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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 lie? | ||
MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Flag Day, 14 June, Year of the Lord, 2023. | ||
If you are following... | ||
What they're doing on the Flag Day Commemoration is quite powerful. | ||
We're going to try to pull some of that. | ||
I actually will be there at 1 o'clock speaking, giving you my thoughts on all of this. | ||
The Saturday desecration at the White House and the Sanctuary City no-go zone outside of Houston, Texas It's all inextricably linked to the problem. | ||
We have, and this is why it's not negotiable. | ||
One side's going to win here and one side's going to lose. | ||
And we have to determine now, the most important thing to determine now is who's with the program. | ||
On our side of the football, there's been too much money wasted, too much pushed of people that in the defining moment are just going to spit the bit. | ||
So let's find them out now. | ||
And I don't need a bunch of theoretical arguments, Tom Massey. | ||
You're a good man. This is the second time. | ||
You voted for the rule, right? | ||
You have all these theoretical... | ||
That's the problem with the libertarians. | ||
They got all this weirdness. | ||
They got all this theory. | ||
Dude, we're talking about fighting for our country right now. | ||
Don't give me theory. You're from Kentucky. | ||
The patriots in Kentucky have always been manning the ramparts. | ||
Not better people in this country than the Commonwealth of Kentucky. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Don't give me some esoteric theoretician. | ||
That's not what this moment is about. | ||
That's not what this moment's about. | ||
This moment's about facing reality. | ||
This is a fight for your country. | ||
Okay? Pure and simple. | ||
The thing yesterday with Trump, that was a farce. | ||
Not even worthy of coverage. | ||
Only worthy of our action to make sure it's tossed out. | ||
And that Trump wins. | ||
Let me be brutally frank. | ||
And, you know, the guy walked down there yesterday and gave a press conference and said, oh, well, I'm going to pardon him. | ||
My first act in the way is I'm going to pardon him. | ||
I'm going to go to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
He and Milani, I'm going to pardon him. | ||
You're not going to pardon anybody. | ||
First of all, you're not going to do anything. | ||
You're not going to get anywhere. It's just a grift. | ||
The Keebler elves are a grift, all of them. | ||
Would anybody ever pay attention to Asa Hutchinson at Ought Point Ought? | ||
He's on the Sunday morning shows, or Chris Christie? | ||
It was sad. | ||
The CNN thing had like 11 people. | ||
11 people. And Chris Christie, you know, just wandering around. | ||
They're all wandering around. You know, Ron DeSantis has got his plan for taking down the administrative state. | ||
Hey, I came up with that plan with Sarah Palin a decade ago about devolving the things back to the states. | ||
You got to think about it though. | ||
Here's the problem. You're putting all those big federal jobs out there. | ||
You're going to be flipping red states. | ||
I don't think we're going to do that. You got to get better. | ||
DeSantis is not sharp. | ||
Just not sharp. It's very sluggish. | ||
It's also in the teens. | ||
It's a diversion. | ||
It's diversion from our attention. | ||
Our attention has to be on things like in Houston, this invasion of the southern border. | ||
And now they're institutionalizing. | ||
Understand that this is a big money-making scheme. | ||
People are going to make tens of millions of dollars. | ||
And you don't think Abbott and the corrupt Republicans down there, like in Arizona? | ||
Why is Carrie Lake not right now in the governor's office? | ||
Because she threw down hard, not just on election integrity, on the border. | ||
She said she was going to call Biden out, declare an emergency, declare the cartel as a terrorist organization. | ||
That's when the money dentures really got on their attention. | ||
People say, well, a lot of Republicans in the forefront. | ||
Yeah, they're just, they're just, Republicans are just the name they use. | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
Have Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
She's a fighter. Have her back today. | ||
And tell your congressman you better have her back. | ||
We need... | ||
Rachel Maddow, we don't put on false information. | ||
And you got shifty shift on there every night lying to the American people for years. | ||
For years. And today, you know, you can expulsion. | ||
You can get an expulsion. | ||
You can get... You can have them pay a fine. | ||
The $32 million dollars. | ||
Pay half of that. You're hearing these theoretical arguments. | ||
They've got, if Grace and Mo can get to Denver, we've also got Anna Paulina Luna's office sent over a couple of congressmen. | ||
Specifically, we need to get up there. | ||
Peter Navarro, all the rah-rah on Wall Street, because they want the easy money terms to return. | ||
They missed a big part of the story yesterday was about core inflation and how that's going to affect the American people. | ||
Walk me through that, brother. | ||
Steve, it's very simple. | ||
We're looking at a couple of years at least of stagflation misery based on numbers that Wall Street's trying to put a rosy spin on. | ||
Here's all you need to know, Posse. | ||
The Federal Reserve sets its interest rates policy based on an expectation that core inflation We'll be at 2 % or lower. | ||
As long as it's above that, the Fed's going to keep the screws to you on your mortgage rates, on your credit card debt, and all of that. | ||
What do we have? | ||
Numbers came out. It was 5.3%, Steve, on the non-core rate. | ||
