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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. | ||
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Okay. | |
Welcome. | ||
Um, we've got a lot to get to today. | ||
Thank you for hanging out for the second hour on a Friday. | ||
First hour was pretty intense. | ||
This is going to be even more intense. | ||
I got Joe Allen. | ||
We got a lot of stuff to go through with Joe. | ||
Uh, this is going to tie directly to president Trump's, uh, big speech tomorrow in, um, Iowa that we're going to cover wall to wall. | ||
We will actually be up on getter live streaming that and I'll be in for commentary and I'll probably do a pregame and I may even do a post game. | ||
I got to get. | ||
Mo and Grace and everybody to sign off. Ben Harnow is going to join us. A lot going on in the Ukraine situation and through the rest of Europe, the civil war they're having right now against Sharia supremacist. That's also going to tie to the speech tomorrow and also this big fight on Capitol Hill about the funding, the budgeting, all of it, which you're in the front row of. I've asked, you know, we shift over here at six o'clock to Lindell TV. As you know, not only | ||
am I a dear friend and colleague of Mike Lindell, but I'm a huge supporter of what everything he's doing in media. And And I've asked him to join. | ||
We've never had Mike on, and I think in the two years we've been doing the 6 O'Clock Show, we've never had Mike on to join us. | ||
But Mike, I want to thank you for joining us. | ||
But if I knew you were going to be as big a diva. | ||
You see, the Memphis guys are a little different than the RIV in Denver. | ||
I'm always criticizing them, and they've got a great team there. | ||
They're fantastic. | ||
If folks know, on the 6 o'clock show, because of the way the clock's set up, I'm much less jumping around, because I've got longer swaths of time. | ||
And the Memphis guys are just totally calm, cool, and collected. | ||
So everything's boom, because the show has a slightly slower pace, given the clock. | ||
But Mike, if I knew what a diva you were, and getting set up on your own channel, I mean, Mike's like kicking off a director. | ||
Hey, my shot's got to be perfect. | ||
Logan, I don't think of my sound. | ||
Dude, your guys are great. | ||
Just be the star that you are. | ||
If I knew it was this big a pain in the ass, we would have never thought of it. | ||
But anyway, thank you for joining us, Mike. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
And everybody, I want to tell you about this, everybody. | ||
Steve likes to tell me how to be a marketer. | ||
Every day. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I have caught a couple of nits, and I tell Lindell you're the greatest marketer I've ever met when I'm sitting there telling you something. | ||
No, real quickly, I want to, because I've got a minute or two here. | ||
You said earlier in the morning show about we got winds all over. | ||
Sometimes the folks in the live chat don't don't feel it. | ||
They feel like they're being overwhelmed. | ||
And I'm about to go into a segment of this executive order that Biden has signed that is bringing in artificial intelligence as a central organizing principle in the government, not for surveillance anymore, but for absolute control. | ||
And I've got, you know, Joe's got some cuts from Elon Musk and Joe's giving this live talk tomorrow. | ||
in LA that's already sold out and packed. People oftentimes don't feel like, I don't see the wins because I know you guys are doing a lot behind the scenes, but what I see is guys in Cochise County getting indicted or I see other people getting rolled up. | ||
So give me a minute or two about the wins. Yeah, and that's really sad with Cochise County because I had all them on the phone last year right after that election and they, you know, they didn't, they did back down and they did So for them to be pressed charges a year later for wanting paper ballots in Anne County is disgusting. | ||
But they're doing that to try and get out in front of everything we're doing. | ||
We have a plan. | ||
You can check it out at LyndalePlan.org, everybody. | ||
And starting in January, we have a plan for all 3,143 counties coming from the bottom up. | ||
And we've had over 200 counties committed to go to paper ballots hand-counted in the 2024 election. | ||
Now, some are a higher commitment than others, I'll give you that. | ||
But we are winning, a big win with Argentina. | ||
We have a great example now of a country that can completely go to paper ballots in four and a half months. | ||
And 30 million people, they had an election, not a selection. | ||
We have lawsuits winning. | ||
You're not going to hear about this on Fox News, everybody. | ||
You're not going to hear about this on any of these other channels. | ||
And so if you're looking for hope, you know, you need to continue to watch Frank's speech on the war room. | ||
You need to watch these and get educated on what's going on out there because there is so much hope. | ||
There's people everywhere pouring into this bucket of common sense and And we have plenty of time. | ||
