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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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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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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Million bucks to a guy who is not even in yet. | ||
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How are you gonna get him to run? | |
Well, he's running, I mean, he's fighting in Virginia for these elections that are coming up on the 7th of November, and that is what the money is for, to help him turn that state Republican. | ||
Don't forget that it was a blue state that maybe will be turning completely Republican, center red, in a matter of three years. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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So that would be a great accomplishment for him. | |
Thomas, I read a report in Axios a couple of weeks ago that said that a number of big donors who are disappointed that Ron DeSantis has not taken off and really challenged the former President Donald Trump. | ||
A lot of big donors are talking to Mr. Yunkin about getting in. | ||
You obviously would like to see him run, but right now we've got eight people who have qualified for the debates. | ||
How does Glenn Yunkin get on the stage quick if he's not even being considered at this point? | ||
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Well, he's not going to be on the stage. | |
He's at this time completely focused on the Virginia elections coming on the 7th of November. | ||
But I believe that if there is lots of people calling for him to enter the race after those elections, then he may very well do so. | ||
So after the Virginia elections. | ||
And then do you believe that he could beat Donald Trump? | ||
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Oh, definitely. | |
He could beat Donald Trump. | ||
He could beat anybody. | ||
He's an incredible person. | ||
He's experienced as CEO of one of the largest equity groups. | ||
And he's nearly three years as governor in Virginia demonstrate his exceptional capabilities in running as a leader of a large organization that, you know, there's nobody else like that. | ||
He's a really good person. | ||
Well, and I saw a recent poll that showed in Virginia, if it were Glenn Youngkin versus Joe Biden, Glenn Youngkin would actually beat Joe Biden, who won the state a couple of years ago. | ||
Did they call Central Casting and say, send another Bond villain? | ||
Send a Bond villain. | ||
Note to Murdoch's, don't put the Bond villain on the thing. | ||
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Hold it. | |
Is it George Soros' drinking buddy? | ||
Then we got another Hungarian. | ||
Look, seriously, you got Kissinger, Soros, Thoreau and Klaus Schwab. | ||
Let's throw in this guy. | ||
Another Hungarian. | ||
You know, what is this? | ||
Dude, you are so clueless. | ||
Oh, he's run a great private equity group. | ||
We will shred you, brother, on your private equity group. | ||
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Okay? | |
Shred. | ||
The only reason we didn't shred you in the governor's race is that for Trump and MAGA, we put our shoulder to the wheel. | ||
So don't sit here, he will beat Trump, he will beat anybody. | ||
They call Central Casting and ask a Bond villain to show up to make the pitch. | ||
This is how desperate Fox is. | ||
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This is the desperation of goofy Steve Doocy. | |
Goofy Steve Doocy and Merman Murdoch think the Bond villain is going to sell the American people. | ||
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First record of the Doom of Nagasaki, target for atom bomb number two, is filmed from a super fortress many miles away. | |
Beneath that sinister pall of smoke, the world's most destructive force has been unleashed, with what results we know only too well. | ||
Oh Okay, on a day that, um, on a day that Fox announced that they're taking over the second debate The Murdoch's trying to craft this primary. | ||
I'm going to mention in a second, it is the 78th anniversary of Nagasaki, the second drop of an atomic weapon. | ||
For those of you who have just seen Oppenheimer, you realize what a huge dilemma that was for the United States back in 1945. | ||
Dr. Bradley Thayer is going to join us in a minute. | ||
To talk about the potential run up to the next kinetic war in the Pacific with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
I might get Natalie's going to be here. | ||
We just had a criminal referral by Dr. Rand Paul on Fauci, but I want to go back to the to the open there because Fox people should understand Fox is now all in 1000% 1000% on making sure it's not Donald Trump. | ||
They are every day – and right there you saw another clueless billionaire. | ||
Another clueless billionaire, Steve Doocy, bouncing up and down on the white sofa because he's so excited about Junkin. | ||
And you've got this billionaire that's now the big supporter and, oh, this guy can beat Trump. | ||
I mean he's completely clueless like all these billionaires are. | ||
About MAGA, the American people, the populist movement. | ||
But that's what they want to stop. | ||
Here's why they want to stop it. | ||
They understand the populist movement and it playing out to its logical conclusion. | ||