That's more than twice as high as the target, and it takes years to bring that down. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
How are they going to bring it down? | ||
By keeping interest rates high, mortgage rates high, and growth slower than it would otherwise be. | ||
Black, brown, blue-collar workers are going to suffer From fewer jobs and lower wages, middle-class families won't be able to move up into homes because of those mortgage rates. | ||
So that's as simple as that. | ||
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Don't let anybody tell you it's bullying. | |
Yes. Here's the thing. | ||
You've got a trillion dollars right now in credit card debt, and the younger generation got the highest. | ||
60 % of the American people live in paycheck to paycheck. | ||
You've got $19 trillion of total consumer debt. | ||
That's all going to stay at these levels, even if the Fed doesn't increase. | ||
You're being destroyed economically. | ||
You don't need Steve Bannon and Peter Novartis to tell you that. | ||
You see it every day. You know it. | ||
You know it. Yeah, big deal. | ||
It's like some of the food and gasoline prices are coming down from skyrocketing heights. | ||
We're still feeling all of this pain. | ||
And again, the number, Steve, 5.3%. | ||
That's the core rate right now. | ||
And it's a 2%. | ||
Fed target. | ||
So it takes a long time to shrink that down. | ||
The other thing I know you want to talk about is this Janet Yellen thing because it's related. | ||
The fact that she gets up, talks at Congress. | ||
They say, hey, the world's de-dollarizing. | ||
And she says, oh, don't worry about it. | ||
There's going to be a little bit of that, but the dollar's still strong. | ||
Here's the lacuna, the missing, the dog that didn't park in her speech. | ||
She didn't look those congressmen in the eye and say, look, communist China. | ||
In Russia are launching a frontal attack on the dollar trying to create a brick zone, Brazil, Russia, China, India, and a lot of other countries to get them off the dollar. | ||
Why? Because they don't want to be exposed to U.S. sanctions, which we have Misused poorly from a tactical point of view. | ||
And she didn't want to acknowledge that fact. | ||
And by the way, the congressman could have done a far better job talking about it. | ||
Because you and I, Steve, know it all boils down to communist China and what their grand strategy is. | ||
They have one. | ||
Biden does it. And the dollar is a key part of that. | ||
But hang on. | ||
In economic warfare, but here's the thing. | ||
How do you blame the BRICS and how do you blame the Russians? | ||
How do you blame the Chinese when these deficits are out of control? | ||
Remember, the report yesterday was that the trailing 12 months is what you got, a $2.1 trillion deficit. | ||
I think it's $800 billion already this year. | ||
The numbers are so far off, and here's why. | ||
Government expenditures are about 25 percent. | ||
I'm going to give you some complicated math here. | ||
Get your number two pencil out. | ||
Get it ready? 25 percent. | ||
I'm a schooled Harvard professor here. | ||
I need my number three pencil here. | ||
25 % of all GDP expenditures are government expenditures. | ||
That's what the Republicans just gave by and hold it. | ||
The tax revenues used to be 19 % and are now back to historical levels of 17 % and dropping. | ||
Why? Because the World Bank tells us, the Congressional Budget Office tells us growth is going to be about 1 % to 1.1%. | ||
Peter Navarro's stagflation. | ||
Ergo, declining GDP means lower tax revenues of these structures. | ||
We're at 17%. That gap, Mr. | ||
8%, that's how you're having $2.1 trillion. | ||
We're going to blow through this. | ||
Why did we structure the first deal that we didn't love at least at $1.5 trillion or next April or May, whatever came first, because we knew we were going to be back here in October because they're going to blow through it. | ||
Don't get me started on why McCarthy's still Speaker of the House, okay? | ||
Don't get me started on that, but go ahead. | ||
Okay, I'm robbing this train. | ||
Just take your number two. Just keep writing down numbers, okay? | ||
Hold it, because I'm about to get to the Chinese part. | ||
I'm about to get to the Chinese part. Yellen doesn't sit there. | ||
She should be throwing down hard yesterday saying, no, we're going to defend the dollars of prime reserve currency. | ||
Even if you don't like the fact that we're prime reserve and it brings responsibilities right now, if we don't have that, we're Argentina. | ||
Because guess what? Then you can't sell the bonds you need to finance this. | ||
Then they don't need the dollar for every exchange. | ||
That's the best export we have. | ||
I understand. It ain't great. | ||
But it's better than the alternative now. | ||
That's why we have to rebuild this economy. | ||
Yellen not doing it and the congressman not sitting there banging on the table. | ||
Because you know why? They don't know as much as you do. | ||
You know more than... | ||
And that's what the power they hate. | ||
That's why the 60 % of the American people in the CNN poll that didn't want to increase debt unless there were massive cuts, massive cuts, they don't want that. | ||
Dr. Navarro. And just one point on this. | ||
I'm going to see you and I'm going to raise you one here. | ||
It's not that she didn't say that we're going to defend the dollar. | ||
She should have done that. | ||
But she should have said, we're going to defend it against the attacks from communist China. | ||
And it's like the Pentagon doesn't recognize Communist China as an existential threat. | ||
It's a competitor. | ||
Yellen, it's Baltimore. | ||
It's the word that she will not speak. | ||
And this is the problem with the Biden regime. | ||
They're hopelessly compromised by the Chinese Communist Party, and we are not making the appropriate steps. | ||
