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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at 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 try 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 war room here's your host stephen k van wednesday 31 january year of the lord 2024 um I don't know how to be more blunt about this, but I just, you know, where we are. | ||
I want you to pull the camera back and think about this for a second. | ||
If we have Lankford, who's a Baptist minister, I think he was, and ran, I think, youth camps or something. | ||
He's a Baptist minister. | ||
If you have a Baptist minister who's putting through a codification Of the invasion of our country and that's what this is, okay? | ||
And supporting really Biden and the Biden regime who have destroyed our nation So much so that the guys in the house are impeaching at the same time The very official that Langford and those guys are making on I mean, it's so absurd and such an insult to you is to be It just it's it's so insulting And he thinks he's safe because he's out to 2028. | ||
He doesn't get re-elected to 2028. | ||
They already censured him in Oklahoma, and of course the Oklahoma establishment is trying to run him over. | ||
Not doing that. | ||
Oh, and that didn't happen. | ||
He's disgusting. | ||
And that's a Baptist minister. | ||
I'm not going to pick up the Baptist. | ||
I'm going to come to the Catholics here in a second. | ||
You got the biblical worldview guy Johnson, who's now another lie, to get through a massive additional stimulus package that not War Room and Bannon, But the Hill newspaper in Heritage, Richard Stern, pretty straight shooters, say, no, you're kind of misleading people because this is not just going to go and take the COVID tax relief money. | ||
You remember, we used to have the COVID tax relief guys. | ||
Often they're saying, hey, the eligible people, most eligible people are out. | ||
We've got $70 billion. | ||
Instead of turning it back to the Treasury to try to close the deficit, They want to use that, but it's more than that. | ||
It's probably somewhere between $400 billion and $1.5 billion additional to the deficit. | ||
And Johnson's up there running around trying to, remember the goofball stuff a couple weeks ago? | ||
Well, we're saving $16 billion. | ||
I cut, you know, $10 billion out of IRS, another $6 billion out of the COVID relief. | ||
$16 billion, which I think, what did Grace calculate? | ||
It's a couple of days interest. | ||
And then you got all the religious groups. | ||
And yet you got this Hebrew society, so put a pin in that, but you got the Adventists, you got the Lutherans, the worst of the Catholics. | ||
Yo, if this is the manifestation of Christianity, of the lived Christianity, I keep saying, you're giving the Muslims the best pitch they ever had. | ||
Because as detestable as Sharia Supremacism is, at least they fight for it. | ||
I'm just saying, they fight for it. | ||
It's detestable, but they never back down. | ||
And here you've got, you've got literally Christians in, oh, been raised up in Paris Authority and even the Catholic Relief and the Lutherans and all this. | ||
They're taking your money under false pretenses and they're destroying the sovereignty of your nation? | ||
Tell me. | ||
Please make the pitch to me how that makes sense. | ||
Tell me. | ||
Help me out here. | ||
I'm searching for answers. | ||
I'm on the same journey. | ||
You know, we're all on the road to Damascus, right? | ||
I'm on the same journey. | ||
Help me out here. | ||
Help me. | ||
Help me understand that. | ||
Because I'll tell you what it is. | ||
That's, you've lost faith in the underlying tenets of your civilization. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
You've lost faith, and we can argue about that text thing and this thing on the bill, and the border wall, and this, and you got Texas and the barbed wire, boom, ba-boom, but we can get all those details, and we do, because we understand you're detail-oriented, and the signal is often in the details, which reveals the overall pattern. | ||
Or pattern recognition. | ||
But I got some pattern recognition right here. | ||
And that is, there are a lot of Christians in the fight that just don't have, that have lost faith in the Judeo-Christian West and what we stand for. | ||
And you're too big a cowards. | ||
You're too big a cowards to stand up. | ||
The Sharia supremacists, although I think that's directly in demonology, of all the problems they got, they ain't got that problem. | ||
I'm just calling balls and strikes as I see it. | ||
And this is a huge problem. | ||
This is a huge problem. | ||
You have faith in your culture, you have faith in your civilization, or you don't. | ||
And if you don't, you do all these backflips and all this other stuff. | ||
Johnson promised and swore he would not do—here's a—the suspension of rules, to use a technical term, is essentially when you need Democrat votes to pass something, that you won't go through the rules committee because it's going to be blocked. | ||
By the Freedom Caucus guys and the MAGA guys on it. | ||
No, we're not going to do that. | ||
You know we're not going to do it? | ||
This child tax relief is, one, we don't need another Keynesian stimulus. | ||
I'm going to have Philip Patrick on here in a second. | ||
We don't need another stimulus right now. | ||
It's so out of control. | ||
We don't need it. | ||
And if you do it, you should put it in. | ||
There's no hurry for this. | ||
Put it in the bill. | ||
Put it in the tax bill for next year. | ||
That's going to be approved. | ||
That'll start on October 1st. | ||
What's the hurry? | ||
Number two is politically ridiculous. | ||
You're going, you did core constituency of Biden and you're giving them, you're giving them a boost. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
And three, it adds one point could add $1.5 trillion. | ||
I've added anything to the deficit, a penny to the deficit. | ||
You wouldn't do it now if you really had fiscal responsibility, but you don't, and you're going to do exactly what's there. | ||
So Johnson's not savable. | ||
He's not savable. | ||
