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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 lie? | ||
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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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Thank you. | ||
We've concluded this Congress, one of the most productive in decades, with one of the best omnibus packages in decades. | ||
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And here's one of the things that amazes me. | |
The amendment process made it better. | ||
The bill now heads to the House, where lawmakers are under a really tight deadline with government funding set to run out tomorrow. | ||
Let's bring in NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent Julie Cirkin. | ||
So, Julie, will the House get this done before the deadline tomorrow? | ||
Look, Lindsay, this morning I was a little bit nervous there, but now that the Senate finally squeaked this out and was able to pass this bill, I think the general shutdown-o-meter is pretty low. | ||
Here in Congress, but of course there's a lot of things the House needs to do to process this procedurally before they can actually vote on it on the floor. | ||
And that's in part because the Senate was able to add some last-minute amendments that passed today, expanding postpartum care, expanding maternal care, including for women who are breastfeeding in the workplace. | ||
So some major wins on that end that Senators on bipartisan way were trying to get into this bill. | ||
So what happens now? | ||
They just passed it 68 to 29 in the Senate. | ||
It heads over to the House where it will go to the Rules Committee. | ||
They're going to work on adding those amendments in. | ||
But one thing that could potentially gum up this process and make it a little bit longer in the House is that, of course, House Republicans are whipping against this bill. | ||
Kevin McCarthy, the leader who is vying for the speakership gavel, needs to stay strong in his original ask of trying to pass a continuing resolution to 2023 to then have Republicans in the House take the full omnibus up. | ||
All signs are pointing to this passing the House well before the midnight deadline tomorrow and President Biden, of course, signing it too. | ||
OK, welcome. | ||
It's Thursday, 22 December, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
And we're going to get to Viva Frye is going to join us in a moment from an airport with an update on the Kerry Lake. | ||
We have, I think, twenty some thousand, twenty five thousand, thirty thousand. | ||
On our getter feed right now watching the trial in progress, I want to welcome everybody that maybe is dual processing this. | ||
Because there's a hot live chat over there. | ||
Captain Ben and Grace Chong are running it. | ||
I want to make sure people knew a day that will live in infamy here. | ||
These are endorsed Trump Senators, 21 Senators. | ||
These are endorsed, Trump endorsed Senators and from some of the reddest states in the country. | ||
And these are the ones that are retiring. | ||
Blunt, Inoff, Portman, Shelby, and Burr. | ||
Voted for this monstrosity. | ||
But here's the ones that are the true traitors. | ||
Boozman of Arkansas. | ||
Capito of West Virginia. | ||
Cornyn of Texas. | ||
Cotton of Arkansas. | ||
Tom Cotton of Arkansas. | ||
Remember that when Tom Cotton comes running around looking to be president of the United States. | ||
Of course, Lindsey Graham. | ||
McConnell. | ||
Jerry Moran. | ||
Strong endorsement from Trump in Kansas. | ||
Should have been primaried. | ||
Romney. | ||
What do you say about that? | ||
Rounds from South Dakota, Thune from South Dakota, both South Dakota Senators. | ||
South Dakota, you should be ashamed of yourself to be represented by two individuals like that. | ||
Wicker of Mississippi, Barrasso of Wyoming, and Kramer of North Dakota, another blowhard, should never be in the U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
And three, non-endorse. | ||
Murkowski, of course, Collins, and Young of Indiana, and the people in Indiana should be humiliated that Young voted for this. | ||
It basically gives up. | ||
Let me just cut to the chase. | ||
It's totally unfinanced. | ||
They're making this excuse and we'll get in some numbers tomorrow that, oh, it adds, you know, over 10 years, it adds 1.5 trillion. | ||
No, no, unless they can prove otherwise. | ||
With tax revenues collapsing and the hard payments for Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare approximating $3.5 trillion, this is going to be immediate deficit this year. | ||
The good news here is it's going to bring up the debt ceiling fight big league. | ||
These people right here took the gavel out of Kevin McCarthy's hands. | ||
If Kevin McCarthy was looking for a vote of confidence, he did not get one here. | ||
This is a vote of no confidence. | ||
This is a vote of no confidence. | ||
And I think people have to ask that question. | ||
Is Kevin McCarthy up to the job? | ||
Here's the good news, and I'm going to get with Russ Vogt, and we're going to make sure the war room understands this. | ||
When they talk about a debt limit, it's the cash comes in, it's kind of a waterfall, like in a bankruptcy. | ||
They're going to sit there, you're going to go, you're going to affect the full faith and credit these securities are going to have, are going to be downgraded, we're going to have a sovereign debt crisis. | ||
Well, hey, the cash comes in, and the first order is you pay the debt, the second order is you pay Social Security and Medicare, and then you got cash left over, hey, you do it on what's available. | ||