Everyone says, Mike, do we have enough time? | ||
Do we have enough time? | ||
Yes, we have a lot of time, and we're going to get it done. | ||
If we secure our election platforms enough, And we override these algorithms and all this, we will have our real president back in office. | ||
But we, you know, I just came from California, Steve, and I met with many of them out there. | ||
I have teams out there. | ||
California and Oregon and places like this, they've lived this horrific It's out there with the government and the things they've done to destroy California like what's being done to us to destroy the United States. | ||
So they're way ahead of us and these people are all on board. | ||
We have more people on the ground there and we have, you know, we had Windsor, 18 counties were going to follow Shasta County and go paper-free, I mean go machine-free to pay for ballots. | ||
Well, the government steps in and goes, oh no, you can't do that. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
So what we've got, we've got a different plan coming on here for January and February, where everybody's going to kind of do this at once, where they can't, the media can't attack and the government can't pinpoint one county or one official like they're doing right now in Cochise County. | ||
We're going to all do it at once. | ||
It'll be the power of numbers. | ||
It's a great plan. | ||
There's great things coming out. | ||
You're going to see in the news in December here of lawsuits we have going on that I can't disclose right now. | ||
But things are going on, people. | ||
I wouldn't be so optimistic. | ||
I'm always optimistic. | ||
But if we didn't have all these things in place, I wouldn't be out here going, you know, hey, we have great hope. | ||
I'm more encouraged now than I've ever been. | ||
And that's why they've been attacking me since our summit in August. | ||
Non-stop for three months attacking my pillow. | ||
And like it's never been attacked before. | ||
They want to silence my voice. | ||
They want to just completely bankrupt me. | ||
But Steve, we're coming out the other end because of the War Room Posse. | ||
Because of the support we've had. | ||
The biggest supporter we've had, everybody, at my pillow during this time, so I can go out there and do these things, is the War Room Posse. | ||
Walk us through, particularly, the audience appreciates this because you're giving them all a heads up and early looks into the specials. | ||
Walk us through the specials. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
The number is 800-873-1062. | ||
Remember, I want to tell people the background of that. | ||
Uh, when I first got it, because I'm not a marketing guy, I'm not really a commercial guy, uh, you know, I thought it was a general, I thought that was the 800 call-in number for MyPillow. | ||
So not that I wasn't prepared to put it up, and we did all the time, but then Mike informed me, it was only a couple days ago, he goes, hey, what's your call number? | ||
You know, what's your 800 number? | ||
I go, what are you talking about? | ||
So you hear her number, you repeat. | ||
And I go, isn't that your general? | ||
Goes, no, that's just worm. | ||
And so now I'm like one of those pilgrims. | ||
Rush Limbaugh told the story that, hey, Jamestown, they were dying because it was all collectivism. | ||
But then they got their own plots and everybody flourished and everybody was a millionaire. | ||
I said, I got my number now. | ||
It's all over. | ||
I repeated in my sleep. | ||
Eight hundred, eight, seven, three, because I was one of one zero six. | ||
I was one. | ||
I said, I said, I know Lindale's got a lot on his mind, but how can he not remember the 800 number to my pillow? | ||
And I realized he goes, no, we have like 10,000, 800 numbers. | ||
We have 800, eight, seven, three, one. | ||
800-873-1062. | ||
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That's where you go. | ||
But Mike, tell us about the special. | ||
And that number everybody, and my operators love talking to you all because they know that's the war room. | ||
It pops right up and says someone from the war room posse is calling when you call 800-873-1062. | ||
You guys are so encouraging to all my employees, too. | ||
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We thank the War Room Posse so much. | ||
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Mike Lindell will let you get about your pointed rounds, but thank you so much for being here on your own channel. | ||
First time we've had you on in two years. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
I know Memphis is in my ear. | ||
I know he's a diva, but we'll get him off here and get back to the show. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
God! | ||
Unbelieved. | ||
Worse than I. People tell you when I was, this is one of the things I had to learn in doing the show, is that in that time I was a film director, and for documentary films, I get, because you got to be a control freak, right? | ||
And so I'd be sitting here and we'd do the show and tell the director what to do. | ||
