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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at 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 try 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? | ||
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. Bamm. | |
It's Friday, 21 April, the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
Right now on MSNBC, I'm going to get to Cortez in a second. | ||
MSNBC is playing nonstop repo man about folks having their cars repossessed. | ||
MSNBC ought to understand the CNBC-MSNBC economic philosophy is what's caused that, not just recession, a depression among certain parts of the- Amen to that, brother. | ||
Go ahead, brother. Amen to that. | ||
Frame it for me. | ||
Let me just frame the discussion we're having because it's a very nuanced, important discussion. | ||
Nuance in the war room? | ||
When you talk about inflation, you've got two kinds, Steve. | ||
There's the cost push, which is what we've had from the loss of strategic energy dominance. | ||
It starts with the oil and the natural gas, but it also bleeds over to food. | ||
Because food requires fertilizer, and that's all petroleum-based, okay? | ||
When we go to the discussion about the debt ceiling, what we're really talking about is the Keynesian fiscal policy stimulus that Biden has injected into the economy that's just blowing past everything we had. | ||
So it's really important that, as we're talking about these discussions, we understand The two things that are going on. | ||
And this whole dollar devaluation, oil is priced in dollars, so that's how you get the cheaper dollar. | ||
The reason why we've got to get the held firm on the debt ceiling is to stop the demand pull. | ||
But that's kind of the big picture that these guys are talking about. | ||
What's also going to happen is you're going to have this conversation shift, Brad. | ||
I'm going to come to you in a second. Because they're going to sit there and go, we need to have more stimulus because the economy is starting to slow down. | ||
We're going to get into another Keynesian fight very shortly in May and June. | ||
They're going to sit there going, hey, you guys can't be talking about cuts because what we actually need is a stimulus because they're going to take the typical Keynesian This gets to the point, Steve, that Keynesian tools can't solve stagnation. | ||
Yes. Keynesian can only do one problem at a time. | ||
If the White House and Congress are freaking out politically because we're in a recession and they start doing expansionary fiscal policy, wanting the Fed to lower interest rates, all that's going to do is spike inflation and vice versa. | ||
And the rolling devaluation. | ||
And the cure of all of this? | ||
Yeah. It's structural, okay? | ||
Structural by holding firm on the debt ceiling and not building in. | ||
I mean, the frightening thing about the debt, it really, as Brad framed it well, is the debt service, right, where you have to pay foreigners. | ||
It's mostly foreigners who hold our debt. | ||
You got to pay them all the money that otherwise would go to roads, bridges, schools, and national defense. | ||
The non-public debt. So that's the demand pull, and the cost push is strategic energy dominance. | ||
Cortez, why is MSNBC now catching up with you over a couple of years ago about Repo Man? | ||
Why are they playing now non-stop Repo Man? | ||
What they're trying to do is say, hey, people are having their cars repossessed. | ||
How can these horrible people in the Republican Party, how can Warren be talking about meaningful and significant cuts in In the social welfare programs, that's how they're framing it. | ||
But what does it really show, sir? | ||
Right. Well, listen, first of all, I'm glad that they're giving attention to it at least, right? | ||
That they're taking a slight break from their constant propaganda campaign, pretending that the economy is in good shape. | ||
But you're right, they're not doing it because of honest journalism or because they want to be storytellers and reflect what's going on in the country. | ||
They're doing it right now because they think it will be a device to say, this situation will get worse if Biden can't spend more. | ||
You know, which as I mentioned yesterday, anybody who has a toddler knows, toddlers love to play this thing called Opposite Day, okay? | ||
That's like Opposite Day. | ||
Because literally, the RepoMan crisis, the repossession car crisis, is being fomented, is being caused exactly by this inflation. | ||
You know, I mentioned earlier about the dollar devaluing against so many tangible goods, particularly commodities and things like farmland. | ||
It also devalued against things like cars, right? | ||
Which got so outrageously expensive that regular folks couldn't afford them in the first place, or if they could, they can't afford the payments. | ||
And so the repo man is one of the few areas, one of the few growth industries, growth professions right now in the United States, and I fear that it is about to get markedly worse. | ||
And by the way, Steve, MSNBC, Bloomberg, they're now covering this issue. | ||
War Room has been on this for many, many months. | ||
They should send a fruit basket to us as a thank you for us doing their homework and doing their due diligence ahead of time. | ||
I don't know if we have... I showed a Chalk Talk yesterday when I was talking about the Rebo Man from January. | ||
I actually have another one from all the way back in August when I go to the library of Chalk Talks now. | ||
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Do we have that? Yeah. Let's go ahead and play that. | |
This is the previous... | ||
August of last year. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. Patriots, the repo man is getting busy, and that's an ominous sign of Biden's car troubles. | ||
For the numbers, let's go to a Chalk Talk brought to you by Getter. | ||
Repossessions have now risen to $15,000 per day nationwide in America. | ||
Why? Because of unsustainable debt. | ||
Total auto loan debt. | ||
$1.43 trillion a record, and for the first time ever, the average loan balance is over $20,000 per car. | ||
