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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 of 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? | ||
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. Bound. | |
And so I think that the people who want the fistfight are the base of the Democratic Party. | ||
Democrats want to see someone get up there and give a knuckle sandwich to Donald Trump. | ||
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That's what they want. I just want you to know that Claire McCaskill risked life and limb to get into this room. | |
Almost got bounced. From the debate hall. | ||
I thought they were going to tase me trying to get into the spin room. | ||
The Secret Service was a little out of control here tonight. | ||
Like most Americans, we blame Donald Trump Jr. | ||
for the problems. Yes. But I do want to call here. | ||
He's sitting right next to us, so I won't go on at length about that. | ||
But Secret Service protection, much more hardcore this debate than the last one. | ||
Claire. Well, I'm going to be voting for Kamala Harris. | ||
You know, one of the stark sort of aspects of that debate that really stuck with me was when they were talking about January 6th and how Mike Pence certified the election, and they were wondering if J.D. Vance would certify the election should Trump lose. | ||
And, you know, J.D. Vance didn't really give us a definitive answer, and I'm disappointed in that fact. | ||
And I don't think that I can trust someone You know, with my vote if they're not going to respect it. | ||
Like muting powers. And I actually think if you're a woman, that might be the worst moment J.D. Vance had because he was going to mansplain right over that mute button. | ||
You're the college Democrats. You're the president of the college Democrats. | ||
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Yep. How do you feel about the enthusiasm? | |
Your name and how you feeling? | ||
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My name is Rose and I'm feeling great. | |
This is going to be a great debate. | ||
Oh, sorry. I touched there. I'm so enthusiastic. | ||
Walls is going to do so well. | ||
Alright, I guess we're going to have to wait and see. | ||
I really appreciate talking to you guys, Rachel. | ||
What a glorious cold open. | ||
It's Wednesday, October 2nd in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
Natalie G. Winters, a host in coming at you live from Washington, D.C. For War Room, all jokes aside, last night's performance was so abysmal for the Harris Waltz camp. | ||
I guess we now know it's not just that they negotiate with terrorists. | ||
They're friends with school shooters. | ||
Um... So much so that election interference, that's now the playbook that they're going back to, you guys remember, from, what was it, a few months ago, back in the Biden days, when it seemed like any time damning information came out about Hunter Biden, a new Trump indictment was released, something of that ilk. Well, now, Judge Tanya Shutkin-Murray Chuckin, miraculously less than 24 hours after that horrific debate performance, has decided to release, or unseal rather, Jack Smith's 165-page redacted motion on all things January 6th and President Trump, | ||
despite the fact... We're good to go. | ||
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Yeah, this is Biden and Kamala's latest political assassination attempt against President Trump. | |
They've tried to bankrupt him. | ||
They've indicted him four times with these Democrat allies. | ||
They tried to throw him off the ballot. | ||
The Supreme Court stepped up and stopped them. | ||
They underfunded his Secret Service protection twice and almost Got him killed. | ||
And this is their last desperate attempt with DC Obama judge Tanya Shetkin, along with Jack | ||
Smith, their political scud missile to put out this one-sided, 165-page political documents | ||
right before the presidential election on November 5th. | ||
During election season, when people are casting their votes, they put out this | ||
highly unusual, this unprecedented political documents that's one-sided, | ||
and President Trump can't respond to it. | ||
So this is obviously a political assassination attempt by Biden and Kamala because they're desperate. | ||
They know that President Trump is going to beat Kamala like a drum on November 5th so long as Trump supporters get out there and vote and vote as early as possible. | ||
And so this is their latest election interference. | ||
Mike, we know you've got to bounce, and we'll have you back on tomorrow, but real quick, if the audience wants to get your analysis of this as things unfold tonight, where can they go to do that? | ||
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Yeah, it's article3project.org, article3project.org. | |
You can donate there, you can follow us on social media, and you can take action. | ||
And thank you, Natalie. Of course, Mike. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
And Warren Posse, remember, what was it, a few months back, they told you that Kamala Harris was dropping the whole democracy schtick that Joe Biden had made essentially the bread and butter, or maybe bread and circuses, of his campaign. | ||
And now after last night's performance, and you have people like Alyssa Slotkin out in Michigan sounding the five alarm fire when it comes to polling out there, especially in the swing states, We're good to go. | ||
Not a lot of joy in Joe Biden or Kamala Harris' America. | ||
And frankly, not a lot of joy for Tim Waltz last night. | ||
We're joined now by Sam Faddis. | ||
Sam, Denver, let's roll the clip of I think one of the most important exchanges from last night. | ||
Tim Waltz talking about his time in China. | ||