Yeah, you might have to tighten defense. | ||
Tom Cotton's running around, we got a 10% increase in defense budgets. | ||
That's not a good thing. | ||
If we're talking about fighting kinetic wars right now, you guys don't quite understand what's going on. | ||
We can take down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We can block the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We can do anything we want with the Chinese Communist Party by full-on economic warfare and cut them off from technology. | ||
Bring them to their knees and allow Beijing to overthrow them. | ||
You just saw what happened with the COVID lockdowns. | ||
Hell, you get a couple thousand people and they're running around there all of a sudden. | ||
Hey, we don't have COVID. | ||
Just take all the COVID restrictions off. | ||
This is all economic warfare. | ||
There should not be – I'm as big a hawk as you have. | ||
Heck, I'm fully sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party being head of the super hawks according to the Rogan book on the Chinese and Trump administration. | ||
The head of the super hawks, which is the ones that want to take down, absolutely take apart the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So I'm no wilting flower here. | ||
You should have a $100 billion cut to the defense budget, not a massive defense increase. | ||
And I think that plays to the bozos like McCaul and these clowns that are in the House and the Senate. | ||
We can't afford it. | ||
The national security crisis we have is over our dead. | ||
I see Viva. | ||
I've got it, team. | ||
Thanks. | ||
My over-cracked production teams. | ||
I see the lovely visage of Viva Frye staring at me right now on the screen. | ||
I'm gonna get back to this in a second. | ||
So just just all the happy to look any one of the senators could have stopped this or in Conjunction could have stopped it and don't let him tell you otherwise. | ||
Oh, we don't control it. | ||
No, the Senate rules are very different in the house Let's go. | ||
So hold it the debt ceiling. | ||
Let's let's let's let's get serious about the debt ceiling This will get and we'll spend a lot of time with this beaver fry. | ||
You've been following Quite closely, this trial in Maricopa County. | ||
Give us your blunt, un-espigated, bark-on assessment of what's going on and where we stand, sir. | ||
Well, it's going to end today. | ||
I had to tune out this afternoon, but it's quite clear why they didn't want this to go to trial, even though it went to trial on two limited counts of the 10 counts. | ||
Look, Cary Lake is probably still going to lose just because it's such an uphill battle to begin with. | ||
But it didn't go well for Katie Hobbs in Maricopa County. | ||
They look like incompetent buffoons at best. | ||
And today I just put out a clip on Twitter where you have, I don't know if it's a state recorder, basically saying they knew that they had problems with the fit to print ballot issues that they never disclosed to the public, that they were printing a 19 inch image on a 20 inch page paper and it wasn't being read in the ballots. | ||
They knew it was a problem. | ||
They've been doing since form of an audit. | ||
They've never disclosed it to the public. | ||
If nothing else, this has revealed the voting process. | ||
It's a gong show. | ||
It's a clown show. | ||
Yesterday went as well as it could have gone for Carrie Lake. | ||
Today, Katie Hobbs and the other defendants had their witnesses, who didn't really do enough, in my mind, to undo the damage from yesterday. | ||
And in Frost, they're doing even worse today. | ||
Probably a done deal, uphill battle, too much to win. | ||
But it's been interesting to watch and eye-opening to anybody who's been watching it, and a lot of people have been watching. | ||
From a legal perspective, because to prove it in a court of law is obviously quite tough, were voters, not just in Maricopa County, but in the other counties around Maricopa and the rest of the state, the more rural counties, were these voters disenfranchised? | ||
Let's just leave it at incompetence. | ||
The procedures that were presented, it was done. | ||
I'm going to leave intent off for a second. | ||
But were they disenfranchised, sir? | ||
Well, it depends on how you define the term. | ||
This morning, it was clear they admitted that there were, what's the word they used, not interruptions, but there were issues with voting the day of. | ||
Long lineups. | ||
They were trying to highlight the fact that it might not have been tabulator issues, it might have just been massive lineups. | ||
Even the defendant's own witness said there were lineups like two hours long, almost two hours long. | ||
People turn away. | ||
They were saying, how do you know how many people walked away and didn't vote, got disenfranchised? | ||
They don't know. | ||
But it's clear, they've admitted massive delays, massive issues, whether or not they're attributed to the ballot on demand or not, they recognize there were massive delays on election day proper. | ||
And they also acknowledged 70% Republicans vote on election day. | ||
So there was clear disenfranchisement, if you understand by that. | ||
Frustration of the ability to vote on election day itself, which disproportionately affected Republican votes. | ||
The situation with the ballots and the chain of custody issues. | ||
Do you believe that Kerry Lake's team has been able to prove intent that this was done on purpose? | ||
That this was intentionally done? | ||
Well, that's where, I mean, the chain of custody issue is one to so doubt. | ||
