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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
in the year of our Lord 2023. | ||
It's a Wednesday. | ||
So continue with, so continue the lesson. | ||
And this is about real politique in the 21st century. | ||
You saw it yesterday in Ohio. | ||
Are you going to see it again? | ||
Because they got their model and they're going to run. | ||
They call the play. | ||
They're going to run the play. | ||
It's up to us to stop it. | ||
And we're going to deconstruct every side of this. | ||
And what the great Jim Hoft, who, when this whole thing started of blogs and internet and everything like that, it was Andrew Breitbart and his wingman, his sidekick out in St. | ||
Louis, Jim Hoft. | ||
And Jim, you and I have been on enough Tea Party stages, right? | ||
And people gotta remember this. | ||
We were on Tea Party. | ||
We used to have these Tea Party riders, the Bullhorns. | ||
There were 50 people in the audience, right? | ||
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Right! | |
Ultimately led to the victory of Trump in 16 in the 74 million vote victory in 2020. | ||
This is why this movement's ascendant. | ||
It's growing and it's getting bigger. | ||
But the new people are coming on are going to want to know about the competence and focus of what we're doing here. | ||
And this is the flip side of Ohio. | ||
It's just not good enough. | ||
It's not good enough that Patty McMurray and Jim Hoft and a handful of other people are coming up now with this explosive information off of police reports. | ||
Remember, everything Hoft is telling you, except for this new stuff he's got about the organization, is coming off a police report that was filed in, wait for it, October of 2020. | ||
October of 2020. | ||
Remember, Bill Barr sat in the Oval Office and told Trump, oh no, the FBI, we've got field reports from all my field offices, no voter fraud. | ||
That's a bald-faced lie. | ||
The reason we know it's a bald-faced lie, the Epoch Times did a foray request for those reports. | ||
Epoch Times is always on it. | ||
They did a foray request for reports and the field offices said, nah, no, there's no reports. | ||
We didn't do a report. | ||
There was no report. | ||
Don't know what you're talking about. | ||
No guts. | ||
Not in the file. | ||
Not in the cabinet. | ||
Except for Philadelphia. | ||
Where Swain, the U.S. | ||
attorney, had said, went to Maine Justice with a letter, said, hey, we got a problem here. | ||
What's the problem? | ||
What's the problem? | ||
Signature verification. | ||
Right? | ||
And that ties back to these voter registrations, which is the predicate of how they steal it. | ||
Petty McMurray, your thoughts, observations on this, ma'am? | ||
You've been a bulldog in this thing. | ||
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Yeah, thanks for having me again, Steve. | |
It's interesting you bring up the signature verification because as everybody knows, a judge found in Michigan that Benson violated the law when she told the city clerks in Michigan to ignore the signature matching in 2020 on the absentee ballots. | ||
So that's an important point. | ||
The other important point is that the analyst in this report that Jim and I spoke with you about yesterday, the state police report, Um, which was foiled by a citizen. | ||
Um, in the report, it talks about, um, her analyst talks about somebody that he interviewed, um, one of the, um, applicants for a registration to vote. | ||
And she told him that she was approached by an acquaintance and asked to fill out the form. | ||
And she explained that it, that the signature on the bottom of the form that the police officer and, um, the secretary of state, analyst that was, I think, interviewing her, was not her signature. | ||
So it's interesting that in the report, the Secretary of State analyst talks about how the signatures did not match, and that's how they were able to determine the fraud, or one of the ways they were able to determine the fraud, in addition to having incorrect last four numbers of the Social Security numbers, fake addresses, and so on and so forth, fake names. | ||
But it's interesting that that's how the Secretary of State analyst was able to determine that there was fraud involved here. | ||
And meanwhile, his boss was telling the city clerks to ignore signature matching. | ||
And that happened, actually, I believe, after this report came out, or was completed. | ||
So, you know, we have a pretty crooked Secretary of State. | ||
I actually went to look to see what Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson tweeted about this story yesterday, or if they said anything about the story. | ||
And here's her latest tweet. | ||
When you come for democracy, democracy comes for you. | ||
These are the kinds of people that are running our state right now. | ||
These are like tyrants. | ||
She and Dana Nussel. | ||
Dana Nessel tweeted this morning about judges, a decision that had been made by a judge that the lawyers that they were trying to take their licenses away and fine them for joining Sidney Powell's case in Michigan, that they had rejected their case. | ||
And Dana Nessel was celebrating that on Twitter this morning. | ||
So that's how these two women reacted to this bombshell story yesterday that was the number one story pretty much all day on Twitter. | ||
So, I think it's important to note that, you know, as we go through this report, we find more and more hypocrisy. | ||
The report today, or the article today in Gateway Pundit talks about Gary Bell. | ||
We're going to be connecting a lot of dots. | ||
We've already found a lot of interesting connections to other people that are named in this police report. | ||
Not specifically, but interestingly enough was given about this other organization that we're looking into right now that we were able to identify who they are. | ||