He just not. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
It's time now to look for the next man up because this is going to continue. | ||
It's going to continue. | ||
You're going to get out on the bus. | ||
You're going to get this. | ||
And hey, it was never personal with Kevin McCarthy. | ||
He's a bad guy in a lot of respects. | ||
You couldn't trust him. | ||
But it was the debt. | ||
It was the debt deal. | ||
I told him I did the debt deal. | ||
Dude, you're like a deer that's been shot. | ||
Right? | ||
War is going to eventually get you. | ||
Hey, so Johnson, he's only marginally better. | ||
And he's putting up some fights, but every time he's putting up a fight, you gotta band that to his back just like Abbott. | ||
If you didn't keep the pressure on these guys 24-7, you think they'd be doing this stuff? | ||
Uh, no, they would not. | ||
They would not. | ||
And this stuff's so obvious. | ||
I hate to say this, Ben Harnwell. | ||
And Ben, okay, Lou Murray is going to join us at 6. | ||
Lou's written this amazing piece for the Boston Herald that now the big liberals, the progressives in Boston are getting it full blown about the invasion. | ||
Every town's a border town, every state's a border state. | ||
Lou's going to be on here about Boston. | ||
Ben's also going to join us for a deeper drill down. | ||
But Ben, I've got to get this up there. | ||
When Zelensky was at Davos, I think, last year, And lectured us, particularly the War Room, that people that, you know, are talking a lot of trash about this, don't understand what's going on, and should read the memoirs of World War II and understand it. | ||
I said at the time, dude, I've forgotten more about World War II than you will ever know. | ||
And I told him at the time that he should not worry about World War II. | ||
He should take Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest about the Kennedy administration, the Johnson administration, and the expansion of the Vietnam War. | ||
And he should go, I think it's chapter 6 or 7. | ||
He should focus on the chapter about President Diem. | ||
That what happened to Diem, who was our guy there until he was not. | ||
And once you're the guy and then you're not, the one thing you should avoid is getting into the truck when they say, hey, we got a plane for you at the airport to take you to safety. | ||
Because it didn't end well for President Diem and his family. | ||
The CIA had them assassinated in that truck before they offloaded at the airport. | ||
And this was the collapse, the beginning of the collapse of the United States throughout the world of what we did in Vietnam and how we double dealt the Vietnam people, not the American citizens and particularly not the brave soldiers who went draftees or volunteers that went and fought in that war. | ||
It was the elites in this country that sold you out. | ||
Okay, and they also sold out many people in South Vietnam to the, you know, millions of people died and then afterwards they walked away and you had, you know, had the Cambodian situation, the killing fields, you know, 20 or 30 million people died in that fiasco. | ||
Died. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the elites get you in and they will cut and run in a second. | ||
Is there a coup going on right now in Kiev? | ||
Is there a coup going on? | ||
Can you explain? | ||
Give me a couple of minutes. | ||
We'll have you back at six in depth, but give me a couple of minutes on the coup that's going on that the media is so shocked and so freaked out about right now. | ||
Steve, good morning to you. | ||
There's certainly something going on in Kiev right now. | ||
I would actually say that a coup in slow motion is the right word for this, because it's effective when the military and chain of command ceases or decouples itself from the civilian authority, which is apparently what seems to be happening. | ||
Then I don't know what other word will describe that, even if it's relatively bloodless. | ||
And even if at the present stage, it's not a case of the military are ignoring the civilian chain of command's instructions. | ||
But there is a growing decoupling taking place. | ||
Now, for those of the possibly that didn't join us late last night, it's 11 o'clock here in Rome. | ||
I've reported on the fact that on Monday there'd been this showdown between the president of Ukraine, President Zelensky, and his commander in chief, General Zelensky, in which, as far as we were aware yesterday, Zelensky politely requested his most senior general to resign, in which General Zelensky said no. | ||
There have been further details, scarce details, Steve, but further details to have emerged today. | ||
And apparently, Zelensky actually fired him, formally fired him. | ||
He said, I'm going to sign the decree, sort of officially firing you. | ||
In which situation a number of strange things happened. | ||
Now, I want to dig into this later, but just to go to the headline point here. | ||
Basically, the US, the UK, our military itself, and that's the most important thing here, the Ukrainian military itself, basically coupled with a very highly quickly organized social media campaign, put so much pressure on Zelensky, he retracted that provisionally I'm leaving Zelensky still in office. | ||
Hold it, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, hang on, Ben, Ben, Ben, hang on a second, hang on, slow down. | ||
Look, they've lost the war in the field, that's obvious, and now they've got to assign blame, right? | ||
And the U.S. | ||
is going to cut them off from the 60 billion. | ||
Macron's saying Europe's got to step up. | ||
Nobody in Europe wants to step up for this fiasco. | ||
The fighting in the war is over. | ||
Essentially, it's going to go on, but I mean, the chance for their taking the Donbass and the land British and Crimean, all the big talk And all you have is dead Ukrainians in a country that looks like Dresden in 1945. | ||
He goes to the guy, to his face, calls him over to the palace, and to his face says, yo, I'm asking you to step down and resign. | ||
The head of the military, the uniformed services, and the guy goes, well, you know, I gotta think about it. | ||
