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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
It's Saturday, 13 January, in the year of our Lord. | ||
It is a historic day. | ||
The people of Taiwan have voted for their freedom, as Michael and Dale said. | ||
They're an example for the world. | ||
They did it with paper ballots. | ||
They started, they got organized, they know how to count during the day. | ||
They got double checks, triple checks. | ||
It was all counted, hand counted, and presented, you know, a couple hours after the polls closed. | ||
And Bob's your uncle. | ||
It's a lesson to all of us, Mike Lindell. | ||
With all these fancy machines, all this crap they've got, and all these accumulators, and all this crap, you get back to paper ballots, same-day voting, hand count, boom. | ||
Here's one of the most controversial elections in human history. | ||
Human history. | ||
As they stand up to a dictatorship with an advanced military 90 miles off the shore that they've told them, you vote for freedom, you're going to war. | ||
And they do it, and bang! | ||
All done. | ||
No questions. | ||
Nobody complaining. | ||
Done. | ||
It should be embarrassing to us in the United States that we have to have these examples, Lyndell. | ||
But, Mike, I am impressed with Tom. | ||
I gotta say, of all that, you're the number one story in the world, and it's not about your thoughts on Taiwanese... | ||
Elections and have you dedicate your life essentially Fox. | ||
Let me just cut to the chase You know there was a lawyer that accused you of selling lumpy pillows and not really having an 800 number to deal with it And you let him have the old what for on a famous videotape Fox spokesman who will not give their name It's being reported everywhere. | ||
The reason they're blocking you has nothing to do with Trump, nothing to do with Iowa, nothing to do with what people think about you and election fraud, everything, is that you're a deadbeat and you're just not paying your bills over at Fox. | ||
What is the truth there, sir? | ||
Well, here's the truth, Steve, and I talked to an Associated Press reporter last night. | ||
Everybody, since 2014, MyPillow's been buying an average of a million dollars' worth of media on Fox a week, a million dollars' worth of commercials, and we have about a 12-week credit line. | ||
So at any given time, we own $12 million. | ||
That's a rolling credit line. | ||
Well, in November, Fox came to us and said, or came to my media buyers. | ||
I don't deal with them directly. | ||
And they said, we want your credit line. | ||
We want to squish it down to an eight-week credit line. | ||
So we did that. | ||
And we bought our media as we buy like normal in December. | ||
We bought about $1.2 million a week, paid them every week. | ||
At the beginning of the week, like normal, and then they came last week on Wednesday and said, no, and by the way, we're down to 7.9 million now, well within our credit line, and they cancel us for no reason. | ||
Now they say, do you still owe money? | ||
Well, yeah, you owe money when they cancel you, you owe your credit line when it was out there. | ||
So it's very simple, Steve, but they're using a narrative saying, well, you owe us money. | ||
Well, and, and Fox is not disputed since this came out today. | ||
What I, what I just said is exactly a hundred percent true. | ||
And, uh, so there's a reason, you know, you just went from 12 million down to 7.9 in five weeks. | ||
And my pillows within the credit line, better than ever, the lowest money ever owed to Fox in probably 10 years. | ||
And all of a sudden you cancel us and there's not another agenda. | ||
There's another agenda, Steve, and it's going to come out. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
So you're saying that this is all a lie, you've paid them up, and this is purely because you're so well-known in Iowa, you're known as a Trump surrogate, and they just don't want to have you on Fox over this vital, critical weekend. | ||
Is that basically your case? | ||
I would say it's a combination of three things. | ||
They don't want me—yes, I'm a big—when you see me, you think Donald Trump, and then Iowa's the votes on Monday. | ||
Also, right up to the election, everybody, my ads are on Fox every day. | ||
And you're seeing me, and they go, hey, we're not going to put up with it this year. | ||
We're leading up to the election. | ||
And the other thing could be, we had Lou Dobbs last Monday on Lyndale TV, and his first interview was Donald Trump. | ||
Maybe they're afraid of competition, Steve. | ||
I gave that a thought too. | ||
Um, our polls were way, I mean our viewership was huge that night and maybe they said, you know what, enough of Mike Lindell. | ||
They waited. | ||
Do we really want the money for Mike Hill just like they did with Tucker when they benched their best host? | ||
And still pay them? | ||
Put them on the bench? | ||
Now they benched their best advertiser and put it on the bench? | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
Everybody can make up their own minds out there what they did. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
My pillow is an employee-owned company and they don't deserve this because their CEO is out there trying to secure our election and save our country. | ||
Okay, so TV for Stupid People are not going to get the specials from MyPillow. | ||
What are you going to do for the War Room Posse? | ||
They're on the edge of their seats right now in anticipation. | ||
Right, well we're gonna give them all the specials and the best one, you guys, we're keeping going, the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
That's what all my American, all my USA workers make. | ||
There it is, right there. | ||
This is the one that made MyPillow famous, only it's the MyPillow 2.0, where we actually added the temperature technology to it. | ||
$29.98 for the queen size. | ||
King size, $5 more. | ||
We're gonna keep that free shipping for the War Room Posse on your whole entire order using promo code WARROOM. | ||
