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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. | |
Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It is Thursday, 12 December, year of our Lord, 2024. We're going to go to Mexico in a minute. | ||
We've got Ben Burquam and Oscar Blue Ramirez there. | ||
But I want to bring in one of the most hallowed institutions in our government is Voice of America. | ||
It's been there since World War II as the anti-communist network that over years and years and years helped us at the end of the day win the Cold War, become victorious in the Cold War. | ||
It was particularly cherished. | ||
by President Reagan. | ||
Announced yesterday as the new head of it is Carrie Lake. | ||
Carrie, thanks for joining us. | ||
I couldn't think of a more perfect fit, and I couldn't think of a platform that needs the energy, the dynamism, and really the urgency and the patriotism of Carrie Lake's So congratulations, ma'am. | ||
I'm really looking forward to it. | ||
I'm excited, honored, obviously, to be serving in this administration. | ||
And Steve, we've got a great story to tell. | ||
And over the next four years, we're going to have an even better story to tell. | ||
And I'm looking forward to telling of the renewal of America to the world and looking forward to making sure that we're covering this. | ||
What's happening with this administration in a fair and accurate manner, as we should as journalists. | ||
So I'm looking forward to getting in there at the end of January and starting to get busy with Voice of America. | ||
This is why I think it's so great. | ||
People, because we've kind of lost it as you've been running these tough political fights down in Arizona with the elections and the border and all that. | ||
But what's your curriculum vitae? | ||
I mean, you are, and this is why it's such a perfect fit, you need, I might remind you that Edward R. Murrow, the great Edward R. Murrow, was the head of Voice of America under a guy named Jack Kennedy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's how important President Kennedy thought because President Kennedy was probably, I think, next to Reagan, our greatest cold warrior. | ||
And he put Edward R. Murrow over there, who was arguably the greatest of that generation that came out of World War II. | ||
Cronkite was just kind of a grundoon compared to Murrow. | ||
They were called Murrow's boys, the guys in London during the Blitz. | ||
Edward R. Murrow, you're stepping into his shoes constantly. | ||
What's your background? | ||
Why are you perfectly fitted? | ||
Why do you perfectly fit this? | ||
Well, I think I'm a great communicator and I understand the importance of information in this moment in history, particularly. | ||
It's incredibly important. | ||
You know, we've seen how false information, bad information lies and the media slant has affected a whole generation of people here in America. | ||
And, you know, I didn't go to an Ivy League school. | ||
I put myself through by working hard and paying my own tuition. | ||
I went to the University of Iowa in Iowa City and got my first job in the Quad Cities. | ||
Actually, my first job in broadcasting was at KWQC, which used to be WOC, which was the first place that Ronald Reagan got his first broadcasting job. | ||
And then I worked my way into television in Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
And I've been in broadcast journalism for 30 years. | ||
But as most people in the war room posse know, I walked away from a very lucrative contract during COVID after the government was pushing so many lies about COVID, its origins, what kind of treatment we were allowed to have, about the vaccine, about what kind of treatment we were allowed to have, about the vaccine, about what they wanted us to do to our children and masking them up and having dads have to get the shot or | ||
And then on top of that, when the 2020 election, when all of that went down and that was rigged, I did not want to sit and push the government line anymore. | ||
So I walked away from an incredibly lucrative seven-figure contract and left my career in the media. | ||
And that's how I ended up in politics. | ||
It was only after that, because of the great relationship I had formed with the people of Arizona, they encouraged me to jump into politics and run as an outsider, much like Reagan and much like Trump. | ||
And so that's how I ended up in politics. | ||
But I really cherish my time as a journalist. | ||
And when it became very apparent that it was getting impossible to be a journalism in a world that has been taken over by propaganda, I chose to walk away rather than stay in it. | ||
In modern politics, in the four-year cycle, we always start in Iowa, and it's intense coverage in Iowa because we feel in Iowa and New Hampshire, it's important not to start in Florida or California. | ||
You have to raise $60 million to go up on TV. They want people to be there up close and personal. | ||
What do you want to tell the world as heading Voice of America? | ||
What is it about Iowa? | ||
What is it about the American experience? | ||
What is it about Who we are and what we're trying to accomplish that you want to get out to the world. | ||
