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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | |
Yeah, but how long can that last? | ||
You can get away with one glitchy Twitter space introduction, but at some point you got to go out and start meeting people and talking to voters. | ||
And by the way, persuading voters if you want to be the general election candidate who don't see the world quite the way you do or that the way you've... | ||
He described Florida as this oasis that he's created. | ||
There are a lot of people in this country, namely on the six-week abortion ban, who do not agree with you, and you will need their votes as well. | ||
But this definitely was not Ronald Reagan at the Statue of Liberty in 1980, visually or in terms of stagecraft. | ||
But we've been talking about this all morning, Joe, which is that... | ||
This is laughable and it's amusing at the moment, but he's now got his chance to step out and be a candidate and not just be an idea and not just be a thought that maybe he could be the alternative. | ||
He's got to go now prove it to a wider audience than the people he was perhaps talking to just last night. | ||
Right, he's got to do that. | ||
And people are talking about how much money he has. | ||
That only gets you so far. | ||
It only got Jeb so far. | ||
And then when he got out on the campaign trail, the support all disappeared. | ||
The money all disappeared. | ||
The candidacy all disappeared. | ||
So it's a really good question about what happens moving forward. | ||
But yeah, Mika, this was just a colossal... | ||
If the Hindenburg were a political launch, all right, this would be like... | ||
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You know, the Hindenburg blowing up like three or four times. | |
But the fact is that the rest of this story is he's got a new day today. | ||
He's got a new day tomorrow. | ||
He's got new days between now and early next year. | ||
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So, you know, this could be a distant memory very soon. | |
Well, I just, true, although I'm kind of stuck on a few things. | ||
Number one, that glitchy thing, that the decision, Elon, I don't even get it. | ||
Like, are you, what are you owning exactly? | ||
But, and then secondly, I know this seems small, but it'd be like, you know, Joe Biden's running for president, and, you know, he's going to announce his campaign, and he does a campaign ad, and he's like, hi, I'm Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
Ron DeSantis? Was someone going to tell us? | ||
I mean, a lot of people on Twitter... | ||
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He's changing his name back. We're talking about... | |
He's changing his name back. He's been back and forth on this over the years. | ||
So he's waffled on his name. | ||
The way even he pronounces it, he's been back and forth. | ||
And it looks like for this campaign, he would like to be Ron DeSantis. | ||
That's by his own words last night. | ||
Take a look at the evolution of his name. | ||
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I am Ron DeSantis. | |
I'm Ron DeSantis. | ||
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I am Ron DeSantis. | |
This is Governor Ron DeSantis. | ||
Hello, this is Governor Ron DeSantis wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. | ||
Hi, this is Governor Ron DeSantis, and I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. | ||
Hi, I'm Governor Ron DeSantis, and I want to congratulate all of you at Rumble as you open your U.S. headquarters. | ||
I'm so confused. And yesterday, he's back, Willie, to... | ||
To be sad, I mean, I don't know. | ||
Let's give him some time. You've got to workshop the act in the small clubs, and now he's playing arenas, and he's made a story, John. | ||
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And by the way, let's forget, Lemire, let's remember, like Prince, man, he just changed his time to hire name. | |
It just became a symbol. | ||
So he can do it if he wants to ever change it. | ||
I'm reminded of Joe Theismann, who, when he wanted to win the Heismann, suddenly changed his name to Joe Theismann. | ||
Like, that changed his pronunciation. | ||
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That's where we are with D or D. He's in agreement. | |
When I took control of this particular investigation, I immediately saw it was way outside the norm of what I've experienced in the past. | ||
Gary Shapley is a supervisory special agent for the IRS, where he's worked for 14 years. | ||
In January 2020, he was assigned to what he calls a high-profile investigation. | ||
Who's the subject of the investigation? | ||
I can't confirm or deny the subject of this investigation. | ||
Why not? Because, you know, part of the tax secrecy laws don't allow it. | ||
Shapley can't say it, but CBS News has learned the investigation was the probe of Hunter Biden by the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Delaware. | ||
Senior Biden administration officials have vowed to let it run its course without interference. | ||
It's not restricted in this investigation in any way. | ||
But CBS News has obtained this letter Shapley's lawyers sent to Congress Monday alleging irregularities in DOJ's handling of the investigation. | ||
Shapley is seeking legal protections from Congress so he can share specifics of his allegations. | ||
There was multiple steps that were slow walked at the direction of the Department of Justice. | ||
Had you ever encountered that before? | ||
I have not, no. These deviations from normal process, and each and every time, it seemed to always benefit the subject. | ||
Shapley says he decided to blow the whistle after a heated meeting last October with federal prosecutors. | ||
It was my red line meeting. | ||
It just got to that point where that switch was turned on and I just couldn't silence my conscience anymore. | ||
