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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. | |
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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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. Baskin. | |
Okay, it's Saturday, 21 October, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
We're here at the CPAC strategy session, CPAC next year. | ||
I don't even know if it's up on the site yet. | ||
Mashlap announced it's going to be four days for $100. | ||
$25 a day to come to the most important CPAC they've ever had in their history. | ||
That'll be, I think, the last week of February. | ||
We'll get more details to you, but start playing for it now because it'll be incredible, insane, urgent, all of it. | ||
We're going to do a whole bunch of special things around CPAC. | ||
Make sure we get to meet and greet all the War Room posse. | ||
So, look, we talked in the first hour. | ||
Pesovic, so stay on his Twitter account all weekend. | ||
This war is about to... Look, the Third World War, as you know if you follow the show, started years ago with the Chinese Communist Party unrestricted warfare. | ||
But the shooting part of this is going to get underway here pretty quickly. | ||
Make sure you understand the whole geo-strategic situation. | ||
You got Poso up on Twitter. | ||
I'll be on Getter all weekend. | ||
If we need to, we'll break in, maybe even do some live chats. | ||
So much going on. | ||
Also, the U.S. | ||
government has lied to you about their current financial situation. | ||
Surprise. | ||
They just came out with their accounts. | ||
As we told you, it was going to be, you know, $1.5 to $2 trillion deficit. | ||
They say it's $1.7. | ||
They're lying. | ||
We can prove they're lying. | ||
We're going to work on the weekend and show you that on Monday or Tuesday. | ||
That is going to drive interest rates even higher. | ||
Some more bad news ahead. | ||
Honored to be here with Ken Paxson. | ||
The firestorm on Capitol Hill had a start. | ||
It was not just simply in January this started, but I think an inflection point was the impeachment trial Of Ken Paxson. | ||
And I gotta tell you, our audience threw in here like nobody's business. | ||
Folks in Texas, patron of Texas, but all over the country, because they saw... I mean, I know, and you're too modest and humble a person. | ||
You are truly a hero to this audience. | ||
Because you've been fighting, like Jordan, you've been fighting this fight for a long time. | ||
You just didn't show up last week. | ||
And say, oh, I'm a populist. | ||
You know, I'm part of the Trump movement. | ||
You fought this fight for a long time. | ||
And that was the apparatus coming for you. | ||
Not just the radical Democrats, but that was that old guard Bush apparatus. | ||
You see the Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal, everything we're fighting on Capitol Hill, you saw on yours. | ||
But we beat them. | ||
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We beat them, and I think largely due to shows like yours and the grassroots support. | |
Because when this happened to me, it was all done secretly. | ||
I was not prepared for it. | ||
I had no money. | ||
I had no resources. | ||
So it was really just grassroots people that came out and spoke to their... Why was it so important to take you out? | ||
They had a mission to take you out, but there was a larger scheme involved. | ||
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Yeah, I actually think the Biden administration pushed it through the House Democrats, and then through the House in Texas. | |
Because of our 48 lawsuits, now 49 lawsuits against the Biden administration, we've had a major impact on them, what they do and what they're... | ||
Basically getting away with so I think that was part of it. | ||
I also just think that the whole connection with the the Bush Team I've been in the way of the people that they wanted to move up and control the people People realize we talked a lot about the about the golden child you you beat you beat him But it actually goes deeper than that. | ||
It goes farther back than that. | ||
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Yeah So the first race I had was a guy named Dan branch. | |
So that was the first Agee race that I was in in Texas and he was very close to the W W Bush. | ||
He's like his best friend. | ||
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Yeah One of his closest friends? | |
Yeah. | ||
And that's when it all started. | ||
When I beat him, I wasn't supposed to beat him. | ||
He was supposed to be Attorney General and then move up to Governor and then maybe higher than that. | ||
And that was the same thing that happened with George P. So I've been in the way of the Bush regime for nine years. | ||
We promised our audience that this process on Capitol Hill, all the masks would come off, right? | ||
And I think people have seen it. | ||
That's why, remember, this weekend, you've got to put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
You must stop Tom Emmer. | ||
This is McCarthy's second play. | ||
The McHenry play didn't work. | ||
He's now gone to the Emmer play. | ||
This is 100% the restoration of McCarthy through Emmer, who's the most in-your-face never-Trumper in the House. | ||
Right. | ||
There may be a couple of the most obviously in leadership. | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
Continue the pressure campaign. | ||
Do not let your foot off the gas. | ||
But in this process, And I hate to say the Texas delegation. | ||
But people have been shocked. | ||
We said it would be unmasked of who's actually on your side and who's not on your side. | ||
Now, this has been the appropriations people and the armed services. | ||
But what shocked everybody in yours is that these were Republicans, are quote-unquote Republicans, right? | ||
So talk to us about that. | ||
In Texas, if we lose Texas, and look, I love Arizona and Ohio and Georgia and Florida, all these mega-states, Tennessee. | ||
But Texas is the key that picks the lock. | ||
You lose the Republic of Texas, we're done. | ||
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Right? | ||
And my fear, particularly seeing your impeachment trial, there are a lot of Democrats down there that have R's in front of their names, just like in the House, there are a lot of Republicans out there that are really moderate Democrats. | ||
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Yeah, you've nailed it. | |
We've got two problems in Texas. | ||
