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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. | ||
You're not going to free shot 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. | ||
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. Bannon. | |
I don't like the fact that America is bearing the brunt and the burden of financing most of the war against Putin and Ukraine. | ||
I think we agree on that part. | ||
Why isn't Europe, why don't they ever step up and defend their own continent before they ask for U.S. | ||
involvement? | ||
And why would Joe Biden veto Poland given Zelensky fighter jets to actually fight to win the war after they were invaded? | ||
Well, the more disturbing thing is that on two occasions the Russians tried to sign a peace agreement with Zelensky. | ||
Do you trust Putin? | ||
Do I trust Putin? | ||
No, but that's not... Listen, I've litigated over 500 lawsuits. | ||
All of them end up with, or many of them end up with settlements or one kind or the other. | ||
And you never trust the guy on the other side. | ||
You use language art, you use the design of agreements. | ||
So Ukraine, to appease Putin, who I think is evil, they've already given up Crimea, it was annexed. | ||
Now they have to give up the Donbas area? | ||
Ukraine, because of our... | ||
Pushing the Ukraine into the war on two occasions. | ||
We pushed them into it. | ||
Let me tell you. | ||
Let me answer your question. | ||
In 2019, France, Germany, and Russia all agreed to the Minsk Accords. | ||
That year, Zelensky ran for president. | ||
He was a comedian. | ||
He had no political experience. | ||
Why did he win? | ||
Because he ran on one issue, signing the Minsk Accords. | ||
As soon as he got in there, Victoria Nuland in the White House told him he couldn't do it. | ||
Putin sends 40,000 troops in. | ||
That's not enough to conquer the country. | ||
Clearly, he wanted somebody to come to the negotiating table. | ||
Zelensky came to the negotiating table, signed a new agreement that was the Minsk Accords II in 2022, and that would have allowed Donbass and Lugansk to remain as part of Ukraine. | ||
Putin signed it. | ||
Zelensky initialed it, and Putin, in good faith, began withdrawing troops from the Ukraine. | ||
What happened? | ||
We sent Boris Johnson over there to torpedo it. | ||
Because we don't want peace. | ||
We want a war with Russia. | ||
Why are you blaming America's role in this? | ||
Look, Putin to me is an evil, murdering dictator thug, and when he leaves this earth, nobody's gonna miss him. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
However, I think that Europe has a responsibility to protect their continent, and yet it always seems to fall on the United States. | ||
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Kevin McCarthy has brought up the I-word, the impeachment question, and he's calling it an inquiry. | |
This is what he had to say and the reasons why they're considering this. | ||
Watch. | ||
You've got IRS whistleblowers saying something when it comes to government treating the Bidens different. | ||
You've got an informant claiming that the Biden family had been bribed. | ||
Should you ignore that or should investigate that? | ||
The only way you can investigate that is through an impeachment inquiry so the committee would have the power to get all the documents that they would need. | ||
So what an impeachment inquiry does, it gives us the apex of the power of Congress for Republicans and Democrats to gather the information that they need. | ||
So it's not an impeachment, it is to get all the information, then we're going to inquire, is this an impeachable offense? | ||
We've seen this movie a couple of times before. | ||
First step, impeachment inquiry. | ||
Almost always it leads to an impeachment. | ||
I've heard from members of Congress on the Republican side, they are going to do the I-word of Joe Biden. | ||
That guy right there. | ||
Doesn't look too happy in that picture. | ||
And they're going to use the 1023 form as the basis for everything. | ||
Here's the problem, and we'll talk to Miranda Devine about this here in about a half an hour, is the 1023 form makes a damning case against the Bidens, but it's completely unverified. | ||
And, in fact, there are certain critical parts of the story that have been refuted by the people in the story. | ||
So it's problematic. | ||
And so that's why Ken McCarthy says we need other stuff, more documents. | ||
Wednesday, 26 July, Year of Our Lord 2023. | ||
That is what an inquiry is about. | ||
A Fox going full neoliberal neocon. | ||
And the audience has to be prepared for this because you're the vanguard of truth here. | ||
Because this infects everything right now. | ||
Right there you saw, and let's, I tell you, let's take Doocy first, because Doocy, that is, he's hardwired right into Murdoch. | ||
Murdoch writes those talking points every morning. | ||
So he gives you the left-wing talking points that, well, that's totally unverified. | ||
You know, it's completely unverified. | ||
They just got Joanne Reed's notes. | ||
It's completely unverified. | ||
He just picks one thing, the 1023. | ||
There's so much more here than the 1023, and they know that. | ||
The producers over there are not dumb. | ||
They're trying to tamp down, and this is why you had McCarthy all jacked up, because you got bayonets to the back from the war room posse, saying, we need to see some action. | ||
We're tired of this. | ||
We're tired of you leaving on Friday and not coming back to the middle of September with no appropriations bills, no chance of making the 30 September deadline. | ||