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Governor, just to follow up on that, the question was, can you explain the discrepancy? | |
All I said on this was, is I got there that summer and misspoke on this. | ||
So I will just... | ||
That's what I've said. | ||
So I was in Hong Kong and China during the democracy protests went in. | ||
And from that, I learned a lot of what needed to be in governance. | ||
Because a vision softly creeping... | ||
And I'm a knucklehead at time. | ||
You're not a knucklehead. | ||
Well, you are, but you're a Chinese Communist Party asset. | ||
Let's be straight. Sam Faddis, I'm curious to get your thoughts, because something doesn't quite square here, and I know you have your backgrounds in Chinese Communist Party infiltration, but what is going on with this whole story and the ties to China? | ||
Now they're backtracking, say it wasn't 30 trips, it was just a dozen. | ||
Something does not smell right here. | ||
Well, first of all, I try to compose myself because I watched that live last night and then watching it again. | ||
I don't have the slightest idea what that guy babbled, but to get serious, it smells like exactly what it is, right? | ||
This is a guy who has been in bed with the Chinese Communist Party For decades, traveled over and over to China, taking large groups of students, touring the country. | ||
I mean, all of this is done in cooperation with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And at least some of these trips were paid for by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And when I say it that way, to try to be precise, that does not mean the rest of them were not paid for by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It means he has been so... | ||
We're reluctant or simply refuse to provide any detail on this, so we still don't know, which of course smells to high heaven, because if the Chinese weren't paying for it, you'd think he would be happy to tell everybody that. | ||
This is a guy who climbed in bed with the Chinese communists a long time ago. | ||
When you listen to the people that traveled with him, who've talked, he was not running around the countryside preaching democracy, which of course the Chinese Communist Party would not have allowed him to do. | ||
He was praising Communist China and communism and the fact that everybody's equal. | ||
I mean, this guy sounds like he's a speechwriter for Mao Zedong is what we're talking about. | ||
So he's up to his eyeballs in this and shouldn't come within 10 miles of the vice president's office. | ||
But again, as we have seen repeatedly year after year after year now, we're going to have major portions of the media Either lie outright or they will simply bury the story like they did Hunter's laptop. | ||
This is a massive scandal. | ||
He is a guy who is, in my view, as a guy who was involved in espionage for many years and recruited a lot of sources. | ||
He is, at a minimum, completely compromised by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Now, whether that progressed to the point where they're meeting him in the dead of the night and handing him stacks of cash, I don't know. | ||
But clearly he is compromised by them and he's playing on their team. | ||
Yeah, he's LARPing like he was, you know, Tank Man during Tiananmen Square. | ||
I think the only tanking we saw was last night's debate performance from Tim Waltz. | ||
And frankly, when you look at the policies he's rolled out, it's the state of Minnesota that has its first non-citizen police officer. | ||
We know the Chinese Communist Party likes to, what is it, Subdue your enemy without having to fire a shot, right? | ||
Infiltration, not invasion. | ||
I think they're getting a nice ROI on all things Tim Walz. | ||
I want to pivot though. There was a video that I came across coming from the Army, their JFK Special Warfare Center, talking about Irregular warfare. | ||
And I want the audience to take note because the clips in this are quite alarming. | ||
Not only I think they sort of pay tribute to lawfare and BLM riots, but I think it sort of speaks to what we are looking for as we head towards this 2024 election. | ||
Denver, if you want to roll that I'm curious to get Sam's thoughts. | ||
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♪ Hey, iI don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
A lot to unpack there. | ||
I know Iran chants death to America out loud, but sometimes it seems like the Biden-Harris regime is just busy putting those words into policy and action. | ||
Sam, I'm just curious your thoughts, the timing of this rather curious video. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
It is curious, and that's a really, really good question. | ||
Look, the Special Warfare Center that put this out, this is These are the Army Green Berets, and there are also components that are not A-teams and that kind of stuff that people maybe are familiar with, but also psychological warfare specialists. | ||
But that's what this is. | ||
This is the center that is behind Army Special Forces groups. | ||
To what extent this is some sort of warning, precursor, prediction? | ||
I don't know, honestly. | ||
I am puzzled. | ||
What I think is clear is that while so much of the media wants to pretend like it is only MAGA people that are somehow dangerous and violent, these guys at a minimum understand precisely how dire the situation is and precisely what the BLM riots and Antifa riots meant. | ||
In other words, At a minimum, what they're saying is we are already seeing irregular warfare on our soil. | ||
And of course, the psychological, anytime you're talking about unconventional warfare, regular warfare, which I've had some involvement with, the psychological dimension and the PR dimension, if you will, It's key. | ||