Hey, the guys in Denver do a great job. | ||
The guys in Memphis do a great job. | ||
The men and women that support us here in those control rooms and the two different channels we do the show in, of course, my ever crack team, production team. | ||
here at the War Room. | ||
I've got a cold open. | ||
This is one of the great things the team does, the Joe Allens of the world, the rest of my production team, to put together these great cold opens. | ||
Let's play this, and I want to bring in Joe Allen about the new threat. | ||
I shouldn't say it's a new threat, but now it's unmasked, the threat of tyranny over a liberty-loving and freedom-loving people. | ||
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Actually, the thinker who I think had the best foresight about how the AI revolution was going to play out is actually Ray Kurzweil. | ||
And part of what he says is, look, what's going to happen is in 2030s, first of all, he says AGI 2029. | ||
Yeah, I keep telling people it seems to be almost exactly right. | ||
The AGI, the idea of artificial general intelligence, given what you now are working on yourself and you know how easy or hard it is to train, to create the inferences, to create the weights, It's funny, you know, all these weights, they're just basically numbers in a comma separated value file. | ||
And that's our digital God, the CSV file. | ||
I would say that we are less than three years from that point. | ||
How do you think about that again? | ||
And how do you think the creative community and those who were the original IP owners should think about that? | ||
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I don't know, except to say that the by the time these lawsuits are decided, we'll have digital God. | |
So I asked Digital God at that point. | ||
These lawsuits won't be decided before at a time frame that is relevant. | ||
If you look at the UK event, which I was part of, the UK government took the bait, took the ideas, decided to leave. | ||
They're very good at this. | ||
And they came out with very sensible guidelines. | ||
And because the US and the UK have worked really well together, there's a group within the National Security MSC here that is particularly good at this. | ||
And they got it right. | ||
And that produced this EO, which is the longest EO, I think, in histories of executive orders, which says that each of the aspects of our government are to get organized around this. | ||
I defy you to argue that an AI doctor for the world and an AI tutor is net negative. | ||
It just has to be good. | ||
Smarter, healthier people has got to be good for our future. | ||
When I started trying to help the Ukrainians, the Russians didn't really use very many drones. | ||
Now they have twice as many drones as the Ukraine. | ||
And this is a very, very big deal. | ||
And I know it's something that you personally are interested in, because we've talked about it before, is these are steps toward more automatic war. | ||
Right? So, Word is, unfortunately, drives the necessity of invention. | ||
I think we're going to see this technology applied there. | ||
But I think we're at the cusp of using AI for probably the biggest positive transformation that education has ever seen. And the way we're going to do that is by giving every student on the planet an artificially intelligent but amazing personal tutor. | ||
And we're going to give every teacher on the planet an amazing artificially intelligent teaching assistant. | ||
What the fourth industrial revolution will lead to is a fusion of our physical, our digital, and our biological identities. I don't think we can even imagine how that changes things. | ||
That might, like, in a way we might not even predict change civilization. | ||
In the next five years, the frontier model companies, those of us at the very cutting edge who are training the very largest AI models, are going to train models that are over a thousand times larger than what you currently see today in GPT-4. | ||
And so, you know, the world is your oyster. | ||
You can imagine that being applied to many, many different parts of our economy. | ||
When I hear this as a historian, for me, what we just heard, this is the end of human history. | ||
Not the end of history, the end of human-dominated history. | ||
History will continue with somebody else in control. | ||
I'm tending to think of it more in terms of really an alien invasion. | ||
That like somebody coming and telling us that, you know, there is a fleet, an alien fleet of spaceships coming from planet Zircon or whatever, with highly intelligent beings. | ||
They'll be here in five years and take over the planet. | ||
Maybe they'll be nice. | ||
Maybe they'll solve cancer and climate change, but we are not sure. | ||
This is what we are facing, except that the aliens are not coming in spaceships from planet Zircon. | ||
They're coming from the laboratory. | ||
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I talked to Elon Musk the other day, and he thinks we'll get things more intelligent than us, and what he's hoping is they'll keep us around because we'll make life more interesting. | |
