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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. | ||
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. Band. | |
Okay, before I get back to Dr. | ||
Navarro, this breaking news, I'm kind enough to drop by and get many other things to talk to him about, but real quickly... | ||
The Moms for Liberty, the Southern Poverty Law Center said they're an anti-democratic group. | ||
That's dangerous. And people should understand that's dangerous. | ||
They're trying to intimidate these moms and they're threatening these moms. | ||
That's what it means. But every time I read a thing in the mainstream media about you, you're the big pusher of Pizzagate and the whole Pizzagate situation. | ||
What's the reveal in this Wall Street Journal massive investigative report? | ||
And by the way, Zuckerberg should be forced to come to Congress like this afternoon and answer these questions. | ||
So on Mark Zuckerberg's network... | ||
Instagram, there are, and you go watch, look up Mark Zuckerberg, it'll say, oh, he's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, he's such a great martial artist, he's so wonderful, look how awesome he is. | ||
When you look at this article today, what these researchers did was they dug into Instagram, setting up dummy accounts, and they would go and they would type in and search for keywords associated with the buying, selling, trafficking, and Actual in-person meetups with children for sexually explicit material and sexual activities. | ||
This is everything Tim Ballard has been saying. | ||
This is everything that Sound of Freedom is all about. | ||
This is the University of Massachusetts Amherst. | ||
This is Stanford coming out and telling you that what they were doing is you would search for one account. | ||
You would find the account operating completely in the open and using, I can't even say some of the hashtags and keywords that they were using, but let me just say it was not exactly the Navajo code talkers. | ||
To break this, it wasn't complicated. | ||
It wasn't complicated. First off, let me be brutally frank. | ||
When you got the algorithms of this kind of connectivity, It's a major part of their business model. | ||
Let me repeat this. It's a major part of their business model. | ||
It is the business model. This is how they make, this is why their margins are so high, right? | ||
And this gets to the fact of what we're talking about, this demand situation in the United States for this content, it's got to end. | ||
And we're going to be part, a small part, of ending it. | ||
We've never, you know, this is not our line of country, I keep saying, but this thing is out of control. | ||
And now this expose... | ||
So when you see, when they were setting up these accounts, They would interact with one account. | ||
They would look at it. | ||
They might like something, comment. | ||
Then the next time they would go to Instagram on this dummy account, the algorithm would start feeding them more accounts with menus associated on them. | ||
They say, oh, what's your age? | ||
I'm 31. Reverse it. | ||
Oh, I'm on chapter 14. | ||
I'm on chapter 11. | ||
I'm on chapter 12. And then emojis, Steve, and this is from the internet, Research Observatory, Stanford, and it says right here in the documents that there were emojis such as, now the picture, right? | ||
Not the word, but the picture, the picture of a map, the picture of cheese pizza, other things that are associated with these types of groups that are trafficking in this content. | ||
By the way, Steve, some of these are live videos where if you pay more, you can then interact. | ||
Some of them include child's Children harming themselves, cutting, scarring, and other ones. | ||
And then at the very end, it offers in-person meetups with underage boys and girls. | ||
This is Instagram. This isn't some 8chan, deep, dark network or something. | ||
This is an app that you probably have on your phone, and I guarantee you, your teenagers have on their phones right now. | ||
This is criminal, and this is what they're making money off this. | ||
It's criminal. Peter, I've got a couple more things to go through, but I only got time for one. | ||
But it's about the CCP's cyber attacks. | ||
Tell me about the CCP's cyber attacks and why we're not doing it. | ||
And here's the reason. In the very first segment, they had Tina Deskovich, which was targeted by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an anti-government group. | ||
And she tells us they have been under cyber attacks like nobody's business. | ||
Their website is shut down constantly. | ||
Because they're under DDoS attacks. | ||
This cyberattack is everywhere. | ||
This thing is spreading from this war in Ukraine to the CCP to everywhere. | ||
And people can understand, you're a combatant. | ||
Okay? Peter, talk to me about the CCP cyberattacks. | ||
Yeah, the big picture here, Steve, is Stalin's admonition that quantity has a quality of its own. | ||
And the problem we have, Steve, is Communist China has five times more people than America does. | ||
And one of the things it does with its populations is to staff a humongous army of cyber hackers, state-sponsored cyber hackers. | ||
And they're trying to overwhelm our economy and our military. | ||
When they steal our intellectual property, they beat us in the global marketplace. | ||
When they steal our weapons like the F-22 and the F-35, they're actually able to produce far more of those knockoff fifth generation fighters than we have. | ||
So they're able to not only have Stalinist quantity, but by replicating our technologies, they have American quality. | ||
So this whole cyber warfare, Steve, is really at the root of the Chinese unrestricted warfare strategy to take down America. | ||
And what I say in this piece that appears in the Epoch Times is that you've got the Galler Committee going on right now yet again. | ||
Why are we just talking about this? | ||
Why don't we declassify everything related to China's cyber warfare against the United States? | ||
Why don't we treat these cyber hackers As criminals and cyber warfare as acts of war that allow us to appropriately measure retaliation. | ||
But hang on. | ||
It's an act of war. | ||
We know they're criminals. | ||
We're going to have Feisenmeyer in here from the Home Title Act. | ||
We know they're criminals. | ||
What they're doing against Moms for Liberty is criminal. | ||
What they're doing against people taking their titles at home is criminal. | ||