Welcome to The War Room. It's Thursday, May 25th, year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
A very busy Thursday at that, while Stephen K. Bannon might not be hosting. | ||
You've got Natalie Winters in the meantime, the co-host and executive editor of this wonderful show. | ||
Seems like the DeSantis campaign is off to a start, not with a bang, but a whimper, a technologically deficient, low-energy conference call at that. | ||
It doesn't matter, Ron, or should I say Rob? | ||
How you pronounce your last name? | ||
DeSantis, DeSantis, Ken Griffin, Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You are bought and paid for by the oligarchs, by big tech. | ||
And pro tip, if you're going to launch your presidential campaign and paint yourself as Mr. | ||
Anti-Woke, Mr. | ||
Populist, maybe you should say the words Chinese Communist Party and you're... | ||
I guess it was supposed to be an hour-long Twitter space but turned into an hour-and-a-half, two-hour-long debacle. | ||
Maybe you also should have said the words World Economic Forum, but he didn't. | ||
I'm pretty sure if you can actually call out the two greatest existential threats that we face as Americans, it makes the great American comeback. | ||
Pretty sure I heard that term from someone else, maybe Mr. | ||
Donald J. Trump, but hey, it's all good. | ||
You can't even call out our enemies for what they are. | ||
I don't really think you can take them on, but that might just be me. | ||
I think the war room posse probably agrees, but don't go anywhere. | ||
We have a very, very, very packed show. | ||
A lot of wood to chop, as Steve would say. | ||
By the way, don't let this whole DeSantis debacle, this cacophony distract really from the issue itself right now. | ||
Obviously the show, really the only media outlet that's been paying any attention to what's going on in Geneva with the World Health Organization, the United Nations, what they're planning to do to our national sovereignty, really to every aspect of your life all the way down to what your doctor can and can't prescribe you or force you to take or mandate you to inject. | ||
Into Your Body and joining me to discuss some very interesting revelations about the, of course, infamous WHO pandemic treaty. | ||
Frankly, I think that's too euphemistic of a term is James Roguski, who I believe has actually obtained the text, the words of the actual treaty, or at least a draft version. | ||
So amidst this fog of war, it seems like we've actually obtained obtained the enemy's battle plan. | ||
So, James, if we have you, before we get into the specifics, the details, the really scary stuff, I'd love if you could just sort of walk us through how you actually obtained this document, what exactly it is, and on a scale of 1 to 10, or maybe you should go 1 to 100, you know, what would you put the threat, now that we actually have the documentation, the codified text about what they want to ram through the UN to affect all of us here in the United States, How worried should we be? | ||
Well, I don't believe in worry. | ||
You know, we don't want to be warriors. | ||
We want to be warriors. And so I obtained the text because they were circulating it amongst what they called the drafting group. | ||
And a friend that I communicate very often through Twitter noticed that it was available online. | ||
It's not any kind of secret document in the sense that it was hacked or anything like that. | ||
What they are calling it is the Bureau's text. | ||
of the proposed CA plus convention, agreement plus. | ||
And probably the biggest concerning change in this new version is the rules by which additional protocols could be added After any agreement, the issue with a framework convention is they just kind of agree in general to create a new bureaucracy, a conference of the parties that's separated yet through another layer of bureaucracy. | ||
And then after the core convention is agreed to, in the future, they can add protocols There's nothing you can do to stop them because of the layers of bureaucracy. | ||
So all of that information is available on my substack. | ||
But I want to caution people not to get stuck in the details and lose the big picture. | ||
There are actions that the war room posse can take. | ||
There's three things right off the top. | ||
We need to exit the WHO. It's really very easy to get that information. | ||
Go to exitthewho.com. | ||
And on that page, there's two very important things that I've also obtained. | ||
When they start these meetings, finally, they let everyone know who the delegates are. | ||
So if you go to exitthewho.com, You can click on one of the first links and start yelling and screaming at your delegates all around the world. | ||
And the other thing is they have put forth a... | ||
In the Federal Register, I found that in June, they're going to have two public comment periods, and they refer to them as listening sessions. | ||
A good friend of mine, Dustin, from Interest of Justice, ripped him a new one at the last listening session, and I encourage everyone to go to ExitTheWho.com. | ||
You can click on the link to participate and give your public comment. | ||
Silence equals consent. | ||
And you can submit your name, your email, you know, via email to get a chance to speak directly to the Office of Global Affairs at Health and Human Services and let the delegates know exactly what you think about the treaty and the proposed amendments. | ||
And I'm talking about all of this under protest. | ||
Because nobody is talking about the fact that last year, 12 months ago, The World Health Assembly did adopt amendments to the international health regulations and not a single member of Congress, not one of them, has said a word about rejecting the amendments that were adopted last year. | ||
