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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 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'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! | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We have obviously a lot of work to do. | ||
And remember, we're not going to agree with Mike Johnson on everything. | ||
It's just not going to happen. | ||
And we are going to take some shots. | ||
So just understand that day's coming. | ||
Um, you know, a lot of that I think is going to be around CRs and spending all that. | ||
So we just, our function is to drive the stake in the ground on the right, and then move the conversation to that position. | ||
You're not going to, you know, people will tell me then, well, you lost this one, you lost that. | ||
Okay. | ||
He said, Hey, we ain't lost any of them. | ||
Because directionally, it's all coming our way. | ||
Look at President Trump. | ||
I think McLaughlin, I'll try to get that later, some of the polling and I don't want to get obviously too obsessed with the polling because they're going to try to steal it. | ||
We understand we have to protect against that. | ||
But also remember, 74 million people voted for Trump in 2020. | ||
74 million people. | ||
I thought I did a pretty damn good job in 16. | ||
Well, we have 63, 64. | ||
74 million people, right? | ||
It's like 10 or 11 million votes. | ||
And we picked up 12 seats in the House to show how they stole it. | ||
We picked up 12, I think, net 12 seats in the House. | ||
Nancy Pelosi was hanging by a thread. | ||
The country is coming our way, particularly as a company. | ||
The country awakens to the crises that are enveloping us in working class people and minorities. | ||
African-American men, Hispanic men, on the cultural issues, definitely what's happening in the schools to their children, but also on things that are waking up to the crisis on the southern border and how it affects cities like Detroit, cities like New York City, like Chicago, and how it's crushing wages. | ||
What we've had now, what, of Biden's term, I think only one or two months, you've had any true wage increases, almost wage decreases. | ||
In fact, he's on another roll now, I think another four or five months. | ||
First, it was a couple of years. | ||
People are awakening to what you've known for many, many years. | ||
This is the effort, and it's only going to get tougher. | ||
Right in front of us, and you should know, they started working on the single appropriations bills. | ||
Again, the work started last night. | ||
You know, Johnson's going to drive hard here. | ||
We've got to get these appropriations built, which the Senate still hasn't done. | ||
I think they've done some to the minibus, but they've been slow walking a lot of this because they want to see a CR. | ||
The CR fight in November is going to be a massive fight. | ||
And once again, we're going to say, hey, what's been so bad about having no speaker for the last couple of weeks? | ||
We have no problem with a government shutdown at all. | ||
At all. | ||
We've won the battles every time we've had a government shutdown. | ||
We've won. | ||
We picked up seats the next year. | ||
That's how Mitch McConnell got the job in the Senate. | ||
So everybody says, oh, you always lose the nerve. | ||
That's just not true. | ||
It's just not true. | ||
It's not true. | ||
Of course, we have to take the hard line. | ||
Six hundred billion dollars in new debt. | ||
And the consumers are still spending the finished cash for the COVID and quite frankly, still tapping out on the credit cards. | ||
Which is, right now, you look at all the loans, you look at the repossessions, you look at all of it. | ||
It's overwhelming that the credit contraction and the massive increase in interest rates in the 10 year over 5 is going to start to eviscerate people. | ||
Let me bring in Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you're one of the guys, you know, Trump yesterday was magnificent. | ||
In New York, he came out to the sticks and not just gave a ringing endorsement of Mike Johnson. | ||
Hell, they fined him $10,000, I think. | ||
He was on fire. | ||
Letitia James came in afterwards babbling about the information. | ||
It's obvious in that court, they're trying to liquidate Donald Trump. | ||
They're trying to take a business empire. | ||
In the United States of America, what you're seeing is a show trial, every bit as much as the show trials of the 1930s under the rule of Stalin in Russia. | ||
And you're seeing it right in Midtown Manhattan, which is the financial capital of the world. | ||
This will have massive implications. | ||
Trump keeps saying that about businesses not coming to New York because you have literally a Marxist Attorney General, and not the sharpest tool in the shed. | ||
Let me be polite, but not the sharpest tool in the shed. | ||
But a Marxist regime that's taken over the great state of New York's legal, trying to liquidate him. | ||
They're also doing it The corporatists. | ||
And people have to remember, upon our return, not just to the House, but to the White House and when Trump comes back in 24, all of this debanking and de-financing and trying to break companies, that is not going to go away. | ||
We have long memories. | ||
Right? | ||
It's like, you know, I'm Irish. | ||
It's like there was Irish Alzheimer's. | ||
The only thing you can remember is the vendettas. | ||
Right? | ||
The grievances. | ||
No, we have long memories. | ||
They're trying to do, Mike Lindell, do they have him in court trying to liquidate him? | ||
No, but they're doing it in a more systematic, in a more treacherous way. | ||
The big box is dropping. | ||
The networks won't let him advertise. | ||
The merchants come and take the credit availability away. | ||
They take the processing. | ||
