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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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Hey everyone, today I'm bringing Meta's two AI research efforts closer together to support our long-term goals of building general intelligence, open sourcing it responsibly, and making it available and useful to everyone in all of our daily lives. | |
It's become clearer that the next generation of services requires building full general intelligence. | ||
Building the best AI assistants, AIs for creators, AIs for businesses, and more. | ||
That needs advances in every area of AI. | ||
From reasoning, to planning, to coding, to memory, and other cognitive abilities. | ||
This technology is so important, and the opportunities are so great, that we should open source and make it as widely available as we responsibly can, so everyone can benefit. | ||
People are also going to need new devices for AI, and this brings together AI and the metaverse. | ||
Because over time, I think a lot of us are going to talk to AIs frequently throughout the day. | ||
And I think a lot of us are going to do that using glasses. | ||
Because glasses are the ideal form factor for letting an AI see what you see and hear what you hear. | ||
So it's always available to help out. | ||
When you put on Apple Vision Pro, what you see is your space and everything in it. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Let's open mindfulness. | ||
When you put on Apple Vision Pro, what you see is your space and everything in it. | ||
Oh wow. | ||
Let's open Mindfulness. | ||
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So this is an app that fully expands into your space. | ||
Enjoy a moment of peace, and I'll be here when you're done. | ||
I refer to digital worlds as immersive media, or to say it in another way, a physical digital hybrid form of computing. | ||
So that the type of inputs that you put into the hardware, which are either self-contained virtual reality headsets, augmented reality goggles, or your phone, or new types of wearables, These all have input from your environment that is necessary to calibrate the devices, and you have body-based data that you give back to the devices. | ||
So it makes it feel real to your body and your cognition in a way that flat-screen computing just doesn't. | ||
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
It's Friday, January 19th in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
It's not Stephen K. Bannon, it's Natalie G. Winters filling in We have a very packed show. | ||
I would say the evil globalists up at the World Economic Forum make that quite easy for us with that wonderful cold open that Joe Allen put together for us. | ||
And without further ado, I will bring on our first guest, Joe Allen, who I guess just to start off, I would love to get your very deep, detailed, granular thoughts on how the World Economic Forum ended, what they focused on, where you think they're going to go with it, but just in general, your assessment. | ||
Well, Natalie, there's two things you have to remember about the World Economic Forum. | ||
First and foremost, what they're talking about this year, over the course of the year, will more than likely be disseminated and adopted by corporations, governments, and aspiring cyborgs across the planet. | ||
So they spoke a lot about artificial intelligence. | ||
They spoke a lot about metaverse technologies. | ||
They spoke a bit about robots. | ||
That's really, as we've covered for the last three years, these are going to be increasingly present in people's lives. | ||
For those who tell me that it has nothing to do with them and that it will never touch them, I wish you the best. | ||
I wish I lived in your world. | ||
So, the second thing to remember about the World Economic Forum, though, is that it is an ideological hub. | ||
These are just executives and government officials And the well-heeled from the financial world coming to chit-chat about the futures they want to see. | ||
The real center of gravity with these technologies is more in the tech corporations themselves. | ||
So you might hear Klaus Schwab talking about how awesome the metaverse is, but the real focus should be on people like Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg is the one developing and disseminating these technologies. | ||
And I think that to conflate the World Economic Forum's talking points with the actual technologies really does miss a critical element. | ||
The people who are making and selling these. | ||
Looks like we might be having some technological difficulties I would say that's a par for the course when the globalist ruling class doesn't like the talking points that you're saying about their sort of ulterior motives and agenda with technology, with AI. | ||
If the studio, if you've got him back up, you can just tell me in my ear. | ||
He's back. | ||
We will try to bring him back one more time. | ||
Joe Allen, apparently the big tech elites did not like what you were saying, but we'll allow you to continue. | ||
You know, Natalie, I'm working on a brief memoir of my short life entitled Technical Difficulties. | ||
This is certainly in line with all that. | ||
So the real takeaway I would like for the audience to have from what we just saw there is that as freakish and as ridiculous, as trans-tarded as it all seems, There are millions upon millions of people that will be adopting these technologies, metaverse technologies, augmented reality goggles, virtual reality, and of course artificial intelligence. | ||
