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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Dave Brat, back in the War Room with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's a double hitter today. | ||
We had the great Congressman Scott Perry, a Freedom Caucus fighter, led that band of brothers. | ||
Now we're blessed with another hero, Congressman Ralph Norman, a good friend of mine. | ||
Southern gentleman, don't let the smile and warmth fool you, although it's all real. | ||
He is as good as it gets and as passionate as it gets when it comes to fiscal responsibility. | ||
His blood boils when he gets in the room and debates the CRs and the poison we're dumping on the kids and then the SAVE Act and the border invasion and on and on and on. | ||
He's been an A-plus voting superstar across the board. | ||
So my honor to welcome Ralph Norman. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
How are you feeling, brother? | ||
Great to be with you, Dave. | ||
Good. | ||
You and I were chatting during the break there for a second. | ||
This election is existential. | ||
Why don't you just do 30 seconds or a minute on that one to start us all off because that's the big deal. | ||
Yeah, here's where we are, Dave, and the country needs to know it, and I think they do. | ||
We lose this election, then our constitutional republic is over with. | ||
Our freedoms will be gone. | ||
Look at the track record of these two, the czar, supposed czar of the border, and Tim Walsh. | ||
They're socialists, and they believe their government is their god. | ||
And they will put a country, they'll change the Supreme Court. | ||
I mean, the downside is scary. | ||
I don't think we're going there, though. | ||
I think Trump will win it, and I think hopefully enough to offset the fraud that goes on. | ||
Yeah, great. | ||
Congressman, why don't you tie together a couple things? | ||
We got this SAVE Act, and you know, Chip Roy's been on, explained the difference between the federal law, where it's illegal, but if the states don't go along, we're in trouble. | ||
And then it's got to be tied to the CR. | ||
Is the House going to come through on that? | ||
And then will Speaker Mike stand strong against the Senate? | ||
Because that's the play call. | ||
How are all these things linked? | ||
And what's your view of the outcome in the end? | ||
Well, first of all, if anybody that votes against the SAVE Act, they're violating the Constitution. | ||
I mean, Dave, you're a Constitution scholar. | ||
The 14th Amendment spells this out pretty clearly. | ||
Secondly, I think Johnson is right in tying the two together. | ||
And I think this is a litmus test for those who believe in the freedoms, who believe in a free and open election process, fair election. | ||
So I hope and pray it'll pass the House. | ||
What we've got to do is impress on Mike Johnson, the Speaker, to not back up on this. | ||
Yes, Hakeem Jeffries is going to say, no, you shut the government down. | ||
Look, this is the hill to die on, and we don't back up on this. | ||
We put them together and let the Senate do what they may. | ||
Yeah, I know you follow the budget process in detail as well. | ||
What are the options at stake here? | ||
It looks like Mike, the speaker, is going to go for a 60-day CR. | ||
The CR is a continuation of an awful budget, $7 trillion, woke and weaponized. | ||
Don't have time to go into all that. | ||
But is there a better play call on the timing of the CR that would put us in a better position to negotiate? | ||
Or is that the best we're going to do? | ||
Well, what we could have done is work. | ||
You know, we've been off the last month. | ||
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Right. | |
Now, I get we got an election. | ||
We got to, you know, put time and effort into the conservative candidates that are running to control the House. | ||
I get that. | ||
We can walk and chew gum. | ||
Six of the 12 appropriation bills were put before the House. | ||
Five of them passed. | ||
No, it's not a good budget. | ||
It's not going to be a good budget until we take a hard look and take action against cutting particularly the wokeness and the things that this administration has. | ||
The $35 trillion, $37 trillion is a figment of our imagination. | ||
When you add Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, it's much higher than that. | ||
But it's the best we can do now for where we are, and March is a good time to put it into and not settle for anything less. | ||
I'm in favor, actually, Dave, of voting on these two and then going home. | ||
Let the Senate do what they want, and then just stick tight with it. | ||
Yep, oh man. | ||
In closing, Congressman Norman, I asked Scott Perry up in Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, Georgia and Pennsylvania look like the touchstones going forward. | ||
You're in South Carolina. | ||
It's very hard to tease out these polling numbers, right? | ||
For me, the border invasion seems just existential. | ||
The inflation. | ||
It seems existential to the American. | ||
The average person can't buy groceries anymore. | ||
In South Carolina, what are the key issues that you're hearing from the people for real? | ||
What do you think determines the outcome of their voting? | ||
Not what they say is important, but what determines the vote? | ||