No. Your article, the importance of it, it's different. | ||
It's an act of war. | ||
What they're doing against us, this is state-sponsored. | ||
They're hiring criminals. | ||
We know they're criminals. | ||
You're saying something different and more profound. | ||
When it's against the United States in our grid, against our armed forces, that is an act of war. | ||
And we keep saying, if we don't respond now, To these blatant acts of war by the Chinese Communist Party, we're going to be in a kinetic war. | ||
And people and Jack Posobiec and Naval Intelligence officers will tell you right now, there are good odds that a carrier battle group in the South China Sea of the Straits of Taiwan today Right, because of the cyber attacks and where they, we've seen that the venture capitalist of Sequoia Capital has been selling them artificial intelligence and advanced military thing. | ||
The Australian Strategy Group reports that Voice of America's got it up in 23 categories, in 19 military categories. | ||
They lead us. All of that is American technology, and you're going to have a carrier battle group with 12,000 to 15,000 sailors at the bottom of the Straits of Taiwan, and that psychological damage to the United States will be as equivalent as Pearl Harbor. | ||
And people better wake up right now. | ||
That's the power of your thing. | ||
Go ahead. Let me tell you the hook for the story. | ||
Microsoft came out with a report that revealed Chinese hackers were tapping in to Guam and all our military installations in advance of Taiwan invasion. | ||
And what's ironic, of course, is that that very same company in another unit has an AI research center over in Communist China, which is allowing them to have that AI technology for what are frightening applications In a warfare environment, if they're hacking our computers to basically take over our economy and destroy our military, that, Steve Bannon, is an act of war. | ||
Mike Gallagher, are you listening in Congress? | ||
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I'm tired of these people just flapping their jaws. | |
Guam is the centerpiece. | ||
No, no, this is all about the blockade that's going to come on Taiwan. | ||
Peter, real quickly, how do people thank you? | ||
The article's amazing. It is an act of war. | ||
They've got to be treated as enemy combatants. | ||
Sir, how do people get to your substack? | ||
The one thing I want to share, I've got a cool thing for the posse. | ||
The Real Meaning of MAGA by Peter Navarro on Amazon. | ||
I got my publisher to lower it down to 99 cents. | ||
I'm on a mission to explain... | ||
The beauty and sense and common sense and logic of MAGA, the real meaning of MAGA. Peter Navarro on Amazon, $0.99 for the posse, down from $7.99. | ||
That's the deal of the day, Steve. | ||
But we got it. Look, action, action, action, brother. | ||
The Admiral, that's what you're all about. | ||
Thank you, brother. Appreciate it, Peter. | ||
We'll get some economics later in the week. | ||
We've got a ton of capital markets. | ||
Art Feisenmeyer, Art, everybody's a combatant here. | ||
We heard Moms for Liberty are being shut down. | ||
By the way, the donations for Moms for Liberty are being incredible, and they are trying to take their sight down by cyber attacks. | ||
Make sure you keep punching in there. | ||
They have a $300,000 matching commitment by High Net Worth that has their back. | ||
The Southern Poverty Law Center designating them as an anti-government group. | ||
It's nonsense. Ask the Armenian dads in LA, who do they stand with? | ||
Southern Poverty Law Center or the Moms for Liberty? | ||
Peter Navarro's piece, and I want to make sure Grace and Moe put it everywhere, that the cyber attacks, we live in an era of cyber warfare. | ||
This audience has to remember, you're an enemy combatant, okay? | ||
They're coming after you. Under no circumstances, particularly where this economy is going, can you allow at all the possibility That your title will be taken and a second mortgage is taken out in your home for a couple hundred thousand bucks. | ||
You have 90 % of your net worth is tied up in your home. | ||
Right now, pull your financial statement, your internal financial statement checkbook. | ||
Could you take a hit of someone taking your title, putting it in their name, taking a second mortgage out by a bank of a couple hundred thousand dollars at these interest rates? | ||
Could you pay that off? How would that put you right? | ||
That would cripple you. And that's what we have to avoid. | ||
We need everybody up and to their post on the ramparts. | ||
Art, Faisenmeyer, how do people stop this? | ||
How do they go check it out? What do they need to find out today, sir? | ||
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Well, Steve, it's good to see you again, by the way. | |
Haven't seen you since CPAC, as I recall. | ||
It's a kitchen table issue, quite frankly, for most people. | ||
If you're sitting there thinking that your net worth is, say, $750,000, When you're calculating your net worth, 75 to 80 % of your net worth is the value of equity in your house. | ||
The rest of it's IRAs, 401ks or whatever. | ||
And if you lost that 75 or 80 % of your net worth because someone stole your house when you weren't looking, your net worth is all of a sudden $150,000 or $200,000. | ||
You don't want to be in that situation later in life. | ||
And that's what many people would be facing in the event someone was able to go online, download their title, forge a new title, file it for 30 bucks, and essentially take over ownership of your house on paper in order to get loans using your house's equity as collateral for those loans. | ||
I mean, in these unsettled times, It's more important than ever that you protect every aspect of your well-being. | ||
And the major aspect of your well-being and your net worth is this kitchen table conversation about your equity in your house. | ||
And with Home Tidal Lock, the one thing we do, and it's only one thing, so we do it really well, is we actually have software that we've developed That monitors your title 24-7. | ||
And the software will notify you if there's been a change in your title. | ||
And it'll also give you the documents to look at to make sure it's your title and you don't know what it is. | ||
Then we help you solve it. | ||
But if you sit there fad, dumb, and happy at the kitchen table, it could be a nightmare for you. | ||
Have that conversation today. | ||
Where do they go, Art? Give me the website they go to right now. | ||
