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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 at 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 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 line? | ||
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Mega 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. Vance. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It's still Friday, November 29th in the year of our Lord, 2024. Here in the War Room, we certainly celebrate Black Friday and not just because Joe Biden's Bidenomics and inflation catastrophe, I think, makes Black Friday all the more important this year. | ||
But I really think you could say that Black Friday is sort of the geopolitical approach that the Biden regime has taken to so many issues, whether it's Ukraine, where we see them lobbying not just for another, what, $24 billion more in aid, but they now want to forgive up to 50 percent of previously administered but they now want to forgive up to 50 percent of previously administered loans that have already been given to Ukraine over the course of the | ||
Just because I don't really know why they haven't given us an explanation, but I guess geopolitical Black Friday used promo code Biden if you're a Ukrainian oligarch and you might just get 50 percent off all of your money laundering. | ||
But I think if you broaden out that critique, you even see it on full display, right, with the issue of immigration, right? | ||
The actual American people look no further than Springfield or Charleroi, Pennsylvania, are forced to suffer the brunt of a mass invasion of illegal aliens and criminal migrants. | ||
So what, big donors can get better profit margins? | ||
Probably what shakes out to about a 50% deal? | ||
Political Black Friday promo code BIDEN. We are going to be highlighting so many of this show's wonderful sponsors throughout this next hour, but I just want to sort of set the stage for you before you maybe tune out because you say, oh, I'm not interested. | ||
If it were not for the sponsors of the show, not just in the four months that Steve was in prison, but more broadly, this entire alternative right-wing media ecosystem that I think War Room is the tip of the spear of. | ||
I mean, so much so that MSNBC does, you know, meltdowns that make it to our cold open almost every day about how they need to create their own version of Joe Rogan because left-wing media is just so wrong all the time. | ||
It has no cultural really hold on the American people. | ||
I was actually talking with a reporter from the Wall Street Journal the other day, and she was asking me about the business of War Room and how we're And I said, I really think that it shows a market trend forward that right-wing, conservative, free-thinking, whatever you want to call it, shows can now actually be financially independent and sustain themselves without needing big pharma advertisements, | ||
without needing to be On cable news networks where it's not just, you know, the 12 dirty words that the FCC says you can't say, it's the dirty ideas that you aren't allowed to even, I don't know, share among your millions of viewers, like that COVID originated in the Wuhan Institute of Virology, that mass migration is bad for the American people, that the January 6th insurrection was a fedsurrection, and that's still being euphemistic. | ||
So that's why it's so important because I'm sure you guys know, you know, sites like Breitbart have really seen an onslaught of attacks from these, you know, advertising boycott campaigns from weirdos like Nandini Jamini over at Sleeping Giants who try to say, because you dare, you know, to tow a line that's different from the military industrial complexes or the biopharmaceutical industrial complex as well, you deserve to be censored. | ||
Because I guess that's what democracy is to them. | ||
I don't know how you square that logic chain. | ||
But part of the reason that you've seen such an ascent of conservative and alternative media is because there's now a financial sort of net and backdrop to be able to sustain these shows and to help them keep moving forward. | ||
And frankly, that's why they're so paranoid and triggered about what RFK Jr. wants to do, as Tucker sort of outlined by ripping off the big pharma advertisers From the mainstream media nets. | ||
And part of it is just the revenue. | ||
But they sort of use it as a hidden hand, a Trojan horse, to be able to dictate the type of narratives that you're told. | ||
So, you know, the CNN actual airtime is no different than the actual commercial time because they're still pushing big pharma pro-vaccine propaganda, right? | ||
Like they always have. | ||
And I would humbly add in, you guys know my background is in Chinese Communist Party investigative reporting, that we should ban all advertisements from them, particularly the China Daily inserts that they had in the New York Times, in the Wall Street Journal, in the Washington Post. | ||
Because it's all about getting these companies, these media outlets on the payroll in some capacity of whether it's a foreign enemy or, dare I say, the enemy within. | ||
So they can then dictate, for lack of a better word, seize the means of media production. | ||
So with that framing is how I want to sort of celebrate and highlight and say thank you. | ||
And I know our sponsors want to say thank you to you guys as well by having some nice hefty deals, discount codes, new products, all the things. | ||
So we're going to start with... | ||
Well, I guess I can't say my favorite to every one of these, so I'll say one of my favorite because I love the grass-fed beef liver. | ||
The vitamin A is so good for your skin. | ||
When I get a five-minute notice that I have to be on War Room from Steve, I'm like, thank God I took my grass-fed beef liver. | ||