800-873-1062, all my operators. | ||
You guys are it now, Warren Rapace. | ||
You guys have supported us, and we're gonna keep the specials coming to you. | ||
On the website, all of the stuff there, the flannel sheets, the down comforters are the best comforters ever. | ||
I'll tell you, if you're in Iowa right now, get a hold of this. | ||
I mean, it's cold. | ||
I was up in North Dakota, and I just told my friend, or my friend's called Minus 26 Degrees, Get the flail sheets, get the beds, the toppers, all that. | ||
Your whole order, I'm gonna ship it for free. | ||
It's on me. | ||
And Steve, I can't thank you enough. | ||
No, our audience has your back, dude. | ||
Particularly if it's Fox vs. War Room, we'll take that fight. | ||
800-873-1062 is the number. | ||
Tell the operators we got their back. | ||
If you go online, it's mypillow.com, promo code WAROOM. | ||
Sir, thank you very much. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
We'll have you back on here. | ||
We know you're a huge surrogate for President Trump, and Iowa is Monday. | ||
Look forward to having you back, Mike. | ||
Alright, thank you. | ||
The Fox audience's loss is the Worms audience's gain. | ||
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Rosemary Jenks now joins us. | ||
Rosemary, because you came on and you've taken your analytical ability, you had Numbers USA and put it into your new organization where you're holding people accountable. | ||
This audience got up on the ramparts and let Langford know. | ||
But just walk us through what's happened. | ||
This is now explosive. | ||
I think Langford and these guys actually say there's not going to be any part with the Ukraine bill. | ||
It's very uncertain. | ||
But one thing we can tell you, it was your expose of what Langford's treason to the country, sellout to the country, that's made this thing explode. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
Well, so based on coming out and with all these details on your show and having your audience react to Lankford, the Washington Times, Steven Dinan, then started to look into the story and contact Lankford's office. | ||
And apparently Lankford didn't like that. | ||
And so he complained to Mitch McConnell and McConnell's office reached out to me last night with a stern warning that I should basically shut up and be a good little girl and not talk about this plan until the text comes out. | ||
And stop causing trouble. | ||
Those are the words they use. | ||
Stop causing trouble. | ||
So my first thought was, let's go back on war room and cause more trouble. | ||
No one has disputed a single detail of this. | ||
Look, the Washington Times piece, if Denver can get that up. | ||
Steve Dinan is as good as they got. | ||
This guy is one of the best reporters in there, and it's a brutal piece. | ||
Just walk us through the highlights of what Langford was doing here, because it's so shocking. | ||
I think Laura Ingraham actually had it up last night in a chart, if we put the chart up from Fox. | ||
Walk us through what Langford was prepared to do to sell out this country. | ||
Well, the most egregious parts of it are that they plan to give immediate work permits to every illegal alien they release from custody, which means not only are they going to continue catch and release, they're going to actually give them work permits, which is exactly what they're coming here for. | ||
The other truly outrageous part of it is that they create this new expulsion authority, but it doesn't kick in until the illegal encounters average over 5,000 a day for seven days. | ||
That means that it's okay to let in 4,999 illegal aliens every single day and no expulsion authority. | ||
And then if it goes over that for a seven day average, then there's an expulsion authority if the DHS secretary wants to use it, which of course we know this one will not. | ||
But I mean, it is, it's, Just insane to say that 5,000 illegal aliens a day is okay. | ||
Is the expulsion authority even mandatory? | ||
Is it just an option for the DHS secretary, or is it actually mandatory? | ||
I am not entirely sure, because again, there is no text of this. | ||
This is all just what Langford himself is presenting to other senators and members of the House and so on. | ||
So all of it is unclear. | ||
It's unclear that they could even write text to do all these ridiculous things. | ||
But I mean, you know, and honestly, it doesn't matter what else is in this bill. | ||
It doesn't matter if they are going to build the wall, which they're not. | ||
Because if you're going to incentivize illegal immigration, you're going to get more illegal immigration. | ||
And if your standard is $5,000 a day, you're going to get $5,000 a day. | ||
Which is the immediate work permits. | ||
There are millions of these folks here they've allowed in. | ||
You're saying they would give immediate work permits to people immediately? | ||
You would have millions of people into the workforce to compete with low-skilled jobs against African-Americans and Hispanic-American and the white working class immediately? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And you're absolutely right about this. | ||
The people it would hurt the most are minorities, poor Americans, the people who are working in low-wage blue-collar jobs, the people who can least afford it. | ||
That's who this is basically targeted at. | ||
It's just Unbelievable that any Republican would go along with this. | ||
And now, you know, I'm being told by the minority leader to just shut up and don't talk about it until the text comes out, by which time it's too late. | ||
So I'm going to keep talking about it. | ||
You have to keep talking about it. | ||
It's an obscenity even to put this in text. | ||
This is not secure. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Close the border or shut down the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
It's really quick. | ||
Just don't give him any money. | ||
This is not anywhere. | ||
Not only is not this closing the border, this is exacerbating the problem. | ||