Well, every American is feeling what they're paying at the gas pump, what they're paying at the grocery store. | ||
They see what's happening on the border. | ||
The invasion is on every street in this country. | ||
We're all border states now. | ||
So I think if you had to boil it down to two top ones, it's got to be the border invasion and then it's inflation. | ||
People are trying to feed their families. | ||
A lot of people are not surviving. | ||
And South Carolina is a state that people are moving to. | ||
But we're feeling the heat of this Biden administration at every level and it's not good. | ||
I think they're going to show it at the polls. | ||
Yep. | ||
Well, I forgot to ask you one other thing. | ||
Scott Perry came on, and there were a few comments. | ||
People said, we want a shutdown. | ||
And then I offered a little asterisk. | ||
I said, we don't want a shutdown. | ||
We want to pass the SAVE Act. | ||
But if the Senate doesn't go along with it, then we are in a shutdown situation. | ||
Is that the logic you hold on this thing? | ||
The House needs to stand strong for that SAVE Act, or it's existential? | ||
Well, yes, we've got to stand strong, and it's got to be, the SAVE Act's got to be tied to it. | ||
Now, could we do a modified, where you fund the military and actually take votes on the things that I think the American people are concerned about? | ||
Yes, we could do that. | ||
But right now, they're going to object to anything, Dave. | ||
The Democrats do not want Absolutely. | ||
We don't back up on this at all. | ||
We shut it down. | ||
the 15 million illegals are ready to vote everywhere and we've got to take action to | ||
stop it. | ||
Yeah, but it's your view. | ||
If it comes down to it, we shut it down until the Senate comes to its senses and we get | ||
fair elections. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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We don't back up on this at all. | |
That's it. | ||
It's not even an argument. | ||
And I dare any Republicans to vote against it. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I know. | ||
I just want to make it clear. | ||
All my friends in the Freedom Caucus are 100% Sully Earth, God-fearing Americans. | ||
And so, Ralph Norman, pleasure to see your smiling face. | ||
I just saw the movie Reagan. | ||
You always remind me of Reagan. | ||
Maybe the presidency is in your future as well, right? | ||
Thanks for coming on, brother. | ||
Appreciate what you're doing, Dave. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Good. | ||
Denver, can we show a cold open for our next guest? | ||
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First, I want to come to you as someone who loves the church. | |
I was raised up in the faith by my local church. | ||
I was raised strict, independent, fundamental Baptist. | ||
I grew up at church camp in my teens. | ||
I was a Republican voter for much of my adult life. | ||
I'm a Christian, but I'm also a legislator. | ||
All of us here are coming from different standpoints, different vantage points of our experiences. | ||
And we have to make room for opinions and positions that we might personally reject, but should have a hearing in a true democracy. | ||
It's part of a recent Zoom event for the group Evangelicals for Harris, with members explaining their enthusiasm for the vice president's candidacy. | ||
Our next guest is among a growing number of people in the evangelical community voicing support for the Democratic ticket. | ||
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And we're talking to evangelical voters, many of whom have already had their minds changed. | |
You know, a lot of people ask us, how do you go out and change the minds of these evangelicals? | ||
And the truth of it is, we don't feel like we have to change their minds. | ||
Their minds have already started changing. | ||
I mean, to be blunt, Donald Trump is like a self-cleaning oven who does all the work for you if you want to know who he's going to be and how he's going. | ||
To perform as president. | ||
And for a lot of these voters, they're just not comfortable supporting him any longer. | ||
And we know that Donald Trump may still receive 70% or 72% of evangelical support, which to someone like me seems entirely too high. | ||
But he can't win the swing states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, even Arizona, if he doesn't receive near 80% of evangelical support from white evangelical voters. | ||
I want to know, because I still don't know what has happened to my friends. | ||
This is not about politics. | ||
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This is not about issues. | |
This is about substituting the gospel of Jesus Christ for a failed reality TV talk show host. | ||
Yep, as Steve would say, to turn it off, I can't take it anymore. | ||
It's just overwhelming to hear preacher Joe Scarborough going at it. | ||
If the gospel is so important to you, Joe, why don't you preach it once on your show? | ||
I've never heard it before, right? | ||
And the guy with the old Bear Bryant hat that's looking like a cosmopolitan Starbucks skinny latte guy. | ||
He's talking, where are my friends and the evangelicals, but they're all basically saying we shouldn't be involved in politics, but they know everything there is to know about the swing states and where the Protestants and the evangelicals are exactly in the swing states. | ||