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HomeTitleLock.com. | |
You need to have that conversation today. | ||
Under no circumstances can you get hit your net worth, the 80 % of your net worth tied up in your home. | ||
You can't get wrapped around the axe on this. | ||
One more time, where do they go? | ||
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HomeTitleLock.com. | |
And it's a legal, emotional, and financial nightmare if you get caught up in that mess. | ||
Go to HomeTitleLock.com and we will be on your side and notify you if you're under attack. | ||
And in these economic times, you can't Buttress your finances enough. | ||
You can't catch up. | ||
Art, thank you very much. Yeah, think if you're in your 50s. | ||
Just do the math. | ||
If the equity in your home gets any question about it at all, It's a nightmare. | ||
You can't do that, particularly in the firestorm. | ||
Exports in Japan today announced 7.5 % drop. | ||
Why? Lack of demand in the United States. | ||
I would love to say it's because we're decoupling. | ||
It's because the economy's slowing. | ||
The World Bank's projecting 1.1 % growth. | ||
1.1%. | ||
The lost decades are amongst us. | ||
Jack Basovic, Carrie Lake, next in the war room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, we got Carey Lake coming up about the border and fentanyl. | ||
We've got Matt Roseneau, if we can track him down. | ||
He's about cutting off DOD on these drag shows. | ||
And why is Millie being surprised? | ||
But I got Posobiec in studio. | ||
Thank you very much for dropping by. | ||
So much I want to go through. And by the way, the new show is amazing. | ||
Thank you. You get five hours of pure nitroglycerin from 10 in the morning, followed by Charlie Kirk, 10 to noon. | ||
And then you got Posobiec's new two o'clock show. | ||
It's incredible. So you get five hours of it served up hot. | ||
I don't want to hear any backslide, no whining. | ||
This, and the timing of this couldn't be better. | ||
We got this movie coming out called Sound of Freedom. | ||
Yes. And go to, I'm going to ask my producer again. | ||
You're going to help me out. Angel.com, stop. | ||
I got it. Angel.com slash war room to get your tickets and get tickets for other people. | ||
We got to sell two million tickets. | ||
We got to send a message. | ||
But with all these people saying, oh, these are a bunch of kooks. | ||
This is all Q. This is the Q movie. | ||
And every time Posobiec, with all the great work he's done, historic work, every time he's the pizza gate guy, the Wall Street Journal, and by the way, this is the Stanford Observatory. | ||
This is where Obama talked two years ago and was trashing Steve Bannon, remember? | ||
This thing is one of the biggest things Stanford has. | ||
This is a big deal out there. | ||
And you got University of Massachusetts at Amherst. | ||
That ain't Gateway Pundit or Citizens Free Press or Breitbart or War Room. | ||
These are guys who are naturally not inclined to this. | ||
And what they're telling you is that the central business model of Mark Zuckerberg, who put $500 million in to stop President Trump, is putting more money in today. | ||
The central business model is the monetization of pedophilia. | ||
Am I wrong in that, Jack Posovic? | ||
It's certainly a part of it, and that's what they're finding out here. | ||
But I would also like to say, Steve, that the question is, why now? | ||
Why is the Internet Observatory doing this now? | ||
Why are they gunning for Zuckerberg right now? | ||
Why are they going for Facebook? | ||
This has been out there for years. | ||
So why put this report out now when you think, by the way, if you or I were working at some social media platform, wouldn't that be the very first thing that you would say? | ||
You'd make sure that you hire the guy. | ||
You get somebody like Tim Ballard, who we're going to have on Human Events later today, 2 o'clock. | ||
He's going to go through all this and explain the truth about these networks. | ||
He's booking the top guest now. And the way that we look at it is, though, so you'd have a guy like that who had done the job, then coming in. | ||
I'm going to ask Tim Ballard. | ||
Have you ever been contacted by Instagram, any of these guys, to go through this? | ||
Keep this simple for me, because I'm a boomer. | ||
You're saying that knowing the movie's coming out and we're making this huge push, and the movie's got these facts about DHS letting him go, all that, that's when you drop this as a misdirection play? | ||
No. I don't think it's about the movie. | ||
And if you dig through the article, because there are shocking and disgusting and reviling pieces of data in this article, but if you dig through, what's the quiet part out loud that they say 17 paragraphs in? | ||
They say, we did not find the same problems on TikTok. | ||
We did not find the same problems on TikTok. | ||
And there it is, folks. | ||
Who is the number one competitor with Instagram? | ||
Who's number one? It's TikTok. | ||
Who's the number one competitor with Facebook? | ||
Who's the number one competitor? This is a hit job. | ||
On Zuckerberg. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that he shouldn't go down for this, but understand the games that are being played on the higher level as well. | ||
Why are they going after Zuckerberg for this now when they've allowed him to get away with that? | ||
I mean, Instagram's been around for 15 years. | ||
If Mo and Grace can go to my getter, because South China Morning Post this morning reports that the CCP, they now have incontrovertible evidence that the CCP took the personal data off of TikTok. | ||
Of course. Of the protesters in Hong Kong. | ||
Of course. And they basically have access to anybody's data that you want directly to the CCP, not any intermediary. | ||
I mean, it should come as no surprise. | ||
Is this Major League Information Warfare? | ||
So what you're seeing is a fight, I would say, honestly, at the international oligarch level, where they've decided that Zuckerberg needs to go down because the CCP wants to control everyone's data now. | ||
They want to be completely in bed with TikTok. | ||
They want TikTok to go through. | ||
They want this to be the number one app. | ||
There, by the way, the amount of money that has been flowing through this city right here, Washington, D.C., from the Chinese Communist Party to make sure that no move, no regulation is taken against TikTok is staggering. | ||
You think that the Saudis are throwing around a lot of money with the Gulf First, that's chump change compared to this. | ||