If you have a world without people in it, or without animals in it, it's just not as interesting as a world with people in it. | ||
That seems like a pretty thin thing to rest humanity on, to me, but he thinks it's quite possible these things will get much smarter and they'll gain control. | ||
If that doesn't scare you to the core of your being, you gotta say, hey being, we gotta awaken. | ||
I can't help but think, Joe Allen, and by the way, the compilation that you and the team put together is just unbelievable. | ||
I can't help but think about Arthur C. Clarke's prophetic novel, Childhood's End. | ||
It may be time for a reread of that. | ||
This is beyond scary. | ||
And I want to do two things here in the time we've got to go through the remember the longest executive order in history in the most complicated and I just want to quote Schmidt. | ||
Each of the aspects of our government will now be organized around artificial intelligence, which is really God-like intelligence that they will attempt to manage. | ||
It's beyond frightening and it's got to be stopped. | ||
More importantly, the humans. | ||
You've seen these science fiction novels and you've seen these movies and it's always the humans and against the robots and the Transformers. | ||
This is going to be the call. | ||
And I say this as a completely practical person. | ||
And I will tell you the reason I've got a pretty good record of being able to look down range and kind of figure out something's up. | ||
It's a whole reason we hired this cracker from Tennessee a couple of years ago that was a rigger for concerts because I saw his writings in the Federalist and other places. | ||
I said, Wow, this guy's got a completely different take on transhumanism than the technologist. | ||
And I found out later that he had gone to the same theological school to get his master's as Dr. Martin Luther King, which is Boston University, which is a very serious place for very serious thinkers. | ||
And that is Joe Allen. | ||
So Joe, make this make sense to me, because what I just saw right there has scared me to death, sir. | ||
You know, Steve, it's interesting you mentioned Arthur C. Clarke's novel, Childhood's End. | ||
I feel like we are, in a way, living through it. | ||
You remember in the novel, the parents saw their children transforming. | ||
They weren't really sure what was going on with them. | ||
They became smarter, seemingly. | ||
And the story ends by revealing that it was some sort of alien race that was pushing evolution forward, but they had to conceal themselves because they had horns and leathery wings and all the Christians thought they were devils. | ||
I think that was Arthur C. Clarke's way of saying that superstitious or traditionalist Christians will stand in the way of progress, but I think that in a way that narrative is I think that we are, in some way, facing alien, devil-like beings. | ||
But, as we heard Harari say, it's not necessarily coming from outer space. | ||
It's coming out of the brains of the people in Silicon Valley, the brains of the people who fund DARPA projects, and of course, the brains of people in the CCP in China, Tencent, Baidu, and across the world. | ||
They believe that they are creating God. | ||
It's a techno-religion. | ||
You know, almost all of them are atheists, and almost all of them are terrified of the emptiness of death with no heaven or hell. | ||
And they appear to believe that they can not only create that God... But hang on, hang on. | ||
I want to make sure, because I want to define atheism here. | ||
They don't believe in the God The supreme being that we in the Judeo-Christian West believe in. | ||
They don't believe even in the, of the Abrahamic religions, of even the supreme being of what the religion of Islam believes. | ||
And I'm not talking about the radical supremacists, I'm talking about the core of Islam. | ||
They don't believe even in the Tao, or the Tao Te Ching, or what the Chinese religions, the religions that came out of Asia about Buddhism. | ||
They believe they're not it's not that they're not supremacist in that there is a order of like a supreme being. | ||
It's kind of like Robespierre in the French Revolution when they got rid of the Catholic Church and Christianity they realized they still needed something to convince the people there was some ordered logic to the universe and they created their own festivals and that quite frankly The other revolutionaries around Robespierre were so shocked when he did that and how popular it was with people. | ||
That's one of the reasons they got rid of him, which led to the end of the Reign of Terror. | ||
Kind of ironic. | ||
These people believe, and correct me if I'm wrong, and this is where it gets scary, and this is why it's got to be a call to action, and that of everything I keep saying that we're working on, this is the ultimate signal, and this is what our era and our age will be known for a thousand years from now, 500 years from now. | ||
Will be this in this fight of the homo sapiens versus there. | ||