In other words, at the same time that you're destabilizing a society... | ||
And Sam, we've got a bounce to break, so I want to hold you there. | ||
I want to drill down on how this all relates to what's unfolding in the Middle East. | ||
War and Posse, in the meantime, you've got to make sure you're checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon or texting Bannon to 989898. | ||
Give Philip Patrick a call to talk all things gold. | ||
We'll be right back, Sam Battis, after this short break. | ||
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Thousands and thousands of people And they all could have had a lot of fun. | |
Instead, now they're probably leaving and walking back home because we have a nice little room that probably holds 1,500, 2,000, maybe less. | ||
And outside you have 40,000, 50,000 people because the administration couldn't give us the Secret Service necessary because they're guarding... | ||
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Because they're guarding the Iranian president who's looking to kill Trump. | |
Can you believe it? | ||
Talk about irregular warfare. | ||
You've got information warfare coming out of Jack Smith and Tanya Shutkin. | ||
I guess we could also call it a lawfare. | ||
And of course, what is it? The second assassination attempt against President Trump. | ||
So much so that he had to downgrade the facility that he was holding one of his rallies in Wisconsin in because there wasn't adequate Secret Service protection because they were too busy detailing for Iran's Ayatollah. | ||
I guess, like we say in the war room, it's not just America last. | ||
It's America never, and your government hates you, and it's on full display right now. | ||
Sam Faddis, I'm curious just to kind of pick up where we left off on this concept of unusual warfare. | ||
I don't know. I just there's something about it that does not sit right with me | ||
But just just pick up where you left off But you know in the context to have the assassination | ||
attempts against President Trump lawfare even the riots which play a significant portion | ||
of that video your thoughts | ||
Well, I think if you're not uneasy you haven't been paying attention for the last X number of years, right? | ||
at a minimum what these guys are telling us at the Special Warfare School is | ||
By you by virtue of the images that they use and the things that you've just referenced is we're already seeing | ||
irregular warfare on I mean, come on. | ||
Steve Bannon is in prison. | ||
What's his crime? His crime is he's an opponent of the regime. | ||
They're attempting to imprison Trump. | ||
Navarro is barely out of prison. | ||
Any number of guys in Pennsylvania where I live are being destroyed politically because they put their names on a list of alternate electors. | ||
In 2020, which is a standard political move that's been done repeatedly by both parties. | ||
We've seen open BLM and Antifa warfare literally burning the hearts of our major cities. | ||
We could go on with this litany of woe forever. | ||
We have been seeing irregular warfare. | ||
And if you listen to, in the open, some of those clips you play, the venom coming from the other side, I mean, these people are literally saying every day, not we need to beat these people at the polls, but we need to destroy them, imprison them. | ||
In some cases, we need to kill them. | ||
So at a minimum, what this video is telling us is that somebody down at the Special Warfare School is paying attention and understands what's happening. | ||
It may be more ominous than that. | ||
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We'll see. Indeed we will. | |
Sam Faddis, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with your analysis on everything that's shaken up and shaken down in the Middle East and elsewhere, where can they go to do that? | ||
Just go to AND Magazine, A-N-D Magazine, Substack. | ||
So, andmagazine.substack.com. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. Thank you. | ||
And speaking of irregular warfare, Denver, if you want to throw up the picture of the letter from everyone's favorite representative, Adam Schiff. | ||
You guys know we are always honing in on information warfare here in the war room and misinformation, disinformation, I think are some of the top offenders that they love to crack down on using it as a pretext to come for whether it's globally the populist movement, but at least right here at home, the MAGA movement. Kind of funny. | ||
Yesterday, Adam Schiff put out a letter saying that social media companies, you guys need to do more to censor, quote, misinformation and disinformation ahead of the 2024 election. | ||
The same guy that was the chairman of the House Intel Committee. | ||
I guess essentially the top CIA liaison from 2019 to 2023. | ||
But this is also coming on the heels of Senate Democrats, particularly Senate Intel chairman, sending a similar letter to social media companies and CISA, that is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. | ||
Yeah, that's right. The one from 2020 that essentially codified the steal and said that if you even dared to question it, you are a domestic terrorist. | ||
He said that they need to amp up their efforts. | ||
Apparently what they did in 2020 wasn't enough, but that they need to ratchet up the censorship of misinformation and disinformation ahead of this election. | ||
No conspiracies, no coincidences here in the war room, but the convergence on the timeline between both House and Senate Intel chairman demanding this doesn't quite rest well with me. | ||
Something else that last night I'm sure our betters here in Washington, D.C. would like to flag as misinformation was J.D. Vance advancing the radical proposition... | ||