A year has passed in the 18-month period and we've only got six months left. | ||
They need to wake up and say something about the amendments that were adopted last year. | ||
Certainly. No, the Biden regime is so far in support of this. | ||
They're really at the tip of the spear. | ||
I mean, you have Javier Becerra, the secretary of HHS, over there in Geneva right now basically helping draft the treaty. | ||
Biden's top biosecurity advisor is an alum of the World Health Organization who helped create the ideological backing to push this treaty through. | ||
I want to hold you. We only got about a minute and a half before I have to... | ||
To cut to break, but I'm just curious because I read your wonderful Substack piece on this, and you really sort of itemized it and you drilled down into certain areas, not of concern, but of areas for the warring posse to get educated on so they can make those calls that you're talking about. | ||
But when it comes to vaccine protections, whether it's for governments or the vaccine makers, you had some interesting pull quotes, some interesting lines that you had isolated from the treaty with regard to that. | ||
If you want to start walking us through that, and I'll hold you through the break, I'd appreciate that. | ||
The older version had stronger language, and so they go through revision after revision after revision, and it's not just what's in the document that you're looking at now. | ||
It's what was lost from the document prior. | ||
But again, I want to caution everybody. | ||
I'm digging way down deep into the specific details of it. | ||
On another level, you just look at this and you go, wait a minute. | ||
This morning I'm going through with a really fine-toothed comb and I've already found at least 150. | ||
It looks like it's going to end up maybe being over 200 obligations that each party to the treaty would have to fulfill and, you know, Call it what you want when you're obligated to do something, you know, under an international agreement. | ||
Whether or not they want to say that's a loss of sovereignty is just a man. | ||
We're getting ourselves into trouble. | ||
James, hang on. We've got to cut to break, but I want to come back and hit this. | ||
Remember War Room Posse. | ||
COVID-19, that whole pandemic that was supposed to be the globalists, really mastered a plan to lock you in your house and silence you. | ||
But we fought back and we stopped it and we need to do that again with this pandemic treaty. | ||
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We'll be right back to do just that. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We still have James Roguski with us helping us drill down on what exactly the World Health Organization wants to do to you and your body. | ||
You would think after COVID-19 and the way that they totally botched their handling of that, at least from the public's perception, unless you take the more nuanced view that it was all by design, which is my personal take, my theory of the case, Well, I don't think we need to expand their authority over anything, frankly, the entire world. | ||
And if you read this text of the treaty, that seems to be their goal. | ||
Of course, they use euphemistic terms and happy, nice-looking logos and nice color schemes because the globalists are... | ||
Are very good at branding. I'm sure it helps when you evolve corporate America in your back pocket. | ||
But if you actually drill down, it's pretty scary stuff. | ||
And helping us to do just that is, James, you were talking about the protections for vaccine manufacturers before we had to cut to break. | ||
And there's a section that I just want to read, specifically the text. | ||
It's from Section 14, Part 6, and it has to do with vaccines or any of... | ||
These other treatments or protocols when it comes to pandemics. | ||
And it says each party shall, in accordance with national laws, encourage manufacturers as appropriate to generate relevant data and diligently pursue regulatory authorizations and or approvals of pandemic related products. | ||
And as you know, as I know. | ||
Words, diction, syntax are very, very important when it comes to these treaties. | ||
And my take on that, they're just going to encourage big pharma. | ||
They're just going to encourage Pfizer, encourage Moderna to make sure that any of the vaccines that they're making don't harm you. | ||
Something tells me encouragement isn't going to go a long way with a big pharma company that's just motivated by profits. | ||
And by the way, you know what they are going to mandate? | ||
You, your body having to take vaccines and wear a mask and your kids not being able to go to school. | ||
Perfect example of a double standard. | ||
James, if you want to pick up where you left off, and then I got a couple more questions for you, I'd appreciate that. | ||
Sure. One of the things that slipped by in the, or at least for most people, slipped by in the strategic roundtable from Monday was a statement made by the co-chair of the working group for the International Health Regulation Amendments. | ||
He's from Saudi Arabia, and he very clearly said that during a pandemic, your rights need to be overruled. | ||
And, you know, it's one of these sentences that gets said in, you know, the middle of hours and hours and hours of meetings, and it's shocking, okay? | ||
And so what is going on here, in my opinion, is there are so many discussions going on, but what you're not hearing are the discussions about the proposed amendments to the international health regulations. | ||
They're talking about the treaty. | ||
Under protest, I've published the details about the new version of the treaty, but I see it also, as bad as it is, it's a decoy and a distraction from what they're hiding. | ||
They have not, to my knowledge, released since December any updated version of the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations. | ||