Trevor Comstock, the CEO of Sacred Human Health. | ||
Trevor, thank you so much for joining us on this joyous Black Friday holiday. | ||
I'd love if you could just give the audience a little insight into how you started your company, why you decided to break out of the big pharma mold and create Sacred Human Health. | ||
Yeah, thanks for having me on, Natalie. | ||
And yeah, to your point, well, first of all, thank you, War Room Posse. | ||
You guys have all been amazing. | ||
We wouldn't be here without you. | ||
And the real reason why we started the movement with Sacred Human was just, aside from big pharma, even big supplements, they just... | ||
Include a ton of ingredients that aren't healthy for you. | ||
You know, there's preservatives, there's additives, there's chemicals in it. | ||
And while they may be effective products, they're still not doing your health a huge favor by taking them. | ||
So we kind of strayed away from that. | ||
All of our products are all natural. | ||
All the ingredients are good for you, but we also don't put any BS or binders or anything that's going to cut corners to save costs. | ||
Just to make a cheap product. | ||
So we're trying to give you the best products we can at a fairly reasonable cost while now overcharging you. | ||
So that's essentially our whole mission. | ||
And kind of, if you don't mind, I did want to mention too, we have one of our newer products that we recently rolled out, which is our immune support supplement. | ||
And I know we have the colder months coming up and it seems like everyone's getting sick left and right. | ||
But this is an awesome product to add to your health stack. | ||
Of course, the best way to prevent getting sick is to get some natural sunlight, eat healthy, make sure you're getting quality sleep the way God intended you to remain healthy, as I always like to say. | ||
But in the case that those natural methods aren't always available, we do have our immunity supplement, which will just add that extra layer of defense. | ||
So, again, like I said, unfortunately, what we see, you know, if you're taking products like Emergency, Vicks, Airborne, etc., they contain all those ingredients and chemicals that you don't need and what RFK would deem a sin, if you will. | ||
But what's great about our immunity supplement is that it contains ingredients or combines ingredients like vitamin C, D3, E, B6, echinacea, elderberry, as well as some other natural compounds that just offers your body a great boost to your natural defense mechanism, as well as just prevent you from getting sick, again, while not containing any additional additives or preservatives. | ||
Overall, you can take it to prevent getting sick, or if you do feel a little bit under the weather, you can take it to speed up that recovery. | ||
I know you love the beef liver, so if you do want to double down, you can take it a step further. | ||
The beef liver has amazing and essential nutrients within it that'll just give your body that extra boost to your immune system. | ||
So I won't ramble for too long. | ||
I did want to mention we have our Black Friday sale going on, so you can use code FRIDAY for 20% at checkout for any one-time order. | ||
Always keep in mind if you subscribe, you're automatically locked into a 10% discount for life. | ||
But that's essentially it. | ||
You can go to sacredhumanhealth.com. | ||
There's a ton of information on the site. | ||
We have some blogs that are in correlation with RFK's institution. | ||
So a ton of information. | ||
You can learn a whole lot there. | ||
But yeah, I appreciate your time. | ||
Of course, and Trevor, just real quick before we let you go, I'm curious, in the wake of COVID and just sort of the push for, I don't even know if it's necessarily alternative healthcare and wellness stuff, but just the idea that what the so-called experts are telling us, well, might just not be all that true or factual or evidence science-based in the form of science that's not bankrolled by big pharma experts. | ||
How has that sort of impacted your business? | ||
I would assume you've sort of seen firsthand the increased kind of the uptick or the positive upside of the Maha movement. | ||
But what do you think your customer base is focused on? | ||
Well, I think people are waking up to the fact that not just vaccines and big pharma type medications, but even just general supplements like I mentioned. | ||
You look at the back of an emergency packet, and it does have great nutrients like vitamin C, B, etc., but with it contains a ton of different ingredients. | ||
Some of them even have aspartame, which is known to be linked to cancer. | ||
So again, we want to stray away from that. | ||
We don't ever want to put anything artificial within our products. | ||
And I think especially within the war room, people just understand with the rest of the general population that they've been duped for a very long time by a lot of these big corporations. | ||
And part of the reason why these corporations put those additional ingredients within the products is because it's cheaper for them to make. | ||
So, that's what I was trying to say in the beginning is we're not cutting any corners by saving costs and putting in cheap ingredients just to sell a product, which is essentially what all these companies are doing. | ||
We really do, you know, focus on just having natural raw ingredients that we can combine. | ||
And all of our products, keep in mind, took months and months and months of testing and our third-party lab tested. | ||
So, you can ensure that you're getting the best bang for your buck. | ||
Trevor Comstock, thank you so much for joining us on this Black Friday morning. | ||
If people, one more time, want to shop the site, the discount code, hit us with it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Code FRIDAY for 20% off at checkout. | ||
