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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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. Bamb. | |
Okay, it's Thursday, 29 June, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
Welcome. For the next couple of hours, you're here riding shotgun with us. | ||
Or actually, we're riding shotgun with you, I think is a better way to put it. | ||
In the next hour, at the top, I'm going to have Mike Davis. | ||
Mike Davis is going to break down the affirmative action historic decision today. | ||
Also talk about some very disturbing things. | ||
Situations with the Justice Department, FBI, out of control, rolling up Catholic priests and going after the Catholic Church and Christians nonstop by protecting Trans Radicals and Others Disturbing Case Out of Washington State. | ||
We'll get to all that. Also about all this activity with Comer and everybody. | ||
Where are these investigations? Why is everybody just running around now with their hair on fire when we told them six months ago to subpoena people? | ||
But hey, Mike Davis is going to be here to explain it all to us. | ||
Got Seb Gorka with us, Congressman Burchett. | ||
I want to start, though, With the practical, you know, we had the EnviroCleanse guys on this morning because of Chicago, Dave. | ||
I guess forest fires is now, you know, we had New York looking like Mars. | ||
In Washington, D.C., you couldn't even stay inside because it smelled like smoke a couple weeks ago. | ||
Now, Chicago, Detroit, the upper Midwest, same situation. | ||
How's it going in Texas, the burning hot? | ||
I saw a young guy from A young boy from Florida, 14, with his dad. | ||
Both of them died down there in Big Bend National Park, going up one of those trails with no shade, no rock outcrops, no water. | ||
And both those guys from Florida, so they must be pretty tough hombres, passed away from, I guess, overcome by the heat. | ||
What's going on in Texas? | ||
How's the grid holding up? | ||
Well, it's still very hot. | ||
The grid is very, very close to running out of electricity. | ||
We got final data in from the 23rd last year. | ||
The all-time peak for June was reached last year 76,600 megawatts. | ||
This Tuesday, capacity or utilization reached 80,600 megawatts. | ||
That's the most ever in Texas for the month of June, any day in the month of June, in electrical capacity used. | ||
But here, remember, from 18 months ago, 20 months ago, we've got 4.6 million more people living in Texas, 4 million immigrants who've just come across the border. | ||
And another 600,000 who have come from California, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, Minnesota, and the like. | ||
Legitimate transit from within the U.S. So our ballpark is 4.6, 4.7 million more people living there than two years ago. | ||
So this utilization of electricity pretty much tracks, yes, the heat, but the enhanced population by nearly 16%, 17% is at the core of Bumping up against what are inadequate reserve margins because their system is based on 32% variable energy. | ||
And that's mainly wind. Solar has increased. | ||
It's doubled from last year. | ||
But that takes them now to 32% of their total energy delivery is variable. | ||
Meaning, the wind is non-operable 64% of the time. | ||
Solar is non-operable 73% of the time. | ||
So that's the core issue. | ||
Too much variable resource, not enough base load energy in the system. | ||
So they're very close to running out daily in the last four days. | ||
Today, again, a lot of warnings asking for voluntary reduction of use, but no emergency decrees yet. | ||
But we shouldn't be here. | ||
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Truth be told, we shouldn't be here. | |
Well, the Guardian's saying that opposite of Dave Walsh, that what is bailed out to folks in Texas is solar. | ||
What say you? | ||
Well, the nominal addition that it's there is not by itself a bad thing, but the trouble with it, it only operates in Texas about 26 percent of the time, about 6.4 hours a day on average. | ||
In Texas, solar is a validated source of energy to create electricity. | ||
And then the other 17 and a half hours a day, it does nothing for you. | ||
And by the way, the amount of solar has doubled from last year. | ||
But what's that mean? | ||
I mean, we're still right at the.8% from being out of electricity. | ||
At the present level. We are at the bitter end of the electricity supply being totally used as of Tuesday. | ||
80,600 megawatts out of 81,100. | ||
So the doubling of solar hasn't been meaningful. | ||
It's not meaningful because it only operates about 27% of the time. | ||
And when we get to winter, which again is the next peak, solar in the morning from 5 to 10 in the morning, 9 in the morning, provides nothing. | ||
And by the way, in the peak now, after 5.30 p.m., it provides nothing. | ||
It has no energy value after 5.30 p.m. | ||
And in Dallas, the last few nights, up until midnight, it's been 94, 95. | ||
One in the morning, about 90, 89. | ||
I mean, you need a lot of electricity way, way after the solar becomes zero value, which is about 5.30 p.m. | ||
Two-thirds of the peak occurs after that. | ||
So no, it's got little to do with saving in Texas. | ||
What lessons are reasonable people going to take away from this? | ||
Because Texas is bringing jobs now down that are high tech. | ||
It's becoming a major industrial power, not just the agriculture, not just energy resources, entertainment, everything like that, travel, tourism. | ||
It's becoming a major industrial power in this country. | ||
What's the logic? What lesson are rational people going to take here? | ||