It's all performative. | ||
It's all phony. | ||
These hearings have been a joke. | ||
It's been a disaster. | ||
In fact, starting right now, because Tim Burchett came on the show last night, they fired him overnight. | ||
of being the chairman of the UFO committee. | ||
That's going to take place right now. | ||
In fact, if we can pick up that live stream and make sure we're just monitoring it, as I know you guys are. | ||
Birchett's not leading it. | ||
They got some other non-entity to do it. | ||
And they've also, I've heard from people on the committee, that the Pentagon has gotten to some of the witnesses, oh, for national security reasons. | ||
All of this is about one thing, keeping information from you, the American people. | ||
Here in the war room, we're prepared to bet on the American people. | ||
When the American people have information, and have correct information, they seem to always make the right decisions. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because the decisions are their decisions. | ||
They feel comfortable with it. | ||
They buy into it, because they've thought it through. | ||
So everything you're seeing right now is to withhold information from you. | ||
The lead story in the Hill, if we can pull that up please, The lead story on the Hill this morning was Senate Republicans are quite concerned about this impeachment. | ||
They're very concerned. | ||
They have knitted brows. | ||
They're very concerned. | ||
This is why Ducey and Fox & Friends' lead today is all over, well, you can't just impeach me. | ||
No, this is the I-word. | ||
You got to really, you know, you shouldn't do it. | ||
This is all coordinated. | ||
This is Mitch McConnell calling Murdoch and saying, hey, I need you all day long. | ||
You got to be tamping this down. | ||
You got to be scaring these congressmen. | ||
You gotta be putting into the heads, wash, rinse, and repeat on TV for stupid people just over and over and over and over and over again. | ||
And who was the one that got Burchett off? | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Matt Gaetz, Ana Paulina Luna, and Tim Burchett, three fire breathers who represent their districts, who represent the people in their districts, and represent working class and middle class people throughout the nation. | ||
Of all political persuasions. | ||
They go down to, what was it, Eglin Air Force Base? | ||
They go down to the Air Force Base and they get stiffed, as congressmen, as folks have a break, they get stiffed. | ||
That's how this whole thing gets going. | ||
And now you have whistleblowers coming forward with real documentation and eyewitnesses and prepared on penalty of perjury to come before the nation and say it. | ||
The most, if we didn't have all this other madness with stealing our country, it'd be the most important, it'd be the most important hearing in the history of the nation. | ||
Go back and think about when you were kids with all the movies and all the things. | ||
Oh, you're going to before Congress, going to talk about the aliens. | ||
Remember today, they're going to talk about not just alien aircraft and alien engineering and technology and all that. | ||
They've got one guy who's going to sit there and go, oh, by the way, there was actually, you know, stuff or material from an alien being. | ||
I'm not going to hear that. | ||
Do you think it's random? | ||
Isn't it odd that Burchett comes on War Room and talks about how it's going to be no-holds-barred and you can't hold anything back and calls them the War Pimps over the Pentagon? | ||
The War Pimps and the Pentagon are not going to hold this back? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The War Pimps went Mac Daddy on him last night afterwards. | ||
They pulled him. | ||
Comer. | ||
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Ba-dee, ba-dee, ba-dee, ba-dee, ba-dee, ba-dee. | |
Comer. | ||
Call him up. | ||
Oh, you know, upon further review, We're going to have this other non-entity and he's going to ask a question, but every now and again you can throw in a question. | ||
This is a cover, this is holding information for you. | ||
Look, in everything else we've got going on, taking the aliens is not something that we have capacity for, but it gets to the point of the Administrator of the Deep State keeps information from you because they think they're better at managing it and or working with it. | ||
We have no idea. | ||
I'm not conspiracy theory nut on this at all. | ||
I'm just saying put all the information out and let the American people declassify all of it. | ||
Oh, by the way, and I'm not saying it had anything to do with my, far be it for me to say it had anything to do with my speech at Turning Point, but the Daily News in New York yesterday dropped a bombshell on, wait for it, the assassination of Malcolm X. | ||
Turns out, I don't know, it's the police. | ||
They didn't chase a guy. | ||
They said, oh, we can't chase him because he's with us. | ||
Hello? | ||
Release all these files. | ||
So you've got the Murdochs, and now their golden boy, DeSantis. | ||
And DeSantis, and I love Mike Cernovich. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
He was very much with us early on in 2014 and 2015. | ||
with the populist nationalist movement and President Trump when he came on the scene. | ||
He put out a proposal last night on Twitter that, oh, what we should just do is have DeSantis should just step aside, admit he made a mistake, go back to the thing, and just a commitment from President Trump to be Attorney General. | ||
