ||
For their own profit. | ||
On your pension money, by the way. | ||
Most of it. | ||
Steve, before you leave, talk about, this is different than Ukraine. | ||
What happens in China, everything that happens in China directly, for everybody in the audience to understand something, directly affects your life, impacts your life. | ||
This is why the Chinese have spent, we'll get Gaffney on, they've got another big seminar today. | ||
This is why they're spending billions on political warfare here in the United States. | ||
This is why every one of your institutions is infected With the contagion of the CCP, whether it's universities, trade associations, Capitol Hill, Wall Street, media, all of it. | ||
Until the slave labor in China is free, you're a slave. | ||
Because this depresses worldwide, it depresses worldwide salaries. | ||
And it takes away the high-valued manufacturing jobs. | ||
Cortez, make the case for me, sir. | ||
No, 100 percent, Steve. | ||
And I've also received this criticism from a lot of folks that I'm somehow a neocon because I care about protecting Taiwan because it's absolutely integral to the U.S. | ||
economy. | ||
Now, I wish that we weren't dependent on Taiwan and we need to fix that. | ||
It's going to take years. | ||
We should not be dependent. | ||
But the reality is we are. | ||
OK, right now we are totally dependent. | ||
on Taiwan for chip production. | ||
We are far too intertwined with China to not care about what's happening domestically in China. | ||
And it matters so much for us domestically here. | ||
By the way, none of that is true for Ukraine. | ||
Okay, Ukraine is immaterial to the United States, especially economically. | ||
That is a regional ancient ethnic battle that has been raging for centuries and will probably continue to rage for centuries. | ||
And thankfully, it involves no U.S. | ||
interest. | ||
But getting back to the Pacific side of things, let me give you a very concrete, very current example of why this matters to Americans. | ||
Look at what Apple is doing right now. | ||
And I just posted on my social media By the way, a video of Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, the video is a few years old, but it's just as relevant today, where he says that China aligns completely, this is a quote, aligns with Apple's values. | ||
Well, what is Apple doing right now in China? | ||
What's it doing in the United States? | ||
In China right now, It has literally prohibited the Chinese patriots who are in the street demonstrating for their human and civil rights. | ||
It has prohibited them from using airdrop as a function for them to communicate with each other. | ||
This is an American company helping, aiding and abetting the thugs of the Chinese Communist Party, Junta. | ||
At the same time, here in the United States, Apple is threatening Twitter is threatening to remove Twitter as an app from Apple devices. | ||
Why? Because Twitter finally at last is actually going down a road of free speech. | ||
So it believes in repression in China at the behest of the CCP and it is willing to use Chinese style tactics, CCP tactics here in the United States because it has monopoly power, which it shouldn't have. | ||
And we need to get to address that in this new Congress. | ||
But the point is, look at what Apple is doing. | ||
And that shows you that is proof positive of how relevant China is, unfortunately, to the United States. | ||
If we lose the... Taiwan is Silicon Valley West. | ||
I wish it wasn't, but it is. | ||
And the factories you see, these big chip factories in Texas and Arizona, it is years before these things are stood up and functioning at the level you need to be. | ||
Remember, the value of chip trading now in the world is bigger than oil trading. | ||
Chips run the modern, you know, industrial world. | ||
If we lose Taiwan, the United States economy will drop 25%. | ||
You think you'd be in a recession? | ||
You think you're going to be in a depression? | ||
1930s will look like party time compared to what would happen. | ||
The Wall Street corporations did it, the Bush apparatus did it, Clinton did it, Uniparty did it. | ||
We are where we are, but we've got to unwind it. | ||
But trust me, those people in the streets in Beijing and Shanghai, they're fighting just as much for your freedom as they're fighting for their freedom. | ||
And on this, I consider myself an expert, and I will make sure that we explain this going forward so people don't think that Steve Cortez and Steve Bannon have turned to neo-gods. | ||
We're far from it. | ||
Steve Cortez, how do people get to the Substack, all the live streams on Getter, and your Getter feed? | ||
Yes, please find me. | ||
I have a live stream, by the way, 4 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
I'll be the appetizer for the Afternoon War Room on Getter. | ||
You can find me there. | ||
I'm at Steve. | ||
Please also see my new Substack. | ||
I'm also on Twitter at CortezSteve, Cortez with an S. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
I got Jack Posobiec. | ||
Jack, thank you, Cortez. | ||
Jack, another, this is kind of ironic given Tiananmen Square. | ||
Walk us through, because you know China better than anybody. | ||