It's valid through the end of the month. | ||
SacredHumanHealth.com, you know where to go. | ||
Or you can just type in Sacred Human to Google. | ||
It'll be the first thing that pops up. | ||
But like I said, a ton of information on the site. | ||
Feel free to immerse yourself within it. | ||
Trevor, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We will certainly have you back on soon. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Of course. | ||
Love my grass-fed beef liver. | ||
Even over at She's So Right, we have a whole line that's the Seed Oil Free Wellness Club, because I hate seed oils. | ||
I think that's the first time that the word seed oil has ever been said on the war room airwaves, but I think we should make that more of a trend. | ||
In the next segment, we're going to talk to Tej Gill, all things Coffee, Warpath coffee. | ||
But I think Trevor really hits the nail on the head there. | ||
And it's an issue that I think for so long has been framed by the media, particularly when it comes to the abortion issue as something, right, that's about reproductive freedom and reproductive rights. | ||
Well, I would humbly push back on my Planned Parenthood crazies and say it's actually about reproductive health. | ||
And the idea that young women can just get pregnant so easily is actually not really rooted in anything factual when you look at not just the plummeting testosterone rates, the horrible hormonal disruptions and dysregulation that plague young girls. | ||
And I think it's so easy to sort of focus on the abortion issue as something that is couched in terms of, you know, Planned Parenthood's need to be able to kill your baby for whatever reason you may so decide. | ||
But I think that that fundamentally misses the issue and reframes it, missing the forest for the trees, which is young Americans in particular, and I think you saw that with the college COVID vaccine mandates, have been the frontline victims of a systematic campaign, | ||
really biological, psychological information, dare I say spiritual warfare, To come for fertility rates, to come for people's ability to start a family, and I'm not just talking about the nuclear family transgenderism confusion, but the World Health Organization in conjunction with the United Nations, who admit, admit that they want to depopulate the Earth, right? | ||
Bill Gates, in his own words, has said that. | ||
That's not me paraphrasing. | ||
But if the same people who are lecturing us about how important depopulation is and that climate change is going to kill us all so we need to decrease our carbon footprint, when they suddenly start telling me, giving me health tips on how to become, you know, healthier, if I want to have kids, how to focus and plan all that, I think that's what they call a conflict of interest. | ||
And I don't think I'm going to take that lesson from Bill Gates because it is part of, dare I say, a global conspiracy to keep Western birth rates low so you can have mass migration and destroy the cultural fabric of this country. | ||
And a key part of that is the biological warfare to keep Americans sick and unhealthy and most importantly, uninformed. | ||
And that's why they hate RFK Jr., because he's forcing the issue. | ||
He's forcing the conversation. | ||
And I don't think anything's going to break him. | ||
Or the MAGA movement or the Maha movement. | ||
We'll be back with more Black Friday special here in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
You are back in the war room where I just want us to take a quick moment and celebrate, shall we call it, the stark juxtaposition of what Big Pharma's lived reality is going to be. | ||
Think about it. | ||
The last four years, they had, what, nearly a trillion of your taxpayer dollars being doled out to become their censorship praetorian guard. | ||
A regime, an administration. | ||
Yeah, Joe Biden is the ultimate unelected bureaucrat. | ||
So is everybody who's occupying the White House right now. | ||
Those people dying their last breath to defend Big Pharma's profit margins. | ||
And come January 20th? | ||
Those big pharma CEOs are probably going to be sitting in front of Congress and testifying about, I don't know, the biological warfare campaigns that they waged against this great country. | ||
And that's going to be the opening bid, because I'm really going to enjoy looking into their finances. | ||
And I do think Dr. Bhattacharya has had some wonderful commentary on none other than Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
And I think it's long overdue that we actually make good on our promises to investigate One of, if not probably the most narcissistic, sociopathic, evil, short man syndrome affected people that I've ever met. | ||
Well, I guess I've never met him. | ||
I've just done so many media hits talking about him. | ||
I feel like I know him, which is sad for me, but that's not other than Anthony Fauci. | ||
Now, someone who is nothing like Anthony Fauci, far superior, not just because we here in the war room love Warpath coffee and it has no side effects such as, I don't know, sudden death, unlike Fauci's COVID vaccines. | ||
How's that for a plug, Tej? | ||
We are joined now by the one and only Tej Gill. | ||
Tej, before we get into all things coffee, I would love to just get your sort of perspective insights on the nomination of Pete Hegseth, right? | ||
You hear the mainstream media meltdown say, "Oh, well, he's not an expert. | ||
He's not qualified. | ||
He's just loyal to Trump." Like, so he never sat on a Raytheon or Lockheed board. | ||
Is that why he's not qualified? | ||
He never lost a war. | ||
Maybe that's what you need to have under your belt to work at the Pentagon. | ||