Maybe one of the more disturbing themes of the World Economic Forum's panels was the idea that artificial intelligence isn't just inevitable. | ||
But that in order to keep up in society you as a worker or you as a manager or you as the owner of a company will have to adopt these technologies in order to keep up in the new economy. | ||
It's not as if nature herself determined this or God looked down from on high and said this is so. | ||
This is all the creation of a kind of digital ecosystem built up by these tech companies Pushed out by the corporations who adopt their technologies and pushed out by governments who oftentimes use these technologies for either convenience and efficiency or total surveillance. | ||
And that's what we heard from Zuckerberg there. | ||
Aside from what may have slipped past many viewers attention, aside from announcing that they will be pursuing artificial general intelligence full bore, they have purchased Hundreds of thousands of GPUs to process, to train the artificial intelligence, and they want to create AGI, Artificial General Intelligence, or Artificial Godlike Intelligence. | ||
They want to open source it, meaning that anyone can use their code to develop AGI on their own, and of course, this push for metaverse technologies, both Zuckerberg with his meta stories, smart glasses, Apple now with their Vision Pro goggles, and many other smaller companies, what they want | ||
is everyone's data at the finest detail. | ||
They want to see the world you see through your eyes. | ||
They want to train artificial intelligence on that world, and they want to feed virtual worlds into your brain by way of your eyeballs. | ||
Again, for those listeners who say, not me, I say fantastic, but for those listeners who think that this isn't going to be a major trend that affects them, I would say look at what happened when the COVID panic had everyone turned into mask fanatics and vax fanatics. | ||
Look what happened after 9-11 when suddenly smart devices were filling up the public space and surveillance cameras filling up the public space. | ||
This is the world they want. | ||
This is the future they want. | ||
We are going to have to drag our heels as hard as possible, and we are going to have to fight for every bit of freedom we preserve. | ||
I'm curious. | ||
Do you think that the reason, and you may not know the answer to this, but like when you watch Mark Zuckerberg do that obviously very staged video, I wonder how many PR firms they had to pay to help coach him to look like a normal human, right? | ||
They have with the like nice bedroom in the background trying to make it look organic, but Do you think that these people are just, for lack of a better word, so high on their own supply or so just into the technology that is artificial intelligence that they're sort of blindsided by the potential ramifications for it? | ||
Or do you think that there's something more nefarious? | ||
In other words, they see AI as sort of this new battleground. | ||
Maybe it's both. | ||
Maybe I'm just a conspiracy theorist. | ||
their kind of global government agenda, these just more broader like supernational entities, AI sort of seems like really something that would allow the UN, the West of the world, the WHO's of the world to sort of roll out these global agendas at a much more rapid pace. | ||
I'm just curious where you think it is. | ||
Maybe it's both, maybe I'm just a conspiracy theorist, but what do you think, you know, was the motivating factor behind this? | ||
Well, you definitely got it right with getting high on their own supply. | ||
These people, unless they are really good actors and they seem so autistic, it would be impossible for them to act for too long. | ||
They can't even seem to act like humans most of the time. | ||
I think that they are absolutely intoxicated with the ideas of the future of technology, a world in which artificial intelligence rules over human beings, that they themselves have harnessed that artificial intelligence, that people have implants in their brains VR and AR goggles on their eyes, that their genes have been altered and in their minds perfected by CRISPR technology and other genetic engineering technologies. | ||
No, they are enthralled by this. | ||
But as for your question, are they doing this strictly to establish systems of control? | ||
It's a very complex landscape. | ||
You've got people like Mark Zuckerberg who, you know, just a quick Little historical tidbit that was unearthed by the journalist Whitney Webb. | ||
DARPA had a program called LifeLog that was being worked on up until early 2004, January 2004. | ||
LifeLog was a government-funded program to track every movement that any human being made. | ||
Every email, every phone call, everything. | ||
LifeLog was ended in 2004 because of privacy concerns. | ||
Interestingly enough, in February of 2004, Facebook was founded. | ||
Facebook is, in effect, a life log. | ||
What did we hear Mark Zuckerberg talking about? | ||
Logging your life in order for artificial intelligence to rake it over. | ||
There are a lot of very seedy and questionable connections there, but you also have people at Meta, Facebook now, such as their chief scientist, Jan LeCun, who they want the government as far away from their technologies as possible. | ||
They don't want the government regulating their technologies. | ||
There's a close connection in many ways with the government and these corporations, but there's also a tension between them. | ||
In regard to globalism and nationalism, you see Elon Musk, who is peak transhumanism in everything that he is building and pushing, and yet he has, at least at the moment, sided with American nationalists in order to kind of aid in conservative movements, to allow conservatives to have some voice in his digital prison called X. | ||
