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Together we're taking on some of the most menacing forces and vicious opponents our people have ever seen. | ||
No matter how hateful and corrupt the communists and criminals we're fighting against may be, you must never forget that our nation does not belong to them. | ||
This nation belongs to you, Front Row Joes. | ||
This is your home, this is your heritage, and our American liberty is your God-given right. | ||
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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, NSC 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. | ||
If you look at what we're doing collectively, it's not enough. | ||
We're not claiming this is the end solution. | ||
Just this week, Biden's homeland security secretary even admitted that they are weaponizing artificial intelligence to target American citizens for political speech. | ||
Did you hear that? | ||
He admitted it. | ||
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Well, at least he was honest. | |
When I'm reelected, I will cancel Biden's artificial intelligence executive order and ban the use of AI to censor the speech of American citizens on day one. | ||
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But it's the beginning. | |
We are looking at how we can harness AI to advance our mission, to your first question, Ina, and then also defending against the adverse use of AI, whether that's in the context of disinformation, whether that's in the context of reducing barriers to the development of biological weapons, for example. | ||
That is something that we're very keenly focused on and that the president's executive order speaks of specifically. | ||
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Aren't a huge portion of the threats facing us people that are no longer guided by facts within our own borders? | |
I mean, it seems to me that domestic terrorism fueled by people who have a different understanding of facts, to put it mildly, is one of the major threats facing the country. | ||
Well, one element of it is false narratives. | ||
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I was going to say, don't they think an election was stolen? | |
False narratives. | ||
But the most, the predominant source of that violence is actually ideologies of hate. | ||
But Joe Biden is not the defender of American democracy. | ||
Joe Biden is the destroyer of American democracy. | ||
It's him and his people. | ||
They're the wreckers of the American dream. | ||
The American dream is dead with them in office. | ||
It's sad. | ||
We had such a dream. | ||
We had such an American dream. | ||
We had such an incredible administration. | ||
But it died when these people came into office. | ||
It's just staggering that people that I know, people that I grew up with, could still even consider voting for this autocrat. | ||
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Joe, I'm glad you went through the litany of authoritarian intentions that Donald Trump has for a second term, because any one of those items, just as a standalone, is jaw-dropping and unacceptable and illiberal. | |
And put together as a whole, it's so disturbing and is why this Atlantic essay collection is so important. | ||
What you see of Trump, big picture though, all of these ideas that he's pushing, it's the reasonable outcome of the move into political extremism and how Donald Trump is trying to radicalize his followers to the extent that he can do pretty much whatever he wants to. | ||
And so far, he's been pretty successful in that, you know, there's some polling that suggests that one in five Americans, that they are radicalized to the state of an extremist by the same indicators that we would have used when we polled post-9-11 extremism and terrorism in the Middle East. | ||
And it's incredibly scary that so much of the country is being divided in this way for political expediency and for power. | ||
And that's why it's important for those who do care about democratic institutions to keep speaking out. | ||
And we have... | ||
On day one, I will sign a new executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children. | ||
And I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate. | ||
And this is one I can't even believe I have to say. | ||
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I will keep men out of women's sports. | |
I will fully uphold the Second Amendment, and I have done that. | ||
I will protect innocent life. | ||
We will restore free speech. | ||
We do not have free speech. | ||
And I will secure our elections. | ||
Our goal will be, as I said before, one day voting with paper ballots and voter IDs. | ||
Very simple. | ||
And by the way, do you know how much money you save on the machines? | ||
You'll be spending one-tenth or less to get better elections, safer elections. | ||
But until then, Republicans must win so I can get that job done. | ||
If you want to save America from crooked Joe Biden, then get every patriot you know, make sure they're registered Republicans, and get them out to vote. | ||
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You say Donald Trump, if he is re-elected, it will be the end of the republic. | |
What do you mean? | ||
He's told us what he will do. | ||
It's very easy to see the steps that he will take. | ||
People who say, well, if he's elected, it's not that dangerous because we have all of these checks and balances, don't fully understand the extent to which the Republicans in Congress today have been co-opted. | ||