Chump Jay, which President Trump, by the way, a year ago predicted what happened, this merger with the Saudis. | ||
President Trump, I don't know if I've been promoting this because the Saudis just cut a million barrels a day. | ||
We're going to feel this throughout the summer. | ||
Saudis are not good guys. | ||
They're not good guys. But they pale in comparison. | ||
The CCP are the enemy. | ||
No, the bags of money are starting to come around again. | ||
Talk to me about Sequoia. | ||
Okay, we put Neil Shen. | ||
Remember, Neil Shen is an advisor to the Politburo. | ||
He's a CCP member. | ||
They've had the Sequoia capital. | ||
You've seen the transfer of the military technology. | ||
The Australian Strategy Group told in 23 categories. | ||
19, the CCP lead. | ||
They're all innovation from the United States. | ||
You're having this funneled by the Sequoia Capitals, which are also in this town nonstop. | ||
This is a technology and an information war at a very advanced stage, and the CCP's winning because they own the imperial capital here in Washington, D.C. with their money and their power. | ||
We explain this every day on Human Events, and if you want to go back and watch, we put this out over the Christmas period last year, the China Files series, where we walk you through chapter and verse. | ||
We take you all the way back to Tiananmen Square, the secret deal, General Scowcroft, where the CCP could have been knocked over like a feather. | ||
After the events of Tiananmen Square, but instead of knocking them out, instead of putting sanctions on the CCP, the way that we did to Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, we said, you know what? | ||
We're going to bring you into the system now. | ||
We're going to bring you into the system, and we're going to call it globalism. | ||
And here's what's going to happen. | ||
Western IP, Western capital, is going to flow to you. | ||
This is 1989. This is 1989, June 4th. | ||
And now you're going to be, this week is the anniversary, two days, and you are going to be the manufacturers, you're going to be the factory, you're going to be the workhorses. | ||
Your slave labor. | ||
And we're going to cut out all the workers of the United States, all the, you know, Dusty Rhodes used to talk about this, right? | ||
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The workers of this family, you're putting hard times, hard times on this country, right? | |
The old, the great Dusty Rhodes that he was exactly right. | ||
They cut out the American workers and they went to the CCP. So Steve, this is the way it's always flown. | ||
And when people say, oh, it's stolen. | ||
Oh, it's, it's terrible that they're doing this. | ||
No, this was the, this was the model. | ||
This was the model. | ||
And now suddenly, though, it turns out that the gangsters and the mafiosos leading the CCP said, you know what? | ||
We're not going to play between the lines anymore. | ||
We're going to take everything that we want, and there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
But six months later, in the fall of the Berlin Wall, we backed the gangsters. | ||
Behind the scenes, we backed the gangsters. | ||
We never get rid of the KGB. That's why the KGB runs Moscow today. | ||
1989 was an inflection point for the modern world, really the beginning of the modern world. | ||
That was the goddess of democracy in Tiananmen Square. | ||
You had these Lao Ba Jing patriots that have been up there and all over it, and we didn't have their back. | ||
Deng Xiaoping cracked down on it. | ||
The Berlin Wall really didn't change anything, just put the KGB down. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, don't cut out my Gdansk shipyards now. | ||
Gdansk, no, they were... | ||
Poland was first. Poland was first. | ||
They were first. Pope John Paul, the whole thing. | ||
Real quickly, I can't lose what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
Yes. The Times of London, you got a detailed report that paramilitary groups in Poland of the Ukrainian intelligence agencies and paramilitary groups in Poland working with, it looks like the CIA came out yesterday, yeah, we've known this for a while, probably with American intelligence support somehow, blew up the pipeline, and now we had the breaching of the dam. | ||
This thing is metastasizing Beyond what we've even warned about, we're going to be in very dangerous times. | ||
You know, look, if you really think that it was the Odessa Diving Club that took out Nord Stream 2 all by themselves, you know, I've got a dam in Kherson that I want to sell you because obviously this was done. | ||
Look, the way you do it, the way you read this is you have to take Cy Hirsch's reporting and the Financial Times reporting. | ||
and put it all together. | ||
This is like Pablo Escobar, right? | ||
Pablo Escobar was just taken about by the Colombians. | ||
Delta Force had nothing to do with it. | ||
We know it was a Delta Force operator who took the shot on Pablo Escobar, but they give the credit to the local force. | ||
But we went after our greatest ally, Germany. | ||
Our biggest ally in Europe, Germany, in the continent, not the UK. Where are the Germans? | ||
But I think the reason it's leaking, German intelligence is the one putting together the dots. | ||
Show me a country, Olaf Scholz. | ||
Do you have any backbone? | ||
Do you have any self-respect to the people of Germany that are already protesting? | ||
They just booed them off stage at an event over in Germany. | ||
And the NATO summit is coming up in five weeks. | ||
And the first week of June is already done. | ||
So I don't know what Zelensky is going to show. | ||
They've got a busted dam to show for it. | ||
They've got all this leaking out of Nord Stream plus the leaking out of Germany. | ||
I think it is the German intelligence that's leaking this out because they know exactly what happened, but they're terrified because Olaf Scholz won't get up in front of the German people and tell the truth about what happened about a major infrastructure project for the German people. | ||
This was your project. | ||
But how do you tell them that your U.S. allies were the guys that might have been in back of this? | ||
Because he's terrified. | ||
And don't believe for a second that everyone is looking at this. | ||
The Chinese are looking at They're looking at Olaf Scholz right now. | ||
Putin's looking at Olaf Scholz right now. | ||
They want to know, are you going to be an independent actor or are you going to be a vassal? | ||