I had the young woman, what, Wendy, that runs the processing that we all use, the processing that War Room and many of the smaller Groups in the Patriot economy as we build an alternative economy payment processing the banks would cut us off the credit card Payment processor car because they're all run by Silicon Valley left-wing oligarchs as soon as they knew you were Magra as soon as you knew president doom This is what they've done to Lindell. | ||
They have gone in a very sophisticated Way, and they basically try to destroy a company. | ||
This is how they're doing it And the War Room posse, one of the things that Naomi's going to talk about tonight is what we've done on the vaccines and everything like that. | ||
You, this audience, the work that you've done with Naomi Wolf and this has changed the direction on the vaccines, just like you've changed the direction in the House and in politics. | ||
And another, Lindell is not just about the company, he's symbolic. | ||
If they can crush Trump and Lindell, two of the greatest entrepreneurs we have, they can crush anybody. | ||
So Trump has to be supported as an entrepreneur because they can take Trump out, they can take anybody out. | ||
If they can take Lyndell out, they can take any company out. | ||
And trust me, when they take out Trump and they take Lyndell out, they're not stopping there. | ||
They're heading to everybody out there that disagrees with the way they think and what they're trying to impose in this country. | ||
And you can see what they're trying to impose. | ||
This is obvious. | ||
It's just see what you see. | ||
Don't take it from me. | ||
Just watch it. | ||
This is what Stalin, and the Marxists, and Mao Zedong, and Robespierre, and the French Revolution, it's always the same. | ||
Go after the nuclear family, and particularly go after those people that support the nuclear family, and particularly go after business people. | ||
Mike, you fought back with specials, etc. | ||
How do we keep the factory floors 100% at full capacity? | ||
Because now this is my new obsession, my pillar. | ||
How do we do it? | ||
And the War Room has helped so much, Steve. | ||
You hit the nail on the head there. | ||
We've been attacked through our banking. | ||
We've been trying to be debanked. | ||
Our merchants taken away. | ||
We had to switch merchant servers. | ||
American Express defunded us. | ||
We've been hit from every direction imaginable, but we're getting through a lot of it because we have the greatest products ever, and we have the greatest employees ever, but we have the greatest audience ever. | ||
We have the greatest consumers ever. | ||
And you guys have helped so much. | ||
So what we're doing this week, and you've all responded, we're having a special for the War Room. | ||
It's a flash sale. | ||
I've decided we're going to run it until at least Monday. | ||
And this is just for the War Room posse. | ||
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The queen size, the regular 139.96. | ||
They're on sale for 89.98. | ||
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We've got all the size and colors in. | ||
It just arrived. | ||
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800-873-1062. | |
Yesterday, Steve, all the operators were so happy. | ||
Everybody was on a call, and it was light up. | ||
It was just like a, I don't know, a telethon or something. | ||
The calls just kept coming from the War Room Posse. | ||
Use that promo code, WarRoom, everybody. | ||
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And then we have the slippers on sale there, $39.98. | ||
We have the MyPillow 2.0, which we're all busy making. | ||
We filled up the factory floor now. | ||
Got more sewing machines in. | ||
We got more employees. | ||
Remember at MyPillow, we have careers, not just jobs. | ||
And you guys have kept them all going during this time. | ||
And we're so grateful. | ||
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It's a flash sale. | ||
We're going to try and run it until Monday. | ||
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See you. | |
Mike, and the number is 800-873-1062. | ||
Let's keep the operators, don't let the IRS put them out of business. | ||
Let these American citizen operators continue to work. | ||
800-873-1062 is the number. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much. | ||
You guys fight on. | ||
I understand from the big boxes, Walmart canceling you. | ||
You gotta remember, too, when they canceled, so you can't just tell me it's capitalism and, oh, this is just the way, it's creative destruction, this is just the way it happens. | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
When they, When they canceled Lindell, Big Box, the Bed, Bath & Beyond, Walmart, this was one of their most profitable SKUs and everything. | ||
People should know when they do the financing, they look at the business models. | ||
When you walk into a store like a Walmart or Bed, Bath & Beyond, they've got MBAs. | ||
Every square inch of that store is focused on one thing and that's contribution back | ||
To cash flow and they do all types of sophisticated analysis on on on skew by skew and trust me if you're a supplier to Walmart I used to own or be one of the owners of a big DVD company if if the inventory doesn't move it's coming back to you and we say it goes in on wheels right and if Walmart calls you up and says hey this stuff's not moving what are we going to do with it you just can't sit there and go well we have a purchaser you took it Walmart goes yeah that doesn't work like that okay my point is | ||
MyPillow was their number one SKU of every box store in the United States. | ||
From Walmart to Costco, QVC, HSN, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl's. | ||
was their number one skew of every box store in the United States. | ||
From Walmart to Costco, QVC, HSN, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl's, we were the number one skew they had. | ||