So it's not as simple, I don't think, as tech companies partnering with the UN or the EU and various global institutions in order to establish a one world government. | ||
If I could leave the audience with one more example, Mark Andreessen, the venture capitalist. | ||
Mark Andreessen is very much a nationalist, very much anti-communist, and yet he also wants a world that is basically run by algorithms in which even war machines themselves, every act of violence on the battlefield, he believes should be done by AI. | ||
He has given his kid a chatbot that he believes will be an AI companion for the rest of his life, and he thinks that other people should too. | ||
So, I mean, here's a guy, anti-communist, pro-American, pro-freedom, pro-nationalist, total transhumanist. | ||
I wish it was as easy as picking out one single cabal and getting rid of them. | ||
Really, the landscape of the elite is completely suffused with this technological intoxication. | ||
Well, speaking of getting high on your own supply, although I guess with this person it's really more just getting high, that is, of course, AI czar Kamala Harris. | ||
You know, she's obviously incompetent. | ||
That goes without saying. | ||
But I'm just curious, from your perspective, obviously House Republicans did what they do best last night, which is capitulate. | ||
But where do you think the general House Republican, or just Republican elected official, Um, stands on AI, it doesn't really seem, like it sort of seems like they subscribe to the mindset that, oh, we just don't have to engage with it, right? | ||
Sort of the same stuff that they say about election fraud or immigration. | ||
Oh, it doesn't affect us, we can insulate ourselves from it. | ||
Um, but that's obviously not the case. | ||
How much, like, what is the lag time between what you guys are talking about and where I would say the general Republican establishment needs to, to catch up? | ||
Or have you seen any positive actions coming from them? | ||
You know, there are a few who impress me, both Republicans and a couple of Democrats, actually, that impress me. | ||
I say this all the time. | ||
Josh Hawley has his head wrapped around this more than almost anyone in Congress, perhaps more than anyone in Congress. | ||
He is also at least aware of that tension between regulating AI and setting up a situation in which the government is able to censor Human beings is able to suppress information online that is valid information. | ||
It's a real problem because you have a, I think there's already a problem with AI disseminated disinformation and misinformation. | ||
And with the spread of just idiotic ideas, fake ideas on the internet, that is a major problem. | ||
But you don't want to put big daddy government in a position where they can squash free speech as they have. | ||
Again, I beat this to death, but during the pandemic, we saw the most egregious Instances of valid information being completely suppressed. | ||
You don't want to give that governmental apparatus more power to do that on the basis of fears of AI. | ||
At the same time, AI, for a lot of different reasons, is going to be very, very troublesome in the very near future. | ||
It already is. | ||
Deep fakes are going to be increasingly a huge problem. | ||
So again, Josh Hawley in his rhetoric has been fantastic on this. | ||
Ro Khanna, Democrat, also very intelligent and by and large in line with what I think politicians should be doing. | ||
But no, I think The predominant trend is that you have these companies, I mean we've seen all these meetings, Chuck Schumer hosting closed door meetings, where you've got the heads of the big tech companies, Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, I believe Larry Page, certainly Sundar Pinchai, Arvind Krishna of IBM, all the heads of these big tech companies | ||
are going in and it appears that they are setting themselves up for regulatory capture in which because they're the experts, right, the same with pharmaceutical companies, the same with big ag companies, so on and so forth, because they're the experts, they're turned to to help craft the policies. | ||
Of course, those policies are more than likely, to the extent these companies are the major influence, those policies are going to end up empowering those companies, squashing the competition from small startups, and allowing these companies or granting these companies a kind of safe and effective stamp From the government, especially as they fast track all these technologies through regulation. | ||
And Joe, I gotta, I know, you know what? | ||
I don't usually interrupt. | ||
It's a Steve thing. | ||
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I try to respect my guests, but I, we have so much, I have so many other guests to get to. | |
So I want people to go and get the book because I know you've got into even more detail on all this. | ||
So where can they get the book? | ||
What's it called? | ||
How do you, how do you pronounce it? | ||
And where can they go to follow you? | ||
Dark Eon, Transhumanism, and the War Against Humanity. | ||
You can get it anywhere books are sold. | ||
You can get it from bookshop.org, the publisher skyhorsepublishing.com, or use your palm to pay for it at Amazon. | ||
You can find links to it at my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, and my new article up at warroom.org. | ||
CES 2024, Consuming and Ersatz Singularity, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. | ||