One of the things that we see happening today is sort of a sleepwalking into a dictatorship in the United States. | ||
It's better and it works. | ||
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Mind you. | |
And then, no? | ||
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Well, the former president finally got around to some campaign promises amid lots of cheering, as you heard. | |
Many untruths. | ||
The 2020 election was not rigged. | ||
It was not stolen. | ||
Okay, welcome for the afternoon, the early evening show. | ||
It's Monday, 4 December, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
I want to bring in Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, that is the historic speech in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | ||
I know you have a very special kinship to the folks down in Iowa. | ||
Historic in that President Trump saw the A.I., saw Mayorkas, and I wanted to bookend it with the opening salvo from Mayorkas saying the number one problem we have here in the country and the reason we're going to need all this A.I. | ||
and everything is that false narratives, false narratives that inflame people to extremism, domestic terrorism. | ||
And the false narratives, the big one, as the guy up there at Axios asked him, he said, the number one false narrative is the stolen election. | ||
The election was stolen. | ||
And I ended with, during the live broadcast, Fox, which never covers Trump, because they heard this was going to be a big deal about Trump going after Biden for anti-democratic measures. | ||
In the middle of the live broadcast, President Trump said that they cut him off. | ||
And they had some stooge up there saying many falsehoods, many untruths there, including the 2020 election, which was not stolen. | ||
I had to have you come on as our guest tonight on Lyndale TV for your assessment and observations, sir. | ||
Well, once again, Fox is obviously in on this. | ||
They've already settled, Steve, their lawsuit. | ||
And here they're still pressing this lie that the election was not sold or there were problems. | ||
It's disgusting what they are over there at Fox. | ||
One of the things that was great that we watched in that clip where the president says, you know, I'm going to fix these elections once he's in. | ||
Paper ballots ten times cheaper. | ||
These things, it's what the people want. | ||
And one of the things that was said there, even, you know, my Fox saying all this, he was spreading lies there. | ||
And dividing the people out there. | ||
No, Donald Trump is a great uniter, everyone. | ||
I was just in California and people out there, I don't care if you were a Democrat or Republican, it don't matter. | ||
They're jumping into this common sense bucket. | ||
The people, it's uniting the people. | ||
Nobody wants this transgender and all this garbage, this fringe out here that the media is pushing on us. | ||
Those are the big lies that it's dividing us, which Obama did back in the day. | ||
He was the big divider. | ||
Donald Trump's the big uniter, and I know this. | ||
I mean, I spent a couple days in California, and they're just ahead of the whole nation by, what, how many years, because they see What, what, um, um, politics can do to destroy a country or a state or a country. | ||
So they're all on board. | ||
They're like, they're piling into this common sense bucket and what they're doing over at Fox by, uh, at least they're talking, Steve, you're one of the thing, at least they're, at least they're bringing stuff up or Fox is like a weather channel, or they have been for two and a half years where they can't report hurricanes or tornadoes. | ||
They got a list. | ||
Thou shalt not report hurricanes or tornadoes. | ||
I mean, no, they've been living under that for two and a half years, I know this. | ||
So, you know, at least by them attacking now, like the other media does, it's better. | ||
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If they want to go into attack mode, it's helping us. | |
They played into Tony DiMaiorchis' false narratives. | ||
Oh yes, speaking many untruths. | ||
Many untruths, including the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
I'd like to hear what other untruths. | ||
I'd like to have Rupert Murdoch or one of the Bozo sons come out today and tell us what the other untruths are. | ||
I'd like to know men and women's sports or what other untruths. | ||
Mike, I know you've got to bounce, but I want to go to the company. | ||
Just one thing before we talk about the company. | ||
Can we wait? | ||
President Trump says we're going to fix it after he's in. | ||
Can we wait? | ||
Are you comfortable that we're going to be on top of the 2024 election so that we know we're going to win in legitimate legal chain of custody votes? | ||
Are you comfortable right now as you sit here saying, do you think we're going to close? | ||
We didn't close the deal in 2020. | ||
We won, but we didn't close. | ||
And you know, being a businessman, you win the deal. | ||
But then you've got to close the deal. | ||
And there's so much between the winning of the deal and the closing. | ||
You know how tough that is, right? | ||
Most deals that don't get done happen not that you lost a bid, but that you couldn't close because terms came up, people rethought things, they just retraded you, or for whatever it didn't close. | ||
We must close. | ||
We didn't close in 2020 when he had an unbelievable 74 million votes. | ||
As I tell people, I think I did a pretty good job in 16. | ||