Well, right there in the heartland, I think it is the heart of America. | ||
And I'm just blessed, beyond blessed, to have grown up there and had, you know, farmers as neighbors and, as I said, come from a big family. | ||
And the people are so common sense, down to earth, and thoughtful. | ||
This is why I love the fact that the caucus happens in Iowa. | ||
You know, this is a group of people, populations, not a massive population in that state. | ||
But they're willing to take the time and listen to each candidate. | ||
And you can see maybe a frontrunner going into Iowa who doesn't end up winning because maybe they didn't do the work with the people. | ||
This is a state where you almost have to shake every person in the state's hand and meet them for them to want to give you their vote. | ||
I'm really proud of the fact that the caucuses are there. | ||
I think they're great at kind of weeding out the inauthentic people. | ||
Iowans can tell authenticity. | ||
They can spot BS from a mile away. | ||
They've weeded out a lot of candidates over the years, and they've also elected some great ones. | ||
The heartland and this country, when you look at how this country voted, You look at the big city centers, and in many ways, you wonder if the people who are covering the media have ever gotten out of those big city centers. | ||
Have they ever left the coast and gone into the heartland? | ||
Have they gone in and talked to Americans? | ||
But we want to share that message of America, the hardworking Americans who are very excited to see a turnaround in our country. | ||
And they're very excited about this. | ||
We want to share that story with the world. | ||
And we want to see that kind of revival that's going to happen in America spread around the globe as well. | ||
When would you take this over? | ||
When would you go there? | ||
Well, I'm hoping January 20th at 1201. I'm as close to that as possible. | ||
I'm hoping for that as close as possible. | ||
Let's get in there and let's make sure that we are pushing the truth about America, the truth about this upcoming administration, and we want to have real journalism going across the globe. | ||
Talking about this resurgence that we're going to be seeing. | ||
There's going to be a lot of incredible things happening over the next four years. | ||
Heck, over the next four months, we're going to see a lot of incredible things happening in America. | ||
We want to make sure it's accurately being portrayed across the globe in 48 different languages. | ||
And you could actually catch it here in America as well. | ||
And I also want to make sure that we're modernizing and making sure we're using social media and the ways that people are really getting information in small nuggets. | ||
That we're optimizing that as well as we go in and bring Voice of America into its next generation. | ||
No, it's amazing. | ||
President Trump says, hey, he's going to work day and night to get us his best revenge is going to be a new golden age, a new renaissance in the United States. | ||
And can you imagine? | ||
The person who's going to be there presenting to the world is going to be Carrie Lake. | ||
Go ahead, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, I was just going to say, and can you imagine if what's about to happen, the incredible resurgence in this new golden era, is covered in the same way with the fake news that we're seeing on a national scale over on Voice of America? | ||
What a shame that would be, and we're going to make sure that doesn't happen. | ||
Carrie, where do people get you on social media? | ||
I realize that you'll probably be doing a lot less media between now and then, probably, but where do people go and follow you? | ||
They can go to Carrie Lake. | ||
I'm over on Twitter. | ||
I'm sorry, X. I'm an old dog. | ||
I gotta learn a new trick there. | ||
Over on X. And then Getter, I'm on Getter as well. | ||
I know you love Getter, Steve. | ||
I'm also on Truth Social, one of my favorites. | ||
I'm on Facebook at The Cary Lake. | ||
And I'm looking forward to this opportunity to serve in this incredible administration. | ||
I'm really proud of President Trump and the fight that he has shown and the movement he's led in this country. | ||
And I'm looking forward to making sure that as this country moves forward and digs out of a deep hole that we're in, All of this advancement, all of these incredible days ahead are covered in a fair and accurate manner at Voice of America. | ||
Kerry Lake, it couldn't be. | ||
It's a perfect fit. | ||
It really is a perfect fit, and the timing's perfect, so good on you. | ||
President Trump, once again, makes an incredible pick, so thank you so much for coming on share with the posse. | ||
Well, it was great to talk to him yesterday when he called me, and I said, when are you going to announce this? | ||
He said, oh, probably tomorrow. | ||
And then, like, within a couple of hours, boom, it was out, and my phone blew up, and he's just incredibly working so hard right now to put together a Great team of patriots who love our country, and I'm happy to be signing up for service to this country in this administration. | ||
Ma'am, thank you for coming on. | ||
Look forward to following you. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Folks, that's a bombshell. | ||