A comedic upshot, right? | ||
For the folks who aren't religious out there, let me put your minds at ease. | ||
I'm not giving an altar call here. | ||
In the long span of the Judeo-Christian West, there's been two kingdoms. | ||
There's a kingdom of good and there's a kingdom of evil. | ||
There's a kingdom of God. | ||
There's a kingdom of Satan. | ||
There's a kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness. | ||
And then there's three spheres that have been instituted down here to help us live life. | ||
One is the country, the nation state. | ||
That's with us. | ||
The left wants to get rid of that. | ||
The second is the realm and the sphere of the church. | ||
God is sovereign over all three of these, right? | ||
The church is put here. | ||
The church is not supposed to be in charge of the state. | ||
The state's not supposed to be in charge of the church. | ||
This has all been worked out. | ||
And then the final sphere is the sphere of the family. | ||
The Marxists are going after that. | ||
So the folks that aren't, you know, full-on religious, we're not forcing it, right? | ||
The guts of the Judeo-Christian tradition is you have to choose freely. | ||
God loves you. | ||
God has made an offer. | ||
It's free for you to choose. | ||
But when it comes to the civil sphere, all Christians have to participate. | ||
That's been long-standing teaching, you know, back to the rabbinic tradition. | ||
There's no question on that, and that's what the left is freaking out about. | ||
I've got a special guest on, Jakob Bujins. | ||
Long-run friend. | ||
He represents all young people today. | ||
And so Jaco, please respond to that clip and any commentary you want to offer, what you think's going on here. | ||
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Yeah, Dave, thank you. | |
Look, it's so ironic. | ||
The very gospel that they are promoting, that they support, is the false gospel of Jesus Christ. | ||
The gospel where you can pick and choose Scripture and everything is fluid. | ||
They say, make room for opinions. | ||
There's no room for opinion when it comes to the Word of God. | ||
The Word of God is infallible. | ||
It speaks for itself. | ||
It's through revelation interpreted by the Holy Spirit. | ||
But let's just talk about the why. | ||
The highest order in the land is family, the church, like you said, and then government. | ||
And they know very well, if you destabilize family, which is why they're going after young women, which is why you have movements like the movement Dink, double income, no kids, don't procreate. | ||
That's the burden. | ||
That's why they asked you in 2023, what is a woman? | ||
They didn't ask you, what is a man? | ||
They go after procreation because they must control The number one asset on earth, which is not gold or oil, it's people. | ||
Human capital is the most valuable asset. | ||
China figured that out. | ||
That's why Mao and Stalin and these dictators understood. | ||
Hitler, you control people. | ||
Now, if you break people when they're young, you control them when they're old. | ||
Good luck having somebody that's completely indoctrinated today that everything is fluid. | ||
But quasi-believe in Jesus, in the gospel of Jesus Christ, but also believe that you are not born a certain way, and you can pick your gender, and tomorrow you can be a dolphin, and the next week you're a furry, and the next week... Right. | ||
That is such a confused person that will not value life, that will not stand for the womb, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment. | ||
You will not recognize this country. | ||
When the kid was a freshman in college... Ten seconds. | ||
A kid that was a freshman in college that today is going to vote doesn't know forward from backwards. | ||
You got it. | ||
Back with Jaco Boyens after the break. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Confusion is being sowed by the left. | ||
Don't let them fool you. | ||
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Back in the war room with Yako Boyan. | |
Denver, you want to put up a chart just for two seconds? | ||
I just want to cover this very, very briefly. | ||
There is the citations for the Judeo-Christian West, right? | ||
And if you'll notice, it spikes up When America is doing great, when we're at the top of our game, and then since the 60s, the Judeo-Christian West is going down, and so is our country. | ||
Thank you, Denver. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
The family is under siege. | ||
The kids are under siege. | ||
The church, we've had Bashamah doing great work on pastors and shepherds for sale. | ||
Yako Buiens was just on. | ||
He's coming right back with us. | ||
Yako, in closing, how do people reach you? | ||
And what's the call to action, right? | ||
The Judeo-Christian West, the church, the Christians are getting weak. | ||
And as we get weak, we see very clearly the country getting weak along with us. | ||
What's your call to action, brother? | ||
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Yeah, as you know, Dave, we combat sex trafficking and the exploitation of children. | |
People can find us at helpjbm.org. | ||
Stand in this fight with us. | ||
The call to action is this. | ||
It's simple. | ||