I'm not as clear on the chain of custody bottom line argument, other than the fact that they don't know how many ballots they had going from drop-offs to counting stations. | ||
They're going by weight, not by count. | ||
That plants some doubt, shows the fact that there is reason to be concerned that chain of custody was interrupted, possibly tainted. | ||
But where it becomes undeniable is that on election day itself, They had massive problems. | ||
Like it's, it's as though it's the first time they've ever done this. | ||
It's just inexcusable problems that they said at 20% of the locations, according to Bill Gates, the Maricopa County recorder, 20% of the locations is an underestimate. | ||
And that doesn't include the amount of machines and the fact that it grossly impacted the vote on the day of when it was 70% Republican vote on the day of. | ||
I mean, chain of custody is another issue, but what's clear is that it's as though they've been running elections for the first time and not This is their job, and they get paid a lot to do it. | ||
$170,000 a year to the recorder to do this, and it's like they've never done it before. | ||
The issue of statutes, they have a procedures manual that's all in by statute. | ||
Do you believe that Kerry Lake's team proved that major statutes that lay out procedures and processes for handling election, for tabulation, for where votes are counted, chain of custody, all that. | ||
Were statutes breached and broken, sir? | ||
I think they've shown definitively that their own rules were not followed. | ||
The issue becomes the narrow scope on which Carrie Lake proceeded on two of her claims. | ||
The judge said, you've got to prove it was intentional, done with the specific intent of impacting the votes, and three, that it in fact impacted the bottom line outcome. | ||
I think they've proven it enough and I hope I'm not projecting or reading too much into it. | ||
It looks like the judge is amenable or at the very least shocked by what he's seen. | ||
The question is going to be, does he have the political audacity? | ||
To say, I've seen enough to know that this is not done properly. | ||
I'm not declaring Kerry a winner, but my goodness, you're going to go back and have a, you know, a runoff type election and do it properly because the world has now seen, you know, 30,000 people were watching this on my two streams yesterday, 45,000 on right side broadcasting news. | ||
People have seen this. | ||
I don't think people can have faith in the system having seen this, whether or not it was intentional, done with the intent of impacting the vote, and it in fact did. | ||
People are watching this, and they know that their own rules and procedure were not followed. | ||
I think it's been proven pretty clearly that they're doing their own audits, but not disclosing to the public that they had issues in the first place. | ||
Just keeping it nice and tidy that, ah, we had problems with the ballot on demand, we're doing a forensic audit, but we're not letting the public know. | ||
And it all came out at trial, despite the fact that Carrie only got two of her ten claims to go to trial. | ||
We have over 30,000 right now on our getter, just watching. | ||
So the audience here is massive. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
And these are people... Viva, I know you've got to bounce. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
Your commentary and your partner, your wingman's commentary is the best. | ||
So how do people get to you guys? | ||
On Locals, it's VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com. | ||
Twitter, it's TheVivaFry. | ||
And on Rumble, it's VivaFry. | ||
And I'm right now going to catch an airplane to go back to Canada. | ||
Viva Frye and Brother Barnes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fantastic analysis. | ||
Hopefully check in if you can get back to the Arctic Airmask. | ||
A short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Seb Gorka is going to join us here in the war room. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. We will fight till the world is ours. | |
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We will be back. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more! | ||
Let's take down the CCB! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
Two breaking news items here. | ||
We've got, this is from the Kerry Lakes group. | ||
Elections Director Scott Jarrett confirms that the printer-setting change that led to the mass disenfranchisement of Arizona voters did occur. | ||
The morning of Election Day. | ||
Man, they have been hiding that now for two days. | ||
Finally got a straight answer. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
You can go over our getter page right now. | ||
I think we have a north of 30,000 folks over there watching the trial. | ||
Appreciate everybody watching the show here. | ||
Also in this, ladies and gentlemen, would be a bombshell. | ||
A breaking Florida Supreme Court approves Ron DeSantis, Governor Ron DeSantis' grand jury to investigate mRNA COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers. | ||
We're going to have Dr. Naomi Wolf, we're going to have Natalie Winters, and we're going to have Dr. Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
And Dr. Tucker is traveling overseas, but he's going to be on The Six O'Clock Hour. | ||
We're going to talk about this, plus other topics related to the vaccine. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
This is a request of Dr. Joseph Latipow, the Surgeon General of Florida, working obviously in conjunction with Governor DeSantis. | ||