Right there. | ||
Carrie Lake at VOA. The revered VOA. Darren B's going to be with us in a moment. | ||
Let me go to the border. | ||
I got Oscar. | ||
Do I have Oscar and Ben? | ||
Did they have to take off? | ||
They're getting rolled up by the bad hombres? | ||
That's okay. | ||
Fine. | ||
We don't have them? | ||
They got them? | ||
Okay. | ||
Can we go to them? | ||
Okay, guys. | ||
You haven't been snatched up yet. | ||
Tell us where you are. | ||
Why is it dangerous? | ||
Well, let me just get out of the shot here real quick, Steve. | ||
I'm just going to paint a picture for you. | ||
We're at one of the largest shelters, illegal shelters, in Mexico. | ||
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This place, Casa... | |
Indy right here. | ||
It's four stories. | ||
It's massive. | ||
And I'm just going to point across the street and show you a couple things. | ||
First off, on the wall, everybody you see here, most of these guys are previous deportees. | ||
You'll know there's one thing. | ||
It's all men. | ||
All fighting age men. | ||
Illegals from around the world. | ||
Now all of these guys are planning on getting on the train, they call it the beast, and coming to America. | ||
This is your next neighbors, guys. | ||
But I want to show you this. | ||
This is what really pissed me off. | ||
Right on the wall here, Steve. | ||
So, right there, CBP-1. | ||
We are in Monterey, Mexico, and they're advertising for the invasion of America. | ||
On the walls of Monterey, Mexico. | ||
So this just gives you an idea of what's coming. | ||
We were in Matamoros yesterday, Reynosa yesterday, CBP-1 is in full effect. | ||
And down here, the reason you ask why is it so dangerous, all around these guys, all embedded with these guys, are cartel coyotes who are here to pick people up and take them across the border. | ||
And they're all around us as well. | ||
And typically, they're watching our media and listening to what we're saying. | ||
So it's It's a dangerous place, Oscar. | ||
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The normalization of illegal and illicit conduct, Steve, has been spread over by the Democrats all over the continent, and you have bad people coming into the country of the United States of America. | |
We have been deported one, two, three times, and because of the normalization of the Democrats to implement this seat that is okay to cross illegally through a non-port of entry, jump a wall, swim across the river, cross the jungle, because of this implementation of this indoctrination, you have a lot of these people that have been deported one, two, three, four times, and they are going back and they get deported, going back, get deported. | ||
This is why it's so important to put national security at the border, Because these people are not good people. | ||
They're not your average, typical migrant. | ||
These are people that they have been deported multiple times, and they want to go back to the United States of America in the next incoming days. | ||
So, let me understand this. | ||
I tell you what, just, can you guys hold for a minute? | ||
I know you've been there, it's dangerous, but I want to come back and drill down on this, particularly the fact that... | ||
For Oscar and for Ben, who have been doing this for so long, and like I say, a lot of these people have been thrown out of the United States. | ||
They're coming back. | ||
They're getting on the beast. | ||
The beast is that train. | ||
They're going to be relentless. | ||
It's inconceivable that they're just not going to sit there, use that app, and come across. | ||
And this is what the Biden regime is doing. | ||
The Biden regime is not laying down their pencils. | ||
They're not getting ICE stood up. | ||
They're not trying to do anything for the watch to be relieved and then to be supportive in the change of understanding we have very different policies. | ||
And the American people rendered their verdict on this. | ||
This issue was not hidden. | ||
This was fully debated. | ||
Exactly what Trump's trying to do. | ||
And they got Governor Hochul on there today in the hellhole in New York City. | ||
She says, hey, if they're criminals, you can prove they're criminals. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
Anybody else, you're not going to do it. | ||
Well, we'll see about that, Hochul. | ||
We'll check that one out. | ||
We're going to get back to you. | ||
They're all going home. | ||
And what they're doing right now is trying to get more folks up here to make it tougher for President Trump to do his job. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
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We've already done. | ||
This one is going to make you the smartest person in the room. | ||
But that's not why we're trying to do it. | ||
We're trying to do it because you're going to man the ramparts. | ||
And in January, even before President Trump gets here, that's the second. | ||
Remember, first is the Third World War, the kinetic phase. | ||
Trying to suck President Trump in. | ||
The second is the debt. | ||
Lead story on zero hedge. | ||
It's exploding, and people can't even quite figure out why. | ||
But we're getting buried. | ||
