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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room, Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, thank you for being here for the fourth hour, our early evening, Monday, 20 November, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
It's Thanksgiving week. | ||
We got a lot, as you can tell from the show today. | ||
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In fact, let me bring Benzmann in for a second. | ||
I'm going to do this in three cuts. | ||
Todd, thank you. | ||
President Trump actually went And I mean, is Trump the hardest working guy in showbiz? | ||
I mean, Saturday, I think he's in Iowa giving a big speech. | ||
Sunday, he goes to the border, has all the Border Patrol guys, throws down hard against Biden, what the Biden regime has done. | ||
But a couple of days before, knowing this was going to happen, Morning Joe had Steve Ratner, who was going to be Treasury Secretary under Hillary Clinton, and is still bugging for a job. | ||
This guy's a former partner at Lazard Frère and is kind of the resident know-it-all at Morning Joe. | ||
So I'm going to break this down into three groups, Todd, and I want you to respond after each one because we consider you the authority. | ||
Let's go ahead and play the first clip. | ||
The southern border are going to be big factors in the 2024 presidential election. | ||
According to the New York Times, the current Republican frontrunner, former President Trump, plans to address immigration with mass deportations, detention camps, and a new Muslim ban if he is re-elected. | ||
That's right, banning a religious group from coming to the United States. | ||
The Biden administration described Trump's reported plan as extreme, racist, and cruel. | ||
Meanwhile, our next guest says the debate over U.S. | ||
immigration policy is clouded by misinformation. | ||
And he is our good friend, former Treasury official, Morning Joe economic analyst, Steve Ratner, at the Southwest Wall with his chart. | ||
Steve, good morning. | ||
So let's begin with the reality of what exactly is happening right now at the southern border. | ||
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Yeah, Willie, there is an enormous amount of misinformation, and I got interested in this issue to try to figure it out. | |
And so here's what I learned. | ||
Let's start at the southwestern border, the south border, where we've had this surge in encounters. | ||
But it's not quite what people think. | ||
So yeah, this is a surge. | ||
You can see it's up to two and a half million people. | ||
But these are not people who snuck into the country, contrary to what many people may think. | ||
These are not people who snuck into the country. | ||
These are people who actually ended up in the hands of Customs and Border Protection. | ||
These are people who we can call apprehended, who were stopped from coming in the country and ended up going into our immigration system, which I will explain. | ||
So, if you come over here, my colleague Eric Krebs and I put this together because it is so complicated, but let me just, I'm not going to go through it all, but let me just try to give you the takeaways, so to speak. | ||
So, two and a half million people encountered, apprehended, whatever you want to call it, at the southern border. | ||
We think, the government thinks, that another 600,000 did successfully sneak in the country, swam across the Rio Grande, whatever they did. | ||
But the important point to know is that 80% of the people who tried to get across the southern border were actually apprehended, were actually in the hands of Customs and Border Protection. | ||
That's a pretty good percentage of success, 80% in our hands. | ||
The problem is, we have this unbelievably broken system, and I'm not going to go through all this as I said, that puts people through all kinds of different routes and channels and so on, but when the dust settled, what happened with those two and a half million people last year, ...was that just under a million were sent back, deported, otherwise removed from the country. | ||
The rest of them go into this system of immigration courts, applications for asylum, applications for other kinds of humanitarian relief. | ||
But because the courts are so backlogged, and to Joe's earlier point, because the government will not fully fund this because of the partisanship of it, Two and a half million people, roughly, 2.4 million people, stayed in the country. | ||
They're in a system of trying to get asylum, trying to get humanitarian relief, or eventually getting deported, but they're here for now. | ||
And so this is really the problem with our system, that we cannot get these people processed, and so they sit here. | ||
And what is the problem? | ||
Okay, hold it right there. | ||
That is one of the greatest commercials. | ||
I'm going to break that. | ||