Well, let's say rational people with industrial factories, factories, server centers, heavy electricity utilization capacity, whether it's steel, steelmaking, aluminum, smoke, car assembly, whatever, who bring an operation to Texas are like in the third world. | ||
And we get accustomed to seeing this in my long career supplying power generation systems in the third world. | ||
Users will need to bring their own. | ||
They'll need to bring generation facilities on-site to their factory or their huge warehouse to assure that they have continuous duty power. | ||
Because if you're running CNC, programmable machine tools, sensitive electrical systems, computers, service centers, you can't afford a five-second outage. | ||
You've got to have a continuous supply of electricity. | ||
So you're going to see more industrials who locate there Have to think through investing in their own generation facility for their site because in the third world, that's what you do. | ||
Given the state of affairs there with short power, that's going to become a reality. | ||
And we can talk about Florida. | ||
Florida is completely heading in the same direction with a plan to build 1,200 square miles of solar that operates 5.4 hours a day. | ||
Reducing its on-demand energy from 88% now to 48% by 2045, which the Public Service Commission is supporting every step of the way. | ||
Florida Power and Light's plan to do this. | ||
We're going to see the same thing here in spades. | ||
These are Republican policies being enacted in a lot of states. | ||
I'm sorry. They are a lot of states. | ||
No, no. You've got to call them out. | ||
We're going to go to that right now. Texas is a Republican state. | ||
South Carolina and Florida. I can understand what's happening. | ||
I don't agree with it, but up in New England power. | ||
Walk me through Florida and South Carolina. | ||
Well, I just did a pretty extensive survey of about 14 IRPs, integrated resource plans for the major utilities in states that cover 35% of the U.S. population. | ||
What I came up with in a 15-year plan, these plans run from 10 to 20 years, the average being 15. | ||
The average utility is reducing its on-demand power over a 15-year period by 31% on a planned basis, including Dominion in Virginia, South Carolina, the system there, Florida, Florida Power and Light, Pacific Corp, APS, Nevada Energy down 29%, Georgia Power down 13%, New Jersey down 62% on a planned basis. | ||
in what is known as dispatchable power over their planning period. | ||
The next 10 to 20 year period, reducing dispatchable energy by that high percentage averaging. | ||
Across the country, 31% reduction in dispatchable energy because of the egregious addition of solar, wind, and battery storage, which all operate very part-time, displacing base load, continuous duty coal plants, displacing nuclear plants, and no further meaningful investment in large combined cycle gas plants. | ||
So you're seeing across the country a trend to move in this direction. | ||
So we've got MISO, the PJM system, along with CAISO and NERCOT, all talking about aggressively the heads of FERC in those regions, those electricity regions, talking about increasing brownouts and shortages. | ||
This has been very openly discussing it in most of these regions because of this phenomenon of shutting down coal plants and nuclear plants. | ||
These are Republican legislatures, Republican governors, and Nikki Haley and DeSantis ought to be out there, and Tim Scott talking about what their energy plans are because here's why. | ||
People are saying, well, how can that possibly happen? | ||
How can Republicans? Correct me if I'm wrong here, brother. | ||
But to continue on the full-spectrum energy dominance and build up the Canadian base doesn't require the massive capital expenditure as doing it all different with solar and wind. | ||
And it's a way for the establishment to make tons of money, correct? | ||
That's the scam here. | ||
It's all about them making money. | ||
Yes. The cost of this transition, grossly, this so-called transition to reduced energy value resources, costs five to ten times simply maintaining the system, making it better, applying modernizations and improvements. | ||
We're talking here in Florida. | ||
I'll give you the pristine example. | ||
Florida Power and Light's announced plan, Nextera's the holding company that owns them, involves spending $420 billion of capex between now and 2045 on this stuff, displacing that which they have. | ||
Their annual capital plan on generation right now is about $1.6 billion a year in a normal year. | ||
It's going to go to $16 billion a year based on their plan, installing 1,200 square miles of solar, installing 50,000 megawatts. | ||
Hold it. The half a trillion... $420 billion, roughly, let's round up, a half a trillion dollars. | ||
I take it the rate payers are going to pay that? | ||
The good citizens of Florida are going to be bearing that burden? | ||
They already are. | ||
Florida Power and Light enacted 23% worth of cumulative increases in the base rate, not about natural gas cost, which is just a one-for-one adder, in the base rate in the last 24 months. | ||
To begin paying for, beginning to do this already. | ||
They've already bought 7,000 megawatts of solar in the rates already. | ||
The whole thing's a scam. | ||
You understand this. I just want to make sure the audience is savvy on this. | ||
This is all about the investment bankers. | ||
The financiers are going to make a ton of money. | ||
The consultants are going to redo these plans where, as Dave has told you, not as efficient or effective, not there with base load. | ||
Well, if you had the plans to upgrade them, to make them modern, to do the capex, to do the maintenance, you've got a cost, but you can plan that cost out. | ||
Here, we're going to redo the whole thing. | ||
Because of the climate, it's because they make money off of it. | ||