Eventually, the billionaires are going to have to start paying up in taxes because they are the ones that have allowed this nightmare to go on. | ||
OK, they are the ones that have been backing the moderate Reiner Republicans have been the controlled opposition. | ||
To these radical Democrats and to the oligarchs on Wall Street and to Silicon Valley. | ||
And where has that led us? | ||
To the edge of financial ruin for the middle class and working class. | ||
And so they understand that's where they're all going to be. | ||
And Becca Yunkin, Tim Scott, Governor Kemp, you pick it and they're going to be there. | ||
So today, the RNC, instead of being involved in anything in Michigan, Regarding this massive scandal that Jim Hoff and the team at Gateway Pundit are bringing up, what they're doing, this is unbelievable, they have awarded Murdoch the second debate. | ||
So now as Murdoch, they've got a trap for Trump in this first debate, which President Trump can never take, with the Keebler elves. | ||
Then 30 days later, at the Reagan Library, Fox Business, just another Murdoch entity, has the second debate. | ||
Has a second, but it gives him an entire month, you know, on Fox and Friends going all throughout the day to craft, now they got rid of Tucker Carlson, to craft the narrative that, oh, it can't be Trump. | ||
You know, it's not Trump. | ||
Trump's too much legal. | ||
Trump's this. | ||
Trump's that. | ||
Trump's the other thing. | ||
And to promote since, remember, they took a year and a half to ram Ron DeSantis down your throat. | ||
And every, you know, Laura Ingraham, every other week she was down there having some town hall. | ||
So for a year and a half they rammed Ron DeSantis down your throat. | ||
Ron DeSantis is now, as I told you, is going to be in single digits. | ||
He's at 9% in Ohio, 9% in New Hampshire. | ||
Nine. | ||
That would be not 19. | ||
That would be nine. | ||
There'll be a single digit. | ||
And they are going to continue, continue this. | ||
And quite frankly, MAGA has to fight back on this because they are trying to craft this narrative that if they can't replace Trump as the primary is the primary to at least kneecap him. | ||
So he can't defeat Newsom or Michelle Obama or whoever else that the Murdoch's are in back of. | ||
Murdoch's have no problem. | ||
If you gave the Murdoch's a choice right now, and the Murdoch's sons and their wives a choice between Donald Trump and Michelle Obama. | ||
They pick Michelle Obama every day. | ||
Give them a choice between Donald Trump and Newsom. | ||
Newsom every day of the week. | ||
Okay, I want to go to other—we've got so much to get through today. | ||
Mike Davis is going to join us, Bradley Thayer. | ||
The 6 o'clock show is going to be lit. | ||
We're just jammed for the next two hours. | ||
So, Natalie Winters, Dr. Rand Paul, a criminal referral for Dr. Fauci. | ||
Tell us what happened. | ||
Set the narrative here of exactly what's going on. | ||
Sure, so this comes on the heels of an official criminal referral to the Department of Justice for Anthony Fauci, lying under oath, perjuring himself specifically about the gain-of-function activity and research that was going on at taxpayer expense. | ||
At the Wuhan Institute of Virology, likely leading to COVID-19. | ||
But this today, coming out of, again, some real fire from Senator Rand Paul's office, is specifically calling for an investigation of probe into the allegation of perjury from the D.C. | ||
District Attorney Matthew Graves. | ||
That's usually a name that we don't hear quite positively on this show, but this is who this referral has been, at least sent a letter to, to try to get them To investigate this, but what people need to know about this, I think it's important for two reasons. | ||
One, it goes back to what really was the bombshell story that you and I covered, Steve, a few weeks ago, which had to do with new letters, new email correspondence that was released between Anthony Fauci in the early days of the pandemic between some of his National Institutes of Health colleagues. | ||
Where he specifically uses the term gain-of-function research in reference to research that was going on at Wuhan University, which is just down the street but still a different entity, from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and of course various other forms of evidence that we've been talking about a lot on this show since the early days of the pandemic. | ||
Specifically, the type of bat coronavirus manipulation that was being funded at the Wuhan Institute of Virology under Anthony Fauci's watch. | ||
But I think the other more important, bigger picture takeaway from this, Steve, is that this shows why it's so important, especially for the House investigations that are happening right now, to get these central players, to get these key figures, the people like Anthony Fauci, the people like Devon Archer, people like Eric Schwerin, under oath and testifying. | ||
Because in my opinion, the conspiracies, and I use that word lightly, but the conspiracy that these people are engaging with, the sort of broad plot that is the origins of COVID-19, you're talking about so many actors, so many individuals, so many entities, that it's hard to just indict or investigate all of them. | ||
So I think going the route of going after these people for perjury, because when they sit down, when they have to testify, they do trip up. | ||