Walk us through what happened in the last couple hours that have now even made this crisis in China even more, even darker, I think, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, this is a precarious situation for the CCP. | ||
And for the last year, I've been talking about how Xi Jinping has been solidifying his control. | ||
And I've disagreed with a lot of the other China experts out there who predict that Xi is about to collapse and the factions are going to take over. | ||
I said, no, I think Xi is systematically picking them off one by one and solidifying his control over the judiciary, the legal system as it is in China, and particularly the military. | ||
But now with the death of Jiang Zemin, the former party chairman, the successor of Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, who became CCP chairman just 20 days after the Tiananmen Square massacre, was handpicked by Deng Xiaoping as his successor. | ||
In fact, there's a story that Deng Xiaoping, as he was dying, he said, he said, it goes, it goes Jiang Zemin first, then Hu Jintao is going to be next, But Xi Jinping was someone that had never crossed Deng's radar. | ||
So Xi Jinping was the first leader, is the first leader, that was not handpicked by Deng Xiaoping. | ||
So, the Tiananmen Square protests, people need to understand this, they began with the death of a former party official. | ||
His name was Hu Yaobang. | ||
He was seen as a pro-reformer. | ||
What the protesters did, starting in April of 1989, not just in Tiananmen Square but also across the country, we didn't have social media back then so we couldn't see it, right? | ||
orchestrated demonstrations inside these major squares and said, okay, there's going to be an official memorial. | ||
So they flooded the memorial and then they stayed for weeks and weeks and weeks and they camped out. | ||
So the question now becomes, and by the way, Jiang Zemin's not some, you know, pro-reformer guy. | ||
We're talking about this is the guy who cracked down on Falun Gong. | ||
This is the guy who was cracking down on protesters in Shanghai in 1989. | ||
That's why Deng Xiaoping gave him the nod in the first place, right? | ||
He's not some You know, pro-democracy activists, but he was always seen as a rival to Xi. | ||
So if these memorials for Jiang Zemin begin, you could see the same scenario play out again. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
We've got Pacifica on the other side. | ||
We're going to connect Ukraine to China. | ||
to what's happening in the United States on all these budget fights up on Capitol Hill next. | ||
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Let's go, Frank Gaffney, you've got two things going on. | ||
Frank, you've got a, what, a financial warfare working group, because the Committee on the Present Danger and all these, and the Center for Security Policy, You understand we're in the era of unrestricted warfare and it's time now to get, we've done enough defense, get on offense. | ||
Talk to us about that, then you get another big webinar that's totally free tomorrow that I want everybody in this audience to attend. | ||
Sir, what do we got going? | ||
Two things, Steve. | ||
As you were saying earlier, one of the main facets of this unrestricted warfare that the Chinese Communist Party has been waging against the United States for decades is that we're making it possible. | ||
We, I mean people like our audience, investors, unwittingly, doubtless, but nonetheless are having their money, their pension funds, their mutual funds, their other investment vehicles, sluicing money, by some estimates between three to six trillion dollars worth of their money, into the Chinese Communist Party's coffers through various front companies that is enabling them to wage war against us. | ||
And they've been doing it against us directly and against our interests and allies and assets elsewhere around the world. | ||
The main purpose of our Financial War Council strategy session today is to see what we can do to help the American people use their money Instead to preserve our country, to protect it, and to take down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So that's topic A and what we're doing at the moment. | ||
Tomorrow at 9 a.m. | ||
Eastern Time, a special time due to travel, we're going to have a webinar as part of our Committee on the Present Danger series on what we're calling Cui Bono, CCP Bono. | ||
And it's an example, a case study, is this whole global climate change scam and the Well, let's face it, the redistribution of wealth, ours and that of other First World nations, to the developing world under the gambit of John Kerry's reparations for climate change. | ||
That's at 9 a.m. | ||
tomorrow, Eastern Time, till about 10.15. | ||
You can sign up for it at presentdangerchina.org. | ||
And we're going to have some of the people from the webinar on the show afterwards. | ||
So we want you to go to the webinar, and then we're going to have it on the show. | ||
I'm going to be part of the financial work council today, Frank. | ||
We'll check in right after the show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And for the audience, like I said, hey, why is Steve so worried about Lao-Beijing? | ||