That's going to be one of the greatest spots. | ||
Steve Ratner, you're a moron. | ||
And Morty, you can't be that dumb. | ||
Benzman, my blessed boy, I could go at this from 10 different angles, but I want to bring you in about the complete, utter nonsense and lies in that presentation right there. | ||
And I think the Trump campaign ought to be cutting that up into 30-second spots right now. | ||
Todd Benzman, I'll turn it over to you, brother. | ||
Yeah, my advice to Mr. Ratner is to give me a call. | ||
I'll set him straight. | ||
I'm here. | ||
I mean, you know, this is what I do. | ||
I mean, call me. | ||
Like, did you not think to call somebody at the Center for Immigration Studies before you went on the air with that? | ||
I mean, my first thought was, he said, I suddenly got interested in this and did some research. | ||
Okay. | ||
Some of us have been down there doing this for years and years and years. | ||
There are people who are experts at what those numbers are. | ||
You can't just throw up a bunch of colorful charts. | ||
And then say, this is too complicated over here to go into right now. | ||
The first thing was he seems to equate the fact that they caught immigrants, illegal aliens crossing the border as like a good thing. | ||
Because under this administration, when they catch you, that means that they are releasing you and processing you into the country forever and ever. | ||
You're never leaving. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
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Stop. | |
Whoa, whoa. | ||
Hang on. | ||
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Slow down. | |
They don't catch. | ||
They come across and they go to the concierge service that they turn Border Patrol into. | ||
They want to go to this because they understand they're going to be released into the interior of the country. | ||
And once you're in, you're in. | ||
This is the joke. | ||
He doesn't even understand the very basics. | ||
They're seeking out because there's nothing about catch. | ||
They're turning over and they have the little notepad. | ||
They have the little note there to give the exact magic words. | ||
But the asylum system, they've gunned down and turned all the laws that we actually have in an asylum system that worked to make it, to open it up to essentially an invasion. | ||
Todd Benz. | ||
The term apprehensions is a misnomer under this administration. | ||
An apprehension is actually a welcome. | ||
Each one of those is welcomed into the country. | ||
And then he mentions that, you know, don't worry, a lot of them will probably, after they're through with the system, end up deported. | ||
In fact, a million people got deported. | ||
And those million people that he's talking about getting deported actually would probably be Title 42 temporary pushbacks, where they turn right around and come in again. | ||
Until they get processed in themselves. | ||
The vast majority of people that have come in under the administration, this administration, who are welcomed in are not deported. | ||
They were invited into the country and they're here to stay. | ||
We're never going to get rid of them. | ||
They're in the queues because the administration understands that the backlog that he's talking about Yeah. | ||
is the actual mechanical device that they're using to bring people in permanently. | ||
They're never leaving. | ||
And this guy doesn't really know that. | ||
You know, it says, he admits at the beginning, oh yeah, I kind of got interested in this topic and started to do some research. | ||
I wonder what had happened. | ||
He got interested because he sees the polling is 90% supports Trump. | ||
That now he's got to seal the southern border. | ||
He's got to start deporting people and mass deportations. | ||
But hang on. | ||
Let's go ahead and complain. | ||
I knew Ratner was going to get to you. | ||
He got interested in doing the research because the numbers are so overwhelmingly against the Biden regime. | ||
Now they're waking up to the fact that, oh gosh, you hear everybody. | ||
The senator in New Hampshire. | ||
The junior senator. | ||
They're all talking about, oh, we need, we need, we need new, we need to really get, you know, to get Ukrainian $80 billion to be money laundered. | ||
We need to do some, some happy talk about change, you know, by going back to the original asylum system, which they're lying about. | ||
Let's go play some more Ratner. | ||
I want to bring you back in. | ||
Steve, before you move on to your third chart, what all is going into that spike? | ||
It is a big spike that we're seeing on those charts behind you. | ||
Republicans say it's the weakness of Joe Biden that he's signaled that our borders are open, so come on up. | ||
But we should point out that President Obama, under President Obama, those numbers were very low. | ||
He was even called by Democrats the deporter-in-chief. | ||