Governor DeSantis made a request. | ||
The Florida Supreme Court has approved A grand jury to investigate MRNA COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers. | ||
So, explosive news and we're going to get to that at the six o'clock hour. | ||
Also, developments occurring even as we speak in the trial. | ||
Seb, let me start in, because I know you and I are like two peas in a pod. | ||
We do disagree on occasions. | ||
This is one where we're not totally in sync. | ||
The last night's performance of Zelensky, his request, the whole Ukraine situation, we just had this debacle, the $1.7 trillion. | ||
And I've got to stop calling that because they haven't fully loaded in the finance charges. | ||
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It's $1.85. | |
1.85 million, minimum. | ||
And when you add really the real finance charges, because it's going up, we're going to have to pay it, is interest rates are going up. | ||
It's too totally unfunded. | ||
What, 55 billion in new cash for Ukraine, part of that military equipment, part of it just good old cash to the oligarchs. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Oh, and by the way, $11 billion for the FBI, which is more than the Biden administration asked for. | ||
So, you know, 18 GOP senators decided to give the FBI, the Fascist Bureau of Intimidation, which is our hottest selling t-shirt, by the way, more money than the FBI actually requested. | ||
Look, when it comes to Zelensky, I've got my personal baggage. | ||
You're a Cold War warrior. | ||
You served this nation with honor in the U.S. | ||
Navy. | ||
My father died with the scars on his body of the Communist secret police who tortured him in a political prison. | ||
So, guess what? | ||
I hate KGB colonels, and they will all burn in hellfire forever. | ||
And I remember a time when all conservatives hated KGB colonels. | ||
So let's cut the crap about Vladimir Putin being a pro-Christian champion for the West. | ||
He persecuted Christians in the KGB, so cut the bulls**t, please. | ||
Okay? | ||
And a KGB colonel invading other people's countries, be they corrupt or not, is always a bad thing. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
America's corrupt. | ||
Washington D.C. | ||
is bloody corrupt. | ||
That doesn't mean China gets to invade us. | ||
Nevertheless, nevertheless, sending him pallets of cash is sheer Bloody insanity! | ||
Another 44.9 billion dollars for what? | ||
That's more than the Russian defence budget! | ||
So let's be clear, from the get-go, as a former MI guy in the British Army Reserves, I said all that we should be giving the Ukraine is soviet era equipment that they know how to use that don't you know patriot missile batteries are you nuts they don't know how to use those give them all the soviet garbage that was left over in hungary poland the baltic states when they joined nato give them ammunition for soviet era equipment like 12.7 millimeter ammunition and then just | ||
give them one last thing one last thing Keep going. I am ISR packages. | ||
We have the best, you know, spies in the sky. | ||
Give them the ISR packages to make the Russians bleed and let them fight for themselves. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
Your father, and I think your family, you were, it was in Hungary, right? | ||
I just want to make sure I get that correct. | ||
It was Hungary, okay. | ||
You've seen Viktor Orban. | ||
Isn't with everything you just said in the KGB, Colonel, by the way, on the show, we've been adamant that Putin and the guys around him are corrupt and bad bad hombres. | ||
The Russian people and the Chinese people are different. | ||
They're led by the worst criminals on earth. | ||
That being said, isn't this a isn't isn't the border dispute on the eastern Russian speaking border of Ukraine or Ukraine in quotes? | ||
Isn't that something that Hungary and Germany and France, isn't that a haven't we bailed haven't we bailed out Europe in World War I, World War II, the Cold War, we brought down the evil empire. | ||
Isn't it Europe that should step up? | ||
And Orban is showing us, and other countries are showing us, the Europeans don't have a belly to escalate. | ||
And what we have to do now, even someone that you've had disagreed with so many times, Henry Kissinger, Who has had the pom-poms up for this war at the beginning, the other day had that big piece out that said, hey, we've got to get to the negotiating table. | ||
Shouldn't we not have Zelensky trying to be a mini-Churchill and coming to the House of Representatives, historic joint thing, shouldn't we be trying to de-escalate, get them to the table, so fewer Ukrainian civilians and Ukrainian military? | ||
Because the Russians are not going to stop, sir, as you know. | ||
Yeah, look, it gets my dander up when anybody is compared to Churchill, especially, you know, Vladimir Zelensky. | ||
So let's not compare anybody to the greatest statesman. | ||
As somebody born in the UK, the greatest statesman of the 20th century who saved Western civilization. | ||
You can't negotiate with a KGB colonel because they never act in good faith. | ||
This is a guy who 20 years ago and for the last 20 years has been saying not just to Ukraine but the Baltic states and Poland are illegitimate. | ||
They are not actually nation states. | ||
So this guy is going to take everything he can take. | ||
When it comes to the isolationist neo-Buchananites like Tucker Carlson, I got a wake-up call Listen to Bannon. | ||
Listen to, you know, read your Spikeman, your Mackinder. | ||