I gotta think about it. | ||
And then they think about it, he goes, hey, here's my answer, no. | ||
And he's got a couple other guys, and they get the US, the Biden regime is in panic mode. | ||
The last thing they can have right now is the replacement of the head of the uniformed services right in the middle of this Capitol Hill fight, because guess what? | ||
The war room banner is going to say, why are we giving them money when they're at war with each other? | ||
You're about to have a civil war breakout. | ||
Why are we giving money, billions of dollars? | ||
And who actually are we giving it to? | ||
The military or to Zelensky? | ||
And the New Yorker, the big intellectual journal, already flipped on him this week and said, hey, I'm not so sure democracy actually lives in Ukraine. | ||
Tee me up for six o'clock, brother. | ||
You and I are going to get into it because this is a huge story. | ||
You've called it for months. | ||
This is, and it shows you all the lies you see on MSNBC. | ||
Where's Stavridis now? | ||
Where are all those former, you know, State Department officials now? | ||
Where are all the people that led the Ukrainian people down the primrose path to their own destruction that Mershheimer told you about in 2014 and 15? | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Steve, I'm going to close with this fact, this speculation, and then we'll drill down later on. | ||
Isn't it, is it not interesting that the U.S. | ||
and the U.K., in fact no Western ally of Ukraine, had been consulted by President Zelensky before he decided to put into act? | ||
Boom. | ||
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Boom. | |
Isn't that interesting? | ||
No, dude, that's an interesting factoid. | ||
We'll talk about it at six. | ||
Ben Harnwell from Rome. | ||
Amazing job, Ben. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Is that kind of surprising to you that the guy would fire the head of his military services and not run it by his two biggest sponsors? | ||
The United States and MI6? | ||
Hey, I'm calling to check in. | ||
I'm getting rid of the guy today. | ||
You guys cool with that? | ||
No, we're not cool with that. | ||
Because we're trying to get our citizens to put in more billions. | ||
That's not a good look. | ||
Philip Patrick next in the War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
I'll link to this after the show, just a couple of updates. | ||
You know, Michael Patrick Leahy used to work with me over at Breitbart back in 2015. | ||
In November 2015, he did a huge article, Christian Churches Profit from Muslim Refugee Resettlement. | ||
We got into this whole thing at the time. | ||
President Trump stopped all of this. | ||
Stopped it. | ||
And now Biden's picked it back up. | ||
His quote is, nothing is worse than a weak, phony Christian who aids and abets evil. | ||
Okay, that's from Leahy. | ||
And I'll get to 2015. | ||
We've been on this thing for eight, nine years now. | ||
Been happening, and only Trump stopped it. | ||
The great Liz Yor, and of course, she's a hammer, right? | ||
Hammer of God. | ||
Liz Yor says, hey, point blank, Catholic Charities is facilitating sex trafficking and drug deaths of fentanyl. | ||
Boom, up in your grill. | ||
Also, they got Thune running around. | ||
Manu Raju over at CNN's got him. | ||
Hey, are you guys going to put the techs out today? | ||
Where do you stand with this bipartisan? | ||
And he's like in the mumble tank now. | ||
Well, we got to see. | ||
We're going to do it. | ||
We're going to have lunch. | ||
We're going to have a lunch. | ||
We're going to talk about it and hubbada, hubbada, hubbada, hubbada, hubbada. | ||
Folks, you're up on the ramparts and you're inside these guys' head. | ||
More important, you're inside the decision loop, right? | ||
As we used to say in Maneuver Warfare, you're inside the decision loop. | ||
Philip Patrick, I got you on here because I've got to talk Bovey. | ||
Big voices are coming out and agreeing with the Birch Gold War Room analysis of the end of the dollar empire. | ||
But, brother, you've got the deficit. | ||
You have Johnson Day going to suspend the rules to have a child tax credit. | ||
He's got some stuff in there. | ||
It's supposed to be for entrepreneurs all lives, for big corporations, tax relief. | ||
The Hill newspaper and Heritage are saying, hey, this thing could actually add to the deficit of $400 billion to $1.5 trillion. | ||
Now, Philip Patrick, as one of the smartest analysts around in macroeconomics, would now you have another, would you have a Keynesian, this is not even on the regular budget, this is a side pocket, would you have another potential Keynesian infusion of stimulus money that could, Raise the deficit another $400 billion to $1.5 trillion, sir. | ||
According to Economics 101 macro, is that logical, sir? | ||
It's definitely not logical, particularly in the situation we are in currently. | ||
Let's not forget over the past four years since Biden's been in office, U.S. | ||
debt has grown nearly twice as fast as GDP, 46.5% to 27.6%. | ||
You know, we've had to listen to the Biden administration talking about how they've You know, delivered on fiscal responsibility. | ||
Apparently, fiscal responsibility is now defined as spending at least $1.5 trillion more than the government extracts in revenue every single year for the foreseeable future. | ||
But as we've discussed many times, the situation is already unsustainable. | ||
Adding more spending is just adding more fuel to the fire. | ||
For some context, in order to balance The budget at 2023 levels, the federal government would have to impose 100% tax on all wage earners who earn more than $65,000 a year. | ||
Consistently spending 26% more than is taxed away from people is not fiscally responsible. | ||
It is a disaster. | ||
So the short answer to your question, Steve, is absolutely not. | ||
Is the regressive taxes on the working class, the working poor, and the middle class, can that be summed up? | ||
Because Stern said this too. | ||
He says, hey, where they can't sell Bidenomics, they can't sell any of this stuff, and particularly what they're going to add here in the next couple of weeks, is in purchasing power of the dollar. | ||