That his primary focus, his priority, is the American citizens in Springfield, not imported foreigners, pawns in a state-sponsored invasion. | ||
Denver, let's roll that clip so we can see how the mainstream media reacted to this racial hate speech, if you want to call it that. | ||
Let's roll it. | ||
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In Springfield, Ohio, and in communities all across this country, you've got schools that | |
are overwhelmed, you've got hospitals that are overwhelmed, you've got housing that is | ||
totally unaffordable because we brought in millions of illegal immigrants to compete | ||
with Americans for scarce homes. | ||
The people that I'm most worried about in Springfield, Ohio, are the American citizens | ||
who have had their lives destroyed by Kamala Harris's open border. | ||
It is a disgrace, Tim. | ||
And I actually think, I agree with you. | ||
I think you want to solve this problem, but I don't think that Kamala Harris does. | ||
Don't think there's anything radical about wanting to put Americans first in their own | ||
We're joined now by Jonathan Kieperman. | ||
You guys may know him better as Lomaz. | ||
I wanted to have you on primarily because Taylor Lorenz, the queen of doxing, is out at the Washington Post, and you're one of the—we won't call you a victim, you're a survivor, but you know, I'm sure the audience I just remember you were on the show a few months ago with Stephen K. Bannon to walk through what The Guardian did to you. | ||
But I'm just curious, Denver, let's throw that tweet up on screen from Tim Miller of the Bulwark of MSNBC. We love you, Tim. | ||
Freaking out over what J.D. Vance said. | ||
I know you guys are sort of always ahead of the curve on this populist messaging over at Passage Press, but can you just walk us through how ridiculous this is that we even have to have this conversation? | ||
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I mean, it is absolutely ridiculous. | |
I think Tim Miller represents sort of the perfect, modal, never-Trumper. | ||
First of all, these people are not conservatives. | ||
They call themselves conservatives. | ||
But as we all know, they're just play-acting as conservatives. | ||
You know, on MSNBC and CNN for an audience that's too dumb or incurious to know what conservatives actually think. | ||
So that's first of all. But the point here is that these conservatives who nitpick and fence it and put up these critiques of Trump on these moral grounds are simply cowards. | ||
They are trying to find excuses for why they don't need to support the policies that need to get done in order to save this country. | ||
Stephen Miller yesterday pointed out that 500,000 Haitians have been flown into the United States under this temporary legal loophole that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden put together. | ||
That's 500,000 Haitians. | ||
Nobody asked for this outside of a small handful of special interests and some Democratic operatives. | ||
Nobody wants this. | ||
And they need to go. | ||
And the truth is that these, you know, fake conservatives are afraid of doing what needs to be done to send these people home, to send them back to where they belong. | ||
Yes, it might be a little bit difficult. | ||
And yes, it's going to take some political will to get it done. | ||
But it can get done and it needs to get done. | ||
But these guys lack the courage to do it. | ||
And so they hide behind this sophistry instead. | ||
Well, and you juxtapose the response to the storms that we saw going on here when that was the sort of precipitating factor of what allowed the Biden regime to grant Haitians the temporary protected status. | ||
Meanwhile, Americans are drowning or they're stranded on their roofs. | ||
And, you know, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are saying, oh, well, we don't want to visit because we don't want to divert. | ||
the policies of their own regime, but I think you're actually a particularly interesting | ||
person to have this discussion with because MSNBC, all the talking heads sit up there | ||
and say, well, we can't talk about, you know, the fact that they're eating the cats and | ||
dogs, but we're always willing to have a conversation on immigration, you know, when you see certain | ||
services getting overwhelmed or overburdened by an influx of new people. | ||
I don't really, I think that's revisionist history. | ||
I don't think that they've ever really engaged in those conversations. | ||
And frankly, people like yourself who have, they've gone out of their way to dox them. | ||
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Am I wrong? No, you're not wrong at all. | |
Anybody who talks honestly and plainly about this issue is going to have a target on their back. | ||
And one thing I really loved about J.D. Vance's performance last night was that he returned to an homage to the man himself, Bannonism. | ||
It was a return to an American first policy that focuses on American interests for Americans above everything else. | ||
And a telling thing here was the first question of the debate was about Israel and Iran. | ||
And of course, that's an important topic. | ||
And it's going to be important that we have leaders in place who can deal with the possibility of a war in the Middle East. | ||
But right in our own backyard, we had a tragedy over the last week. | ||
We had this horrific historical storm rush through huge parts of the southeast. | ||
And of course, that gets ignored for something that's happening thousands and thousands of miles away across the ocean. | ||
It is time for us to refocus our efforts, our energy, our resources on our people first. | ||