And those are the most disturbing problems because They don't need to be signed by a president. | ||
They don't need to get Senate advice and consent. | ||
As we've seen with what happened last year, if they merely keep it quiet, it goes into legal effect. | ||
And they are keeping that under such tight lock and key. | ||
What people need to be looking for in these assembly meetings is not just what they're saying, it's what they're not saying and what they're hiding. | ||
And so I encourage everyone in the war room to go to exitthewho.com and give me a call. | ||
This may freak you out because we haven't talked before, but, you know, I do it with Steve all the time. | ||
My phone number is 310-619-6222. | ||
All of this stuff is overwhelming. | ||
We can cut through all of the details. | ||
We want to support Representative Andy Biggs, HR 79, withdraw from the WHO, stop funding them, give them notice that we're leaving, repeal the legislation that got us into this mess in the You can click on links there to participate in the public comment period. | ||
You can scream and yell directly at the Office of Global Affairs, which is where these delegates get their paycheck, and also go to the page where I think I've gotten 17 emails. | ||
We have a delegation of 61 people in Geneva right now, and there certainly aren't 61 news agencies reporting on it. | ||
It's the things that they're not showing you. | ||
It's the things that they're not saying that you really have to dig for and tell everyone you know about what is going on. | ||
That little clip, I sent it to your producer. | ||
I hope you can play it at some point during the day. | ||
For the co-chairperson of the working group to say that during a pandemic it's necessary to trample your unalienable rights is an absolute abomination. | ||
Anyone who would say that, any organization that would think that way, there's only one answer. | ||
We have to exit the WHO. Just go to exitthewho.com. | ||
James, thank you so much for joining us, and thank you for giving out your phone number. | ||
I would do the same, but I don't know how well that would end, so I think at least for this show I'm going to abstain from doing that. | ||
But James, if people want to stay in contact with you and follow your work, what's your substack? | ||
What are your coordinates? Where can people find you? | ||
It's just my name, James Roguski, J-A-M-E-S-R-O-G-U-S-K-I.substack.com. | ||
But if you go to exitthewho.com, you're going to get to the same place. | ||
Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. | ||
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I appreciate it. Of course. | |
Well, I think we have Colonel John Mills, and I think Steve Bannon and Russ Vogt should be calling in in a bit to talk all things debt ceiling. | ||
But in the meantime, you guys may have heard the story. | ||
Pretty massive, wide-scale hack of the United States happening at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
I think I've already said CCP two times now, so I think that's two times more than Ron DeSantis said it on last night's space, but he's supposed to be The commander-in-chief of this country. | ||
I'll hold my breath on that one. | ||
But Colonel Mills, we have you. | ||
I think I'm told you have some very nice graphics and charts and everything to really walk us through the scope, really the unprecedented scope of this hack, what the Chinese Communist Party is doing, at least when it comes to the United States' critical infrastructure. | ||
If you want to sort of contextualize and explain what's going on, I'd appreciate that. | ||
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Thank you, Natalie. | |
An honor to be on with you here. | ||
The gathering storm is turning hot quickly. | ||
So we just announced the hat in Guam, and I'll show you that, but you got to put it in context. | ||
This is extremely important what's going on. | ||
First of all, for the War Room Posse, there's an 80 % chance that you've bought a product that has a chip from Taiwan in it. | ||
So we need those chips for commercial purposes. | ||
We need the chips for trying to make weapons faster. | ||
To make up for everything we're sending to Ukraine. | ||
Right now, China is conducting a soft drone blockade. | ||
So they are flying a continuous air patrol of drones on the east side. | ||
Now, these drones can be armed. | ||
It's not clear whether they're armed, but they can be armed very quickly with bombs and missiles that can hit ships, land targets, and incoming aircraft. | ||
So there is a blockade, soft blockade, essentially going on right now. | ||
To blockade us from helping to break that blockade, there's three things, and Steve and I have been chewing on this for about a week now, there's three things that very likely, very likely China will do. | ||
First of all, this is the Panama Canal. | ||
For those who took Howard Zinn in history books, America made the Panama Canal. | ||
Right now, we need this. | ||
If China blocks this, this is in Panama, 50 % of our Navy is off the table from helping break the blockade. | ||
And right now it's all about water management at the Madden Dam. | ||
Approximately five Chinese companies run all aspects of the canal right now. | ||
This is scary. We built it and we walked away from it. | ||
Now China owns and operates a number of the key things, including the water management run out of the Madden Dam. | ||
They can flood or drain the canal. | ||
This stops America. | ||
50 % of America cannot get to the Pacific. | ||
It's also about the Suez. | ||
Europe will be asphyxiated if the Suez Canal is cut off. | ||
And it's all about the American base camp in Djibouti. | ||
And now China has a base camp. | ||
They bought their way in about five years ago. | ||
I studied this. | ||
This is very scary. | ||
In seven minutes, less than ten minutes, China can launch an armored force. | ||