It's a local Michigan organization, but there's a lot more to come in this story. | ||
This story has several layers, and what's really interesting to me yesterday, Craig Vlogger, who's one of the top writers for the Detroit News, First of all, he was mocking Christina Caramo, who's the Michigan GOP chair, for suggesting that Dana Nessel and Jocelyn Benson need to be impeached over this report that they kept hidden from the public. | ||
And then he said he would not link the Gateway Pundant story, so instead he linked some obscure little local publication that talked about how the Muskegon clerk found inconsistencies. | ||
With the voter registrations, so that's the article that he linked to his bombshell story. | ||
The Detroit news and Nessel and Benson, I wouldn't expect anything less. | ||
This is an opening salvo. | ||
You're going to have to make it a thing. | ||
That they're going to have to respond to. | ||
And the way you make it a thing is wash, rinse, repeat and get more information and just keep it going. | ||
Hoft is an acolyte of Andrew Breitbart as an expert in this. | ||
We can do this. | ||
It's all there because you got information. | ||
Every day you can have other information. | ||
But I want to go back to something you said about the judge. | ||
What is it? | ||
Because this is not a point. | ||
This is the point. | ||
What did the judge say? | ||
What did the judge tell Benson back in in 2020 about the about the about the voter applications and the signature verifications? | ||
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This is actually for the absentee ballots. | |
He told her that she was acting, I think, I don't know his exact wording, but outside of the law, when she told the clerks that they did not need to use signature matching for the absentee ballots in 2020. | ||
Which is a pretty big deal. | ||
This is all going to get big. | ||
It's a very big deal. | ||
This is all going to, and you guys every day putting up new information. | ||
So Jim, just give us a snapshot before we let you go, where you guys are in this and what can we expect in the coming days ahead? | ||
Well, I think the reaction from the left has been interesting. | ||
And it reminds me, like I was saying, of our Eric investigation, where we pointed out that this group is supposed to be Eliminating the fraudulent voters on the voter rolls and it's doing anything but. | ||
And as I mentioned, Steve, nine states now have dropped that organization in their states. | ||
And I should add that when we wrote about this and when these states started dropping Eric, NPR came out with a 6,000 word hit piece on Gateway Pundit and myself because obviously this is important to them. | ||
Okay, so I think we're going to probably find the same reaction here. | ||
We have much more on the funding. | ||
We have much more on a couple other organizations that are linked to this in Michigan and elsewhere. | ||
So we'll just keep going where, you know, where the investigation leads us. | ||
And also, for officials, whether you're prosecutors, whether you're officials of the RNC, whether you're officials of the party, or particularly people in the legislature, you know, it's not too late. | ||
You know, we always accept converts. | ||
Just because you missed it the first time doesn't mean you need to miss it the second time. | ||
Now, I mean, in this gateway pundit, you can't look away from the story. | ||
I think D.C. | ||
Drano, that's why I had D.C. | ||
on when I saw his Twitter thread yesterday. | ||
You can't look away from the story. | ||
And of course, Jim Hoft and Petty McMurray and others are going to make sure you don't look away from it. | ||
And we've got to get resolution on this. | ||
We have to get resolution on this. | ||
These elections are not honest, straightforward and fair. | ||
You know, we're not going to have a country. | ||
And for what Dana Nessel and Jocelyn Benson, yes, democracy will come for you. | ||
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Okay? | |
I know you use that as you're trying to scare people off and back them off, but it's not going to happen. | ||
Jim, where do people go to The Gateway Pundit for all the further updates on this and what's your social media? | ||
Yes, so they can go to TheGatewayPundit.com and we're also on True Social, Telegram, Twitter, Facebook. | ||
We're still being banned a little bit, censored on Twitter. | ||
So you can find us here. | ||
I also wanted to give a shout out to Phil O'Halloran and Ben Wetmar who helped us with this investigation. | ||
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous. | ||
Patti, where do people go for you? | ||
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Gateway Pundit. | |
I'm running for Gateway Pundit. | ||
I was supposed to be retired from my website, so I'm with Gateway Pundit. | ||
And no, we're not gonna let you retire. | ||
You're too good. | ||
No chance. | ||
No retirement. | ||
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I appreciate that. | |
No rest. | ||
I'm trying. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Great work. | ||
We'll be all over this. | ||
And audience, we need you to share all this. | ||
You need to share the segments. | ||
Yes, they may go viral. | ||
Make sure we'll cut them today and make sure you share all this. | ||
Do we have, do we have some footage? | ||
We have a cold open for Tara before. | ||
Okay. | ||
We got Tara Dahl down on the board. | ||
Tara, give us your, give us your morning update. | ||
You were out early on patrol this morning. | ||
Correct? | ||
Give us an update. | ||
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Yes, hi Steve. | |
I am here in McAllen, Texas. | ||
I have been out with the Texas Department of Public Safety this morning with their BRUSH team. | ||
I have with me Lieutenant Chris Olivares with Texas Department of Public Safety and we just returned from La Jolla, Texas and we had 200 Honduran families there that were being processed and now we are going to go | ||