They do lie, because it's not often that they're speaking to people. | ||
That's not the mainstream media. | ||
That's not the establishment. | ||
I think that this really represents. | ||
Sort of a route that House investigators should really pursue when it comes to all the other subcommittees that they have, because I think perjury is really a charge that you can start, just to get a thread to start pulling at, and then you keep pulling and pulling and you can sort of unravel, you know, everything to a larger degree. | ||
But this is a very, very important letter. | ||
People should go read it. | ||
The story is breaking exclusively on the Daily Mail. | ||
I just want to make sure that people understand. | ||
The referral as a criminal charge for perjury is not an indent of itself. | ||
You're saying that's a starter, right? | ||
That's an entry level thing that we can get in once you get there. | ||
And I'm not saying, there's zero chance DOJ picks this up. | ||
There's zero chance Graves or Main Justice take this. | ||
We understand this. | ||
But the construct of it is that eventually we will be able to, that is leading as a As kind of an entry-level way that we start to get to the bottom of all the evil and criminality that Fauci did. | ||
I think so. | ||
We obviously don't live in a perfect world, and I think when you're up against such a behemoth that is, whether it's Big Pharma, the biopharmaceutical industrial complex, really the institution that is Anthony Fauci, that is Francis Collins, this is how you have to start going after them. | ||
And just for the audience to clarify, a few weeks prior, Maine Justice DOJ had received an official criminal referral from Senator Rand Paul with regard to Anthony Fauci. | ||
And then just today was when we saw, I believe it was last night, a break that he was then sending to the DC kind of District Attorney Matthew Graves, like you mentioned, calling for a probe into the perjury accusation against the former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, who remember Steve, is living quite a nice life right now, not only getting upwards of $350,000 in a taxpayer-funded pension, but I think has round the clock or some ridiculous level | ||
of private security and private drivers all being footed by the very same taxpayer dollars that he saw fit to send overseas to the Chinese Communist Party to fund lethal manipulation of viruses that resulted in COVID-19. | ||
And remember, not one penny of this so far taken out by the very stalwart Republicans under Kevin McCarthy. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you on this and all your other breaking stories, Natalie? | ||
Natalie G. Winters on all platforms. | ||
And make sure you go to warroom.org and sign up for the newsletter. | ||
Boy, quite interesting. | ||
You know, Fauci, who had dolls named after him, specials, documentaries, songs, all of it, the highest now criminal referral for perjury. | ||
And there's going to be a lot more to come. | ||
Thank you very much, Natalie. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
When we return, are we on the path to a kinetic war with the Chinese Communist Party in East Asia? | ||
Dr. Bradley Thayer is going to break it all down for us in a moment. | ||
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Take down the CCP! | ||
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann. | ||
First record of the Doom of Nagasaki, target for atom bomb number two, is filmed from a super fortress many miles away. | ||
The first record of the Doom of Nagasaki, target for atom bomb number two, is filmed from a super fortress many miles away. | ||
The first record of the Doom of Nagasaki, target for atom bomb number two, is filmed from a super fortress many miles away. | ||
you you Beneath that sinister pall of smoke, the world's most destructive force has been unleashed, with what results we know only too well. | ||
Okay, um... | ||
That was the second atomic weapon that we used within a couple of days of each other. | ||
And that brought the end, I think, 24, 48 hours later, the end to World War II. | ||
It wasn't signed, I think, until early September on the Battleship Missouri, the surrender instrument on the deck of the Battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay with a ceremony led by General MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Bradley Thayer. | ||
So, Dr. Thayer, that entire Pacific War that really got us into World War II started with Japan going to mainland China based in the mid-1930s with an invasion of mainland China and started to take over Manchuria and parts of mainland China. | ||
And then they swept down to, at that time, Indochina, which led the United States to understand that this is a problem. | ||
And we cut them off from oil, I think in 1938 or 39, did an oil embargo that led, that was a path that led to eventually Pearl Harbor and kinetic war. | ||
So my question to you, and we've been covering this from a number of different angles. | ||
My question to you, because we had Derek Harvey and Brian Costello on this morning, there's supposed to be some announcement of this executive order tomorrow on technology. | ||
Are we on a path to kinetic war? | ||
Because in President Xi's mind, he's already focused on that and he's doing all the preliminaries to get ready for it. | ||
Steve, it's great to be with you again. | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