If you give one work permit to the folks who came through here, you know, with this phony amnesty, The phony asylum. | ||
You're going to have tens of millions. | ||
You and I would do it. | ||
The logic is we've got to get to the United States before Trump gets back. | ||
Because we get in there, it's years before they've got to check on us. | ||
We know that the Inspector General says 75% of the people they can't even track and don't even try to track. | ||
And I get a work permit. | ||
I've got a work permit so I'm in nirvana and I can actually work. | ||
Why would you not come? | ||
Of course you're going to come. | ||
You're going to come now before Trump comes back. | ||
Is there any flaw to my logic at all on that, Rosemary? | ||
No, you're absolutely right. | ||
And we are going to see, I mean, we've already seen record illegal immigration over the past three years. | ||
It's only going to get worse under this plan. | ||
I just can't even believe this and I really hope that your followers will go to IAProject.org and follow the links to our social media and continue to tweet at Senator Lankford and call his office and make as much noise as possible. | ||
Again, the website is IAProject.org and we need your help. | ||
By the way, is this the reason, Rosemary Jenks, after 30 some years, you had to leave the analytical side over at Numbers USA and come to hold them accountable because of outrages like this? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And, you know, this is something that someone needs to be shouting from the rooftop. | ||
And if that needs to be me, then I'm going to do it. | ||
Well, I can't pick a better person because of people's respect for you. | ||
One more time, where do people go? | ||
Your social media and where do they go over this weekend? | ||
Because we're up on the ramparts. | ||
I'm going to give a pep talk in the next block. | ||
Where do people go to follow you, ma'am? | ||
IAProject.org is the website and you can see on the screen there we've got all our social media linked through that so you can find our Twitter page and our Facebook page and all of the social media and we really need people contacting Senator Lankford through Twitter over the weekend and then starting on Monday calling his office telling him to walk away from this deal. | ||
walk away from this terrible death. People in Oklahoma particularly, thank you Rosemary for taking time away. Folks in Oklahoma, the Sooners, got to get on this one. Short break. The fourth major category where the vaccines clearly cause injury and damage is autoimmunity. The human body recognizes the spike protein as non-human. | ||
And so the body attacks its own cells in an attempt to try to fight this. | ||
And because of this, the body then expresses markers of autoimmunity that now I routinely test in my practice. | ||
The antinuclear antibody, the ANA test, which is a test we do for systemic lupus. | ||
The anti-citrullated peptide test for rheumatoid arthritis, and then the ANCA test, the antineutrophilocytoplasmic antibody test. | ||
These are now all proven in the peer-reviewed literature. | ||
These blood tests turn positive in response to the vaccine, and people develop a variety of autoimmune syndromes. | ||
One doesn't think of congressional hearings as being riveting or highly dramatic or giving you a sense that you're watching history in the making, usually. | ||
And this was, I literally could not move from my chair. | ||
I mean, I also think everyone should watch it absolutely from beginning to end. | ||
So many critical things. | ||
And yes, Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom I was always told when I read Legacy Media, was a crazy woman, did a really impressive job, very stateswoman-like, convening and overseeing. | ||
She really understood what questions to ask. | ||
It was so much more than just a hearing about vaccine injury, which by now a lot of people are aware is an issue. | ||
It was so much more than testimony about people who have had chronic problems or died as a result of these injections. | ||
The first 45 minutes, I think, are going to go down in American history as a magisterial summary, especially by Dr. McCullough and Dr. Ryan Cole, of everything you've heard here over the last two years, but put together in one beautiful explanation for laypeople, for non-scientists and non-medical people, about exactly how this injection works, how | ||
it was developed to work, how it harms the body, what we're seeing in the harms to the body. | ||
And also, what's wrong with the manufacturing process? | ||
They went into the DNA contamination. | ||
They were so well-informed. | ||
You know, Naomi Wolf does this for a living as a communication expert. | ||
She was absolutely blown away, as I was. | ||
It was just historic. | ||
And her word magisterial, the first 45 minutes to an hour, were so gripping. | ||
And for Naomi and I, we had talked after it happened, before the show. | ||
She knows it cold. | ||
I know it well enough to host this show and bring in great people and ask at least, you know, somewhat questions that kind of drive the conversation. | ||
We learned so much. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
Congressman Green, I want to get into this because it was historic yesterday and we're trying to figure out how to do it, play its entirety, and maybe have commentary, etc. | ||
But I've just got to ask you, given the controversy we just heard with Rosemary Jenks, You've been one of the biggest fighters of, hey, it's not just no money for Ukraine to seal the border and stop this invasion. | ||
We're not putting another penny into this government until we shut it down. | ||
Give me your assessment of Lankford and the Senate Republicans that have been negotiating a deal that is actually going to make the invasion worse. | ||
In what universe does that make sense, ma'am? | ||
This is not a border deal. | ||
This is a border surrender. | ||
This is exactly what it is. | ||
out on my Twitter account this morning, I mean I'm literally a screaming no. | ||