This is how much they hated the fact that somebody stood up and said Donald J. Trump won the 2020 election. | ||
And they're going to get all over Johnson. | ||
They're going to come and rip him apart this week. | ||
He's an election denier. | ||
This is the end of democracy. | ||
These people now have election deniers taking over the House. | ||
It's all coming because of you. | ||
The guys that have to report to Wall Street and these corporations that everything is predicated upon the SKU being profitable, they took out the number one SKUs, which is a mortal sin in their world, for the simple reason it was Mike Lindell. | ||
That's it. | ||
That shows you the system. | ||
That shows you the system is not a free market capitalist system. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is what totalitarianism is, because it's not politically correct, that Trump represents something they don't agree with, that it's not culpable, and particularly the deplorables are the unwashed masses, and what they stand for is authoritarian rule, and certainly, if Mike Lindell or anybody is going to step up and defend that, they will be destroyed. | ||
They will be destroyed, and if they can destroy Trump, if they can destroy Mike Lindell, they're coming to destroy you. | ||
That's the way their system works. | ||
Mike Lindell, the floor is yours. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
Yeah, and you know that you're exactly right, Steve. | ||
That's why they wanted to take out my voice. | ||
It's all been about taking out my voice because I want to fix our election platforms. | ||
I want to secure, we have secure elections in the future. | ||
You guys can all learn about that too at LyndalePlan.com, LyndalePlan.com. | ||
But I'll tell you that the box stores, we flipped it on them, Steve, by taking them, by them abandoning us. | ||
You know, that's 50-some percent we don't have to give to the box store. | ||
That was all their profit. | ||
They doubled it. | ||
So now, everybody, that's why we can give you the greatest sales ever. | ||
That's why we can do this and give you these great sales because we don't have a middleman anymore. | ||
It's the War Room Posse. | ||
We've cut him out. | ||
You are the middleman, War Room Posse. | ||
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800-873-1062. | |
Mike Lindell, thank you, brother. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Tell the folks out there on the factory floor we love them. | ||
We got their back. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Okay, we're going to have a lot more to go through, particularly as things work out. | ||
You should know that the appropriations bills that we haven't passed, the single subject, and get down into the details, Are being worked on right now. | ||
There's going to be some interesting ones. | ||
This is where you're gonna have DOJ, FBI, all of it. | ||
So that's all to come. | ||
They're at work now over the house. | ||
Big developments. | ||
Roger Marshall, the great J.D. | ||
Vance, of course Mike Lee, a fighter, Ted Cruz, are up in McConnell's face. | ||
There's another huge battle that's going to start right now. | ||
And this is about the prioritization of where we are as a country right now with what faces us. | ||
And Nancy Mace, that's big news. | ||
And I realize Nancy Mace is not everyone's cup of tea. | ||
In this audience, but what's important is directionally when you start bringing people your way and when she sits there and goes, hey, the southern border, remember, she's considered one of the toughest hawks on armed services. | ||
So when you have her saying, hey, before you even get to the Israel supplemental, which she absolutely agrees to, you got to bifurcate Ukraine and Israel. | ||
I happen to think if we play by the Hastert rules, we already got a majority majority. | ||
I think Ukraine's dead. | ||
I think if we hammer the Hastert rule, I'm not sure that the supplemental even gets out of the house to be discussed. | ||
That is obviously, folks should know, that is our task and purpose that we're working non-stop on right now, because this is just outrageous. | ||
It's just outrageous. | ||
You should know also, to support breaking news overnight, Slovakia, the new prime minister, the populist prime minister, said full stop. | ||
They're not sending any more arms to Ukraine. | ||
That's a very big deal. | ||
You're going to now have a active conversation With the NATO allies and particularly the Eastern Europeans, you know, Poland said this a couple weeks ago. | ||
They pulled back on it. | ||
They didn't like the way Zelensky with this issue they've had with the wheat, etc. | ||
So a lot to go on there and we're going to get into this in the rest of the show. | ||
Also tonight at 6. | ||
I'm going to be breaking this down in quite a bit of detail and also talk about this term minority or minoritist vanguardism. | ||
You're the vanguard, I keep telling you, you're a cadre, you're a vanguard, and you brought about this change because you allowed people to say, hey, I could continue to back the cartel and go along how the cartels compromise me, or I can understand that my voters are awakened to this and I can't spin it anymore. | ||
They're not spinnable because they have the receipts and they're demanding, demanding that I vote their will. | ||
That is why this is a seminal moment. | ||
That's why someone like a Mike Johnson, who so many people in the caucus, in the conference, of various, you know, from the Don Bacons to the Andy Biggs's, support. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
That's how that arrived. | ||
So seminal moment. | ||
We're going to talk a lot more. | ||
We've got so much more work ahead of us, but you can already see Even on the supplemental, which would have been a slam dunk in any other time. | ||