You can't just write off, you know, the Eurasian landmass and say, screw you, it doesn't matter. | ||
Ukraine surprised most of the food for Africa. | ||
If you think Egypt being unprepared to feed its population is something we're gonna get to ignore, I got a bridge to sell you in Connecticut. | ||
So you may want to say, screw everybody else, pull the shutters up on the Pacific and Atlantic coast, but it doesn't, you know, you're a naval officer, you get it. | ||
Not the Pacific and not the original, is your belief As a strategist, come this winter, when they roll out the big artillery of the Russian army, that there's going to be a massive offensive. | ||
And right now is the time to get to the negotiating table and, hey, maybe Ukraine's not going to take back Crimea. | ||
Maybe that one's gone. | ||
Maybe they're not going to take back the Eastern provinces. | ||
But if the allies, if France and Germany, because the people there don't want to support this and they're not prepared to write $100 billion checks, the only people that that's going to, the elites in our country will do it. | ||
They don't care if the American people are furious about it. | ||
Do you see any prospect of continued military kinetic escalation of this war, sir? | ||
The Russian military, it's worse than a paper tiger. | ||
Their latest tank, the sexiest latest tank they have, they had one of them for their May Day parade. | ||
Everything else has been sold by the generals to line their pockets. | ||
This is an existential threat for Ukraine. | ||
This is the survival of their nation. | ||
It's not an, whatever they say, it's not an existential threat for Russia. | ||
Russia has 11 time zones. | ||
Come on, guys. | ||
You think a nation which is ranked 22nd in military power is an existential threat to the one that has nuclear weapons? | ||
So no. | ||
My prediction is the following. | ||
The Ukrainians will fight to the last 12-year-old because of the Holomador, because of the 8 million that Stalin starved to death. | ||
They will never stop fighting. | ||
And sadly, there will be no peace treaties on the deck of an aircraft carrier in the Black Sea. | ||
What we're going to have here is sooner or later a frozen conflict, like Trans-Dniester, like Moldova, like south of Setya, and it'll grind to a halt. | ||
Ukraine will never get back Crimea, and then things may change in five years when Putin dies. | ||
That's about it. | ||
But you put Turkey and France and some consortium together to keep the peace. | ||
Is that? | ||
So the 40,000 civilians have died in 10 months. | ||
If they had two rocks to rub together. | ||
I mean, seriously. | ||
France has one aircraft carrier that it shares with the UK. | ||
I mean, that's like a Monty Python skit. | ||
You know, Tuesdays, it's like sharing the kids after a divorce. | ||
You can have the aircraft carrier on weekends. | ||
We'll have it on the weekdays. | ||
The only serious fighting force in the region is Turkey. | ||
And Turkey, we can't talk about this on an open channel. | ||
Turkey is already pretty heavily involved. | ||
But doesn't this get to the point of all the phoniness we're hearing every day about NATO? | ||
You know this and I know this. | ||
Totally! | ||
There's no combat capability. | ||
Zero! | ||
I think all NATO combined, correct me if I'm wrong, all NATO combined couldn't put up two combat divisions, right? | ||
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If called to. | ||
Absolutely not! | ||
The Turks are hardcore, but Turks don't have projection capacity. | ||
Nobody has projection capacity. | ||
The only people who have projection capacity is us, and Biden's trying to destroy that as well. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, now you see that, even on the American First Time, what I have to do is non-stop behind the scenes. | ||
So you don't know, because Seb's my brother here. | ||
Seb, talk about, let's, I wanna hold you to the break. | ||
But we don't hate Kissinger, all right? | ||
We are unified in our hatred of Kissinger. | ||
Absolutely, I wanna pivot to what happened today in the Senate, and particularly the implications globally of this debt and what it's gonna mean to us, and quite frankly, President Trump, 18 of the people were endorsed by President Trump. | ||
So I'm gonna pivot, I'm gonna use that to pivot to the clip I used from you today, from the ballroom on my show, America First, when you said, it's time for President Trump to hang up the golf clubs and get busy. | ||
So, was he wrangling votes? | ||
Was he on the phone? | ||
Was he making sure that the MAGA message is strong and it's intimidating to the rhinos in the swamp? | ||
What happened to... I had a caller, I had an elderly woman, an 80 year old woman calling to the show to say she gave her last dime to eight GOP candidates in the last election and she feels utterly betrayed today. | ||
Utterly betrayed. | ||
And I said you have every right to feel betrayed. | ||
So nothing has changed. | ||
They betrayed us again and they've done an end run around the midterms. | ||
Even the pathetic result of the midterms has been, you know, completely had an end run done around it by Mitch McConnell, who says, I don't care if the House has the purse, I'm the big boy in the Senate, and I'm going to do an end run around you with my 18 buddies. | ||
So it's a catastrophe, it's an abortion, it's an embarrassment. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to stick with Dr. Sepp Groker, short commercial break, be back in the war rooms in a moment. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more! | ||
Let's take down the CCD! | ||