Bottom line here is that there's a divergence. | ||
Between Wall Street's interest and Main Street's interest that's never been bigger. | ||
This is the Grand Canyon because you got a stock market, which is like, okay, it's sort of chugging along. | ||
I'm thinking that this is about time it's going to collapse. | ||
But Main Street, there's pain all over the place, Steve. | ||
You know that. I know that the bossy knows it. | ||
Okay. Hang on. | ||
But as long as Biden could go, remember, think about this for a second. | ||
I want to burn this into your soul. | ||
We took the cap off. | ||
This isn't going to be five, six more trillion dollars. | ||
The Politico's lead story, Blinken got his meeting. | ||
We didn't do it. McCarthy did it. | ||
We kowtowed. | ||
We kowtowed. We kowtowed. | ||
The Biden regime kowtowed enough. | ||
They're allowing Blinken, the head of the tributary state, the tributary state's envoy is going to go to kowtow in front of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Yeah, disgusting. I tell you what, Navarra, I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
I know you've got a bunch, so I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
Here's why. We're going to talk about the CCP, right? | ||
Yeah. Xi has told the people, harden up, baby. | ||
Something's coming. They've already started. | ||
The unrestricted war has already ratcheted up. | ||
They're in China. | ||
They're in Cuba. It's not just electronic warfare to listen. | ||
This is full-on cyber. | ||
They can hit the grid. | ||
They can hit everything. | ||
They are at war. | ||
This ain't a cold war. For them, it's a hot war. | ||
And you've got Blinken. | ||
We've done everything to Cowtown Prostate. | ||
Remember, the Secretary of Defense, the Ministry of Defense wouldn't even meet with Austin and Singapore. | ||
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They do everything. This is all about face. | |
The Biden administration, because they're compromised, they're compromised because of the cash that they took. | ||
The cash that they took. | ||
This is not about Donald Trump and his administrative thing with the National Archives. | ||
That's a misdirection play. | ||
It's not about the stupid, whatever this payment was to the girl, payment or not. | ||
That's all misdirection play. | ||
To take away from their crimes. | ||
Their crimes and their crimes. | ||
As they betray us to our enemies. | ||
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Next. Here's your host, Stephen K. Back. | |
Okay. Here's what Biden's doing in the kowtowing and putting this country more and more jeopardy. | ||
Remember, we had the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
This is as bad as the Cuban Missile Crisis, because remember, today, cyber warfare, biological warfare is the new nuclear warfare. | ||
We had that whole confrontation over nukes, you know, 90 miles from the United States and 90 seconds from Washington, D.C., Peter Navarro. | ||
Please remember this, folks. | ||
They lied. We had Andrew Mitchell on here the other day on her clip. | ||
They came on her show and looked her in the eye because she's a stooge, and this was Admiral Kirby lied. | ||
There's nothing going on there that's a false report. | ||
Well, no. Just like the spy balloon, they will look you in the eye and lie because they understand what they're doing. | ||
Walk me through how dangerous Cuba is, brother. | ||
See, this one hit me really hard. | ||
When I was a young boy among the servant class in Palm Beach, I actually lived right down the street from the Kennedy compound. | ||
1962, they're building a bomb shelter nearby Peanut Island. | ||
And I'm in elementary school hiding underneath desks because we're worried about a Soviet attack. | ||
And I did a deep dive on this so-called spy outpost. | ||
This is the most serious existential threat we've faced since the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
The Soviets were aiming nuclear missiles at us. | ||
That's like the old days. | ||
The new days are the cyber and electronic warfare. | ||
And all you have to do, Steve, is look at the South China Sea, where Communist China has taken over islands and territories, built them up, and put on these elaborate electronic And so what we face now, 90 miles from our shore, is the ability of Communist China to disrupt and track all of our communications, to disrupt and misdirect shipping traffic when push comes to shove. | ||
If we have the contingency, they'll be able to better able hit our electric grid, our rail systems, our water supplies. | ||
This is like an act of war. | ||
And for friggin' Biden to send Blinken on his friggin' knees to Beijing right now instead of pounding the table, we need JFK right now. | ||
You know, we've got Neville Chamberlain. | ||
It's like Steve Mnuchin was the Neville Chamberlain of our time, but Biden's outdoing him. | ||
Blinken's outdoing him. | ||
And Steve, this Cuba thing, it must not stand. | ||
It must not stand. | ||
Because they can go offensive, cyber war, and hey, biological war. | ||
They hit us from Wuhan. Cyber and electronic. | ||
Peter, hit me with how they get to the substack to get it, how they get to your content. | ||
This one's on fire today in the substack. | ||
Peter Navarro... PeterNavarro.substack.com. | ||
And on Monday, I had a piece about how our democracy is turning into Pakistan because of what they're doing on Trump. | ||
PeterNavarro.substack.com. | ||
But please, read this one on Cuba and send it to your friends because this can't stand, sir. | ||
No, we want to make this go viral. | ||
Dr. Navarro, thank you very much. | ||
A couple of program notes. | ||
Colonel Mills has worked up a briefing for us about this. | ||
From Central America to the Caribbean to Cuba, all of it, the CCP. Okay? | ||
We're going to have that probably Friday, tomorrow Friday. | ||