That's all going to be bifurcated now, individually debated, and I think you're seeing an awakening on the issue of immediate shutdown of the southern border. | ||
Immediate. | ||
No more happy talk. | ||
That's going to be the next issue. | ||
And that will be another, even to get it into that position, is a massive political win. | ||
Now, we've got to go for the entire win. | ||
We're going to get there. | ||
Let me play it. | ||
We've had a great relationship with the folks at Angel Studio. | ||
Remember, the films that they have been doing, which have just been incredible. | ||
Sound of Freedom just won, right? | ||
They also did, I think, The Chosen, The Life of Christ. | ||
Just incredible work. | ||
They've got a new film that's going to blow you away. | ||
Let's go and play the trailer. | ||
I'm going to bring in the producer. | ||
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It was 1969, the beautiful day to fly. | |
Bye. | ||
We were about a hundred feet above the ground when I started noticing that something was wrong. | ||
It was engine failure. | ||
Trees were filling our windshield. | ||
I found myself above the crash site. | ||
And while I'm processing what I'm looking at, I can see a pilot. | ||
And this is me. | ||
No two near-death experiences are the same. | ||
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Out of nowhere, a trailer truck hit me head-on. | |
But they typically occur in a very consistent process. | ||
We began to go down the river, and my boat became pinned. | ||
I was drowning. | ||
The first thing that happens is called an out-of-body experience. | ||
And they come to a place of exquisite beauty. | ||
They very commonly see a light. | ||
Deceased relatives come to meet them. | ||
The first person I saw was my grandfather. | ||
Now I'm traveling like a rocket ship. | ||
Straight upwards. | ||
And we're done. | ||
Oh my God! | ||
I'm alive! | ||
But not every near-death experience is a good one. | ||
23% had hellish experiences. | ||
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I saw a black tunnel. | |
I was just falling. | ||
I wasn't in fear. | ||
I was in terror. | ||
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It was just darkness. | |
Put me back. | ||
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I don't belong here. | |
I heard a voice before I woke up. | ||
You still have a purpose on Earth. | ||
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I was very skeptical. | |
I never felt alive and then dead. | ||
I felt alive and then more alive. | ||
Had full brain recordings from a dying human brain. | ||
Even though they were unconscious, they were able to give corroborative evidence. | ||
She's describing stuff that she just shouldn't know. | ||
This ain't right. | ||
You can't be mystified by that question. | ||
What happens after you die? | ||
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this really does show that there is life after death. | |
From the folks at Angel Studios I want to bring in Bruce now, Jason Pamer. | ||
I'm gonna bring in the Bruce now, Jason Pamer. | ||
Jason, there are people I'm very close to that love this type of stuff. | ||
It's never really been kind of my deal, but I will tell you, your film is absolutely stunning. | ||
Walk us through what inspired you, what's the purpose of the film, and why are you guys putting it out with the Angel Studios team at this time and place? | ||
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Well, you know, it may not be your deal. | |
I mean, honestly, it wasn't my deal, but the fact is we're all going to die. | ||
And coming off the last three years and in the midst of what is happening across the earth today, I think death has never been more present. | ||
And the question, where am I going? | ||
Is there any place to go? | ||
Is there an afterlife? | ||
Is pertinent. | ||
And so I think the film enters a conversation that's happening on all the podcasts, near-death experiences, consciousness. | ||
This is, People are people are wanting to know. | ||
So we're excited. | ||
I mean, this is a top five doc release all time based on screen count. | ||
Angel continues to innovate and disrupt the marketplace in beautiful ways. | ||
And we're really honored to come right after the Sound of Freedom in theaters. | ||
So I think we'll be out on 2700 screens this Friday, October 27. | ||
No, it's unbelievable. | ||
And you go to angel.com forward slash war room to get your tickets right now. | ||
You got to get tickets. | ||
This is a massive, I don't even remember, you say it's top five. | ||
I don't remember any documentary having 2,700 screens. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
How long did it take you to put the film? | ||
How long did it take you to make the film? | ||
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You know, we started this at the beginning of COVID. | |
So this was January of 2020, and then the world shut down. | ||
So it became very difficult to travel. | ||
We took a small crew around the U.S., 2021. | ||
We shot all the reenactments at 20th Century Fox, had a lot they built in Baja, Mexico for the Titanic. | ||
And so we did all the reenactments there. | ||
We just finished it a month and a half ago and delivered it to theaters and we're incredibly excited. | ||
I've been making films for 15 years and never been more excited about how the marketplace is ripe for independent film and to find audiences. | ||
You know, we took this film to some studios and streamers and they said it's a beautiful film but not a large enough audience for it most likely. | ||
To their credit, it's a documentary, but the guild that is the voting body of angels said otherwise. | ||
They said, we want to see this film come out wide. | ||
So we're along for the ride. | ||
No, what I love about it, it's very cinematic. | ||
This film needs to be experienced on a big screen. | ||
And you also need that communal setting. | ||