It's almost down 20% since Biden came in office. | ||
And that is the lived experience of people. | ||
The biggest regressive tax they have, the dollar, it's purchasing powers dropped 20%. | ||
Is that, in your opinion, where the rubber meets the road? | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
Look, we've talked about it and it's a good bridge to talk a little bit about Bove as well because he came out, by the way, we talk about Bove's article, tellingly it was in the New York Times. | ||
Even the New York Times now cannot ignore the problems. | ||
His rationale was that the dollar now is finished, and this is a direct quote, finished as the global reserve currency. | ||
I think that by printing money, by leading to a devaluation, we're fueling it. | ||
Now, by the way, Bove is someone we should listen to. | ||
This is a guy who's a mainstream financial analyst. | ||
He's been in the business for over half a century. | ||
He's got a very good track record. | ||
This was a guy that predicted the 2008 crash back in 2005. | ||
His logic is quite simple, right? | ||
He talks about the offshoring of American manufacturing and how that is the ultimate threat to the financial sector and to the dollar itself. | ||
And he said, and I quote, the people making the goods elsewhere are getting greater and greater control of the means of production and therefore greater and greater control of the world economy. | ||
And of course, that gives them ultimately greater and greater control of money. | ||
And the reality is he spot on right he's pointing to something that we all know and that is that the US doesn't make anything anymore except for that right we used to be the world's greatest manufacturer today we are the world's greatest consumer now. | ||
This is all done at a very bad time, right? | ||
We already know that the BRICS nations overtook G7 economies last year in terms of size. | ||
China surpassed the US in net exports back in 2009 and today has double the manufacturing capability of the US. | ||
But there are other factors, one that you mentioned, which is currency devaluation and things that we've discussed many times on the show that are making the problem much more urgent, debt being one of them. | ||
So, you know, we put it into the context of everything that's happening. | ||
Devaluing the dollar is fueling the problem. | ||
It's making the argument easier. | ||
And the bricks now are gathering steam. | ||
So absolutely is the answer, Steve. | ||
Unusual wails over one of the best Twitter sites, and they're quoting a Reuters story that I'm pulling right now, but they're breaking news coming across from them. | ||
Egypt, Ethiopia, Persia slash Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have confirmed they are joining the BRICS bloc. | ||
And remember, a couple of these guys are allies. | ||
So you've got this BRICS movement, which Bovey gets into too, and you and I were the first to talk about this, the central banks and what they're doing purchasing gold. | ||
But it shouldn't be lost on people. | ||
What we call, let's say, the Global South is now uniting, and these are people who control resources. | ||
I just want to report, Reuters is reporting, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates have confirmed they are joining the BRICS bloc. | ||
UAE, Saudi Arabia, I would argue, supposedly two of our biggest allies. | ||
I throw Egypt in there, too, because we underwrite them. | ||
Of course, Persia's not. | ||
What does that mean to Bovey? | ||
Bovey looked at, when he, and look, this guy was a staid bank analyst, but he had a bunch of great calls because he was a numbers guy. | ||
And when he came out and said, hey, he gave one last interview and said, hey, I'm retiring. | ||
By the way, my parting shot The dollar is finished. | ||
The Brenton Woods Agreement, everything that happened, all the accords, all that stuff for the last 60, 70, 80 years since World War II, the dollar is finished as the prime reserve currency. | ||
People should take that as a papal bull, right? | ||
This is how serious this is when guys like that are all of a sudden saying it. | ||
Now you see today that supposedly our allies are joining bricks with this. | ||
It's the beginning of the economic combination Right? | ||
Of the global south. | ||
And it obviously has a military component to it because you see everything is breaking out on the Eurasian landmass. | ||
Philip Patrick. | ||
Yeah, Bové's actually right. | ||
And he also said, quite tellingly, look, you're not going to hear this from other mainstream analysts because they are, and I quote, monks praying to money. | ||
Essentially, he suggested that they would be too frightened to come out publicly and suggest that. | ||
So this was his parting shot that I thought was was telling. | ||
But yeah, the bricks are gathering steam. | ||
The alliance is building and it's growing. | ||
Right. | ||
The reality is, it's starting to make sense. | ||
These countries are looking around. | ||
They're looking at the West, and they're seeing an opportunity, right? | ||
We talk about other factors that are driving this BRICS alliance. | ||
Debt, I think, is crucial here, right? | ||
Combined, the five BRICS nations owe about $3.9 trillion. | ||
The G7, almost $60 trillion. | ||
That's 15 times more debt than the BRICS nations. | ||
And the reality is creditors are getting fed up with the U.S. | ||
selling them IOUs and then just devaluing the dollar. | ||
In fact, in November, there was an article in a CCP political journal that accused the U.S., and I quote, of seizing the wealth of other nations and forcing developing countries to bear the huge economic losses and financial risks brought about by dollar hegemony. | ||
And the reality is, they have a point, right? | ||
It only costs the Bureau of Printing and Engraving $0.17 to make a $100 bill. | ||
But India and China have to produce $100 of goods and services in order to get one. | ||
This isn't politics. | ||
This is economics. | ||
It is becoming a bad trade. | ||
Look, the Biden administration, whether they realize it or not, they have shifted the balance of power. | ||