But your thoughts, sort of, as someone who's, you know, boots on the ground, you know, lived experience having served, what do you think someone like Pete Hexeth could do to the armed forces? | ||
I think he'll clean up the armed forces. | ||
I think because he's not a so-called expert part of the swamp is the reason why he's going to do so well. | ||
We need outsiders. | ||
That's the whole point of draining the swamp. | ||
So we don't want the run-of-the-mill guy that's, like you said, he's going to serve Lockheed, Raytheon, Boeing, and get us into these forever wars. | ||
The last time we actually won a war where somebody did an unconditional surrender was World War II. When's the last time you heard of one of our enemies surrendering? | ||
Never. | ||
These things just go forever and ever and turn into You know, the insurgencies and then the counterinsurgency tactics, and they never end. | ||
And, you know, it was a coincidence that as soon as we did that horrible... | ||
Cowardly, Afghanistan withdrawal, immediately another battlefield opened up in Ukraine. | ||
That's not a coincidence. | ||
That's to keep our military industrial complex fed. | ||
So I think Pete and Trump and all these guys are going to put an end to that. | ||
And maybe we can put that money into the United States instead of funneling our money into these money laundering operations where we don't win. | ||
And all we do is lose blood and treasure. | ||
I was in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
I was over there like 16 times. | ||
I used to love going over there. | ||
A few years ago, I woke up and figured out there's a reason why we're not winning. | ||
We're winning on the ground. | ||
We don't win these wars. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
And then you get the State Department, the CIA, and nobody's working together. | ||
Everybody's working against each other. | ||
And we're just dumping billions of dollars into these wars. | ||
So Pete's going to do that. | ||
He's going to clean up the wars. | ||
Supposedly, he's going to kick the transvestites out, which I think is a great thing. | ||
That's not a place. | ||
The military is not a social experiment. | ||
The military is a fighting force. | ||
If you bring something to the military and it doesn't make it more lethal, it doesn't belong there. | ||
The military should be nothing than a killing machine in the times when we need it to go to war and win. | ||
We don't need all these social experiments. | ||
You know, the trans stuff, forced vaccinations. | ||
That's another thing that those forced vaccinations, they don't get like the anthrax vax, that wasn't tested on anybody. | ||
They forced the military to get that vax and they forced the military to get the COVID vaccines. | ||
All that stuff needs to go away. | ||
The only thing the military should be doing is practicing killing and destroying. | ||
That's what is there for, to protect the United States. | ||
Yeah, I don't think we need any... | ||
You're good. | ||
You can take my job. | ||
Sometimes Steve just says, in the break, he goes, Natalie, I want you to take the next segment and go for a rant. | ||
I'm like, no, Steve, the people want you. | ||
He's like, no, you have to rant. | ||
So welcome to my life. | ||
The military needs nothing but lethality. | ||
It should be a lethal killing machine, and it should be only used... | ||
In extreme circumstances, like protecting our border, we should put the military on our border, right? | ||
That's a little too radical. | ||
I don't know about that, Tej. | ||
American sovereignty. | ||
I heard we outsource that to global government. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And we should be using the military to take down cargo ships that are full of chemicals that create fentanyl. | ||
They come from China to Mexico, China to South and Central America. | ||
The Navy SEALs, Recon Marines, whoever, should be boarding those ships, seizing those chemicals. | ||
I mean, That's chemical warfare, fentanyl. | ||
China is conducting chemical warfare in the US, and our military does nothing about that. | ||
Nobody does anything about it. | ||
It's like, okay, that's fine, because they do cheap labor for us. | ||
They're allowed to poison us. | ||
The military should be used for that. | ||
How about that? | ||
I think that's what we call putting America first. | ||
And just a fun fact, or I guess not so fun fact for the audience, it came out just a few days ago that since the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Pentagon has still sort of kept up a shadow presence, shadow war going on. | ||
They're spent over $48 billion on Operation Enduring Sentinel to prevent the reemergence of external threats from Afghanistan and counteract. | ||
Yeah, we know the whole story. | ||
I think we should focus on the enemy. | ||
The enemy within, and that starts with you, Brennan, Clapper, the entire MSNBC brigade All of them. | ||
$42 million a week we send to Afghanistan still today. | ||
$42 million every week we send to the Taliban. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Hopefully there's some Warpath coffee in there. | ||
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I know. | |
I think you've got to get some government contracts. | ||
I think Warpath Coffee is what are true. | ||
America First soldiers and all the good people over at the Pentagon, not the career staffers who need to schedule F, want to be drinking. | ||
Let's take a little pivot to all things coffee. | ||
Now, I have recently become very radicalized as a true Maha agenda adherent about how a lot of coffee that's improperly roasted or they burn the beans, but there's a lot of concerns about mold and just toxicity. | ||
And I know you guys really pioneered and spearheaded a unique process of sort of procuring your beans and roasting them. | ||
So can you kind of walk the audience through that? | ||