We got 63 million votes. | ||
As I tell people, man, I don't know where in the country we went and found those 11 million more votes. | ||
I think we're going to find more this time, but are you feel comfortable that we can actually close the deal this time? | ||
Absolutely, Steve. | ||
I've never been so confident as I am right now. | ||
We have a great plan. | ||
People, you can learn about the plan, Lyndellplan.com. | ||
We've been, for two and a half years, Steve, almost three years now, all we've done out there, we've had people on the ground. | ||
Everybody's working from the ground up and from the top down. | ||
And we are light years ahead of where we were. | ||
We've learned so much from the 2020 election. | ||
And we know now where the, where we can, if we don't get all the machines gone by then, we know we're going to have some gone, maybe all, I pray that we have them all gone. | ||
But realistically, if we only have a third gone, you know what? | ||
We're going to have enough and enough things in place that all eyes are on this election. | ||
And then when Donald Trump is saying that once he's in, boy, he's, you know, then you can fix complete the fixing of the or securing of our elections, which our government deemed critical infrastructure. | ||
So I am so confident, like you said before, There's so many good things that you're going to see coming out as we let it out to the media. | ||
A lot of the stuff I've kept under wraps from the November 7th election, for instance. | ||
So we're in great shape. | ||
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All right. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
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You just heard from Lindell. | ||
I mean, he's as close to the President as you can get. | ||
He's furious about what Biden's doing to come after the President. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
Let me bring in Joe Allen. | ||
Joe, I got to give a hat tip. | ||
By the way, the event on Saturday night was amazing. | ||
I was able to sit through a lot of it. | ||
It was a little late for me, and I'm an early-to-bed guy, but I sat through. | ||
The audience was incredible. | ||
I heard a lot of them were coming to AmFest. | ||
The Charlie Kirk turning point thing that will be the event and conference that we'll be at for three days. | ||
And I gotta give you a hat tip. | ||
Pulling those clips like you did, you realize you changed the direction of American history. | ||
By pulling the clips like you did and focusing on what was most important, President Trump was able to see that and dude, he threw down the hammer. | ||
I don't know if anybody could get a more attaboy. | ||
Then Trump's sitting there and saying, yo, I saw what you guys are doing. | ||
The first thing I'm going to do in the Oval Office when I get over there is rescind the executive order on artificial intelligence. | ||
Suck on that. | ||
Your thoughts, Joe Allen? | ||
Steve, I'm not a man of much optimism, but I must say that the idea that at least we have somebody In the White House and in D.C., this willing to dismantle this fusion of big tech and the U.S. | ||
federal government that's at least talking about free speech in sane terms, it's a spark of optimism. | ||
I'll give it that. | ||
And yeah, I'm glad to have had at least some hand in anything, but I really got to hand it to Trump for Just nailing this concept that artificial intelligence is presently and will in the future be weaponized to squash free speech in America. | ||
One of the reasons I want to have you on here, it's deeper though than just narrative and free speech. | ||
When you read that executive order, as you explain it to people, this is now a control mechanism, not just on speech, but they are making it the center part Of every aspect of the government, that's included to them, and they've already done a test with what they call the UK event with MI5 and MI6. | ||
This is Orwellian, but they're up in your face about it. | ||
I cannot emphasize enough to the audience how powerful Axios is as an information platform in the nation's capital for the conventional wisdom. | ||
When they put on these conferences and they have people like Mayorkas and Schmidt up there, they're sending a signal to the elites, this is important, this is what we're doing, this is how we're rolling. | ||
And when they laid it out, it's one thing to think it's just about narrative or misinformation, but this is also how to control you in a way of actual control like the CCP does. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
What we're talking about is the integration of AI into everything from education to medicine to the military. | ||
What the EO does is give a rubber stamp of safe and effective in all of those sectors and many more, from finance to agriculture to what we eat. | ||
The entire infrastructure is being suffused With AI for many reasons, but the main one being that techno-intoxication backed by venture capital. | ||
There's a financial interest to ensure that all these products are put into every aspect of the digital system. | ||
And they're cultivating a sort of narrative that AI is going to be this great savior of humankind. | ||
We're going to be more efficient in our economy. | ||
We're going to be more excellent in our education. | ||
Of course, we're going to be more deadly in the military. | ||
The thing that really kills me about the statements that you heard from Mayorkas and Schmidt, and also, honestly, Ina Fried. | ||