Our Texas House is controlled by the Democrats. | ||
The Democrats block vote. | ||
So we have 150 House members. | ||
It takes 76 votes to be Speaker. | ||
65 Democrats work with the Republican they want, whoever will give them the most, and they block vote. | ||
And that Republican gets elected and then is controlled by the Democrats. | ||
So that's how the impeachment process happened. | ||
The Democrats wanted it because it came out of nowhere. | ||
Yeah, I had no idea. | ||
No idea. | ||
And they had no hearings. | ||
They didn't play. | ||
You talk about Dinesh D'Souza's police state. | ||
This is where you see it. | ||
You have a whole set of rules that you have to do. | ||
And then I think it was on a Saturday, somebody told me, he said, you know, Paxson just got impeached. | ||
And I said, what are you talking about? | ||
I said, how did I miss that story? | ||
The Benet here said, no, they just went down and voted on it. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, it was over Memorial weekend. | |
So, you know, no one's paying attention. | ||
They did it in three days. | ||
And the reason they wanted to do it behind the scenes, they didn't want the voters to know what they were doing. | ||
They didn't want to be a transparent process. | ||
They wanted to do it quick and then hope that under pressure, I just give up. | ||
Well, the grassroots manned the ramparts, and you didn't give up, and you took all the incomings, and you beat them badly. | ||
Here's our fear. | ||
First off, this has a huge grassroots audience, particularly our Saturday show. | ||
These are the hard workers, right? | ||
People who don't mind working on a Saturday morning. | ||
What's your message to them? | ||
Because tech, I am, and I don't care what the polling says, I've seen it in operation. | ||
I'm very concerned about Texas. | ||
And I'm particularly concerned that Austin, you have all these tech companies moving down there. | ||
That's great for the economy, it's great for jobs, but it's bad for everything else. | ||
And you got the University of Texas, which has become a massive center of this. | ||
You got all these tech companies coming around there. | ||
It's going to end up being like Northern California. | ||
What is your message to folks in Texas for this next year's primary? | ||
And what do we need to do to make sure that Texas stays MAGA? | ||
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Well, and you're right. | |
You've nailed it. | ||
Texas is a state that decides the future of this country. | ||
So right now, between now and March, we'll have a primary, and taking the Texas House back from these Republicans that are really more... And how do we do that? | ||
So we're out recruiting candidates. | ||
You are, right? | ||
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Yeah, I'm out recruiting, and I'm going to be campaigning for the next six, seven months, raising money for these people. | |
The second race is that we've got to care about is the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. | ||
Because we have three... You keep talking about this. | ||
The Court of Criminal Appeals. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
You're very restricted what you can do on voter fraud. | ||
You're very restricted on a lot of stuff you can do. | ||
Why is this court so important? | ||
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This court struck down a statute that was put in place in 1951. | |
Struck down a statute that authorized, not authorized, directed the Attorney General of Texas to prosecute voter fraud. | ||
And they said I wasn't allowed to go into court because of separation of powers. | ||
I'm in the executive branch. | ||
It's a ridiculous reason for striking down this law that had You know, thousands of cases of precedent. | ||
So without that, we've left it up to the DAs in these liberal counties who are SORAS funded to prosecute voter fraud. | ||
So we will be in trouble. | ||
You warned us about this a year ago. | ||
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Yes. | |
And so we've got to win these races in March. | ||
The Texas Court of Appeals, the primaries are in March? | ||
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So there's nine members. | |
Every two years, three of them are up. | ||
We have to beat three of them. | ||
Three of them. | ||
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We've got one good one. | |
And you're recruiting candidates right now? | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
And when's all this going to be announced? | ||
At some point in time? | ||
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Yep, in the next couple of weeks. | |
Next couple of weeks? | ||
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Yep. | |
And you'll keep us in the loop? | ||
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That's right, absolutely. | |
Because this is a super high priority. | ||
Look, the reason we have this Rosebust fight and we've blown out McCarthy and Scalise and all this crap up on Capitol Hill, the railhead of that, part of it was definitely what we did in January. | ||
But the railhead of actually grassroots saying, we can do this, was your impeachment. | ||
Because we knew your back was against the wall, and you had the whole, you had the media, you had Texas Monthly, all the newspapers, the local TV channels, all the national, you had Karl Rove, right in, you know, right in the Wall Street, you had the whole Murdoch machine, Fox News, it was... | ||
That's right. | ||
The momentum has started in a good way. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
You basically had the grassroots. | ||
They tasted victory. | ||
That's what led to this. | ||
There's a direct line between your impeachment. | ||
I can tell. | ||
Just the audience was on fire. | ||
And victory begets victory. | ||
And yours was a huge victory. | ||
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The momentum has started in a good way. | |
Let's keep it going. | ||
You, right now, we're in the groups and you're recruiting. | ||
And so, folks, if you want to run, look, what we love, we started the coverage, in fact, on Ken. | ||
We're just talking to moms and housewives who were running to be party chairs, who were the precinct strategy, who said, hey, Ken Paxson's our guy, right? | ||
And we hate the Bush apparatus, and that's what's thwarting us. | ||
So, anybody out there, if you get to Ken, how do people get to you? | ||
What's your website? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
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KenPaxson.com. | |