We're getting ready to have a margin call, and it's going to be a problem. | ||
It's going to be a real problem for this audience. | ||
And the third is the border. | ||
We're going to go back to Ben and Oscar in a moment about what they're doing there, which they're exacerbating that. | ||
Modern monetary theory. | ||
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You saw that in North Carolina yesterday. | ||
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Darren Beattie. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
First off, Carrie Lake, you're a speechwriter in the White House. | ||
A lot of people don't remember this. | ||
Beattie was one of the House intellectuals inside the White House. | ||
With Vince and Stephen Miller, you got some smart guys in there. | ||
Tell me about Cary Lake and stepping into the shoes of Edward R. Murrow. | ||
And I realize Murrow ran the whole information agency at the time, but he really focused. | ||
He was a radio guy. | ||
Had gone to TV and done some great things at CBS News and TV, but he was a radio guy. | ||
And that's why he wanted his hands on Voice of America. | ||
Cary Lake's got it today. | ||
Tell me your thoughts on it, sir. | ||
Well, I'm a big fan of Carrie Lakes. | ||
I think she is an inspired choice for this position. | ||
She's an extremely effective communicator and she is extremely aligned with the America First principles and orientation that really put Trump back in the White House. | ||
And this specific position, I think, is far more significant than many people realize. | ||
To the extent that people have heard of Voice of America, they usually think of it as maybe some kind of Cold War relic, but actually it is very instrumental to what's going on right now. | ||
In effect, Voice of America is in charge of Projecting the image and branding of America to the rest of the world. | ||
Now, why is that important? | ||
Well, it's important because we have a very vested stake in our image in the world, but up until now, Voice of America is part of that whole National Endowment for Democracy. | ||
All of these kind of government cut-out organizations that were effectively CIA- And as such, have been thoroughly corrupted, just like all other tentacles of our national security bureaucracy. | ||
They've been used to promote all the kinds of things you see, from the disinformation scam to messaging in line with the Russia hoax and so forth, to simply Trojan-horsing far-left rhetoric Into messaging that is very counterproductive from a diplomatic perspective or from the perspective of U.S. strategic interests. | ||
For instance, if you have to do messaging that's negative toward Russia, for instance, it doesn't have to be Russia is bad because they're not sufficiently enthusiastic about transsexual rights or something like this. | ||
And this kind of injection of far-left Rhetoric that is not in line with American values, certainly not in line with America First principles. | ||
You see that throughout the messaging apparatus of our security bureaucracies from the State Department to Broadcasting Board of Governors, which is now called Global Public Affairs, to Voice of America, which is very much in that nexus. | ||
So I think it's important in any sense, but it's especially important To have someone like Carrie Lake who is an effective communicator but can also bring the American branding and messaging more in line with the actual values and interests of the American people. | ||
And not just that, this is why, you know, if Posobiec or Mike Benz or Natalie Winters, you know, and I'm not saying this is going to happen, but if they go into the administration, there is an act with the thinking of a Darren Beatty. | ||
We're taking down all these other apparatuses. | ||
They're going to be shut down. | ||
They're harmful. | ||
They're out of control. | ||
And they preach color revolution on the United States. | ||
That's all going, folks. | ||
You guys are all going to be unemployed. | ||
Gone. | ||
We're not taking any more Republicans. | ||
We sat up last year for those appropriations things. | ||
You saw the Republicans sitting up there defending them. | ||
MTG, 2 o'clock in the morning. | ||
She's yelling and screaming. | ||
You've got to come down. | ||
You've got these guys, and they voted in. | ||
Not going to happen anymore. | ||
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Gone. | |
Gone. | ||
And we'll call you out and make sure you're primary if you don't back it up. | ||
That's all gone. | ||
Voice of America is going to be the new rejuvenated platform for the American messages, is it not Darren Beatty? | ||
Right. | ||
I certainly hope so. | ||
And I think under Carrie Lake's leadership, it has a very strong chance to do it. | ||
And again, I notice on Twitter a lot of people asking, well, what is Voice of America? | ||
People don't understand. | ||
With the right person who's energetic and has a real vision, there's an opportunity to... | ||
Radically and positively reform the entire messaging and branding strategy of America. | ||
They got very creative back in the Cold War days. | ||
They were very effective. | ||
In fact, just recently I was talking to somebody who grew up in the Soviet sphere and said, you know, I actually became... | ||