It's not that later you can't see them streaming etc. | ||
on your TV or your computer. | ||
This is a very cinematic film. | ||
Your reenactments are amazingly dramatic. | ||
And it needs to be seen in a setting and particularly communal setting where you go into a theater with other people. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Talk to me about what did you take away being a guy that's worked on it for a number of years and maybe didn't know a lot about the subject when he started. | ||
What is the one or two takeaways that you've learned about this near-death or afterlife from your work over the last couple years of making the movie? | ||
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So we have five New York Times bestsellers in the film, and I grew up with a faith that told me there is an afterlife. | |
But if I'm honest, If I would have encountered somebody five years ago that told me, hey, I died, I saw the afterlife and I came back, I would have been skeptical. | ||
It wasn't until I started diving into the research. | ||
I mean, we have Dr. Jeffrey Long in the film, who's an oncologist and has done a robust set of research around 4,000 accounts, verifiable ND accounts globally from different religions, different cultures. | ||
And, you know, across those there's over 20 points, data points of similar type experiences. | ||
So, to me, the uniformity and scale of reporting was, I think, the two things that really shocked me was people all around the globe were having similar experiences. | ||
They're seeing this universal cosmic love, this being of light, this life review is not always present, but when it is, it's profound. | ||
You get a sense of What really matters here on earth and how our choices here ripple into eternity. | ||
So these are some things I think left me so excited to experience it with people in theaters. | ||
To your point earlier, I think it is meant to be experienced side by side with people. | ||
We just, we want to get hope back into the theater. | ||
Jason, can you hang over a second? | ||
I just want to hold you through the break. | ||
There's some things I want to drill down on here because, folks, this is 20 Heaven. | ||
You know, if you want to get quality product, you got the Angel Studio guys who did such a fantastic job on Sound of Freedom. | ||
Remember, Sound of Freedom came out and, what, it beat Indiana Jones and then Mission Impossible in the height of the summer. | ||
It was on July 4th, the height of the summer season. | ||
That takes Courage. | ||
Because they could have been financially wiped out. | ||
So when people like this come out and start putting forward films, if the films are quality, you gotta support them. | ||
And this film is a super high quality. | ||
You'll be blown away by this. | ||
And it needs to be seen in a theater. | ||
This is quite cinematic. | ||
This is just not a made-for-TV documentary. | ||
Very cinematic. | ||
And quite moving. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCD! | ||
They have all lied for too long. | ||
We will end what they do wrong. | ||
Spread the word of the wrong. | ||
Come let's take down... | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Okay. | ||
Angel.com forward slash Worm is where you get your tickets. | ||
You'll find out what's in 2700 screens. | ||
That is a massive, massive opening. | ||
Jason, what's your social media? | ||
How did they find out more about the film? | ||
I know they go to angel.com slash Worm to get information and tickets, but your personal, what is your personal social media that people can follow you and learn more about this? | ||
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So the film is after death movie. | |
We're on all socials and Cypher Studios and then Angel Studios. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We're just starting to get some reviews in from some industry press and it feels like the film is starting to get under attack. | ||
IndieWire and New York Times just sent us their reviews. | ||
It's definitely a different tone and reception than the tens of thousands of comments on social media. | ||
I mean, it is tens of thousands of comments. | ||
Every third or fourth comment is someone saying, my dad, my mom, my son had some experience similar to this. | ||
So the audience is spoken. | ||
The irony is now the gatekeepers are also starting to speak. | ||
And, you know, so we need people to show up. | ||
IndieWire is one thing. | ||
What's the summary of the New York Times? | ||
I take it the New York Times, not being particularly religious or spiritual, were not big fans of this film? | ||
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Yeah, it was a pretty light review overall. | |
I mean, it didn't get into too much detail, as expected. | ||
I think that they critiqued the overall idea. | ||
They critiqued the filmmaking. | ||
Which, you know, we're open to critique. | ||
I just think that, I mean, you should read the IndieWire review. | ||
Our PR agent said in 25 years they've never seen a review quite like that. | ||
Hold it, as far as IndieWire's taking a couple of shots of me on occasion on my film, how bad was it? | ||
He said in 25, they said in 25 years they've never seen a review like this? | ||
I take it that it was not arranged? | ||
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I'm just going to read the title. | |
After Death Review, studio behind Sound of Freedom, returns with brain-dead documentary about near-death experiences. | ||
So that's the title. | ||
There's some interesting verbs in there. | ||
Now hold it, but for this audience, that's a rave. | ||
That means you gotta see it. | ||
If IndieWire and the New York Times hate it, then obviously we're gonna love it. | ||
The Sound of Freedom was a massive hit. | ||
I think this is gonna be a big hit too. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