KenPaxson.com. | ||
And if people say, hey, I want to run in this district, they can get to you and you start the vetting process? | ||
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Yep, absolutely. | |
Okay, folks, you see it. | ||
Ken, General Paxson, thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Your very inspirational speech on Thursday, they said Ken Paxson laid out, that's why I have Dinesh on here, about the police state. | ||
You really laid out what we're up against. | ||
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Yep. | |
It's big. | ||
They try to get rid of Ken Paxson, but they can't. | ||
A guy with a big political future, but we'll talk about that at another time. | ||
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Sounds great. | |
Okay, let's go to Alex. | ||
Hey, Alex Jones, you know something about the law down there in Texas, right? | ||
About what's happening in Austin? | ||
You've been a direct recipient of that, brother? | ||
Total weaponization. | ||
Remember Rick Perry, who's certainly not a populist. | ||
They indicted him in Austin criminally for vetoing a bill. | ||
Last time I checked, that's what governors have a power in the Constitution to do. | ||
And so it's total weaponized judiciary. | ||
And they'll put out fake stories lying about what you've said. | ||
They won't let you respond. | ||
You'll wake up, there'll be thousands of articles a week. | ||
Every major national news station will be lying about you like they just did to Ken Paxton. | ||
And then they come and try to destroy you, either criminally or civilly. | ||
And last hour we were talking about debanking. | ||
We've been debanked at least seven times in the last five years, six years for our support. | ||
I gotta say this. | ||
Ken Paxton is the model of victory. | ||
Soros and the Democrats have control of many of the state attorney generals. | ||
They have control over a thousand jurisdictions. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
I want you to repeat that. | ||
I want you to repeat that. | ||
That's what we had Ken Paxton on today. | ||
Go back and hit rewind on that. | ||
Why is he the absolute model of what we have to do to sort this country out? | ||
The globalists, the Democratic Party crime syndicate with the rhino neocons have control of many of the Attorney Generals. | ||
They have control of the Federal Justice Department. | ||
They have control of many of the federal courts. | ||
They have control of over a thousand cities, every major city in the country. | ||
is run by the Democrats now. | ||
Every major city is blue, and the last few things in their way is real justice, like the Attorney General of Texas, who is obviously their number one enemy. | ||
Secondarily, the Missouri Attorney General and just a few others, and just a few men like them that have courage. | ||
are standing up against the entire system and holding back much of the onslaught we've seen. | ||
I mean, Ken Paxson would have to talk for hours about his 40 plus lawsuits and how they've gone all the way to the Supreme Court and how because of his courage, the Supreme Court a few years ago ruled these carbon taxes and the FDA creating law is a fraud. | ||
So if we try to talk about all the success of Ken Paxson, it would take five hours. | ||
That's why they hate him. | ||
But the good news is in the past, if they indicted somebody like they've done Trump, people would turn against him, but people know Trump is good. | ||
They know Ken Paxson is good. | ||
And I know I'm not telling the attorney general something he doesn't know. | ||
They're gonna come after him more now. | ||
And I hope he's got a lot of security because these people are a mafia and they mean business. | ||
And he is an example because now as he is an example to other attorney generals and other district attorneys and other governors and legislatures to stand against this corrupt uniparty, we're gonna see more and more victory. | ||
And it was so beautiful. | ||
I mean, I was riveted and obviously my audience and your audience was. | ||
At how they destroyed the lies once he finally got a trial in the Senate a few weeks ago, a month or so ago. | ||
So this is not just an example of what he's doing to stop the globalists dead in their tracks, but the example of surviving nine years of lies and fraud and false witnesses. | ||
In a sea of negative news, Ken Paxton is really the North Star. | ||
And I don't say that to gush over him. | ||
I'm gushing over the victory we're talking about. | ||
We need this guy to be president down the road very, very soon. | ||
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Wow. | |
Alex Jones thrown in hard. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We got Alex Jones in the Great Awakening. | ||
We got Eric Prince is in the house. | ||
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We'll be back in the morning in just a moment. | |
and you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Okay, Tom Emmer has officially entered his own world. | ||
His letter is up, if Grace and Mo can put that out so everybody can see it. | ||
I think there's seven announced candidates. | ||
They have to basically make an announcement by noon tomorrow. | ||
They have to let Elise Stefanik, who's the conference chair, know. | ||
I think we're going to have at least nine. | ||
There's going to be a whole process on Sunday. | ||
Tom Emmer at Gateway Pundit has got a great story on Tom Emmer's work with source-backed operations. | ||
So he's the most never-Trump guy in the house. | ||
So make sure we're going to have a lot of information about this. | ||
We're trying to get Caroline Wren. | ||
Before the end of the show. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-5-3-1-2-1. | ||
Make sure MAGA lets folks know what they think about Emmer. | ||
And look, this is going to take a while to play out, but like I said, who needs a speaker? | ||
So the 17th comes and goes and the Biden regime's got to shut it down. | ||
In fact, we should have it until they come forward and are actually truthful to the American people about the cash status of the country that we actually get accounts that are not cooked, the books are not cooked. | ||
This is exactly what took them two weeks longer than they should have released it that night. | ||
They knew exactly what it was. | ||
They had to play around with the books to make sure the deficit Even at 1.7 trillion dollars is mind-boggling, but that didn't hit the magic symbolic number of two. | ||
So they're lying to you with everything. | ||
We're going to get in all that. | ||