Are you going to be a little principality? | ||
A protector. Alternatively, for Deutschland, this is why they're at 26%. | ||
Real quick, I've got a minute here before we go. | ||
I think we're going to get Matt Rosendale about the Pentagon right after the break. | ||
Tell me about the dam. | ||
This is a game. This is kind of a game changer. | ||
They took down the dam. | ||
Tell me about it was the Russians. | ||
Look, so when we were there in last year, this is this dam is on the other side of her son from where we're very close, my brother and I, to where this took place. | ||
You got to understand that the Russians control one half of the river at one bank, the left bank. | ||
The Ukrainians control the other side. | ||
Now, this is hitting both sides of this, but the Russians had already left Herson. | ||
They weren't trying to get back into Herson. | ||
That's why, and Tucker said this last night, it makes no sense for the Russians to blow up a dam that number one is providing them electricity, and number two is the key conduit to water for Crimea. | ||
And we even said this before the invasion, that one of the major reasons that Russia invaded was to reopen that water route up to Crimea, down to Crimea. | ||
through this canal because the Ukrainians had cut it off since 2014. | ||
What was the first thing the Russians did? | ||
They blew the original dam that was blocking the canal to Crimea. | ||
Tucker came in a little hot on Zelensky last night. | ||
A little bit. The rat-like... | ||
A little bit. Tucker's been out doing some fly fishing. | ||
He was tanned, rested, and ready. | ||
He came in a little hot last night. Throwing off the corporate. | ||
The handcuffs are off now. The Murdochs are... | ||
He came in a little hot. Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Congressman Matt Rosendahl from Montana. | ||
We're going to talk about the drag shows in the military, something that's very close to the heart. | ||
Of Jack Posobiec, why Milley hasn't moved on this previously. | ||
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and carry late next in the news your host Stephen K. Babb. | |
Okay, um, by the way, I want to make sure everybody goes to birchgold.com slash warren. | ||
This gets to the heart. We're going to have Congressman Rosendahl on in a second about the House floor and also about the drag queens of the military. | ||
But 202-225-3121 have the back of the folks that have seized the floor. | ||
And also call the 149 and say, what are you guys doing here? | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash banner right now. | ||
Pull down the end of the dollar empire, particularly the debt trap. | ||
You'll understand what this whole fight's about. | ||
It's still about that bill, and we're not going to give up on this thing. | ||
It's outrageous what these guys did, these men and women. | ||
It's outrageous, and we've got to make sure we set things right. | ||
But you need the information, and you need to find out why the central banks of the world are buying gold with both hands. | ||
Okay? Take action on that day. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
That's also 90 % of your net worth. | ||
That's the 100%. You add your savings, which is in US dollars, coupled with your house, which is open to cyber attack, which you've got to make sure you go to home title lock and shut down. | ||
You brought up a very good point during the break. | ||
I need people to hear this about this Wall Street Journal piece on the pedophilia business model of Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
And I'm getting slammed with texts. | ||
The chats are lighting up, the live chat. | ||
And we're going to be talking about this at 2 p.m. | ||
as well on Human Events. But people are saying, we've got to go after Zuckerberg. | ||
Zuckerberg has to be held accountable. | ||
What can we do? How do we take him out? | ||
I said, guys, hold on a second. | ||
You're forgetting something. Section 230. | ||
Section 230 isn't just about censorship. | ||
It is a liability shield for the platforms based on what is posted there. | ||
You mean to tell me for a second that Mark Zuckerberg and the amount of data... | ||
Look, they're selling your data. | ||
They sell user data. | ||
That's where the money is. | ||
Instagram isn't the product. | ||
You are the product. | ||
They know exactly what's going on, but they have a liability protection from Congress that's called Section 230 of the Communications Act. | ||
Because they have that and because it's in place, I know we always talk about it in terms of censorship, but Steve, the fact that it's there also protects them from anything that is posted. | ||
So Zuckerberg, guess what? | ||
He gets to wipe his hands of this and say, look, you know, hey, we're doing a good job. | ||
We're fighting hard, but you know, it ain't on me. | ||
We need a workaround. Rosendale is going to give us a workaround in this drag queen because Millie is saying, well, I didn't know about it. | ||
Congressman, first off, you're one of the magnificent six. | ||
Just give us a quick update on holding the floor in the House. | ||
This was a historic event yesterday. | ||
Are we going to continue on today, sir? | ||
Well, we have to keep everybody guessing, Steve, or else you can't execute your strategies. | ||
What I will tell you is that business as usual is over. | ||
We are not going to allow the House of Representatives to devolve back into what it was just a mere six months ago prior to this Congress being sworn in. | ||
And that is where they're bringing legislation out without having the proper time to consider it. | ||
They're bringing legislation out that has only gone through the Rules Committee and they're having a closed rule, which means that when it comes out to the floor, we're not going to have debate. | ||
We're not going to have discussion. We're not going to be able to propose amendments. | ||
This is about returning the power to each and every member of Congress. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
And what we saw last week with that debt ceiling deal was a complete reversion back to the days of old, and we're not going to have it. | ||
There's enough of us that are going to fight for this to make sure that we restore regular order to Congress, that we have the same voice that every other member does, that we're not going to have the 13 members of the Rules Committee and the Speaker granted super legislative status. | ||
It's just not going to happen that way. | ||
And so this is how we have developed a plan to make sure that we change it. | ||