That is why it's happening, Brother Walsh? | ||
Yeah, I mean, in the state of Florida, on capital spending, Florida Power& Light, Duke Energy, and TECO get a guaranteed 10.8% annual return on capital spending. | ||
And on capital spending, they get that money back sooner than on OPEX. So they get a guaranteed 10.8% return on it. | ||
That's why they're doing this. | ||
Because, yeah, they can hide under the environmental thing and the green thing. | ||
The reality is this makes them a freaking fortune. | ||
Santee Cooper in South Carolina run by the state house. | ||
That's a state-owned utility. | ||
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He's doing the same thing. Hang on. | |
By the way, the deplorables end up paying for it. | ||
Once again, it's on your shoulders. | ||
You're the rate payer. You're going to get stuck with the bill. | ||
You're going to get stuck in the rates. | ||
Okay, Dave, we've got to bounce. | ||
Thank you for all your analysis. | ||
One quick thing for your left. | ||
Has the DeSantis team gotten back to you with their energy plan yet? | ||
No, I've got specific questions into Cuccinelli, into the no-name SC, initials SC, Poor Tez! | ||
Several emails in which he acknowledges, by the way, I don't know the answer. | ||
Now think about that. He's supporting a candidate. | ||
He has no clue what his energy policy is because he hasn't articulated one. | ||
And Steve admits that. There you go. | ||
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Full spectrum energy dominance. | |
Where do people get to you, Walsh? | ||
That's President Trump's plan. | ||
We don't know what the hell DeSantis' is. | ||
We don't know. I'm asking a lot of questions about it. | ||
At DaveWalshEnergy on Getter and TrueSocial. | ||
Thanks, Dave. Thank you, Dave. | ||
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Appreciate it, brother. Okay, short break. | |
Greta Thunberg's in Ukraine. | ||
Mike Pence, Judas Pence in Ukraine, trying to revive his dead candidacy. | ||
We're trying to find out where the mutiners, the people that mutinied, where they are. | ||
Are they in the Belarus? Are they in the Ukraine border? | ||
Dr. Seb Gorka next in the war room. | ||
When there's no more, let's take down the CCP! Republican standard bearer, and if you look at the line, I mean, Tim Haifey, who was the lead investigator for the congressional investigation, was also an investigator, lead investigator in Charlottesville. | ||
I mean, there's a through line between the people that were animated and excited by that and the people that showed up on January 6th. | ||
I know you view the communications around the economy and the speech yesterday as vital, making sure that all Americans know what you've done to improve the economy. | ||
But it sounds like you're going to spend equal attention communicating about the threats to democracy? | ||
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Yes, and equal attention on foreign policy. | |
Look... Can you tell us what you knew ahead of time would happen in Russia? | ||
I can't tell you that ahead of time. | ||
We knew things ahead of time. | ||
Did you worry that Trump might have tipped him off if he'd still been president? | ||
Oh, God, I don't know. | ||
I don't think about that very often. | ||
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But look, I'll kick you aside. | |
From the very beginning, I made it a... | ||
And you've been around presidents working with them. | ||
I think every president is always amazed by that Madeleine Albright was probably right, that America is the lead in the world. | ||
Without Americanism. | ||
And so, from the very beginning... | ||
Okay, stop. I can't take any more. | ||
When are we going to start impeaching this dude for selling our country? | ||
I can't sit there with Nicole Wallace. | ||
Remember, Nicole Wallace, just so everybody understands, was running around the White House looking for a job when Trump was there, trying to get work. | ||
The whole thing. | ||
Biden's got to go. We've got to start the impeachment thing on here. | ||
Seb, your thoughts and observations about this, sir. | ||
I'm glad you cut it off where you did because that was just too painful. | ||
I love it. Yesterday when I saw I was doing my radio show and this massive news alert chyron blasts on the screen from Fox News. | ||
This was the chyron from Fox News. | ||
President Biden slept with the CPAP last night. | ||
That was the breaking news chyron from Fox. | ||
Well, hang on. | ||
Hang on. I don't know if I'm buying it. | ||
In fact, only Candace Ortiz over at Media, I did the skit this morning, the homage to Dan Aykroyd about, you know, Dr. | ||
Joe Biden putting him in a tight lassie costume and making him eat out of a monogrammed dog dish, which is a classic Dan Aykroyd. | ||
And of course, the young charges of Dan Abrams over it. | ||
And I love Mediaite, right? | ||
Although they're lefties, they do a great job. | ||
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She's like lighting me up, Ben, and this is very specific. | |
We'll know when he turns up at the podium and he's going to have a dog collar on, and I don't mean a Catholic one. | ||
Then we'll know what Biden's doing at home with Jill, okay? | ||
Look, to your serious point, I unleashed this morning. | ||
I had it in my monologue because... | ||
Can we just stop playing by the Marquis of Queensbury rules? | ||
I had Newt on the show, and I've said this numerous times. | ||
I'm not blowing smoke up your backside, but there's two really smart guys in politics on our side. | ||
It's you and Newt. And I had Newt on for an hour, and he said, you know this idea from the MTGs and the Bobbitts of this world to impeach Biden? | ||
It's not a good idea. | ||