I know as a documentary filmmaker, it is tough to get in theaters. | ||
Even when you make it as a cinematic film, as a feature documentary, not for TV. | ||
It is virtually impossible to get 2,700 screens, and that's why people gotta go see it. | ||
Support the team over at Angel, and of course, Jason and his team. | ||
Thank you so much, brother. | ||
That's angel.com slash war room. | ||
Go find a location now. | ||
At 2,700 theaters, there'll be one near you, a location. | ||
Get some people, go see it. | ||
I guarantee you'll be talking about this over the weekend. | ||
This will be, you'll go grab a dinner or a cup of coffee or an adult beverage afterwards and talk about this. | ||
Jason, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Do we have the tweet? | ||
Can I put that tweet up? | ||
Does Denver have that yet? | ||
Do you have it? | ||
There's a lot, by the way, they're obviously all over Mike Johnson, every move of his, you know, what's going to come first, what's going to come first, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. | ||
OK, I want to, this came from, and I want to thank the Engine Room, got this to me. | ||
So for particularly our expanding radio audience, and we want to thank people in the Pittsburgh area, in Philadelphia, In Charlotte, in obviously Richmond, where John Frederick started his John Frederick Radio Network, and now in Missouri, outside of St. | ||
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Louis. | |
John's going to be announcing some other expansion of his, and we're going to be also rolling out some radio throughout the country. | ||
We'll be announcing, hopefully, next week. | ||
And for our podcast, our vast podcast audience, the show's always one of the top podcasts in the country, but that That all pales into really the live streaming and the TV audience presented that's provided by Real America Voice and the great team over there. | ||
My point is, download the podcast, even if you watch the show, and give us a review. | ||
It's a great way to help get your viewpoint in there, what we can hear is feedback, and also it gets us a rating. | ||
So give us a real review. | ||
You don't have to give us a rave if you don't think it's a rave. | ||
But I want everybody to go to the email. | ||
The email is totally free. | ||
The podcast is totally free. | ||
All the access to the content. | ||
We will never do a paywall. | ||
People have come to us. | ||
You got to do a paywall. | ||
We're not going to do a paywall. | ||
I want to be ubiquitous. | ||
I want to be and meet you folks where you are. | ||
That's why, you know, Carly Bonet and the great team over Midnight Rider and the team at Rumble. | ||
And, you know, we've got our own telegram channel with people up that put the content up every day. | ||
We've got obviously Real America's Voice and got the Getter Chat. | ||
And I just went over five million. | ||
Getter of folks, and the engagement on Getter is fantastic. | ||
You know, folks know I put stuff up overnight. | ||
Long and short of it, I want everybody to get the full experience, and the full experience has to come with both the visuals and the charts we put up, etc. | ||
This is very important. | ||
I've talked about this a lot. | ||
This is the end-wokeness over at Twitter, and they've done something very important, and I want everybody to see this. | ||
They've taken the number of illegal aliens This gets back to Nancy Mace. | ||
When Nancy Mace said, hey, this is a priority, and she's on armed services, and she's a hawk, that before we start talking about supplementals, because we just went through the authorization process for the entire defense budget, and she said, look, with these riders and kickers again, Israel's covered, particularly for right now, before we even discuss that, and forget Ukraine, before we even discuss that, We've got to get to the southern border. | ||
I want everybody to look at this. | ||
If you took the low end of the range, so the super low end of the range would be 5.7 million because you're actually paying for those. | ||
We are actively right now paying, you're paying the full freight, and I mean full freight. | ||
Medical care, education, I think you're giving them money, cell phones, all at 5.7 million illegal alien invaders. | ||
Because they are invaders. | ||
This has nothing to do with our asylum laws. | ||
Every asylum law was broken by the perpetrators of this in the NGOs, in the federal government. | ||
And to me, eventually, and they should understand this, we will bring you up on criminal charges for doing this. | ||
You've allowed an invasion of this country, an invasion of our country, our beloved country, to its detriment. | ||
The range goes from 40 to 50 million. | ||
I got Monica Crowley, and yesterday Brian Kennedy, all in the country that have been here. | ||
But we know just on Biden, the minimum number is 5.7. | ||
We know that's a hard number because you're paying for it. | ||
Even their own number of what they've allowed in is 8 million. | ||
And President Trump, he always says 10. | ||
I think it's 10 or north. | ||
But let's just take The number that the Biden regime even admits to which is 8 million and look at this chart. | ||
This shows you the scale of the crisis that we have today. | ||
Because all those people must leave. | ||
And that is just not empty rhetoric. | ||
That they must leave and go back to whence they came. | ||
They cannot and we will not allow them to stay in this country. | ||
If you're prepared to give that, then you're prepared to give the sovereignty of this nation away. | ||
And we are not prepared to do that. | ||
Look at this right here. | ||
Look at this chart. | ||
If you plugged it in, it's just what's happened on the Biden regime. | ||
It would be a state virtually the size of my beloved Commonwealth of Virginia, my home state. | ||
Eight million is right below Virginia. | ||