Later on this evening again, but I wanted to bring Lieutenant Oliveras on with me to talk about how the MS-13 gangs are hiding in within the Honduran families. | ||
Hey State Pat, thanks for having me on. | ||
So, as Tara mentioned, we've been encountering family groups. | ||
Of course, I say family groups, but these are individuals that present themselves as family. | ||
There's really no way of knowing if they're actually family members because there's no vetting process when these illegal immigrants are coming across with children. | ||
But with that being said, we do have criminals that are trying to blend in with these groups. | ||
Just several weeks ago in Eagle Pass, Texas, we had an MS-13 gang member that was on the terror watch list that was actually trying to blend in with a family group. | ||
But lucky enough, our Texas DPS investigators were able to spot him, actually interviewed him until we found out that he was a 2013 gang member. | ||
So we have these criminals, these suspected terrorists that are coming across our borders, cartel members that are trying to blend in with these families, but also taking advantage of these diversion tactics by flooding the area, flooding the border with large family groups so that border patrol is tied up and they can bring high-fattening targets across with drugs. | ||
And Steve, one point I want to also ask him is, you broke the story about the armed gunmen and coming in in front on Texas on Saturday. | ||
Lieutenant, are you seeing an increase in this? | ||
Is this becoming normal? | ||
Yeah, of course, Steven. | ||
That's one thing that we talked about too, right? | ||
We're always concerned about the threats to national security, to our public safety, and now we're starting to see these armed cartel operatives that are coming across the river with, of course, with long rifles, AR-15s, they're heavily suited in tactical gear similar to what we wear or what the military wears. | ||
They're coming across our river and they do this because, right now, because of these disastrous border policies by the federal government, they feel emboldened. | ||
They have more power now. | ||
They feel untouchable. | ||
That's why they continue to cross the river, bringing illegal immigrants across, drugs across. | ||
Several days ago, Hayson Point in Roma, Texas, our big-desk troopers, along with Border Patrol, seized 120 pounds of cocaine that came across between the ports of entry. | ||
across our borders. | ||
Lieutenant, Lieutenant, Lieutenant and Tara, just hang on for one second. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to La Jolla, Texas on the invasion of the United States of America. | ||
Next in the world. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
Lieutenant Olivares from Texas DPS along with our own Tara Dahl on the La Jolla, Texas on the border. | ||
Lieutenant, I want to go back to one thing for a second. | ||
I'm confused and I think the audience is confused. | ||
Before we talk about the cartels and the guns and the paramilitary moves they're making, You have 200 Honduran families. | ||
They're claiming... What are the asylum claims? | ||
I mean, our asylum laws are very strict about going to the next country and all that. | ||
Why are there 200 Honduran families on the border of Texas being processed into the United States? | ||
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Well, Steve, that's what you would think. | |
And of course, for your audience, they would believe that the federal government is enforcing Title VIII and trying to have more strict consequences or policy in place. | ||
But it's not happening, Steve. | ||
Just yesterday alone, I got the Border Patrol numbers. | ||
Over 6,000 Encounters across the southwest border in a single day. | ||
That pretty much puts us where we're at pre-title 42. | ||
So the policies they've been talking about as far as title 8 and as far as, you know, applying this five-year ban for those that cross, you know, between the ports of entry is not happening. | ||
And we see that and we know that because the more people that come across our borders between the ports of entry and be released into the country with these notice to disappear, and I say that because they don't show up for a court date, So they never show up. | ||
So that's why we continue to see this ongoing cycle of mass illegal immigration between the ports of entry. | ||
And nothing's being done to stop it at the federal level, which we all know that if they really care about this humanitarian effort, they would create more of a legal pathway or process in place so that illegal immigrants don't cross between the ports of entry and they go to a port of entry. | ||
I can tell you and for your audience, the people that we encounter at the state level, they're here for economic reasons. | ||
The ones that we've encountered. | ||
We've encountered over 400,000 illegal immigrants at the state level and all the majority that we talk to are here for economic reasons, which we know that's not invalidated. | ||
And economic reasons is by the way, we feel for them and we understand they aspire to a better life. | ||
I got that. | ||
But that's not that's what the legal immigration system. | ||
You got to get in line for that. | ||
That's not grounds for asylum. | ||
It's clearly this is this guy. | ||
I just want to ask you, because Governor Abbott, now that he's acted and you brave heroes and Texas DPS, you're getting criticized by not just the Biden regime, but by national media, et cetera. | ||
What is your idea of your mission? | ||
What is your mission of Texas DPS on the border of the great state of Texas right now? | ||
What do you think your mission and mandate is? | ||
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Well, you know, Steve, when Governor Abbott launched Operation Lone Star back in March of 2021, the mission was to focus on criminal activity, to seize drugs, to go after the Mexican drug cartels, but now that mission has changed significantly now because now we're working at the river trying to stem that flow of mass migration. | |