You can't do that because there are procedures. | ||
There are traditions. You have to have hearings, and you can't rush it. | ||
And I'm going, seriously? | ||
We can't rush it? | ||
We have the audio. | ||
We have the multiple encrypted WhatsApp text messages about the chairman and you better send the money now because daddy's sitting next to me. | ||
It's like... Get on with it! | ||
That's why we elected you. | ||
And if Chairman Comer does another press conference, if Grassley does another thing about audio tapes that might not exist, might not exist according to Grassley, but it's really important that I do a nine-minute speech from the floor of the Senate. | ||
It's pikers. | ||
It's amateur hour. | ||
Are they serious about the Republic or not, Steve? | ||
That's my question. No, and Mike Davis is going to come on because he's beaten them up enough and he says, hey, they may get into work. | ||
Look, the last 48 hours has been this activity, I think, because McCarthy made his slip and Trump has had enough of it. | ||
So now they're trying to show some activity. | ||
Look, they haven't, you know, Ziegler's got this thing out, got the whole laptop from hell online. | ||
The phone number's up there. | ||
They should call Solomon. | ||
Solomon called the number, what, four years ago, and Biden picked up. | ||
He goes, hey, Biden, put your order in here, right? | ||
He's not going to miss a sale. | ||
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He picks up the phone on a number I'm sure he didn't know, right? | |
So what more do they need? | ||
Here's the wiring information. | ||
Right, right. They haven't subpoenaed the phone. | ||
You haven't subpoenaed the phone. | ||
They haven't subpoenaed anybody. | ||
Can we be clear? | ||
Hey, Kevin, Kevin, you run the Congress, okay? | ||
The House. You actually control the Capitol Police and the Sergeant at Arms. | ||
Why don't you just... | ||
Here's a crazy idea. | ||
If you're having committees investigating a crime cartel, last name Biden, why don't you subpoena the guy who's the conduit? | ||
Forget about the business partners or that strange chap Bobulinski. | ||
Subpoena Hunter. | ||
And if he refuses? | ||
Arrest him, put him in handcuffs and have the sergeant at arms march him into the well and have him testify under oath. | ||
Why would you not do that if you're serious about law and order in America? | ||
I agree with you 100%. | ||
I think we've reached that point that we've just got to start rolling on this. | ||
With all the information you've seen now from the whistleblowers coming forward, etc., I want to go to both. | ||
Because Comer last night said on Hannity, and Hannity brought it up, they got the Burisma guys, I think, sending cash to the Chinese so they can hide it better than coming out of the Ukraine back in that day through these phony LLCs. | ||
Have you seen enough? What impact And can we get to the bottom of why we're in Ukraine, the real reason Biden's got us in there, and what your thoughts are about the Cuban Missile Crisis moment we're having right now with the CCP military base 90 miles from Miami? | ||
You know, we probably can get to the bottom of it, but only if these people get serious. | ||
We can't have another press conference where, you know, Republican members of the Investigatory Committee stand in front of the poster boards that are supposed to explain the bank transfers. | ||
Don't stand in front of the poster boards, okay? | ||
It's like that moment in 1962. | ||
Why was that meeting of the UN Security Council so bloody epic? | ||
Why? Because JFK's ambassador said... | ||
There are tactical nukes on Cuba. | ||
Pull up the poster board. | ||
And what did we have? | ||
Right behind him on a four-by-four-foot photographic board, we had the U-2 spy plane photographs of the tactical nukes being unpacked 90 miles off the shore of Florida. | ||
That's how you do communications, James. | ||
That's how you do communications, Kevin. | ||
Get serious. | ||
When I talk to a member of that committee, I'm not going to burn him on an He says they don't have any strategic comms people advising them. | ||
You're supposed to be investigating, you say, the most corrupt family in American politics, but you don't have a comms professional? | ||
I mean, why are you even doing it? | ||
And before we run out of time, let's just mention one more story. | ||
This is the biggest story of all. | ||
Forget SCOTUS decisions. | ||
Jack Smith doesn't have the Iranian war plan that President Trump was supposed to have leaked. | ||
Of all the 37 indictments for classified national defense information on that rack of garbage, He doesn't have listed the Millie's Iranian war plan. | ||
So how the hell are you going to indict him using that audio tape if the document doesn't exist? | ||
Now that's a story. | ||
That's, as you taught me the phrase, Steve, that's the buried lead. | ||
Seb, clearly the whole raid 8 August in 22 in Mar-a-Lago was a misdirection play for all this stuff. | ||
And this is what they want the nightly news to lead with instead of this. | ||
It's quite obvious that the seller of the country, remember... | ||
Seems the same as the audio leak. | ||
It's quite evident that the corruption goes so far down. | ||
And by the way, we're all over McCarthy because of the Sequoia Capitol. | ||
Because it's not just the Biden crime family is bad enough. | ||
But it's through, you know, you have Kurt Campbell, a guy you know well. | ||
Kurt Campbell's in the opening paragraph. | ||
Or the first couple of paragraphs of the Wall Street Journal front page story as the head of the Asia desk for the National Security Council and a senior guy going and having a meeting and tells the Sequoia Capital guys, hey, you're too obvious. | ||
You're too obvious about funding the Chinese military with advanced technology on American pension funds. | ||