That means a monthly payment of $730 every single month that so many consumers simply can't afford because prices are skyrocketing everywhere in their life. | ||
Now, let's look at an affordability index. | ||
How many weeks does it take to work for the average worker to buy the average new car? | ||
Back in 2013, it took 36 weeks. | ||
2019 under Trump, it went all the way down to only 32 weeks. | ||
For most of the last decade, this number was pretty stable at 35 weeks. | ||
But now, it explodes up to 42 weeks. | ||
You're working an extra seven weeks to buy a car, and it's because of Biden and the Democrats. | ||
That is absolutely astonishing. | ||
And that's what people feel. | ||
Go ahead, Cortez. Amazing analysis there. | ||
Just quickly, Steve, do you have one about the eviction man? | ||
Because MSNBC is going to be doing that next week. | ||
I absolutely do. Listen, the Cortez library of shock talks, I have just about, well, I don't have it in handy this second, but I have several, believe me. | ||
By the way, speak of these. | ||
Terabytes, baby. Speaking of these chalk talks, just an interesting background story. | ||
When I meet folks all over the country, airports, restaurants, the first two things they say to me, the first thing they say is war room, and they talk about the posse, tell me they're members of the posse. | ||
The second thing they say is chalk talks. | ||
And the derivation of this, the birth of this chalk talk thing, when I was working with the Trump 2020 campaign, we had a couple of incredibly sophisticated studios where we made really glitzy, high production value videos for the campaign. | ||
And they did just fine, but then I started doing these chalk talks. | ||
I first did it on an actual chalkboard, but that didn't show up very well on video, so I started using whiteboards. | ||
I started doing these with my phone and a $100 whiteboard, and they went absolutely viral, and they got so much more attention than the slick Highly produced videos that we were doing. | ||
Literally, I was using an intern with a phone and a marker, basically, and doing these. | ||
As an ex-jock, I was hearkening back to my days playing college football and my days coaching high school football. | ||
And I just think people want to see it. | ||
They want to see the numbers. They want to see the lines, the connections. | ||
And by the way, in this case, I'm bringing across a really terrible truth, which is that people can't afford the essentials of their life right now. | ||
But first off, the reason that Chalk Talks for college football players and high school football players when you're in there, you've got to keep it simple, but you've got to get to the heart of the problem, right? | ||
That's why the Chalk Talk is so powerful as a concept. | ||
And here, just that thing to know that people are working seven more weeks back then, had to work seven more weeks to get it, shows you what the problem is. | ||
Is what Joe Biden's created, he's created great job openings for repo men, right? | ||
I mean, this is the economy he's essentially built. | ||
And that's why I think... | ||
If President Trump can actually continue to focus on the things that are important in the economy and the structural changes that have to happen and be just frank with the American people, I think you could see a landslide because I think the working class in this country is getting destroyed. | ||
And the solutions Biden's going to come back with, they're going to come back very quickly. | ||
We need a massive stimulus. | ||
That's what the $6.8 trillion budget is. | ||
You need a massive stimulus for all these work programs and all this social justice stuff that doesn't help the underlying economy. | ||
As they continue on their radical plan associated with the Green New Deal, that's destroying the working class in our company. | ||
Let's start with Cortez, then I want to hear Navarro on this and Brett. | ||
Steve Cortez, your thoughts? | ||
Listen, I firmly believe that the issue, you're correct, there's a lot of issues that matter, but the issue that matters more than anything else, clearly, I believe, is the economy. | ||
And who will have the most persuasive populist nationalist economic agenda to fix this extremely broken economy Particularly for middle and lower income Americans. | ||
Because again, it is bad and it is worsening. | ||
And all of that means we have to have an incredible sense of urgency for what we can do right now, which is limited but still powerful, what we can do with the House of Representatives, but then more importantly, what we can do once we fully take over again Washington, D.C., meaning the House, the Senate, and the White House. | ||
Repo man, eviction man, let them eat cake. | ||
That's kind of where we're at, Steve. | ||
But as a historian, I think the lessons of the 1970s are instructive here. | ||
That stagflation lasted 12 years. | ||
Big time. 12 years. | ||
It started with Lyndon Johnson in 1968. | ||
Refusing to trade off guns for butter. | ||
He had to have his great society. | ||
He had to have the Vietnam War. | ||
That started the whole thing going. | ||
Nixon comes along with Arthur Burns as the Fed chair. | ||
Guns, the money supply, and inflation genie is out of the bottle. | ||
And gets off the gold standard. OPEC hits us in 73-74. | ||
We have an anchovy crisis that sparks, ironically, this huge crisis. | ||
Food price spike. | ||
And then Gerald Ford comes in with his whip inflation now, doesn't understand that Keynesian tools don't work in stagflation. | ||
And Jimmy Carter comes along with his cardigan sweater. | ||
My point, Steve, is this could go on for a friggin' long time. | ||
No, no. Unless we do the structural kind of changes. | ||
These are lost decades ahead of us because we had Paul Volcker then, and you had Reagan that would have his back, and you had a balance sheet. | ||
We had a great balance sheet. | ||
We're a manufacturing superpower. | ||
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We're none of those right now. Volcker didn't work without Reagan. | |