And I was really grateful to see J.D. Vance really fire on that message all night. | ||
And Jonathan, if you can hang with us through the break, I know you guys got a special project you're working on, but I don't think it should be lost on anyone watching the show that the second question, even when they dared to address the storms going on here, I guess it's America's second, Israel and Iran first, which I guess we're used to. | ||
But they couldn't even... | ||
Hold back from spinning it and making it about climate change because that's their priority, right? | ||
That's the existential threat along with President Trump when it comes to democracy. | ||
Thank you, Tanya Shutkin, for releasing your 165-page memo today, I'm sure. | ||
No conspiracies, no coincidences on that front when it comes to timing. | ||
We'll be right back. Jonathan Kieperman, Ben Berquam, right after this break. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. | ||
We're still joined by Jonathan Kieberman. | ||
You may know him better as Lomez, but I know you've got to bounce. | ||
But you guys are working on some cool new projects over at Passage Press. | ||
If you want to walk the audience through, we have the picture. | ||
I'm sure they'd appreciate it. | ||
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Yeah, Natalie, thanks so much. | |
Right now, something I'm really excited to bring to the War Room audience, and I think they're really going to love, is this comic of the story of General Peter Rangel, who was a Russian Civil War White Army general who fought against the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War, a brave, heroic man in every way, shape, or form. | ||
His memoir, Always With Honor, is a book that we sell on our website. | ||
We're a publisher. We don't hate you. | ||
We are on your side and want you to support what we're doing. | ||
And we're going to be providing our audience with stories, historical stories, that we think are really important for people to understand. | ||
And so Always With Honor is one of these stories. | ||
We have an Indiegogo campaign for this comic right now that people can go to, type in Always With Honor Indiegogo. | ||
This has been an enormously successful campaign. | ||
There's one more day to contribute. | ||
We've raised over $60,000 so far. | ||
If you contribute, you're gonna get this great bundle of work, the comic, the book, a number of other items. | ||
This is all going to be delivered by Christmas, and these are great items for you to have, maybe for yourself, for your kids, your grandkids, great stories, and something that we think you're really going to like. | ||
So I want to encourage everybody, all the War Room listeners to go to Indiegogo, support | ||
this campaign, get a book that's going to be edifying for our own historical moment | ||
as well as those moments in the past. | ||
Please, now is your chance. | ||
Here's the last day to do so. | ||
Something tells me they'll flag it as misinformation, which means you're over the target. | ||
Jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thanks so much. | ||
Bye. | ||
Of course. | ||
We are joined now by a new addition to the War Room posse, a state senator from Missouri | ||
and at the St. Louis. | ||
Louis area, I believe, Nick Schroer. | ||
Now, you sent me this story. | ||
I was mind blown, although I guess in Biden and Kamala's America, I guess it's just the new norm. | ||
but an individual who was working in the mayor's office, essentially in your district, | ||
for violence in the office of violence prevention, was just sentenced for basically trafficking | ||
and distributing copious amounts of fentanyl while also retaining ties to the Sinaloa cartel. | ||
Am I right? | ||
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Yeah, you're spot on. | |
You know, this is something that I was down at the border with, I think, 30 other legislators from our area just a couple weeks ago. | ||
And Ben Berkham, we heard from him, we heard from Sheriff Lamb, and many others at how this is expanding in Kamala's United States right now. | ||
This open border is allowing the cartels to team with gangs in the St. | ||
Louis area. They're teaming with the Black Mafia family, spreading their fentanyl, spreading their cocaine and meth. | ||
And yeah, I want to applaud the DEA for at least bringing this guy down. | ||
But he's connected to the mayor's office, the same mayor, who doesn't want to do anything on the spread of crime, violent crime in the area, which is leading to many people fleeing into my area. | ||
And just walk us through your district in particular, how you guys have already been impacted, though it doesn't sound like you're directly in the storm, shall we say, of the state-sponsored invasion, though we know every state is a border state, but how you're already sort of starting to see the spillover effects and increasing numbers of refugees, migrants, however they want to term them. | ||
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Well, St. Louis, the mayor who had this guy on her payroll, who was just taken down, connected with the cartel, the mayor is just so happy that the numbers of illegals, the numbers of those placed in the St. | |
Louis area that have come through our porous border is increasing. | ||
And as of right now, We're seeing the crime spreading into my area, which is a suburb right outside of St. | ||
Louis City area. And just in March, we had two of my constituents in one of the safest cities in America. | ||
O'Fallon, Missouri, is one of the safest small cities in America. | ||
We had two individuals that were stabbed by a guy from Honduras, somebody that ICE didn't bring down. | ||
They knew that he was here. | ||