You guys either got to break up or you got to tone it down. | ||
In the National Security Council, is that normal behavior, Seb Gore, to have senior members, a guy like Kurt Campbell, one of the top guys to go warn somebody, that your funding of the Chinese Communist Party, PLA, People's Liberation Army, with advanced AI technology, is getting to be a problem because of the optics, sir? | ||
Forget about, you know, pencil-neck flunkies in the NSC. We have a guy who's still chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the most senior military official in America, in the most powerful nation in the world, who has said on the record, has not denied it in multiple books where he gave tens of hours worth of access to left-wing biographers. | ||
That he was warning his equivalent in the CCP, in the PLA. I will warn you if President Trump declares war or takes military action against the communist Chinese military. | ||
He said, he said, I had to stop the president. | ||
In multiple interviews, had to stop the president. | ||
Are we talking about America's Prigogine? | ||
Is Mark Milley the coup author par excellence who's in uniforms? | ||
An unelected general will stop the president? | ||
Steve, these are the real stories. | ||
You're absolutely right. Everything else is, you know, is gym crack, is Maskirovka, is distraction. | ||
The military chief of staff wants to take down the president? | ||
We've got to get into all that next time you're on. | ||
Seb, where do people go to get all your voluminous content? | ||
You've got to get to it every day because Seb is on fire. | ||
Yeah, brand new piece dropping tonight on what really happened in Moscow at my substack, sebastiangorka.substack.com. | ||
Everything else, you just plug my name, Seb Gorka, S-E-B, Seb Gorka or Sebastian Gorka will take you to my true social, Facebook, Instagram, you name it. | ||
SebGorka.com is the website. | ||
And of course, every day, it's America First on Salem. | ||
But let's continue next time, Steve. | ||
My editor at Breitbart and my deputy at the White House, Dr. | ||
Seb Gorka. Honored to have you on here, brother. | ||
Short break. Congressman Burchard next. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the CCP. | |
Host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We'll say there are people that have come forward to share information with our committee over the last couple of years. | ||
I would imagine some of them are potentially some of the same people that perhaps he's referring to. | ||
I want to be very protective of these people. | ||
A lot of these people came to us even before these protections were in the law for whistleblowers to come forward. | ||
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Sorry, people who have had first-hand knowledge, who claim to have first-hand knowledge of seeing this type of thing? | |
Or have first-hand knowledge or first-hand claims of certain things. | ||
Some are public figures, and you've heard from them in the past. | ||
Others have not shared publicly. | ||
And so we're trying to gather as much of that information as we can. | ||
And the reason why I'm being cautious, I'm not trying to be evasive, but I am trying to be protective of these people. | ||
Some of these people still work in the government, and frankly, a lot of them are very fearful. | ||
Fearful of their jobs, fearful of their clearances, fearful of their career, and some, frankly, are fearful of harm coming to them. | ||
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So that category of people who have first-hand knowledge, who say they have actually seen these kinds of things, do you find many of them credible? | |
Well, I don't find them either not credible or credible because we have no basis. | ||
I understand some of these claims are things that are beyond sort of the realm of what any of us has ever dealt with. | ||
What I think we owe them is just a mature Understanding and listening and trying to put all these pieces together and just sort of intake the information without any prejudgment or jumping to any conclusions in one direction or another. | ||
I will say I find most of these people at some point, or maybe even currently, have held very high clearances and high positions within our government. | ||
So you do ask yourself, what incentive would so many people with that kind of qualification, these are serious people, have to come forward and make something up? | ||
Okay, Senator Rubio is a very serious guy. | ||
He's got a new book out, Decades of Decadence, which I've gone through. | ||
He's a converted populist nationalist America first now, no longer a neoliberal neocon. | ||
It's actually an amazing book. | ||
Look, it goes against all his beliefs, but he's a serious guy, and he's anti-CCP, all that. | ||
So Congressman Burchard, you're a serious guy too, and you've brought this up many times. | ||
I think the question people have... | ||
It's almost so unbelievable what's being talked about, and that's what we want you to explain. | ||
We've got to go to Tennessee to get just something basic, simple, and truthful. | ||
Particularly with everything going on, people say, is this just a misdirection play from the intelligence agencies and from the military that want more money, etc.? | ||
So can you explain to our audience, are there actual senior people, credible people inside our government that said that we basically have... | ||
UFOs or extraterrestrial aerial devices that we have, sir? | ||
And we're trying to reverse engineer them? | ||
Yes, sir. But, you know, the military and the industrial war complex or whatever you want to call it, they're always looking for a dollar. | ||
So if they smell a dollar, they're going to go after it. | ||