President Xi is determined to aggress and to conquer Taiwan and to ensure Chinese territorial expansion in the South China Sea and elsewhere. | ||
Which is what we're witnessing. | ||
And so your comparison of the expected Biden announcement regarding, if you will, embargo, investment in these high technology fields is equivalent to the July 26, 1941, and then August 1, 1941, embargo of all petroleum products, including bulk fuel oil necessary for their ships, Japanese ships, and high octane aviation | ||
gasoline, which was absolutely necessary. | ||
That put Japan on the course to war because Japan no longer valued peace. | ||
War was less expensive than peace for Japan once that embargo had been imposed. | ||
So they made the decision to aggress, to conquer, The Dutch East Indies, what we now know as Indonesia, to acquire oil. | ||
And to do that, they had to defeat the British in Malaysia and Singapore and the United States in the Philippines. | ||
And to defeat the United States in the Philippines, they decided to attack Pearl Harbor to destroy the Pacific fleet based there, obviously, December 7th, 1941. | ||
So the comparison is a good one in that respect, but it also was limited by the fact that Japan's first preference was not to attack the U.S. | ||
They simply wanted to conquer China. | ||
Xi's preference is to attack. | ||
It is to aggress against Taiwan, against the Philippines, which we're witnessing now. | ||
against Japan in the future and India and ultimately to displace the United States as the dominant state in international politics. | ||
So it's very worrisome just as 1941 was. | ||
There are echoes of historical echoes of 1941 with today. | ||
So it's alarming. | ||
And we should expect that as your audience Our allies around the world should expect that China aggresses at any time. | ||
It's not as though they're going to wait for a specific event. | ||
For example, the Taiwanese elections or U.S. | ||
presidential elections or their aftermath. | ||
We should be expecting that the Chinese aggress from essentially a now on. | ||
And this is because, as James Fennell and I have argued, China has put in place a series of military exercises, October of 22 last year and then April of 23, and we're expecting another one this month, August of 23, which are putting the big pieces in place for an invasion of Taiwan. | ||
Aggression against the Philippines in the second Thomas Shoal, which is presently ongoing, the Chinese effort to displace the Philippines from that, should be seen as part of aggression against Taiwan, and a preparation for attacking small island chains. | ||
For example, as they might do, attacking essentially some of the outer islands, smaller islands outside of Taiwan, while they move against the island itself. | ||
So it's a very worrisome time in international politics and aggression is possible at any time. | ||
I want to get to the island chains because, you know, we spent years fighting our way across those island chains to make sure that we get actually air platforms To take the air war to Japan, to Tokyo and Osaka and the industrial base of Japan, like we had done to break the back of the Nazis with daylight precision bombing. | ||
But tell me about this exercise. | ||
As a young naval officer, I used to do those exercises in the Pacific fleet off of Alaska. | ||
And those exercises had a lot of, you know, they were also training for the Greenland-Iceland-UK gap. | ||
These could be used because of the temperature of the water, the roughness of the seas. | ||
But why do we see a combined Russian, CCP, Chinese, PLA fleets basically doing exercises in the Gulf of Alaska, sir? | ||
It's a powerful signal against us. | ||
It's an effort to convey to the United States that war can be brought to American soil at any time. | ||
So we should expect that Russia has a role to play in this, but also significantly North Korea, Steve, that if Xi is moving against Taiwan, it's quite likely that Kim in North Korea will try something to occupy American attention before Xi moves. | ||
So we want to keep that in mind as well, that you have a relationship between North Korea and China and Russia, which is worrisome. | ||
The exercises are significant. | ||
October of 22 was a missile barrage to isolate Taiwan that coincided with Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. | ||
The April of 23 exercise was an exercise in air superiority to convey and to test China's ability to dominate essentially the aerial domain around Taiwan. | ||
And the anticipated third exercise will be the exercise in amphibious assault, which was anticipated by a brigade-sized exercise earlier, but now we expect a division or multi-division exercise where China demonstrates its ability to convey and sustain a multi-divisional assault against an island, obviously Taiwan. | ||
But also that those skills would be applied against Japan in the Ryukyus or Okinawa, and then also in the South China Sea, as well against the Philippines or Vietnam or other states. | ||
Last thing, Tamara asked this at Costello and Derek Harvey this morning, this executive order, which we haven't seen yet, when signed tomorrow, on quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and advanced microchip design. | ||
We've been arguing about this in everything. | ||
They should cut off all financing and all investment, but at least they're doing this because they're getting pressure. | ||