Exactly. Okay? Volcker could, if it had been Volcker and Ducati, We would have been screwed because instead of having the structural changes like Donald Trump and Reagan brought about... | ||
But even with that today, if you had those two today, we don't have the balance sheet because we're at a They couldn't do it. | ||
And we were manufacturing superpowers. | ||
Reagan didn't even have the trade piece. Look at the Philadelphia thing on manufacturing. | ||
Bratz thing on productivity. | ||
We're not that country anymore. Real quickly, let me play MSNBC catching up with the worm. | ||
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Let's play Repo Man. Turning now to the economy and a troubling trend affecting more and more Americans. | |
You are not alone if you have fallen behind on your car payment and are now having your car taken away. | ||
One of the hardest hit areas, Detroit. | ||
Repossession companies have seen their cases triple. | ||
NBC's Maggie Vespa has more from Detroit. | ||
In the shadow of Motor City, Detroit-area mom Dawn Hurley's daily lifeline hangs by a thread. | ||
How many days a week do you need this car? | ||
Seven and a half. | ||
Every day and then seven? | ||
Yes. After months unemployed during the pandemic, Hurley, who drives her kids to school each day, then travels for her new job in pharmacy operations, is $1,000 behind on car payments and on the list to have her car repossessed. | ||
Have you had to choose between car payments and other bills? | ||
Absolutely. I've had to choose to have my rent late. | ||
All the while knowing she could wake up any morning to find her car gone. | ||
Have you lost sleep over this? | ||
Oh, of course. That nightmare, a reality for a surging number of families nationwide. | ||
After tumbling at the start of the pandemic, the rate of American borrowers dubbed severely delinquent or at least 60 days overdue on their car payments is up nearly 18 percent from a year ago. | ||
That same rate for subprime borrowers up 40 percent in the last two years. | ||
Repo agencies say the impact is obvious. | ||
The number of cars referred to you by the banks to get repossessed has tripled? | ||
Correct. It's all about inflation. | ||
You know, the price of fuel, price of food, and a lot of the customers can't keep up with their car payment and feed their family. | ||
Especially given climbing car prices. | ||
The average monthly new vehicle payment hitting an all-time high of $730. | ||
Many boosted by rising interest rates. | ||
Most Americans need vehicles, we know that. | ||
They have to get from A to B. And not only are there not a lot of affordable options, there's also not a lot of affordable loans. | ||
Auto experts' advice for those struggling to make payments? | ||
Reach out to your lender. | ||
Ask about a grace period or loan restructuring. | ||
Finally, don't buy cars based on monthly payments. | ||
Buy it based on the price. | ||
And save as much cash as you can to put down on the car. | ||
Borrowing money costs money. | ||
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Tips to try and curb a troubling trend that's leaving more families running on fumes. | |
Dr. Navarro. Yeah, the solution MSNBC is going to offer is, why is she riding a bike? | ||
Yeah, right? You know, it's greener. | ||
Okay. You see right there, they're finally facing up to the calamity. | ||
Short break. Cortez, Brett, Navarro, next in the worm. | ||
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Your host, Stephen K. Bandt. | |
Okay, right there. | ||
You got to go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the debt trap, the third in the series on the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Also get all the information you got on 401ks, all of your retirement situation. | ||
We don't tell you what to do here as far as your personal net worth and all that, but we try to immerse you in information, whatever it is. | ||
You got to go check that out. And we're going to have Philip Patrick on tomorrow talking about the central banks around the world. | ||
Buying gold like they've ever bought before. | ||
So make sure you immerse yourself in this issue about precious metals on 401ks, IRAs, all your retirement situation. | ||
Steve Cortez, has your lawyer contacted MSNBC? Did they actually get the rights to you? | ||
Because your chalk talk started in August of last year. | ||
You just had another one a couple of months ago. | ||
Did MSNBC, were they nice enough to kind of reach out and say, hey, we want to license this? | ||
We want to license your repo man? | ||
They certainly were not. | ||
But as I mentioned, I think Bloomberg, who's also sort of doing this, Bloomberg should at the least send us a fruit basket. | ||
I'll say to MSNBC, Father's Day is coming up. | ||
I love cigars. Send some cigars to me. | ||
We'll call it even. But listen, kidding aside, I am glad actually that they're very late to the party, but I'm glad they're at least acknowledging some of the on-the-ground reality. | ||
And that reality is really troubling for so many Americans. | ||
Think about that young woman, that young mother in that video. | ||
They don't say, but by context, it seems like she's probably a single mom who is struggling, who literally can't live without a car. | ||
We're not talking about a luxury of a fancy meal out or a vacation. | ||
We're talking about the car to get her kids to school and to get herself to work and that she stays up at night worrying that the repo man is coming to get it. | ||
Steve, think about that anxiety and think about some of the second derivative consequences of that anxiety. | ||
I would stipulate that one of the key reasons that life expectancy in the United States is crashing right now, and it's the first time in American history that that has ever happened. | ||
It is crashing right now. | ||
One of the key reasons is because of economic factors. | ||
There are other factors, but perhaps the key reason, I think, is economic. | ||
It is producing so much anxiety, so much despondency, so little hope for the future that it has not just mental but also physical ramifications for far too many Americans. | ||
We have the answers to this. | ||
We in the patriotic populist movement have the answers. | ||