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No, no, no, no. | |
I think it's the second or third Punic War. | ||
If you remember that great scene out of Patton, remember Patton when he goes, he and Omar Bradley, they're in the Jeeps, and Patton says, no, the battlefield's over here. | ||
And they go, no, General, the battlefield's the exact opposite direction. | ||
He goes, no, no, no, no, the battlefield's over here. | ||
And they drive, and they come across the Roman ruins. | ||
And Patton gets out of the Jeep, and Omar Bradley, who's, you know, Mr. Everyman, He's sitting there looking at this guy, Carl Malden, looking at George C. Scott, because Patton, he admires Patton, but he also thinks he's a nutcase. | ||
And Patton walks up to the ancient arch that was there. | ||
He says, no, this is the battlefield. | ||
I was here 2,000 years ago. | ||
It's Carthage and the Carthaginians. | ||
He laid out how the Carthaginians defended against the Roman legions. | ||
A Carthaginian peace. | ||
Because remember, it was Carthago de Lenda Est, Cato the Elder. | ||
After every speech he gave in the Senate, whether it was about education, or taxes, or foreign policy, he would finish with the same mantra. | ||
Oh, and Carthage must be destroyed. | ||
That is psychological warfare. | ||
And what did they do? | ||
They said they were going to cut up... Here's the peace deal after we defeated you finally, after all these hundreds of years. | ||
The Carthaginian peace. | ||
Burn it down and salt the earth around it so they can never grow crops again for thousands of years. | ||
That is the DeSantis situation right now. | ||
You've overplayed this. | ||
You've overstayed this. | ||
You're a running dog for the donors class who's trying to destroy Trump and destroying Trump trying to thwart this audience. | ||
You see it every day on Fox. | ||
Last night, Hannity, that's where he played the Bobby Kennedy piece. | ||
Hannity's still there. | ||
He hasn't got the memo. | ||
Sean, you gotta read the memo. | ||
We're not for the Ukrainian war. | ||
That is a deep state, administrative state war. | ||
And just saying Europe doesn't defend itself, it's even deeper than that. | ||
We care about the border of the United States of America. | ||
We care about the sovereignty of the United States of America. | ||
We care about the self-determination of the citizens of the United States of America. | ||
We do not care about Ukraine. | ||
And you saw the folks last night in that town hall. | ||
That had Bobby Kennedy's back. | ||
They're cheering him, and Kennedy's, you know, well, you know, Putin's the worst guy in the world. | ||
That's not relevant, dude. | ||
Not important if Putin's a good guy, bad guy, a saint, a devil, doesn't matter. | ||
The Murdochs are all in on thwarting you. | ||
And now we have a new official title for Rupert Murdoch. | ||
The Cooler. | ||
Anybody he touches, he touched them all in 16, They all lost. | ||
Same thing here. | ||
Glenn Youngkin, Tim Scott, bring it. | ||
A Carthaginian piece with the DeSantis. | ||
We're gonna burn it down and salt the earth around it. | ||
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You've overstayed your welcome. | |
We'll get into a lot more after a short commercial break. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Babb. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're doing many things here. | ||
We're juggling many balls. | ||
Because I had the conference this morning. | ||
I think McCarthy laid out a path on this impeachment inquiry. | ||
You've got to remember, it's bandits to the back this week. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
I'm going to ask my crack staff as soon as we should dip in anything important on the UFO. | ||
You've got the film last night played to a packed house. | ||
Many congressmen showed up, no Democrats. | ||
Tremendous presentations. | ||
They actually are moving, trying to move a bill, and I think they got some real momentum on it. | ||
It's not the sex trafficking of women and children. | ||
Carrie Lake makes an amazing, brilliant point. | ||
It is the rape and torture. | ||
The rape and torture of children and women, but particularly children. | ||
I'm not dismissing the female part of it. | ||
It's obviously massively important. | ||
But it's the rape and torture of children. | ||
And I think that what President Trump wants to do is make it a capital crime for the traffickers. | ||
I think you got to go one step further. | ||
And for the actual people themselves that do this, that that ought to be a capital crime in certain situations, not in every situation, but in certain situations ought to be a capital crime. | ||
I think that might start to thwart it. | ||
And Carrie Lake brings up a brilliant point. | ||
This film's gonna do $150 million, it's chugging along, it's packed houses, standing ovations, still virtually no marketing budget. | ||
Everything you look at is Barbie and Oppenheimer. | ||
If you're on the news channels, Oppenheimer's got a spot every 30 seconds, and the people I know have seen Oppenheimer say it's a brilliant, absolutely brilliant film. | ||
I'm not downplaying either of those films. | ||
I'm saying this thing's plugging along, and Hollywood's given no... What Carrie said is quite powerful. | ||
Where's Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg and that whole crowd? | ||
Anytime there's anything in the world, they're up there with the big crocodile tears and you gotta get in back of this thing, you gotta do this, you gotta send money, you gotta do it. | ||
Why is it crickets? | ||