Our Pentagon loses over a billion dollars a year and they're on it. | ||
Nobody has the guts to call them out. | ||
So, you know, that doesn't surprise me. | ||
They're smelling dollars in our research institutes. | ||
They smell dollars. But the reality is that this is just arrogance of our intelligentsia or whatever you want to call it, of our leadership, that will not release this information. | ||
And Senator Rubio is correct. | ||
These people face a great deal of scrutiny when they do this, even though they'll tell you we've got We have whistleblower protection. | ||
Well, that's your military intelligence talking, and that's like congressional ethics. | ||
That just doesn't exist. | ||
I've talked to many pilots that have stated—I've talked to one in particular who actually said he destroyed information because he knew when he got back, when he landed, that he would be interrogated for eight hours. | ||
And he would have this blemish on his record. | ||
So even though he had visually seen something and something had been recorded on his recorder, he had destroyed it. | ||
And it made some people very uncomfortable in the room. | ||
But that's the reality you live with today. | ||
They don't want it out. | ||
And it doesn't take any more money, Mr. | ||
Bannon. They just need to release the records. | ||
They just need to release the files and then let the American public decide. | ||
Hang on, because you've been on this Intentionally. | ||
People, you know, you have a ton of credibility. | ||
I just want to make sure we're talking about two things now because there's one in the records. | ||
Look, when I first saw him taking, you know, the the gun site information of Navy pilots because my kid brother's Navy pilot in the Pentagon was putting it out. | ||
I said, man, they're trying to normalize something because there's nothing more straight than a Navy pilot and particularly what's in that gun camera. | ||
I said, oh my God. | ||
I said, the Pentagon's actually trying to normalize this. | ||
There's something big going on because they just wouldn't put that out. | ||
But there's one thing to have the photos in the gun sites. | ||
There's another thing to have pilots like you talk and these guys have come forward and said, hey, I saw this. | ||
I saw this. It looks like a Tic-Tac or a Tic-Tac box or whatever. | ||
Isn't it another thing to say we've actually got some of these and we're trying to reverse engineer or the government actually has real equipment, planes, jets, whatever, a spacecraft, and we actually have it in there kept somewhere and we're trying to reverse engineer it. | ||
Isn't that the fork in the road that now we're talking about something quite different than actually just seeing UFOs or seeing whatever the new term of art is, sir? | ||
Yeah, to put this completely to rest, somebody is going to have to walk out of one of those facilities with undeniable proof, and it can't be some AI-generated video that's bogus, as we all know, but some unidentified material or proof and bring it to the public domain. | ||
That's really the only way this is ever going to be resolved. | ||
Congress people, friends of mine, say, oh, Burchett, let's get a CODEL to Area 51 and get to the bottom of it. | ||
I'm like, you know, you'd roll in there about 10 deep and there'd just be empty warehouses, which there are now. | ||
Everything that was at Area 51 in the 40s and 50s was taken to Wright-Patterson and wherever it is now, who knows? | ||
It's in some corporate warehouse somewhere. | ||
So I believe that we've recovered Kraft. | ||
I believe that someone is reverse engineering. | ||
I believe it's a cover-up. | ||
I've talked to too many knowledgeable people. | ||
There's just too much of it. | ||
And to be disinformation is, I think at some point there is, but I think you've got a government that is really... | ||
Okay, but hang on. But hang on. | ||
This is a deeply serious... | ||
You believe... | ||
And remember, the audience, you've got a tremendous amount of credibility with MAGA. You believe that this may actually be true and that people are keeping that from the appropriate people with the right security clearances in the House of Representatives? | ||
They're not putting forward that information? | ||
You actually think this may have happened and there are credible people inside that know it, but there's a cover-up and they won't let them come forward? | ||
Is that your point? | ||
Well, sure there are. That's why when I'm with my security clearances and I see things that I get something that's just a redacted file, looks like a piece of Swiss cheese, that's the only conclusion that you have, that they're hiding something from me, a congressman, who votes on their funding but doesn't have the guts to call them out on it. | ||
And that's what they do. | ||
And I feel like Congress members are compromised. | ||
I have them come to me and say, hey, Birchit, I'm for you on this thing, but man, I can't say nothing about it. | ||
Or I get someone who has Very high credentials in the party or whatever says, Birchit, don't you think we got something more important to discuss than this? | ||
And I was like, look, we've had 13 documented near misses with our military aircraft, the best in the world. | ||
And they're trying to say that there's nothing to see. | ||
So, yeah, if there's a craft, there had to be somebody who flew it. | ||
And if they flew it, there has to be a body somewhere. | ||
Whether that's in a warehouse at Wright-Patterson, I doubt it. | ||
I would say it's so compartmentalized that the people who can connect the dots in the 40s and 50s are long gone, Mr. | ||
Bannon. And so I think it's going to take complete, like I said, a complete capitulation of one of these departments to finally come forth with something. | ||