We don't have any armored tanks in Djibouti. | ||
They can launch and do a thunder run. | ||
Our first Gulf War is their model successful. | ||
The gold standard on warfare. | ||
In less than ten minutes, they can be at our base at Camp Lemoneer at the International Airport, and there's another government agency that runs this airfield, Jebeli. | ||
They can be there, decimate these camps in under 10 minutes. | ||
Their artillery doesn't even have to leave their base compound. | ||
They can just devastate this. | ||
Their armor can overrun our bases. | ||
Then China says to Egypt, we'll spot you $10 billion to cover your lost revenue for the next year. | ||
Don't let anything through. | ||
That chokes Europe. | ||
Okay. The third element, a China cyber blitz. | ||
And it's so important that in the National Defense Authorization Act, 1088 mandated a war game to see the effects on domestic critical infrastructure. | ||
Well, it's already happened. Guam. | ||
What happens? | ||
China will conduct a cyber blitz. | ||
And it's all about our power systems, our ports, and our plants. | ||
Okay? So this is very important. | ||
For example, here. | ||
75 % of these container cranes in America come from China and ZPMC Corporation, and they all have remote maintenance back doors going to China. | ||
They can mess around the counterweights, literally fool and trick the systems in thinking that they are okay, when actually they're off-center, out of balance, and they'll topple over to this ship, shut down everything. | ||
Colonel Mills, hang on. | ||
I want to keep you with me through the break. | ||
Unfortunately, we've got to jump to some very good commercials. | ||
But we'll definitely have you and keep you through to keep talking. | ||
But they say the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. | ||
And I think we're seeing that on full display. | ||
I feel like I'm back in college with all the graphics, except I'm actually learning something. | ||
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We'll be right back. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
You know why the globalists hate you? | ||
Why the WHO wants to lock you in your house and make sure you can't protest unless you're supporting some state-sanctioned propaganda narrative? | ||
It's because you know how to hold the line. | ||
And you know what else you're gonna do right now? | ||
In the next break, you're gonna call your representatives and you're gonna make sure that they use your same spirit and hold the line when it comes to the debt ceiling. | ||
Joining me now... | ||
To discuss, as he has so many times on this show, is Russ Boat. | ||
And it's a rare occurrence. | ||
I know I'm the co-host of War Room, but it's very seldom that I actually get to co-host with Steve. | ||
So, Steve, I think we also have down the line calling in at some point. | ||
He'll be reacting to the news that Russ is going to break. | ||
But Russ has some recent developments when it comes to the debt ceiling and where McCarthy, where some of his Republican colleagues, Might not be doing what you do best, which is holding the line. | ||
Russ, what have you? | ||
Thanks, Natalie. So things are not going in a good direction. | ||
There is not an agreement yet, but the agreement is trending in the wrong direction. | ||
And this is clearly the pound the tables moment for Those of us who want to use the debt limit as an opportunity to crush the bureaucracy, because that's not what we're going to get. | ||
All indications are we're going to get a debt limit through the election, so the entirety of Joe Biden's time in his first term. | ||
That there would be no deep cuts to discretionary spending, what I call the bureaucracy cuts. | ||
Kevin McCarthy has had a negotiating line, a messaging line, of we have to spend less than last year. | ||
Well, my guess is that's going to end up being very close to a freeze and nothing more. | ||
We hear nothing about repeal of the energy credits that are so crucial towards furthering their Green New Deal and that the House has tried to strip so that we can protect the energy grid over the next decades that's going overwhelmingly towards renewables and ruining our energy situation here in this country. | ||
And they're going to talk about work requirements, but Joe Biden has already said that Medicaid's not a part of the work requirements, so they have been weakened. | ||
And the biggest tell is that they are mobilizing House Democrats to pass this. | ||
House Democrats should be completely irrelevant. | ||
There's no need for them. The House passed a bill that has all Republican support, and that's all they need. | ||
That can pass through the Senate if Joe Biden agrees to it. | ||
Joe Biden is getting a debt limit. | ||
They need to stick to their guns and ensure that we are tackling woke and weaponized government. | ||
We are not getting that. | ||
The message of the day, for the members of Congress that are concerned about where we are fiscally and the regime that oppresses the American people, now is the pound the table moment. | ||
Now is when you say, we are not going to go down this road. | ||
Leadership, you have not cut the deal just yet. | ||
Now is the time to walk away and take the same strategy based on coalition government that you have followed since the speakers race that has made Kevin McCarthy a chance to be a historic speaker. | ||
This goes in the complete opposite direction. | ||
It's based on the old political assumptions. | ||
It's all Old Testament. | ||
It's not New Testament. Now is your chance to walk away from a bad deal with Joe Biden and be historic But this is the pound the table moment, and the House members have to rise up and tell him that before he does it. | ||
They can't wait till the deal is cut. | ||
There will be options. We will go to war against the deal that's bad if it's cut. | ||