We need a radical grassroots movement where the family takes the power back. | ||
Fathers in the home, teach your children the way of God when they're young. | ||
We need Trump in the White House. | ||
We've got to stabilize this thing. | ||
If we lose family, which we are, forget about the church as an institution. | ||
We got to take the families back, Dave. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right on, brother. | ||
Thanks for preaching. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
There's a man who loves God and who loves kids enough to work and spend his life on trafficking issues. | ||
What a blessing. | ||
Very few people give up their life for such a great cause. | ||
Thank you, Jaco. | ||
Hey, we got Chris Chmielinski with us on the Immigration Accountability Project. | ||
Chris, my head is spinning. | ||
I'm reading the newspapers every day. | ||
I saw 20,000 Haitians dumped into Springfield, Illinois. | ||
Bring us up to speed on the idea. | ||
These are not just exceptions, right? | ||
This is becoming the rule. | ||
Every day we're seeing major headlines. | ||
Chris Chmielinski, bring us up to speed. | ||
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Yeah, I think the main point here is the Biden-Harris border crisis continues to roll on. | |
And you've made mention of it with your past guests. | ||
We're not seeing the best of the best coming across the border legally. | ||
We're seeing some pretty terrible people coming in and nothing exemplifies it more than what we're seeing in Aurora, Colorado, where we've actually had a violent Venezuelan criminal gang Pretty much take over an apartment complex out there in one of these Denver suburbs. | ||
This is just disgraceful. | ||
Unreal. | ||
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People have seen videos of these guys walking around. | |
They're heavily armed. | ||
They're knocking on doors, robbing the residents, trying to take over some of these apartments. | ||
And this gang is known for spreading violence throughout most of South America. | ||
And look, because of our open border policies, they're now bringing it to the United States. | ||
Not only are they responsible, For this apartment takeover in Colorado, but they're also connected to the death of Lake and Riley in Georgia, the shooting of a police officer in New York City and dozens of other crimes across the country. | ||
So this is something that needs to end. | ||
And I just wish every American would just be concerned about this and really focus on the threat here. | ||
Yeah, we've got, you know, millions and millions of people streaming across the border. | ||
A lot of them aren't trying to do harm to the United States, but all you need is a small, small portion of them to come here and they can really have a pretty bad impact on the U.S. | ||
Yep, Chris Chmielinski with the Immigration Accountability Project, IAProject.org. | ||
Go look them up, Chris. | ||
So there's no doubt about this, right? | ||
These are folks, illegal immigrants, came illegally, gang members, creating headlines, now in the masses, right? | ||
Not just a one-off, right? | ||
You know, one out of a million. | ||
This is systematic across our country, and so the key question is, in closing, tell people how to get you, but why isn't this issue, this should be an 80% issue, it seems to me, for people who care about God, country, family. | ||
I don't know how you get a worse story that's bad for us. | ||
Why isn't it taken off, and what are you doing about it? | ||
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Well, you know, you're seeing the media undermine some of these stories. | |
The story out in Colorado, they're trying to blame the landlord for running a slum operation. | ||
That's not the story. | ||
The story is that you have a violent Venezuelan criminal gang there. | ||
They can visit us at IAProject.org for more information. | ||
But people got to follow this. | ||
They got to read through all of the clutter and find out what's really happening. | ||
We've got some really bad people who want to do harm here in the United States coming across the border, as you said. | ||
They're coming in the masses. | ||
We got 1.8 million plus gotaways. | ||
We know nothing about these individuals. | ||
They're gang members. | ||
They could be terrorists. | ||
We don't know. | ||
But guess what? | ||
They're in every single community. | ||
Congressman Ralph Norman, you had him on earlier, said every state is a border state. | ||
This is why. | ||
They're all over the place. | ||
Colorado is not on the border, but this is what's happening in a state like Colorado. | ||
Yep, yep, yep. | ||
Just stunning. | ||
The globalist forces that are too hard to explain briefly want cheap labor. | ||
They'll do anything to get it, and this is the consequence. | ||
These headlines from Chris Chmielinski, that is the consequence of greed and power run amok and people that don't care about America first at all. | ||
Chris, thanks for being on the show. | ||
Thanks for all you guys do, and please go support them in every way you can, right? | ||
IAProject.org. | ||
Thanks, Chris. | ||
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Thanks, Dave. | |
All right, you bet, you bet. | ||
We got another friend of the war room on economics who's got his own show that predates the war room called Economic War Room. | ||