Owen Gleiberman is the lead reviewer for Variety. | ||
I think he was at the Wall Street Journal for many, many years. | ||
He's at Variety, which is the bible of the industry. | ||
And he said in his review One, he said it's an excellent film. | ||
And he didn't expect it to be an excellent film. | ||
He said, excellent film. | ||
But he also said it was so compelling about the situation, about the trafficking of children for rape and torture, and eventually murder, that, because one, you're murdering, you're killing their soul, you're killing their spirit immediately. | ||
But eventually many of them also just die. | ||
He said, it was so compelling and moved him so much, he didn't understand why Hollywood hadn't made 20 films about this. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
And remember, this film was suppressed. | ||
It was originally started by Fox, and of course, Ed Waters' story, it was a Fox executive, I think from Fox Global, that understood the Latin American and Hispanic market, and it was principally made for that, although it was going to be in English. | ||
Much of it. | ||
He left. | ||
So Fox had it, and then went to Disney when Disney acquired it. | ||
They suppressed it. | ||
They didn't want it to come out. | ||
It took them years. | ||
The biggest problem they had was not making the film and scraping the money together. | ||
It was buying the film out of Disney because they didn't want it out there. | ||
You have to ask the question, why? | ||
Why? | ||
Most of what we talk about, most of what we discuss, most of the signal we give you, think about it for a second. | ||
And I want you to think about it. | ||
Don't take it from me. | ||
You think about it. | ||
Is information they want to withhold from you on every different thing? | ||
We're talking about capital markets, we're talking about the economy, we're talking about geopolitics, you're talking about politics, cultural issues, aliens, vaccines, Wuhan lab, all of it. | ||
Think about it. | ||
They go out of their way to make sure that you can't get the information. | ||
Now why is that? | ||
Just ask yourself, why is that? | ||
Doesn't the United States of America have a pretty good track record? | ||
The folks in this country, don't they have a pretty good track record of thinking things through and coming to the right decision? | ||
That very powerful scene in the movie Lincoln, when his cabinet is towards the end of the war and they're talking about the Emancipation Proclamation. | ||
Remember, these were the smartest lawyers. | ||
The team of rivals were all the most brilliant kind of lawyers in the nation, just like the founders had many of the most brilliant lawyers in the nation at the time. | ||
Adams and Jefferson and these people. | ||
You had it there with Seward and the Secretary of War, Stanton, Lincoln, and they're talking about the legality and the fact, they brought up a fact that, hmm, actually to do, because the Emancipation Proclamation wasn't a law, it was an executive order. | ||
It's just like Biden signs them on artificial intelligence or President Trump signed them on human trafficking, the very first thing he did. | ||
They're executive orders. | ||
They only last until the next administration comes. | ||
And he made the point that he did it as a wartime, he could get away with it because it was a wartime measure. | ||
Right? | ||
And they start talking about the legality and he says, hang on a second. | ||
I did it in January of 1863 and I gave the nation, I gave the people, Almost two years, a year and a half, and what did Lincoln say? | ||
To think it through themselves. | ||
And they returned me to office. | ||
Understanding that that was one of the biggest, the conduct of the war, and particularly the Emancipation Proclamation, because that took the war in a different level. | ||
It wasn't just for saving for the Union, then it was the central, the issue of slavery became central to the entire matter. | ||
Because remember, one of the problems in the first couple years of the war, you had Democrat Officers, generals, McClellan, these guys that didn't really want to take the heat. | ||
They wanted to do the Sherman. | ||
We've got to take the torch to the enemy and burn down the South. | ||
And for you Southerners sitting there all the time saying, Ban is always taking the South. | ||
Sherman, I'm not. | ||
You know, I'm from the South. | ||
I'm a Southerner. | ||
But I understand the logic of what they did it. | ||
And Lincoln, but Lincoln, the power of what Lincoln said is that I gave the American people a year and a half to think it over, to mull it over. | ||
And to make their decision. | ||
That's called democracy. | ||
And in that, by the way, there's a lot of charges in his cabinet of guys saying, hey, no offense, brother, but you've kind of been a warlord. | ||
You've kind of set aside the Constitution on several matters. | ||
Central to all these issues we're talking about today is information. | ||
I want to bring in Brian Costello, who's done an incredible job, because this is central to what's happening. | ||
Why is Tim Burchett not chairing that committee? | ||
Why are Ana Paulina Luna not then come up and chair it? | ||
Then if she can't do it, then Matt Gaetz? | ||
Why are the three firebrands that started this thing? | ||
Why are they not there? | ||
And you got some non-entity who's controlled by Comer, which means he's controlled by McCarthy. | ||
Because of the defense contractors. | ||
100%. | ||
The defense contractors, the war pimps, got to him last night. | ||
The war pimps got to him last night and said, you gotta get this out of here. | ||