Yeah, our beans are premium beans. | ||
We only use premium level beans. | ||
They're super fresh when we get the actual green bean before we roast it. | ||
And then when we roast it, we roast it on a perforated drum and we small batch roast every roast. | ||
It's roasted very carefully. | ||
We don't burn the beans at all. | ||
Even when you burn the tips of the beans, it's called tipping, and you still get the very acidic, bitter taste. | ||
That's why you have to use milk and sugar with coffee. | ||
We don't have that in our coffee. | ||
Our coffee is smooth. | ||
You can drink it black. | ||
You don't need milk and sugar. | ||
I mean, you can put it in there if you want, but I just drink it black. | ||
I even drink our espresso black. | ||
Our espresso is even perfectly roasted. | ||
Our espresso is smooth, but it's still very strong. | ||
You can look on our website. | ||
We have over 5,000 five-star reviews and we're collecting more every day. | ||
The reviews speak for themselves. | ||
We're having a record month. | ||
We can't roast it fast enough. | ||
In October, we doubled our roasts. | ||
We're roasting massive amounts of coffee at a time and it's still flying off the shelf. | ||
We thought we were going to get ahead of it. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
We're selling so much coffee. | ||
It's because The word just slowly spreads, and people love it. | ||
It's low acidic and low bitterness, and you can just drink it. | ||
We're having a huge Black Friday sale on Black Friday. | ||
It's going to be buy three, get one free, and then 20% off throughout the week and weekend. | ||
You can use promo code WARROOM. The website is warpath.coffee, promo code WARROOM, and on Friday, it's buy three, get one free, and 20% all weekend and this week. | ||
Tej, I think we're going to have a little bit of breaking news on this show because I was just looking at your website and I was adding up the number of reviews that you have. | ||
And I do think that you have over 6,000. | ||
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So I think we can start saying that you have over 6,000 five stars. | |
We are very into fact check. | ||
You know, I truly think the audience knows how analytical I am. | ||
But I was like, Steve has been saying 5,000 five-star reviews for so long. | ||
There's no way that it hasn't increased, right? | ||
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Right. | |
I know, yeah. | ||
So this is some breaking news. | ||
Yeah, we just replaced our review collecting platform. | ||
We switched to another one over the summer and it wasn't working well, so we switched back to the old one and now they're pouring in again. | ||
There's something going on, but yeah, people absolutely love this coffee. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's so good. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Tej Gill, one more time, hit us with the website, the code, the hot takes, no, where people can go to get Warpath. | ||
Warpath.coffee is the website. | ||
Warpath.coffee. | ||
And use promo code WARROOM. And that promo code is for the WARROOM Posse. | ||
And you're getting 20% off this week and through the weekend. | ||
But on Friday it's buy three, get one free. | ||
And Tej, I think that you guys need to create a new blend and you need to call it Retribution. | ||
That would be my humble suggestion. | ||
Here, we can do a co-brand. | ||
How about that? | ||
I like it. | ||
Tej, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
Of course. | ||
Warren Posse, you guys know it's important to be a happy warrior. | ||
It's Black Friday. | ||
You guys are going to be saving a lot of money. | ||
And of course, come January 20th, whether it's the tariffs or just the fact that, I don't know, a bunch of America Last apparatchiks who are, what, secretly communists? | ||
Though I guess they kind of admit it to us quite openly that they're Marxists and hate this country and are America Last, or I guess... | ||
More precisely, America never, are going to be out of frickin' office, and that's going to feel pretty darn good, right? | ||
I think so. | ||
More War Room right after this short break. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
You're back in the war room where I'd like to put a little trigger warning on this segment for the America Last, America-hating globalists who watch this show out of fear. | ||
I'm looking at you, Bill Gates, you plant-based crazy people who want to deprive us of our right to, I don't know, eat one of the greatest things on God's green earth, which is steak. | ||
Burgers and hot dogs, all the things that they have over at, of course, the wonderful Meriwether Farms. | ||
It seems like any time I open up, whether it's a newspaper or I just, I don't know, go online, there's a new story about how Bill Gates or some evil oligarchic overlord type is investing millions of dollars that they probably procured through. | ||
Interesting means. | ||
We'll leave it at that. | ||
Investing in companies that want to, I don't know, recreate weird plant-based versions of things that just already exist naturally that God gave us, like steak. | ||
It's really weird when you look at the nutritional profiles. | ||
There's so many fillers and additives in there. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting. | ||
I don't know why people eat that stuff, especially when you can eat wonderful, amazing grass-fed steak, burgers, hot dogs, all the things from none other than Meriwether Farms. | ||
Catherine O'Neill, an alum of the State Department, one of the good ones who made it out of there alive. | ||
Catherine, since we have a little bit of time, I would love to just sort of give the audience a little bit of your background, how you survived working in President Trump's State Department. | ||