And under Donald Trump, they did come back up. | ||
So would you look at the patterns? | ||
What goes into that? | ||
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That's a great question, Willie, and I should have addressed it. | |
Yeah, probably there are some people who heard the President's softer message, President Biden's softer message at the beginning of his term about, we're not going to build any more wall, and we'll do a few other things. | ||
But the bulk of it, we think, is because economic conditions, to Joe's earlier point, are very strong here, and people know that. | ||
They want to come and get jobs. | ||
By contrast, economic conditions in Latin America had the worst recovery from COVID, much worse recovery from COVID. | ||
And so they're desperate. | ||
And then you have countries like Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela that have become so strife ridden, so difficult to live in that people just want to leave. | ||
So it's a very complicated set of reasons. | ||
But I would again emphasize, these are not people who snuck in the country. | ||
These are people who actually got caught trying to enter the country or just tried to enter the country and ended up You idiot, they didn't get caught because your first thing, economic, economic, and what a better economic deal, which we understand is a natural thing. | ||
It's not the basis for asylum. | ||
That's the basis to get in line for immigration. | ||
This thing's the only game you got, Ratner. | ||
They haven't been apprehended, you moron. | ||
They jumped to Border Patrol because they're a concierge service to get you in deep into the country. | ||
Todd Bensman, brother, help me out here. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
So listen, the guy clearly is not an expert. | ||
He doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
I can't believe they put him up there. | ||
But one thing that you have to remember is that Donald Trump bequeathed A border that was at about 30,000 a month coming across people apprehended. | ||
In those days, they actually had to run because the Trump border patrol was chasing them down to push them back under Remain in Mexico and Title 42 at almost 90%. | ||
So they were running. | ||
Everybody was a runner back then. | ||
The economic conditions of Central America were just as bad under Trump at 30,000 a month as they are under Biden now. | ||
The US economy was just as strong under Trump for all of those years as it is, whatever it is happening now, there's enough of a draw for them to come through. | ||
Uh, to get jobs. | ||
My point is those are steady state factors. | ||
They never change. | ||
What does change is whether or not you let them in or push them back. | ||
That's it. | ||
Um, what that guy should do is go down to the border for a few days and talk to the immigrants. | ||
I've interviewed thousands of them, and I always ask the same question. | ||
Why are you coming? | ||
Why are you coming now? | ||
And the answer is always universally Because they're letting us in. | ||
There are no other factors. | ||
When they let you in, when we let you in, they come. | ||
When we block you and send you back to Mexico, they don't come. | ||
It's a really simple dynamic. | ||
You don't need a bunch of interesting charts with purple and red and orange in there that you won't talk about, by the way, to be able to show what's going on here. | ||
Go talk to the immigrants, man. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
I saved the best. | ||
Believe it or not, I saved the best cut for last. | ||
Your head is about to really blow up now. | ||
Let's go and play. | ||
Ratner, I gotta tell you, any shot you had of being Secretary of the Treasury, you blew just being on this hit. | ||
Because you come across as the complete total amateur you are. | ||
Let's go and play the last cut. | ||
The third chart there, Steve, what does it tell us about our population, about what immigration means to our workforce and the age of the people who live here? | ||
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Yeah, so as I tried to say, we're not being overrun by immigrants, legal or otherwise, and that is actually a problem. | |
And it's a problem for this reason. | ||
Our fertility rate, like most other major countries, is declining. | ||
Fewer babies per woman, whole set of reasons for that. | ||
So if you look at our population projections, if we had no immigration in this country, our population would actually peak next year. | ||
And then it would start to decline, all the way like that, out to just over 200 million at the end of the century. | ||
We take in roughly a million immigrants a year legally now through various processes. | ||
That will hold our population roughly flat. | ||
If we want our population to grow at the same rate that it grew at in the 20 years from 2000 to 2020, we need to take in 3 million immigrants a year. | ||