This is your host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
Okay, if we can, Denver, I got this to you a little late, because I haven't put it up on Gator yet, I haven't got my headline, but the Daily Mail had a lead story today that talked about Facebook and talked about the CIA, FBI people they've hired. | ||
It says, look, these are intelligence apparatuses. | ||
And Posobiec said it from the beginning. | ||
These are intelligence operations. | ||
Elon, as we said when the deal was first announced back six, seven, eight months ago, I said he's buying a crime scene, not a company. | ||
And you're going to find it's not a real operating company. | ||
Now, he's found it. | ||
Now, shockingly, he's found it on the engineering side, which was something that was beyond my pay grade and specialty. | ||
But the rest of it has been totally shocking. | ||
And now the FBI is putting out, oh, you know, it's just normal course of business. | ||
In fact, can we get the Sandra Smith, if we can get the Sandra Smith piece on the FBI up in Denver and let me know when it's ready. | ||
So, Seb, now that we've seen Twitter, we're going to have Michael Benz, who did that great interview with you the other day, we're going to have him on here in a minute. | ||
But I got to ask you about this Facebook, this Daily Mail story. | ||
First, I've got to ask you, so did Posso steal from you the Twitter is a crime scene? | ||
Did he get that from you? | ||
A hundred thousand is not even a question. | ||
Pozo steals everything. | ||
Just checking my sources. | ||
By the way, he's not stealing. | ||
It's an homage, right? | ||
Anytime I'm copying anybody, it's an homage. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
But I want to go, you mentioned the buried lead in this fiasco of the omnibus. | ||
Oh, by the way, which changed the Electoral Count Act, because the way the Electoral Count Act was originally drafted, and it was in December of 2020, was exactly how President Trump and Eastman and others utilized the Electoral Count Act as it should be. | ||
They had to change that. | ||
They stuffed that into the omnibus because they didn't have the votes to pass it. | ||
But you mentioned the $11 billion, even more than they asked for, coming to the FBI. | ||
How shocking is that? | ||
Now we know it's an entire national security apparatus, correct? | ||
We know that? | ||
First things first, and I never do this, and I'm going to do it now. | ||
Mike Benz is like this. | ||
3,000 carat diamond that has suddenly just washed up on the shore. | ||
And we can win if you listen to what this man says. | ||
He just did, you know, a seven-hour Twitter space. | ||
He has all the receipts on how this isn't just Twitter, this is the foreign policy establishment using their weapons against populism that they used abroad against Trump and MAGA back home. | ||
So you've got to pay attention to Mike. | ||
Your challenge, Steve, is to get him to condense all he knows into a short interview. | ||
So with regards to the CIA, look, there's only two reasons you hire a member from the IC at a private company. | ||
I don't care whether it's Kroll Associates or whether it's Twitter or whether it's Coca-Cola. | ||
Number one, to do your government relations, to get you the juicy contracts. | ||
Or, if they're an SME, if they're a subject matter expert, if you want to stop, you know, child pornography on Facebook, you hire the child pornography SME from FBI. | ||
Those are the only reasons. | ||
You don't hire Mr. FISA Who is the chief counsel for the FBI at the center of the Clinton, Hunter Biden, Russia collusion hoaxes as your deputy chief counsel. | ||
There's only one way that James Baker is scrubbing the materials for Matt Taibbi because the DOJ, the FBI or the Biden White House told him to do so. | ||
And on top of that, let's be clear, Twitter is fun. | ||
Musk is fun. | ||
But the far more important and influential platform is Facebook. | ||
For the real voting demographic, most people get their political information from Facebook and we know nothing until this Daily Mail story today with the dozens of CIA former agents at the Facebook. | ||
They're not former agents, they're deep state, Steve! | ||
What can we do now that we've given up the ability to cut off their funding immediately because the Senate, the Republican, the collaborationists have basically cited and let Nancy Pelosi have it for another year. | ||
How do you go about stripping the 51 intelligence officers and operatives on the laptop from help plus these people at Facebook and Twitter of their security clearances immediately, Seb? | ||
The only way... Sadly, you know that the security clearance system is built for one man and one man alone, and that's the incumbent in the White House. | ||
So unless the executive, you know, decides for security reasons inside the various departments to strip somebody of their clearance, It's really the White House that can do that at a click of a finger. | ||
So it's not until 2024 that that happens. | ||
However, and let me just share with something that kind of gave me a different perspective today. | ||
There's a very iconoclastic political commentator on YouTube who was on my show for an hour today. | ||
He's called Razor Fist. | ||
He's like the manly version of Ben Shapiro. | ||
Very, very, very MAGA. | ||
Very, very insightful and He takes no prisoners. | ||
And I did the kind of black pill, who cares if we have these revelations from Twitter files, there will be no consequences with Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy. | ||
He said, we have to remember, Seb, that you and I are inculcated in politics 25 hours a day. | ||