So you know his logic spot on from the start. | ||
He's been a friend for many years. | ||
He's been a financial advisor at the highest levels. | ||
But now he's dedicated his life to spreading the issue of economic sanity. | ||
And basically, we need to get rid of the Federal Reserve System. | ||
And he'll explain to you what that means to your pocketbook. | ||
It's shocking. | ||
So Kevin Freeman, welcome to the War Room. | ||
Why don't you explain to us a little bit about the origins of the Fed, the Federal Reserve System, what it means to our fiat money system we have now, and how we could make life much better for everyone. | ||
Kevin Freeman, welcome. | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Dave. | |
Well, the history of the Federal Reserve dates back over 100 years, back to 1913. | ||
It was created by a bunch of bankers. | ||
It was created to be a monetary system built on gold and silver. | ||
We were taken off gold and silver by Richard Nixon in 1971, and from 1971 to the present, the dollar has lost more than 90% of its purchasing power. | ||
So when I was a kid, you could buy a Hershey bar for a dime. | ||
Go to a convenience store and buy one today, it's three bucks. | ||
Everything I wanted as a kid I could get for a dollar and a half. | ||
Bottom line, today it'd cost $25 for my Saturday, perfect Saturday, which would be a comic book, | ||
a movie, and all the different things that you'd want, cheeseburger, fries, and a shake. | ||
Federal Reserve has been printing money. | ||
They do it because the government spends too much money. | ||
We have $35.3 trillion in debt. | ||
We have $3 billion a day we're paying in interest only. | ||
$3 billion a day. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
Other nations realize it, so they're planning and plotting against the U.S. | ||
dollar, like the BRICS nations are planning to remove the dollar as the world's reserve currency. | ||
What that will mean, it will bring further inflation. | ||
And what that's going to mean is also our government response will be central bank digital currency, where they're going to weaponize currency and use it to stop Any form of freedom that we have. | ||
If you want to go buy meat at the grocery store, they'll say, no, your money can't buy meat, but you can buy the bug flower and you can buy things made out of bugs. | ||
This is the plot and the plan of the World Economic Forum. | ||
It's the kind of thing that Kamala Harris and the Green New Deal are proposing and supporting. | ||
and we have to have an alternative. | ||
And so we built an alternative, I wrote a whole book on it, it's called Pirate Money. | ||
It's based on the founders' principles that money should be gold and silver, | ||
it should be transactional, it should be something we can exchange, | ||
and can be offered at the state level. | ||
30 states right now are looking into the alternative of using transactional gold and silver. | ||
I mean real, physical gold and silver. | ||
The kind that you can buy from the advertiser on this program or whatever. | ||
And you can use it in everyday transactions. | ||
It's all explained in the book. | ||
You can get more information at PirateMoneyBook.com. | ||
But that's our solution to the monetary problem. | ||
If we don't do something about this, Dave, we're going to wake up one day and the dollar will be worth less. | ||
And ultimately it will be worthless. | ||
So we will have no purchasing power left. | ||
It's happened in Venezuela. | ||
It's happened In Weimar, Germany, it's happened in Zimbabwe, it will happen here. | ||
Yeah, and it's already happened here as you document in the book. | ||
People don't know that it goes back to the founding. | ||
I found your book very interesting on that. | ||
By the way, folks, if the Fed gets its way and just runs 2% inflation, right, which means you lose 2% of your value, your purchasing power every year, over 50 years, as we just heard, Your purchasing power goes from 100 to zero, right, in 50 years. | ||
That's the Fed's plan for you. | ||
So, Kevin, George Washington, Hamilton, Madison, the author of the Constitution, all against the fiat paper money. | ||
Why? | ||
In 30 seconds. | ||
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Well, they said paper is poverty. | |
They'd seen it with the Continental Notes that they issued by the Congress that were worthless. | ||
They weren't backed by gold or silver, and so they said never again, never should paper money be the basis for an economy. | ||
Hamilton said that, the Treasury Secretary, founder of our modern economic system here in America. | ||
Washington said it. | ||
Jefferson said paper is poverty. | ||
That was his exact quote, paper is poverty. | ||
So the founders hated paper money because they'd seen it fail over and over and it gives too much power to the government and it strips power from the people. | ||
Yeah, so the geniuses that framed our Constitution knew better than we do today. | ||
In closing, just go back over, we got one minute left, central bank digital currency. | ||
People, I don't think they get what that is. | ||
Real succinctly, one minute to go, who runs the central bank digital currency and what can it do to the money in your bank account? | ||