We have a marine barrier. | ||
We have concertina wire along the river, which we are getting criticism for that because, you know, a lot of people are saying it's inhumane, but if you look at it, We're trying to prevent illegal border crossings between the ports of entry. | ||
When you stop border crossings, you stop the drownings, you stop human smuggling, and you stop the cartels from making profit off of these illegal immigrants. | ||
But yet, it's the state of Texas that's doing all of this, and yet, to date, we have not gotten any support or any effort from the federal government to actually stop illegal border crossings. | ||
So right now, our focus is to stem that flow to discourage illegal border crossings between the ports of entry. | ||
Lieutenant, in your mind, in your own words, how organized is the cartel effort here on not just the drug smuggling, but particularly the smuggling of human beings, the human smuggling? | ||
How organized is it? | ||
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It's very organized. | |
It's very organized. | ||
Depending on what part of the border you're at, right now we're in the Red Valley. | ||
The cartels that operate in this area, which is the Gulf Cartel, Northeast Cartel, and now the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, they control the border. | ||
They control the human smuggling methods that are taking place. | ||
Families, children, anyone that comes across that river is paying a fee, and they'll put a bracelet on these children, on these people that are coming across, which is, that's modern day slavery. | ||
Yet there's no outcry, there's no outrage by anyone else trying to stop this, and they're allowing the cartels to make even more money than ever before. | ||
It's a multi-billion dollar trade. | ||
And when you have human smuggling, now they're able to expand their criminal network throughout the United States, working with criminal street gangs that are operating in the U.S. | ||
It's a multi-criminal organization effort between the cartels and criminal gangs in the U.S. | ||
who are taking part in human smuggling. | ||
Lieutenant Olivares, the hard-working Hispanic Americans in the Rio Grande Valley and in the rest of Texas on the border, what are their thoughts? | ||
Are they not the ones that are paying the biggest price for the criminality in this invasion of the southern border? | ||
Are they the ones that are not the victims here? | ||
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Absolutely, Steve. | |
Especially the ranchers. | ||
If you go to these rural parts of Texas, these ranchers are being impacted by these individuals. | ||
I'm talking about the ones that are trying to evade and capture the gotaways. | ||
We have over 1.7 million known gotaways right now. | ||
That should be a concern to the American people. | ||
That should be a concern to everyone because these are individuals. | ||
They could be suspected terrorists, cartel members, individuals that want to cause harm to not only our state but to the country. | ||
They're in the country right now and we do not We do not know where they're at. | ||
That is always a concern. | ||
There's no support. | ||
No one's looking out for the smaller border communities or these ranchers that are being impacted by this border crisis. | ||
But it's the state of Texas that's stepping in, trying to do as much as we can to show that support because again, the federal government fails to do its job. | ||
Their responsibility is to secure the border to protect the American people. | ||
Last question. | ||
Lieutenant, you're talking to a pretty vast audience of activists in the United States throughout the whole country, not just in Texas. | ||
What would be your message to them? | ||
What's the call to action for this audience to have your guys back? | ||
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You know, Steve, I had a briefing yesterday with a Democratic delegation group in Eagle Pass, Texas, and my message was very clear, that I think we can all agree, as a country, that we need to stop illegal border crossings between the ports of entry. | |
Because when you stop illegal border crossings, you stop human smuggling, you stop the victimization of illegal immigrants, of children, unaccompanied children, and you stop the profits, you take away the profits from the Mexican drug cartels. | ||
The federal government needs to do their job. | ||
Lieutenant, thank you very much. | ||
Tara, tell us about the great patrol this morning. | ||
But until then, we will continue to act, we will continue to employ any other infrastructure in place. | ||
Governor Abbott's made it very clear, he's not going to back down from this green barrier. | ||
It's going to stay in place and we're going to add more infrastructure and we continue to see these legal border crosses taking place. | ||
Lieutenant, thank you very much. | ||
Tara, tell us about the great patrol this morning. | ||
Where did we look for you today? | ||
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Yeah, no, we were just going out this morning. | |
That's what we're seeing is we're seeing this influx of Honduran families. | ||
And what was interesting, I thought today, was the same question that you asked, Steve. | ||
We come up to the wall, and the images that you're showing right now, and we get up to the wall, and there's a family behind the wall. | ||
And so I was asking them, what is the process now going forward? | ||
Why are they not going through the ports of entry? | ||
And they said that they are able to come in illegally In the middle of the ports of entry instead of at the ports because they are then able to get asylum and then they have five to six years to stay here in the United States. | ||