That will happen. It will be napalm in the morning. | ||
But now is the moment for the House members to rise up and don't let us have to get to that point. | ||
And activists across the country should be calling their members of Congress and getting them to say, look, I know you're heading into a weekend. | ||
I know you want to see your family. | ||
I know you want to get back on that plane. | ||
But we need you to hold the line. | ||
Pound the table, I say. | ||
Burn the table down. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon, I think you are joining us via phone. | ||
If we have you, what are your thoughts? | ||
What should the war room posse be doing? | ||
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Yeah, Ross, before we start firing up on the calls, we've got to do that. | |
It looks like every element, every key element that we had in here is basically either thrown overboard or basically dialed down. | ||
And the worst of all of it is it gives Biden a free reign. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, if they push this till February or March of 2025, we're basically talking about a $4 trillion or more, given their numbers and how the economy is tanking. | ||
$4 trillion plus adding to the national debt? | ||
Is that your math? | ||
Yeah, somewhere in that vicinity. | ||
You know, you get one and a half trillion dollars. | ||
It gave them a one year. You double that. | ||
That's a three trillion dollars. | ||
So in between three and four trillion dollars of the magnitude. | ||
And it's going to be really hard to come to the point where they're getting anywhere near the savings that meets those kinds of levels. | ||
And just to give you a sense, it was... | ||
What are the cuts? | ||
The cuts, if you don't go and force deep discretionary cuts to the non-defense agencies, Health and Human Services, the Department of Critical Race Theory, if you don't force that, you're not defunding the tyranny that is in the American people's lives. | ||
You're not defunding the tyranny of the EPA that puts a 77-year-old Navy veteran in jail for 18 months because he built four ponds on his land. | ||
If you don't defund tyranny, you're doing nothing to go against this regime, and you're giving him a lifeline for two years as opposed to preserving your leverage points and ensuring that they can be used at every opportunity to interpose with this federal government and this regime. | ||
So, look, the hour right now, we still have time, but Kevin McCarthy has to listen to his members, and the members have to rise up and pound the tables, hold the line. | ||
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Okay, I think we've got our marching orders. | |
By the way, just last thing, who around McCarthy, why is McCarthy caving? | ||
All the polling shows that we're going in the right direction. | ||
They've released some cash flow today that shows we're going in the right direction. | ||
We've got the wind to our back, everything. | ||
Why is McCarthy, who around him, is cratering here to the cartel? | ||
If I had to guess, it would be Patrick McHenry, who's been part of the negotiating team as the head of the Financial Services Committee. | ||
You know, the paradigm that we have not gotten them to change and think differently about, Stephen, is the reality that June 1st is not a real deadline. | ||
And so there is not a desire to get past June 2nd or June 3rd. | ||
Never mind that June 15th is coming, all sorts of corporate tax revenues that are coming in. | ||
So that has never changed. | ||
And that has caused them to talk way too much about the crisis of the debt of default. | ||
And they feel that they need to have a deal in the same way that Biden feels they need to have a deal. | ||
And that has caused them to have a fundamental weakness in these negotiations. | ||
That has hurt their ability to get as much as you and I, if we were able to, because we would be saying, look, this default's not real. | ||
It's a lie. And I think that has really hurt their ability to get as much as they want and need, and their members need to call them on them and force it down their throats. | ||
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When our audience calls, just give me the two-liner. | |
Succinctly, what should they say? | ||
Do not cave, hold the line, and insist on deep cuts that require you to cut the bureaucracy. | ||
Deep cuts. None of this like a little bit less than last year. | ||
Deep cuts. That's what you passed in the House, and they should hold the line and pass the House bill. | ||
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Okay, I'm good. Natalie, I'm good on this. | |
Awesome. Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
I'd tell people to go and follow you and ask you for your social media coordinates, but I think everyone who watches this show probably is part of the one million people who follow you on Getter, but Steve Bannon, for those who don't. | ||
And Russ, if people want to follow you and stay up to date with the Center for Renewing America, where can they find you? | ||
Sure, they can get me at at RussVote and AmericaRenewing.com. | ||
We're putting up timely information at all times. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Hey, Natalie, let me take you just a couple more seconds. | |
I know you've got to shift the show around. | ||
Sure. By the way, the opening of the show is fantastic. | ||
But it's 202-225-3121. | ||
I can tell you already, what this audience has done is historic, whether it's being co-signers on the impeachment week bills with MTG, buying tickets for the Jim Caviezel movie about human sex trafficking. | ||
Everything, you know, these phone calls have been historic. | ||
But we knew this moment was going to come. | ||
And here's what Russ is saying. Let's make sure they don't codify this into some bill. | ||