Why is he so worried about these Chinese peasants? | ||
Why is he so worried about the Chinese intelligentsia in the streets of Beijing? | ||
Their fight's your fight. | ||
Remember, it's only the kinetic part, and they've kind of started that in the South China Sea in Taiwan. | ||
But the unrestricted warfare, the political warfare, the information warfare, the cyber warfare, the economic warfare, it is what has destroyed our country. | ||
They, the biggest transnational criminal organization in the world, okay? | ||
Quite frankly, put into power, and let's be brutally frank, by communists that were in the State Department at the end of World War II, okay? | ||
End of World War II. | ||
Mao and those guys would have never taken power. | ||
It was not for traitors in this country that assisted them fighting the Comintern, okay? | ||
In Tiananmen Square, if Bush 41 had not sent Brent Scowcroft over to tell Deng Xiaoping, we got your back, right, we got your back, it would have fallen before the Berlin Wall fell. | ||
Those young people, those students and those workers put up Lady Liberty, and that's when Deng said, okay, no more reform, we're going to clear house here. | ||
And by the way, tens of thousands of people were slaughtered there in China. | ||
I think they say 1,200 in Tiananmen Square. | ||
They shut it down in 70 cities across the country. | ||
Remember, Xi says all the time, what is Xi's greatest fear? | ||
Evangelical Christianity. | ||
Talks about it all the time. | ||
The biggest fear they have to lose control of the apparatus, and that's why they have such an iron grip on the technology. | ||
That's what Apple has done. | ||
It's so shocking and quite frankly disgraceful with this airdrop thing acting like almost like the NSA of the CCP. | ||
These are the fundamental issues today, and let me repeat for this audience, particularly new people coming on. | ||
Until Lao-Bai Jing is free, you're not free. | ||
Because Lao-Bai Jing is our ally in this. | ||
We must take down the CCP. | ||
It's the most existential threat we're working with, and I include the domestic problems we have with the administrative state here, which are legion, trust me. | ||
And I think I've got a pretty good track record of taking them on and then trying to throw me in prison every other week. | ||
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So, I don't take seconds to anybody on this topic. | |
Gaffney, how do people get to you? | ||
In particular, how do they get through the webinar tomorrow? | ||
PresentDangerChina.org, SecureFreedom.org, and SecuringAmerica.tv for our program at Real America's Voice. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
I appreciate it, Frank. | ||
I'll see you guys later at the Financial War Council. | ||
So, Posobiec, here's what I'm going to ask you to do. | ||
Because of your, you know, Polish roots, you know the situation. | ||
You and Tiramont are going to follow this. | ||
I want you to connect. | ||
I tell you what, let's play. | ||
I got to have him connect dots. | ||
Here's what I want to do. | ||
I want to play the President of the EU, her shocking disclosures this morning, and then I'm going to have Jack Posobiec, as only he can do, geopolitically connect the dots from Washington, from Capitol Hill, to Ukraine, to Beijing. | ||
Let's play it. | ||
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought death, devastation and unspeakable suffering. | |
We all remember the horrors of Butcher. | ||
It is estimated that more than 20,000 civilians and more than 100,000 Ukrainian military officers have been killed so far. | ||
Russia must pay for its horrific crimes, including for its crime of aggression against the sovereign state. | ||
And this is why, while continuing to support the International Criminal Court, we are proposing to set up a specialised court, backed by the United Nations, to investigate and prosecute Russia's crime of aggression. | ||
Far be it from me to say that that was timed because you're having a firefight up on Capitol Hill about funding more of the Ukraine war and you've got McCaul and these rhinos, these neocons up there saying we're going to have support. | ||
You've got McConnell saying it's one of the top three priorities. | ||
He's saying about passing out of us now, Ukraine is the number third priority. | ||
So Jack Posobiec. | ||
We follow this pretty closely here at the War Room. | ||
Remember, the sovereignty of Ukraine is not our fight, just not our fight. | ||
That's a European fight, the Ukrainian people, God bless them. | ||
We don't have a side there. | ||
Whatever it is, it is. | ||
The sovereignty on the southern border of the United States, that's our fight. | ||
But when she drops a bomb, a hundred thousand Military servicemen dead in this war, and 20,000 civilians. | ||
By the way, I think the Pentagon's estimate is 40,000. | ||
But, she said 20,000 civilians. | ||
Does this not play to what the war room said? | ||
Because you're going to get to the same place in this. | ||
Because they're running out of money. | ||
And nobody has the $100 billion or $200 billion to fund them as a country. | ||
It's just not there. | ||