When Ina Fried is talking about how America used to be a nation that shared facts, but now we differed on values, but now we even differ on facts. | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to be crass. | ||
But the fact is that in America, if you don't conform to the pronoun hegemony that's being laid out before us, and you are not willing to basically twist the facts of your own mind in your public declarations, you're subject to firing, you're even subject to lawsuits in some cases. | ||
And if they have their way about it, you would be subject to prison time like in the UK. | ||
So I think it's very disingenuous to talk about for Again, I don't want to be too crass, but for a transgender person to talk about how America has decoupled from facts, yeah, we definitely have, but not in the way that Ina Fried is talking about. | ||
And second, when you have Mayorkas talking about disinformation, talking about the ideologies of hate that drive terrorism, well, I mean, again, from everything from CRT and trans ideology being taught in schools openly. They denied, denied, denied that. Now they basically admit it, but they say, no, that's a good thing. You've got the, the, obviously the election in the last three years of COVID tyranny. And for anyone to | ||
act like the government has been some sort of, you know, responsible steward of information to suppress disinformation. | ||
It's absolutely absurd. | ||
They have been the largest purveyors of disinformation and half the country's sick of it. | ||
And finally, you know, the one that I think that really bothers me the most is Eric Schmidt talking about safe AI while simultaneously he's pushing for lethal autonomous weapons in the military. | ||
He is partnered with companies who are producing these lethal autonomous weapons. | ||
He wants to use artificial intelligence to kill human beings and yet he is kind of at the forefront of organizing the legislation that's supposed to make it safe and secure and trustworthy. | ||
So really the hypocrisy and the self-contradiction is completely absurd. | ||
Not to mention the obvious horror of having a system in which autonomous digital minds are scraping the internet for potential dissidence, for disinformation, and of course, when you have artificial intelligence systems working, it's a fuse throughout the military that are, if he has his way, if Schmidt has his way about it, that are able to make the decision to kill without a human in the loop. | ||
Axios this morning, and I go back to Axios because they are the purveyors of the conventional wisdom, huge report today. | ||
One of their lead stories about how there's a there's a report, 11 page report by Millie. | ||
That's about to be leaked, or I think it got leaked this morning, that talks about artificial intelligence and the power of AI has totally overwhelmed the existing kinetic forces we have. | ||
And essentially that, you know, half the conventional forces we have may not be necessary in wars of the future. | ||
This power they're attributing to AI is so much with government spending, because what they want to do is slightly decrease the defensive budget on the kinetic, but then rapidly increase it for more AI. | ||
So we're trading now, take it down a couple hundred billion dollars, make them feel better, but then increase it by 500 billion dollars and put that all into AI. | ||
What are your thoughts on that, given the fact that Schmidt and these guys now actively advocate to essentially have machines killing human beings with no human intercession whatsoever, sir? | ||
Well, what we've seen in Ukraine is that the drones, the very inexpensive drones, can overwhelm larger forces. | ||
It really began with Ukraine using drones provided by the West, using technologies like the AI systems that surveil battlefields, And acquire targets provided by Palantir, a US AI company founded by Peter Thiel. | ||
And what they found is that indeed the sort of testing ground of the Ukraine has proved that the use of inexpensive drones and the use of artificial intelligence systems to analyze the data coming in is in fact incredibly effective at killing other human beings. | ||
Russia has responded by amassing drones of their own Deploying them and it's been equally effective in matching that force. | ||
One of the two most important things about militarized AI and drone warfare is that the AI really gives a tremendous advantage in being able to properly direct resources or to direct attacks so that less mistakes are made. | ||
It's undoubted that it is a sort of ring of power that allows for better and better use of all this massive It's a double-edged sword. | ||
If you don't do it, then you're risking the enemy acquiring these technologies, mastering these technologies, and overwhelming your military. | ||
compared to the larger military equipment. | ||
And of course, it's safer for your side. | ||
And so it's a double-edged sword. | ||
If you don't do it, then you're risking the enemy acquiring these technologies, mastering these technologies, and overwhelming your military. | ||
If you do it, then at least according to the paradigms put forward by Eric Schmidt, people like Palmer Luckey, people like Peter Thiel, Mark Andreessen, what you do is you create an autonomous killing machine that if you're lucky is used on your enemies. | ||
Obviously, your enemies aren't so lucky, but if you're not lucky, then it begins to be turned on you, on the domestic population. | ||