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Virtually every nation on earth is plotting a central bank digital currency with the help of the IMF, the Bank for International Settlements, and the World Economic Forum. | |
All three of those have said central bank digital currency is a form of government control, where you get money thrown into your account, but they have a digital control over it, so you don't really own it. | ||
You just have a use license. | ||
So when you go to buy something the government doesn't like, amazingly, your credit card, debit card, or whatever won't work. | ||
You can't buy a gas-powered appliance, but you can buy the electric appliance. | ||
You can't buy gasoline, but you can charge your electric vehicle. | ||
You can't buy meat, but you can buy bugs. | ||
It is a form of control. | ||
Think of it as Bitcoin, where the government monitors everything with no privacy. | ||
It's all digital, and they completely control what you're doing with your money. | ||
Yeah, it sounds to me like Kevin Freeman knows everything forward and backwards. | ||
Spot on, brother. | ||
How do people reach you? | ||
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Well, EconomicWarRoom.com to see our show, PirateMoneyBook.com to read a very short book that explains the solution to the monetary system. | |
All right, folks, you heard it. | ||
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Honored to have one of the crowd favorites, Sam Faddis, former CIA, with us today. | ||
Earlier in the show, we talked with Jack Posobiec. | ||
About, you know, the good idea that the military should be under civilian control, what that means. | ||
But then in our current politics, the current commander in chief has been pulled off the stage by his own party who said he's not capable of running. | ||
And yet he's still running, I guess, the United States of America and our military. | ||
That poses a whole host of questions. | ||
Sam Faddis was with the CIA. | ||
On this show, you know, we've covered colored revolutions around the world. | ||
I think we've had about 50 or 60 coup d'etats, colored revolutions around the world. | ||
Many folks, Mike Benz, etc., have come on and said that some in the CIA, the State Department, Are running some of those color revolution operation tactics in the US, changing the very definition of our term democracy and what that means. | ||
Changing the measures that the DHS can use. | ||
So no one better to get to the bottom of this than Sam Faddis. | ||
Sam, thanks for being in the war room with us today. | ||
Can you just tell us, you know, just briefly, at the macro level, how many of these color revolutions, coup d'etats, Ukraine in 2014 is the most obvious and recent, and then any domestic, where they're using the tools of the former international techniques on our own people. | ||
Sam Faddis. | ||
Well, first of all, thanks for having me. | ||
This kind of thing is going on all the time. | ||
I mean, I get it that the average person has other stuff to do, right? | ||
They're trying to pay the bills and figure out how to make a checkbook balance in this economy. | ||
And so it all seems like it's sort of ethereal, it's out there somewhere, maybe occasionally it happens, but it's not a big production. | ||
In foreign governments and all sorts of institutions are interfering and steering policy here and abroad all the time. | ||
We have seen as as you've suggested. | ||
U.S. | ||
agencies bleed over into this business domestically. | ||
Well, you know, look, let's just be clear. | ||
There's a really, really bright line about that that has always existed. | ||
C.I.A. | ||
This is not a kind of gray area kind of thing. | ||
C.I.A. | ||
should not be within 10 miles of American domestic politics. | ||
So, you know, anybody who touches that ought to have the hammer dropped on their head. | ||
Yep, yep. | ||
Mike Benz has come on and, you know, the very definition of the term democracy, which is being touted by the left now, which, you know, last time we had mail-in ballots and all these issues, but now we've got the SAVE Act. | ||
This is just a nice indicator of which side really believes in democracy, but it's already in federal law. | ||
Illegals can't vote in elections and the left doesn't want that put in place. | ||
And so the term democracy, according to Benz, has been manipulated so it's no longer we the people, but it's the processes and the institutions that are put in place that serve democracy. | ||
And then the counterpart to that is that if you're conservative and you go after the mainstream media, you might find yourself in trouble, like that gentleman in England yesterday that got arrested and got put on a SWAT bus for challenging trans stuff in England. | ||
And so, do you have any specific examples of what action items we on the war room can take? | ||
And first, educating people, like you said. | ||
People are not aware of any of this. | ||
And so, what can we do to restore our country and to get the president to be the CEO again and these three-letter agencies back where they belong? | ||
Yeah, well, look, let's just be clear. | ||
What's going on in the United States politically on a super macro level? | ||
It's the American people. | ||
I don't care what color you are, what your ethnicity is, when your ancestors showed up here. | ||
That's irrelevant. | ||
It's the American people, the people that pay the bills, pay the taxes, and fight the wars. | ||