And what we need to do now is we need to call your rep and, quite frankly, fire him up and say, hey, we want to see you out there publicly. | ||
We want to see you out there publicly saying, don't do this deal. | ||
We need deep cuts. We need the deals on the table. | ||
We need deep cuts. And particularly, you cannot kick the can down the road after the election. | ||
That is the oldest trick in the book that the cartel uses. | ||
If there's any debt ceiling increase at all, it has to go no longer than either has to be a number or no later than March or April of next year. | ||
This has to be into the middle of the 2024 election. | ||
It has to be the finances of the country have to be a key, you know, of both campaigns. | ||
And so it's absolutely urgent today, Natalie. | ||
And you had a great tee up to the segment, but everybody's got to Got to call, fire people up, and say, hey, we just don't want you to know what our opinion is. | ||
We want you to get out there, and we want you to make sure that McCarthy and the people around him know that this is totally unacceptable, and having any Democratic votes on this at all could lead to the end of your speakership. | ||
This is 1,000 % what we didn't vote you in office for. | ||
So, Natalie, I'll turn it back over to you. | ||
I'll be back for the 5 to 7 tonight. | ||
We'll have a lot of analysis on this. | ||
Fantastic job. You know, you're a pretty good co-host. | ||
Thank you. That means so much. | ||
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More than you know. Thank you. | |
You're also a fantastic host yourself, so carry on. | ||
Your show's great so far. I've loved it. | ||
See you guys this afternoon. | ||
Thank you. I'm sure the audience looks forward to you being back. | ||
Remember, 202-225-3121. | ||
You're going to tell them, hold the line, don't cave. | ||
And how about this? Deep cuts, as deep as the deep state. | ||
The only good thing, I guess, about feckless, spineless rhinos is that they're easier to pressure and manipulate and make them do what you want. | ||
So make sure you call them. | ||
And for some of the members who are on our side or some of the good ones, we need to make sure that they're out there. | ||
In front of the cameras, in front of the press, out the sticks, making sure that their colleagues don't surrender because this is the thing itself, as Steve would say. | ||
But I think we have Colonel John Mills. | ||
I hope we do. Denver's doing a wonderful job today as we're producing sort of here. | ||
On the fly, but speaking about all the billions, trillions, really gajillions of dollars that the deep state wants to waste for who knows what gender programming lessons in Pakistan. | ||
Meanwhile, it seems like our military is woefully unprepared to actually go up against the Chinese Communist Party, so much so that we seem to be getting hacked. | ||
Every other day, John, sorry we had to interrupt your wonderful presentation, but we had, of course, some breaking news. | ||
But if you want to pick up where you left off, and again, we only got about a minute and a half before we have to go to break again, but we will hold you through. | ||
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Thank you, Natalie. | |
I took this picture in Seattle. | ||
This is very relevant here. | ||
I just took this picture in Seattle a few days ago in the harbor. | ||
This caught my attention. Through cyber, you reach in and you improperly flood this. | ||
This is called a floating dry dock. | ||
We have several of these. supporting our Navy. | ||
This is Seattle. This is owned by Carlisle Group. | ||
You can flip this over. | ||
You could capsize this. | ||
That's called a bad thing. | ||
The Russians learned it the hard way a few years ago with one of their major naval vessels. | ||
So the Chinese could reach in, flip the whole thing over. | ||
That'd be a bad day. We'd lose the ship. | ||
We'd lose the dry dock. We'd lose everything. | ||
This is our Grand Harbor that the Chinese are getting into in Guam. | ||
This is the Grand Harbor of Opera. | ||
It's a beautiful, beautiful facility. | ||
This is the private port up here. | ||
This is the military port. | ||
No protection at the mouth from any kind of Chinese drones, but there's a whole bunch of the fuel farm, a whole bunch of other things China has pre-planted. | ||
I would call it an act of war. | ||
They pre-planted in sovereign American territory essentially a kill switch to turn things on, turn things off. | ||
Floating dry docks here, they could flip ships over. | ||
This is a very bad thing, very bad. | ||
And we have to treat this, this is not a law enforcement action. | ||
This is an act of war. | ||
We need Guam to break the blockade on Taiwan. | ||
And I said that this is the third part, the China cyber blitz. | ||
Colonel Mills, hang on, we're going to have you back. | ||
It's not the Chinese Communist Party that keeps cutting you off, though I'm sure you're probably glad. | ||
But hang on, we've got to jump to break. | ||
But don't worry, we will most definitely be back, because the Chinese Communist Party, they know we don't have a commander-in-chief who takes them seriously because he's too compromised. | ||
Even if he wanted to, he couldn't. | ||
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We'll be sure to give you any breaking news as it pertains to the debt ceiling and these Republicans who are going soft. | ||
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Colonel Mills, I think we still have you. | ||
We've got to let you go in a bit, but I just wanted to let you finish off your presentation, but with one more question, too. | ||
You know, it seems like in the news cycle every couple months, the Chinese Communist Party angle, whether it's they're spying on us, it's the spy balloon, it's hacking our critical infrastructure, it sort of rears its ugly head. | ||