You can't do this. | ||
This is too crazy. | ||
You can't do this. | ||
You can't let the deplorables have this information. | ||
You can't let these deplorables have this information. | ||
What Hillary Clinton put out yesterday, what her tweet was, MAGA Republicans, MAGA Republicans are calling the boiling of the oceans, the heat, the heat dome, it's you, you are the problem for the heat dome. | ||
MAGA Republicans, and they have to be turned, they have to be turfed out, according to Hillary. | ||
Every night, before I go to bed, I do thank the Lord, that I was a tiny part, a small part, of making sure, That her lifetime dream to become president of the United States was crushed in 2016. | ||
And along with it, Merrick Garland and all those scumbags that are associated with her. | ||
And just think about it, audience, you did it. | ||
You're the ones that did it. | ||
Trump was the instrument, but you did it. | ||
And every night she thinks about it, it tears her apart. | ||
She lives, she has a living hell every day since she lost in 2016. | ||
Couldn't happen to a better person, right? | ||
For what you want to do for this country, which they're trying to do now. | ||
Costello, you've been out in Sequoia Capital, and this is Sequoia Capital's going to tell you, we're going to Malone up here, they're all the same thing. | ||
Here you have your pension money. | ||
on these fat cat venture capitalists making billions of dollars. | ||
But here's how they're doing it now. | ||
They're a Chinese front operation for the CCP. | ||
They're funding artificial intelligence, military technology for use against U.S. | ||
troops and sailors and Marines in the defense of Taiwan and other places. | ||
Like how about this in Cuba? | ||
Haven't talked about Cuba in a while. | ||
The base they're building down there. | ||
Jack Kennedy put everything aside for, what, 13 days in October, said, hey, you're coming out. | ||
Now, a couple of side deals are cut, but that's coming out. | ||
Don't see that from Biden. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party down there right now, PLA right now, building it. | ||
Cyber warfare, biological warfare, all of it. | ||
Oh, no, they're not. | ||
It's just a troop training. | ||
What the hell are you training troops in Cuba for? | ||
For what? | ||
To invade where? | ||
To do what? | ||
This is happening on your money, on your nickel, your tax dollars, and more importantly, your pension money. | ||
And now Forbes has a huge piece, hey, the Sequoia companies are under fire, but Sequoia's kind of dodging, and the reason they're dodging, they get all the Democrats, they fund the Democratic Party, but now they get McCarthy and Scalise on the payroll. | ||
Okay, in our tribute, hang on, we're gonna get casted on the next thing, let's roll. | ||
In our tribute to American music, Tammy Patrick, in a little heard version, of the Red River Valley, specifically a version I think that's MAGA and for the deplorables. | ||
the Red River Valley, the great musical traditions of the United States of America, the most powerful, most important nation in the history of mankind. | ||
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Just remember the Red River Valley and the ones who loved you so true. | |
I've been thinking a long time, dear Liberty, of the sweet words you once had to say. | ||
Now alas, must my fond hopes all vanish? | ||
We see less and less of you every day. | ||
Do you think of the valley you're leaving? | ||
Oh, how lonely and how dreary it will be When, dear freedom, you leave us completely. | ||
For the false sense of security Come and sit Much too fast. | ||
So, Molly's new piece in Vanity Fair is titled, Rebooting Ron DeSantis Still Leaves You With Ron DeSantis. | ||
You're right in part. | ||
After weeks of dwindling polls, Ron DeSantis is hitting the big ol' reset button. | ||
Turns out, Donald Trump without the personality is not delighting voters everywhere the way tech bros like Elon Musk thought it might. | ||
Turns out, Make America Florida is not the winner the DeSantis crew imagined. | ||
As governor of Florida, he has been a wildly effective autocrat, installing loyalists in government, using taxpayer dollars for campaign travel, attacking higher education, fostering a climate ripe for book banning, and shutting out the mainstream media. | ||
He's actually doing, I think he's doing a quite good job in Florida. | ||
And that's what he should focus on. | ||
But now, Particularly with the donors, and the smack talk, and the merch. | ||
Because remember, this has to be a lesson for old man Murdoch. | ||
We have to send a lesson to the foreigners. | ||
That you're not going to stop MAGA. | ||
Full stop. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
They're going to come up. | ||
Tim Scott's next up. | ||
They're going to get Junkin next. | ||
Kemp. | ||
They got a whole slew of them. | ||
The Keebler elves. | ||
They're going to keep rolling. | ||
They're going to keep rolling until you stop it. | ||
Let me be blunt about this. | ||
We're in a war right now. | ||
Okay? | ||
On many levels. | ||
A 30 front war. | ||
We don't have time for nonsense. | ||
We don't have time to be diverted. | ||
We must be maniacally focused on the saving of this Republic. | ||
Because if this goes, it's all over. | ||
You will have nothing but tyranny throughout this world. | ||
And that's one of the central questions of the UFO. | ||
Hearing. | ||
What exactly did we know about this stuff? | ||
And why has it never come? | ||
Why have we not treated the American people like adults? | ||