I think it's just similar in the following respects. | ||
Costello, War Room, and many, many others, Gallagher's committee. Will they take this as justification like the Japanese did with the oil embargo in, I guess, 1941? Will they do that? | ||
Will the Chinese say, okay, you're going to cut us off, then we absolutely have to go on the path of kinetic war, sir? I think it's just similar in the following respect. Xi is determined to aggress. | ||
So, yes, this may serve as a rationale, but there will be a host of future rationales that Xi could use to conduct this attack. | ||
Xi is determined to aggress and to expand Chinese power against Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, other U.S. | ||
allies, partners, and ultimately to displace the United States. | ||
That's his objective. | ||
He now increasingly has the capabilities to do so. | ||
And he's employing those capabilities. | ||
So this is why we should be aware that war could break out at any time. | ||
It's not necessarily going to be linked to a specific event or executive order or presidential election. | ||
It could occur in the aftermath or in the wake of a North Korean crisis, for example, or some Russian action or aggression or conflict with India or Vietnam. | ||
We want to keep, really, the aperture very wide to recognize that his determination is invulnerable. | ||
He's determined to do this. | ||
He's got the capabilities to do so. | ||
So it's important to identify those signals, Steve, and distract, obviously, the signals from the noise of what he's doing. | ||
Dr. Thayer, where do people get to your writings? | ||
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Thank you very much, Steve. | |
Dr. Bradley Thayer, thank you. | ||
The path and road to kinetic war. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Lawfare. | ||
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We're at war here in the United States within the legal system. | |
Mike Davis next. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay. | ||
Um. | ||
So you've got, by the way, the Chinese Communist Party leadership is at their, you know, beach resort for the month of August and I hear talks there are heating up. | ||
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I'll see you next time. | |
A lot over the situation with the United States of America and the situation particularly around Taiwan. | ||
So we want to make sure we're going to have daily updates on this. | ||
A couple things. | ||
The road to Durban, our greatest enemy, the Chinese Communist Party has collected the bricks. | ||
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and about another 40 nations to come up with an alternative security to the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
It's not going to take effect immediately, but this is the most organized attempt on what we refer to as de-dollarization. | ||
What does that mean to you? | ||
It means a lot. | ||
That's right. | ||
Go to go get the pricey we put together at Birchgold. | ||
Go to Birchgold slash Bannon. | ||
We've done a three-part series on the end of the dollar empire, the end of the United States as the prime reserve currency. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
It's happened because our elites are financially irresponsible. | ||
The $5 billion a day that we are borrowing, either printing or borrowing from the world, the world is just not going to tolerate forever because the purchasing power, regardless of the stability that we offer, the purchasing power is getting crushed. | ||
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Why? | |
Because increasing inflation driven by these massive budget deficits. | ||
You see the banks in our country just got 10 of them put on the watch list by Moody's or downgraded, excuse me, five or six on the watch list. | ||
It's going to get much worse with the commercial real estate situation. | ||
So make sure you go to Birchco right now and find out. | ||
Ask Philip Patrick and the guys while you're there. | ||
Make a phone call. | ||
Talk to the advisors. | ||
Why the central banks throughout the world are buying gold at record levels. | ||
22 was a record level. | ||
23 is even more on fire. | ||
Find that out and we're going to be covering Durbin kind of wall-to-wall. | ||
Also in that time, you're going to have the gathering of the central banks in Jackson Hole. | ||
We'll be covering that extensively also. | ||
Okay, Mike Davis. | ||
We're at unrestricted warfare. | ||
With the Chinese Communist Party now on the road to kinetic war in the South China Sea, the Straits of Taiwan and Taiwan itself. | ||
But there's a war going on here in the United States right now, and it would normally be a political war. | ||
But the other side, understanding they can't beat us politically at the ballot box, are right now weaponizing our legal system. | ||
You've got another amazing tweet up today. | ||
Can you walk us through the latest in this installment of lawfare? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's nonstop. | ||
Now we have House Oversight Chairman James Comer releasing bank records showing the Bidens getting $20 million in corrupt foreign payments all over the world, paying for Hunter Biden's sports car. | ||
And of course, what happens right after this comes out, it's like clockwork. | ||