But I think you know, as do I, as does the war room posse. | ||
That's just when the Chinese Communist Party infiltration of this country gets so in your face, so excessive that that threshold is breached and the media sort of has to report on it. | ||
Put simply, I don't know why the Chinese Communist Party even really tries to hack America when they have so many people at the highest levels of society, politics, academia, media, Wall Street, you name it, on their payroll. | ||
But I digress. I guess if you have an economy that works, unlike ours here, you have some money to waste. | ||
But Colonel Mills, if you want to finish your presentation and just, again, sort of contextualize this whole hack, I'd appreciate that. | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Natalie. | |
And these are all what's called, this is an important military term that everybody should start using, advanced force operations. | ||
The hack in Guam was preparation for conflict. | ||
Now, there's many elements on Guam, Tinian, and Saipan that are important to project force to break the blockade on Taiwan. | ||
This is Anderson Air Force Base. | ||
This is Anderson here. | ||
Oh, we lost a little. Let's go back. | ||
There we go. Okay, so this is Anderson. | ||
This is the big ammunition holding area. | ||
This is a legacy World War II airfield being put back into operation. | ||
This is the new marine base. | ||
We also have missile defense on Guam. | ||
I'm not going to point where that is, but we have missile and air defense and other capabilities. | ||
But the cyber attack is meant to shut down these facilities, and this facility is all important because they don't want us being able to take off from here. | ||
By reaching into cyber, They can, again, shut down the fuel farm for Anderson. | ||
They can affect the mission planning systems. | ||
They can affect the radars, all the battle management systems. | ||
This is very crucial. | ||
That's what they're doing. They pre-placed malware so they can, with the flip of a switch, shut everything down or, even worse, make the information bad or make it go crazy. | ||
So this is all important. | ||
And I've been here one of my last trips. | ||
As a government career civilian before I retired, was to Guam and other places to assess their readiness here. | ||
Right now, we have all of our aircraft lined up nice and neat. | ||
This is Pearl Harbor all over. | ||
I told them over and over again, hardened, dispersed to sea. | ||
We got it. This is going to be Pearl Harbor all over again. | ||
But that's what the Chinese are trying to do, is they're placing malware So they can trigger and shut down things. | ||
That's what's going on right now. | ||
This is very, very scary. | ||
And, you know, they knew about this during the balloon fiasco. | ||
And once again, they didn't tell anybody. | ||
They're treating it as an FBI law enforcement action. | ||
Cut it out. This is a national security. | ||
This is a defense operation. | ||
And they need to treat it and they need to inflict punishment on China for daring to get it, getting into our war fighting systems in Guam and other places. | ||
If there's any better example that the PLA subscribes to Sun Tzu and that the idea that the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting, frankly, I don't know what they're reading over here in the United States except for CRT and DEI-infused textbooks that also, I guess, tell you to shell out billions of dollars to an Eastern European country that's going to lose a war regardless while making sure we're short on ammo and tanks and guns, but... | ||
Maybe the Chinese Communist Party has a hand in drafting our military strategy, too. | ||
I wouldn't be that surprised. | ||
Colonel Mills, thank you so much for that wonderful presentation. | ||
I feel like you're putting me to shame. | ||
I don't have any graphics or charts behind me. | ||
But if people want to stay up to date with you and what you're working on, where can they find you? | ||
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Well, thank you, Natalie. | |
All these will be on my Substack. | ||
Colonel R.E.T. John, Colonel Rhett John at Substack. | ||
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Also, the book TheNationWillFollow.com, www.TheNationWillFollow.com, prefaced by Stephen K. Bannon, available. | ||
Book two will be out from Skyhorse this fall, The War Against the Deep State. | ||
So thank you. | ||
I appreciate everything. Of course. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
It's an honor. Well, I want to drill down a little bit on this China stuff. | ||
Of course, what is a war room show being hosted by me without me rambling on about the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
But I think we got less than a minute before we have to go to break. | ||
So I will hold until we bring Dr. | ||
Bradley Thayer on because I want to drill down on why now, like I was saying, the Chinese Communist Party is so embedded in this country when you read these stories about how China hacked us or they flew a spy balloon. | ||
Is that really breaking news? | ||
I think they could probably do anything on this country and get away with it. | ||
And just remember, just remember, gotta throw down on the multi-billion dollar corporations just a bit. | ||
Remember Microsoft? Yeah, Bill Gates. | ||
I'm sure you've heard about what he's been doing lately. | ||
It was Microsoft. | ||
That built Windows China Government Edition. | ||
In other words, the technological infrastructure that the Chinese Communist Party uses to administer and run their country. | ||
And oh, that's now the same company that's getting hacked that the United States government wants to keep their critical infrastructure on. | ||
Yeah, that's the price you pay, Microsoft, and it's the price that we all pay because our corporations are so in bed with China. | ||
We'll be right back, Dr. |