Versus this handful of self-appointed elitists who kind of want to maintain the external experience of a constitutional republic because it looks good. | ||
It's a good PR thing. | ||
But really the answer is you guys sort of shut up, sit down, do what you're told and we're gonna run the show and increasingly this is true across the world and now of course you have all these new tools and methods for manipulating things. | ||
You brought up England. | ||
Look, the UK is like a classic example in a microcosm. | ||
They arrested a lady a few weeks ago for posting something in the UK That was untrue, but that she believed in good faith was true. | ||
So they're gonna put her in jail and imprison her because what she said that she believed was true turns out not to be factually correct. | ||
Now, if you just think for a second and follow that to its logical conclusion, That means everybody better keep their frigging mouths shut about everything for fear of going to jail. | ||
I mean, we're on the cusp, and certainly this is true in the United States. | ||
What do we need to do? | ||
Put Donald Trump in the White House. | ||
We need to cut, I mean, let's start anywhere. | ||
Cut the size of the federal government. | ||
God knows how much, right? | ||
This gigantic edifice, this unelected fourth branch of government, the deep state. | ||
I mean, come on, power has to go back to the people. | ||
That's where, that's, this is, this is actually a true American revolution we're in the middle of. | ||
Yeah, Sam, on these CIA cutouts we hear about, mainstream media, we've gotten hints that anything with the term Atlantic in it, like the Atlantic magazine, the Atlanticists, are aligned with globalist interests. | ||
How much do you know about the mainstream media, the funding, right? | ||
We know with certainty they're funded by, you know, big pharma and big agriculture and all that, all the advertisements that way. | ||
But the Washington Post, you know, they got CIA cut out personalities, the go-to people. | ||
Can you put a few dots and receipts together for the war room on that front? | ||
Yeah, well, I'm not sure that I can identify specific names for you for a variety of reasons, but let me reiterate something to be clear here. | ||
It has been the rule, it has been the law, forget about rule, for a really really long time that the Central Intelligence Agency and American intelligence apparatuses cannot be involved with influencing American public opinion, recruiting American journalists. | ||
We crossed this bridge back in the 70s at least and it is federal Now, does that sometimes get a little complicated in dealing with a network that operates internationally and you want them to say something to influence opinion in Iran? | ||
How do you stop it from getting replayed here? | ||
Okay, before we get down those weeds though, that's not what you're talking about and not what we're concerned about. | ||
What we're concerned about is people, the federal government deliberately doing things | ||
with the clear intention from the outset to influence American domestic politics. | ||
And I would submit to you that it is completely irrefutable by this point that that has happened. | ||
I mean, good Lord, just listen to Elon Musk for five minutes who has all the inside scoop on Twitter | ||
and he'll tell you, yeah, they've been up to their eyeballs And again, there is no ambiguity. | ||
It is illegal to do it. | ||
You should not only be fired, you should be in prison if you were involved in this activity. | ||
When I joined the Central Intelligence Agency, whatever, eons ago now, we didn't make it through training without having this beaten into our heads what the law was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, in a former life, I used to be an academic, you know, economist, whatever. | ||
I hung out with liberals all the time. | ||
This is 30 years ago, whatever. | ||
And I like liberals. | ||
They're fun, right? | ||
They're naive. | ||
They don't, you know, they're utopian. | ||
But a lot of them had really good intentions. | ||
They want to save the world. | ||
All those liberals were very good on free speech, censorship. | ||
They were against all this CIA interference, the FBI, etc. | ||
What has gone wrong with the liberals? | ||
There's no more liberals anymore except for RFK Jr. | ||
who appears to be a classical liberal. | ||
But what went wrong and how did the liberals get turned around and how do we reshape these? | ||
A lot of the suburbs are voting along with these neo-Marxists somehow. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
Yeah, well, I think you're exactly right, man. | ||
I think all the time. | ||
My grandfather was a Democratic congressman from Pennsylvania in the 30s and 40s. | ||
He belonged to a party that was the party of the working man and so forth and so on. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
If he was alive today, he would tell you in no uncertain terms, I don't see a Democratic party. | ||
I see a Marxist party. | ||
I mean, what we have is a lie that these people believe in freedom and free speech and the little guy. | ||
And in fact, this is now the party of the oligarchs, right? | ||
It is sick. | ||
It is totally twisted how the people that back in the 70s were saying, fight the man, are now telling you you must listen to giant federal bureaucracies and do what you're told. | ||