They leak out that That Twitter was that that Jack Smith Garland's handpicked special counsel and hitman subpoenaed Donald Trump's President Trump's Twitter accounts, right? | ||
And it's just nonstop law lawfare. | ||
And you talked about the lawfare at home versus the the potential kinetic wars abroad. And they're tied together. We have clear corruption with the Biden family. We have clear corruption with President Biden. He has compromised by tens of millions of dollars that he and his family have taken from Burisma in Ukraine, a trouble spot with Russia, along with taking tens of millions of dollars from China, where there is a trouble spot with Taiwan. | ||
So the two biggest trouble spots in the world, Russia and Ukraine and China and Taiwan, are where the Bidens were on the take. | ||
Corrupts, foreign bribes and other corruption. | ||
And that has an effect when you have a weak Compromised president of the United States, because China and Russia know that he is corrupt. | ||
They have the 17 audio recordings. | ||
The Burisma executive taped Hunter Biden 15 times and Joe Biden two times as vice president, shaking down a $10 million foreign bribe. | ||
This Burisma executive is almost certainly a Russian asset. | ||
So instead of pursuing The president of the United States, who's clearly corrupt, clearly compromised, Merrick Garland and Biden's Justice Department, including Jack Smith, are running lawfare against Biden's political enemy, Donald Trump, both to take him out politically and to distract from Biden's own clear corruption. | ||
And it's like clockwork. | ||
Every time something comes out bad on Biden, Hunter, James, or any of the other sleazeball Bidens, it's the next day something happens with Jack Smith, whether it's the original indictment, the superseding indictments, another indictment, today with Twitter that they subpoenaed Donald Trump's Uh, records of Twitter, it's nonstop lawfare. | ||
And this is only going to end on November 7th, 2020, 2024 when the American people put President Trump back in the White House to end this lawfare. | ||
You have yours, you know, you headlined it. | ||
Dear Mark Garland, more damning evidence your boss is a crook. | ||
So what are you going to have Jack Smith charge Trump with tomorrow? | ||
And it's got this amazing revelation by Comer about the millions that were taken by Biden's family while he was vice president of the United States. | ||
Is it any coincidence that today, you know, all the talk shows, when they weren't talking about Ohio and the abortion situation there, it was all Maggie Haberman, Maggie Haberman, Maggie Haberman, and Charlie Savage got a leak on this memo from Acheseboro, I guess the guy's name is, the lawyer, about, it seemed pretty straightforward of what their thoughts were about what the alternative electors would be. | ||
They made this like the biggest revelation. | ||
That had to come from Jack Smith's office, did it not, sir? | ||
It's impossible to come from anywhere else the way they played it up. | ||
This is another example that they will leak. | ||
Either charge him with something or leak information that the media, Maggie Heyerman and CNN and MSNBC will make the biggest. | ||
It's like, oh my God, we've got it. | ||
This is a smoking gun. | ||
We've got the smoking gun. | ||
It's this memo written by a lawyer to kind of walk through A, uh, you know, it looks like Electoral County of 1887 appropriate type of response in early December 2020. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
I think the American people, fortunately, are waking up to this. | ||
This is obvious welfare. | ||
It started a year ago, last August, with the Mar-a-Lago raid, where President Biden green-lighted this raid. | ||
Deputy White House counsel to President Biden, Jonathan Suh, waived President Trump's claim of executive privilege on behalf of President Biden. | ||
So, Biden waived Trump's claim of executive privilege at the National Archives, which led to this unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid on a former president for presidential records he's allowed to have under the Presidential Records Act. | ||
They weighed it. | ||
Jack Smith weighed it. | ||
10 months. | ||
So that's 18 months after they left office. | ||
After Trump left office, they go get these records. | ||
If it was so dangerous for Trump to have these records, why did they wait 18 months to go get them? | ||
And then they waited another 10 months, so 28 months, to indict Trump. | ||
And that indictment was timed perfectly because Biden was in hot water. | ||
And so you had Alvin Bragg indicting Trump for the non-crime of a businessman settling a nuisance claim, and he didn't indict Until Matthew Colangelo got sent from the number three office, a political appointee, and the number three office in the Biden Justice Department went and resurrected a zombie case against Trump for the non-crime of a businessman settling a nuisance claim. | ||
A legal theory that was passed over by the prior Manhattan DA, the Manhattan U.S. | ||
Attorney, the Federal Election Commission, and Alvin Bragg himself until Matthew Colangelo got sent from the Biden Justice Department. | ||
So you have Alvin Bragg, you have Jack Smith indicting Trump for records he's allowed to have under the Presidential Records Act, 28 months later, and then 30 months after President Trump leaves office, right after Biden's in hot water for his foreign corruption and bribery, Jack Smith indicts Trump again for the non-crime of objecting to a presidential election. | ||