And you're seeing the Honduran families because at the end of June, the Biden administration changed the policy to add Honduras to the list and they get advanced entry. | ||
And so I don't understand it. | ||
I can ask the question a million times. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
I don't understand why they're allowing all of these immigrants to come in through the ports of entry instead of at the ports of entry. | ||
The whole system is backwards, and it doesn't make any sense. | ||
Well, it makes sense from the Biden regime, trust me. | ||
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They know it. | |
They're quite organized. | ||
They're as organized as the cartels. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you today, Tara? | ||
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Tara Underdash Dahl on Instagram. | |
Thank you, Lt. | ||
Olivares. | ||
Go with God. | ||
Be safe and all your colleagues be safe. | ||
Tara, thank you very much. | ||
You too. | ||
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Thank you, Stan. | |
Thanks. | ||
Thank you, Lt. | ||
Olivares. | ||
Right there you see on the front line. | ||
It's beyond hypocrisy. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
The Biden regime and Mayorkas and all this know exactly what they're doing. | ||
Now, I want to juxtapose this to something I could only mention yesterday. | ||
It was the lead story on Politico. | ||
And Politico's lead story was how the momentum on the lowest hanging fruit of all, the impeachment of Mayorkas, because you remember, he goes into those meetings and just sits there and mocks you on the question, won't answer any question. | ||
He just goes back. | ||
And we had, was it Congressman Victoria Sparks? | ||
Sparks, I think it is, from Indiana. | ||
She of Ukrainian descent, so she speaks with an accent. | ||
And she just ripped him apart. | ||
I think it's the best that we've seen. | ||
But she just said, I'm wasting my time here because you're just blowing me off. | ||
The story in Politico was how there's not enough, even McCarthy can't go forward because the moderates are saying, no, no, no, there's not enough here. | ||
They're openly mocking you. | ||
This has nothing to do... Look, Abbott has finally been forced to respond, and you have these heroes in Texas, DPS, that are there, you know, in the line of duty. | ||
And like he said, they're going to put more, they're going to put more of these marine barriers, they're going to put more Bob Dwyer, right? | ||
They're trying to protect the state of Texas, finally driven to act. | ||
But Biden regime is just up in your grill. | ||
And here's why they're up in your grill. | ||
And I want to go back to the story in Michigan and the story in Ohio. | ||
Because they think they've gamed the system. | ||
They're just laughing at you now. | ||
They're laughing at you. | ||
So we can either curl up in a fetal position and say, oh, my, my, this is so terrible. | ||
You know, we can't do it. | ||
I'm going to go out and play golf or tennis. | ||
I have no problem doing that. | ||
If you're going to go do that. | ||
But you can't leave this fight, because right there you see at the border exactly what's happening to this country. | ||
You have an invasion. | ||
This is a well thought through, well coordinated invasion of our country. | ||
Right there, when Lieutenant Olivares, this hero, sits and says, hey, my brethren in Texas DPS, when we inquire these people, why are you coming? | ||
They're up front economically. | ||
I got to get I want to get a job. | ||
I want I want to get to the I want to get through the golden door. | ||
I want to get a job and that's very aspirational. | ||
I have no problem with that aspiration. | ||
I understand that but that's not the way the asylum system works. | ||
Otherwise, you're going to have a billion people. | ||
You're going to have a billion people here because clearly there's better opportunities here than some other countries. | ||
Right? | ||
So this, the Biden regime knows this, and the media knows this, and that's why they either refuse to cover it, or they cover it in a totally different way. | ||
Remember, the media's picked up, well, the crisis on the border is over. | ||
For the last two months, as Todd Benzman laid out, when they change the laws to be able to process them with the app, or process them at the ports of entry, or process them further into Mexico, that it's going to, you know, the media's going to report, oh, it's dropping because the numbers are dropping. | ||
It's worse. | ||
Listen to Lt. | ||
Olivares. | ||
Don't listen to Worm. | ||
Listen to him. | ||
He tells you it's worse and gonna get worse. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're gonna talk about the world economy, global capital markets, the inextricably linked nature of China and America, and what is happening on the tech side next in the world. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Okay, as we have argued, we're at the early stages of the Third World War. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
That's why we've got the case to make here to remove this regime. | ||
We can't blow it on this issue that of how they're running the tables on things like in Ohio. | ||
That's where we got to get very focused on that. | ||
But I want to bring in current. | ||
I got Colonel Derek Harvey and Brian Cassell. | ||
So there's a big announcement. | ||
They're teeing it up. | ||
It's all the business media is talking about that tomorrow. | ||
There's going to be an executive order signed by Biden and this comes about after pressure of war room Costello Harvey. | ||
Congressman Gallagher's committee and others. | ||
There's constant pressure. | ||
The committee on the present danger folks, Frank Gaffney and the team, constant pressure on why are we financing the Chinese Communist Party and why are we giving them technology. | ||
So I'm going to give us some updates on the executive order. | ||