I'm going to get you to move it. He's done about a 20-minute briefing for us. | ||
I want to go through in detail so this audience is totally up to speed. | ||
As you know, Dr. | ||
Navarro is at the lead. | ||
And Garrett Ziegler, who we've introduced now as Marco Polo, putting all this, he's dedicated two years of his life to going through the Biden crime family's laptop from hell and putting up the information of the compromise and the depravity, was the deputy over there that worked on supply chains. | ||
Because remember, the CCP is hitting us from many angles. | ||
What we're trying to do is get you actionable information, okay, to make your life better, more secure, particularly now that you're a combatant in this. | ||
Dr. Sean Rowland, you know, we had Rosemary Gibson on here in the first weeks of the show when we were war room pandemic back in January 2020. | ||
And Dr. | ||
Sean, she shocked the American people by saying, hey, this is a problem with the American people, but more importantly, it's going to be a problem because the Chinese Communist Party can use this against this. | ||
As hard as Trump tried, Biden's kind of reversed this whole thing. | ||
We haven't made any progress. | ||
And I want you to tell people what you've done because you're the one person I've seen that's taken that book and taken action to say, hey, we have a problem. | ||
And you don't want this problem, a geostrategic problem we have with our country to become a personal problem in your life. | ||
So walk us through the action you took and what is available to people to check out right now. | ||
Absolutely. You know, Steve, We're talking a lot about all the different angles that we could potentially get hit by from China, right? | ||
There's a lot of theoreticals and real threats, but there's stuff happening right now. | ||
Right now in America, there is a doctor, a cancer doctor, having to decide between treating a baby with a brain tumor or a grandmother with lung cancer. | ||
And the reason they're having to decide one over the other is because there's a shortage of one of the most important cancer drugs that we use. | ||
It's called cisplatin. Unfortunately, this drug comes from China. | ||
And they're experiencing these shortages and having to make these horrible decisions. | ||
Our country's dependence on China for medications like cisplatin, it's not limited to just those kinds of medications. | ||
It's everything. We are 100 % dependent on overseas production of these medications, antibiotics, cholesterol medications, blood pressure medications, thyroid, diabetes, all of it. | ||
So you asked about solutions, and that's something that the government has talked about. | ||
They have talked about some of these issues, and there's committees, and there was a Senate hearing last month or two months ago. | ||
But really, there haven't been any solutions presented. | ||
I'm a family medicine physician. | ||
I'd love to start manufacturing all these medications back here in the U.S., But just as a single physician, what can I do? | ||
Well, that's what we worked for the last few years, building this platform. | ||
It's Jace Medical, jacemedical.com, J-A-S-E. What we are offering is a means for people on an individual level to basically take this responsibility on themselves in order to protect themselves. | ||
And we're offering prescription medications, things like antibiotics, Things like what I mentioned, your blood pressure medications, your cholesterol medications. | ||
You go to the website. You fill out this form. | ||
It's a telemedicine encounter. | ||
We get some basic health history. | ||
You're referred to one of our board-certified physicians who reviews everything. | ||
At the end of it, you're able to get access to these medications and have them on hand in a supply. | ||
Basically, we're offering up to a year's supply of whether it's antibiotics or your chronic condition medications. | ||
So that you've got these on hand so that when these shortages, which are ongoing and will get worse, when they spill over into a medication that you're taking, you're prepared. | ||
You've got to do this, folks, because the shortages are happening right now. | ||
But when they geostrategically start to just close the vice, I just want to make sure – and this is something Rosemary brought up. | ||
And Dr. Sean Rowland brings up, and Navarra says, I want to make sure everybody understands this. | ||
When you talk about, well, India's going to produce a bunch. | ||
We're going to go to Vietnam. Dr. | ||
Sean, help me out. The active pharmaceutical ingredient, the API, including vitamin C, is it still 95%, 99%, still all manufactured in China? | ||
Absolutely. Yeah, you mentioned India and some of these other countries. | ||
And this was stuff that we didn't really learn until through COVID, some of these numbers came out. | ||
We learned, oh, wow. India actually gets 70 % of their APIs from China. | ||
So even if we do source from these other countries, we're all dependent in one form or another on China, unfortunately. | ||
Dr. Sean, once again, where do people go and what can they get? | ||
You've got a telemedicine that can do it, right? | ||
It's available in certain states, but you've got to go to your website to find out, correct? | ||
Exactly. It's Jase, J-A-S-E, medical.com. | ||
The form is pretty simple to fill out. | ||
It takes five to ten minutes. | ||
It goes to a physician who writes a prescription. | ||
The prescription goes to one of our pharmacies, and you just get the medications delivered to your door. | ||
And you can get up to a year's supply? | ||
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Is that what you're offering of these medications? | |
We've got a pre-configured kit, the antibiotics that we offer. | ||
Come in a pack of five different antibiotics. | ||