This is historic. I want everybody to focus on this. | ||
This is historic. This is signal, super signal, not noise. | ||
Real quickly, the pistol brace legislation, are we bringing that forward? | ||
And your constituents in Montana have got to be livid about this. | ||
They are. Tell me a minute on the pistol brace. | ||
Okay, so pistol braces, it's my understanding. | ||
I haven't spoke with Representative Clyde directly, but I've seen some threads coming through that he's been assured that that will hit the floor on next Tuesday, and that is a very important piece of legislation. | ||
But I'm telling you, Steve, the big problem is that Speaker McCarthy gave away all of our leverage last week when he granted the debt ceiling to be extended out to a point date certain. | ||
January of 25, because now the House of Representatives doesn't have much leverage. | ||
I mean, the Biden administration has all the money that they want to spend. | ||
There's not even a cap on it. | ||
So we know that the debt ceiling is going to end up being somewhere north of $4 trillion, which means the national debt by the time we get to January 25 is probably going to be at about 37, 36 to 37 trillion dollars. | ||
This is again why we are taking this fight now. | ||
The members of Congress need to be able to participate more fully in this process, and there's a handful of us that are going to bring the power back to those members. | ||
Give me a minute or two on this. | ||
What are you doing on the drag queens in the military bases? | ||
Millie's sitting there going, I'm shocked. | ||
I didn't know there was gambling in this establishment. | ||
What is Matt Rosendale doing about it? | ||
Yeah, this is terrible. | ||
And you know something? He's assured us that there's not going to be any more drag queen shows on the military basis. | ||
That's great. Maybe he's being honest and truthful, but we cannot rely on the whims of a new administration to allow this to take place. | ||
He wasn't aware of it. | ||
Let me tell you, I've got a paper right here, okay? | ||
And it shows that 2016 to 2018, USS Ronald Reagan multiple drag shows performed. | ||
By Yeoman First Class Joshua Kelly. | ||
June 21, Malmstrom Air Force Base, right in Montana, Drag Queen Show. | ||
June 21, Nell's Air Force Base, Las Vegas. | ||
It goes on and on, all the way through March of 23. | ||
So it is taking place, and we're going to make sure that there's legislation passed that says that it's not going to take place on these bases anymore, and any Resources that the United States military receives, the Department of Defense receives, should be focused on making sure that we have the most effective fighting force on Earth and not promoting drag queen storybook hours or drag queen shows for children. | ||
Congressman Rosendale, thank you very much. | ||
How do people get to social media and find out more about this? | ||
At RepRosendale. Twitter, at Gitter, at Facebook, at RepRosendale. | ||
We're glad to have you give us feedback and glad for folks to see what we're working on. | ||
Okay, Congressman, thank you, and thank you for being Hold the Floor. | ||
We appreciate your support of Matt Gaetz, Congressman Boebert, and the others. | ||
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This is fantastic. Hey, thank you for hoping to spread the word. | |
We are, sir, and make sure 202-225-3121 is the number. | ||
Kerry, real quickly, we've got some special guests that have just arrived. | ||
Real quickly, I know we've got this fentanyl situation, but this new explosive report today, the Wall Street Journal, you actually met with Mel Gibson months ago and talked about it. | ||
This is one of the central parts of your campaign, right, to protect the American family against this madness? | ||
Protect our children at all costs. | ||
Yeah, I'm thrilled he's doing this series of movies. | ||
We talked about the border. | ||
We talked about child trafficking. | ||
And I'm glad that they're bringing awareness to what's happening, Steve. | ||
We all have to do our part to help. | ||
And he's an incredible filmmaker. | ||
I'm thrilled to have read that yesterday he is going forward with this project. | ||
You are getting the word out on so many important issues. | ||
God has called us to this moment. | ||
Each of us will play a role in saving our country, helping to protect our children. | ||
At the end of the day, that's what it's about. | ||
It's not about your paycheck. It's not about your pension. | ||
It's about preserving our nation and saving our children. | ||
Kerry, hang on, because I've got to get to this fentanyl. | ||
This was the key topic you ran on, was the protection of the border and all that. | ||
But I've got two leaders of the revolt have just popped in here from a meeting. | ||
I've got Congressman Lauren Boebert from Colorado and, of course, Matt Gaetz from Florida. | ||
We just had Matt Rosendale up here that gave us the thing of we're going to keep everybody off balance, not going to tip our hand, but he says he's all down for the fight. | ||
What Rosendale told our audience, we're not going back to the old days. | ||
There's no more return to business as usual. | ||
Is that what we know from you guys? | ||
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Yes, the agreement was absolutely breached, and we need a new agreement after this because it did not save or protect our country from $4 trillion of debt. | |
So the deal didn't work because it was breached, it was not honored, and we have to go back to that. | ||
But Congressman Boebert, you had a written, you guys put it all on the line back then. | ||
You had Fox News, you had the whole world against you, right? | ||
You put it all on the line. You had a written agreement. | ||
You had that one or two pager. | ||
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And the good faith was abandoned by one side of the party. | |
And this completely caused everything to crumble and put our country $4 trillion in debt. | ||
So now we have to go back and say, we need a new deal because this one isn't working because you didn't honor it. | ||
And you have confidence that McCarthy and leadership signing a new deal would give you confidence that they would follow the rules on this? | ||
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When they don't follow, Steve, there are consequences. | |
I think there's a belief in Washington. | ||
That your word doesn't have to mean anything, that you can say things and make promises with no accountability, and then you can just continue on as normal. | ||