So, there is a really strong argument for why we need more immigration, not less immigration. | ||
Now, let me just show you, by contrast, China. | ||
China does not really have any immigration. | ||
They actually have emigration, 300,000 people a year leaving. | ||
Did he just pitch, did Ryder just pitch the replacement theory? | ||
Yeah, what we need is three million a year for Marxist hellholes. | ||
That's exactly what we need. | ||
He's pitching the replacement. | ||
They said the quiet part out loud. | ||
That right there is the replacement theory. | ||
Hey, I'm not proposing this. | ||
Tucker's not on here proposing it. | ||
They're making the pitch $3 million a year and of course they don't even talk about all the illegal immigration that's gone on before. | ||
There's probably 40 or 50 million illegal immigrants in the country right now. | ||
Todd Benzeman, how do you even respond to this? | ||
So this is coming from like a classic progressive left point of view and prism. | ||
Whoever he sought out for this hit beforehand was clearly going to be over there with the progressive left, kind of the European left, or the crazy Cato guys that are just kind of libertarian, you know, open borders. | ||
He's making an argument of, let's make lemonade out of lemons. | ||
As long as all these people are coming through, you know, we kind of could use them. | ||
We need them. | ||
So let's just tear down all of our border laws and forget about the INA, the Immigration and Naturalization Act, and just let them all come through. | ||
Because after all, we need them. | ||
But this kind of blows past the point of most nation states, the existence Which is that, you know, you have to have borders and you have to be able to control your borders as a fundamental matter of national sovereignty. | ||
No nation on earth says, hey, we need more labor, so let's just take all the border guards away and let everybody just come through who wants to come through. | ||
Nobody does that. | ||
Uh, what he, what this guy's arguing is for that. | ||
Let's just, we need them. | ||
So let's just let everybody in and just think this is actually a good thing. | ||
Uh, that's the problem with what he's saying. | ||
If you want to, uh, have illegal or have legal, increased legal, uh, immigration, then have that debate and open up the legal spigots like Canada's doing right now. | ||
I think one of the reasons people are not, the fertility, family formations later, people aren't, because of the economic burden put on people and the stress and tension put on people. | ||
I'm adamantly opposed to the one million. | ||
Legal immigrants per year. | ||
I think that's really got to be dialed back until we make sure that all American citizens have good jobs and are having the prosperity in this country. | ||
We can get our fertility rates up, but that takes policy action to do that, not just to bring in more cheap labor and to take opportunities away from American citizens that have fought and defended this country and helped build this country. | ||
Go ahead, Todd. | ||
I mean, I was just going to pitch this one other idea, which is that You know, what Ratner's argument there is, it's based on a presumption that population growth is a good thing. | ||
And I would just put forth the proposition that maybe perennial, forever population growth is not always a good thing. | ||
Maybe you want to have less population. | ||
It's not necessarily a bad thing that you're going to have less crowding and Uh, competition for jobs and resources. | ||
That's a whole other novel. | ||
I get it. | ||
But he's building into the debate that we must have this growth. | ||
And the only way to get it is to just pull away all of our border patrol and let everybody in. | ||
The elites want decreased wages, they want pressure on working class people, decreased wages, and they want bigger domestic market, more consumers. | ||
They want more consumers, and they want, particularly they want more consumers, and you don't know, if we want people here, we want people who really want to come here, and we want the best. | ||
Okay, not just opening the doors, what they've done now. | ||
8 to 10 million illegal alien invaders here now in the heart of the country. | ||
You see the disaster everywhere. | ||
Steve Ratner, just look to Midtown Manhattan or your beloved Upper West Side. | ||
Where do we get you? | ||
Where's all the information? | ||
What are your touch points, your books, your writings, social media, all of it, Todd Bensman? | ||
Well, I would invite Mr. Ratner to contact me through BensmanTodd at Twitter or X now. | ||
You can find my book and read my book, Mr. Ratner, called Overrun, How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. | ||
History. | ||
And you can also find me on Getter and Truth Social. | ||
Brother, fantastic job deconstructing Ratner. | ||