And you listen to that and you think, you guys, you guys know you turned this inside out, right? | ||
Like, how'd you go from being the defender of the little guy to telling me Anthony Fauci gets to run my life, or I got to listen to this agency? | ||
Yeah, and how do you, I mean, I was a congressman in the suburbs. | ||
And I mean, they were my friends. | ||
They're highly educated, went to nice schools, they're doing well in business. | ||
And, you know, all political views are my own always. | ||
But I mean, I'm still stunned. | ||
I cannot make heads or tails of it, right? | ||
If it's Trump derangement syndrome or some psychological phenomenon. | ||
But do you have any guesses as to how these suburbanites, they want what's best for their kids. | ||
I assume they want ownership of their kids. | ||
They don't want the schools owning their kids. | ||
They want what's best for the country, foreign policy. | ||
We had no wars four years ago. | ||
30 seconds left and we'll go to break and you'll be back. | ||
But 30 seconds, any insights? | ||
Well, you know this from politics. | ||
It comes down to bread and butter issues and what I call kitchen table issues, right? | ||
And that's where I think it is coming home. | ||
Chickens are coming back to roost, right? | ||
Because people can't balance their checkbooks and the lie is becoming manifest. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now I agree with that. | ||
Back in the warm with the great Sam Faddis. | ||
Insights. | ||
I'm an economist so I don't know where the lines are when asking about the CIA. | ||
What he can say and what he can't say. | ||
But he's being very good at giving us the wisdom he has. | ||
And so I appreciate it. | ||
We're back in a little bit. | ||
But this is the sense of urgency in the war room, right? | ||
What he's serving up here, there are bright lines in the law that have been crossed for decades. | ||
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Those are great folks right there. | ||
We're back with another great person, Sam Faddis. | ||
Thanks for being with us today. | ||
Why don't you give a shout-out to the War Room? | ||
Why does this matter? | ||
What's the sense of urgency all we've been talking about? | ||
Sam Faddis. | ||
When we're talking to this audience, I know we're talking to people that are very concerned about the future. | ||
And you hear people talk all the time about If we're not careful, if we don't do something about this, one of these days we're going to end up here. | ||
One of these days your freedoms are going to be gone. | ||
Someday. | ||
Okay, here is the cold hard truth, as much as we don't want to admit it. | ||
Someday is today. | ||
You got Stephen K. Bannon, my good friend, in prison. | ||
You got Navarro just out of prison. | ||
You got the Democratic Party trying to Imprison Donald Trump, their primary political opponent. | ||
This is the kind of stuff we used to ridicule West African dictatorships and supposed democracies for. | ||
And this is the United States of America for real today. | ||
We're not 20 years from it. | ||
We are right there, right now. | ||
So, you know, what we need everybody to do is everything they can, first and foremost, right now, to win this election, in my opinion. | ||
Don't get discouraged. | ||
Don't sit in your basement and go into a fetal position. | ||
Get up and move and do something to help us win. | ||
Yep. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you, Sam Faddis, for being with us today in the War Room. | ||
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And, uh, I think your last guest, Sam, I mean, he, he nailed it. | |
Get up and move and people are going to get up and move and make a difference. | ||
And when you're mobile, you have a device on you and it's your cell phone. | ||
And it's not just a cell phone that makes calls. | ||
We all know there are little mini computers that are more connected and More capable of harvesting your data and using that against you than ever before. | ||
So one thing that I'm thinking about getting mobile, you could take multiple devices, drop it in our Faraday sleeves, and you could instantly block all cellular data, wifi, GPS tracking, um, everything. | ||
So you're really remaining anonymous and you about your life in certain situations, political rally. | ||
Somewhere where nefarious things can be done, not only to your personal data that tracks back to your business life and to your family, but at the end of the day, you could be grouped in and labeled something that isn't, uh, to your liking and it'll be used against you. | ||
I mean, just look at everything that you just, just talked about with Sam. | ||
It's like all laws are being broken. | ||
Um, yeah, I think Americans are aware of that now. | ||
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And tools like silent and Faraday bags are imperative. | ||
Like we have to take measures to make sure that we're remaining sovereign, that we have a bit of a choice that would be good. | ||
We can move with freedom because it's such a slippery slope and this isn't future stuff. | ||
This is now. | ||
What's happening now is alarming. | ||
Aaron, tell people how to get you at silent. | ||
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