Isn't it time? | ||
This is the power of Trump. | ||
This is why they hate Trump. | ||
Why do you think the Murdoch's and the Murdoch children and the Murdoch, you know, English wives, right? | ||
Why do you think they hate Trump? | ||
Why do these globalists hate Trump? | ||
It's not about Trump. | ||
Trump wasn't hated before he ran. | ||
They hate him because not in the room, not in the deal. | ||
Not only did he put you in the room, did he put the American working class in the room, he put you at the head of the table with actually some power to get things done and that's why they hate him for it. | ||
That's why they've got to send him to prison for 400 years. | ||
That's why they've got to indict everybody. | ||
That's why they have to do it. | ||
This is quite simple. | ||
This is not complicated. | ||
And that's why we must fight back at every level. | ||
And the one thing we must stop is the Fox Republicans, who are nothing but neoliberal neocons. | ||
Sean Hannity, right there, in living color, and brother Jack Posobiec, put it up on Twitter with, boom, getting a hard lesson from the audience, from you. | ||
We're not buying it anymore in Ukraine, and, you know, MSNBC had a piece yesterday, at the end of an afternoon segment, just a tiny piece, but we're training troops in Niger. | ||
They've got their number one foreign correspondent. | ||
She's over in the Defense Department. | ||
She's not in the Pentagon this week talking about the woke NDAA. | ||
She's in Niger. | ||
We're training troops in Niger because there's another situation that we've got to get involved in, that you've got to pay for. | ||
That Europe or France or anybody that looted Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa for a hundred years now, they're not down there. | ||
The good old United States of America with American kids. | ||
Right? | ||
And your taxpayer money. | ||
Oh, that we happen to be printing and borrowing from the Chinese to do this and not having... We're not... Why aren't those guys in Taiwan right now training the Taiwanese Marines to push back the amphibious and air assault that the Chinese Communist Party, the PLA, are going to do? | ||
Why are we not doing that? | ||
Brian Costello, why are we funding... Why is Sequoia Capital with American working-class pension fund money | ||
Funding our enemy on artificial intelligence and other advanced weapon systems and now the companies themselves because of you and Colonel Derek Harvey and The war room are now getting scrutiny, but the people really the core of it Sequoia Neil Shen this Chinese Communist Party operative Kevin McCarthy Scalise and the Democrats Mike Moritz who you got fired there or moved over Got out because it got too hot. | ||
Why are they not in the hot seat and only the company sir? | ||
You know, Steve, to your monologue, I think there's two things we really need to care about as a country, our economic security and thus our national security, right? | ||
And with our economic security is what we fund our national security with. | ||
So it's, you know, I've heard from numerous people in the media that they're shocked that McCarthy and Gallagher and the China committee aren't going after Sequoia China. | ||
So I think this is first of, uh, Many stories you see. | ||
And if Sequoia's defense is, well, Shen's now split from us, why wouldn't all these other VC firms they're going with just saying, well, hey, we're going to split in a year or two, then who are we investigating? | ||
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So this whole thing is completely bogus. | |
Just for our radio and podcast audience, make sure, this is not from, and as much as I love Gateway Pundit and Breitbart and all those guys doing a fabulous job, this is Forbes. | ||
This is huge business paper because they're talking to the big shot investors saying, hey, look at these guys are now getting the hairy eyeball put on them, right? | ||
The companies. | ||
But they ask the question, why is not Sequoia and why is not Mike Moritz and quite frankly, Turner? | ||
Because let me go back for a second about the war pimps over the Pentagon. | ||
And I say this as a patriot that served his country and believes in a strong national defense. | ||
What I don't believe in is a racket. | ||
What Costello is talking about right now is the same reason Burchett's not chairing the committee. | ||
Okay? | ||
This all gets back to the House Intelligence Committee being owned and paid for by the defense industry. | ||
So they wanted everything to go down to the House Intelligence Committee. | ||
Turner shut down the investigation on Sequoia. | ||
Why did Mike Turner do that? | ||
Because they started paying the Republican Party. | ||
They're already financing the Democratic Party through Moritz with real money. | ||
Here they gave you Trump change. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because the Republican Party is a cheap trick. | ||
Let's just be brutally frank about it, but Murdoch kicked his kick to Sanchez to the curb like a $2 trick, right? | ||
This is they have no respect. | ||
The money doesn't respect you. | ||
You're cheap. | ||
At least the money respects the Democrats. | ||
They pay them real money, real dollars. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, when she does the shakedown, she comes in hard and wants real money, not Trump change. | ||
She wants the Benjamins. | ||
Brian Costello, why are we not going after, why is Turner and House Intelligence and McCarthy not, this is a massive national security, you, you, right now this audience, hang on, this audience is funding your children. | ||