But just also more broadly, your thoughts on the transition kind of thus far, the appointments and just the MAGA movement more broadly. | ||
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Thanks, Natalie. | ||
It's great to be back on. | ||
I'm honestly getting some PTSD from eight years ago because I was on the transition in 2016 and there were just so many people fighting us. | ||
No one thought we were going to win. | ||
So, you know, the day before the election in 2016, I was young. | ||
I was 22 years old. | ||
And I just supported Trump and believed in the movement. | ||
And everyone was telling me, you're never going to work in Washington again. | ||
You're never going to have a job. | ||
And then, of course, the next day, everyone was calling me for jobs after doing nothing for the president. | ||
Unfortunately, I do see that happening again. | ||
There's a lot of people that are circling the wagons that should have no business being in the administration. | ||
However, I think President Trump is so much wiser this time around. | ||
He knows who the bad people are, the swamp monsters, the ones that are disloyal. | ||
He's appointed some amazing people to his cabinet, amazing people to his White House staff. | ||
Bill McGinley is a great guy. | ||
Tom Homan. | ||
Vince Haley. | ||
I hear some names coming down the pike that are just awesome too. | ||
So I think he's doing a really great job this time around getting some good fighters in to hit the ground running on January 20th. | ||
And you obviously worked in the State Department. | ||
There's obviously always, you know, significant back and forth. | ||
The idea that the personnel subversion was what sort of, you know, if anything, sort of hampered Trump's first term. | ||
But I'm just curious, looking just at the State Department, what are sort of the guidelines or just strategic approaches that you would take to sort of prevent, whether it's globalist encroachment, actual foreign collusion from our enemies like China or other countries, but your thoughts on what the battle plan at State Department should look like? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I think a lot of it comes down to the funding, Natalie, and one of the issues that we had last time around And I think that hopefully President Trump has a better handle on this time is the funding. | ||
And so we would spend all of our time slashing budgets because if these bad organizations don't have money, then they can't do harm, right? | ||
So we just have to prevent the American taxpayer dollars from going out the door by slashing the budgets and sending the money back to the Treasury. | ||
Because what happened is we would craft these budgets, zeroing out certain offices, certain programs, certain organizations. | ||
But then the RINOs in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee would then just increase everything by 50%. | ||
So I would really encourage the Trump team to pay attention to the legislative process this time around and make sure that there are people in the Senate, in the House, that are willing to accept the budget and zero out a lot of this really dark spending that we've been seeing happening for decades. | ||
And Catherine, obviously, you left the State Department just creepy. | ||
I always say there's a certain physiognomy to the, like, government bureaucrat, right? | ||
And they just fill the halls of these horrible, disgusting, brutalist buildings that plague Washington, D.C. You swapped that out for greener pastures, no pun intended, out in the beautiful state of Wyoming. | ||
Can you sort of walk the audience through the operation that you've set up there and why you decided to go out there in the first place? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Well, I think my journey here at Meriwether Farms, which sounds odd, but it was inspired by my work at the State Department because, you know, the United States is the greatest country in the world. | ||
And, you know, we spent all this time We're jetting around the country trying to tell people how to live and how to act. | ||
We consider ourselves the world's policemen, whatever that means. | ||
But the problem is, during COVID, we saw some really terrible flaws in our food supply chain. | ||
My thought was, if we can't even handle feeding our country, how can we go around pushing our values on everyone and pretending to be the greatest country in the nation when we can't even feed our own citizens? | ||
So that was very eye-opening to me during COVID and just seeing the breakdown in the food supply chain where I think a lot of people that live in big cities during COVID saw that grocery stores were unable to keep food on the shelves, which is very terrifying. | ||
And if you look back in history, a lot of communist and authoritarian regimes controlled populations with the food supply. | ||
So that was very eye-opening to me, and I don't think I would have recognized that having not worked at the State Department and having that perspective. | ||
So now I have long history in Wyoming. | ||
It's the greatest state in the nation, and I'm just so happy to be out here doing what we're doing, providing the War Room Posse with the best beef on the market. | ||
It truly is a great place. | ||
Amazing product. | ||
It's healthy. | ||
It's clean. | ||
You know, all of our beef, we don't implant with hormones or antibiotics or any weird vaccines. | ||
So you can trust. | ||
We also process all of our beef here in our USDA-sanctioned facility, so you know that it's coming from a good source. | ||
We do everything so you can trust in our brand and make sure that you're getting the healthiest, cleanest, safest product on the market. | ||
It really is crazy the lengths that whether it's even domestic but foreign companies too will go to to sort of like circumvent the weird food importation rules, particularly China or even the added colors and just hormones and dyes. | ||