We know this stuff, but most Americans don't. | ||
So the most important thing we can do, and that's why War Room exists, that's why America First exists on Salem, is to get the information out. How many people until today even thought for a millisecond that there's more than one CIA person working at by accident at Facebook? | ||
Nobody who is not political. Now they know. So we have to bang the drum and sooner or later these things get momentum. The work of Mike Benz, the work of you know investigative journalists like John Solomon. We just keep telling the truth until there is a crescendo and until the hobbits come out of the Shire with their pitchforks. | ||
Seb, I disagree with you slightly on the security clearance but we'll talk about I think there is a way to force Biden to force his hand to make him keep those security clearances for those individuals. | ||
We'll talk about it offline. | ||
Seb, how does everybody get to your content? | ||
We're on all social media platforms except The Fascist at YouTube, so follow us on Truth Social, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. | ||
The website is sebgorka.com for the show, 24 hours a day. | ||
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And then lastly, the most exciting one, is the latest. | ||
My exclusive content at SebastianGorka.substack.com. | ||
That's my name, SebastianGorka.substack.com. | ||
But stay on and listen to Mike Benz, because he's going to give you the receipts. | ||
Dr. Gorka, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate the honor. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas, sir. | ||
Mike Benz, I met you in the administration. | ||
You're working for Dr. Ben Carson. | ||
I met you and Darren Beattie. | ||
You guys do a lot of work together. | ||
Walk us through first this Twitter stream you had about the foreign policy establishment and Twitter. | ||
I want to make sure. | ||
You've got four or five minutes here. | ||
Just roll out your case. | ||
Sure. | ||
So it sort of follows on what you were just talking about with Sebastian there, which is that What you had after the 2016 election in the United States and the 2014 Brexit vote was the construction of the same intelligence tools that were used for American hegemony during the Cold War. | ||
The sort of Department of Dirty Tricks that was authorized under the 1947 Act. | ||
And through NSC memo, 10 dash two, and through all of the different tools that we entrusted to the national security state, to the state department, to the CIA, to the Pentagon, uh, to, uh, to all of the civil society entanglements with our national security state. | ||
We use those as battering rams against fascism in the rump to world war two and against communism during the entire span of the cold war. | ||
And even in the war on terror, uh, at the, at the start of the 21st century. | ||
When the Brexit vote and then the Trump election happened, there was a panic in the national security state over losing control over the domestic drivers of foreign policy. | ||
And these folks looked around and they said, we have no weapons to suppress a domestic insurgency that is going to take foreign policy out of our hands. | ||
How do we use to deal with this problem? | ||
Well, during the cold war, we had these weapons that we used against communism. | ||
We can just rev that up. | ||
And just say that, that currently the present populist groups are threats to democracy, just as communism was. | ||
And we are going to take our same playbooks. | ||
In fact, much of the same players and simply redirect them from managing our overseas empire to managing the American people. | ||
Walk us through, give us, that's a good overview of what happened here. | ||
Walk us through how that manifests itself, particularly what we know here over the last couple of weeks, the CIA refusing the Biden administration not to let out the last, what, 10 or 15 percent of the Kennedy files, Bobby Kennedy coming up on TV and saying that My father and my uncle was taken out by the CIA, Tucker Carlson having that on TV, everything, all the revelations on Twitter, now today's revelations on the CIA. | ||
Make that make sense for us. | ||
Sure. | ||
So my role here is on the issues of censorship and digital freedom. | ||
I'm the executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online. | ||
And our task is to restore the free and open internet, the golden age of the internet that existed really from the dawn of social media until shortly after the 2016 election, when the age of censorship was ushered in. | ||
Now, one way that this manifests itself with the national security state and the intelligence agencies, not just putting their thumb on the press of electoral processes at home, but actually dominating it is the example of the 2020 election. | ||
Now the Department of Homeland Security's CISA division, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, they were tasked in 2018 with cybersecurity of elections. | ||
They said misinformation is a threat to cybersecurity and then developed long arm jurisdiction for cyber censorship. | ||
They knew they could not censor directly. | ||
So what they did is they outsourced censorship powers to four groups in the private sector. | ||
One of whom is the Atlanta council, the Atlanta council of digital forensics research lab. | ||
Now the Atlanta council has seven former CIA directors on its board of directors. | ||
And the Atlanta council was responsible for this group that centered 22 million tweets in the five months before the, the, uh, the 2020 election about mail-in ballots, about early voting drop boxes, about challenges to voting tabulation. | ||