Thank you very much, Natalie. | ||
Joe, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll call that a pulling a Steve when I interrupt the guests, which I hate to do, but sometimes, you know, we have to. | ||
We have, like I said, we have a bunch of wonderful guests to get to, but also make sure you check out Public Square. | ||
You know, they're one of the partners of the show. | ||
If you don't want to give your money to these evil AI-loving big tech giants, we got to get creative how we not just buy American-made products, but we stop giving money to companies that hate us if I seem really tired, it's because I've been working tirelessly on, of course, she's so right, the clothing brand. | ||
And just a little anecdote, we've been making some key chains in the America first Barbie style. | ||
And I didn't wanna give any money, of course, to any Chinese Communist Party factories. | ||
You know, that's the kind of hub of plastic manufacturing. | ||
So I was connected with a patriot in Texas who actually 3D prints key chains, making us, of course, less reliant on China and not having to give money to any communists in China, explicit or otherwise. | ||
I think that just sort of speaks to the mindset, not just behind she's so right.co, but also public square, right? | ||
It's getting scrappy, it's getting creative because the enemy that we're up against is so robust. | ||
I really think every little purchase helps, so make sure you check out Public Square. | ||
And while you're at it, I'd say go to birchgold.com slash Bannon2 as de-dollarization continues to trend. | ||
It doesn't look good for, I would say, anyone who actually loves this country, so you should consider gold. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick. | ||
He's much more well-versed on the subject than I am. | ||
They're great to talk to. | ||
Give them a call and you can read the latest installment of The End of the Dollar Empire 2. | ||
Now, I know that was a bleak segment with Joe Allen and probably a bleak plug for our sponsors, but you guys know we always like to bring younger voices On the War Room, to give you guys some hope, so another young lady, an ambassador for Turning Point, someone who does a bunch of her own content, is Morgan McMichael. | ||
You guys have seen on the show before, but she was on the ground reporting in Davos last year. | ||
She didn't go this year. | ||
I guess she got the lucky assignment. | ||
But I would love, Morgan, if we have you, for you to sort of give us your compare, contrast, Of what you think they were focusing on last year, where you think they're going, where they went this year, and how we can sort of pregame or counter it. | ||
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I'm here sporting. | ||
She's so right. | ||
So you guys should go shopping at my shop. | ||
Yay! | ||
But going back to the World Economic Forum, I did have the privilege of reporting there on the ground last year. | ||
And, you know, we always saw those topics of AI, transhumanism, especially like augmented reality that we've been seeing implemented now, especially with Apple's Vision Pro, which is very scary and dystopian, especially when it comes to removing human interaction. | ||
I think that's the craziest part. | ||
But a lot of times these elites are talking about climate change, you know, reducing carbon emissions, which, by the way, my carbon footprint in my entire lifespan will be about 16 metric tons, where these elites are flying private jets, landing at an airstrip near Davos, then having to take a helicopter from the airstrip to Davos to then get picked up in their gas-powered vehicles, and they're emitting | ||
Thousands of pounds more of CO2 than you and I ever will in our entire lifetimes. | ||
So it's just ironic. | ||
The entire forum is all about irony and hypocrisy, if I'm being totally honest. | ||
But going from last year to this year, you know, it kind of gives me a little bit more hope. | ||
I reported today on the president of Argentina, how he's really been hammering it in with the elites and talking about how You know, we need to fight back against socialism and capitalism really is the answer and that they are the protagonists and they're not actually the solution to the problem. | ||
And instead, they actually are the problem and creating the problems. | ||
So I think, you know, back in 2016, when the W.E.F. | ||
released their eight predictions, I do think we've seen those unfold throughout the last six or the last eight years and now coming up on six years until 2030. | ||
We're going to need to prepare ourselves and continue to speak out against the W.E.F. and their radicalized elitist agendas to push our world more towards the Great Reset agenda. | ||
I mean, it's already upon us and it's just going to be our jobs to continue speaking out against it, standing up for our individual liberties and our freedoms that, thank goodness, are protected in the United States of America and make sure that we are fighting back against those crazy elite forces that are trying to destabilize Western civilization and our freedoms as we know it. | ||
Which, on that note, of the World Economic Forum, I actually have a mini-documentary coming out about the WEF and my reporting last year talking about this year's Forum 2024, what's been going on, coming out sometime next week. | ||
I'm so excited for that. | ||
I didn't even know you were working on that. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
But I'm curious, again, I always joke I feel bad for The reporters on our side who have to watch the World Economic Forum and go there and spend time with these people. | ||