And in the last three years, we see that our federal government is more than willing to turn It's weaponry, both information and actual, on the domestic population, on us. | ||
Joe, just hang on. | ||
I've got some questions on artificial general intelligence. | ||
Really want to thank you for doing the event with AFA, Karen Siegman, the team in LA. | ||
It was a big hit. | ||
Joe's going to be with us at AmFest. | ||
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AGI. | ||
Here's the question. | ||
They've had two massive executive orders. | ||
about transhumanism. | ||
To make everything regarding transhuman AI in the first one, which they called the cancer moonshot, is really to make that a priority of the government through an executive order. | ||
Because he understood he couldn't pass that as a law, people would go nuts about it. | ||
The second executive order was about making artificial intelligence the organizing principle of the entire government, but in a control function. | ||
My question to you, and we've only got a couple minutes, Given that you and I disagree, and reasonable men can, and I really respect your opinion on how quick we're coming to artificial general intelligence, which the man-child Elon Musk said could be in a couple years. | ||
I know you believe it's much farther off. | ||
Isn't the government's focus, even before we can get in and stop it, of putting resources and money and now private equity jumping in and the public markets jumping in? | ||
Doesn't that lead you to believe that the artificial general intelligence singularity is going to be pulled many, many years closer to us, Joe Allen, given all the high priority that now we know from the Oval Office itself is giving artificial intelligence as being the central organizing principle of our government, sir? | ||
Without a doubt, Steve, whatever the timelines are and whatever the final end result of all this is, It is being accelerated massively by both the government funding going into research on artificial intelligence, going into research on genetic engineering of human beings through the biotechnology initiative from last year. | ||
And so, whatever, again, the timeline ultimately doesn't matter if this is what we're hurtling towards. | ||
It's just a matter of how many years do we have to brace ourselves and to protect ourselves From this massive civilizational transformation and try to hang on to what we are as human beings. | ||
It can't be emphasized enough that Eric Schmidt is openly advocating for open AI and for Sam Altman. | ||
He is openly endorsing this quest to create artificial general intelligence, to create God in a machine as a means for human beings to have a higher purpose. | ||
The subtext is It's a means for human beings to have a higher purpose in a godless world. | ||
And so, you have now the government waiting or they're standing by to rubber stamp whatever it is that OpenAI creates, that Google's DeepMind creates, that InflectionAI or Anthropic creates, and of course, whatever comes out of XAI, which Elon Musk intends to produce an artificial general intelligence or artificial god-like intelligence. | ||
The government is standing by to rubber stamp Whatever it is that they release as safe and effective. | ||
And at that point, any argument you're making against it can't be because, oh, it's dangerous. | ||
No, the government says it's safe and effective. | ||
You need this to help make your decisions. | ||
You need this to help organize whatever institution you're in in society, be it educational, medical, or military. | ||
So, yeah, again, this fusion, this merging of big tech with the U.S. | ||
federal government is paving the way. | ||
It's not only accelerating it, it's paving the way and justifying this massive civilizational, social, and spiritual transformation that we're undergoing. | ||
Joe, the book's fabulous. | ||
Dark Aeon. | ||
One of the people at the event in Los Angeles texted me later and said this book's a magnum opus. | ||
They were so glad. | ||
You're going to be in Phoenix with us at AmFest between the 16th and the 19th. | ||
Make sure everybody goes to AmFest. | ||
Check it out. | ||
The book's on Amazon. | ||
Where do we go to get all your content? | ||
You're knocking it dead right now. | ||
The president Picked up on the polls you did and how you question the Schmidt thing and actually came out hard with one of his most major policy decisions already. | ||
He's tearing up the EO. | ||
The longest one ever written. | ||
That executive order is going to get torn up. | ||
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Where do people go to get you, Joe? | |
First place to go, warroom.org under the transhumanism tab. | ||
Latest piece is up. | ||
Elon Musk positions himself as a cyborg savior to build digital God. | ||
Just putting together All of the different statements from these tech fetishists, techno-religionists, who are attempting to completely transform society, showing you how this is ultimately a spiritual quest by atheists to create a spirituality they believe never existed. | ||
So warroom.org under the Transhumanism tab, and also at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, Gitter, and Twitter. | ||
Thank you very much, and thank you very much to everyone in L.A. | ||
and across the country who's been coming out. | ||
It's been beautiful. | ||
Joe, people are blown away by it. | ||
We want to extend that tour, so thank you very much. | ||
Let me go, I've got Catherine, but I'm going to go to her in a second because I've got to get Ben in here. | ||
Ben, to show people this is not a theoretical exercise. | ||