Derek, give me your geostrategic sense right now of where we stand. | ||
Bradley Thayer is going to join us tonight, but I want to get your sense of where we stand in this, which I believe we are going down the path to a potential kinetic. | ||
The unrestricted warfare of the Chinese Communist Party against us is going to turn to a kinetic war. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Well, that's a good question. | ||
I think that the Chinese have been evaluating the American posture, its deterrence posture, Our military capabilities, and they look at our political leadership and their judgment about our willingness to actually stand up for American interests in the Western Pacific. | ||
And that revolves around protecting China, but also those concentric circles that go north and south to Australia and to Japan. | ||
And we are in a weakened position. | ||
I think the Chinese see that. | ||
You know, militarily, our Navy has been deteriorating, plus we're spread around the globe. | ||
Our air force is outgunned, has lots of challenges in the Western Pacific, and we are well behind in trying to respond to this, not an emerging threat, but the present threat of the advances that the Chinese have been working on across their naval forces, their air force, their space forces, and their ground forces. | ||
And, you know, they have been working on projection of force, being able to cut us off They've got real advantages, because they've got interior lines, they've got the ability to project and isolate Taiwan. | ||
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They've got, you know, the power... Hold on, slow down, slow down, slow down. | |
I want to go back to interior lines of communication, because the audience... | ||
Every day we're going to be giving them stuff so they're fully up to speed. | ||
Let me explain this, let me explain this. | ||
Internal lines of communications, and while you talk about this, I want to also talk about why the island chains are so important. | ||
Folks, we're back in 1943, folks, the deadliest year, or 1941-42. | ||
Actually, maybe even 38, which I'll explain in a second. | ||
But here's my point, we're back to the mid-20th century of what's happening in the Pacific. | ||
Derek Harvey. | ||
I know for a fact that the Chinese have been evaluating our military posture and our capabilities to actually exercise our military plans in the Western Pacific. | ||
And they've been wargaming against that on the desktop, on computer, but also doing exercises with their military forces to look at how they can undermine any advantages that we have, blunt those advantages, and especially exploit vulnerabilities. | ||
And we really rely on space and technology and communications and logistics because we have to go 9,000 miles to support an operation there. | ||
They only have to go a few hundred miles. | ||
And they have land bases will have to be on aircraft carriers. | ||
So when you talk about their lines of communication, they're on a mainland, they just have to project out a ways. | ||
We're going to be on in battle groups aircraft with aircraft on aircraft carriers having to project hundreds of miles and then being supported from dispersed bases in the region that traverse thousands of miles so we've got significant disadvantages and right now we don't have a force posture out there that can | ||
Withstand a surprise assault and military planners are concerned that we're going to be under severe vulnerability between now and 2027 and 2028. | ||
And those are the years that President Xi has targeted for regaining control over Taiwan, getting acquiescence from Taiwan to returning into the Chinese national orbit. | ||
Remember, they have an election this January, coming January, maybe second only to our election, the most important election of 2024. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
An important thing here is they're judging American will, and they've looked at the pattern of America's unwillingness to actually stay and fight. | ||
They do believe we're a paper tiger, and there's good reason for them to believe that. | ||
They would and they think that we would buckle under any serious pressure on Taiwan and the signals coming out of this administration are at best ambiguous and more importantly, very weak. | ||
And so that has our Asian partners in the area. | ||
Very concerned, whether they're in Japan or Australia or in Taiwan. | ||
Now, they are doing some things about trying to recalibrate a regional defensive posture and build up those alliances, but it appears to be insufficient to the task of deterring China when they look at the weakness of the American public's commitment to defending Taiwan. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're also a compromise, because this whole CEFC, which we've got to start an official impeachment inquiry, will show you they're in business with the capital markets provider for the One Belt One Road. | ||
Before I go to Bryant, real quickly, When China moved into, excuse me, when Japan moved into Manchuria and started to have a fight with and try to take over the mainland of China in the mid-30s and then moved into Southeast Asia against the French, we embargoed oil. | ||
Roosevelt embargoed oil, I think in 1938 or thereabouts. | ||
People used that as the trigger. | ||
of the eventual attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II. | ||
Do you believe that this executive order we're going to talk about next, that essentially starts the process, or at least on the surface, starts the process of banning of certain technologies for China. | ||
Do you think that Xi and his gangster comrades will look at that as the same as the oil embargo in 1938 to the Japanese? | ||
Well, they'll try to make the equivalence, and depending upon how it is enforced, and I'll let Brian talk about that, but this may be more smoke and mirrors by the Biden administration. | ||