This is not a border deal, this is a border surrender. | ||
This is exactly what it is and I went into a very important meeting yesterday in Speaker Johnson's office after I had come on your show and I brought up this deal where Speaker Johnson basically pretended like he didn't know anything about it. | ||
And I explained that they wanted to put a limit or a cap at 5,000 illegal aliens being allowed to come into our country every single day. | ||
And I told him that equates to 1.8 million illegal aliens allowed in the country every single day. | ||
They're going to give them work permits. | ||
They're going to allow them Just free entry. | ||
And as AOC just recently said, they want amnesty because they want these people to be future Democrat voters. | ||
That's exactly what this plan is all about. | ||
It's not a border deal. | ||
It is a border surrender, and it would be a complete legalized invasion into the United States. | ||
If Speaker Johnson okays this deal and allows a vote on the House floor, trading $60 billion Given to Ukraine, in order for this deal to happen, you can forget it. | ||
No one will have confidence in him. | ||
It will be completely done. | ||
I'll vacate the chair, but the Democrats have already said they're going to protect Speaker Johnson. | ||
They like him and they see him as no threat. | ||
I hate to be brutally frank about this, but when he brought this deal up with Lankford and he said he had not heard about it, Is that a bald-faced lie? | ||
It seems like one to me. | ||
I don't know how he can't lie about it or know about it, Steve, because I told him, I said, it's in the news every single day that this is something that you're negotiating. | ||
So I can't comprehend how he doesn't know about it, which really concerns me. | ||
But yesterday or in the past few days, really, there have been meetings in and out of Speaker Johnson's office, and it's been with all parts of our conference. | ||
And everyone is walking out, not sure where he stands. | ||
Conservatives think he agrees with them. | ||
Moderates think that he agrees with them. | ||
But no one can say for certain where he stands on an issue. | ||
That's not something I can work with. | ||
I don't see that as leadership at all. | ||
It is a huge concern of mine, and I'm having a very difficult time with it. | ||
Let me ask you, you're heading out. | ||
You're one of President Trump's top surrogates. | ||
You're heading to Iowa in this blizzard, I think, tomorrow. | ||
You're going to be there all day as a surrogate for President Trump at the caucuses. | ||
Do you anticipate when you get back on Tuesday to the Imperial Capitol, there's going to be a firestorm on these topics? | ||
There better be a firestorm, and I'm certainly hoping there'll be one, and I'll definitely be in the middle of it, Steve. | ||
Um, you know, as a, as a former executive running a construction company, uh, I feel at my best when I'm juggling a lot of balls in the air and I'm really looking forward to getting back next week and being part of, um, the pressure, putting the pressure on. | ||
We cannot cave for this Senate deal that gives away our border security and basically is going to end up giving amnesty to millions of illegal aliens in our country. | ||
We can't give $60 billion to Ukraine. | ||
That war needs to end and it needs to end immediately. | ||
We also have to stop the war machine in Washington. | ||
They want war with Iran and that's something that seems to be building faster than any of us can understand while Lloyd Austin is in the hospital and President Biden doesn't know what's going on. | ||
I'm very concerned about a lot of things, but we also have to keep our eyes on the weaponized government, Steve. | ||
I sent a letter to our Governor Brian Kemp here in Georgia and our Attorney General Chris Carr demanding a criminal investigation into Fannie Willis, the Fulton County DA, and her lover Nathan Wade for serious corruption and alleged crimes that they have committed. | ||
We have to keep our eyes on the ball. | ||
There's no time to stop and get distracted. | ||
We've got to work hard because this is the year and everything is ramping up. | ||
You are jerking a lot of balls. | ||
I want to just give it a compliment. | ||
Yesterday was heroic, historic, but I don't think people understand the pressure that you were under. | ||
Big Pharma put their muscle nonstop that they did not want this hearing to happen, not just with Democrats and MSNBC and all the media, but also on the Republican side of the football. | ||
Because let's be blunt, Big Pharma gives a lot of money. | ||
They have a lot of lobbyists. | ||
They have a lot of power. | ||
Just walk me through. | ||
People that are in the know in this were blown away about how organized it was, how good McCulloch was, how you're open. | ||
Just give us your thoughts on that and where are you going to take this? | ||
Well, thank you very much, Steve. | ||
You know, people are used to being told a lot of lies about me, and they haven't seen me in action yet. | ||
So I'm very grateful to you and to War Room for showing the hearing yesterday. | ||
It was so important because there was a full media blackout on that hearing, and we know why. | ||
It's just as you said, Steve. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Big Pharma doesn't want anyone to hear the powerful testimonies From those incredible doctors and experts, Dr. Cole, Dr. McCullough, Dr. Milhone. | ||
I mean, this is a world that we're talking about a pathologist, a cardiologist and pediatric cardiologist. | ||
These men's testimonies were amazing. | ||
They blew my mind. | ||
And I'd also like to point out something different. | ||
The difference in what I heard when Dr. Fauci was in our deposition earlier this week. | ||
Remember, it just happened this week. | ||
Compared to their testimonies yesterday, these great doctors, the doctors yesterday constantly quoted and cited study after study, peer-reviewed papers in every single answer they gave. | ||
They gave complete evidence proving their answers to be true, not just in their own words and their own professional experience. | ||