Obviously, we'll have wall-to-wall coverage of all this. | ||
Your great attempt to unmask those who you think were on your side. | ||
I guess you found out this week that not so much, right? | ||
So as Ken Paxson wants people running for the in the House in Texas, We want a number of people. | ||
You know where they are. | ||
Look at them. | ||
If you think you can primary them, you can put up a real challenge. | ||
It's not some pipe dream, but you really can do it and pull it together. | ||
Check that list, because every one of those people should be primaried. | ||
Must be primaried. | ||
They must be. | ||
You must break the old bulls in the house. | ||
If you want limited government, and no politician ever give me happy talk about limited government or fiscal responsibility. | ||
Until you get down to the trenches, in this epic historic fight in the house, then it's just all talk. | ||
And you can see this. | ||
You weigh and measure the TV shows, the radio hosts, the politicians. | ||
If you're not in this fight, Then I don't want to ever hear the word limited government come across your lips because it's just it's just more happy talk. | ||
Eric Prince honored to join us. | ||
I got I got Alex Jones. | ||
Walk me through we had to Pacific start things off. | ||
We're on the eve of a whole different deal in the Middle East. | ||
I think the people's big fear is to be sucked into another open-ended Middle East war with the Chinese Communist Party and the Persians laying a trap for us in our allies in Gaza. | ||
Can you give us the unclassified? | ||
As much inside baseball as you can on the unclassified version of it? | ||
Look, it's been said often about what a colossal mess-up this has been, to miss that amount of preparation and activity by Hamas, that attack. | ||
it's a come on dude if you honestly think it looked at the guy that taught me the intelligence services were both sides of the trade your financially the gypsy intelligence service the u a e the the the the uh... solid ease people are doing we're paying we're paying for the all the intelligence services at you do you honestly honestly expect me that the most side missed it idea of missed it shin beth missed it that cia nsa it's two years of training is it look | ||
I think it's... This was an organized military operation, correct? | ||
Yes, and they went dark. | ||
And so we in the West become way too comfortable and confident in signals intelligence. | ||
And so what did they do? | ||
They just went old school face-to-face and no... But Eric, we have half the guys in Gaza on the payroll. | ||
I got that. | ||
Let's say they went old school. | ||
Let's say they went old school and it's just old school. | ||
They're still training. | ||
You've got to recruit. | ||
You've got to train. | ||
You've got to plan. | ||
In some way, you need the Persians are kind of running this thing. | ||
Plus, we have half the people in the payroll. | ||
Am I wrong in that? | ||
Maybe not half. | ||
A third. | ||
There's a lot. | ||
Are you pitching that this was totally, completely blind? | ||
And I don't want to be a conspiracy theorist, however, just my lying eyes. | ||
These are the best, the Mossad and IDF military intelligence are the two finest in the world. | ||
Then you've got the CIA, NSA, DNA, plus we have the Egyptians, and the Egyptians told us that they were warning people. | ||
How was it missed? | ||
uh... because people grow complacent in uh... in whatever the status quo was and they've been and they've been managing that problem for a long time and uh... the enemy is telling me he's gonna stick to this party line you're not gonna back off of the enemy as the enemy gets a vote and this time the enemy uh... get a vote tomorrow you've seen that the the military defense ahead of uh... of uh... of the israelis laid out a three-part program Part one is old-fashioned way. | ||
Air and ground. | ||
Air, ground, tunnels. | ||
How ugly is that going to be? | ||
Look, anytime you do urban combat, it's extraordinarily difficult. | ||
What the Marines, what the U.S. | ||
Marine Corps did in Fallujah and Ramadi, Horrific house-to-house combat. | ||
But Hamas has had years to prepare for this, and there's 300 miles of tunnels. | ||
So unless they deal with the tunnels, they're going to have real problems. | ||
Because even if you push in... | ||
Fallujah, the hardest combat the Marines have had since, maybe, you know, Tet in Vietnam, but since World War II, Peleliu in Tarawa, these old Marines would tell us, when we showed them the movie, I made a film, it's the last 600 meters with Michael Pack, they go, this is incredible. | ||
This is the greatest generation. And we could have never done this. Door by door, room by room. | ||
Correct. | ||
Fallujah Ramadi is the heaviest combat the Marine Corps has had. | ||
Since World War II. | ||
Or maybe Kaeson in Vietnam. | ||
Have we mistaken, I just want to make sure because we're obviously supporters of Israel and the Israels, are we looking back at the mythic Jewish Spartans of 67 and 73 and think that this IDF and this Mossad and this Shin Bet are those Jewish Spartans? | ||
Has that military become as woke as our military? | ||
Is their population as soft as our population? | ||
Are we kidding ourselves when you have to have a mission that will be a harder mission than 67 for the Israelis and a harder mission than the Yom Kippur War? | ||
Have we fooled ourselves about what really has to take place if their objectives are to be achieved? | ||
I'd say the age 40 plus crowd is plenty hard and I guess the jury's out on what the rank and file, the enlisted ranks of the IDF do now. | ||
They will be in for one hell of a fight. | ||
If the Iranians, if Hezbollah activates, you know, Iron Dome, great defensive system, was even somewhat overwhelmed by the thousands of rockets that Hamas fired when, you know, it's reported Hezbollah has 100, 150,000 rockets up in the north. | ||
That will definitely overwhelm the system and cause significant damage to civilian infrastructure. | ||
Isn't America, overnight, we were taken from the Houthis in Yemen, we're taking incoming, Iraq is under siege, the American, we still got, what, 2,500 Americans there? | ||
We're under siege everywhere. | ||
You got, Posner starts off the hour by saying, what he's been arguing all week, and finally Putin comes out, the hypersonic missiles, are the carrier battle groups not sitting ducks in the Eastern Med? | ||
Anything that can be located today can be targeted. | ||
And yeah, there's like a dozen attacks on U.S. | ||
forces within 72 hours in the Middle East, in Syria, in Iraq, and in the Red Sea. | ||