None of them are quick. None of them are easy. | ||
But we have the answers to return our country to a trajectory of growth, of reclaiming prosperity, of diminishing and ending the power of the oligarchs. | ||
All of this can be done. | ||
But again, a sense of urgency because, wow, things are really bad out there for folks like that young mom. | ||
Steve, how do people get to your Substack and all your great content? | ||
Where do they go? You best. | ||
Please find me on the Twitter. I'm at CortezSteve. | ||
On the getter, as mentioned previously, I'm just at Steve because coffee is for closers and the ballers get the single name only. | ||
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You can also find me there at stevecortez.substack.com. | |
Thank you, brother. I deserve all that. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Soccer stars and Cortez, man. | ||
One single name. | ||
One single name. Pele and Steve. | ||
Unbelievable. Brett, here's the problem. | ||
We've got the solutions, but MSNBC is framing the narrative right now by doing that. | ||
And their answer is going to be more government programs, more government spending. | ||
Tell us where we are in this fight right now, and where is this going to lead? | ||
Yeah, well, the show has just been fantastic. | ||
And as Cortez goes over the anxiety and life expectancy and all that, there's also a moral vision here. | ||
And our side owns that moral vision as well. | ||
And so in the good book, you know, it says, for those who have eyes to see. | ||
Well, ask yourself if all this virtue signaling is helping the poorest of the poor, right? | ||
The liberals, the independents. | ||
Open your eyes and look at the evidence, right? | ||
This economic populist movement is for everyone. | ||
It used to be, you know, you got the global elites and then you got your wine and cheese elites in the suburbs. | ||
And it used to be enough, if you got, you know, your elitist sheepskin degree from some famous school or whatever, your kid would be fine. | ||
They're insulated. They are no longer insulated in the world we're about ready to inhabit, right? | ||
China's coming after us, as the whole team has said all day, productivity is down, the economy is going to collapse. | ||
We might have a lost decade. | ||
That sheepskin is not going to protect you. | ||
We need to revive this country. | ||
And part of it is moral. | ||
And part of the productivity thing also has to do with education. | ||
So the left and the liberals and the Marxists, etc., are they really serving your kids well for $16,000 a year per kid in K-12 education? | ||
Have they prepared your kids Why do we have wars in all the inner cities? | ||
Why are all the test scores down? | ||
Why are there no good jobs right now? | ||
It all ties together. | ||
And this economic populist thing is for real. | ||
It's a real set of solutions that takes care of China. | ||
It takes care of the border. | ||
It takes care of the debt bomb. | ||
It takes care of productivity. | ||
It takes care of getting your kid a great job. | ||
It all hangs together. | ||
And so you put together just a phenomenal I show with Navarro there on the structural side, Cortez on the chalk talk side. | ||
It all hangs together. | ||
It all makes sense. | ||
The Federal Reserve is front and center on this disaster story, right? | ||
As Navarro has pointed out over decades, right? | ||
The Fed caused the 08 crisis. | ||
They're causing this crisis. | ||
We need to get back to a gold standard and the Fed. | ||
But it requires a moral vision. | ||
And the churches are AWOL. The folks on this show need to spread the good word and spread this show widely because it will catch fire if we spread it. | ||
And so congratulations. It's just awesome. | ||
Thanks. Dave, where do people go on your social media to get you? | ||
Yeah, just Brat Economics on Getter. | ||
B-R-A-T, Brat Economics Getter, Liberty University, third floor, dean of business. | ||
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Come say hi anytime. Thanks, Dave. | |
Dave, any truth to the rumor that you're giving Bannon tenure at Liberty? | ||
No. I'm getting on the school. | ||
Maybe I'll kick back and be a tenured professor. | ||
Thank you very much. The macroeconomics that you do is the first course in the College of the Deplorables. | ||
I'm the dean of the College of the Deplorables. | ||
You never talk about this because you're too tough a guy. | ||
Real quickly. He's right. | ||
Underneath the economic populist nationalism, there's a deep moral vision. | ||
That young woman in that clip from MSNBC, the pressure she's under every day, this is cause. | ||
We don't have to live like that. | ||
The working class and the middle class don't have to have this pressure on them every day. | ||
We can solve this. | ||
There's a deep moral vision about the worth of every individual in this. | ||
She still has a job, but she's $1,000 behind her. | ||
Think about that. Payments, right? | ||
So this inflation, it basically just eats away at your wealth and your income and you make sure- And your psyche. | ||
And your psyche. You know, it's like, let them eat cake, let them ride bikes. | ||
Why, you know, I can see the liberals, like, why isn't she driving a Chevy Volt and packing her kids like in the backseat 3D? We're going to play Anna Kasparian tomorrow. | ||
We're going to make her part of the show in that she's on Young Turks. | ||
She's the one that went off on Sank last week about everything about the electric vehicles, about the charging station, about the lithium battery, about, oh, I'm going to get tax credits, but I don't have cash. | ||
Let them eat lithium. I mean, and by the way, I mean, we talked, this is important. | ||
I told you Tesla with its price war, Is trying to put out of business the old American iconic companies, GM and Ford. | ||
And lo and behold, as soon as I say that, I post something up on Bloomberg. | ||
There's an article this morning how originally Musk, when he came out, it was just luxury Teslas. | ||
He was going after Mercedes, right? | ||
Now, what he's trying to do is achieve economies of scale. | ||
And put Ford and GM out of business. | ||