It's right below New Jersey. | ||
It's right below Michigan. | ||
It's right below North Carolina while I will speak this weekend. | ||
It's above the great state of Washington, Arizona, Tennessee, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Indiana. | ||
I want you to look and embrace that. | ||
It would be the 13th largest state and really tied virtually for the 12th largest state in the Union with 38 states below that. | ||
I want to keep that chart up there. | ||
I want that to be emblazoned into your spirit. | ||
If you look at that, and then you look at, you know, Kim Dotcom's tweet this morning, and the amazing Zero Hedge, which I will break down more in the 6 o'clock show, essentially saying, hey, Kim Dotcom may be right, it may be over. | ||
When you get to the scale of numbers we have now, and you've added $600 billion in the last 30 days, and you have to finance that. | ||
How do you do this? | ||
We've added a trillion. | ||
But look at that number right there. | ||
We've just in the Biden regime. | ||
And are you sitting there telling me they're legitimate with any legitimate government? | ||
Would anybody that called themselves a citizen of the United States of America that was bequeathed this amazing republic, this new Jerusalem that has done so much for so many people throughout the world. | ||
They would allow that to happen in a couple of years? | ||
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For what? | |
To break every asylum law out there? | ||
To allow people, invaders, to let them in? | ||
And we know, keep that number up there, we know from the IG report they have no earthy idea where 70, 80, 90% of these people are. | ||
The IG actually said We have no earthy idea that the forms they fill out at the border just have, oh, McDonald's in southern Chicago. | ||
And we have no, and we have no idea because they took away the DNA test. | ||
They took away the DNA test. | ||
They don't actually track these people. | ||
And Steve Bannon doesn't say that. | ||
The inspector general of Department of Homeland Security says that. | ||
And look at that right there. | ||
Our task and purpose is quite simple. | ||
To save this country. | ||
Victory begets victory and you're winning your Senate. | ||
You're a vanguard of an ascendant movement. | ||
And you're getting victories every day. | ||
We're every days, you know, we're not going to be victorious and everything but directionally every one of your wins even defeats still move the ball in the direction of saving this Republic. | ||
Even in your defeats, you move the ball. | ||
We move the chains. | ||
This is just like football. | ||
It's about momentum. | ||
And just like the National Football League, you just got to get better every week. | ||
You're not going to go undefeated. | ||
You just have to get better every week. | ||
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You have to get better every week. | |
And we can do that. | ||
We are doing that. | ||
But we want to see the stark reality of what we're up against. | ||
Look at that chart and comprehend who did this. | ||
Who did this to this country? | ||
This is why there has to be accountability after we went now with Mike Johnson. | ||
I think you've seen Mike Johnson. | ||
We've played his clips over the last couple of years on Judiciary. | ||
Where nobody has ripped Mayorkas better apart than Spartz may have given him a run, than Mike Johnson. | ||
Right? | ||
Nobody's taken on Garland better than Mike Johnson. | ||
He was infuriated by this. | ||
This shows you the scale. | ||
It shows you actually what we're up against. | ||
Eight? | ||
Man, do you think that you're just going to show up to the Roosevelt Hotel and say, here's the bus ticket and here's a box lunch and best of luck. | ||
I hope this experience, you know, helped you change, you know, things you need to change. | ||
And I'm sure you're going to be a great contributor back to where you're going. | ||
You think that's how it's going to play out? | ||
You seen those protests? | ||
Did you see the library? | ||
I think it was at the University of... No, it was at Cooper Union, I think it was, where they trapped the kids in the library. | ||
Cooper Union, where President Lincoln, then a failed congressman, gave a speech that drove him into the White House, into the war that actually saved the nation and took us to another level. | ||
That Cooper Union, if the Palestinian protesters had gotten through that door to those Jewish students, those Jewish students, I can't tell you if they've been alive today, but I'll tell you one thing, they would have been mangled. | ||
That is what is going to happen when you start the deportations. | ||
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Eight million people. | |
Million. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of fighting age men. | ||
Get ready for it. | ||
Because that day is coming, and the reason that day is coming is because we're going to drive it to that day. | ||
Short break, back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Um, we've got a lot to go through. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
Charlie Kirk's going to follow us here at the top of the hour. | ||
Jack Posobiec with all his amazing and brilliant reporting, particularly what's going on in Israel. | ||
We're going to get more into that on some of the 6 o'clock show and more of the capital markets. | ||
Break down the things that are happening right now of this of these three, you know Most important things have to happen the the whole fight over the debt ceiling the whole fight over them I should say the CR in the omnibus to make sure you get the appropriations bill to start to take this government apart brick by brick With the spending obviously this issue this crisis on the southern border This invasion of the southern border. | ||
You saw Nancy May's got to be stopped stopped immediately. | ||