There are humans that believe because that they can create in this technology greater orders of magnitude of the understanding of knowledge in the manipulation of knowledge that they that they can create the supreme being that they can create a god. | ||
I mean, this is directly almost from Genesis. | ||
This is the fruit of knowledge, the tree of knowledge, in which you understood it was about good and evil. | ||
This is playing out Genesis in real time. | ||
Am I too far off about that? | ||
Because it's not that they don't believe in something that can be supreme. | ||
They believe they can create it. | ||
They reject all of the revealed religions of mankind, all of it. | ||
And someone can say, well, I'm a Buddhist and I believe in peace, but they essentially reject the core tenets of all the religions, the revealed religions of mankind, of the Homo sapiens for a new techno religion that is created by them. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
You know, it's funny that the Apple, the Apple of Eden, that was an inspiration for Microsoft, I'm sorry, for Steve Jobs and Wozniak. | ||
And their first major commercial product was the Macintosh 2, sold for $666.66. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
You can look that up anywhere. | ||
I was once in Prague and I saw a sticker on the Apple Museum. | ||
The sticker read, three apples changed the world. | ||
The first was given to Adam by Eve, the second inspired Newton, and the third was handed half-eaten to the world by Steve Jobs. | ||
And this religious sentiment mixed in with all kinds of New Ageism and psychedelia, that again says that the founding of Silicon Valley and big tech And I've got one more quote here. | ||
I saw it a long time ago, but I included it in my new piece on Elon Musk as the cyborg savior seeking to build digital God. | ||
But this comes from Sam Altman. | ||
Two years before he co-founded OpenAI, he wrote a small blog post in which he said, the most successful founders do not set out to create companies. | ||
They're on a mission to create something closer to a religion. | ||
And at some point, it turns out that forming a company is the easiest way to do so. | ||
And that's undoubtedly what he has done. | ||
He's created his own denomination of this techno-religion in which the people at OpenAI and Altman as the figurehead intend to create artificial general intelligence, AGI, artificial god-like intelligence, | ||
And what scares me the most, Steve, the possibility of them creating an AGI is much less terrifying than the reality that they have created a sort of elite priesthood, or various orders of elite priesthoods, and that they command | ||
I would say, if not more capital than any other sector of the economy, certainly among the largest chunks, their ideas inform our military, their ideas inform academia, their ideas are now at the heart of the biomedical establishment. | ||
You heard there Eric Schmidt arguing that there should be an AI doctor or AI doctors to be a kind of guidestone for medical professionals worldwide, meaning of course That this priesthood would be the ones determining the parameters of what is and isn't healthy, what is and isn't medicine. | ||
Same for education. | ||
And if there's any one thing that really scares me more than nanoswarms tearing my body apart and reconstituting me as, I don't know, a kite, the thing that really terrifies me is the digitization of education. | ||
Because as the The student body becomes digitized, and as they inject artificial intelligence as a primary instructor, what you have is a kind of real-time, personalized brainwashing machine. | ||
And I suspect that is exactly what they will do with it, including Bill Gates, Sal Khan, and of course, Eric Schmidt. | ||
Just hang on for one second. | ||
I want to take a break. | ||
I want to hold you. | ||
I want to talk a little bit, but you're going to be back on tomorrow morning show. | ||
But tomorrow night, I want to make sure everybody in the Los Angeles area gets a chance, not just to hear what you have to say, but also to meet you. | ||
And I know you spend hours afterwards talking to people. | ||
So we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Make sure your government, every aspect of the government's going to be around AI. | ||
Schmidt tells us that, and they've already worked this out. | ||
This executive order, they've already promulgated it. | ||
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Cause it's time to cut the phones off. | ||
You know, Joe Allen makes the point that when I talk about cyborgs and talk about, you know, humanity, you know, you have homo sapiens, you have homo sapiens. | ||
2.0. | ||
Joe goes, hey Steve, we're already homosapien 1.25 to 1.5 because of the connection of the phone to people and kind of the ability of the phone to really overtake your life. | ||
So that's why I want you to cut the phones off, cut the computer off, sit in a corner, look out your window, have a cup of coffee, and just think. | ||
Just think. | ||
Particularly when we send you these sites, get the information, just think. | ||