These are medications that we've identified as being kind of the most crucial if you had to choose what are the top antibiotics I need to have to cover the widest range of conditions, but also the things that might be the most deadly in the event of, for example, a bio-tear incident. | ||
So you've got that pre-configured pack of five antibiotics that we offer. | ||
And then we also offer medications for people with chronic conditions, things like high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, diabetes, cholesterol. | ||
Seizure Disorders. And so it's a up to a year supply of those medications as well. | ||
Okay, if Grace and Mo and Denver can put it up in the Chiron. | ||
Dr. Sean, Roland, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate this. I appreciate you taking action off Rosemary Gibson's fantastic book. | ||
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Thank you. Thank you, Steve. | |
Action, action, action. | ||
The Bidens. It's all inextricably linked. | ||
Remember, when we go and show you what's on the laptop from hell and others, and this is part of this whole thing about getting the 1023s and making the people bring up the audio tapes and all this, the pursuit at oversight. | ||
So much is tied about the monetization of Joe Biden as an asset. | ||
By his brother Jim Biden, that's the brains of the operation. | ||
Of course, Hunter is the new businessman, drinking what the client's drinking or snorting what the client's snorting or smoking what the client's smoking. | ||
And they've got Ukraine in there. | ||
You have all that, but the central beating heart of it is China and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
This situation in Cuba is huge, and here's why. | ||
They lied about it at first. | ||
They've known about it. | ||
Just like in the Biden, you've got the crime, and then you have the cover-up. | ||
You've got the crime that's egregious enough, then you've got the cover-up. | ||
Also, on this cyber, because they're going to have offensive cyber war, remember, you're a combatant right now. | ||
That's what the home title lock thing, I need you. | ||
Think about the economic news we just heard. | ||
You've got 90 % of your net worth tied up in your home, in your home equity. | ||
Can you afford to lose that title? | ||
Or more importantly, can you afford to have somebody go into your thing and take out a second mortgage right now? | ||
How is your life going to look for the $250,000 mortgage that you didn't get the cash from? | ||
That are these interest rates? | ||
Yeah, and the Fed's not going to increase today, but they're going to stay high. | ||
HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
Go check it out now. | ||
It's totally free. | ||
Check it out. | ||
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If you're vulnerable, don't let the CCP roll up your mortgage. | |
Short break. | ||
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Back in a moment. | |
Your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Now, the other two things we need to know about AI is that first... | ||
it's the first technology ever that can make decisions by itself. | ||
I hear a lot of people saying, oh, all these worries about AI, every time there is a new technology, people worry about it, and afterward it's okay. | ||
Like when people invented writing and printing presses and airplanes, they were so worried, and in the end it was okay, AI will be the same. | ||
It's not the same. | ||
No previous technology in history could make decisions. | ||
You know, even an atom bomb Actually empowered humans because an atom bomb can destroy a city. | ||
It cannot decide which city to bomb. | ||
You always need a human to make the decision. | ||
AI is the first technology that can make decisions by itself, even about us. | ||
Increasingly, we apply to a bank to get a loan. | ||
It's an AI making the decisions about us. | ||
So it takes power away from us. | ||
The third thing about AI that everybody needs to know It's the first technology ever that can create new ideas. | ||
You know, the printing press, radio, television, they broadcast, they spread the ideas created by the human brain, by the human mind. | ||
They cannot create a new idea. | ||
You know, Gutenberg printed the Bible in the middle of the 15th century. | ||
The printing press printed as many copies of the Bible as Gutenberg instructed it, but it did not create a single new page. | ||
It had no ideas of its own about the Bible. | ||
Is it good? Is it bad? | ||
How to interpret this? | ||
How to interpret that? AI can create new ideas. | ||
It can even write a new Bible. | ||
Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity. | ||
Every religion claims our book, all the books of the other religions, humans wrote them. | ||
But our book, no, no, no, no. | ||
It came from some superhuman intelligence. | ||
In a few years, there might be religions that are actually correct. | ||
that just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an AI. | ||
That could be a reality in a few years. | ||
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All right, this is what it looks and sounds like to attend a mass led by artificial intelligence. | |
Hundreds of churchgoers attending that service during Germany's Convention of Protestants. | ||
The 40-minute service was put together by a 29-year-old theologian and philosopher from the University of Vienna. | ||
He says 98 % of that mass was the product of chat GPT, but the congregation said the avatar just didn't have the warmth that they were used to, right? | ||
Now know the cause of death for Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber. | ||
CBS News reports he died by an apparent suicide on Saturday at a federal prison in North Carolina. | ||
Joe Allen, am I correct in understanding that there was a Protestant, I guess, mass in Vienna by a philosopher that was, what, 95 % CHAT GPT? Walk me through this. | ||