And look, if he were producing here in America, that'd be one set of facts. | ||
But he's freaking sending every job in the electric vehicle thing. | ||
Not just the cars, but the batteries themselves, to Shanghai. | ||
I'm going to do an in-depth on my Substack next week, and I hope Darren Beattie will read it. | ||
My brother, I love Beattie, except for his fanboy on Musk. | ||
I know he's coming up. | ||
We're going at it, baby. | ||
We got Chris Hoare from the Satellite Phone Store. | ||
You got some specials for the Warren Posse. | ||
Trust me, they're on the trigger this morning. | ||
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We have Beaty. Let's get Darren. | ||
Is Darren Beaty? Darren, he's mocking you because your fanboyism for Elon Musk. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
Well, you know, I've always given Musk mixed reviews and I've always, I think, taken the sensible approach of Encouraging him when he does good and utterly mocking him when he goes in the wrong direction. | ||
I still think his acquisition of Twitter was a net positive for speech on the Internet and generally for the political culture. | ||
I think his emergence as a political figure challenging some of the woke fanaticism is a net positive, but like many great He's also hopelessly naive in many respects. | ||
I think that came out in some ways in the interview he did with Tucker Carlson made it clear that he hasn't thought through the question of AI at a deep philosophical level. | ||
No, definitely. I thought Tucker's interview was amazing. | ||
Okay, Darren's going to stick with us. | ||
We've got a lot going on in the next two segments, and we're going to get through it all because I've got my wingman here, Dr. | ||
Peter Navarro. If I get off track at all, I can feel the stink eye. | ||
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I can feel the... He's a guy, he likes really being a co-host. | |
What I like is you don't have like a big pot of coffee there. | ||
I'm off the Red Bulls. | ||
I'm on Field of Greens. | ||
Natural. 100 % organic. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Back in the War Room, Darren Beatty's with us next. | ||
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Your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
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I got a lot to cover right here, but real quickly, to Darren Beattie, is Elon Musk still suppressing your information on Twitter? | ||
Darren, look, brother, every time I put something out with one of those old code words that the Twitter censors didn't like in the old days, they won't print it. | ||
Those algorithms are still in effect, Aaron. | ||
And by the way, wasn't Musk going to release all the source code on Twitter so we could see exactly how they were screwing us? | ||
Elon's just not doing it. | ||
I'll tell you what, 2024 is coming up. | ||
He's going to be on the side of the Never Trump regime. | ||
Give us Twitter. Darren, real quickly, because Miles Groh's not up, the War Room's not up, not that we ever wanted to be up. | ||
They're suppressing voices. | ||
Give me 30 seconds of where you think really we stand with Twitter not being a crime scene, but actually being a free speech platform, sir. | ||
Yeah, my view on it is simply that it's all about if you're going to compare Twitter to some sort of perfect Social media platform, it's certainly not that, and indeed very far from it, and there's a tremendous amount of room for improvement. | ||
But if you compare it to what it was under Jack Dorsey, I think it's pretty unambiguously That's where I disagree, violently, because this is the problem we have with Fox News. | ||
Everybody thinks it's conservative. | ||
Oh, it's better than MSNBC and CNN. No, no, no, no, no. | ||
They're like Campbell's nose under the tent. | ||
Twitter, you think it's better when it's still screwing you. | ||
That's worse than Facebook. | ||
But it is demonstrably better than when dorsing these guys... | ||
I don't know if it's demonstrably better. | ||
I'm not seeing it, Steve. | ||
I'm telling you, I put posts up and they don't go up. | ||
I want to have you back on and have Darren in a deeper talk about this. | ||
Darren, you got two things I want to cover. | ||
You got the J6, and by the way, Revolver, obviously one of the best lights out there. | ||
Tell me about the J6 situation, and then you got this amazing piece on the Ottoman Empire and transhumanism. | ||
Walk us through it. Well, I know we have limited time, so I'll just give the most important stuff, and everyone can go to revolver.news and read it in full. | ||
The January 6 piece is really scandalous. | ||
It's about a Green Beret, a hero who served his country in many contexts, and most notably for this story, he was a major whistleblower for January 6. | ||
The JTTF tried to recruit him as an informant. | ||
He recorded them, and he went public. | ||
And the Biden's Department of Justice retaliated against him so hard they recently sentenced him to seven years in prison. | ||
He claims it was a retaliation in the course of his trial. | ||
They wouldn't even let him admit into evidence the fact that he recorded government agents trying to recruit him and he subsequently made it public. | ||
The details of this are so scandalous and so disgusting It's the most egregious case I've ever seen of prosecutorial misconduct and the political weaponization of the Justice Department. | ||
Hold it real quickly, too. | ||
We now have Mike Morrell. | ||
Huge story. And I know John Solomon are RVs all over this. | ||
Mike Morrell's admitted that that the whole letter about the Biden laptop from hell was completely these guys trying to protect the Praetorian Guard of our intelligence. | ||
The senior guys. These aren't Grand Dunes. | ||
The senior guys trying to protect trying to protect. | ||
And now we've got a whistleblower over there saying, hey, Merrick Garland is the guy that's suppressing all the investigations of Biden. | ||
What say you to this, Darren Beattie? | ||
Is DOJ the first rat's nest we've got to clear out? | ||
Oh, there are so many, but the DOJ is the most dangerous one now. | ||