They're going to be wrapped up and killed defending the South China Sea, the Straits of Taiwan, and Taiwan. | ||
They are going to be killed with weapons, and this is like in the 30s when we were shipping all that metal over to Japan. | ||
My dad used to tell me his father, who went only to the third grade, would sit there, the ship's leaving Norfolk, and said, you see all that junk that's going and it's all going to Japan? | ||
It's going to come back as shells one day. | ||
That was in the 1930s. | ||
And this guy did not go to Oxford. | ||
Brian Costello. | ||
Steve, the Chinese government was smart, right? | ||
The US political special interest money, who's looking for its candidate right now, they had their candidate in Biden. | ||
Right, is the biggest financial investment they have is in China's economic success. | ||
Okay, so it's not just Turner killing the China investigation. | ||
You've got McHenry and financial services trying to restrict or get rid of the outbound investment regulation that comes. | ||
You've got Gallagher, didn't include Sequoia. | ||
You've got a speaker who's made his biggest donor when he knows the issues with Sequoia and knew the issues with Sequoia and people in team waters briefed. | ||
You know, not having them all go after this, right? | ||
So the special interest is looking for their candidate. | ||
So these people on the GOP now, they have future aspirations, so they don't want to piss off the special interest. | ||
Now you have Sequoia Portfolio Companies, like Citadel, that were funding DeSantis. | ||
They're looking for their candidate. | ||
Look for them to go to Youngkin. | ||
Where was Youngkin? | ||
He was at Carlyle. | ||
Who funded Neil Shen's first company? | ||
Carlyle Group did. | ||
Who was suing Neal Shenn back in 2009 and then withdrew from the suit against Neal Shenn to do other deals with him? | ||
They know, Youngkin knows exactly who Neal Shenn in Sequoia is. | ||
He was doing business with him for years. | ||
So look for Citadel and Griffin and all the GOP money to line up behind their pro-China candidate, Glenn Youngkin. | ||
And we see from Murdoch yesterday, they're already running that up the flagpole with Steve Ducey. | ||
Well, you know, Neal, it's a 57% report. | ||
George has got it up there. | ||
What action are you calling for? | ||
You've been on this for a while. | ||
What action are you calling for? | ||
So one, this was great reporting by Ken Raposa at Forbes, right? | ||
And I would say Forbes is probably the least You know, Neil Shen tops the Forbes Midas list of top investors, so Forbes is probably the least, you know, anti-China publication that are out there. | ||
So the fact that they're saying this is outrageous, that Sequoia hasn't been subpoenaed or isn't included in this congressional investigation is quite alarming. | ||
I will link something together for the MAGA crowd, Steve, related to McCarthy. | ||
One of the companies referenced in the article is BYD Micro. | ||
BYD is a Chinese conglomerate in alternative energy. | ||
BYD in 2013, 14, and 15 built an electric bus vehicle in McCarthy's district, creating 700 jobs. | ||
So not only is McCarthy taking money from Sequoia, Sequoia portfolio companies in the past have actually helped him in terms of his own district. | ||
And that's been reported on. | ||
So people can go Google McCarthy and BYD. | ||
And so we've seen the Uniparty has been bought. | ||
It's not just the Bidens, as we all know, the Uniparty has been bought by China. | ||
Brian, how can people get to all the reporting? | ||
By the way, Navarro's going to be on here on a different topic, but Peter Navarro was all over this for years about this Chinese company in McCarthy's district. | ||
We'll get him on here and get his analysis of that. | ||
How do people... Brian, you're putting up stuff all the time. | ||
You're fighting the good fight. | ||
People have to understand that the logjam right now is McCarthy. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
The Democrats are taking 10 times more money from Sequoia. | ||
Mike Moritz, in fact, give me a minute on Moritz. | ||
He just left because of turning up the heat on him. | ||
He's probably going to work for Newsom. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
He left, Steve, but there's a lag in reporting political donations through FEC.gov, and what we saw is, you know, Exactly. | ||
30, 45 days before he left on June 1st, he dropped two million with George Soros into the anti-Trump act, the American Bridge PAC, AB PAC. | ||
So he's not backing, Moritz isn't backing Biden right now. | ||
He's just throwing money against Trump for whoever the candidate ends up being, right? | ||
And I think he left Sequoia because there's so much heat on it and he wants to really fund the anti-Trump candidate. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The Washington Post story that we brought up with Caroline Wren, the $2 billion, they're not running a candidate. | ||
It's like Katie Hobbs in Arizona or Fetterman in Pennsylvania. | ||
They have a system. | ||
The system now has $2 billion. | ||
That's what you're running. | ||
They can do plug-and-play with any candidate, whether it's Biden if he makes it through this impeachment inquiry or it's Newsom or Pritzker or any of them. | ||
If Michele and these people work through their issues with their chef who mysteriously drowned up in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Brian, we gotta bounce. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
Just on Twitter, BP Costello. | ||