Pro-Western because I was listening to Voice of America and they were putting out the music of Earth, Wind and Fire. | ||
I thought that was very strange. | ||
But Voice of America has gotten very creative. | ||
And I think it can be similarly creative today. | ||
It just has to not imbibe and project the poison emerging out of this disinformation industry, emerging out of this Atlanticist color revolution factory, emerging out of this tendency to inject far left talking points in a manner that's extremely counterproductive. emerging out of this tendency to inject far left talking Not only with respect to Eastern Europe and Russia, but even, for instance, in Africa, | ||
the reasons we're falling behind China and Africa is we insist on far-left messaging and policies and strings attached to our various development projects, strings that are not attached when China offers similar things. | ||
And so we need to get smart about how to conduct diplomacy, how to engage with the world, and to do so that doesn't shoot ourselves in our foot because we're insisting on promoting extremely unpopular left-wing talking points. | ||
rhetorics, and agenda Stuff that's not popular here in America and stuff that, shocker, is not very popular overseas either. | ||
I know you've got a whole way you think through this, but all these operations, and there's dozens, but all these big ones got to be shut down immediately. | ||
You agree? | ||
Well, I have a... | ||
A slightly different view. | ||
I think that shutting down is preferable to having them in their previous form. | ||
However, I think there's also an opportunity in some cases, perhaps, to commandeer and reform these existing institutions in a manner that's consistent with this new vision for free speech, free speech diplomacy. | ||
That's an interesting idea that I think could be effective in some areas. | ||
You see, somebody tweeted out the other day and said, I've got to find that tweet again. | ||
It says there's going to be a fight, there's going to be a war between the guys who just want to burn it down and shut it down versus those who say, well, hang on for a second. | ||
Now that we're in charge, maybe we just kind of tweak it and turn it around. | ||
Look, my logic, my thinking is this. | ||
I know, I hear you. | ||
I'm good. | ||
My thinking is as follows. | ||
The left, people say the left, they're just going to use it. | ||
Well, the left is going to find a way to do it anyway. | ||
They're going to set up something new just like they have before. | ||
So I think it's almost a mistake. | ||
Opportunity, not where possible, to use their own infrastructure against them, again, provided that there's somebody energetic with vision and the will and capability to implement this new agenda. | ||
I just don't want to put in... | ||
We have a lot of time to debate and talk about that. | ||
Real quickly, they never expected Ray... | ||
I think we owe a big debt of gratitude to Revolver. | ||
You've been relentless on this. | ||
They never expected Ray to roll out of here so quickly, to basically put the white flag up, capitulate. | ||
Is that because this IG report may eventually come out and the timing of that I'm hearing may be today or tomorrow? | ||
I think it's coming out this afternoon and I certainly think that's part of it. | ||
I think in the broader sense he recognizes that his legacy is one of disgrace and his time of welcome such that it was has expired and he's scurrying away basically to protect his own hide. | ||
We'll see how successful that is. | ||
I don't think it's enough for him just to step down. | ||
We need accountability and I think we're gonna get it. | ||
Oh no. | ||
He's going to be prosecuted, no doubt about that. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Revolver's on fire. | ||
Where do we go? | ||
Social media, all of it, Darren Beattie. | ||
Revolver.News, we have a very important piece, cautionary piece, that Elon may be walking into a censorship trap with X's support of the Kids Online Safety Act. | ||
It's a Trojan horse. | ||
I think people should read it and be aware. | ||
The censorship industry is in retreat and they're looking for very sneaky ways to remain relevant and to exert their nefarious influence on the United States. | ||
They're doing it in Europe and in some cases domestically. | ||
So we need to be ever, ever vigilant. | ||
Revolver.News. | ||
Read about it. | ||
Learn it. | ||
Share it. | ||
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. | ||
So says Darren Beattie. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Modern day holy war take us out. | ||
It is a modern day holy war, no doubt about that. | ||
Nicole Newgrady, we're going to be back. | ||
We're going back to a dangerous part of Mexico with Oscar Blue Ramirez and Ben Burkwam next. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | |
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90% of your net worth is there. | ||
80% maybe. | ||
90. A lot. | ||
Majority. | ||
If you're lucky enough to have one. | ||
That title is you're basically a contractor. | ||
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Let's go back to the border. | ||
Guys, tell us, why did you shift? | ||
That was a pretty interesting shot you had at the camp. | ||