But peer-reviewed papers and studies proving that what they were saying was accurate. | ||
However, when Dr. Fauci was being questioned earlier this week on our COVID committee, he wasn't doing that. | ||
He was just answering the questions based on his own words. | ||
And basically his own, or maybe the fact that he thinks that he's God, so he talks from a level of authority. | ||
But he wasn't quoting peer-reviewed papers. | ||
He was not quoting studies and proof to prove what he was saying to be true. | ||
It's more like uttering the talking points that he's been giving us for, you know, over three years now. | ||
Um, so I, I'm so grateful to those doctors and their courage to come in and speak with us at the committee and the hearing yesterday. | ||
And I definitely plan on doing more. | ||
I believe millions of people have been killed with these vaccines. | ||
Um, and the evidence was, was displayed for everyone to hear yesterday. | ||
Okay, MTG.com is the book. | ||
You get the book MTG just came out with. | ||
It's from President Trump's publishing company. | ||
You're heading out to be a surrogate in the face of this blizzard tomorrow. | ||
How do people track you? | ||
What's the social media? | ||
Because you're going to be out there for two days in the run-up to the all-important Iowa caucus. | ||
How do people follow you, Congressman? | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I'm on all social media. | ||
Truth Social, RepMTG. | ||
You can find my personal accounts and my congressional accounts. | ||
But please stay tuned, you guys. | ||
We have got to fight for this country this year. | ||
The Uniparty is already ramping up. | ||
They have come public with a pact to go against President Trump and they're unnamed. | ||
They have no labels. | ||
This is a combination of Democrats and Republicans coming together and forming a massive, well-funded pact to go against President Trump. | ||
They fear him more than anyone. | ||
And those of us that are supporting him, so we're going to need everyone's help and out in Iowa the weather's awful Let's let's take Iowa and win We're also going to do a replay of this event back in my room. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K Vance Okay, you've got naval combatants and a carrier battle group engaged in naval warfare in the Red Sea, protecting the Suez Canal. | ||
You now have a victory in the Taiwanese elections that the Chinese Communist Party says is between war and peace. | ||
And the Taiwanese people have chosen freedom, but that may lead to kinetic war in the South China Sea and around maybe a blockade in Taiwan. | ||
You have more activity in Gaza and Judea, Samaria today of combat there. | ||
You've got increased combat in the frozen front. | ||
Like World War I, between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
You've got populist legislators under arrest in Poland. | ||
You've got the threat of taking down the anti-immigration alternative for Deutschland and Germany. | ||
We have in London, which is not being reported, only The Guardian put up I think 100,000 Sharia supremacists, pro-Palestinian, massive protests in London. | ||
I mean, the scale of it is mind-boggling. | ||
you have not only an invasion of the southern border of the United States, the Republican Senate is cutting a deal that would codify it and exacerbate it. I'm not making this up. We're talking about shutting the border. They're talking about allowing to codify the invasion and give all the invaders immediate work permits. On top of that, the Federal Reserve just announced yesterday that 500, the first quarter had a $500 billion deficit, means we'll have a $2 trillion deficit | ||
this year. | ||
And oh, by the way, the Fed lost $113 billion on their bond portfolio of U.S. | ||
securities. | ||
Philip Patrick, I've been around a lot longer than you, and I was a naval officer during the height of the Cold War, right before President Reagan came in, and then with President Reagan. | ||
I've never seen it like this. | ||
The world is the most turbulent I've ever seen it in every aspect of the world. | ||
Those are five or six I named off the top of my head. | ||
If I wanted to do a definitive list, it would take 30 minutes, and it would cover every corner of the world. | ||
Your thoughts, brother? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
The U.S. | ||
right now are being stretched thin. | ||
We're fighting wars, like you said, in the Middle East. | ||
We're arming the Ukrainians. | ||
We may have things heat up now with China and Taiwan, although the response from the U.S. | ||
so far has been very muted, which I think is telling. | ||
And then you bring it back to domestic politics, right? | ||
Speaker of the house mike johnson cutting a spending deal for one point six six trillion dollar discretionary budget and like you said we can write about two trillion dollars to the debt this year alone it's absurd right we were supposed to this is a plan that johnson himself. | ||
doesn't even appear to be a fan of saying that it doesn't cut spending as much as many of us would like yet he pushed the proposal forward and and this is a guy that's now very excited about a 6.1 billion dollar cut to pandemic funding which is one-third of 1% of the discretionary budget this is something we're supposed to be celebrating it's an absolute mess globally but more important domestically as well | ||
And I think it limits our ability to fight these wars and to do what we have to do internationally. | ||
So the situation is a disaster, Steve, and it's getting worse and worse every day. | ||
So the congressman we have on here, these people from even some of the young backbenchers we have on here, I talked to him beforehand. | ||
And one of the things I've been asked, because they've all gone in these groups and had meetings with Johnson, I said in the meeting themselves, you guys do talk about the fact that it's not just a 2 trillion, that we've added 2.6 trillion since you cut the deal in May. | ||