BRICS nations, I think, are looking at each other and realizing that they don't need the G7 anymore. | ||
You know, let's look at Russia. | ||
Two years after being locked out of the global economy, They're doing pretty well, right? | ||
Russia's GDP growth outpaced the U.S. | ||
in Q3 and Q4 of last year. | ||
Just like the rest of the BRICS, they focused on building up their industrial base for real, sustainable economic growth. | ||
Just imagine for a second how the U.S. | ||
government would fare if the federal government suddenly couldn't borrow any money anymore. | ||
The whole house of cards would collapse. | ||
I think the calculus now is simple. | ||
The G7 need the BRICS, the BRICS don't need the G7, and they especially don't need the dollar anymore. | ||
At the end of the day, why would they want to hold a currency that's, number one, steadily losing purchasing power, and number two, can be frozen at any time? | ||
It's only a matter of time in my mind before the bricks declare their own currency union. | ||
That could be the final nail in the coffin for the dollar. | ||
I hope not, but it's gathering steam and it's heading in that direction. | ||
And we're heading at the same time to the world's biggest margin call on this thing. | ||
I'll explain that more. | ||
Philip, how do people get it? | ||
I really want to thank you. | ||
All the work we're doing. | ||
You announced we've got the fifth installment coming out at the end of the Dollar Empire. | ||
You can get smart on this by going to birchgold.com slash Bannon and get it. | ||
Philip, how do people get to you? | ||
Really simple. | ||
To me, it's at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Again, at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
And for all the great information, you and when we put out, it's birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Philip, thank you. | ||
I know weekdays are hard for you to get away, particularly with clients, all that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
I'm gonna make it all make sense. | ||
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Let's talk about Bove for a second, and I really want to thank Philip. | ||
As you can imagine, it's crazy for those guys during the workday, particularly in the morning. | ||
But this was so important. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
We try to make available to you, you know, entrepreneurs in the patriot economy. | ||
So you stop giving your money to people that hate you and you can get access to products and services that are good or better than you find in that part of the market of people that just hate your values or totally woke. | ||
And if you have to make any changes corporations, you have to go in with like a sledgehammer and force it. | ||
Because it can be done, but you have to force it. | ||
Because I keep saying, one of the most progressive apparatuses in the world are these giant corporations. | ||
They do not share your values. | ||
You can see that every day. | ||
Take the Bud Light thing, right? | ||
Oh, they're going to do some cowboy commercials now. | ||
They're going to get set up with some fighting groups, and they're going to wave the American flag. | ||
They don't support your values. | ||
That's a sucker's play. | ||
You see exactly what they were doing when they had the transgender and all that. | ||
They were trying to shove it down your throat and then never apologize for it. | ||
The CEO, another progressive Navy SEAL, just shoved it and wouldn't have his way not to apologize, not to say it was a mistake, not to say it was wrong. | ||
Liz, you're going to be with us tomorrow. | ||
We're going to get more into the Catholic Charities part of this. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
It's outrageous what's happening. | ||
And you see these people raised up by leadership do not believe in the underlying tenets of our civilization. | ||
They think we're a spent force. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
That's what's happening about the invasion of this country. | ||
The invasion of this country. | ||
And they're crushing economically the people, the working poor and the African-American, Hispanic working class. | ||
Particularly those folks that are low skill, that are in this kind of Darwinian environment of competition, and they're just including... Remember, one of the keys of this bill, they're going to give work permits as soon as they're here. | ||
Because they say, oh, well, we can't pay trillions. | ||
You're still going to pay trillions. | ||
You see, you're paying it everywhere. | ||
Whether you're giving UN money, charity money, anything, it's all going back to underwrite this. | ||
Your dollars, either your charitable donations or your taxes. | ||
It can't do it unless you underwrite it. | ||
That's why we have to rip off the mask of this. | ||
On top of it is the fiscal irresponsibility. | ||
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How you can even conceive of? | |
Think about it. | ||
We could shut down. | ||
The government might be shut down on March 1st if people stand up to it because they're nowhere closer to get anything done on the budget and the budget is a two trillion dollar deficit. | ||
Not a trillion, two trillion dollars that we have to finance somehow by printing more fiat currency. | ||
Oh, by the way, that's decreasing the purchasing power of the dollar. | ||
And the people in the UAE, in Egypt and in Saudi Arabia, they can sit there and say, hey, MAGA's got to take it. | ||
They're U.S. | ||
citizens. | ||
They use the dollar. | ||
They got to take it. | ||
We don't have to take it. | ||
We have resources and we're going to figure out something. | ||
And our currencies aren't that strong and they're not that liquid, but we're going to figure out something. | ||
That's what Bovey's talking about. | ||
The process we've talked about for three years is coming out with the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Because in this show, we're trying to take a working class and middle class audience and make sure you understand macroeconomics. | ||
You can't do it by chasing the shiny toys you see on most other shows or on Fox News all the time. | ||