But I'm just curious, it seems like last year Ukraine was really a focus, right? | ||
There was a lot of discussion about that in the context of their favorite word, the D word, democracy. | ||
And maybe I'm mistaken, but it didn't really seem like that was a pressing topic this year. | ||
Do you think Ukraine has sort of fallen by the wayside? | ||
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It didn't really seem like they mentioned it all that much. | |
Ukraine is old news at this point and I think that, you know, what the previous guest was saying with the transhumanism, with the augmented reality has really been the focus because look at how just we are obsessed with the digitized society. | ||
We are totally sucked in, Gen Z especially, you know, you have TikTok. | ||
And it's going to be the next wave of how to attack our freedoms and how to attack Western civilization. | ||
So what better way than to get an entire generation addicted to social media and then want to actually live in a digitized world, you know, normalizing the 15 minute city theory and, you know, continuing to push that. | ||
I mean, last year when I was on the ground, there was an entire house on the promenade when you're walking down. | ||
Basically, the buildings all are represented by companies or countries. | ||
And the Ukraine house was very, very private. | ||
We couldn't even enter. | ||
When I was reporting outside the Ukraine house, I was told I needed to leave. | ||
I was getting too close to the building. | ||
And Ukraine was definitely one of the huge talking points among the attendees and companies that were there. | ||
But this year, you know, I think we've seen a shift and they're seeing that people don't really care about Ukraine anymore, especially Americans. | ||
And instead, you know, There hasn't even really, surprisingly, been a lot of discussion about Israel-Palestine and what's going on in the country of Israel, and it mostly was very directed towards, you know, the climate change, augmented reality, talking about universal healthcare, food insecurities, kind of their main talking points. | ||
And Morgan, I want to hold you through the break because I have one more question for you, but Warren Posse, don't go anywhere, we also got Catherine O'Neill joining us after the break to talk All things the elites want to do with, probably one of your favorite things, meat and steak and your ability to eat it. | ||
But I'm sure you guys know the strapline of the World Economic Forum this year was rebuilding trust. | ||
And I say that that is a sigh-off in and of itself. | ||
Because inherently, I never trusted the World Economic Forum to begin with, and I'm sure you guys didn't either, so don't fall for it. | ||
They don't want to rebuild their trust. | ||
You can't rebuild something that you never had, and frankly, they're more in the business of destroying countries, like I think they did with Ukraine last year, and they're trying to do with American sovereignty by, I would argue, just allowing a complete and utter invasion by the Visigoths. | ||
Maybe that's too euphemistic a term. | ||
On our southern border, but we will be right back after this break Morgan Catherine O'Neill and a bunch of clips from the March for life Hang in there. | ||
We'll be right back War room battleground with Stephen K Bannon Welcome back to the war room now you guys know we cover the law fair against President Trump non-stop here. | ||
There's been some Breaking news, the wife of Nathan Wade, the, you know, fusion Trump prosecutor turned Fannie Willis' alleged lover, I guess extramarital, | ||
Uh, lover that the wife of Nathan Wade, Wade, I guess, estranged wife, released credit card statements showing that, uh, she, she being Fannie Willis, had been receiving, whether it was luxury cruises, hotel stays, Ubers, you name it, transportation, uh, being all paid for by Nathan Wade, the person that she was paying ridiculous, exorbitantly, uh, high fees to, to, again, prosecute Donald J. Trump. | ||
So I guess, uh, Never underestimate a scorned woman in all things. | ||
But speaking of women fighting back, and I would say exposing the lies of the mainstream media, we've still got Morgan McMichael with us, and we'll have Catherine O'Neill joining us after her. | ||
Morgan, you brought up a very important point, and you know the year 2030 is very important to the globalists, right? | ||
It's sort of their goalpost year. | ||
2025 is, of course, important to the Chinese Communist Party, too, with their Made in China 2025 agenda. | ||
I've always maintained that the reason they're coming out so forcefully against Donald J. | ||
Trump is because they know four more years of him would be a major impediment to this globalist agenda. | ||
I'm just curious where you think they are sort of at, either percentage-wise or just in terms of completion, in rolling out these agendas. | ||
Do you think it's too late to stop it? | ||
Do you think they're too far along? | ||
Or do you think we still have time to reverse it? | ||
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It's just going to take people like you and me continuing to raise awareness and actually doing something in our country. | ||
Because let's be honest, if America falls, everything falls. | ||
But they have not attacked America I mean, they've tried. | ||
I mean, we've seen the last four years under the Biden administration. | ||
And I do think that China and the WEF and other globalist regimes are very, very threatened by our upcoming 2024 election, which is why we need to elect the right people into office so that they can push back against these outlandish agendas that they are trying to push and destabilize. | ||