And in June, on the budget $2.6 trillion, it's going to be another $2 trillion this year, but it's going to be another $2 trillion next year, and the year after, and the year after, unless something dramatic happens. | ||
And I said, is that part of the conversation? | ||
And they go, no, that never gets mentioned. | ||
They just talk about these little marginal things. | ||
I said, It is the Uniparty, and think about McConnell. | ||
He calls Rosemary Jenks up to shut her up because she's talking about the codification of the invasion. | ||
At the same time, he's sitting there talking about another $80 billion to Ukraine. | ||
Brother, gold has been a hedge for mankind's turbulence in the world for 5,000 years. | ||
Will it be a hedge now, given that this turbulence is mainly self-driven by the Uniparty and the American elites? | ||
That's what's so crazy about this. | ||
This could be so turned around relatively quickly if you had real leadership in there that believed in the nation and not was a bunch of uniparty globalists, sir. | ||
Look, the fact that nobody's talking about debt mounting up longer term means that nobody's looking past the next election. | ||
And I think that is the biggest problem that we have. | ||
But you've got a question. | ||
Why on earth are we spending this money? | ||
Right. | ||
We're talking about World War Two red alert levels of spending. | ||
And there's no reason for it. | ||
I read the president's budget is about 180 pages. | ||
And you know what the priorities appear to be. | ||
He talks about growing the economy from the bottom up and the middle out. | ||
Right. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
He talks about delivering progress across America. | ||
Apparently, that's what they call infrastructure spending on Capitol Hill these days. | ||
This is not an agenda. | ||
This is, at best, a mediocre sales pitch. | ||
It sounds like taglines put together by some White House intern. | ||
Overall, it's a transparent ploy to desperately buy votes by to buy desperately needed votes by the way and to do it with taxpayer money to do it with our money now We've talked about this a lot, and I am really struggling to cheer this ongoing fiscal apocalypse. | ||
What we've needed for a long time is a handful of patriots in positions of power who understand economics, and we thought for a moment that Johnson could be that guy, right? | ||
He was popular, well-liked amongst his Republican colleagues, not another swamp creature. | ||
We thought this was going to be someone that could draw a line in the sand and say no more, but As soon as he's made Speaker of the House, the guy turns into Neville Chamberlain just like McCarthy before him. | ||
It's nonsense, right? | ||
What I'm struggling to understand is what are we so afraid of? | ||
What is the GOP so afraid of? | ||
Rocking the boat in an election year? | ||
More so than mortgaging the next three generations of American citizens? | ||
We've been playing this game of chicken with the Democrats, and we've been losing. | ||
You know, we talk about shutting down the government. | ||
Maybe that's what we need to do, right? | ||
What would be so bad? | ||
Some government workers wouldn't get paid for a while? | ||
Look, I think it was worse if it was me for sure, but there's got to be some sacrifice, right? | ||
Another debt downgrade? | ||
We were downgraded back in August and we survived. | ||
Ultimately, what we need is short-term sacrifice for long-term prosperity, and I don't think anybody's willing to make that choice anymore, but the stakes have never been higher than they are today, as you know. | ||
Look, the fiscal malfeasance and irresponsibility, the fiscal, is now topped by the monetary. | ||
You saw the inflation kick back up here, and the Fed still said, hey, I think we're on some cuts. | ||
They're doing that to defeat Trump. | ||
They just reported a $113 billion loss on their bond portfolio. | ||
Guys that have access to unlimited fiat currency can't even make money that way. | ||
But the BRICS are sending you the signal. | ||
Even the BRICS that are supposed to be our allies, like the Saudis, we're in the Red Sea to protect the Saudis. | ||
They can't take care of the Houthis themselves. | ||
They're coming out and saying they're part of the BRICS. | ||
The BRICS de-dollarization movement, is it not the tell? | ||
That the world's sitting there going, hey, maybe Phillip Patrick and Bannon and the war room posse and the deplorables and Magan, maybe they have to take it because they're U.S. | ||
citizens, but we don't. | ||
Isn't the BRICS buying gold at record rates, those central banks buying gold at record rates, where the Federal Reserve Continues to print unlimited fee on currency to cover these deficits and is working away on a central bank digital currency. | ||
Isn't that to tell that the BRICS understand this and say, hey, we're out. | ||
It ain't going to happen tomorrow, but we're working on getting out of this thing. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And look at the timing of it. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
These guys are smart, as we've said before. | ||
They went to our institutions. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
They are de-dollarizing, and they're de-dollarizing at a time when the U.S. | ||
Federal Reserve is increasing supply, right? | ||
Currency is like anything else. | ||
Value is dictated by supply and demand. | ||
We've increased supply drastically. | ||
They are now reducing demand globally. | ||
And the reality is, It makes sense for them, right? | ||
It's not good for us, right? | ||
But if you look without a US-centric mindset, it makes sense for them for two reasons. | ||
One, financially, right? | ||
While the dollar has lost 17% purchasing power since the pandemic, gold is up significantly in that time period. | ||
Secondly, by holding US debt, they strengthen the dollar. | ||
We wrap it up as a stick and we beat them with it. | ||
And I think they're now looking at each other saying, Why are we doing this? | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