Of course everything dealing with the early days of the Third World War and where our focus is going to be in not just defense. | ||
I think we need to start the concept is is wrong. | ||
It's not simply defense. | ||
It's victory. | ||
We're going to do this. | ||
We got to be victorious for too long. | ||
This country has had a mentality that I can go, you know, as Derek Harvey said, I can just manage these wars. | ||
I can just manage these conflicts. | ||
That got you Vietnam, that got you Iraq, and that got you to Afghanistan. | ||
There's no substitute for victory. | ||
Just ask yourself, and all the work you did, and how do you feel about Mike Johnson? | ||
How do you feel about changing out the cartel? | ||
Changing out the cartel, there's no substitute for victory, and our mindset has to be that. | ||
When we start thinking about the Third World War, and that gets to be, what is victory in stopping the invasion of our country? | ||
What is victory? | ||
It's just not stopping immediately what's happening and allowing 8, 10 million other invaders to remain here. | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
That does not work. | ||
That does not feel like victory. | ||
And we're not going to allow it to stand. | ||
If you do that, you're not going to have a country. | ||
And they're laughing at you. | ||
Remember, they're laughing. | ||
Part of the border security bill they put up is nothing but a bailout for the sanctuary cities in New York. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
We will fight this tooth and nail. | ||
As you guys have seen, and you're part of it. | ||
Make sure Birchgold, go there right now. | ||
You owe it to yourself to learn as much about this as possible, not just the macro about your country and all the issues tied to the to the primary reserve currency, but then how it affects how it comes back and actually affects your personal life, how it affects your personal life. | ||
In a way that, hey, I need to save to retirement. | ||
I also need to put things aside so I can enjoy, you know, enjoy life. | ||
I just don't want to be a slave wage my entire life. | ||
How do I do that? | ||
That's why you had talked to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Also, this gets the whole thing with home title lock. | ||
Just take things off your plate. | ||
Go check it out right now. | ||
You can't with cybercrime, you know, exploding and particularly now with the combination of artificial intelligence, you can't expose yourself. | ||
Somebody gets in and starts messing with that title and somebody gets able to take out a second loan. | ||
Look, they've got situation where they sell the houses, but I'm saying, hey, just to take out a second right now, the ability to have somebody suck out part of the home equity in your home and use it against you to take out a loan that you got to pay back at these rates, what seconds are. | ||
It could put a shot below the waterline for you in your entire life. | ||
Not only would you not have time available and bandwidth available to help save your country on the task and purpose and the exercises you do here on the show, you would need to get a second job, remember. | ||
The six trillion dollars that's embedded in homes today, that stands for 80 or 90% of people's net worth. | ||
When you look at your home equity. | ||
Also the JACE medical team. | ||
You know, this whole thing about unrestricted warfare in the China. | ||
The CCP, you know, and Xi just fired his defense minister. | ||
Guy was missing for a couple of months. | ||
They're going through big changes there. | ||
They're totally underwriting. | ||
They're complete cahoots with the Persians. | ||
They've done these long-term output deals at kind of very attractive rates to underwrite the Mullahs. | ||
That's what this whole thing in the Middle East, this whole Third World War, all the traps they've laid for us. | ||
All the traps they've laid for us. | ||
This is the Chinese, the CCP, and the Persians. | ||
Not our allies, which are the Chinese people and the Russian people, and I think the Persian people, who want freedom and liberty and don't want to live under | ||
The gangsters moolahs or the gangster KGB or the gangster CCP they yearn for freedom too But in the situation we've got now the gangsters run it and one of the reasons we finance the gangsters So we see someone like Jace medical to sit there and understand what Rosemary Gibson told us at the beginning of the pandemic Hey, these guys have a strategic stranglehold on all the on all the the supply chains And the active pharmaceutical agreement, so go check that out. | ||
Chase Medical. | ||
Okay. | ||
This individual, who was not a great guy personally, Hank Williams, very troubled man, but the hillbilly Shakespeare, and I'm telling you, his gospel music, brilliant. | ||
I'm bound for the promised land. | ||
We'll leave that Charlie Kirk next. | ||
We're back here five to seven tonight. | ||
We'll see you back in the warm then. | ||
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Well come and go with me, I am bound for the promised land. | |
For all those wide extended plains shine on eternal days. | ||
There God the sun forever reigns and scatters night away. | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
Oh, who will come and go with me? | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
No chillin' winds nor poisonous breath can reach that helpful shore. | ||
Sickness and sorrow, pain and death are felt and feared no more. | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
Oh, who will come and go with me? | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
When shall I reach that happy place And be forever blessed? | ||
When shall I see my father's face and in his bosom rest? | ||
I am bound for the promised land! | ||
I am bound for the promised land! | ||
Oh, who will come and go with me? |