And that has happened for so long in this place that our people have been crushed. | ||
But they are rising up. | ||
It is the result of Patriotic Americans, many of whom are part of the war room posse, to get members of Congress to understand that this is the time to fight. | ||
We have to hold the floor until the pistol brace bill is passed, and we must thereafter get a new deal with McCarthy. | ||
But right now, there's a key decision that is going to be a major signal in how this all unfolds. | ||
We've told the speaker that there will be no rule votes until the pistol brace bill passes. | ||
However, we believe that our committees should continue their work. | ||
Yes. On Thursday, there's supposed to be a committee markup in the House Oversight Committee to hold Christopher Wray in contempt, a contempt that he so richly deserves. | ||
And I have been told that leadership teams are meeting right now and they're thinking about punishing House conservatives And just sending everybody home this week and canceling the committee work and the contempt work as a way to stick it to us for making demands that they keep their promises. | ||
They're going to say, if you hold the floor and there's no votes, we're sending everybody home. | ||
Suck on that. And that would be no work. | ||
And you're going to be blamed on this. | ||
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And we still have work to do. | |
And we can do them in our committees. | ||
Absolutely. And we can do a lot of work on the floor in the absence of leadership rules. | ||
We've got national emergencies we could repeal. | ||
We have impeachments that could be considered on the floor. | ||
So we are not calling for a pause in action. | ||
We are actually trying to dial up the activity, but we're not going to do the failure theater anymore. | ||
Okay, you've seized control of the floor, and you're saying we're not going to give it up until two things. | ||
Number one, the conditions precedent, the pistol brace bill has to pass, and you have to have a new deal that you guys negotiate that now is signed in blood that everybody agrees to, correct? | ||
That's the two... Well, look, I don't really... | ||
You seem very focused on someone's signature. | ||
That's not a relevant feature to me at all. | ||
I want things like, you know, a committee structure that provides a backstop to the corrupt spending. | ||
I'm not focused on the signature. | ||
I'm just saying you had a deal before that's pretty well negotiated, right? | ||
Well, no one's ever done anything like this before. | ||
I understand that. I think it is a fair criticism of us that our prior deal... | ||
That said no debt limit bill would be considered on the floor that wasn't at 2022 spending levels. | ||
That deal failed. And so now we need a new deal and we need a stronger deal and we need more rigorous enforcement tools. | ||
But what the American people can see from Lauren, from myself and from many of our colleagues is that we're not just going to get screwed over so that we can roll over. | ||
We're not just going to let them lie to our face, lie to the people, and then presume that that is going to be the new order of things. | ||
That will not happen. We will bring this place to a grinding halt, if necessary, to stop it from being weaponized against the people of this country and from the debts being accrued that will enslave future generations to financial despair. | ||
Do you have the six, the 20, or the 30, or the dirty dozen, what you're calling? | ||
How many do we got? Well, one of the things you noticed in the speaker's race is we weren't all that clear about that until we put the votes on the board. | ||
You know, folks said that we were just some minority voices that would be crushed, and we turned out to be 20 strong. | ||
They said they were going to pass this rule. | ||
Guess what? We put 30 votes on the board. | ||
So our movement is ascendant right now. | ||
Okay, I'm going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got Carrie Lake. I want to come back. | ||
I want to go through the details of how your plan is everybody stays in the state of work. | ||
Nobody goes home. Pencils do not go down. | ||
Work takes place. But you're not putting bills up on the floor. | ||
There's a lot more work to do. | ||
No, we could put impeachment on the floor. Resolutions. | ||
Yeah, there are certain, and I don't want to get too in the weeds, but there are certain ways to use the floor effectively. | ||
Quick break. Back in a second. | ||
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Action, action, action. | ||
Okay, action, action, action we have here. | ||
Let's hit the rewind button, particularly about... | ||
They're saying right now, you guys are shutting down all the work. | ||
This is another group of crazies on a crazy kamikaze mission. | ||
In fact, it's the exact opposite. | ||
Explain that to our audience. | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
Call. Have the good guys back. | ||
The 149 that weren't there, say, give them the old what for. | ||
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What are you guys doing? Well, here's the deal. | |
The deal was broke. | ||
It was breached, and that is why we are here today. | ||
Yesterday, we took down a procedural rule, a rule vote that halted the floor, and we seized control over it. | ||
It didn't halt our work on committees and everything else that we could be doing for the American people. | ||
I serve on the oversight committee. | ||
And we are supposed to have a markup on Thursday to hold Christopher Wray in contempt. | ||
Now leadership is threatening to send everyone home because we are holding the floor and cancel all of those committees that are having hearings and doing actual work. | ||
That means that they are going to cancel this markup to hold Christopher Wray in contempt. | ||
Now, we are not going back to the Pelosi era of politics. | ||
The imperial speakership is over. | ||
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The imperial speakership is over, as it was greatly stated yesterday. | |
And we have some demands. | ||
Our deal did not work as well as we wanted it to because it was breached in very bad faith. | ||
They unilaterally spent $4 trillion. | ||
They can't be trusted. Right. | ||
They can't be trusted. They lie to your face and they went out on these things that were holding the line when we now know that the negotiators had already given up the duration and the cap on the bill. | ||