I mean, it used to be that the national security state would facilitate censorship and just deplatform you for doing what they don't like. | ||
We're now at the second stage of the dystopia where we're way beyond censorship. | ||
Now they will criminally indict you and put you in prison. | ||
That's the next stage of deplatforming that we're at. | ||
We see it in the case of Trump's indictment. | ||
We see it in the case of this young guy who was recently convicted of a felony for anti-Hillary memes. | ||
And we see it tragically in the case of this Green Beret whistleblower who recorded and exposed the government's efforts to recruit him, and now he's been sentenced to seven years in federal prison. | ||
It's an absolute disgrace. | ||
I tell you, we'll come back and get the Ottoman thing. | ||
I want to take some time with it. It's so explosive. | ||
Darren, how do people get to you and Revolver? | ||
Revolver is the cutting edge of investigative reporting and analysis. | ||
Where do people go? Revolver.News, White Hot, so many different stories. | ||
We're on Getter at Revolver News, and I am on Twitter at Darren J. Beattie. | ||
And not suppressed. As much as I gave Darren a hard time, that guy is putting out some of the best stuff in all of news in the world. | ||
You've got to make Revolver part of your daily news. | ||
He just grinds it out and does his homework. | ||
And it's real news and facts, not manufactured stuff. | ||
So we thank you, Darren. | ||
We'll bring you around on Musk eventually. | ||
He puts some alternative stuff. | ||
He's got the guy that's not with us on the dollar. | ||
That's okay. We love it. | ||
Darren Beattie, thank you. You're a rock star. | ||
I want to continue this discussion. | ||
I've got Nicole from the new federal state, but there's something very disturbing and I can't figure it out. | ||
Our own Jane Zirkle joins us and Peter and I know, because remember, Navarro and myself are the only two Americans in history to be held in criminal contempt at Congress and fully sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Peter did it because of his many years of being anti-CCP, but particularly in the White House. | ||
Two minutes after Biden took his hand off the Bible, the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee put out a list of a handful of Americans that were fully sanctioned. | ||
I was the first civilian, I think, in history. | ||
Peter Navarro was up at the top of the list. | ||
They had Pompeo, Pottinger. | ||
But they're playing hardball on Smash Mouth. | ||
And I got Nicole here in a second, but a couple of things happened the last few days and I don't understand it. | ||
And somebody's going to have to explain it to me. | ||
We have a massive federal trial. | ||
This is a trial going on in a federal court, the same federal court that Peter Navarro had been chained up like a dog in the jail underneath it, right? | ||
Waiting on the contempt of Congress. | ||
Okay. And we're big boys. | ||
You don't hear us whining about it. | ||
It's a fact. Okay. | ||
It's okay. There's a federal trial that they're bringing in Leo DiCaprio. | ||
And by the way, as big a star effers as Washington is, when these movie stars show up in D.C., the city shuts down. | ||
I mean, they're like kids. | ||
DiCaprio comes for a—he gives two hours of testimony in a federal court, an open court, and he testifies that Jolo, this billionaire that's now hiding in mainland China under the protection of the CCP that ripped off the people in Malaysia for billions of dollars, was going to put $40 million into the Democratic Party. | ||
But the entire trial is really around the transfer of money and really about the Justice Department, about the extradition of Miles Guo. | ||
Now, they will never—Miles Guo gets subpoenaed on this thing, and then right after he's subpoenaed, he's rolled up by another branch of the Justice Department, so he can't testify. | ||
So Miles Guo is about—and it's got Elliott Brody, it's got Steve Wynn, it's got Joe Lowe. | ||
They're having bounties of $25 million when you get Miles back. | ||
Explain why Miles can't testify. | ||
That's really important. Well, Miles can't testify because they rolled him up for these fraud charges, right? | ||
And he didn't get bail. | ||
They will not let him out. | ||
He didn't get bail yesterday. | ||
And we can't figure it out because the state security guys that run the illegal jails in Chinatown throughout the country, these are senior MSA guys. | ||
And in that complaint, victim number one there is Miles Guo. | ||
And the new federal state, his followers, what they call the 9-12 group, that try to get the word out for people about how the Chinese Communist Party is infiltrating. | ||
So you have a federal trial in D.C. with heavy-duty people in it. | ||
It's all about paying a bounty of tens of millions of dollars to senior people to get the Justice Department. | ||
They got a guy, Higginbotham, in the Justice Department that took a $40 $40 million bribe. | ||
This executive of the Justice Bar took a $40 million bribe. | ||
He cut a deal. He never spent any jail time. | ||
He testifies, and it never comes out as about Miles Groh. | ||
So Jane, give me a quick summary there, and I'm going to get in a cold, because this Ministry of State Security, guys, These guys are senior guys. | ||
Their whole thing is to intimidate Chinese nationals here in the United States that are anti-CCP. Miles is victim number one. | ||
They get released in the one afternoon. | ||
They get bail in an afternoon and Miles is in a jail. | ||
Give me the trial, sir, ma'am. | ||
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Right, and it's important to mention that George Higginbotham, who's now out free, is working with a firm known as the Citadel firm. | |
It's not Citadel. That would just be too perfect now, wouldn't it? | ||
But he's working with the Citadel firm, and they have contracts with none other than the D.C. government. | ||
So here's a CCP co-conspirator who has ties to now the D.C. government. | ||
Who took $40 million and got caught. | ||
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Who took $40 million for a Chinese embassy meeting. | |