We're going to push this one out hard on social media tonight. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
Ratners will be cut into 30-second spots. | ||
It's absolutely a disaster because their polling is terrible in this. | ||
Part of the inextricably linked nature of the invasion of the southern border and the economic and financial crisis the United States is facing. | ||
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David and Nancy, you have set up a company that focuses on this and I want to talk about the products. | ||
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Well, we've been on this journey for about 17 years. | |
We had a son that was born in 2006 and he was born under compromised delivery, but the doctors persuaded us to vaccinate him and instead of just giving him one vaccine, they gave him five. | ||
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You know, when the pandemic hit, we had over a 10-year head start on everyone, on what was going on with the vaccines and everything, so we just had a different insight into what was going on and we saw the problems. | |
There were a lot of great people out there that were leading the charge on that, so I don't want to steal any thunder from them. | ||
We started looking at, you know, that became our business. | ||
We've been in nutrition for almost 15 years and we really started looking at, you know, what can we do to help? | ||
And we had a different formula. | ||
We originally didn't set out to make something that could help with the spike proteins and the vaccine issues people are having. | ||
But it turned out that the product that we made mimicked intermittent fasting in the body. | ||
It mimicked the effects of fasting without actually skipping meals. | ||
And that turns on a process called autophagy, which is, it's the body's recycling system. | ||
So if you think of the blue truck coming up, coming to your curb, taking away the recycling goods, they go to a factory, they get made into new things, and they come back. | ||
That happens in your body also. | ||
You just know how, you have to know how to turn it on. | ||
And when that gets activated, the body gets rid of anything that's not essential, anything that's not, it could be old cells, damaged cells, Pathogens, little fragments of things, and one of the things that actually gets swept up in that whole recycling and regeneration process are these spike proteins. | ||
They're foreign to the body, they're toxic to the body, and they just need to be removed. | ||
So when we discovered that this formula that we have, which we have patents pending on now, Actually helped promote the body. | ||
It really fit in with what we did our whole lives, which is, you know, since our son was born, which is find things that can help the body to heal itself. | ||
And one of the things that we talked about is, you know, we didn't have to be smarter than Fauci. | ||
We didn't have to be smarter than Big Pharma. | ||
But we had the power of the body. | ||
We had a secret weapon, the intelligent design of the human body. | ||
And I see the graphic there. | ||
It's kind of a representation of the process. | ||
The body goes and eats itself. | ||
It eats all the bad things, leaves all the, you know, breaks the spike protein. | ||
It's going to break it down into amino acids. | ||
And then the body can go and build new healthy cells. | ||
It just helps optimize everything. | ||
It helps improve everything. | ||
Amazing for anti-aging. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
When the vaccine was in the process of, was it the Project Warp Speed? | ||
Did you guys know then that this was going to be a problem or is when the vaccines first started getting rolled out when people just, you know, we knew about the spike protein originally as people started to identify it before they went into it. | ||
But did you guys think that there was going to be an issue on either vaccine injury or the vaccine not working? | ||
Did you guys think of that early on? | ||
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We were optimistic. | |
We were hopeful and optimistic. | ||
I think like, like everyone else said that it would work. | ||
And it's just, you can't, there's enough issues with other vaccines, and we're not anti-vaxxers, but there's enough issues with vaccines that are tested and go through decades of testing to create vaccines like this in a matter of months and just throw them out, even if the intentions were the most noble out there, it's troublesome. | ||
So we were cautiously optimistic at the time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How did you get then to tie it back to, as you guys were working with your scientists and working on this, to tie it back to the process of intermittent fasting? | ||
How did that come about, this whole thing of the body taking care of itself, taking kind of the garbage out, so to speak, and rejuvenation? | ||