We're going to get into Israel and Gaza, what's happening with artificial intelligence, that battlefield, but the AI aspect of this, the drone aspect of this, has had a definite impact into the Ukraine situation. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
Good evening, Steve. | ||
Well, the article I'm going to start off with now, It's from the BBC. | ||
It's entitled, Ukraine War Soldier Tells BBC of Frontline Help. | ||
I did actually have a different poll from this article I was going to go straight into and explain because it's something that's been developing in Ukraine which is pretty important. | ||
After listening to Joe speak, however, I'm going to just slightly change what I was going to do. | ||
The BBC have been in contact with the frontline soldier via messaging app and he's really sort of digging down. | ||
In the BBC's words, how the splits are between Ukraine's government and its generals over the state of the war. | ||
And it's got sort of paragraph after paragraph of first-hand eyewitness testimony. | ||
After listening, I'm just going to read just a section here which illustrates, I think it confirms, exactly what Joe was saying about how important these drones are and the effect they're having on the front line in Ukraine. | ||
This guy says, every day we sat in the forest taking incoming fire. | ||
We were trapped. | ||
The roads and the paths are all riddled with mines. | ||
But the Russians cannot control everything, and we use that. | ||
But their drones are constantly buzzing in the air, ready to strike as soon as they see movement. | ||
And he's going on then to say how the Russians are attacking the Ukraine's weakest links, which is their supply lines. | ||
I think I just... | ||
Let me ask you, the lethality of this war, and what we're seeing now with these reports of the Ukrainian troops, brave Ukrainian troops, and if you look at it, it looks like you're in a trench in World War I. I mean, they're getting hammered by the Russians. | ||
The Russians are obviously about to do a winter offensive, of which, ask the Wehrmacht, they're the pros from Dover. | ||
You're starting to feel terrible now for the Ukrainian troops. | ||
Cy Hirsch is saying, and I'd like to know what the other papers in Europe are saying, Cy Hirsch, and look, he was right about the pipeline. | ||
He's been right a lot about this. | ||
A lot of times he's not quite right. | ||
He goes with too much unsourced, single source stuff, but he's saying that the two militaries are talking now in pretty advanced stages. | ||
Of a ceasefire, some sort of peace agreement that would cede to Russia, the Eastern, the Donbass and Crimea and they work out everything else. | ||
What's your assessment right now of where do we actually stand because there's all kind of rumors flying around that what Cy Hirsch and other media sources are saying, people that know something, are saying that the cleavage now is between the Ukrainian military trying to negotiate something that brings peace to the area or at least a ceasefire versus Zelensky and the Biden regime that continue with like the Boris Johnson's of the world push this. | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
The Sy Hersh piece, Steve, is absolutely fascinating. | ||
And even though his source here is an anonymous US official, what he says, the revelations dovetail precisely into what we've been talking about. | ||
I think since Thursday of last week, the presidential address by Zelensky of Thursday last week, when he announced this really shock and surprise pivot from the counter-offensive, defensive, into the Defensive. | ||
And, you know, we suggested on the War Room over the weekend that, you know, for Zelensky to ditch basically his flagship policy and fall in line behind General Valery Zelensky, the Commander-in-Chief's preferred strategy really indicates something's taken place in Ukraine. | ||
I don't know how much time I'm going to be able to get through with you, Steve. | ||
I've got a whole stack of articles today, and every single one of them is talking about generals, including Sy Hersh. | ||
Sy Hersh, now he says here in his sub-stack piece that, I'll just read this out literally, he says that peace negotiations between the top Russian and Ukrainian generals, that is, Valery Gerasimov, who was the guy who was in trouble, if you remember, Steve, with Putin. | ||
uh... uh... and the barbara for that and it seems to be restored to favor that and the ladies of the city are currently in the way and that that that the folks of these at talks is is is the agreement to uh... it's all more than around you you create new you cranes potential accession tonight uh... and and where they were they can be made to troops that are set up as a deadline for russia | ||
But the point I want to quote here, directly from Seymour Hershey, he says that the US official involved in these top negotiations said that this is not a spur of the moment event. | ||
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This was carefully orchestrated by, by whom? | |
By Zelensky. | ||
The message was the war was over and we want out. | ||
To continue it would destroy the next generation of citizens in Ukraine. | ||
This indicates, Steve, you know... Oh, there's another quote here. | ||
This is a military-to-military problem to solve and the talks will go on with or without Zelensky. | ||
Steve, something is happening in Ukraine. | ||
We can only piece it together by looking at how this event is manifesting itself in the change of policy. | ||