Too many bad hombres around there. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez? | ||
Yeah, hey Steve, I just got out of the shot here. | ||
That's the beast you can see in the distance right there. | ||
That is the notorious train that the illegals jump on and they jump to multiple different tracks. | ||
It's ubiquitous name. | ||
There's multiple different trains. | ||
I just want to show you that. | ||
It just pulled up behind us. | ||
Oscar, yeah, explain why we had to move. | ||
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Well, Steve, we had to move particularly because we had three to four scouts surrounding us and they see our mic flags and they see what we're doing and what we're saying. | |
And immediately they start surrounding, they start asking questions and they start saying, when are you guys going to leave? | ||
You know, we don't like you guys being here. | ||
So, particularly, there you have a lot of smugglers, a lot of traffickers surrounding these shelters. | ||
And you see why the beast is just behind it. | ||
It's just all connected itself, perfectly connected. | ||
Like this orchestrated mass trafficking of humans into the United States is well orchestrated to the fullest. | ||
That's the question. | ||
Tell people what the beast is. | ||
You're just a block away. | ||
The word down there, because I'm going to ask you in a second about the ICE guys and the border guys, but down there, I guess they kind of understand they've only got six weeks more to really do mass business, and this is what's happening? | ||
Yeah, so the coordination, what's interesting is it's this entire time they've used, the NGOs have been weaponized, the United Nations, the NGOs have been weaponized to use CBP-1 and the fake asylum seekers being brought across as cover for the cartels moving all the other bad guys in. | ||
And so it's this, and the drugs, so not just people, but drugs and all the rest of it, and terrorists and everything else, weapons, everything else. | ||
And so there's this entire operation, I call it the illegal alien industrial complex, where you've got our politicians working with United Nations and all these NGOs working directly with the cartels in some cases, and often cases, especially in places like this, cartel-controlled territories of Mexico. | ||
Working directly with them on who to send where, when to send them. | ||
So CBP-1 is used as a distraction. | ||
You take Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection resources off the border to process these guys, so then they can traffic all these other guys that are riding on the beast, that are coming through all these other parts of the border. | ||
And just so people understand this, There are hundreds, currently today, hundreds of miles of border that are unsecure because we still have Border Patrol processing illegals out in areas of California and Arizona and New Mexico. | ||
Hundreds of miles where these guys operate at will. | ||
And it all goes back To the global reset, to the World Economics Forum idea of everybody, as Oscar talks about, the global compact of migration. | ||
It is all connected. | ||
And we're paying for it. | ||
That's the insanity of all this, Steve. | ||
American citizens are paying for it. | ||
We're sending our money to Ukraine. | ||
We're sending our money everywhere else. | ||
We can't send our money to East Palestine or to Western North Carolina. | ||
But we're paying for this invasion. | ||
And the cartels control it all down here. | ||
They control it all, along with the NGOs, and they're all profiting. | ||
Oscar, let me ask you before we bounce. | ||
You're probably as well connected as anybody with Border Patrol and ICE. What is their attitude of what's happening right now between now and Inauguration Day, and what's their overall attitude about the Trump administration coming back? | ||
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The low self-esteem on four years has been completely depressing. | |
You know, a lot of these guys on the Border Patrol, you know, they feel that they have, you know, not done their job to their own because they have acknowledged that they have been overrun by all these NGOs. | ||
This is why it's so important to stop the federal grants to these NGOs. | ||
Even the Border Patrol, they know that these NGOs have more power than the Border Patrol because the United Nations, in a lot of people's perspective, it is the one that is actually controlling the borders of the United States of America with the Global Compact on Migration. | ||
Voter Patrol feels now a sense of optimism that this is going to be fixed, that Tom Holman is going to come, and that there's going to be a mass deportation in the national security. | ||
They feel empowered now that they are going to exercise what they have been trying to do, Steve, that is protection of the United States voters. | ||
And if I can add one thing to that, Steve, it's so critical that Carrie Lake and the Voice of America, and we have actual voices and Real America's Voice counteract the mainstream media because all they're going to do is lies. | ||
Now we are setting up to be able to counteract those lies. | ||
These guys are strategically placing illegals across America to create the sob stories of separated families. | ||