If it's actually got teeth, it's going to bite, and it's expansive enough and not too narrow, then they're going to really scream. | ||
And it could be some type of a triggering mechanism there, but they have a habit of screaming about every action we take, whether it's got real meat in it or it's weak. | ||
And that has to be juxtaposed with what President Xi has been doing. | ||
He has been pounding the table for 10 years about building the military capability and rallying the country to retake China by force if necessary. | ||
And we're entering that window where they really have that capability. | ||
Taiwan. | ||
Taiwan by force. | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
Brian Costello. | ||
So, to Derek Harvey's point, is tomorrow smoke and mirrors, or is this equivalent of the oil embargo in 1938, sir? | ||
You know, Steve, I'm very leery any time there's a year timeline given to shape the bill, which is code for lobbying. | ||
I mean, I think this ties directly to what Derek's speaking about, right? | ||
We know China is going to try and take Taiwan at some point because Xi said it, right? | ||
And we know the way they buy off the US is through investment opportunities, right? | ||
We don't have to look any farther than the plenty of examples that House Oversight surfaced with Biden to see that. | ||
So now you're seeing the Biden administration, this is the classic media embargo right before the executive order is actually issued, the headlines out there shaping everybody's opinion of what happened, you know, which is they're going to restrict investments in three areas in semiconductors, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence. | ||
So the specifics on how this is going to happen hasn't even been released and there's going to be a year for lobbying to actually shape what happens here. | ||
So I think it's more political theater and how do they get in the headlines that Biden is actually doing something on China. | ||
But hang on, I want to go back to those three areas because it was your relentless crusade with the Committee on the Present Danger, War Room, etc., with the bayonets to their back, that at least got them to focus on these three criticals, the semiconductors, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence. | ||
So at least they understand they have to respond to that because they're getting hammered. | ||
The American people are now saying, what are we doing? | ||
We're actually financing their technology that they're going to use against us in Taiwan. | ||
So don't we have the opportunity here to make, even if it's performative, to try to hammer it out and expose the lobbyists and expose the venture capitalists that are trying to drive this like you've done so well on Sequoia Capital, sir? | ||
Yeah, but I'm not, I mean, Steve, I'm not even sure they care, right? | ||
Like it's, it's, you know, they could, they could, they could go after Sequoia and Nielsen right now based on the claims we put out and they could shut, you know, like, let's look at China, right? | ||
There's, uh, uh, Restrictive policies. | ||
There's capital controls there. | ||
There's a whole bunch of things. | ||
There's no free speech. | ||
Right. | ||
There's no corporate governance. | ||
There are loyalties to the party. | ||
Not sure. | ||
I mean, the market's uninvestable now. | ||
So I think this is really, like Derek, Colonel Harvey said, performative. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, you know, so now we're saying we should invest in these other segments, but not these segments. | ||
We shouldn't be investing in any segment in China. | ||
And the fact that we're allowing it as they're looking at expanding militarily and becoming imperialistic is downright hypocritical. | ||
I mean, they're sending ships off the coast of Alaska and we're talking about what we can still invest in. | ||
The problem is the political class and the donors have trillions of dollars locked up in China right now. | ||
It's not just private equity and venture. | ||
There's a bunch of corporations who have investments in Chinese entities as well too that are big political influencers. | ||
Here's an example. | ||
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We're- No, and you've explained- No, I'm not. | |
And you've explained that model. | ||
Look, we'll get you back on. | ||
You've explained that model through Sequoia about how Moritz and this group funded the Democratic Party and funded it through these NGOs, exactly what we saw manifest itself in Ohio last night. | ||
We've got to bounce, Brian, because we'll have you on tomorrow as we get this EO. | ||
And you're with us. | ||
1000% all investment in China should be stopped immediately. | ||
Decouple You should decouple these two economies. | ||
What's your social media, Brian, so that folks can follow you? | ||
Twitter at BP Costello. | ||
Colonel Harvey, on a 1 to 10 scale, 10 being outright shooting war in the South China Sea, Straits of Taiwan, around Taiwan, where are we right now on that meter? | ||
We're at 55-45 go, meaning a shooting war in the next two years. | ||
Wow. | ||
Colonel Harvey, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do they get to you, Derek? | ||
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I have Twitter. | |
Colonel D. Harvey. | ||
That's good. | ||
Thank you very much, brother. | ||
Colonel Harvey, thank you. | ||
Great work. | ||
We're going to leave you with this segment with the Battle of New Orleans. | ||
I think it's Johnny Horton's version. | ||
The famous one. | ||
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Old Hickey Priest said we could take them by surprise. | |
If we didn't fire muskets till we looked them in the eye. | ||
We held our fire till we see their faces well. | ||
Then we opened up our swirl guns and really gave them well. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept coming. | ||