Europe's not going to do it. | ||
Italy's not going to do it. | ||
UK's not going to do it. | ||
France is not going to do it. | ||
France is coming over this week to beg Biden. | ||
You've got to keep spending. | ||
And then you talk about one train to rebuild it and the military spending. | ||
You know, you've got the audit that's going to come up. | ||
100,000 war dead military. | ||
Her words. | ||
20,000 civilians in the charnel house that is eastern Ukraine. | ||
Mershimer warned the Ukrainian people they were being led down the primrose path by the party of Davos, by Brussels, by NATO, by Biden and these radicals in Washington. | ||
And the Ukrainian people have paid for it in, quite frankly, numbers that have shocked the nation or shocked the world already. | ||
And I think they've already started a cleanup in aisle three. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Well, Steve, uh, you know, uh, I'm going to tell you one thing right now. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and be lectured by some German politician about aggression in Europe, because if you want to talk about aggression in Europe from the Germans, let's talk about the $1 trillion in reparations that Germany refuses to pay back to the people of Poland for what they did in 1939. | ||
You want to talk about aggression in Europe, Germany, let's talk all about it. | ||
We can go all the way down because we've got receipts upon receipts upon receipts when one-fourth of the population of Poland was decimated by you. | ||
By you, okay? | ||
So let's leave that aside for right now. | ||
Now, by the way, Steve, I don't know if you've seen this. | ||
They're scrubbing that video, that video that you just played. | ||
I went to go look for this. | ||
She's deleted it from her Twitter. | ||
They're scrubbing it. | ||
They're in full on spin mode. | ||
They're full on. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
She met 100,000 and it included wounded and casualties. | ||
And this was, you know, you're taking it out of context. | ||
She misspoke. | ||
She didn't say she didn't mean off because she says officers. | ||
She says officers in her original point, which means which doesn't even include enlisted. | ||
For those of you who don't. | ||
I don't get how the nomenclature works in the military. | ||
So, Steve, this is what we said from the start. | ||
We said, we're not going to argue it in terms of morality, okay? | ||
We don't want war, period. | ||
But the point is, we got one now, so what do we do? | ||
There's two camps on this. | ||
The escalators and the de-escalators. | ||
The war room has always been in the de-escalation camp. | ||
Every single presidential administration up until this one in the United States has sought to de-escalate tension with Russia and the Russian state. | ||
We do not confront Russia. | ||
We do not confront the Soviets. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because they have 6,000 nuclear warheads. | ||
That's why we don't confront them directly militarily in the field. | ||
We seek to de-escalate tensions. | ||
And oh, by the way, when the Germans start to get uppity again, like they did in World War II, the same way the CCP is getting a little bit uppity right now, you might want to have somebody on your side that you could get to point their nuclear missiles at. | ||
Because I tell you what, Moscow is a lot closer to Beijing than Washington, D.C. | ||
or Bremerton or any of the other areas that have American missiles. | ||
So, when I look at something like this, this situation, you've got to understand, go back to Capitol Hill, right? | ||
My phone's blowing up why it's all about the money. | ||
This is the last bill before the Republicans get in. | ||
That's why. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Vesovic, Tiermon, what other show is going to give you two right-wing polls back-to-back? | ||
Only in the War Room. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Jack Posobiec, Matthew Tierman, next. | ||
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OK, Poso, connect, connect the dots. | |
Connect what's happening in Ukraine on this, obviously, a battlefield that we've warned was going to be horrible for the Ukrainian people, because they're the guys left holding the bag, to Washington, D.C., to Beijing. | ||
So let me go down the list, right? | ||
Whether it's 100,000, whatever the real number is, This was the cost of those counter-offenses. | ||
Remember the New York Times would say, oh, the counter-offenses, these amazing counter-offenses, they're so wonderful, they're barely using it. | ||
And then she comes out, yeah, actually, we lost 100,000 men. | ||
And so that means that's your battle-hardened, that's your combat-tested men. | ||
That means that as the Russians are now mobilizing again, remember, 300,000 in the first tranche of mobilization, they're just waiting for those farms to freeze down there in the West, down there in the South, up in the North again. | ||
The minute those farms freeze, whether it be December 15th, whether it be, you know, close to Christmas time, you're going to see the tanks rolling again in from Russia. | ||