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You know, it's kind of funny, we didn't set out to make a COVID product or a spike product. | |
Remember, this is going back a year and a half ago. | ||
So you would have to be crazy to have jumped in and said, I want to make that type of product in that political environment. | ||
We were making a weight loss product. | ||
And when we put it together and we start digging into the research, we knew it activated the autophagy process. | ||
What we didn't realize at the time, until the team came together and we started pouring through the studies, is that autophagy is the only way to get the spike protein out of the body. | ||
There are, you know, especially, you know, if you think of what a spike does, the whole point of the spike is it goes inside the cell to deliver its modified RNA. | ||
They tell us it's mRNA, but it's modified RNA, which is a whole different story. | ||
But it delivers that modified RNA to the nucleus of the cell so it can start producing more spike proteins. | ||
Once it gets inside that cell membrane, it's got a shell around it. | ||
It's protected. | ||
So there are some other things that can help somewhat when they're free-floating spikes. | ||
But the only way to get them out of the cell is through the process of autophagy. | ||
The body has this process built in already. | ||
It's a survival mechanism. | ||
It's been with us since, you know, we wouldn't be here as a species if it wasn't for that process. | ||
It was originally back, if you think way back in prehistoric times, if the hunters came to the village and they didn't have a successful hunt, people didn't eat. | ||
And that's when the body's, that's why it's tied to fasting, it's tied to a stress environment, scarcity of resources, and it's the body's way of just, it's kind of like spring cleaning in the body. | ||
It goes and finds anything that's not useful, anything that's not optimized, it gets rid of it, it breaks it down into its base elements, and then it just throws it back to the cells so they can gobble those pieces up and go and help create new cells and healthy cells and powers the body. | ||
It's really a phenomenal process. | ||
We've learned this so many times with our son that when you give the body what it needs, typically the body already has figured out the solution. | ||
The body knows what to do. | ||
We just have to listen to it and know how to promote it properly. | ||
The healing is there. | ||
So how do people get access to this? | ||
I understand you're putting this forward in kind of a package. | ||
Walk us through the package and how do people get access to it? | ||
How do they get access particularly because our audience is information immersive. | ||
How do they get immersed in all the information about this? | ||
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We're a long time fans here. | |
Well, first of all, you go to warroomwellness.com. | ||
We've got, there's tons of information. | ||
There's a lot of science behind this. | ||
There's actually three products and that's the important thing to look at. | ||
It's a complete protocol. | ||
So you see the three bottles there. | ||
We looked at what would it take to really make something amazing that could help with the entire problem, not just portions of it. | ||
And we looked at it and said, okay, first you need to remove what the problem is. | ||
So that's our nocovidian product. | ||
It helps promote autophagy. | ||
The body can go and help clean out itself. | ||
Then you want to repair some of the damage. | ||
A lot of the damage people are having is related to clotting. | ||
You hear a lot about microclots and clotting issues. | ||
We have a natto-based product and that natto is just an enzyme. | ||
It's an enzyme derived from non-GMO soy and it goes in and it has the ability to break down the fibrin and blood clots. | ||
So you remove the problem, then you repair that. | ||
But then there's a new thing that's just really started coming out over the last 6-12 months and that's about DNA contamination and fragments of things and the whole modified versus mRNA issue where there's concerns about actually affecting the epigenome and affecting people's DNA. | ||
So we have this product. | ||
We're just launching this here. | ||
It actually goes in the ingredient and it is the first dietary ingredient that has shown to have an active mechanism to go and affect the epigenome. | ||
And what that means, it can go in and it can help reset your epigenome. | ||
If you think of your genome as the DNA is your hardware, the epigenome is like the software that sits on top of it that controls if genes are turned on and off. | ||
You want the good genes on, you want the bad genes off. | ||
And this, we call it restore a gene for a reason, because it has the ability to go and actually have a positive impact and help reset it. | ||