Yes, Steve, and this will not be the last such stunts by any means. | ||
You had a church that used GPT and also virtual personas to preach a sermon, and to see a full church in Europe is unusual enough, let alone a church being led by artificial intelligence. | ||
These sorts of things will just increase in prevalence as things move forward. | ||
A kind of movement towards artificial intelligence-based religions. | ||
You can see the screenshot here. | ||
This is a story from five years ago. | ||
I remember hearing about it then and thinking, oh, this is surely just going to be some sort of weird quirk. | ||
The gentleman there is Anthony Lewandowski, and he had started a church called The Way of the Future. | ||
The whole idea was that artificial intelligence will be more intelligent than human beings, and therefore it should be worshipped like a god. | ||
And so, when you hear Harari there talking about the future in which AI will write a sort of Bible or many such Bibles and people will believe it, I think that that is probably correct. | ||
In fact, I think a lot of people already Look to artificial intelligence for the truth in a way that is quasi-religious. | ||
And you have people like Larry Page who want to create artificial general intelligence at Google. | ||
And it's discussed in terms of godlike intelligence. | ||
The same goes for Sam Altman at OpenAI. | ||
And the same goes for Musk when he talks about superintelligence exceeding human capacities to the point that we are completely reliant on it. | ||
And we'll need brain-computer interfaces in order to commune with this AI god. | ||
One quick point, Steve. | ||
There is really a movement on the fringe of the technocratic slash transhumanist movement that wants to see artificial intelligence put in critical decision-making roles. | ||
The reason they're calling for this, they say, is that human beings aren't capable of distinguishing between reality and fantasy as well as AI. And human beings aren't able to make snap decisions as well as AI. The other thing that they're calling for, as we just saw, is a sort of elevation of AI as hyper-intelligent to the point of religion. | ||
The reason people believe that AI will be the focal point of new religious traditions is they believe that people are stupid, that people will believe anything. | ||
I think that that is basically correct for some number of people. | ||
And the more that people are not vigilant, the more that people are unable to distinguish between BS headlines and actual statements made by people, the closer we are going to come to a society in which artificial intelligence in critical roles will be justified, and the less power human beings will have to determine their own lives. | ||
Joe, you've already seen the political argument for the anti-MAGA, anti-populist forces. | ||
They're going to start arguing, and what Joe's saying, it's on the fringe, but that's how they're seeding it in there. | ||
They would rather have AI making decisions than have MAGA win elections and take over the administrative state and start to root out. | ||
They go, oh my God, they got the bib overalls. | ||
The white nationalist Christian domestic terrorists are going to win and take back over. | ||
So we either got to steal the elections or if we can't steal them enough, now we got to get to, you know, we got to turn over. | ||
We'd rather have the algorithm and the algorithms algorithm as artificial general tells us. | ||
We'd rather have that making a decision. | ||
Than having MAGA having their hands on the controls. | ||
Tell me about, real quickly, the Horowitz guy. | ||
He's making a case of, what's the big deal? | ||
This is going to make the world better. | ||
Everything's going to be better. It's all going to be nicey-nicey. | ||
Tell me what he's telling people. | ||
Oh, Mark Andreessen. | ||
Yeah, Mark Andreessen really, he's a hardcore libertarian. | ||
He's definitely a supreme techno-optimist. | ||
And he believes that artificial intelligence will be this tool, like all the techno-optimists say, that will improve human cognition. | ||
It will allow human beings to do all of these things and solve all of these problems that we wouldn't be able to do without it. | ||
What he doesn't recognize, like all of these libertarians living out in La La Land, is that artificial intelligence will diminish human agency, especially for people in the middle to lower classes. | ||
It will diminish human abilities. | ||
Humans, as they rely on AI for their cognition, will be less and less disciplined, less and less informed, and less and less able to process information correctly, either within their own lives or in their jobs and administrative positions. | ||
And so this techno-optimist idea that Marc Andreessen and many others are putting forward, that AI will solve everything, I think that that is extremely dangerous beyond any of the ideas of AI killing everybody. | ||
Just because it puts the center of gravity of the culture on the machine rather than on the people who are really responsible for taking care of society and making it work. | ||
On God and the human. | ||
Joe, you're back in the swing of things now. | ||
We're going to announce your big project I think next week, the culmination of it. | ||
How do people get to you in all your great writings? | ||
Go to ChroniclesMagazine.org. | ||
You can find my article, A Deal with the Digital Devil. | ||
Go to WarRoom.org under the Transhumanism tab. | ||
You can find my Futurist Retrospective on Ted Kaczynski. | ||
And you can find both of those linked at the top of my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z at Gitter and Twitter. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
We're going to spend some time in the 6 o'clock show over the next couple of days with Joe walking through Ted Kaczynski and what his crimes were, why he did it, and what his message to the American people and to the world was. | ||