And, you know, you'll ask a president, and they show Obama, they roll him out, and he laughs about it, and they ask Clinton, and he rolls, you know, Wherever he is, he laughs about it. | ||
It's the same old thing. | ||
I really do. | ||
I believe it's a cover-up. | ||
I just believe it because I've talked to too many people. | ||
I've had too many people come to me in confidence and others that I've talked to that risk their careers over this and they have absolutely nothing to gain from it. | ||
All they have to gain from it is abuse. | ||
This gets to the crisis of our institutions where people, you know, average citizens, the people that support the government and pay taxes and send their kids to the military to fight on foreign battlefields start to lose faith. | ||
I mean, it's it's the other side of the coin of this investigation where Comer's got to sit there and they've had these files, these suspicious activity reports for almost, you know, eight, nine, ten years. | ||
And now you guys, it's like pulling teeth to get anything. | ||
What are folks in your district supposed to think about the institutions in this government if these basic things about our security, basic things about potential foreign invasion, all this is not brought forward to their representatives? | ||
They think that, in Tennessee at least, they think what now the rest of the country is starting to think, that we are corrupted to the highest level. | ||
I mean, let's go back to it, Mr. | ||
Bannon. If you go back, you know, and as I've stated, you know, the Biden crime family, when they were doing money laundering school, they were all asleep because even I could pick out 20 or 21 different bank accounts and LLCs where they funneled money into it. | ||
And you have a Justice Department that either refuses to look into it or claims they're in the middle of investigation and can't release anything to protect the Bidens. | ||
And nobody believes this. | ||
Nobody believes it anymore. | ||
It's almost just like, it's just part of, you know, like in the Soviet Union, I've talked to people from Russia who just like, corruption is just part of the way of life, you know? | ||
People disappear. It happens. | ||
And we're almost, we're getting to that point where we've just, you know, the It's the old adage about the frog in the Bunsen burner. | ||
They just turn up the heat on the water. | ||
It's just part of their lives. | ||
They just accept it and go on. | ||
I'm sure you've seen the comments. | ||
They say, well, nobody's going to do anything about it. | ||
Nobody did anything about Hillary. | ||
Nobody did anything about Biden. | ||
Nobody's going to do anything about Hunter Biden. | ||
The American public, and rightfully so, is very disgusted. | ||
We're corrupted. Our Justice Department's corrupted. | ||
You know, why in the heck do we even have a Department of Education? | ||
Send that money to the states, those billions. | ||
There's not one single bureaucrat in Washington, D.C. that's got a ton of kids in East Tennessee. | ||
Your constituents are a good test because this is, you know, patriots, hardworking folks that stick to their business but want the country run in an appropriate way. | ||
What are they telling you about these impeachment? | ||
You know, we had Seb on talk about Newt and Newt Wood and Ford about moving down on inquiries into impeachment for Garland and for Biden. | ||
They say go with it, I think, the more and more people say it. | ||
I understand the committee system and that we've got a committee system, but this stuff on Biden is just too much. | ||
If we get it caught up in a committee system, it'll be like in Trump's impeachment. | ||
It took months and months and just a big waste of money, and we knew what the outcome was going to be. | ||
They had bogus information from bogus people, and we knew it, and nobody would believe it. | ||
We've got federal employees in their own files saying this money went from China, went from Burisma, went to the Biden family. | ||
I mean, it's pretty evident. | ||
I think you can just about call a press conference and you just bring it to the floor. | ||
But, you know, it's what it is. | ||
We've got a committee system. | ||
We want you to stick through the break if you wouldn't mind. | ||
But is this your recommendation? | ||
Is this what you're telling leadership? | ||
Is what the constituents in your district in Tennessee are telling you? | ||
Yeah, I'm telling them I'm a product of the committee system and I get that. | ||
But I'm also telling them we're getting bogged down with this. | ||
We've got so many investigations going on. | ||
And I'm worried that what we'll end up doing is we have three or four different committees studying the same thing or studying and nobody's staying in their lane and it's just too easy to grab a mic and get TV time and then we're all just going off in a hundred different directions and we're not staying focused. | ||
I think priorities should be on the president and this corruption that he's done, because I believe it shows we are completely compromised by the Communist Chinese, who we will be at war with sooner, if not later, and that we need to be ready for that. | ||
And I think that should be the starting point. | ||
Congressman Birchett, just hang on. | ||
We're going to go to a short commercial break. | ||
I'm going to make an announcement on the other side that I don't know if I'm going to be in war room. | ||
I think I may become Congressman Birchett's agent. | ||
It'll all become clear when we come back from the break in the war room. | ||
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Let's take down the CCP. Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | |
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. With the greatest number perhaps in the game, Tim Burchett at the plate. | ||