But the thing that inextricably links the Pras-Michel case and the bombshell release that happened on Monday with these police stations in Chinatown is the effort to get Miles Guo and, of course, the Public Ministry of Security. | ||
And Pras-Michel met with Sun Lijun The Vice Minister of Public Security for China and Jeff Sessions testified this week that he was well aware of the CCP's want to have Miles Guo extradited and of Sun Lijun's efforts to have Miles Guo extradited. | ||
And so they refused to let Miles Guo be the victim in all this, even though these crimes have been prosecuted. | ||
People have pled guilty to these things. | ||
You look at the Justice Department's press releases or their filings, they won't address Miles as the victim. | ||
They won't even say his name half the time. | ||
Or the media won't say his name or the only coverage that he gets is that he's in jail and he must be this horrible person or he's best friends with Steve Bannon so therefore he must be like the devil. | ||
And Miles is the victim. | ||
Because the Chinese Communist Party at the highest level wanted to extradite him back to China because he was speaking the truth about the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's the whole thing. Full stop. | ||
Let's think about it. You've got Twitter, which he's the first guy I think ever banned from Twitter, and Musk has his laying back on. | ||
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Why? And think about the 9-12 task force. | |
They get you banned from Twitter. | ||
The CCP got him banned. | ||
Yes. The CCP went after the 9-12 Task Force. | ||
That's the day Miles asked for asylum here in the United States. | ||
They specifically focused because he was telling the truth about the CCP, about the corruption, about the money laundering, about them buying real estate in New York City, about how that Lao Bai Jing is tortured and tormented and suppressed by all this. | ||
Now we have two things. We have Twitter's banding and won't let him back on. | ||
You've got all the information coming out of trial, which is blockbuster information, and it's total crickets. | ||
Outside of Jane Zirkle, you get a Washington Post or Daily Beast every now and again, but there's actually no coverage. | ||
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Well, I also want to say that CNN asked Pras Michel this week what he thought of the charges, and he sort of just schlepped it off, saying, oh, well, it's not rape, it's not murder, but I want to make an argument that the judicial system neglects to make, and that is, if Miles Guo was extradited to China, he would not be alive today. | |
No, he'd be executed immediately. Yeah. | ||
He'd be executed immediately. And this 100 % because he came to the West to say this. | ||
By the way... He will be one of the few people who has both spent time in a Chinese Communist prison and a U.S. prison for speaking the friggin' truth in China about China, here about China. | ||
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And the amount of money that's involved in this. | |
I mean, Jeff Sessions mentioned how the memo that Elliot Brody and Pross Michelle worked on did, in fact, get to his office. | ||
And this memo was about extraditing Miles Guo. | ||
If Brody had been successful... | ||
So the memo did get to his office. | ||
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The memo did get to Jeff Sessions' office. | |
And if Brody had been successful in all this, he would have been paid around $75 million. | ||
Repeat that. $75 million. | ||
Prost Michel took $100 million from Joe Lowe and his dirty 1MDB financial scandal money. | ||
Which ripped it off from the Malaysian people. | ||
It's a bounty. Hold on, a bounty. $75 million. | ||
Remember, Brody... | ||
And Nguyen are senior fundraisers in the Republican Party. | ||
This is not just a Democrat. | ||
Nguyen, don't bury the lead. Why is Nguyen? | ||
Why is he involved? Because you've got casinos in Macau and China. | ||
All the cash comes from the CCP. I saw Nguyen in the White House pulling that crap, telling the boss to be soft on China. | ||
No tariffs. No tariffs. | ||
This is not just Democrats. | ||
This is the Uniparty. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party has infiltrated every institution in our nation and their fifth columnist all around. | ||
And this trial is exposing it. | ||
Higginbotham, $40 million. | ||
A. Brody, $75 million. | ||
They have unlimited amount of money to stop the dissidents from speaking. | ||
Short commercial break. Nicole from New Federal States is going to join us. | ||
We're going to talk about the Ministry of State Security and that whole racket next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. By the way, Daily Beast has, I have it up on Getter right now, go to Getter, called Thrust and Perry. | ||
It's about five or six stories down. | ||
Daily Beast has a very good analysis of President Trump's really, his attack on, his thrust, his attack, his angle of attack on the Social Security and Medicare part, and DeSantis' rebuttal, which I've been saying, if you're going to rebut it, you've got to go back to your core beliefs. | ||
He pulls something from March, it doesn't work, and they agree with it. | ||
So this is going to be a continual element. | ||
Economic policy, and this is what I like about Trump putting up these policy videos. | ||
The differences here are just not in personality and leadership. | ||
The differences are actually deeper. | ||
And I'm a great admirer of Governor DeSantis as governor, and I'm a big supporter of what he's doing at Disney. | ||
I know there's some controversy. | ||
I think what he's doing in the wokeness is amazing. | ||
I'm not sure that scales right now to what's going on in the world. | ||
You have politics, World War III, all of that. | ||
By the way, part of our special tomorrow morning We're kicking off the World War III conference, the early years, tomorrow in Los Angeles, the greater L.A. area. | ||
Make sure you go get a ticket. | ||
Also, I want to make sure you get to your Substack and everything you're doing, and the university. | ||