Oh, and between those indictments, Jack Smith superseded the presidential records indictment and added new claims and new defendants right after Biden got caught in hot water. | ||
It's lawfare. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
They're not even pretending to be fair. | ||
They're not even hiding the fact that they're running lawfare against President Trump. | ||
Isn't the counter here one of the counters to actually start a formal process? | ||
You know, I had Politico, I had the story the other day. | ||
Oh, the Mayorkas impeachment. | ||
And we had, you know, Tara and an officer from the Department of Public Safety in Texas on the border this morning. | ||
And he was saying it's just a total fiasco. | ||
It's a complete invasion of the southern border, there's no doubt. | ||
And these brave Texas Rangers and other members of DPS, Texas DPS are down there. | ||
But isn't the way to do this with, like Comer put this out today. | ||
Don't you think that that raises to a level of starting an informal inquiry into this? | ||
So now you can get a process and the process in itself opens up things. | ||
Isn't it high time we do that, Mike? | ||
It is long past time that House Republicans impeach President Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Chris Wray, and DHS Secretary Mayorkas. | ||
They are lawless. | ||
They are intentionally ignoring the law. | ||
They are actually actively breaking the law for political reasons. | ||
And House Republicans need to find their backbones. | ||
Again, the only The swap, the D.C. | ||
swap is the only place on the planet where the reptiles lack backbones. | ||
And the reason that Democrats are running warfare against President Trump is because they can. | ||
It's a zero-sum game. | ||
If they're on offense, or if they're not on defense, they're on offense. | ||
And House Republicans, and certainly not Senate Republicans, who are the biggest cowards on the planet, have not They have not held the Biden administration accountable. | ||
They do not have the Biden administration on defense at all. | ||
They should be having weekly staff depositions. | ||
They should be having constant subpoenas. | ||
They should have constant hearings. | ||
They should open an impeachment inquiry. | ||
They should have the appropriators having hearings to cut off their funding. | ||
This is the controlled resistance in the House. | ||
And I would say this. | ||
If House Republicans don't start stepping up and defending President Trump against this Republic-ending lawfare, our country's over. | ||
If they jail President Trump, if President Biden is back in the White House, and if he replaces Justice Clarence Thomas with another Ketanji Brown-Jackson type, maybe he'll put Tanya Shukin on the Supreme Court to reward her for railroading Trump. | ||
And then guess what, guys? | ||
It is game over America. | ||
There goes our God-given rights to speak, to associate, to worship, to protect ourselves. | ||
If you think the COVID lockdowns and BLM riots were bad for three years, imagine it being worse and every day of our lives for the rest of our lives. | ||
Imagine that we're South Africa, that we are being hunted, right? | ||
Because That is what is coming with the Marxist left if we don't stop this. | ||
So if House Republicans are not willing to stop this, you know what? | ||
Let's just throw in the towel. | ||
Let these losers lose. | ||
Primary them, or just say, you know what? | ||
To hell with them. | ||
We're staying home. | ||
And just say, you know what? | ||
They don't deserve power if they're not willing to stand up and fight right now. | ||
Because if people think this is ending with Donald Trump after 100 years of Marxism killed 100 million people. | ||
They are incredibly stupid and naive, and we're too stupid to have a democracy, right? | ||
We're too stupid to govern ourselves. | ||
Mike Davis, how do people get to you on Article 3, and how do they follow you on social media? | ||
Because it comes in very informative and a little hot. | ||
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Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
You can donate at Article3Project.org. | ||
Article3Project.org. | ||
We are gearing up and we're never going to give up this fight. | ||
So donate there at Article3Project, at Article3Project on Getter, Twitter, Truth. | ||
And my personal is at M-R-D-D-M-I-A. | ||
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And I will run Trump's campaign for 2024 in the jail cell next to him because we are never giving up. | ||
Mike Davis, fight on brother. | ||
Go with God. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
When Mike Davis says it's American Republic ending, he's not overstating the case. | ||
Back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're going to be talking about the latest developments in the world of war. | ||
We're going to be talking about the latest developments in the world of war. | ||
We're going to be talking about We're going to go out in a moment with the Battle of New Orleans from the individual Jimmy Driftwood. | ||
I think most people think Johnny Horton wrote it. | ||
Johnny Horton, his recording of it made it huge. | ||
But a guy named Jimmy Driftwood, I think he wrote 6,000 songs. | ||
It was Song of the Year. | ||
In 1958, I think it was. | ||
I believe he won a Grammy that year for the Song of the Year. | ||