Remember, this show is built upon Our predicate is free men and free women who want to remain free and want to bequeath this republic to their children and grandchildren as a free constitutional republic, as long as the odds against that seem. | ||
Joe Allen, I'm going to have you back on. | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow morning show. | ||
This is a really big deal. | ||
Karen Siegman and the team at AFA are some of the best folks out there. | ||
You're in Los Angeles. | ||
You're at the Lux Hotel, premier location. | ||
We used to do a lot of events with Andrew there. | ||
In fact, Andrew, the celebration of Andrew Breitbart's life was done right there in the main ballroom after we had the ceremony of actually his burial. | ||
And we always did a lot of stuff because it's right down the street. | ||
From where Breitbart headquarters were. | ||
What time is it going to be tomorrow? | ||
Where can people still get tickets? | ||
How did they see you? | ||
Tell us what time it's going to be. | ||
I want to make sure as many people in the greater Los Angeles area that are Warren Posse get to listen to Joe Allen, but also get to meet Joe Allen. | ||
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You know, I haven't talked to Karen today. | ||
They're almost all gone, but there should be a few left, I hope. | ||
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I'm hoping so. | ||
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A number of people have reached out to say they were coming. | ||
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We're going to break that down more tomorrow. | ||
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Ben Harnwell. | ||
We are not one to gloat, so we won't. | ||
We'll just get to the facts. | ||
But I want to start with the Langley Chronicle. | ||
And look, we are not the Langley Bugle. | ||
We are not fans of Putin. | ||
We said that he's part of a criminal cartel that controls Russia, just like the CCP controls China. | ||
Maybe the KGB doesn't do it to the degree, but it's just a difference in degree, not in kind. | ||
But this blowout article In David Ignatius' paper, quite frankly, the kind of narrative is going against him. | ||
Walk us through what's happened in this Ukraine situation, because we're in the middle of a monster battle on Capitol Hill right now about the funding, another $80 billion they want to go to this fiasco. | ||
Good evening, Steve. | ||
Well, there have been a few developments in the last 24 hours on Ukraine. | ||
But yeah, let's start with this article. | ||
Absolutely astonishing. | ||
This is the Washington Post, okay, that is, that we call the Langley Bugle because it's a reliable source of understanding exactly where the CIA is, where it wants to position the American public. | ||
And here's the headline. | ||
In Russia, the shift in public opinion is unmistakable. | ||
Steve, if you give me 30 seconds, I have to read the opening two lines of this article. | ||
This is the Washington Post, okay? | ||
20 months ago, after Vladimir Putin had launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, many high-ranking Russians believed that the end was near. | ||
The economy faced disaster, as they saw it, and the Putin regime was on the brink of collapse. | ||
Today, the mood has changed dramatically. | ||
Business leaders, officials and ordinary people tell me that the economy has stabilised, defying the Western sanctions that were once expected to have devastating effect. | ||
Putin's regime, they say, looks more stable than at any other time in the past two years. | ||
And then it goes on. | ||
Um, sector by sector. | ||
Hold it. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Don't go on. | ||
That is in the, that is in the printed edition and online. | ||
Of the Langley bugle and for the folks just come to the show we caught the Langley bugle because the CIA headquarters is in Langley right there across the river from the District of Columbia from the capital itself but it's really the greater capital area and the Washington Post with David nations is basically. | ||
The newsletter, it just prints what the CIA wants. | ||
How could it possibly put those words even right there when they've told us for years that the $113 billion that all the allies and from Jim Stavridis to all the phony ambassadors to all of it. | ||
Every day we heard the Russian people hating they've turned on him. | ||
The economy's in collapse. | ||
This morning, Joe, they said, well, you know, the Polish ambassador said, you know, I think the Polish guy to NATO says, you know, two percent of the GDP of the budget, defense budget has killed half the Russian army. | ||
He sat there and they all said, this is amazing. | ||
Can you repeat that? | ||
I mean, just the lies. | ||
How could everything we saw that Putin has lost the country, Putin is going to be assassinated. | ||
There's coups against Putin. | ||
Everybody hates him. | ||
He's detested by the Russian people. | ||
And then just to blandly put out, oh, by the way, you know, maybe this is not turning out right, Putin's actually supported by 80% of the Russian people, when Biden's at 24%, that Congress is 16%, that only Trump is, and Trump is still in the mid-40s on approval. | ||