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more and they began to runnin'. | ||
From down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Yeah, they ran through the priors and they ran through the brambles and they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go. | ||
They're in so fast that the hounds couldn't catch them Down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico We fired our cannon till the barrel melted down So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round. | ||
We filled his head with cannonballs and powdered his behind. | ||
And when we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept a coming. | ||
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more and they began to run. | ||
From down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Yeah, they ran through the briars and they ran through the brambles, and they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go. | ||
They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch them, all down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Hup, hup, hup, hup, ho! Sound the gong, drink the bong! | ||
Hup, hup, hup, hup, hup, ho! Sound the gong, drink the bong! | ||
Hup, hup, hup, hup, ho! Hup, hup, hup, hup, ho! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamman. | ||
Okay, we're going to do a little live producing. | ||
I've got Dr. Sean Rollins from Jace Medical. | ||
I want to talk about Jace real quickly, but you're going to join us at 6 o'clock because you're going to talk to us about potential cyber attacks on hospitals and what impact it could have to folks. | ||
Remember, Dr. Sean took Rosemary Gibson's book to heart, Informing Jace Medical. | ||
The one thing I want to leave everybody with, the Chinese Communist Party is going to use every possible part of leverage they can get over the American people. | ||
Everything. | ||
And one of the big things they've got, as we know, they control all the production of generic medicines and they control 100%, at least as much as we know, of active pharmaceutical ingredients, API. | ||
Where do people go, Dr. Sean, to find out more about that and what Jace Medical offers as an alternative? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We've tried to make this process as easy as we possibly could. | ||
We just feel so strongly that everybody needs to do what they can to be better prepared medically. | ||
So it's JASEMedical.com. | ||
You'll go through the process there, fill out a quick questionnaire, and that information goes to a board-certified physician who gets your prescription sent out. | ||
This is something that We're just seeing day after day whether it's a kinetic war with China in a couple years or whether it's cyber attacks that are ongoing that are shutting hospital systems down. | ||
No, no. | ||
The unrestricted warfare we're in now is no holds barred. | ||
They're at war with us. | ||
Unrestricted warfare, which cyber is a big part, economic warfare, political warfare. | ||
It's hurtling towards a kinetic war. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
Unless we stop it. | ||
Once again, where do people go? | ||
You're enjoying six o'clock because I want to talk about the cyber attacks on the hospitals as a part of the unrestricted warfare. | ||
Where do people go now between your now and your hit at six on JS Medical? | ||
Yep, it's Jase Medical. | ||
It's J-A-S-E Medical dot com. | ||
Go immerse yourself in information on this topic today. | ||
This comes off, he took action on Rosemary Gibson's magnificent book that alluded to this. | ||
Remember, we used to have her on every day at the early days of the pandemic when people found out, hey, how did China take the high ground here on generic drugs and on active pharmaceutical ingredients, API? | ||
Sean, we'll see you back here at six, Dr. Rowlands. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Looking forward to it. | ||
See you then. | ||
Sean Rollins, a man of action. | ||
Chase Medical. | ||
Mike Lindell, we got good news to report, did we not, sir? | ||
Absolutely, everybody. | ||
I flew out to Arizona yesterday to meet with Turning Point USA and I showed them. | ||
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This morning I talked to them again and they said, You know, everybody's going to, just like I've been saying, everybody's going to embrace this plan that's never been done before in history, unless you're part of the unit party. | ||
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And they also, they really liked day one of the event next week, which is all 50 states with their, their hope report. | ||
And that ties in with a lot of stuff that Turning Point's already doing. | ||
There was so much synergy there, Steve. | ||
I really believe now this plan is also going to unite everybody in our efforts with everything from the, you know, from Turning Point, RNC, people doing stuff over here, doing stuff over here, all the different grassroots groups right up to the, all the way up. | ||
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That's why you flew out. | ||
I heard it was a six-hour meeting, and it went great. | ||
And by the way, I think on the first night, I don't want to give too many of the details, but I'm going to look like be hosting, at least, and seeing part of a panel, and I think I've got, what, General Flynn, Carrie Lake, a couple of, three other fire breathers, so that'll be, the mainstream media will be all over that. | ||
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Okay, we're going to leave with the Zydeco version of one of my favorite songs, The Battle of New Orleans. | ||
Charlie Kirk next. | ||
Jack Pasovic follows him. | ||
We're back five to seven. | ||
Already the show is packed. | ||
It's going to be on total fire. | ||
Maybe I have a little time to explain this song. | ||
I love it so much. | ||
By the way, a member of the War Room Engine Room got this version to me, this cover. |