We have to be strategically located and strategizing to be able to counteract that. | ||
And God bless Carrie Lake, God bless President Trump, all of this. | ||
This battle, man, it's going to be Epic. | ||
And we are putting the right places in place. | ||
And Border Patrol and all these guys, they just want to be able to do their job. | ||
Oscar, right before I leave, I want you to comment on what Ben just said. | ||
I tell people, just because Trump's in, he's not going to be able to wave a magic wand. | ||
They're 10 to 15 million, just on Biden's watch. | ||
Forget anybody who came here before. | ||
They're trying to confuse everybody, too. | ||
Just focus on what happened with this illegitimate regime. | ||
That's about 10 to 15 million. | ||
And the New York Times is now out. | ||
Of course, they're out after the election saying, yeah, well, 60% of these folks are here illegitimately. | ||
This is the biggest mass deportation in world history. | ||
And you're going to do it with CNN having a camera on every crying baby out there. | ||
This is going to be a massive undertaking. | ||
Before we bounce, Oscar, give us your thoughts on that. | ||
You've been doing this now for four years, and I know before then, but you know this as well as anybody. | ||
Your thoughts on that? | ||
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I've been waiting four years for President Trump to go on the pedestal of the United Nations again and to tell all these globalists and these elitists that the global compact of migration does not align with immigration laws and the American dream. | |
He said on the pedestal of the United Nations, everybody's welcome to the front door and nobody is going to be against the American laws and immigration laws. | ||
And this is a fight, Steve. | ||
It's a fight between networks that are going to tell the truth, like Ben is saying, They're already preparing with these sob stories of mass deportation. | ||
But it is a time to be tough. | ||
It is not a time to be kind. | ||
It is time to hold people accountable. | ||
That is the number one thing. | ||
There needs to be consequences, Steve. | ||
That is the number one thing, to send a message to the other countries that they have been also complicit in part of this, like Mexico, like Central and South America, that they're part of this global compact of migration in a domino effect to get them out of it and to understand the legal ways to do the pathway of immigration to every country, Steve. | ||
I want people to remember, please remember that we impeached Mayorkas. | ||
We impeached Mayorkas. | ||
The Senate wouldn't even take it up. | ||
And look at what Mayorkas and these folks are doing right now. | ||
So they've crossed over from, you know, not even competence, but they've crossed now over into criminal activity. | ||
There's no difference. | ||
The U.S. government participants in this and the NGO participants in this, Catholic charities, Lutheran charities, that Jewish group is down there, you phony religious types that are down there. | ||
These are crimes. | ||
You are in a criminal, you get a criminal conspiracy to invade the United States of America. | ||
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Okay? | |
Flat out. | ||
You got these guys putting their life at risk. | ||
They got to move over. | ||
A couple of American citizens just down there trying to report this. | ||
Got to move because of cartels down there. | ||
Hey, cartel all puffed up now. | ||
Not going to be puffed up when President Trump takes over. | ||
They got to be taken down a notch or two. | ||
And the Mexican government's either got to step in and help take it down a notch or two or get the hell out of the way and let the United States do it. | ||
I don't want to hear any whinging about, oh, this is our territory. | ||
Hey, this is a transnational, this is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Hey, they've killed with fentanyl a million people. | ||
They've killed with fentanyl a million people. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party and the cartels as their business parties in the United States of America. | ||
You know why it keeps on? | ||
Because nobody does anything about it. | ||
They're selling more of these drugs and fentanyl right now, making more money, trafficking more. | ||
Nobody does anything about it. | ||
Think of the disgrace of what the illegitimate Biden regime, anybody who loved this country, thought about this country, cared about this country, would never allow this to happen, and good God in heaven, after the American people rejected you on the number one most important issue. | ||
To be down there and to be in our face and keep doing this, you are criminals. | ||
And if we do not hold them in criminal contempt, if we do not hold them to their crimes in front of the American people and hold them accountable for their crimes, you're not going to have a country. | ||
Don't think about it because November 5th we won, that we're there yet. | ||
We're a long way from there. | ||
We're a long way from the sunlit uplands. | ||
The golden age. | ||
The golden age is all before us if we execute now. | ||
If we do it now. | ||
Now, now, now. | ||
As President Lincoln said. | ||
You see these guys down there? | ||