Just a couple weeks ago, we had, I think it was a week and a half ago, we had one individual who ICE knew he was here because he Kidnapped his kid. | ||
He beat up his wife. | ||
And he was driving drunk under the age of 21 in 2020. | ||
We contacted ICE, or the law enforcement out here did. | ||
They didn't want to do anything. | ||
So then when he was convicted in 22, they contacted ICE again to get him deported. | ||
And they didn't want to do their job. | ||
They declined to take him back into custody. | ||
And that individual ran over a St. | ||
Louis City police officer and killed him. | ||
And just a couple weeks ago, before that, we had two individuals, again from Honduras, in the southern part of our state, in Joplin, Missouri, that was just hit by a tornado a couple years ago. | ||
They executed a guy who was coming through the state, just touring our state, killed him, took his car, drove it to the Kansas City area, and shot a lady in Kansas City area and stole her car as well. | ||
Thank God those two were apprehended. | ||
But this is what's happened. | ||
Every single state, especially here in the middle of our country in St. | ||
Louis, Missouri, we have become a border state as well. | ||
Well, and the policies that you're describing, I mean, they're truly nonsensical. | ||
It's not just that they're America last, they're America never. | ||
I always say they're tantamount to war crimes when you're seeing American citizens be killed as a result of this open border. | ||
But I think it brings back to the original story that we hit. | ||
We're always asking here on this show, you know, is it a result of incompetence or is it intentional? | ||
Is it the intentional destruction of America? | ||
And when you see embeds who are working quite literally with the Sinaloa cartel helping | ||
to draft policy coming out of the mayor's office, from your perspective, how much of | ||
these horrible, abysmal immigration policies do you think it's not just misunderstanding | ||
or misdiagnosing the issue, but there is an actual appetite to want to destroy this country? | ||
And I think they salivate over destroying these lovely Midwestern, you know, heart and | ||
soul of America towns with just massive influxes of migration. | ||
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Yeah, it's not just negligence. | |
There is a willful neglect, number one, but there is this intention to bring down everything | ||
that you said, everything that our nation was founded upon. | ||
And that's why in the state of Missouri, we founded the Freedom Caucus this year. | ||
We have a super majority of Republicans that failed to do anything about this. | ||
We had several different bills this year from Freedom Caucus members to, similar to Senate Bill 4 in Texas, deal with it on a state 10th Amendment level if the federal government's not going to act. | ||
And we had previous leadership that is now termed out in the state of Missouri that failed to act. | ||
And that was why we had to create the Freedom Caucus, because we're seeing the erosion. | ||
We're seeing the death of the American dream all throughout America, but especially here in the state of Missouri. | ||
Even though we have a on paper supermajority Republican Party, we're starting to see that change, though. | ||
We're starting to see freedom fighters like myself and many others standing up saying, no, we're going to protect our | ||
people in their way of life. | ||
Come here on out. | ||
Senator Schroer, if people want to follow you and help you out in that critical, shall we say existential fight, where | ||
can they go to do that? | ||
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You can just go to my website, Nick Schroer. | |
I've got the Facebook page, the X page. | ||
I've got a radio show on News Talk STL every Sunday. | ||
So just follow me at Nick Schroer. | ||
It'll link you up to all of my socials. | ||
Senator, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We will have you back on soon. | ||
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Thank you. God bless you. | |
Like I always say, what is a larger threat to democracy? | ||
Donald Trump or importing the third world? | ||
My money's on the ladder. | ||
I have to say I'm a little envious of our next guest who got to go to Springfield because I really wanted to go to Springfield, but I was told we need Steve back in this chair because I might not make it out alive. | ||
But until then, Ben Berquam, you are coming at us live from Springfield. | ||
I know you've been traveling across the Midwest. | ||
Just some wonderful scoops, or I guess not so wonderful scoops you've been bringing us. | ||
Let the audience know what you've been seeing. | ||
Well, you know, as long as you don't come as a furry cat, you're probably okay, Natalie. | ||
The point I wanted to make in coming out here, I made several stops. | ||
I was in Chicago. I was at the Trump rally in Wisconsin yesterday. | ||
Went down to Chicago, found a new hotel where they're harboring illegals, mostly from Venezuela and Haiti. | ||
Then came down, was in Cincinnati this morning with huge numbers of Argentinians and Senegalese, the same ones that I caught coming across the border in Arizona, all flying into Cincinnati Airport. | ||
And then going north of Cincinnati into the little suburbs, communities of 3,500 now with 3,000 new illegals in their communities that are taking all the resources. | ||
Now we're in Springfield and part of the story that's not being told is the impetus, the reason why 30,000 illegals, Haitian illegals ended up here. | ||
And I was being driven around by Local here, Michael, who used to work in staffing agencies. | ||
And basically everything is driven by, it's that push-pull. | ||
It's the pull of big industries trying to get cheap labor. | ||