Okay, thank you. Appreciate it. | ||
Joe Allen. A combination of this desecration that took place at the White House over the weekend and, you know, you've got people in Germany now turning over to the algorithm to basically put a mass together, and that was a Protestant mass, but put a mass together. | ||
We're human. We're supporters of humans, okay? | ||
I want to bring in John Yelp now. | ||
John, there's another desecration that's going to go on this Friday in Dodger Stadium, a beloved temple of baseball, the American pastime. | ||
Tell me about it, and what are you and your fellow Catholics, traditional Catholics, doing about it, sir? | ||
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How ironic that Joe Allen was talking about ChatGPT doing these church services. | |
Well, I've got to tell Joe, we've had that in the Catholic Church the last 30 years. | ||
I mean, we get these responses to the stuff that's going on in the culture, and it's just so, like, robotic and wired. | ||
And people are just—no, it's just not right. | ||
I mean, we have this desecration happening at Ellie Dodger Stadium this Friday, and the response— It has been subpar, to say the least, on some levels. | ||
But the good news, though, is that we have over a thousand or more people that are coming. | ||
We have Bishop Strickland, who's going to be there. | ||
We have Christians. | ||
I just, hot off the press, we have the Jewish rabbis. | ||
Oh, hang on. Hang on. Whoa, whoa. Hang on one second. | ||
The response from people that want to attend It's been overwhelming. | ||
The official response from the archdiocese has not been a response. | ||
They want you to go away. | ||
So people responding to come out and take this march from the cathedral to Dodger Stadium, that's been overwhelming. | ||
We're going to talk about that. But the response to the Catholic Church, the official Catholic Church, is we want you and everybody associated with you, including Bishop Strickland, to go home. | ||
Am I wrong in that? | ||
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Their response has been late to the game. | |
I feel like a Marine has just won the Battle of Okinawa, and then I find out the Russians are going to declare war in Japan a week before the war ends. | ||
They're coming in. It's great, but here's the point. | ||
Their response as an official archdiocese, which I don't know all the reasons, but it's stay home, pray in your churches, and let's see if the evil goes away. | ||
We're not down in the power of prayer. | ||
That's why we're going to pray, but in public. | ||
Public bigotry necessitates So with all due respect, Archbishop Gomes, that's not good enough. | ||
And we are inviting you. | ||
I mean, I was a seminarian for many years, and I remember reading in seminary your book, Archbishop Gomes. | ||
It was courage in the heart of a priest. | ||
And I would beg you, we would love to have you come. | ||
It's not too late. Come there, be present. | ||
I know you're managing a large archdiocese, but your presence as the shepherd of the largest archdiocese almost in the world It's imperative. | ||
Take that faith to the streets. | ||
That's what we believe. | ||
Christians need to see this. | ||
To not do that is a testimony, I believe, that we really don't believe. | ||
That's Jesus Christ there in our churches. | ||
So we need your support, and if you're not going to support us in the way that we think, it's okay. | ||
The church is rising up, and like you said, Steve, we have thousands coming. | ||
I have a family that just wrote us yesterday. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We're going to take a short break, John. | ||
We're going to bring you back after the break. | ||
I want everybody in the greater Los Angeles area, Southern California area to attend this. | ||
This march in protest of the desecration of Catholic tradition is most important. | ||
Make your voice heard. | ||
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Okay, we're going to get into more of that at 5 o'clock. | ||
We'll be back at 5 to 7. | ||
We're going to have people like Congressman Self. | ||
We're going to have Royce White with us. | ||
Colonel Mills now has changed his schedule around. | ||
We're going to have Colonel Mills. Got to get this briefing. | ||
So there's a lot going on. | ||
Noon, Charlie Kirk for two hours here on REV. And then Posobiec. | ||
We've also got the live stream for the Flag Day commemoration. | ||
I will be up there at 1 o'clock. | ||
Or thereabouts for some thoughts and observations on that. | ||
John Yelp, we need as big... | ||
The bishop government is not going to happen. | ||
They're not going to support this. | ||
They are intimidated and or agree with many of the tenets of what's happening in Dodger Stadium. | ||
Let's be blunt. The Catholic Church's administration of the progressive left Catholic Church as a disgrace. | ||
And you saw it on full display at the White House that desecration this weekend. | ||
How do people, where do people go, John? | ||
We're going to have John on every day in the run of this. | ||
Where do people go to find out about this march? | ||
Where do they go? Where do they sign up? | ||
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C4C.com. That's the letter C-F-O-R-C.com. | |
Go there. You get the latest updates, parking suggestions, FAQs. | ||
That's all traffic is streamlined there. | ||
It starts at 3 o'clock. | ||
We have the full support of the Los Angeles Police Department. | ||
They've been extremely helpful. | ||
They want to make this organized, peaceful, safe. | ||
They're going to have many officers on site there. | ||
This is your chance. This is our Catholic Bud Light, our Christian Bud Light moment, to be there, to show our support of what we really believe in. | ||