Because remember, Fox News is a controlled opposition. | ||
They do not want you to understand this. | ||
They don't. | ||
Because once you understand the con, the long con, you're going to say, I'm not going to do this anymore. | ||
All you're doing is piling on regressive tax after regressive tax after regressive tax. | ||
And oh, by the way, you want my sons and daughters to go serve into your, you know, your global police force to make this work. | ||
The post-war international rules-based order, which has gutted this nation and led to the rise of the greatest existential threat we've ever had, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That is the theory of the case. | ||
And on that, folks, I'll take all comers. | ||
Anybody in the world step up on a stage and debate me on this topic? | ||
Nobody can. | ||
Because we got the facts and we have the empirical evidence. | ||
And that's when you see him, Nikki Haley, Tricky Nikki, comes up. | ||
We're fighting for freedom and liberty in Ukraine. | ||
That's where you go. | ||
Hey, what, Nikki, did they call you? | ||
Did you check in about this coup that's going on with the military? | ||
And the reason is because they led all those Ukrainians to die. | ||
On a battlefield in which they lied to people constantly? | ||
And the cheerleaders on MSNBC and CNN? | ||
Where are all the big shots on CNN and MSNBC now? | ||
Are they up non-stop? | ||
Where's Stavridis? | ||
Where are all of them? | ||
Where's all the Atlantic Council? | ||
Where are you? | ||
You're never going to be able to wash the blood of Ukraine off your hands. | ||
And hey, you don't think they've done it before? | ||
Go read The Best and The Brightest in Vietnam. | ||
How many of your sons and daughters, how many of you guys today, men and women today, in your 50s, 60s, 70s, went over there and served to defend your country, to defend liberty, to defend democracy? | ||
And look at what happened, and look at what they did, and look at when they walked away, what happened in the killing fields in Cambodia. | ||
30 million people died in Southeast Asia. | ||
After Watergate and after the Democrats had enough of it and washed their hands of it. | ||
Oh, they were so... Remember, they were so much for the peace marches and the peace march. | ||
Remember, gotta give peace a chance. | ||
Remember, they're out there, a million people, peace march. | ||
Hey, as soon as the draft ended, when their asses weren't on the line, there were no more big protests. | ||
It was all about them, as it's always about them. | ||
Well, folks, we're heading into a margin call. | ||
That's going to send this country in a very different direction. | ||
I'm not saying we should be the reserve currency, that we have to be the reserve currency, but in setting up the post-war order at Bretton Woods, we stepped up when the British couldn't do it. | ||
And there were tons of economic important reasons to do it. | ||
We have to have that debate. | ||
But hey, if it just happens because it collapses, And all of a sudden, the other nations of the world control the resources and now control the manufacturing, as Bovey said. | ||
I think I'm hearing Lou Dobbs and Donald J. Trump, am I not? | ||
And Peter Navarro. | ||
Even the New York Times. | ||
Where's Krugman on that? | ||
Where's Krugman's on Bovey's analysis? | ||
I haven't seen that yet. | ||
Aaron Zarr. | ||
We love to put forward entrepreneurs, particularly people who come up with products and services that Can help our folks make sure that they're safe from the administrative state, the deep state, and of course, all of our enemies, both foreign and domestic. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Thanks for having me on Bannon. | ||
It's been an incredible ride with Silent. | ||
We're, we're making cutting edge products for the military, as well as any freedom lover that wants to be able to kind of dictate when and how they control. | ||
Their electronic footprint, so as simple as a product like this, you drop it inside, take your phone, whether you got an iPhone, whether you got an encrypted phone, seal it shut, and you're instantly blocking all wireless signals, so blocking cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, NFC, as well as protection from EMP. | ||
It's just alarming the state of the world and how we're being tracked and hacked and It's a, it's a simple tool that we really want. | ||
Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, hang on. | ||
This is why I love The Proxies. | ||
It's a simple tool. | ||
But why are you just not some conspiracy theory wingnut about everybody? | ||
Give me some empirical evidence that says you should do this. | ||
That you're just some guy sitting in your parents' basement saying, Hey, the whole world's on top of you and watching everything you do. | ||
Why is this a rational decision for people to look into? | ||
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Yeah, fair enough. | |
And I may be in a basement, but not my parents. | ||
Um, the, these products and, and I've been at this and the brand's been around for well over a decade. | ||
I think what we've seen over each year is, uh, a further. | ||
Overreaching of, of corporate and government. | ||
Uh, we've seen a lot of external factors just last year in 2023, we saw a Chinese spy balloon. | ||
We saw a big cyber attack on Las Vegas. | ||
We saw the FEMA alerts that activated every single phone in the country. | ||
And the only way to stop that was to have a Faraday bag. | ||
So a lot of people use silence products and just the state of the world is creepy and overreaching. | ||
And, and unfortunately it's not going in a direction that anyone's going to have this fresh breath of air. | ||
Like they still have privacy and security that ship has sailed, but I'm optimistic because Silent is a brand that's making tools that are relatively effortless for people to adopt and you instantly have an ability to disappear from the world. | ||
So whether it's your laptop or your tablet or your phone or your car keys, they all emit and receive signal and there is a time and a place for anyone that has these devices to utilize a Faraday sleeve. | ||