You have a London based NATO think tank with seven CIA directors on its board. | ||
Censoring your opinions about mail-in ballots. | ||
Now, Chris Krebs, who ran CISA, just recently started a new venture called the Council on Responsible Social Media. | ||
Now, he started that with two CIA directors, Leon Panetta and Porter Goss. | ||
So, you have the foreign intelligence agencies repurposed for domestic censorship at every layer here. | ||
And I could go on here if you want me to keep the list going. | ||
Yeah, keep going. | ||
We've got about another minute. | ||
I want to hold you through the break. | ||
Yeah, keep going, definitely, because I think people need to hear this. | ||
Why did Krebs lie when he said it was the safest election? | ||
Because remember, he told President Trump, he reported President Trump, I think he was selected by President Trump, when he told the world it was the safest election in American history on the cyber side of it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
My technical subject matter expertise is not in the technicalities of that, but I'll tell you a few things that are interesting about it. | ||
One is that this same obscure, brand new cybersecurity agency that Chris Krebs has tapped to head, not only was in charge of cybersecurity, it was in charge of cyber censorship of issues around cybersecurity. | ||
When Chris Krebs and CISA outsourced censorship to the Election Integrity Partnership, the number one narrative that they censored, and they documented this in a 292 page after action report, You can find this on the foundation for freedom online website, or even on my, on my Twitter, you'll see all the receipts for this, but they censored, there were over 7 million tweets that the department of Homeland security by proxy censored in the five months ahead of the, uh, of the 2020 election. | ||
So you had a full scale artificial intelligence powered censorship across 15 different social media platforms organized by Chris Krebs at the department of Homeland security. | ||
Censoring your thoughts on the voting machines. | ||
So the technicalities of it, I don't know. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Michael Benz. | ||
We're going to stay through the break. | ||
We'll join us on the other side. | ||
We've got Carmichael. | ||
Top of the hour, breaking news out of Florida. | ||
There's a grand jury going to be impaneled to review, wait for it, the Vax. | ||
Naomi Wolf, Dr. Jeffrey Tucker, Natalie Winters will join us then. | ||
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Mike, and I'm gonna hold you here, and we're gonna take a 90-second break in a second, but Benz, I first met you, I think you were working for Dr. Ben Carson, and you and BD had teamed up. | ||
And this is how good Benz is. | ||
Benz, you guys came over, and I think it was in February or March of 18. | ||
And you said, Hey, you guys are not thinking about this correctly. | ||
You got to see you snuck up on Silicon Valley, but that won't happen again. | ||
And you actually showed the film of what happened in 16, the days immediately after our incredible come from behind victory. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
And why did you warn? | ||
Why were you in BD there to warn me and others about what was in store in coming in the, in the 2018 midterm? | ||
Well, it was, uh, It was pretty plain to see. | ||
I mean, we, everything that's come to pass has been something that, uh, you know, that, that folks who've been, been studying it could put together, you know, so this was something that, uh, you know, I've found existential. | ||
Uh, I mean, there's, there's no two ways around it. | ||
If we lose freedom of speech, we lose the free world. | ||
Um, and that's, you know, that's, that's part of what, uh, drove me to pursue, uh, you know, going to the state department. | ||
And trying to do professionally what I could in this space to advance the cause of freedom. | ||
Tell us about, I tell you what, I'm going to hold you through the break because I want to talk about the institution you've set up now, the organization, how people can find out more about it because Benz is like Darren Beattie, one of the smartest guys I know and has been somebody that's been on top of this from the very beginning and he's called the shots They were going to happen now that this is being exposed at the corporate level and you got daily mail more. | ||
This is going to come out every day and you realize that this is a this is a massively serious problem. | ||
We've got to deal with. | ||
Okay, Michael Ben's going to hang with us. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We've got Dr. Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
He's overseas, but Brownstone Institute. | ||
Uh, talking about the red contingent exercise. | ||
He's got all the receipts to go through that. | ||
We've got Naomi Wolf about this grand jury down in Florida. | ||
Governor DeSantis asked for it. | ||
They're now, there's just a news announcement out this afternoon. | ||
They're going to panel it to look at the vaccine manufacturers of MRNA. | ||
We've got our own Natalie Winters is going to be with us about the situation on Twitter right now about the Ukraine, about the situation of suppression. | ||
Actually, it turns out lobbyists and consultants for the Ukraine have been doing this against Americans for a while. | ||
All of it in the next hour. | ||
Michael Benz is going to tee it up at first. | ||
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