And that's really the big reason why here in Springfield you have it. | ||
You have massive companies like Aldi and Dole Fruits that are out here that want the cheaper | ||
labor. | ||
They're using staffing companies to bring these, to import these guys in, ignoring the | ||
American citizens that are desperate for jobs out here. | ||
This is an area that's been reeling for years because of the steel manufacturing industry | ||
that was crippled, that's been overrun by drug epidemic, and now in particular with | ||
And then you add gasoline to that fire with the Haitian, 30,000 Haitians. | ||
So outside of even the cats and the dogs and the fact that you're bringing in people from a culture that don't mix well, you know, as my friend Michael Jan says, certain fish don't mix well in the same pond. | ||
When you don't have any standard for people, well, what do you expect them to do once they get there? | ||
They go by the standard they're used to. | ||
The bigger issue, Natalie, is this is an epidemic nationally. | ||
Every major city in our country is being overrun, and many of these smaller cities are being overrun as well as Democrats try to find places to put these people that they've invited into our country. | ||
And this is just the tip of the iceberg, what we're seeing here in Springfield. | ||
It's going to be coming to every single community across America. | ||
Yeah, I don't think the consent of the governed ever included outsourcing that to multinational corporations to decide what constitutes what it means to be an American. | ||
But I guess that's the lived reality under Joe Biden. | ||
Ben, just give us a minute before we have to bounce. | ||
When you talk to the people on the ground there, we're told that, you know, they actually all love the migrant invasion. | ||
If you watch MSNBC, what is the lived reality actually like? | ||
No, it's a disaster. | ||
Some of you guys have heard about the number of accidents. | ||
The people's insurance rates are skyrocketing because of vehicular accidents. | ||
The cost of living, as you said, in a place that's already struggling is increasing. | ||
And this is one of the big reasons you've got the Mayor Rue in the building behind me who's actually profiting off this. | ||
Many of the buildings where they're housing these illegals are actually owned by the mayor of this city. | ||
And so the people, the average citizen is being Damaged by this. | ||
They're the ones that are being harmed by it. | ||
They're the ones that are having to pay for it. | ||
It's the elitist, the property developers, these big multinational corporations that are making the money. | ||
It's the same story everywhere. | ||
It's the populist. It's the local small guy that gets screwed while the big guys, the fat cats get richer. | ||
It's the same story over and over. | ||
And it's really, it's the divide between MAGA, the left and the rhinos. | ||
It's the exact same thing. | ||
It is what the 2024 election is all about. | ||
Ben Burquam, I'm still envious that you got to go to Springfield before I did, but if people want to follow you and get all the clips, hopefully know American Pets will be harmed while you're there, while you're visiting. | ||
Where can they go to do that? | ||
On all social media, I'm cutting up what I got this morning down in Cincinnati. | ||
You guys won't believe some of the footage we got down there. | ||
And then also up here in Springfield, I probably won't have that out probably until tonight or tomorrow morning. | ||
At Ben Berquam on everything. | ||
Substack is Frontline America. | ||
Thank you to everybody, especially the paid subscribers there. | ||
FrontlineAmerica.com. And then, of course, Law& Border on Real America's Voice News. | ||
Our next episode will be next Saturday. | ||
And we're going to be doing a best of, before the election, all 28 episodes all over the last four years, showing what Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have wrought on America, the invasion that they've caused, and the destruction of your community, why it's so important you vote for Trump in November. | ||
Ben Berquam, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Warren Posse will be right back. | ||
There's some mail-in ballot issues we're gonna get into Here's your host Stephen K | ||
Welcome back to the war room where we have always been adamant that the | ||
2024 election is coming down to ballot warfare And make no mistake, they're definitely ramping up their attacks after the performance last year. | ||
I just want to flag some stories for the audience who know we're always ahead of the curve on all things elections. | ||
So it's interesting to me that conveniently in swing states like Michigan, you're already seeing, shall we say, problems with mail-in ballots. | ||
That article, absentee ballot printer snafu, may cause confusion in mid-Michigan town. | ||
Another Michigan County people were receiving the wrong absentee ballot not having the proper | ||
Slate of candidates listed on there and as we always say when we see errors like this | ||
It's the tip of the iceberg another interesting | ||
Shall we say coincidence? | ||
We know Scott Pressler is working hard in Pennsylvania to turn out the vote for President Trump | ||
And he has really had some difficulties with Luzerne County where they have thousands of unprocessed ballot | ||
applications and now you see the ACLU stepping in getting involved in suing because this county which Scott did | ||
indeed Flip to Republican not too long ago | ||
decided to remove their mail-in ballot drop boxes And now the ACLU, all the bigwigs, the Mark Eliases of the world, they're all just foaming at the mouth waiting to get involved. | ||
So just flagging for the audience, you know we're always going to give you signal not noise on all things election. | ||