It's just reality now. | ||
This is, this is here to stay. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
Cause I think if this audience understood this or made clear to them, go back to the FEMA alerts. | ||
Cause I know this was a big thing when it happened. | ||
I had tons of people call me. | ||
If you had had your device in the Faraday bag, cause we knew the day was going to happen. | ||
Would that alert not have come to your phone? | ||
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Wouldn't, wouldn't have come to your phone at all. | |
Yeah. | ||
It's as if I text everyone in the country. | ||
And those... Is that, hold it, is that not the, but hang on, but that, is that not the sales pitch? | ||
I mean, that's the pitch right there, right? | ||
If you had your thing and your, and your, and your Faraday bag, if you had it in the silent bag or your pouch or whatever size you decided to do your, your laptop, your iPad, your phones, the FEMA thing would have been a non-event for you, correct? | ||
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You're literally good. | |
It's a very simple tool that's a very heightened use case. | ||
If you had your phone in a Faraday bag during the FEMA event, your phone is not activated, it's not located, and the government is just basically giving them a big middle finger. | ||
You mentioned not just foreign adversaries, you know, the Chinese Communist Party, we know we got the hackers in Eastern Europe, you got the KGB guys, you now have the Persians are all over this, North Koreans, but you also have non-state actors and you also have corporations. | ||
I mean, we know today, we haven't had a chance to cover it, but they've got social media guys, they're grilling them on Capitol Hill because they understand how to write the algorithms to suck the kids in. | ||
Are also certain corporations bad guys in this area too? | ||
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Bad guys, probably, but I think that a lot of software and technology is not created with privacy and security at the forefront. | |
There are companies now doing that, which is exciting and makes me optimistic about the suite of tools. | ||
But yeah, technology is inherently creepy and overreaching. | ||
If you look at the inner workings of an iPhone or an Android, There's so much transfer of data that a data broker could buy any information on a group of people and really know more about you than you know about yourself. | ||
So if you want to cut that off, then you need to adopt a tool like Silent. | ||
It's the easiest, most effective way, other than not having any of these devices or living in a world where there's Wi-Fi routers and cell phone towers. | ||
And that's just not in existence. | ||
Not until we punch out and go to the American Redoubt, which, hey, may be in our future, but not for right now. | ||
How do people go? | ||
I want to immerse them in information because you guys are fantastic. | ||
You're the pros pros. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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It's the perfect time to adopt Silent Product. | |
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You mentioned earlier that U.S. | ||
manufacturing is dead, and while I do agree, we're taking a stab at making over 10 products in the U.S. | ||
from U.S. | ||
materials. | ||
We just launched a product called Incognito. | ||
It's a concealed carry backpack that also has two dedicated Faraday bags inside. | ||
So you could be operating as a normal citizen. | ||
There's no external branding and you could have all your gear inside and no one's the wiser. | ||
So we make products that are sleek, understated, and give you a very useful tool to operate in everyday life, really. | ||
Aaron, really proud to have you on board and look forward to having you back. | ||
I want everybody to go to silentslnt.com today. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Immerse yourself in the information. | ||
I think you will be blown away. | ||
Brother, thank you so much. | ||
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Appreciate it. | |
Wow. | ||
What a day. | ||
So much action going on. | ||
One of the biggest events, you know, the fallout from Elon Musk, Chip, and also up on Capitol Hill, they have the social media companies up. | ||
Hadn't even been able to cover today, although we got people monitoring right now. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
I realize a lot of interesting chatter in the live stream, the chat about Johnson. | ||
And yes, I do agree, quite risky. | ||
But we have to send a message. | ||
You can't keep doing this. | ||
First off, it's the wrong thing to do. | ||
Number two, it's a stupid thing to do. | ||
Everything up there right now should just be focused on one thing, on the sovereignty of our country, In the disaster that the elites have made of the finances of the country, right? | ||
And you don't do that because you understand something, you know, this whole thing about we're six months into this and we still don't have actually the appropriation of the spending and we were promised all that in January 2023. | ||
We still don't have it. | ||
It's still a big fight and there could be another big, another CR on March 1st, another huge fight about that. | ||
Because they're not spending their time on that. | ||
They're spending their time on these supplementals. | ||
You have $7 trillion that you're spending there. | ||
$7 trillion. | ||
Under President Trump, I think it was four and a half, five trillion. | ||
So the things exploded 40% since COVID and we don't have the guts to go back to those pre-COVID days when I don't think anybody in this country was complaining about not spending enough money in 2019. | ||
Where are they? 2019. | ||
And the military is big enough, of course, you can't, you know, you want to add everything to be the global policeman, and to have your kids killed, your sons and daughters killed, and protecting the Jordanian-Syrian border, because that's what they're doing, right? | ||
And not our border, the one we care about. | ||