Western civilization I do feel very grateful though for America because you know, they're not just gonna be able to come in here and Create a totalitarian regime in just two seconds, you know They're going to have to completely restructure our Constitution and take it away and but we all know that the first step into total control is to completely strip everybody of individual liberties and our freedoms but All that to say, I do not think it's too late. | ||
I think they have been implementing things all along, you know, whether I know your next guest is going to talk about meat, especially, you know, Bill Gates owning farmland and cricket farming and pushing towards, you know, eating those 2000 edible insects, which, by the way, you know, eating insects isn't actually very nutritious for humans. | ||
You know, whether it's the augmented reality pushing of A.I. | ||
and pushing of, you know, the Vision Pro kind of software, the new the Google Glass and all of that kind of technological advancements. | ||
Or even healthcare. | ||
You know, they predicted that we were going to be 3D printing organs and making it more equitable healthcare, which really means a lesser standard of care, hasn't all been implemented yet in America. | ||
So I think they've been trying. | ||
They've definitely been beta testing the waters on our next generation. | ||
And some things have, you know, gotten a grasp on Gen Z, which I think the social media thing is the scariest part. | ||
But we're going to have to continue to push back against these crazy agendas. | ||
I would say, uh, quite literally testing the water. | ||
Morgan McMichael, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with everything you're working on, where can they go to do all that? | ||
Watch the doc, do all of it. | ||
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You guys can find me, War Room Posse, on all of my socials at Morgan, M-O-R-G-O-N-N. | |
And like Natalie said, I am coming out with a mini documentary with Turning Point USA, and it's really exciting where there's going to be a bunch of footage from me reporting in Davos and also now talking about just the World Economic Forum and how they're going to be implementing their agendas and how we can deconstruct them. So you guys can find that on the Turning Point USA YouTube channel sometime next week, but I will be posting it on my channels. | ||
So you can spell my name, you can find me M-O-R-G-O-N-N. A jack of all trades, you can come on and talk Taylor Swift or the World Economic Forum. Morgan, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Now, it is a pleasure to bring on my next guest, a good friend, Catherine O'Neill, who survived swamp, especially the evil bureaucrats at the State Department, moved out to far superior Wyoming, and you, I guess, practice what you preach here in the War Room, entrepreneur capitalism. | ||
Of course, everyone knows Meriwether Farms. | ||
There was a story today, had to do with the Government Accountability Office report, talking about how the United States doesn't even know the percent of farmland or public land that is owned by foreign entities, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Or otherwise, I thought you'd be the perfect person to bring on to sort of react to this and break it down. | ||
But I'm just curious, from your limited experience, again, you just started your company. | ||
But, you know, have you seen foreign incursion into farmland? | ||
Does their Chinese Communist Party own land in Wyoming? | ||
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Thanks so much, Natalie. | ||
To my knowledge, I am not personally aware of any land that is by the CCP. | ||
However, I know that there's a lot of pressure by people within our own country to pressure ranchers to sell their land and put them into what is called a conservation easement, which essentially cedes control to the government to control that land. | ||
So I think part of the mission of my company is to provide an outlet for these ranchers so they can withstand that pressure to sell their land. | ||
Because right now it's become very expensive to maintain with property taxes and other fees and regulations. | ||
So in order for them to stay afloat, sometimes they feel necessary for them to sell this land. | ||
So with Meriwether Farms, we're providing an outlet for them to stay in business. | ||
And I think it's a shame, Natalie, that every governor in the United States is not outright banning the sale of land, American land, to foreign entities. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
It's an absolute shame. | ||
Can you walk us through that process a little bit? | ||
Because it sort of seems we were talking in the earlier segment about a lot of the World Economic Forum, the WHO's sort of broader agenda, where you just can't reconcile it with reality or common sense policy, right? | ||
Do you think this is part of sort of a concerted effort? | ||
I know there's a new kind of vegan propaganda film out on Netflix. | ||
But do you think this is sort of part of a broader push to normalize the, I would say, drift away from meat, from steak, to this more plant-based diet? | ||
Absolutely, Natalie. | ||
It's a conceded, coordinated effort. | ||
So about 30 billion pounds the Americans consume per year, according to the USDA. | ||
30 billion pounds of meat. | ||
Tyson Foods, which provides about one in four of those pounds to the American consumer, just invested in a European insect protein company called Protix. | ||