So the Iranians are pushing and pushing and pushing, and the Biden administration is not really pushing back. | ||
This is what you see, a systemic collapse of deterrence. | ||
That started with the debacle in Afghanistan and all the woke posturing of the State Department and... | ||
You were supposed to make me feel better about this, are you? | ||
Because look at the information warfare they did with the hospital thing the other day, and look what's happening in the United States. | ||
You had a Jewish student organization, obviously there's a front, they had Antifa and everything else take over the capital the other day. | ||
The explosion you're going to see in Europe, in Paris, in London, in Paris, in Brussels, in New York, in these places, are going to shock people because they're going to try to take over and win the information war. | ||
Do you think that we're prepared for what's going to happen? | ||
I think we're doing a repeat of the Carter administration right now. | ||
You think about 75, Saigon collapses, you have multiple setbacks, you have a hostage crisis with US hostages in Iran for 444 days, all that, and it was turned around by leadership. | ||
Yes, this could be turned around. | ||
And when the enemy gets... You're saying to Trump, we don't have that time to try. | ||
I mean, that's a year. | ||
Trump's a year. | ||
We're over a year out. | ||
This thing's about to start, if not tonight, tomorrow, the next day. | ||
So a year from now, how am I going to protect? | ||
If I'm going to carry a battle group in the Eastern Med, I'm not feeling great about that. | ||
Well, they are staying out of range of any of the coastal missiles that Hezbollah has parked in Lebanon. | ||
But the good thing is that Hezbollah is well within range of a carrier air wing. | ||
What do you mean carrier? | ||
If they come in to close air support? | ||
If we do that, if this is my point, there is a deterrent. | ||
But deterrent is only because the air wing may come to support Israeli ground forces in Lebanon, correct? | ||
Against Hezbollah? | ||
That's the deterrent? | ||
That's why the aircraft carrier battle groups were sent to the Eastern Med. | ||
If a carrier, if a U.S. | ||
air wing comes in in any support, or special forces come in in any support in Gosford against things, does that not, by definition, does that not trigger a broader Middle East war, which the Arabs and the Persians and the Turks against Israel and the United States? | ||
Smashing Hezbollah? | ||
No, I don't think, obviously that is the most direct Iranian proxy. | ||
But, I don't think that brings the Turks, that doesn't bring the Saudis in. | ||
This is a difficult dance. | ||
I think the timing of this attack now was in part because the Hamas attack was to make sure that the Israeli-Saudi diplomatic relations peace accord, an extension of the Trump-Abraham accords, would be derailed. | ||
Do you see the CCP-Persian hand in back of all this? | ||
Sure. | ||
Was a trap laid for us in Gaza? | ||
Um, it's definitely laid for the IDF. | ||
If they go charging in there without dealing with the tunnels, they are going to have thousands and thousands of dead, of dead IDF soldiers, not to mention the amount of, um, of Palestinians. | ||
Look, it's really, you should look at it as, as Israel trying to rid the Palestinians of the, of the plague that is Hamas. | ||
Are the Palestinians voting that they want to be rid of the... It's the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Yes. | ||
I think we're fooling ourselves here. | ||
I think we're totally fooling ourselves. | ||
I don't think the Palestinians have any regard. | ||
Look at the protests in the street. | ||
They were 1000% against Israel and want to drive them into the sea. | ||
Hamas is a great terrorist organization. | ||
They're not a great governance organization. | ||
So they've actually had... No, they're terrible. | ||
They had a lot of... I did say Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
They had a lot of serious protests against Hamas rule in Gaza over the last year. | ||
They don't care. | ||
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The people, the Muslim Brotherhood, the people themselves, they throw up, they're dispensable. | |
They don't care. | ||
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I agree. | |
They have a lot of blood and strategy. | ||
They absolutely view them as consumables. | ||
Consumables. | ||
It's a very different view on human life. | ||
Strap in on this thing, folks. | ||
Gonna be a lot of choppy water. | ||
Alex Jones, Eric Trentz, you're supposed to make me feel better. | ||
On the other side. | ||
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Alex Jones, this has been one of your specialties. | ||
We got Eric hooked up. | ||
Audience got more questions for him. | ||
The Great Awakening. | ||
You say you've got to defeat the globalists first in this process of the Great Awakening. | ||
This book's amazing. | ||
Talk to me about your assessment. | ||
You spent a lot of time thinking about this, reporting on it, talking about it over the years. | ||
We're on the eve of something quite extraordinary. | ||
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Well, Israel's been in a Cold Civil War the last few years with itself over judicial reform and the rest of it. | ||
So that goes towards Eric's idea that they basically just got soft and have been facing this threat so long that they got overconfident. | ||
But with the seven hours of stand down and no attack helicopters sent, no aircraft sent after an hour, somewhere up In the higher echelons, they said, look, this will really cement us in power and will unify Israel. | ||
So I don't think that it was a pure false flag, but I think it's clear that there were some slow rolling going on. | ||
But moving on to what you guys were talking about. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Don't get off that so quickly. | ||
When you had senior IDF, you had the boomers, you had retired major generals and people living in that part were manning up, calling their buddies, and they got down there hours before, it's not just the intelligence figure, what took IDF, this is the IDF that like, in cars, hold on, that IDF, hang on, you want in tunnels and you want in a ground campaign, that IDF was not there for seven or eight hours where those kids were rolled up, By Hamas. | ||
So make me feel better. | ||
Make me feel better that Alex Jones is wrong and you're right. | ||
Look, if an act like that happened somewhere where the US government was also watching closely, yeah, it takes that long because militaries are bureaucracy. | ||