They have the ability to send waves and waves and waves of this. | ||
They have something called strategic depth. | ||
That is the threat. | ||
That's always been the threat. | ||
And now they're getting the bombers involved. | ||
They're getting air online. | ||
This is a situation where you need to look for de-escalation. | ||
Well, remember, hold on, hold on. | ||
The Russian army is built around tanks and artillery. | ||
I looked at the throw weight. | ||
The amount of throw weight that Russia's hit Ukraine with is, like, mind-boggling. | ||
These are World War II numbers. | ||
And these guys are just going to keep giving you... Well, it's the same way they fought every single war in their history. | ||
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It's the same way they always fight. | |
They're going to keep giving it to you. | ||
And they said today that you guys are a weaponizing winner. | ||
Hello? | ||
Check with Napoleon and Hitler. | ||
I think you've weaponized them before. | ||
Yeah, Napoleon will tell you all about that. | ||
We're not arguing the Russian side. | ||
What we're saying is that As the country's always done, levelheads got to prevail and got to get these people into a room and make a deal. | ||
Because they're not going to stop. | ||
And you're going to have 200,000 Ukrainian troops dead. | ||
You're going to have 100,000 Ukrainian civilians dead. | ||
And all for what? | ||
You're going to get back to basically the same spot. | ||
And so they're being led down the progress path to the Toronto House. | ||
This is where all for what? | ||
All for what? | ||
Right? | ||
And as Gaffney said, let's go into the list here. | ||
Right, Quibono? | ||
Because that's why the phones are ringing off the hooks on Capitol Hill right now. | ||
Because they know they have only a few more weeks before the Christmas break, before the new Congress comes in, before everybody can get their little tentacles, get their little hooks in this new defense authorization bill. | ||
It's about the money. | ||
Look, Sam Bankman-Fried, right, the guy from the FTX disaster, he's saying, oh, well, I didn't launder the Ukraine money, but I wish I did. | ||
He's admitting it, right? | ||
Because he's got nothing left to hide. | ||
He's got nothing left to lose. | ||
He's saying, I wish I was in on that money laundering game. | ||
I wish I was getting in the way all the lobbyists are. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
That's who's profiting from this, because war is a racket. | ||
Has always been, always will be. | ||
So you're seeing that on the front end, but on the back end, On the back end of all of this, it's the CCP that's propping up our economy. | ||
In a sense, propping up our economy. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the financial and technological hub of the globalization empire that was built, by the way, from the days of Jiang Zemin, who just died, to today, that's been the deal. | ||
You guys will have the slave labor, and that's what you're seeing in Foxconn, that's a slave revolt. | ||
They're saying you need to get those iPhones and those iPads on the ships before Q4. | ||
That needs to be one month out because we need them on the boats to America. | ||
You are the manufacturing slaves. | ||
We'll give you the capital. | ||
We'll give you the IP. | ||
That's been the deals from the blood-soaked streets of Tiananmen, was where the system of globalism was born. | ||
They've already said, this is what Scowcroft came over from Bush 41 and said, we got you back. | ||
It's not going to be like Berlin when the Berlin Wall fell. | ||
You could have pushed them over like with a feather. | ||
If we had responded to Tiananmen Square the way that we responded to the Ukrainian invasion of Russia, or the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | ||
They'd be done. | ||
We wouldn't be talking about the CCP. | ||
We'd be talking about the CCP the way we talk about the German National Socialist Workers' Party today, right? | ||
A thing of the past, where they belong. | ||
Amen. | ||
And this country has been totally different. | ||
All the high-valued manufacturing jobs have been right here. | ||
And so when you want to talk about... Let me address this as well, because I get this too. | ||
They say, Pozo, aren't you Mr. America first? | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Why are you shilling for big neocom? | ||
Why are you... Excuse me. | ||
Go up to the United Auto Workers of Michigan. | ||
Go up to the people of Detroit. | ||
Go talk to those guys about this, because they understand that what happened to their industries, what happened to these manufacturing centers, what happened to these factories, was done to them. | ||
This was a policy and it was China and the US elites. | ||
And there's only been one man in our lifetimes that stood up to do something about it. | ||
And that man is Donald J. Trump, the only man who's done that. | ||
And that's why there's still Trump 2020 and Trump one flags. | ||
You got the Western Michigan. | ||
They're still flying them out there because only one man was willing to walk out of the system and tell people, you know, what's going on. | ||
In that back room, everything you thought and worse. | ||