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I mean, if that's not blatant, I don't know what is. | |
A company that provides the United States with one in four pounds of meat is now partnering with the company Provide Insect Protein. | ||
I mean, it's right there in front of us. | ||
And I know you guys have been having ridiculously high demand, which is so wonderful. | ||
I'm sure the Warren Posse piles in, which they should do. | ||
Your selection is absolutely fantastic. | ||
I know my mom has ordered some stuff and loves it, but can you walk us through your sort of day-to-day process, too, from the cattle perspective? | ||
I know you guys never use hormones, but any of these other sort of weird trickeries that the globalists want you to use or normalize with cattle, how you guys go about avoiding that? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, one of the things that is a hot topic right now is the use of mRNA vaccines for cattle. | ||
I have thankfully never come across any of that myself. | ||
However, that's not to say that they're not trying it. | ||
I mean, we work with ranchers that have extremely high integrity, and we observe the care. | ||
We conduct the feeding. | ||
We conduct the processing. | ||
I mean, we are very integrated with these ranchers programs, so we can see everything that they're doing. | ||
However, that's not to say that it's not being tried elsewhere. | ||
So, and one of the things that we do is we ensure a standard for our customers. | ||
So, if you come on to MeriwetherFarms.com and you buy beef from us, 100% of the time, you are getting a product free of hormones, free of antibiotics, and free of any weird vaccination protocols that they're trying to incur on these animals. | ||
Okay, so let people know. | ||
First of all, give us the website one more time. | ||
If there's a War Room Posse discount, And what you guys offer, you know, what the most popular stuff is. | ||
I'm genuinely curious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we're actually doing a special today because like you've mentioned, and I'm so thankful for the Wyrm Posse. | ||
You guys have been so good to us. | ||
I mean, we are just totally gone gangbusters in sales and it's been really difficult for us to keep up with the demand because we have such high standards for our products. | ||
And so it's been hard to find, you know, ranchers that are willing to alter their ranching mechanisms and herd health to exclude these hormones and antibiotics and other things. | ||
So it's been challenging for us, but we work with some really amazing people and we're offering a special edition right now. | ||
It's a blend. | ||
It's a blend of a breed called an Angus, which is typically the breed that Raise black Angus but it's a blend of an Angus and a Charley. | ||
Charley is a lighter colored cow if you are familiar with breeds of cattle and Charley tend to have a larger muscle structure. | ||
So the steaks that are available today in our special edition may actually be a little bit bigger than what you're used to which is going to be great. | ||
But like I said, we'll still have those same standards of no hormones, no antibiotics, and standards of care. | ||
So we have a very limited supply right now. | ||
So if you want to go and try this new edition that we're partnering with this brand, go to MeriwetherFarms.com. | ||
Use the discount code War Room 10 as always. | ||
We always want to take care of our War Room customers. | ||
And I would love your feedback too on this new Addition of our product. | ||
Catherine, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
And Warren Posse, go get some steak! | ||
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Awesome, thanks Natalie, great to see you! | |
Of course, likewise. | ||
And Warren Posse, we got some exclusive footage with Jane Zirkle from the March for Life in Washington D.C. | ||
that we will roll until the end of the show. | ||
She froze for you guys to get this footage, so make sure you watch and have a wonderful weekend. | ||
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War Room is on the ground at the 51st annual March for Life. | |
My name is Jane Zirkle and let's talk to some of the attendees. | ||
Can you guys please tell me your names and where you're from? | ||
I'm Selena. | ||
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Hi, I'm Chloe. | |
Hi, I'm Rima. | ||
I'm Angelina. | ||
Hi, I'm Christina. | ||
I'm Grace. | ||
And where are you from? | ||
That's awesome. | ||
So what brings you guys out to the March for Life today? | ||
What brings us out is to fight for those who can't speak for themselves. | ||
It's not fair that they don't have a say, so we're fighting for the unborn and so that they can have a chance to live just like we all had a chance to live. | ||
We're here to march for their lives and we're also here to support the women who are going through these difficult times of being pregnant and we also support them and just support them giving birth and we actually come from the Chaldean Catholic Diocese and we have lots of ways for them to get help and support and we're here for them too. | ||
Going into 2024, do you think abortion is on the ballot, and what party or candidate do you think holds your pro-life values most dear? | ||
I think for us, as for voting in elections for the president, Donald Trump has said multiple times that he is pro-life, and he's looking for a pro-life America, so I think that's what we would have to go with. | ||
If you were talking to a woman who was considering an abortion, what are some of the things that you would tell her? | ||
I would definitely comfort her. | ||