Okay, but brother, we don't have Burning Man happening. | ||
You're talking about Pearl Harbor. | ||
Yes, and bureaucracies are ridiculously slow. | ||
It was an Israeli religious holiday. | ||
Everybody was shut down. | ||
Look, Hamas timed it perfectly. | ||
Yeah, it was the 50th anniversary of Yom Kippur. | ||
Wouldn't that by definition mean that you were on watch, like triple watch, understanding how the Muslims think about dates? | ||
Right? | ||
What, Benghazi happened on 9-11? | ||
I mean, look, the Muslim Brotherhood are real bad actors, okay? | ||
And they're not going away anytime soon. | ||
We can't even get them designated. | ||
I tried the big... I didn't even get this to the speech yesterday. | ||
My biggest failure in my time in the White House was trying to get the Muslim Brotherhood designated as a terrorist organization. | ||
Fully shut down by state, by DHS, and the Defense Department. | ||
You talk about the infiltration... Let me throw something in here. | ||
Cash Patel, Persians, and... Go ahead, go ahead. | ||
There's huge money sprinkled around by the Qataris into Washington. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
And by the way, half the big hedge funds in this country got dirty Qatar money in it. | ||
Go ahead, Alex. | ||
Well, no, Eric just stole my thunder. | ||
Look, Obama got in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood, and it's a repeat of that. | ||
So Biden's giving money to the Persians, and they gave him 80-something million of the Afghanistan infrastructure and weapons. | ||
And so the White House and Harvard and the leftist intelligentsia He is infiltrated with these Islamists, both Shiite and Sunni, and they're lying to him and telling him, we're really on your side. | ||
And so that's part of why this was able to happen. | ||
We're sending money, or Biden is, to Hamas, while at the same time they won't declare him a terrorist organization. | ||
So it shows this schizophrenic policy. | ||
So that's absolutely what's going on here. | ||
But if you expand on that, what Eric was trying to get to earlier, If you go back to 2006, 2007, and the whole war with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and the Golan Heights, the Israelis roll in with all their tanks, all their weapons, they do the artillery barrages, and they go in and then they pop up behind them in the tunnels and defeat the Israelis. | ||
So they're going to try that again. | ||
So they're going to have to sacrifice a lot of Israeli troops. | ||
They're going to have to do it like Putin did, sending in his scrubs, you know, in the year and a half ago in the first wave of the invasion, let them use up weapons, missiles, and then use that with satellites to target where Hezbollah, where Hamas pops up, and then they're going to send in the next wave and the next wave. | ||
So the Israelis, if they want to lose less troops, are going to have to sacrifice the first few waves for target acquisition when Hamas, directed by Hezbollah, pops up. | ||
I mean, I'm no general. | ||
I wouldn't go with that plan. | ||
I wouldn't go with that plan. | ||
I would use Moab carpet bombing in lanes and basically just destroy it inch by inch, driving down 200 feet, taking out those tunnels. | ||
They just have to simply make everybody evacuate and then level at least northern Gaza. | ||
That's the only way to do this. | ||
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In either option he just laid out, in either option he laid out, that, by definition, will start a general... Look, the Arabs and the Persians hate each other. | ||
But they hate the West more. | ||
This is nothing but the... We gotta stop calling them Iran, and stop calling them Hamas, and stop calling them Hezbollah. | ||
Those are phony names the media wants. | ||
It's the Persians, it's the Muslim Brotherhood, and it's what, the Party of God up there in Lebanon? | ||
Hey, these are bad actors. | ||
This has been 3,000 years. | ||
You go back 3,000 years, you got the Greeks and the Persians, you got the Romans and the Persians, or Jerusalem, and now it's us, the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
It's a total trap. | ||
It's a total trap. | ||
It's a total trap, and I think that's why Israel's waited now. | ||
We're going to have to go in. | ||
They're starting to think a little clearer here. | ||
Well, I'm going to ask Eric and you, what is another way for Israel to neutralize this threat and not walk into this trap that triggers a regional war? | ||
The floor is yours, Mr. Prince. | ||
There are some other nuanced ideas they can try, but I won't disclose here in interest of their operational security. | ||
But I think they have some very good ideas. | ||
More sophisticated than what we just heard. | ||
Yes, because any time you rubble a city, I mean, remember the Russians lost 1.2 million people at Stalingrad. | ||
So, rubbling all the buildings just gives more places for the bad guys to hide, especially if they have access to tunnels. | ||
If they can take out the tunnels, it makes it a bit more even playing field. | ||
I want to go back to all the money. | ||
I think that the FARA, the Foreign Agent Registration Act, has to be expanded to include any hedge fund that takes foreign money. | ||
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Amen. | ||
Uh, where they're taking a two and twenty type management fee that all their lobbying everything else has to be disclosed because they're literally doing the bidding of that foreign LP money. | ||
Cutter and these guys are all over Wall Street, they're all over Silicon Valley, they're in sports leagues now. | ||
They're everywhere. | ||
They're all over Britain. | ||
They own much of London. | ||
Oh, Belgravia and Chelsea and the West End. | ||
It's all there. | ||
Just a real quick point here. | ||
Look at what the Democrats, look at what the leftists worldwide, they're deplatforming and debanking and shutting down conservatives because they know cutting the money off. | ||
You're totally right. | ||
The answer is stop giving Iran money and and any of these hedge funds caught involved with any of these Islamic groups need to have their money seized because they're not Americans, they're foreign outside groups. | ||
It's cut and dry. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Instead of the FBI focused on January Sixers and all the rest of this, they need to be arresting people that say, I love what Hamas did. | ||
I want more of that in America. | ||