And Beijing sees their opportunity to consolidate the Eurasian landmasses, the geopolitical goal of what Charles XII, Hitler, Bonaparte, all of them. | ||
Russia's stuck with China now. | ||
Russia's stuck with China now. | ||
And China's underwriting it. | ||
China's got their back financially. | ||
Posobiec, how do people get to you? | ||
We've got Charlie Kirk following us here at noon. | ||
How do they get to your show? | ||
How do they follow you on Twitter? | ||
Because you are on fire, young man. | ||
You've got the CCP underwriting. | ||
The war in Ukraine. | ||
You got the CCP cracking down. | ||
You got the CCP in bed with Apple, by the way, which is cracking down on freedom of speech. | ||
We're gonna get into all of this high-level analysis later tonight when Human Events Daily rides free. | ||
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So, Tiraman, connect the eastern border of Kiev, this horrible conflict that's going on like World War II to Brazil to what's happening on Capitol Hill to Beijing, sir. | ||
Well, as your previous segments really gyrated around, it all comes back to China. | ||
China, it's not even an axis of evil anymore, it is almost like a unipolarity of evil that all the little sub-evil movements and those who would try and imperially, hegemonically take control of the free world revolve around, and that's China. | ||
I mean, they're everywhere. | ||
They're in the EU. | ||
I mean, we see it. | ||
You and I have talked about a certain German MEP who is the only quote-unquote right winger who's on the China-Europe Friendship Committee and says Taiwan is China's destiny, has been writing it for years. | ||
They have their hooks so far deep, and we'll be doing big reports on some of that, you know, some of that movements they've done to try and co-opt freely elected in the quote unquote, free societies like Europe. And look, Brazil is now, as I wrote about over these months, the most important battleground where it is a binary. It is, will democracy reign or will China pick up another major chess piece? And Lula is the pawn for them | ||
to take control, full control over Latin America. The importance of Brazil cannot be overstated. | ||
It is so impactful economically as a population center. It is the anchor of Latin America. | ||
And this is why people are protesting. This is why you and I are covering this. | ||
Daily, as the mainstream media, and I was talking, I was on Tucker two nights ago talking about it, he's the only one in the sort of big global media complex that has covered it all. | ||
You've got millions of people, the largest street benefit stations and protests in a democratic society, maybe ever, maybe ever in human history. | ||
Nobody's covering this. | ||
None of the mainstream media. | ||
It's like the old joke. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
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Bro, they got a CNN and not just CNN, they got Globo. | ||
It's not being covered in Brazil. | ||
Forget the global media is not being covered. | ||
I want to talk about that. | ||
And also for the audience that doesn't understand the direct links of the criminal Lula to the CCP, when he was first in power. | ||
I mean, the CCP looks at Brazil as Liebensraum. | ||
It looks at that as it's a Natural resource powerhouse that they must have control of through the criminal Lula, sir. | ||
Look, global communism has always been a global movement since Marx engineered it in the 19th century. | ||
It was always workers of the world unite. | ||
The mechanism was class warfare. | ||
That didn't work so well. | ||
So in the 20th century with Gramsci and the long march of the institutions, it was much more subtle on social movements, civil rights, gender, climate change. | ||
They always have to have their hooks into something where they can turn everybody into an amorphous proletariat movement. | ||
And China has been hand-in-glove with Lula, and it goes back before even the rise of China as a global hegemon. | ||
Lula founded the Sao Paulo Forum in 1990 with, get this, his partner Fidel Castro. | ||
Cuba was this hemisphere's anchor for the Soviet attempt at workers the world unite of global Marxism. | ||
They were successful in the South Palafor, they incubated Chavez in Maduro, they incubated Bori, Chudau is running Chile, and Petro in Colombia, Morales in Bolivia. | ||
And Lula had a good shot to really cement it. | ||
Fifteen years ago, when his party, PT, the party of workers, they ran the country for for 10 years, but they could not get their grubby hands off the money. | ||
They were stealing so much, they overshot it, and it got exposed, and the people revolted. | ||
They were selling Brazilian natural resource assets to China for cash in bags, and they were laundering it through a chain of car washes, the infamous Operation Car Wash. | ||
Lula gets convicted. | ||
Dilma, his vice president and chief of staff, takes over. | ||
She gets convicted. | ||
Same crime. | ||
Temer takes over. | ||
What did they do? | ||
They appointed their friends into judiciary, which is where we are now. | ||
That judiciary is lawless. | ||
And who is going to adjudicate a lawless judiciary, right? | ||