And we also give you signal not noise on all things health and wellness. | ||
One of my favorite companies to do that is Sacred Human Health. | ||
Trevor is here for his War Room debut, which I'm honored to have him on. | ||
I'm always rambling in the breaks to my producer about how I'm so strict with what I eat because they've depleted magnesium in the soil. | ||
Everything is pumped full of seed oils and there's just no nutrients. | ||
So it's so important that we have things like the grass-fed beef liver and the magnesium supplements to sort of make up for that. | ||
But walk the audience through what you guys are about since you've, I guess, never been on War Room before. | ||
So welcome. This is my debut. | ||
Thank you for having me, Natalie. I hope you're doing well. | ||
But yeah, obviously, just wanted to quickly come on the War Rim show. | ||
If you're not super familiar with us or who I am, my name is Trevor Comstock. | ||
I'm one of the co-creators of Sacred Human. | ||
And of course, Steve has talked about us quite a bit, usually presenting the beef liver, although we do have an array of other products. | ||
But again, just a little background on who we are. | ||
Since our inception about nine months ago, we launched our product line with really just the hopes of providing folks natural supplements at an affordable price. | ||
And really our main goal was also to help people kind of stray away from those big corporate supplements that really just care more about profit than actual quality. | ||
So oftentimes what you'll see with some of these, not just large corporations, but the smaller businesses as well, is that they'll not only manufacture their supplements But they'll also source a lot of their ingredients overseas as well, which kind of just dampens the overall quality control. | ||
So not ideal. And then unfortunately, on top of that, what we've seen throughout the market is that they'll include things like preservatives, artificial additives, synthetic ingredients in general that just really aren't good for human consumption. | ||
So with Sacred Human, our goal was to strictly make sure that all of our supplements are manufactured in the USA, specifically in the great state of Ohio. | ||
And on top of that, we also source the majority of our ingredients within the U.S. as well. | ||
So, really honing in on the quality control, but also eliminating anything synthetic, unnatural, or anything that has to do with seed oils or preservatives. | ||
And the beef liver, again, I know you've heard about it quite a bit, but for those who aren't familiar with the beef liver, I always like to say it's essentially nature's multivitamins. | ||
So, Most people aren't aware that beef liver is one of the most dense forms of nutrients that you can consume. | ||
And the benefit is that it's much better absorbed by the body as opposed to consuming like a synthetic multivitamin or any synthetic vitamins for that matter. | ||
But with the beef liver, you'll get everything from vitamin A, B12, CoQ10, iron, zinc, etc. | ||
There's kind of A wide array of nutrients that you'll get. | ||
It's about the equivalent to consuming one ounce of raw beef liver. | ||
But again, you don't have to deal with that horrible taste that comes with it. | ||
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So we do have quite a few different products, two of which we just launched, which is the multi-collagen, which has four different types of collagen, as well as an immunity product, and then an all-natural sleep supplement, and then, of course, the magnesium and the vitamin D. And Trevor, if people want to get their hands on all these products, one more time, just give us the website, the deal, the code, where they can go to get it. | ||
Of course, you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com or you can just plug in Sacred Human to Google. | ||
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And then for any one-time purchase, you can use code WARROOM for 10% off. | ||
Of course, if you do subscribe, you're automatically into that 10% discount. | ||
Trevor, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
We're honored to have you. We'll have you back soon. | ||
Thank you so much. Cheers. | ||
Of course. Mike Lindell, I hear there's breaking news. | ||
You guys have partnered with Samaritan's Purse to help donate a bunch of wonderful pillows to the victims of the hurricanes and the floods. | ||
We, in the war room, appreciate you for doing that. | ||
Walk us through that a little bit. | ||
We got about two minutes. | ||
The latest deals, too. | ||
Right on. Yeah, I called Franklin Graham this morning. | ||
We've always been a part of all the hurricanes that have happened, the tragedies across our country going way back for a decade now. | ||
And this is no different. | ||
Even, you know, my pill has been attacked, but because of the War Room Posse, we were able to get through all these attacks. | ||
And we want to help. And so with God, all things are possible. | ||
The first truckload of over 14,000 are going out on Monday. | ||
And what we're going to do, and I know the War Room Posse wants to be a part of this, so any orders today that use the promo code WARM, we're going to add another pillow that gets on these trucks going to the hurricane victims. | ||
So It's just a little way that everybody can help out. | ||
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And Michael Dell are coming up against the end of the show, so I'm going to have to interrupt you and steal your line from you. | ||
But as we know, it's a win, win, win, win. | ||
But especially today, Warren Posse, thank you for hanging with me. | ||
I'll see you guys tomorrow for another 5 p.m. |