And then you're going to find that there's money from Iran and there's money from the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
So this is where you're supposed to arrest people. | ||
This is what the FBI is supposed to do instead of trying to put Steve Bannon and Donald Trump and Alex Jones and Eric Prince in prison. | ||
Because that's all they do is try to put real Americans in prison instead of protecting us from the Islamic disease. | ||
And the same argument for all the hedge funds that take money from China, from the state-owned enterprises. | ||
Billions of dollars. | ||
The audience wants to know about infiltration. | ||
Alex has just talked about the protests in these universities, and the Jewish community is about to see, just like we're fighting on Capitol Hill, who's with us and who's against us, the unmasking. | ||
You're going to have unmasked who really has your back and who does not. | ||
Because you're going to see all these progressive faculty members, left-wing, and all these universities, all of them, you're going to see on protest to have the back of the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Not Hamas, not Palestine, it's the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Let's get the nomenclature right. | ||
Muslim Brotherhood and the Persians. | ||
What type of infiltration do you expect at a deeper level that the Party of God and the Muslim Brotherhood and the CCP have done with the open borders and other infiltration? | ||
What kind of expectation do you think that we're going to be hit here in the United States? | ||
The millions of military-age males that have come across the southern border without any vetting or border security undoubtedly have lots of operatives that can operate on the at the behest of an external actor like the iranians uh... yet remember even back in nineteen eighty six the the captain of the u s ship his wife's car blew up just outside a navy base because the iranians are ready were or do in covert action in the united states they have extensive network | ||
in the united states that that the lebanon of the the iranian uh... covert action the could force the biggest money they make is smuggling cigarettes between uh... north carolina in new york time they make four hundred million dollars a year doing that repeat that make sure people understand this there's high tax or cigarettes in new york so they buy them in low-tax north carolina drive them up and sell them illegally They make hundreds of millions of dollars a year doing that. | ||
Alex, is this, from the Straits of Taiwan, South China Sea, to the eastern Russian-speaking border Ukraine, now to Gaza, and most importantly on the southern border of the United States and in every city, the chemical warfare of fentanyl, is this the globalist war that we have to win? | ||
Well, you said it last hour, and of course Eric's the expert. | ||
I mean, all three of us have been criminally harassed and criminally investigated when obviously we're straight arrows. | ||
And so the American people have to understand that. | ||
Again, I just point out the American people that are conservatives and populist are harassed, are hunted, are censored. | ||
All of our good attorney generals and all of our good leaders get indicted or get investigated. | ||
I mean, all three of us have been criminally harassed and criminally investigated when obviously we're straight arrows. | ||
And so the American people have to understand that. | ||
Our FBI, our justice department literally will not lift a finger to stop real Islamic terror or hundreds of thousands of military age men pouring in here, millions into Europe, and the left is using them as a client group that they can activate anytime they want when CNN goes with the hoax that Israel blew up that hospital, even though within hours it was known it wasn't true. | ||
Where are the apologies? | ||
Where are the retractions now? | ||
Well, they're buried in the newspapers. | ||
So the left is playing this very dangerous game with Islam that'll tell them whatever they want to hear, and the left is allied, And BlackRock is allied and the big money is allied and they're untouchable because they believe they're going to be able to use them to terrorize us at some undetermined point into submission. | ||
And then just like 9-11, they use the police state they set up on the American people instead of on the people that are not Americans that are here that mean us harm. | ||
So we are a big giant target and it needs to stop and we need to just as a grassroots let the Justice Department and the government know we know what you're doing, we see through it and when the Islamist, when the Persians and when the Muslim Brotherhood, because you're right that's their real names, when they launch their attacks or I mean they call it an ADL employee. | ||
The ADL had inside their organization pulling down signs of Jewish hostages, and it's happening all over the country, and then they erased their website about it. | ||
That's how infiltrated... Listen, the ADL, if you criticize radical expansionist Islam, you get criticized by the ADL. | ||
What in the hell is the supposed preeminent Jewish organization in America censoring conservatives in Hunter Biden laptop, but then having employees that are running around pulling down posters of kidnapped Jews. | ||
And then the Washington Post said, oh, the school bus of kids that got grabbed and the school bus shot up, that wasn't an attack or hostages, that's a detainment. | ||
The children were detained when they were kidnapped and drugged into Gaza. | ||
Hey, Alex, just hang on for one second. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Erik Prince has got a major announcement. | ||
I want to get everybody to get Alex's new book, The Great Awakening. | ||
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Alex is going to give you where to go to get it. | |
Also, we have some announcements for what's going to happen over the weekend because this is going to be action-oriented. | ||
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Back in The Worm in a second. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the C.C.P.! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann. | ||
Okay, a massive article in the Wall Street Journal by Molly Ball, and Molly is one of the best reporters out there, what's going on. | ||
Matt Gaetz, headline, Matt Gaetz tore the House GOP apart and he ain't sorry. | ||
Chaos doesn't scare me, said the flirting revile by the colleagues for ousting Speaker Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Gets to the heart of what this fight is about. | ||
We could care less. | ||