It's obviously a really hard decision to make. | ||
I would definitely support kind of the way she thought. | ||
I would help her through it, and I would personally, myself, I would bring her to someone like a counseling center or something like that. | ||
We have them through our churches, the Office of Life in Southfield, Michigan, and I would help her go through that and kind of get the counseling she needs. | ||
We'd pray for her, too. | ||
What are some of the ways that people can support your pro-life activism? | ||
Yeah, just coming out to things like this. | ||
Even for us, prayer is really big. | ||
It's the silent support that a lot of people need in these times. | ||
Coming out to stuff like this, going on social media, reaching out to people, anything like that is great. | ||
Now, I want to talk to you about the abortion pill controversy that's going on right now, because, of course, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Biden case over abortion drugs. | ||
Tell me about what you experienced. | ||
Well, 54% of the children now, the recent data came out, 54% of the babies that are killed are killed via abortion drugs. | ||
And in all 50 states, it's actually not illegal to order abortion pills shipped to your home. | ||
And to prove it so, I went online and actually Somebody sent me for free a package of abortion pills in a state that has outlawed abortion. | ||
Which state was that if you don't mind my asking? | ||
The state of Fort Wayne, Indiana. | ||
And they put the address of all places to the Attorney General was the sending address. | ||
They're that brazen about it. | ||
And you can kill a child in the womb with a pill in all 50 states. | ||
Film yourself doing it. | ||
It is completely legal because of the loopholes that we have. | ||
We need to end abortion. | ||
It needs to be a crime to kill an image bearer of God. | ||
It has to be. | ||
Until we make it not only a crime and unthinkable to kill a human being, we will continue to do this madness. | ||
Look, there's no instructions even that came with this. | ||
How safe is that for a woman who takes it? | ||
What's your name? | ||
My name is A.J. | ||
Hurley. | ||
I'm the Director of Outreach at the White Rose Resistance. | ||
How can people support your anti-abortion activism? | ||
Yeah, so you can find me on Instagram at AJ Hurley, but then you can also go thewhiterose.life. | ||
I work with Seth Gruber. | ||
We are trying to awaken the sleeping giant that is the Church of Jesus Christ to end child sacrifice in America. | ||
My name is Andres Gonzalez and I'm from Texas but I'm here with Benedictine College from Kansas. | ||
So my family is a very pro-life family and it starts with my grandmother who was considering aborting her oldest daughter and she ended up choosing life because of my grandpa and ever since then my family has been incredibly dedicated to the pro-life movement and my grandma actually has a 40 year long career in pro-life. | ||
What are some of the things you would tell to other young people to get them to join the pro-life movement? | ||
Well, I would start from like a Christian standpoint. | ||
So I would say that the gift of life is the greatest gift that we can be given by God and only God can take it away and only God can give it to us. | ||
So I would start at that point and just you can see by the people here that we're all filled with so much joy and everybody in our world and my generation is looking for something fulfilling and I think that's something that can really be found in this movement. | ||
Can you guys please tell me your names and where you're from? | ||
David Momola. | ||
We're from Tampa, Florida. | ||
Jay Killian, Tampa, Florida. | ||
I'm James Slack, Tampa. | ||
What brings you guys out to the March for Life today? | ||
We're here to save babies. | ||
We believe that life begins at conception and legally should be protected at all stages. | ||
So what would you tell other young people to get them on board with the pro-life movement? | ||
I would say the pro-life movement is all about defending those who can't defend themselves. | ||
So we're here to be a voice both for the unborn and for those poor women who are often pressured into abortion when that's not the best decision they can make. | ||
What are some things you would say to people to get them to join the pro-life movement? | ||
I would say that you're looking at abortion as a means to an end and not as a way to better improve your life. | ||
I'm Aiden, I'm from Notre Dame, I'm with the group from Notre Dame, and I'm here because I love life, I respect life, and I'm here to get the word out and just be a witness. | ||
What are some of the reasons you're pro-life? | ||
I believe every life is sacred, every life is from God, every life has true value, all the way from conception to death, and I feel we need to honor that and value that. | ||
What would you say to other young people to convince them to join the pro-life movement? | ||
I would just say to look at the facts, to look at the studies. | ||
I think we need to focus on those. | ||
And once you realize that it is truly a life in the womb, I think it's undeniable to say that abortion is okay. | ||
And once we focus on the facts, focus on the issues, then we can have a much better world with more pro-life generation. | ||
So going into 2024, abortion is definitely on the ballot. | ||
Is there a candidate who you feel best represents your pro-life values right now? | ||
I haven't been for the election. | ||
For the election, I'd have to say Donald Trump. | ||
He served. | ||
He got three great Supreme Court justices in the court, which helped overturn Roe v. Wade. |