So you remove the bad, you repair the damage, and then the goal is to restore you back to the way you were before, or even better. | ||
So if you go to warroomwellness.com, we have a special offer. | ||
Like I said, we're huge war room fans here. | ||
We're in the war room posse for many, many years. | ||
It's over 50% off our two or three bottle packages. | ||
And it's this is something that you know, if you had COVID, you should really take a look at this protocol. | ||
If you were vaccinated, you definitely should look at this protocol. | ||
Even if you weren't, if you're around other people, remember three out of four people that you see on the street were vaccinated. | ||
So you know, shedding is real. | ||
So just this is something everyone needs. | ||
We've really worked hard to get the pricing to make it affordable. | ||
We understand the issues with the economy right now. | ||
But you can't put a price on your health. | ||
And it's our goal to get this out to as many people as possible because I think everyone listening here knows someone who's been injured. | ||
We're all in this together now. | ||
Yeah, through this whole process. | ||
This is something that can help. | ||
So, warroomwellness.com. | ||
Tremendous special offers. | ||
You know, you can dig into all the science you want there. | ||
We have all kinds of studies on the products that you can see there. | ||
And wordofhonest.com. | ||
We just hope that people go and check it out. | ||
And we think if you do, you're going to make the choice to protect yourself, protect your family. | ||
Yeah, we're going to drive everybody there today. | ||
And Grace and Mo will be doing the chat rooms. | ||
David and Nancy, your journey, starting with your son as a newborn infant, has been quite incredible. | ||
I want to really thank you for doing this. | ||
For the War Room Posse. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
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Our pleasure. | |
Thanks for having us. | ||
David and Nancy Flynn over at Warrior Essentials. | ||
Now go to warroomwellness.com. | ||
Check it all out. | ||
All the information, studies, all of it. | ||
So go immerse yourself right now. | ||
Ben Harnwell, Rome. | ||
Ben, correct me if I'm wrong, I hate to say that we called this, but the situation, I want to get to the Murdoch's, everything like that, but I got to go to Zelensky. | ||
Finally, this rift is out in the open, where Zelensky fired his first senior military commander, different than the recruiting guys. | ||
This was the head of the, looked like the medical supply corps, but a huge rift going on. | ||
Between and we just had this tweet earlier today about this meeting in Halifax where US senators told their counterparts. | ||
Hey, there's not going to be a one more penny for Ukraine unless we agree to a changes to border policy as you just went through with Todd Benson. | ||
The Democrats are never going to agree to what really needs to be done that the Republicans would think would be. | ||
Good evening Steve. | ||
Well we intimated this was perhaps going to happen last week. | ||
over the weekend and that's before even the news broke that Zelensky and the military, this rift is quite public. | ||
It's just not on the pages of the New York Times anymore. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Good evening, Steve. | ||
Well, we intimated this was perhaps going to happen last week. | ||
I think that the major attention is seeing what happens now to General Valery Solozny, he's the Commander-in-Chief in Ukraine. | ||
Remembering, of course, that in Ukraine the commander-in-chief isn't the president, isn't the head of state, it's a military general. | ||
And most of the dissatisfaction in the armed forces seems to be centering around him. | ||
And of course, actually, by the way, he's very popular in Ukraine. | ||
As Zelensky's popularity declines, his popularity is ascending. | ||
And it's been speculated, that's one of the reasons why Zelensky cancelled the presidential elections set for next March, because they feared, he and his team feared that Zelensky was becoming so popular. | ||
Now, the Major General you mentioned, who was dismissed today, and we did mention this briefly last week, this is Major General Titiana Kuzmich. | ||
I have difficulty pronouncing her name. | ||
Ostashchenko, head of the emergency medical supplies out in the field. | ||
It's an unusual choice. | ||
Now, there are some sources that suggest she's particularly close to the Commander-in-Chief, as are another two important generals in military leadership. | ||
But it's an interesting choice to start with the Purge. | ||
I can only speculate for two reasons. | ||
One of them is her alleged closeness to the General. | ||
That's the thing, Steve. | ||
Breaking down the official explanation for this is that Zelensky was going on about tourniquets and needing to digitalise procedures. | ||