You know, when I mention that, I've been doing these interviews in Britain, when I mention that, they're like, what are you talking about? | ||
Because they never talk about this over there. | ||
They just think we're always going to be there to underwrite it all. | ||
So instead of focus on the main thing, And actually in the CCP trying to drive this massive war in the Eurasian landmass at the same time the CCP being back at the BRICS nations to instead of focusing on what those core problems are so we can stick to have solutions to the core problems. | ||
There's no time. | ||
They're spending all their time in the last couple weeks. | ||
Here's what they're spending their time on. | ||
On this thing called a supplemental, which is just to get money to Ukraine, because you've got to defend democracy in Ukraine. | ||
They're fighting for liberty and justice and freedom and all kinds of good stuff, right? | ||
Good things. | ||
So they're fighting for good things and we need to get $60 billion. | ||
Of course, they say it's only 5% of our defense bill. | ||
It's quite economical because we're killing so many Russians. | ||
Well, I don't actually remember Joe Biden or anybody coming to say, are we at war with the Russian people? | ||
Is that what I forgot? | ||
I missed that one. | ||
I missed that one. | ||
Although we are the ones that, uh, after they gave the sacrifice in World War II, that allow the Bolsheviks not just to control them and gave Stalin more weapons in the last couple of years than he actually needed. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. | ||
That's a documented fact. | ||
Why? | ||
There were so many communists, right? | ||
And traitors around FDR, right? | ||
Right, oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, Alger Hiss. | ||
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Ring a bell? | ||
And he was just one of many. | ||
Oh, and the Chinese people too, and we gave that country, we gave the elites in this nation, the State Department, and the Truman FDR administration gave China to the people that have fought the least, the Japanese, that would be the Chinese Communist Party, kind of hung back and let Chiang Kai-shek, who was no day at the beach. | ||
But the Chinese people allowed Beijing to take all those casualties. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
They're telling us now that the spending in Ukraine is smart, Steve. | ||
It's smart because they're killing so many Russians. | ||
Well, I don't actually remember us being at war with the Russian people. | ||
What did that happen? | ||
When did that go down? | ||
I know the elites want it, right? | ||
The elites want it because they detest the Russian people. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe because the Russian people are one of the central elements of the, wait for it, Judeo-Christian West. | ||
I'm just tossing that out there. | ||
Maybe, huh? | ||
Now, Putin's a bad guy, and the KGB are bad guys, super bad guys. | ||
Not as bad as the criminal clique in Beijing. | ||
And you never hear MSNBC, you never hear these guys moaning and bitching about the criminal clique that they're keeping in business in Beijing. | ||
In fact, the last time I looked in San Francisco, you had 400 traders sitting there collecting champagne glasses with a guy who's probably closer to Hitler than anybody else on the face of the earth. | ||
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That would be Xi, right? | |
But all this supplemental, we're just spending time on this. | ||
We've got to get the, must get the 40, 60 billion dollars, must go to Ukraine. | ||
Well, where are you going to send it? | ||
We're going to send it to the military that doesn't agree with Zelensky. | ||
And here's why. | ||
They don't want blame for a defeat. | ||
They don't want blame by the Ukrainian people in the world community. | ||
Why did you do this? | ||
And why did you lie to us? | ||
And why did you spin us? | ||
And why did you tell us it was going great, and who were your guys in Davos that were supporting that, when it was obvious to the show from the beginning this was not going to work? | ||
Are you going to destroy Ukraine, the country itself, or are you going to destroy the people? | ||
And you did. | ||
And now you've got the guys in the middle saying, no, Zelensky, we're not doing this, we're not stepping down. | ||
How about that? | ||
Not going to do it. | ||
You see that in the front page of the Wall Street Journal or the Washington Post? | ||
Because all their lies. | ||
Remember, this is all London. | ||
This is why this is MI6. | ||
This is all the national security apparatus here, the deep state. | ||
This is Davos. | ||
This is Brussels. | ||
All of them, all those demons. | ||
Zelensky and what's happening in Ukraine is their bastard child. | ||
Okay. | ||
And now they're going to cover up for you. | ||
Can't. | ||
You can't. | ||
And now they're going to give this child tax rate one hill. | ||
It's actually the numbers 400 billion to 1.5 trillion dollars additional additional to the deficit. | ||
This just shows you it's a joke what they're doing up there. | ||
And so we have to double our efforts because they're just going to mock you. | ||
And of course, Johnson. | ||
Mr. Biblical worldview, we're going to do what he promised. | ||
We're going to suspend the rules because you know why? | ||
To pass a democratic stimulus for their constituents. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Let me think this through. | ||
Oh, I need democratic votes. | ||
Get somebody on the macroeconomic side to tell us that this makes sense. | ||
You're not going to find anybody. | ||
It's just more fiscal irresponsibility. | ||
And that's what Phil Patrick is saying. | ||
The margin call this country is going to have. | ||
Baby, if you know what a margin call is, it's not a phone call you want to be on the receiving end of. | ||
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Lots going on there. | ||
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It's packed from the nation's capital to out in Las Vegas with the RNC to the southern border to Kiev, all of it. | ||
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