And I'm spinning up Substack, so we'll have some news on that. | ||
As soon as you get to Substack, let us know. | ||
Because you are working on massive stories, and this is not going to go away. | ||
We need a primary opponent. | ||
Let me be blunt for Mike Turner. | ||
The House Intelligence right now, they got rid of Derek Harvey. | ||
They are as corrupt as anything I've ever seen in my entire life. | ||
And remember, this is where shifty shift was. | ||
It's just as bad now as when shifty shift was there. | ||
Just as bad now. | ||
And Derek Harvey will give you that chapter and verse and he ran the deal. | ||
Okay? | ||
And Kash Patel. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Brian, thank you very much. | ||
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Okay, we have Dr. Robert Malone is going to join us, and Dr. Malone is going to stay through also into the opening segment of the next hour. | ||
Dr. Malone, you've got a piece on your substack that population control and official U.S. | ||
government policy. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes on this side before we play our musical event for today. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
What do you mean by, and you go back and you talk about Kissinger and old National Security Council memos, etc. | ||
Walk me through what you're talking about and make me feel better that it's not a conspiracy theory. | ||
So Steve, it has been considered a conspiracy theory during the COVID crisis that one of the underlying agendas during the COVID crisis has been a surreptitious population control. | ||
And I've been very reluctant to go there, as have many others, but it has been a leading theory of the case, in addition to the economic one. | ||
Now what we have is a series of documents. | ||
These are the receipts in the official government policy, U.S. | ||
government policy, going back to Henry Kissinger in a preceding meeting in 1973. | ||
1973, it clearly documents that population control to cap global growth at 8 billion is official US policy and has been for a long time. | ||
And it's couched in a lot of real politic language and then was made official policy under Gerald Ford with an additional national security directive. | ||
So we now have a series of documents and receipts that lay out the real politic logic that the US should act through a variety of different means, including birth control, advancing abortion and advancing technologies for reduction in population, switching agricultural practices, a whole series of actions proposed. | ||
And it's also couched in the logic. | ||
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that we need to suppress population growth in least developed countries that we wish to basically mine for mineral resources. We don't want those countries to grow their populations because it would compete with our interests in extracting mineral wealth and other things from those countries. | ||
Is this, we got about a minute before we go, is this, is this in Is this in response to the population bomb, as Professor Ehrhart, I think it was, Eckert, at Stanford, the population bomb back in the 60s and 70s, his theory of the case that the carrying capacity of the Earth was only so many human beings? | ||
Precisely. | ||
And just like Agenda 2030, what we see is a legacy logic that has largely been debunked. | ||
Based in this case on Malthusianism, that we have very limited resources that discount human innovation and the value of human capital and human intellectual contributions, and believe that the only way out of this catastrophic event, this existential crisis, is to use extraordinary means to cap population growth, which includes | ||
Mandated birth control, etc., if necessary, if we move above $8 billion. | ||
And what's ironic, or not, this feeds into the, quote, conspiracy theory, is that in 2020 we were just approaching $8 billion as the target. | ||
So there's a lot of receipts and documents here that much support the conspiracy theories. | ||
There's no coincidence. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to play this music. | ||
I want people to focus on the Red River Valley and the meaning of it. | ||
And then we're going to come back. | ||
We've got Dr. Malone. | ||
Also, we're going to drill down on this more, show more receipts. | ||
Also, green colonialism. | ||
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Tammy Patrick in a very, not very, not heard very often, her version. | ||
I think there are also some additional lyrics. | ||
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Let's play that and I'll come back before we go to break We are taking the sunshine That has brightened our country wild Come and sit by my side if you love me Do not hasten to bid me adieu | |
you Just remember the Red River Valley and the ones who loved you so true. | ||
I've been thinking a long time, dear Liberty, Of the sweet words you once had to say. | ||
Now alas, must my fond hopes all vanish? | ||
We see less and less of you every day. | ||
Do you think of the valley you're leaving? | ||
Oh, how lonely and how dreary it will be When, dear Freedom, you leave us completely For the false sense of security. | ||
you Come and sit by my side if you loved me. | ||
Do not hasten to bid me adieu. | ||
Just remember the Red River Valley and the ones who love you. | ||
true. They will bury me where you once wandered, where the hearts of real patriots died. For they're gone from the Red River Valley, due to fear, hatred, | ||
and lies. Come and sit by my side if you love me. | ||
Do not hasten to bid me adieu. |