That's really obscure. | ||
My only speculation can be is that morale is so bad now on the front lines to do with pretty lousy, universally considered lousy attention to soldiers who are being blown to smithereens. | ||
This was a last ditch attempt to try to show that the cannon fodder that he really cares about them personally and therefore has ordered leadership, a change of leadership over that. | ||
Not only however has the Major General been fired today, another sacking, and this news just came in a short while ago Steve, this is the head of Ukraine's cyber defence agency. | ||
He also is being sacked, this is Yuri Shiho and that's due to alleged, and his deputy by the way, due to alleged graft and corruption charges. | ||
You're going to see, you're going to see, you're going to see all this. | ||
I mean, this is Zelensky trying to get ahead of it. | ||
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First off, the much-heralded counter offensive is, is done. | ||
Now they understand they have a massive problem with the war room with the MAGA, you know, the MAGA, Republicans, no more money. | ||
We don't want to put it into the money laundering operation. | ||
Democratic senators have actually told their counterparts that, hey, it looks like remote that we're going to be in here. | ||
They've hit panic. | ||
And now Zelensky is going to try to... Is there... | ||
Anyway you don't see this ending, I'm not saying in a military coup, but somehow they're going to ask Zelensky to step aside because directionally this is going exactly where we said it was going to go, but this is going to be more agony for the Ukrainian people. | ||
Do you think some adults in the room, or if there are any left in Europe, can step in here and try to sort this thing out? | ||
Because this could very quickly spin. | ||
When you're firing the head of cyber defense and his deputy, And you're actually putting the thing on for a graph. | ||
That means they're stealing. | ||
Everybody's stealing. | ||
When the assistant to the lead general dies in an accident in his home with a hand grenade, right? | ||
And they say it's an accident, not an assassination. | ||
This thing could very quickly... We got a couple of minutes here, Ben. | ||
How quickly could this spin out of control? | ||
Well, you know, every day, Steve, we're talking about this, and every day there's a new indication that there are rumblings taking place within the military. | ||
By the way, I can't help but notice that the last time there was a major U.S. | ||
delegation over there, I think, correct me if I'm wrong, but the six Deputy Defense Ministers were sacked, or was it the 30 Regional Recruitment Agencies? | ||
They were sacked on the very day. | ||
No, it was the six, all deputies were sacked. | ||
Yeah, you know, I can't help but feel that whenever Americans in leadership position are in Ukraine, Zelensky tries to show that he's doing something against corruption so that they go away with this in their head. | ||
But there's definitely… So you think this is tied to Bill Burns? | ||
You think this is tied to the CIA director being over there? | ||
Because the CIA director was over there, I'm sure, to deliver a tough message to him saying, hey, we've got to have a big change of course here because this is not going to get funded. | ||
Your plan right now is not going to get funded by the Congress. | ||
It's Lloyd Austin who made an unannounced visit over to Kier today. | ||
I don't know if this is the moment to ask Memphis if they have it ready just to put on that b-roll as I'm talking. | ||
He's over there and he was basically, again Steve, it's strange, His quote was, and I'll just read this out, he says, The message that I bring you today, Mr. President, is that the United States of America is with you. | ||
We will remain with you for the long haul. | ||
Steve, it's strange, because I don't know on what basis, or what planet he's living on, that he can make that assurance. | ||
Right. | ||
That's like telling, that's a... | ||
That's the same speech they gave DiEM in late October of 1963. | ||
Ben, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're spending a lot of time this week on this. | ||
Where do people go to get the huge engagement in your social media? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
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I've got to bounce. | ||
We'll get you on in the morning show tomorrow. | ||
Make sure you're fresh. | ||
Not these late nights. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
hit them perhaps. | ||
I tell you what, Ben, we've only got 30 seconds. | ||
I gotta bounce. | ||
We'll get you on in the morning show tomorrow. | ||
Make sure you're fresh. | ||
Not these late nights. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Just go to Ben's getter account right now. | ||
Okay. | ||
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