They get a Speaker, they get a Speaker. | ||
They don't, they don't. | ||
They blow past the 17th. | ||
I guess the illegitimate Biden regime has got to shut it down. | ||
You know, send a note to somebody who cares because we don't. | ||
What we're fighting for is our country and the destruction of it. | ||
Alex, the book's amazing. | ||
The show's amazing. | ||
They're trying to put you out of business every day, bankrupt you, take everything you've got. | ||
This book's incredible. | ||
Where do people get The Great Awakening? | ||
Defeating the globalists, that's a predicate, and launching the next great renaissance. | ||
Where do they get it, sir? | ||
Where do they get your show? | ||
Well, your show more than anybody drove the last book, The Great Reset, The War for the World, to number one. | ||
Now the new book's 200 pages longer. | ||
It's all the enemy's operations and what they're up to. | ||
But then the second half is solutions and how we've got to offer an alternative. | ||
We want to send it to number one again on Amazon. | ||
It was number Number one on USA Today, the last book, number one on Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, refusing to give a number one slot. | ||
We want to send this book to number one. | ||
They can sign copies to keep us on air at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
You can find my show at InfoWars. | ||
We do one later in the day. | ||
Only other person working harder than me is you. | ||
I'm actually embarrassed how much you're on air. | ||
I've got to surpass that. | ||
So I'm doing a Saturday show as well. | ||
And so the Great Awakening, InfoWarsStore.com or Amazon.com. | ||
And I want to thank the great Tony Lyons. | ||
And I want to thank Kent Hechen-Lively that vetted and checked everything I said in here. | ||
It's all fact-checked. | ||
He said only one thing I told him he couldn't prove, and then Stephen K. Bannon wrote really an amazing foreword, so thank you very much. | ||
And Eric, God bless you, sir. | ||
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You too, Alex. | |
Alex, thank you so much. | ||
And from my foreword, I pull a direct quote. | ||
For more than 20 years, no populist figure has had more of a bayonet to the back to the deep state than Alex Jones. | ||
This book, you won't put it down. | ||
I love it. | ||
I take a copy everywhere. | ||
Alex, thank you so much for joining us on a Saturday. | ||
Thank you, gentlemen. | ||
Eric, we've had, this has been, talk to us about the phone. | ||
Now it's in, by the way, 500 hands of War Room Posse members. | ||
The feedback I'm getting is terrific. | ||
Talk to us about the phone. | ||
Where can people get it? | ||
Why is this so important? | ||
Why is this phone, particularly if you want to protect your kids against the family having formation and not the sewage that comes from the internet? | ||
We needed, uh, people that think like us need a communications platform that is secure, that doesn't collect and track their data, that is outside the reach of the Google and Apple universe. | ||
And so, after three years of very hard work, we have now fielded a phone. | ||
This is one of them. | ||
All the pre-orders have been delivered to the first war room posse order. | ||
The first wave. | ||
Thank you guys for patience. | ||
And now thousands more to come. | ||
This is our phone, it's our hardware, our operating system, our own secure messenger. | ||
So talk about security first. | ||
If you get this phone, tell me about the security of it. | ||
Look, Google and Apple collect $180 of your data and sell it. | ||
They know where you go, who you call, what you buy, what you browse. | ||
Your microphone on your Google or Android is always listening. | ||
It's tracking where you go. | ||
This phone doesn't collect any of your data. | ||
This is the first phone in the world with its own firewall. | ||
It's called the Unplugged Privacy Center, where you can know that you have each of these aspects of the endpoints of your phone controlled. | ||
Can we get the thing up there on the phone itself, Denver? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Keep going. | ||
So again, whether it's when you plug your phone into the back of an airplane, Right? | ||
They can actually suck your data out of your phone. | ||
This phone prevents that from happening. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Any of the apps that you have in your phone are also harvesting your data, but not an unplugged phone. | ||
How about the government listening to me? | ||
We have a secure messenger that generates a new encryption key every call. | ||
It even has a burn feature so that... What's a burn feature? | ||
That you can erase all the messages on the phone instantaneously with a certain unlock code. | ||
So, this is designed, look, Big tech and big government have gone way too far in one direction with the surveillance state. | ||
This phone is to swing it back in the other direction towards individual liberty and privacy and security. | ||
How does this protect kids? | ||
If you decide your 12-year-old should have a phone, which you shouldn't, but if you do. | ||
In the Atlantic, of all places, magazine, they just did a study. | ||
They published an article showing that by the time an American kid reaches the age of 13, advertisers have collected 72 million data points on them. | ||
Of their preferences, where they go, what they buy, etc. | ||
72 million basically data points on your kid, basically digital grooming, to how to sell to them. | ||
Again, this puts parents back in control of that. | ||
Okay, where do people go to get it? | ||
Where do they go to find out more information? | ||
Because I love the website. | ||
What you do? | ||
You go to unplugged.com. | ||
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It's amazing. | ||
Very stoked. | ||
I'm looking for mine, by the way. | ||
The phone is comparable in speed, storage, camera quality to the latest and greatest from the big guys. | ||
But again, we are the opposite of that. | ||
We allow you to control your data. | ||
The company, the apps, don't take any of it. | ||
And Eric's going to be giving us updates on the situation in the Middle East, the shooting part of the Third World War about to start. | ||
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I want to thank everybody. | ||
I'm going to be up all weekend on Getter, so make sure you go check it out. | ||
We're back here live on Monday morning, 10 a.m. | ||
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Eric, thank you. | ||
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