He at least won the award for Songwriter of the Year, so we'll play that ongoing. | ||
Six o'clock is going to be absolutely insane, so stick around. | ||
We've got some great guests and great topics to go through. | ||
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Crom, thank you. | ||
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We know people love it. | ||
The feedback we got has been tremendous, so thank you very much for coming on here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're in the middle of it now. | ||
When you have somebody like Mike Davis talk about this lawfare and about President Trump, remember, they're trying to make sure he's fully occupied and can't focus on anything else, bleeding him out of resources, make sure he's just paying lawyers. | ||
You saw with this fiasco in Ohio, they've got all these, many of whom are just foreigners, Uh, like the Swiss Bayonet or they're just putting money in all these NGOs. | ||
So look, we got our work cut out for us. | ||
That being said, all the policies, all the issues, the polling's all cutting our way. | ||
We've got to get down to how practically this is going to happen, and we're going to get into that at the same time, making sure we're covering nonstop the geopolitical, the financial, the capital markets, all of it. | ||
One of the things in the capital markets, make sure you go to birchgold.com, like I said, slash Bannon, get the pricey on the end of the dollar empire. | ||
The situation in Durban is going to be big, particularly now That the Chinese Communist Party looks like they've hit a couple of financial perturbations right now, so they will do anything to get off the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
Jimmy Driftwood, this song about, I believe, one of the most important battles in American history, right up there with Gettysburg, the Battle of New Orleans. | ||
Jimmy Driftwood actually wrote the song, this is the original version. | ||
We'll be back in a few minutes, 6 o'clock here at the 6 o'clock hour. | ||
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Well, I seen Mars Jackson a-walkin' down the street, and a-talkin' to a pirate by the name of Genie Fee. | |
He gave Genie a drink that he brung from Tennessee, and the pirate said he'd help us drive the British in the sea. | ||
The French told Andrew you'd better run, for Packingham's a-comin' with a bullet in his gun. | ||
Old Hickory said he didn't give a damn, he's a-gonna whip the britches off of Colonel Packingham. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin', but there wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more and they began to run it on down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Well, we looked down the river and we see the British come and there must have been a hundred of them beating on the drum. | ||
They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring while we stood beside our cotton bales didn't say a thing. | ||
Old Hickory said we'd take them by surprise if we didn't fire a musket and we looked them in the eyes. | ||
We held our fire till we see their faces well then we opened up a squirrel gun and really gave them hell. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' but there wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more and they began to run it on down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Well, 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 on down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Well, we fired our cannon till the barrel melted down, so we grabbed alligator and we fought another round. | ||
We filled his head with many balls and powdered his behind, and when we touched the powder off, the gator lost his mind. | ||
They lost their pants and their pretty shiny coats, and their tails were all a-showin' like a bunch of billy goats. | ||
They run down the river with their tongues hanging out and they said they got a lickin' which there wasn't any doubt. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' but there wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more and they began to run it on down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Well, we marched back to town in our dirty ragged pants and we danced all night with them pretty girls from France. | ||
We couldn't understand them but they had the sweetest charms and we understood them better when we got them in our arms. | ||
The guy who brung the British from the sea came a-limpin' into camp just as sick as he could be. | ||
He said the dying words of the Colonel Packingham was you better quit your foolin' with your cousin Uncle Sam. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' but there wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more and they began to run and on down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Well, we'll march back home, but we'll never be content till we make old Hickory the people's president. | ||
And every time we think about the bacon and the beans, we'll think about the fun we had way down in New Orleans. | ||
We fired our guns, and the British kept a-comin', but there wasn't as many as there was a while ago. | ||
We fired once more, and they began a-runnin' on down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Well, 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 on down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. |