PeterNavarro.Substack.com. | ||
PeterNavarro.Substack.com. | ||
I do the short form, the punch, the Mike Tyson version of the long-form war room. | ||
No, you've got to get it, and his course. | ||
I don't care if you dropped out of high school or your freshman year, the School of Hard Knocks, the College of the Deplorables, the first course, the macro course costs you $12. | ||
Discount it on the world. Discount. | ||
You've got to get it. It's a Harvard-level course. | ||
He's a PhD from Harvard. | ||
I want everybody to be immersed in these topics. | ||
Also, make sure you go to burschgold.com and download The Debt Trap. | ||
Get it all done, okay? | ||
Nicole, here's what I don't understand, Nicole. | ||
You're a new federal state. You've been at CPAC. You've been at Turning Point. | ||
We're getting momentum. You're on Capitol Hill. | ||
You got 10 guys sending dear colleague letters because Miles is the top whistleblower against the CCP. The Ministry of State Security gets rolled up. | ||
They're bad guys. | ||
They're putting pressure on every Chinese national. | ||
Keep your mouth shut. Don't say anything about the CCP or we're going to take you and we're going to send you back to mainland China. | ||
We're going to arrest your family. Their number one target is Miles Guo. | ||
Now help me out here, Nicole. | ||
How did they get bail in the first afternoon as we know their Ministry of State and their number one target is Miles and number two target is the new federal state. | ||
How did they get bail and Miles is still in jail? | ||
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Ma'am, help me out here. Well, it's a great question. | |
The CCP has spent billions of dollars trying to return Mr. | ||
Mao's school back to China. | ||
And you guys just did wonderful analysis about the system actors. | ||
Who are the American proxies that have been helping the CCP to do its dirty bidding? | ||
And just look at what happened. | ||
All the big people who got the, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars or tens of millions of dollars, they walk free. | ||
None of them spent a single day behind the bar. | ||
George Hagenbotham was handsomely employed by a global financial company doing active business in communist China. | ||
And Steven Wen and Elliot Brody, they're off the hook. | ||
It's Mr. Mao Zedong, the very target of all of this well-orchestrated political witch hunt and persecution is now spending days behind the federal bar and also Lu Jian Wang and Chen Jinping, they're the two Chinatown men who were charged on Monday for helping the CCP to set up the police station in lower Manhattan. | ||
They were off the hook. | ||
They were bailed out instantly after the same day They were arrested. | ||
I don't get it. I mean, what kind of justice are we talking about? | ||
Everybody, you know, all the American proxies, they cut tens of millions of dollars. | ||
What is it? Mr. | ||
Moskowitz is in the jail. Hang on. | ||
As Lao Bai Jing, and particularly the Chinese people who aspire to freedom, you had in Tiananmen Square, you had Lady Liberty. | ||
What is Lao Bai Jing? When they look at the American system, which is supposed to be justice is blind. | ||
Tell me what Lao Bai Jing thinks about this situation right now, ma'am. | ||
Mr. Mao's case and the second denial to his bond request has raised a global concern. | ||
In China, hundreds of millions of people are paying close attention to Mr. | ||
Mao's case. I mean, if America cannot bring justice to Mr. | ||
Mao Zedong, the whole world will lose the confidence in America's justice system because you're sending a very strong signal to the entire world that this country's justice system has been entirely weaponized by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And it means that any foreign government with deep pockets will have so much power than American citizen. | ||
And, you know, the highest beater will control America's rule of law. | ||
So that will send strong message not only to the 1.4 billion people in China, but also to people in Europe, from around the world. | ||
America will no longer be the beacon of the hope for the entire world. | ||
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You will become a colony controlled by the CCP. The reason this is such a threat and the CCP is such a threat is that they've got fifth columns. | |
They've got them in Taiwan. They've got them in the United States. | ||
And I'm telling you, this is unrestricted warfare, and they're at war with us. | ||
It's obvious. Nicole, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
How do they get to the new federal state? | ||
Follow us on NFSC Speaks on Twitter and Getter, and also visit our website, nfscofficial.com, and join our social media campaign, hashtag Free Mao School. | ||
America is not free until Mr Mao School is free. | ||
Let's free Mr Mao School and take down the CCP in the United States of America. | ||
And Mr Mao School already told people many years ago that the swing state, or key battleground state, of our fight against the CCP is not in Beijing, is not in Zhongnanhai, but here on the U.S. soil in Washington, D.C. and in New York City. | ||
Wow, yeah. Fabulous. | ||
Thank you very much, Nicole. | ||
Your social media, because you're covering this trial very, very closely. | ||
This trial is huge. Tell us about it. | ||
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You can find me at Jane Zirkle on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Getter. | |
And I also want to point out that prosecutors mentioned how Pras Michel met with FBI agents regarding the extradition of Miles Guo, but did not mention his dealings with Joe Lowe, the wanted businessman. | ||
How about that? It's outrageous. Real quickly, how did it get to your substack again? | ||
It's peternavaro.substack.com. | ||
And Admiral, it's a pleasure. | ||
Always an honor, sir. | ||
It's always great. Great show. Charlie Kirk, you're going to get a couple more hours of populist nationalism here on Real America's Voice. | ||
Keep it tuned to your REV channel right now. | ||
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