We're being outsmarted. | ||
And if it continues, there's no stopping this train. | ||
If this audience is successful, and I think we will be, it's blocking one more penny to the oligarchs in Ukraine, to money launder. | ||
This radical idea, and they talk about us being the agents of chaos, this idea of the Biden regime to convert, they've already frozen the Russian holdings, which are in T-bills and treasuries and treasury notes and bonds. | ||
But they then convert it to dollars and give the 300 billion to the Ukrainians. | ||
Will that essentially break the system? | ||
Will that be just a flood to the door? | ||
The guys are saying, hey, if they can do that to the KGB, they can do it to me. | ||
So I can't hold U.S. | ||
security. | ||
I can't hold dollars anymore. | ||
I got to get out of this. | ||
Assets become liabilities, and there's many countries around the world looking at their dollar holdings saying, if it happened to Russia, it can happen to us. | ||
And that's a very dangerous mindset when you're in the position we are with demand waning for the dollar. | ||
As demand continues to wane, the debt that we hold starts to become unsustainable. | ||
They can kill us from the inside out. | ||
And our politicians are playing the game as well. | ||
So, without a change, and that's why, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene threatening Johnson in his office last night, we need characters like that who, like I said before, are willing to draw a line in the sand and do what's right for the long-term prospects of America. | ||
I think the big thing, I've said it before and I'll say it again, we need politicians that start to look beyond the next election and we don't have them at the moment in positions of power. | ||
Give our audience, we say gold's been a hedge, and precious metals been a hedge. | ||
What do we mean by that? | ||
It's been a hedge for 5,000 years. | ||
What does that mean in today's world? | ||
Gold is an asset that has always held its buying power. | ||
In an era where currency is losing buying power every day, gold just doesn't do that, right? | ||
And you can go back, and I use an extreme example all the time. | ||
In biblical times, one ounce of gold would buy 400 loaves of bread. | ||
Today at $5 a loaf, it buys 400 loaves of bread. | ||
So this is an asset that for thousands of years have held on to buying power. | ||
Fiat currencies have always lost over time. | ||
That's why gold today is so important, and particularly in a climate where We're seeing currency increase at a level we've never seen. | ||
We're seeing inflation raging and we're seeing a world run from the dollar. | ||
These are the times you buy gold. | ||
And for the last two years, 23 and 22, central governments have bought more gold than any other years in history. | ||
That alone is a very telling signal. | ||
And I think we always follow the smart money and there is not much smarter money than central bank money. | ||
Phillip, can you hang on for a second? | ||
I want to hold you to the break. | ||
I've got a couple more questions on the other side. | ||
Phillip, I just want to announce, Phillip and I are working on the, I want to go back to the fiat currency and the gold. | ||
Remember, most of this happened to the United States, the fiat currency, when what happened? | ||
When Nixon eventually took us off the convertibility of gold, of the dollar in 1971 over a weekend. | ||
I'm still looking for, we did the fourth installment of The End of the Dollar Empire, I'm still looking for the analytics they used. | ||
I don't see the financial models they ran when they did that amazing thing. | ||
One thing we did find in our research is just a temporary executive order, an emergency executive order. | ||
The reason they did that, they didn't want to get an opinion from OLC over at Treasury, excuse me, the Attorney General's office, because I don't think they could! | ||
That's how gundeck the system was. | ||
We actually are doing a fifth installment on the end of the Dollar Empire that you've got to read. | ||
Phillip and I are working on it, but we've made a determination that we're very quickly going to update the third free installment, the Debt Trap, so that you have more relevant and topical numbers of now so that you can get up the learning curve and be more effective in talking to your Congressmen. | ||
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So, Philip Patrick, Krugman's been coming after us. | ||
He says Trump's about to attack the Fed, and then he's talking about the MAGA policies. | ||
He's got two big pieces. | ||
I'm going to have you back up this week to talk about it. | ||
But what I want to make sure the audience, particularly this weekend, in this frozen weekend here in the United States, I want people learning the entire weekend. | ||
One thing I want them to learn about and understand more is Birch Gold and what you guys have to offer, particularly in walking people through why precious metals is a hedge against times of turbulence. | ||
Where do they go to get the information and how they talk to your great team over there? | ||
It's very simple. | ||
For your viewers, it's birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Again, birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
That's going to get them not only access to information guides on precious metals, why they're so important in climates like this, They'll also have access to people like myself that can guide them through. | ||
And of course, the wonderful end of the dollar empire series written by yourself, Steve. | ||
So birchgold.com forward slash Bannon, get the information and start there. | ||
Written, but with my wingman Philip Patrick and his analytical team, we're virtual. | ||
Incredible. | ||
And what we're doing is we're updating the third free installment, The Debt Trap, with more current numbers from when we published it about nine months ago for this fight, because we've got to man the ramparts. | ||
This is the fight we've wanted. | ||
This is the fight the country needs. | ||