Tennessee second, he lines it to left field. | ||
And that's a base hit. | ||
That'll be two runs scored. | ||
Two RBIs for Burchett. | ||
We mentioned a uniform number. | ||
Number 435. | ||
435. On the back of that jersey. | ||
That, of course, the total population of the House of Representatives when they're at full membership. | ||
Ironically, John, though, they're not. | ||
They're at 434 right now. | ||
David Cicilline, the Democratic representative from Rhode Island, resigned on June 1st. | ||
We're going to have another resignation. | ||
In the fall here, Chris Stewart, Republican of Utah, is going to step down as well, but they are at 434. | ||
But what Tim Burchett, the Republican from Tennessee, wears is 435. | ||
We've got to get the equipment guy to change the number to 434, I guess. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And he's wearing, you know, we talk about the hats that he's wearing, you know, he was wearing a Massey Ferguson cap. | ||
Burchett, first off, I'm going to become your agent. | ||
435 is your batting average. | ||
Brother, where'd you get that stroke? | ||
First off, hang on. | ||
It's like a guy's got a five handicap in golf. | ||
Have you spent too much time in the batting cage? | ||
Because that was a pretty good stroke. Two RBIs? | ||
Single? Clean single? I don't play golf. | ||
I'm not sure what that means. | ||
But I do. I'm getting kicked out of a lot of golf courses when they had pawns on them. | ||
I used to go froggy. I can't do that anymore as a congressman. | ||
They frown up on that. I think they call it poaching. | ||
But no, I played every year. | ||
I've been on the team. I just never get to play. | ||
And the other coaches went up around the skipper, Roger Williams, and said, hey, we're ahead. | ||
Let Burchett hit. He can hit. | ||
So I got in there in the first one. | ||
It's funny. I walked up on the... | ||
We were at Nat Stadium. | ||
I walked out of the dugout, and I'm like, Where the hell are the bats? | ||
And they said, well, they're back in the dugout. | ||
And I go, oh, okay. And I go back and grab a bat. | ||
I was like, Lord, please help me through this. | ||
Because every day I always pray. | ||
I said, Lord, don't let me get hurt. | ||
If I don't get hurt, don't let me embarrass myself. | ||
And I got this big melon head, so I can't ever find a helmet that fits. | ||
But then the first one I grabbed, it actually fit, and I couldn't believe it. | ||
So I was like, yeah, this is great. | ||
And I go up to the skipper and I said, what do you want, skipper? | ||
He just hit the ball. | ||
He just shook his head in disgust. | ||
So I walk out on the field and I told the ump, I said, ump? | ||
And I said, hey, Mr. | ||
Referee, I said, take it easy on me. | ||
He said, why is that? And I said, because I'm terrible. | ||
And the catcher laughed and said, Birchit, you're all right. | ||
He's a Democrat. And then the first pitch, I actually visualized it. | ||
I was going to hit the ball. | ||
I was going to swing at the very first one. | ||
And dadgummit, he threw it in there. | ||
It looked like a beach ball coming in there, Mr. | ||
Bannon. And I popped it out in the field. | ||
And it was funny. | ||
I was halfway to first base and the other two guys had scored. | ||
So I'm not a speed demon. | ||
But anyway, I'm 58. | ||
A lot of those guys are in their 30s. | ||
So anyway, it was pretty cool. | ||
It was a memory for the rest of my life, I guess. | ||
Pretty impressive. Congressman, how do people get to you, all the social media, where they get to you? | ||
Because this issue about these vehicles is quite disturbing. | ||
It shows you I think a lot of people have mistrust of the government right now, so we've got to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Yes, sir. At Tim Burchett is where you can follow me on Twitter. | ||
That's my cool account. | ||
That shows great. That's my mom and daddy's grave right there in that picture. | ||
But yeah, at Tim Burchett is the best one to get to. | ||
That's where I do all my cool stuff. | ||
I've got a Tennessee Talks podcast where my buddy Matt Gates says tens of 12 people watch it. | ||
Someday I'd like to get you on there, Mr. | ||
Bannon. I'd get that Bannon bump that I hear so much about. | ||
We'll throw a ton of traffic over there. | ||
My producers will get on this right away. | ||
I'd love to come on there. I'd love to come on there. | ||
I can't get enough Tennessee. I love the Tennessee. | ||
I love the volunteer state. Andrew Jackson's my guy. | ||
I'm telling you, General Jackson is one of the greatest presidents this nation's ever had. | ||
That's why President Trump thinks so highly of General Jackson. | ||
We hung that portrait, and I think the first thing he did was hang that portrait right there by his desk. | ||
I'd love to come on Tennessee Talks. | ||
There's still scars in the White House where when all those Tennesseans came up there for his inauguration, people were dancing on tables. | ||
I think they brought some moonshine with them and got ripped up there and burnt the White House down, but that's all right. | ||
I'm so shocked. | ||
Congressman, thank you very much for taking time away today to walk us through this. | ||
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Appreciate it. You heard Burchett. | |
I mean, the folks down there want some action. | ||
They're tired. They're tired of this, you know, too many press conferences, too much for all this. | ||
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You know, he's from down here in Tennessee, and if you're going to be his agent, it'll be as a comedian, because he is a funny guy. | ||
He's a funny guy. | ||
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