It really is crazy. | ||
But to that point, you said something that I think is particularly salient with this audience, which is the idea that, you know, food chains, food supply chains, stuff like that, but that is national security, right? | ||
It's very, very critical. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
From your perspective, when you see whether it's, you know, the Chinese Communist Party or their sort of, you know, American twin sister that is, you know, globalists like Bill Gates or BlackRock, companies like that trying to buy up American farmland, you know, what does that signal, not just to you, but even, you know, other ranchers and, you know, family farmers that you know? | ||
Well, listen, it is very hard to raise a crop today. | ||
If you think about it, there's hundreds and hundreds of thousands of acreage that is taken out of farm production every year. | ||
So these farmers are doing everything they can to scrape by and to produce a higher yield with less farm ground. | ||
And so when you have these big organizations coming in and buying this farm ground, it's taken out of production. | ||
And these farmers are struggling so hard. | ||
The margins are very razor thin. | ||
I mean, some years they just make nothing. | ||
And they're doing it every day to make sure that we can eat. | ||
And so these big real estate companies, you know, financed by BlackRock that are buying farm ground, they don't take that into consideration. | ||
They just want to over-develop and do whatever they want to do. | ||
So it's very alarming to me. | ||
And here at Meriwether Farms, we control, I would say, about 75% of the process. | ||
And we're working to increase that to 100%. | ||
because the reason why we don't do 100% of the process is because we have partners with other really great like-minded ranches around the state of Wyoming and some out in bordering states, but we are amassing land, we're amassing equipment, and we're doing everything we're amassing equipment, and we're doing everything we can to be completely sustainable so we won't be affected by the large land grabbing that's happening. | ||
And Catherine, if people want to shop all things Meriwether Farm, I know you guys always have fun special deals since you're selling out so quickly. | ||
Give people, A, what you're selling, what you still have available, the website, the promo code, the Black Friday deals, all the good things. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So we actually have two promo codes today, which may be a little confusing. | ||
But one of the boxes that we really can't keep in stock is called our Winter Box. | ||
So we're offering 10% off our Winter Box. | ||
Code word, WINTER. And then on top of that, we're doing another deal. | ||
That if you spend $500 with us, then you get $55 off your entire purchase. | ||
We want to make sure that you guys can treat your family members to some really nice steaks. | ||
So, you know, spend $500, get $55 off... | ||
Code word MAHA. So let me just repeat that one more time. | ||
So the code word for the winter box is winter, and then the code word for spending $500 is MAHA. I've used that code a lot here on this show because we are huge fans of the MAHA agenda here at Merriweather Farms. | ||
Aren't we all? | ||
Catherine O'Neill, a good friend of mine, and of course a good friend of the show, thank you as always for coming on and bringing us steak, which is the best thing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much, Natalie. | ||
Make sure meriwetherfarms.com, go now, sells out quickly, and I look forward to seeing you again soon in Florida. | ||
Yes, of course, of course. | ||
Thank you, Catherine. | ||
We'll see you soon here in the War Room. | ||
A little bit of personal news. | ||
I will actually be moving back to Washington, D.C. Let's just say some... | ||
Interesting things are coming down the pipeline for War Room, so stay tuned for all of that. | ||
I know everyone is very quick to celebrate the fact that these cases, the lawfare against President Trump, has been dismissed. | ||
But just remember, they're not doing that because they want to. | ||
They're doing that because they lost. | ||
And in the same way, think about the crisis that we averted, and I'm not just talking about the bullet that just managed to graze President Trump's ear. | ||
But I'm talking about the fact that had Kamala Harris won, Catherine O'Neill probably wouldn't have been able to come on this show and offer you a deal because that administration, that regime, wanted to go after American farmers. | ||
Wanted to go after your ability to decide whether or not you should even be able to eat steak, to eat beef, because, I don't know, your carbon footprint is too high. | ||
Well, the American people wholeheartedly and full stop rejected that. | ||
Right? | ||
This country was founded in the spirit of don't tread on me. | ||
And that applies to all things. | ||
Especially when it comes to what we get to decide what we want to eat. | ||
Let alone the weird convergence of how, I don't know, the same companies that are what? | ||
Investing and bankrolling all the big pharma? | ||
Yeah, they're also the ones funding and buying up all these food supply companies. | ||
No conspiracies, no coincidences. | ||
Maybe in 2025 we're gonna have to change that one. | ||
We'll be right back with a nice cold open. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Clearly, Putin has a type. | |
He likes narcissists and egomaniacs that he knows as a case officer he could easily pander to and manipulate to do his dirty work. | ||
We are under attack. | ||