And somebody's got to stand up for future generations. | ||
And not just that. | ||
Everybody under 35 is being crushed right now. | ||
Philip, thank you so much, brother, for taking time away on a Saturday to join us here. | ||
Look forward to seeing you next week as we take on the Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Krugman, about the Federal Reserve, our favorite apparatus. | ||
The Federal Reserve just announced it lost $113 billion on its government securities portfolio. | ||
Philip, I don't know, guys that have access to unlimited fiat currency, how do you lose $113 billion? | ||
It's beyond me. | ||
But thank you for doing it, Philip. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Phillip's also up at Getter, which also freed the application. I'm up all weekend. | ||
I'm putting stuff up. In fact, I got a bunch of stories I'm doing analysis as soon as the show's over. | ||
We are going to be covering and following President Trump. | ||
President Trump's not going to get to Iowa because it's too frozen. | ||
I think he's still got one event that's still in the books. | ||
I haven't seen if they canceled that, but he's going to be doing teletown halls, and he's putting up stuff nonstop on Truth, etc. | ||
He's going to be talking to people. | ||
But, man, John Fredericks and the team out there, they are stuck in the middle of something. | ||
It's minus, I don't know, 24 degrees, blizzard, etc. | ||
So very difficult, but we're going to be wall-to-wall on Iowa over the weekend, and this, of course, on Monday. | ||
Chris, from Satellite Phone, you didn't have enough time. | ||
The audience loved it, but I want you to come back today and just spend another minute or two. | ||
What happened in Maui? | ||
Because, you know, even we know folks in Posse went out there to try to help. | ||
There still hasn't been a full explanation of exactly what the hell went on. | ||
But tell me that story about the guy with the satellite phone. | ||
Yes, Steve, it was an incredible story. | ||
The gentleman's name was Mark Botger, and he was the head of security and safety for the Maui Ocean Club Resort. | ||
And this gentleman was the only one on the west side of Maui who actually had access to a satellite phone. | ||
And because of that, the cell service was all down, the power was gone. | ||
But he was able to speak to the governor and keep over 14,000 people off the road. | ||
Many of them would have definitely died. | ||
He was able to communicate with the governor about getting a fire break around the resort and also keeping people in the hotels, which definitely saved their lives. | ||
And Steve, these phones, the phone that he had is the same one that we have at Sat123.com, and we're giving away today with activation a free Sat phone, a free Pelican case, and a free Faraday bag. | ||
It's at Sat123.com, or you can call us at 941-955-1020. | ||
It's 941-955-1020. | ||
But this one gentleman was able to save countless lives, thousands of lives, because he had a satellite phone and because the governor was able to get one where she was on the other side of the island. | ||
But without that communication, Steve, God knows how many more people would have died. | ||
Obviously, it was a horrendous situation, but he had that phone and he saved countless lives. | ||
Chris, I just want to make sure, too, for the audience, because you do these specials for us, about the minutes. | ||
The minutes roll over also, right? | ||
You do this, you get a free phone if you cut it on and pay the charge for the minutes. | ||
But if you don't use the minutes, they roll over, correct? | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, Steve. | ||
For $99, you're paying $99 a month. | ||
100 free minutes and those do roll over if you don't use them. | ||
So if you don't use them for six months, you're going to have 600 minutes to use without any extra cost. | ||
And so that is vital. | ||
And we can also get you a US phone number. | ||
That looks like a regular cell phone number that you can give to your friends, family, and colleagues, and they can dial that and be connected right through to your SAT phone, so they don't need to know anything more than usual. | ||
And we have a lot of videos up at sat123.com of how this all works, or give us a call, 941-955-1020. | ||
But Steve, this is the best example we've ever had of just how important satellite phones are. | ||
You know, the only person on an island saved that many lives because of these phones. | ||
When these systems go down, your cell phone's going to go down. | ||
That's what you need. | ||
Thank you very much, Chris Hoare, for taking time away on Saturday to join us. | ||
Thank you, Dave. | ||
Okay, folks, we've got a lot of work to do over the weekend. | ||
It's frozen in Iowa. | ||
We're going to be putting stuff up all weekend on my Getter account. | ||
Make sure you go there. | ||
Grace Chung also, every now and again, is reposted on her Twitter account. | ||
Make sure you look at the entire team. | ||
Of course, wall-to-wall coverage of the caucuses. | ||
On Monday, we'll have people there in the field. | ||
We'll be talking to some of the Real America's voice team, all of it. | ||
The caucus has started at 7 as soon as our show's over in the afternoon. | ||
Plus, we've got so much more. | ||
There's kinetic conflict all over the place, protests all over the place, invasions all over the place where we're putting stuff up all weekend. | ||
We're going to man the ramparts on Monday because this fight over the budget is going to be as nasty as you've ever seen. | ||
It's gotta happen. | ||
It's a fight we want, it's a fight we need, a fight we have to have. | ||
Also Langford, particularly folks in Oklahoma, you ought to call him up this weekend, leave the messages, email it. | ||
The disappointment with a guy like this is, you know, unfathomable. | ||
When you see the details, and that's where we'll get the Washington Times story up, it's just not acceptable. | ||
Unsatisfactory. | ||
Okay, we'll see you back here Monday morning, live, 10 a.m. |