The judges are supposed to be the impartial ones adjudicating constitutionality of law, law-breaking with the laws that are on the books. | ||
So who comes in? | ||
If the judges are part of the conspiracy. | ||
And that's why we've been talking about the last few days, Article 142 and the Brazilian military. | ||
And that's heating up. | ||
You asked me yesterday morning, what was incremental breaking? | ||
And there was nothing in the morning, but by the afternoon, there were some big movements that happened. | ||
170 military officers sent an open letter to high command saying, and there are three main takeaway points, quotes, there is no institution or constituted power that can place itself above the law. | ||
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and the democratic order. | ||
That is a straight shot at this judicial autocracy. | ||
Next, the political, economic and social pacification, especially for the maintenance of the guarantee of law and order, is the military's role. | ||
That's them saying, it's our turn, guys. | ||
We need to stabilize society. | ||
And then third, we are concerned about the lack of impartiality in the narrative of the facts and in the dissemination of data by various communication vehicles. | ||
That is a shot across the bow at the corruption of the media and the judges and the courts' engagement with the media. | ||
They censor the media that is not cuing to their line, and they extol. | ||
And in previous administrations, they even gave them money. | ||
You know, Glovo will get funded by a Lula presidency. | ||
It's just straight out of communism with a state-owned enterprise system. | ||
And that is what they're trying to work toward. | ||
So how do they cover the protest? | ||
Two frames. | ||
Nonexistent, or the protesters are thugs who need to be arrested. | ||
And the judges, as we've talked about, are working every angle they can to arrest protesters, to fine the truckers, to fine the businesses that employ the truckers, to take away the kids of the protesters and the truckers. | ||
And the only thing defending the protesters is the military. | ||
It's the commandants in the barracks saying, Our role, our responsibilities to defend the protesters as they exercise their constitutional rights, not to work for the judges. | ||
And that's why I think they're going to have to execute some form of Article 142 driven martial law, expose the election chicanery that the court has obfuscated in the audits and make arrests, arrest these judges. | ||
These judges are not judges in the classical sense. | ||
They are not impartial players. | ||
They are a partisan cabal appointed by Lula and Dilma and Temer to fix the chessboard, to put the fix in, to rig the game. | ||
And they're doing it right now. | ||
Yesterday, they're now pushing the certification of Lula was supposed to be December 19th. | ||
As of yesterday, they made an announcement. | ||
They're going to push it up a week to December 12th, one week further up. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they're scared. | ||
They feel that the military is now going to act. | ||
There's more and more military generals making public comments like One general tweeted yesterday that Lula's party, PT, said their big regret, they were very public about this 10 years ago, is that they did not defang and neuter the military, the armed forces. | ||
They did not make them their own Praetorian Guard, like they have with the Federal Police Force. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
Matthew Tierman on the other side. | ||
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Tirman, some of the audience doesn't realize, a lot of the audience does, I mean, your lineage, your father was one of the great, what we call, you know, European intelligentsia that really fought the Soviet Union and fought them tooth and nail for his entire life. | ||
You've kind of carried on that fight. | ||
The intelligentsia in the U.S., they, for some reason, they're all over this Ukraine situation, but they're also back in Lula. | ||
I mean, the CIA went there in the summer. | ||
You got word, I think, that Jake Sullivan may be going down shortly. | ||
Biden congratulated this, and everybody's worried about voter integrity and the issue of elections. | ||
Arizona, as much as a cauldron that is right now, we're following it nonstop. | ||
Brazil kind of proves the case about the machines, right? | ||
Because you did away with paper ballots, you did away with the voting, you did it all through the machines, and here's what you got. | ||
So, Matthew Tierman, connect some dots for me. | ||
Why is the U.S. | ||
intelligentsia so pro-agai- like, she used to be fighters against communism. | ||
Why have they turned and become pro-Lula? | ||
I think the way things have iterated out for the global technocratic class, the revolving door political class in Europe, in the U.S., in the supranational governance bodies, the U.N., the E.U., the WHO, the WTO, the World Bank, The more they globalize and harmonize, the more fruitful and prosperous they will become in their sinecures. | ||