They'll look you right in the eye and lie to you. | ||
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So how can you trust them now? Well, we have the power right now. | |
We are holding the floor. | ||
There was retribution because of the debt ceiling vote. | ||
They went after Andrew Clyde and his pistol brace bill, but they're not going after Andrew Clyde alone. | ||
They're going after tens of millions of Americans, disabled veterans, by holding this bill up. | ||
Now they're saying, okay, Tuesday we can vote on this, but we aren't releasing the floor just with that bill passing. | ||
We want a new deal, a new structure that has stronger components to actually implement it. | ||
Pistol Brace, you want a new deal that will be negotiated. | ||
I want to talk about some of the specifics. | ||
But also you're saying committee work can continue unabated. | ||
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I'm not ready to go home, are you? | |
And there are things on the floor that you can do. | ||
What would those be? Well, Dr. | ||
Gosar has laid out how administrations, Republican and Democrat, have used emergencies that have existed at times for years or decades to create slush funds in the federal government. | ||
And Dr. Gosar has brilliantly- Side to side pocket. | ||
He's identified them and he is ready to use a surgical strike with a procedural tool to repeal those national emergencies. | ||
That would not require a rule vote. | ||
That would not be subject to any amendment. | ||
It is an up or down vote and Dr. | ||
Gosar thinks they're... | ||
There could be hundreds of billions of dollars in these slush funds that we could use to try to reduce the deficit, to return to the Treasury, to pay down the debt, the things we promised people we would do. | ||
So that would be a brilliant thing to do. | ||
I think Mayorkas deserves impeachment. | ||
I think Adam Schiff deserves censure. | ||
That would be Congresswoman Luna's legislation. | ||
Her legislation could not require a rule. | ||
It could come directly to the floor. | ||
Correct. So you guys are jammed. | ||
You have weeks worth of work to do right here. | ||
Real work. Real work. Yes. And committee work at the same time. | ||
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Not just showboats. That's another frustrating thing about this week. | |
You know, they're holding up the floor. | ||
You're killing the RAINS Act. | ||
You're killing up the gas stove. | ||
Exactly. They killed the RAINS Act when they abandoned it. | ||
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Last week, they punted the RAINS Act from the debt ceiling bill. | |
And now this week... Didn't fight, never fought for it. | ||
Right. The Biden would have cratered on that. | ||
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They didn't fight for it. Total surrender. | |
And this week they want to bring it up as a standalone bill and pass it out of the House where it's not going to go anywhere and celebrate that. | ||
Absolutely not. We had an opportunity to actually get that passed. | ||
A good bill passed in the debt ceiling last week and they failed to do so. | ||
They surrendered it and now this year they want to have a messaging. | ||
And remember what they traded it for. | ||
What they traded it for was the administrative pay-go that all could be waived by Biden's budget director. | ||
The Indians who sold Manhattan got a better deal than Republicans got on regulatory reform. | ||
And by the way, she told him that in the middle of the negotiation. | ||
Okay, we've got two minutes left. | ||
202-225-3121 is the number. | ||
This audience, this cadre, is up into their post. | ||
What should they say when they call? | ||
We must have the posse reach out to the 6, the 20, the 30, to every Republican in Congress and say we have to utilize the floor to bank wins and to reduce spending and to not have these puppet show performances around legislation that the House knows to be dead and that they abandon themselves. | ||
And frankly, when there is retaliation, like we saw against Andrew Clyde, against disabled veterans, we need to ensure that people are reaching out to their members of Congress saying they're not going to put up with that anymore. | ||
Essentially you guys have done something historic and seasoned the floor and you're not going to give over your territory because what you've done and put in high relief now is the kabuki theater of the way the cartel. | ||
And you're saying no more kabuki theater. | ||
The country's in a crisis. We have to deal with it and we're going to deal with it. | ||
Is that essentially... This is time for the big boys and girls to step up and deal with the budgetary issues that people in Washington have failed to deal with for generations. | ||
And we made that a central focus of our demands in January. | ||
That has been violated, and that violation cannot allow to just exist in a vacuum. | ||
When you call your congressmen, particularly people that say they're budget hawks, and people have told you and you voted for them and rang doorbells and went door-to-door, they're hawks, you ask them point-blank. | ||
Why are you not helping seize the floor and let's get this done another way since they already gave up all the leverage, correct? | ||
Essentially. Every conservative budget hawk, everybody's concerned about the deficit should be on your side. | ||
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Absolutely. Times $4 trillion. | |
I mean, that's what we saw last week. | ||
Everybody just caved to this and make excuses. | ||
And what, debt is okay because now it's Republican debt? | ||
No, I'm not for it. | ||
Social media, how do people follow you today? | ||
At Lauren Boebert. It comes in a little hot, I know, because you're putting a lot up there. | ||
You two, where are they going? At Matt Gaetz, everywhere on the Internet. | ||
Okay, and I expect we're going to see some fireworks today? | ||
I don't know if the floor will be reopened. | ||
I would bet it wouldn't be. But now the true test of chicken is whether Kevin McCarthy will scuttle our oversight agenda vis-a-vis Christopher Wray as an effort to punish us. | ||
Remember, he already punished gun owners to try to punish Andrew Clyde. | ||
Now will he punish every American and let Christopher Wray off the hook? | ||
Charlie Kirk next from noon to 2. | ||
Jack Posobiec from 2 to 3. | ||
We're back here at 5. We're going to have an update and hopefully some folks in studio. | ||
Thank you. Honored to have you on. Thank you. |