And that's personified by taking your faith outside your home, there in a public showing. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
Our country needs it, and the witness, even our church leaders need this witness of our faith. | ||
The desecrations have to stop. | ||
So John, real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
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How do people follow you? They can go to Twitter at C-F-O-R-C. That's our handle on Twitter and also on Truth Social. | |
Brother, thank you very much. | ||
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Appreciate it. Thanks, Steve. | |
Very big. I think... | ||
I haven't totally confirmed. I think Liz Yor may be out there. | ||
If she's not, we'll have her running commentary because we're going to live stream this also up on Getter. | ||
Make sure you download Getter. | ||
You can get to all of our content, other content. | ||
Grace and Mo are nonstop with Jane Zirkle putting up great content all day long, live streaming on both the Worm site and my own personal site, which now has 1.8 million followers. | ||
Just saying, is that a humble brag? | ||
Or maybe it's just a brag brag. | ||
Jason Brown, I've asked you, CEO, the COVID tax relief, I need people to, we need the entrepreneurs or anybody who was caught up in this at the beginning to come to you guys and check this out. | ||
I don't want this program to expire without every war room person having access to it. | ||
Jason, walk people through what the program is, why it was all started under President Trump, and why people should come to you to see if they're eligible for it, sir. | ||
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Steve, good to see you. | |
Thanks for having us on again. I love coming on because I get to be the bearer of good news amidst everything going on. | ||
Like you said, this is legislation that President Trump put into effect before he left office. | ||
He wanted to make sure that business owners were taken care of during the pandemic. | ||
Those business owners that retained W-2 employees During 2020 and 2021 would qualify for this employee retention credit. | ||
And Steve, it's up to $26,000 per employee that you kept. | ||
Look, we don't want to waste anyone's time. | ||
If you didn't have W-2 employees, Then you would not qualify. | ||
So 1099, sole proprietor, this is not for those folks. | ||
But, you know, every day we see those businesses that had 3, 4, 5 employees getting $100,000 or more, those 10 to 12 employee companies. | ||
You know, $250,000, $300,000, and, you know, those larger companies getting millions. | ||
And it's great to see that money going advanced. | ||
But here's our one. | ||
It's got to be a W-2. | ||
So if you have an institution that has a W-2 employee, not 1099s, but W-2s, You can contact these guys and find out because there's more eligibility checks. | ||
But it's just not companies or for-profit businesses. | ||
I want people to understand, correct me if I'm wrong, Jason, it's not-for-profits and it's church groups, correct? | ||
As long as you have W-2 employees? | ||
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Yeah, it's not-for-profits, private schools, church groups. | |
As long as you didn't receive federal funding, like Title I funding, then you certainly could qualify. | ||
The best thing someone can do, if there's any question... | ||
Go to covidtaxrelief.org, covidtaxrelief.org. | ||
You can call the 800 number there. | ||
We're waiting to take your call. | ||
We'll walk you through about an eight to ten minute questionnaire that directly parallels the qualification guidelines that the IRS has laid out for this. | ||
So we'll let you know in ten minutes if you qualify, roughly how much you qualify for. | ||
The IRS has made several changes to this program, so even if you've looked at it in the past and maybe you were told you didn't qualify, there have been changes and updates to it. | ||
So it's worth giving us a call again and taking another look. | ||
How many War Room Associated Groups have done this and what's the total dollar amount they've gotten back? | ||
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Yeah, you know what? | |
We're up well over $1,000 and the dollar amount as of this morning, Steve, $188 million for War Room listeners, which is just incredible. | ||
These are business owners that did the hard thing, kept their employees, and they're entitled to this money, so it's exciting. | ||
Okay, this is good news. | ||
We only give you good news here. | ||
Well, maybe not always, but this is something you take action. | ||
One more time, Jason, where they go to see if they're eligible. | ||
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Yep, covidtaxrelief.org. | |
You can enter your information in there. | ||
As you can imagine, when you have us on your show, it melts the phone lines, right? | ||
So you're more than welcome to call that 800 number there. | ||
You may sit on hold for 15, 20 seconds, or you can put your information in there, and we'll call you right back. | ||
Jason, honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you for doing this for folks. | ||
Always a pleasure. Thanks for having us. | ||
Let's break through the $200 million number today. | ||
Okay. Charlie Kirk's next on Real America's Voice. | ||
We're also going to be streaming and also following the Flag Day commemoration. | ||
I'll be up there at 1 o'clock for a few minutes. | ||
We'll be back from 5 to 7. | ||
We've got so much going on now. | ||
To the ramparts. Action, action, action. | ||
We're on offense here. | ||
These charges against President Trump are a misdirection play in nonsense. | ||
He's innocent. You hear that, Jericho? | ||
He is innocent. Not even a question of his innocence. | ||
This is all a diversion play. | ||
And we're going on offense against the Biden crime syndicate. |