He's at 80%, sir. | ||
Steve, when the mainstream media sets out to take Vienna, that is to say the national consciousness of the United States, it takes Vienna. | ||
It's brutal. | ||
It's not particularly sophisticated. | ||
This particular U-turn has occurred so quickly I got whiplash just watching it take place. | ||
The reason, I think, Steve, The background, the reasoning, is I simply think the pivoting now has gone from Ukraine to Israel. | ||
That's why I think the America, the Biden administration, the CIA, the State Department, that is exactly where it wants people now to be focusing on. | ||
And they're hanging, no not hanging, past tense, they have hanged Zelensky out to dry. | ||
And this is just basically the confirmation of that. | ||
Steve, it's a confirmation of what we've been saying on the War Room, I think, for the last six months, but this is in concrete form. | ||
I just want, if I may, Steve, just to indicate, when I say it then goes through sector by sector, what it means, okay? | ||
It says the restaurants in Moscow are packed, real estate prices are rising, construction is booming. | ||
The article not only indicates how well the Russian economy is doing, it actually goes further and it says that as a consequence of the western sanctions on Russia, you know, in the first few months a lot of the flagship stores that are posthumously, they all pulled out of Moscow, they were pulled out of Russia, said we're not doing any business here anymore. | ||
Well, what happened? | ||
Of course, so Russian businesses then came in and filled the vacuum. | ||
EDEM, with savings, when you have the Russian oligarchs, their natural desire to invest their wealth wasn't in Russia, it was in property overseas. | ||
But of course we've been confiscating and totally illegally, I personally think, that property. | ||
So of course what are the oligarchs in Russia going to do? | ||
They're going to be investing in Russia. | ||
That's exactly what's happening and that's what this Washington Post article makes absolutely clear. | ||
That is to say, Steve, that is to say the consequence of these sanctions that we've been talking about really for two years, how they weren't well thought through. They were simply interested in the first effects, the superficial first order effects, and then the second order, third order, fourth order, fifth order consequences of those, they weren't even considered because the point was, for Joe | ||
Biden and Ursula von der Leyen and all the rest of our sociopathic overlords, the point was for them to get themselves in front of the... | ||
television cameras and show moral leadership and say look we're doing this, this is the action that we're doing. | ||
The consequences of those actions that hit us in the West, just as hard as they hit the Russians, wasn't a consideration because it wasn't the point. | ||
These people in the West are driven solely by the need to get in front of the cameras and a morally posture. | ||
That is a stark difference, Steve, from the leaders that they have on the other side of the divide. | ||
Now, Obviously you and I, we support passionately the Judeo-Christian West but it has to be acknowledged that President Xi in China, Vladimir Putin and Erdogan in Turkey, these people aren't driven, their first order instinct isn't a press release. | ||
These people are long-term strategic thinkers and the problem is where we're fighting the sort of these nations which are cohering, coalescing into a formidable anti-western bloc and we're sending, we're electing imbeciles and of course the United States to say we're electing the people that opens up a separate debate. | ||
But this, we are in an existential crisis. | ||
We spoke about this yesterday when we cited the Daily Telegraph that indicated, Daily Telegraph, mainstream media, right? | ||
This isn't an alt-right Newspaper, the Daily Telegraph said calmly that France is on the brink of civil war. | ||
These are the structural problems that we have in the West and our leaders, as this Washington Post article illustrates, are doing more harm to us than our ostensible enemies. | ||
This is, I want to go back to something you said. | ||
We got about eight minutes here or about six. | ||
I got to do some talking at the end. | ||
Um, and I'm gonna try to get you back on tomorrow, but this weekend is jammed. | ||
We've got the fentanyl, uh, town hall that we're doing. | ||
We have president Trump's important speech tomorrow at I think five o'clock Eastern time, uh, from Iowa. | ||
Uh, we're doing, um, uh, we're going to have touching the CPAC Japan tomorrow. | ||
We've got, um, we've got the 200th, uh, what, 250th anniversary of, um, of the Monroe Doctrine. | ||
We're going to talk about Latin America and how it's rolling back up and impacting the country from the southern border. | ||
And it looks like a kinetic war could start there at any moment. | ||
And I'm going to have Joe and Ben back on. | ||
You said that it's pretty obvious, and I want to take this from the capitals of Europe and particularly the major papers over there. | ||