I would speculate that Zelensky is moving into a sort of Mussolini-type figure after the restoration, after he was restored by the Germans, after the Italians had overthrown him. | ||
He was there as leader, but it was a puppet. | ||
And I really think that the military is taking increasing control, possibly on a day-by-day basis of what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
By the way, there's a huge conference over the weekend. | ||
Ben and I are going to get into it tomorrow. | ||
That was in Florence, I believe, and it was really the launching point for the June EU elections. | ||
Ben, you and I, I was over there. | ||
We covered this very closely with Breitbart, intensely, and other news sources back in, I think, 19, in May of 19. | ||
The new elections are up. | ||
Next year we're going to talk about that in depth. | ||
Do you have a sense that the politicians are feeling from the people that just given the economy, given what's being demanded, that you know they made an announcement that the Office of Management and Budget, I've got it up on Getter, she says in the United States we've run out of money and we've run out of time to help Ukraine. | ||
That the block by the Republican House and MAGA is just too tough and they need some miracle in the Senate. | ||
To be able to pull this off. | ||
They don't think it's coming because the border, the little bit of border cosmetics they were going to do was was too much for him. | ||
And so the Democrat senators walk away. | ||
Any funny for Ukraine is extremely problematic right now in the U.S. | ||
because so politically unpopular and particularly with the the third Muslim Brotherhood Hamas war going on. | ||
It almost looks like too big a hill to climb for the Biden regime. | ||
Is there a sense in Europe That they're relieved by the fact that the military may have finally stepped in, negotiating with the Russian military, and Zelensky looks like he's been sidelined? | ||
Yeah, I mean, there is certainly relief. | ||
Politicians on our side of the battlefield aren't necessarily the most heroic of characters all the time. | ||
I think, really, my sense of the situation is that they're waiting for something to happen. | ||
That is to say, for America decisively to withdraw from this. | ||
And then they can just throw their hands up in the air and say, look, you know, we did our best, but now we have to move on. | ||
I don't know who the figures are, necessarily, who are willing to put their heads up above the parapet and lead from the front on this. | ||
As people are doing, as some great congressmen are doing in the United States, I don't quite see that taking place yet in Europe. | ||
Of course, one of the reasons is because America is so culturally politically, militarily, economically important in the world, including obviously here in Europe. | ||
Nobody really wants to move ahead of the United States on this, not publicly anyway. | ||
Ben, how do people get to all your content before we have you back on tomorrow? | ||
We're going to talk about the rise of the right wing because the same situation facing the United States is mass invasion by migrants, kind of a camp of the saints situation. | ||
Where do people go to get you in the interim? | ||
WarRoom.org for the exclusive newsletter there, Bannon's War Room on Rumble and at Steve Bannon on GitHub. | ||
Ben, thank you so much for staying up with us. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
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Thanks so much, Steve. | |
Have a great day. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We're going to get back into it tomorrow morning. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
Remember the return to Capitol Hill. | ||
And we've got a couple things that are front and center. | ||
Number one, this impeachment vote. | ||
But we really want to see some action on this. | ||
We just don't want a shiny toy. | ||
So we're putting a lot of pressure around Speaker Johnson to make sure this thing is real and to get on with it. | ||
We're going to have a lot of analysis and reporting on that. | ||
Also, J6. | ||
The footage is unbelievable what happened. | ||
J6 needs to, we need to be on top of J6 and getting that information out and actually, I believe, reforming the committee. | ||
Let's do this in an official way we can adjudicate it. | ||
Of course, the biggest thing of all is that there seems to be this just pathological avoidance of the situation with cash. | ||
This is what's driven up the interest rates and this is what's going to keep them up. | ||
Um, also this conflict, you know, the CCP, what's happened in Venezuela with this vote, they're going to head to Guyana. | ||
And in Guyana, they got these massive oil resources. | ||
It is going to get ugly. | ||
We've had the special on the Monroe Doctrine on Saturday. | ||
This never used to happen, uh, when people respected the United States and they don't respect it, uh, under Biden. | ||
Also want to make sure the CCP is in back of all this from the mullahs in Tehran to what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
to what's happening in Latin America. Make sure that they can't put a crimp in your style with a supply chain issue around medicine. This is Biden's going to put out a whole new executive order on supply chains, but it cuts to the heart of this medicine situation that Dr. | ||
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We'll be back at 10 a.m. | ||
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