They can go from government, then they go into Johns Hopkins and teach at SAIS, then they join the board of the World Bank, and then they go back into office. | ||
So for them, it is Adam Smithian rational self-interest that they can continue to grow the technocratic globalist bodies and their roles in it. | ||
And Applebaum's a great example. | ||
She was a quite a credible fighter against communism and a historiographer of what happened in Ukraine, what happened behind the Iron Curtain, the Gulag. | ||
The Red Famine is absolutely must-read. | ||
It's a brilliant book. | ||
Give her a hat tip on that. | ||
But as an activist journalist who was married and is married to the former Polish defense minister, foreign minister, and now he's an EU member, Rodek Sikorski, they were part of the party, the Eurocentric party. Now, for a lot of Iron Curtain nations, they wanted a little bit of Eurocentrism. | ||
They want to get away from the sphere of the Soviet Union and be it being blocked out from the West by the Iron Curtain and Eurocentrizing. | ||
Joining the EU in 2004, when so many of them ascended, offered them an opportunity for westernization, for prosperity, free enterprise, more freedoms that we have taken for granted. | ||
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This was more new to them, but what the EU morphed into was another globalist body hell-bent on one thing, which is breaking down nation-state and Eurocentrizing, joining the EU in 2004, when so many of them ascended, offered them an opportunity for Westernization, for prosperity, free enterprise, more freedoms that we have taken for granted. | |
This was more new to them. | ||
But what the EU morphed into was another globalist body hell-bent on one thing, which is breaking down nation-state sovereignty. | ||
And so anyone who works in that frame, and Lula's a great example, Brazil will be integrated via their network of Sao Paulo Forum into the same Latin American, continental Marxist framework. | ||
Venezuela was the original anchor, Maduro and Chavez, Sao Paulo Forum people, Bolivian moralists. | ||
We've talked about these people. | ||
Brazil has been the holdout, and part of that is the religion in Brazil. | ||
The people there believe in God. | ||
It's order and progress and higher power, and it's not rule of man. | ||
They've seen that. | ||
They came out of dictatorships, and they really do want rule of law. | ||
So when they see this judicial autocracy take hold, they are vociferously against it, and the media is in bed with it. | ||
Of course. | ||
It's the same thing we've seen since the 60s here. | ||
My father fought the Nazis in the late 30s, early 40s. | ||
He fought the communists in Poland and the Soviet Union, imprisoned by them. | ||
And then he came to New York and he fought the New York liberals and he used to say, they're all really the same in their mentality and methodology. | ||
It's just that the US constitutions prevented the New York liberals from building their gulags the way the Nazis and the Soviets did. | ||
If they could, they would. | ||
And now we actually see they're closer than ever to it. | ||
So they're all harmonizing. | ||
Jake Sullivan's going down there. | ||
We reported on them tossing out the idea of him going down there and then he didn't. | ||
Now things are coming to a head with the military and they may or may not act. | ||
You know, the military's not a perfectly angelic structure of, you know, better angels. | ||
There are military guys that are in hock with Lula that are already looking to block out any military action. | ||
Our mutual friend Paolo Figurito named three or four of them by name on his Twitter yesterday, obviously from the safety of the U.S. | ||
They want his scalp like they want mine, like they want Alan Dos Santos. | ||
But he named them, and there's a lot of generals who will be happy for a transition because they'll do great in a redux of the klepto state. | ||
But the majority of generals, and certainly the majority of officers, know that like Venezuelan history in 2000, should Chavismo and Sao Paulo forum politics come into Brazil, They're going to the gulag first. | ||
They know the history. | ||
This is why General Mourao pointed out on Sunday, it was the 77th anniversary of when Brazilians turned back the communist scourge in 1935. | ||
That was a very important symbol for him to say it. | ||
And he said, we're going to be on guard. | ||
We'll be continuing to be on guard. | ||
That's, again, a shot across the bow. | ||
They're signaling that they want to take action, whether they will or not. | ||
Well, they better. | ||
They better because Brazil will be Venezuela in 12 to 24 months if they do not. | ||
Matthew, how do people follow you, particularly your Getter and your Twitter account, which are kind of on fire, and also your great reporting over at Creative Destruction Media? | ||
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CDM.Press, Todd Wood's been great. | ||
He's been putting up a lot of stuff. | ||
Matthew Tiramond on the social media platforms, MATT, HEW, TYR, MAND. | ||
Brother, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Look forward to having you back in the one-hour special with Jack Posobiec. | ||
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