Russia has been using different levers, whether that's corruption networks, In this case, it's influencers like Donald Trump, like Elon Musk, to really kind of sow discord. | ||
And it's particularly troubling with Elon Musk in this case, because Elon Musk has access to state secrets. | ||
He has top secret security clearance. | ||
It's possible that some of that is seeping through. | ||
Putin has been very effective in playing both Trump and Elon, and he's been using the richest man in the world to do his bidding. | ||
In some cases, that's I'm encouraging him probably to support Donald Trump. | ||
That's not speculation. | ||
We see how far in Elon has gone. | ||
And then using Twitter as a disinformation platform. | ||
So this is not some sort of far-off, distant threat. | ||
This is going to impact our elections. | ||
It's a national security threat. | ||
You talked about Putin's type, including Elon Musk and Donald Trump. | ||
Say more because it also includes Tucker Carlson, who has a bizarre fetish with daddy spanking a little girl, something he said in public from a podium this week. | ||
And J.D. Vance, who has a bizarre belief and worldview that women should stay in violent marriages. | ||
Talk about why these men just happened, maybe coincidentally, to also parrot Putin's talking points when it comes to the war in Ukraine. | ||
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It's not really coincidental. | |
I mean, we're talking about a very practiced KGB case officer. | ||
He served through the rank of lieutenant colonel as a case officer. | ||
And in that capacity, he was trained to suss out the vulnerabilities, the weaknesses, the ways to engage his target, his agents. | ||
And he's using Trump and Elon as his agents. | ||
And in this case, he's just using their own egos, their own vanities. | ||
The fact that by engaging with Putin, they're feeding their egos to manipulate them and message them. | ||
These guys are not particularly skilled. | ||
They're not practitioners in national security and statecraft. | ||
So his warnings that somehow this is going to trigger a nuclear war are the same things that you hear both Trump and Elon and Tucker Carlson parrot. | ||
So he's just effectively manipulating him and using him as useful idiots. | ||
You know, David Jolly, to the political layer of this, there's strength. | ||
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Okay, that is enough of that. | |
If I were Tucker Carlson or a man, I would insert Tucker's laugh in response to all of that, though what you just witnessed is a lot more serious and doesn't just necessitate laughter in response. | ||
And no, Alexander, I will not be calling you Lieutenant Colonel, whatever the heck you are that you demanded. | ||
Members of Congress call you in your creepy little display of impeachment testimony, lying, should I say, not testimony, perjury. | ||
You are Alexander Vindman here in the war room. | ||
I don't know who's worse, you or your brother, because I think, frankly, both of you operate off of stolen valor. | ||
And I don't just mean the typical critique of that, because you guys hate this country and you're America last. | ||
You know, when people like Mark Zaid, who I think was maybe your lawyer during the impeachment years, say that, oh, you need to have a go bag, go backpack. | ||
You need to get ready to leave the country. | ||
Yeah, you're who we're talking about. | ||
And don't flatter yourself. | ||
I'm not saying that you're that intellectual or a leader of the sort of America Last movement, that that's why we're, you know, coming after you unjustifiably. | ||
No, you, I'll use the word you just said, you're one of their useful idiots, if not the most useful and the most idiotic, evidenced by your little impeachment display. | ||
What was it back in 2017-ish, 2019-ish? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You probably were working since, what, the early 2010s to try to subvert the populist movement just because, why? | ||
You don't like Foreign policy that doesn't boost the bottom line of Ukrainian oligarchs or Vladimir Zelensky? | ||
Well, Alexander, here's what I will say. | ||
I'd like to actually say what I'm thankful for on Thanksgiving, or what I was, and that's you. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because people like you who just can't shut their damn mouths and feel so compelled that, I don't know, even though the fact that no Americans voted for you, you think that you should have a say over what American foreign policy should be, so you and Fiona Hill and Marie Yovanovitch and George Kent and all of these America Last traitorous losers— Who testified in Donald Trump's first impeachment. | ||
Yeah, we have to qualify it as first because the deep state had to do a second one, too. | ||
But because you guys overplayed your hand so much in trying to sabotage President Donald Trump, he's now obsessed with appointing, yeah, I'm going to use the word, the L word, loyalists, not to him, but to this country. | ||
And it shows you how perverted the left-wing media is in their sense of Donald Trump. | ||
Oh, he wants a loyalist. | ||
No. | ||
It's called appointing people who are loyal to America and not loyal to Iran or loyal to, I don't know, Ukraine or loyal to Israel or loyal to China. | ||
Loyal to America. | ||
So get it through your head and get it through your pocketbook, Alexander Vindman, because it's probably going to be taking a hit when these Ukraine aid packages stop, and it's probably going to be taking even more of a hit when you need lawyers after we start auditing the Ukraine aid packages. | ||
How's that for a useful idiot? | ||
Pretty useful. | ||
Although I don't think I'm an idiot. | ||
I think I'll save that. | ||
Attack for you. | ||
Warren Posse, as always, thank you for hanging with me for this kind of fun episode. | ||
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