You're saying it's increasingly obvious that the war is over, not over, but Zelensky and the Ukrainians have certainly Not one. | ||
And it's been a big disappointment, given the money they're doing. | ||
Not the Ukrainian people. | ||
Their courage and valor can't be questioned. | ||
I mean, the sacrifice they've made. | ||
The country looks like Dresden. | ||
And I think there's 75,000, 80,000 combat casualties of men, women, and children. | ||
But why do you derive that? | ||
Is that coming out of the papers now? | ||
Is it pretty evident to you with your great pattern recognition that you can see that even the mainstream media is starting to push the narrative that Zelensky may have played his hand out here? | ||
Well, there have been two immediate developments since I came on the show yesterday that perfectly back up this question that you've just asked, Steve. | ||
One of them is that Zelensky, President Zelensky gave his, as he does every day since the war, he has been giving a knightly address. | ||
The first thing is to say is that he announced yesterday, just less than 18 hours ago, that there's been a change of focus now in Ukraine's strategy. | ||
It's now basically concentrating on defense. | ||
It's going to try and embed itself in, build similar defense, three-tiered defense lines, similar to what the Russians have been doing on the Donbass territories that they've occupied. | ||
And we're going to try and do that over the winter. | ||
And this, Steve, this to me is an indication that Zelensky accepts that we're, that the war is now not just simply an attrition phase, but really a stalemate phase. | ||
That word stalemate, I've chosen that specifically because, of course, that was the that was the word that the Ukrainian commander-in-chief used in his interview in The Economist that was then obviously immediately disavowed by Zelensky's spokeswoman. | ||
But the commander-in-chief had said that this war is now a stalemate. | ||
So the fact that Zelensky has now really massively changed the strategy, the counter-offensive is now officially over. | ||
That really indicates to me, Steve, that the military has now taken over the strategy of this war. | ||
And that could have implications for, I would suggest, likely, I would suggest likely, that could have implications for Zelensky's own position. | ||
Hang on. | ||
But hang on. | ||
This is very important because you've had this split. | ||
That's been from The Economist and The FT and Times of London, a split between the military and Zelensky. | ||
Zelensky still peddled to the metal, feeling he has to sell that to the Americans to keep funded and to NATO to keep funded. | ||
And the military basically doesn't want to be left holding the bag that it was their fault. | ||
That this didn't go on. | ||
And they've been taking a more rationalist perspective. | ||
Is that what we're seeing playing out here now? | ||
That even Zelensky may have said to the military, okay, I understand. | ||
We're going to plead with the United States and London for money for defense to stop the Russians. | ||
But I'm going to stop playing this game of we're going to continue an offense. | ||
We're going to take Crimea. | ||
We're going to take the Donbass because I can't get the people. | ||
The recruiting's down. | ||
I'm running out of bodies. | ||
Is that what we're seeing here? | ||
The reality check of Zelensky? | ||
Steve, it could even be more serious than that for Zelensky's own position. | ||
We spoke at how General Valery Zelensky, who is their Commander-in-Chief, and just to make the point again for an American audience, in Ukraine, that the President, the Head of State, is not the Commander-in-Chief as he is in the United States. | ||
These are two separate roles. | ||
And General Zaluzny, he gave, as I say, that astonishing interview with quite a few revelations in The Economist a month or so ago. | ||
And I sort of think that when Bill Burns, the director of the CIA, and Lloyd Austin both went over to Ukraine around 20, 15 days ago, they were very sort of Diplomatically, but they were sort of, their messaging was very much backing the Ukrainian military's view on how this war was going, rather than Zelensky's view. | ||
I mean, it was quite abrupt that that's what they were doing publicly. | ||
I don't know what they were saying privately to Zelensky. | ||
But the fact that Zelensky now has announced this really sort of shock change in military strategy, I would suggest, because we have been sort of talking about how the military, the Ukrainian military has been growing increasingly restless in Ukraine. | ||
I would suggest that Zelensky has made this position really because if he'd have continued on with his previous policy, he would have lost the military support. | ||
And all that statement entails. | ||
Ben, we've got to bounce. | ||
I've got a hard out. | ||
How do people get to you on Getter and all that? | ||
And we'll have you back on tomorrow. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
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Thank you, brother. | ||
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