They put their lives at risk for four years to report this. | ||
And this is one of the key reasons this thing turned because people saw it. | ||
CNN and BBC are all going down there and Darien Gap, six months. | ||
Oh my lord, look at this, Gary. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez almost got rolled up by the cartel three, four years ago. | ||
This is a national security crisis. | ||
Like the debt is a national security crisis. | ||
Like this Third World War, the Connecticut Party is a national security crisis. | ||
Do I see a theme? | ||
Do I have some pattern recognition here? | ||
Oscar and Ben, where do people get you guys? | ||
Ben, you first and Oscar. | ||
America's Voice.News, our next season of Law& Border, we're actually going to be embedding with Border Patrol and ICE, and I can't wait. | ||
We've had a blackout under Biden. | ||
We're going to get an open door with Tom Holman and Trump. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
America's Voice.News for Law& Border. | ||
FrontlineAmerica.com, our substack, Frontline America, and my social media is at Ben Burkwam. | ||
And next, we're going to be heading, we're going to head to every single port of entry that does CBP1. We're going to do what no other journalists have done. | ||
We're going to show you all of that. | ||
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Steve? | |
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Oscar? | ||
Thank you so much, sir. | ||
It's always an honor to be with you on America's Voice News. | ||
That's where you can find me and Oscar Blue Ramirez all around. | ||
Oscar Blue at X and all platforms, sir. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Okay, guys, you be safe. | ||
That's patriotism. | ||
You want to talk about patriotism? | ||
That's patriotism right there. | ||
That's putting your country first. | ||
Right there. | ||
Been doing it for four years. | ||
Made no money. | ||
I mean, they get paid, but it's not. | ||
I mean, for the risk they take? | ||
Down at the cutting edge. | ||
The country knows about it because of those guys. | ||
Not me here. | ||
I'm sitting here right next to the Supreme Court yelling and screaming. | ||
They're the ones putting it at risk. | ||
And the reporting they've done is unbelievable. | ||
Just remember this. | ||
We, Peach Mayor, sit there, that smirk. | ||
Laughing at you all the time, smirking at you. | ||
You're not going to be smirking, dude, when you're in a federal prison is where you should be. | ||
And I got to tell you, we get you up in a medium, life ain't going to be too good for you. | ||
Life should not be good for you. | ||
What you had done to this country, Mayorkas, what you've done to this country, Biden, what you've done to this country, Merrick Garland, what you've done to this country, Lisa Monaco, what you've done to this country, Ray, your crimes are manifold. | ||
And they must be adjudicated in full transparency. | ||
Full transparency. | ||
The American people have to understand this. | ||
The American people have to buy into it. | ||
They've already been your jury. | ||
They don't know all the details and they don't have time for the facts because the lived experience is so tough trying to make a living. | ||
But they know enough that they threw you bums out on November 5th. | ||
That's what they knew enough of that. | ||
And Hispanics and blacks and know what they're doing. | ||
Know what you're doing to them. | ||
Knowing how you're destroying their community. | ||
In your arrogance? | ||
In your contempt? | ||
They don't know the details, but I gotta tell you, information and knowledge is key to what we need to do, because the more they see, the more they're going to be revolted, and the more they're going to want to prosecute, and the more longer time that you're never coming back. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
As you can tell from folks that are every other day announced in the administration, we're going to have kind of a new contributors crew here, as a lot of our folks are going to go in and good on them. | ||
I keep telling people this is like Kennedy coming for Camelot in 61 after the 60 election. | ||
You've got to be a part of this. | ||
If you have an opportunity to be a part of it, be a part of it. | ||
The posse, the cadre, myself here will still be field command, but a lot of folks are going in. | ||
Jim Rickards, I don't know if he's going to go in or not. | ||
He's a very talented guy. | ||
I know a lot of people want him. | ||
But while we got him, Paradigm Press, I'll read Paradigm Press, but he's got this RickardsWarRoom.com. | ||
Just go check that out. | ||
It's got all the newsletters. | ||
They got general newsletters if you just like the geopolitics and capital markets, but then he's got specialty newsletters. | ||
Jim's one of the guys that called it, too, before November 5th. | ||
So go to RickardsWarRoom. | ||
It's Rickards with an S. RickardsWarRoom.com. | ||
You get all access to everything. | ||
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Okay, I keep saying you got to get the anxiety down and the angst. | ||
We got enough things we got to fight for here. | ||
I don't need any more angst and any more anxiety. | ||
One of the big things, two things that concerns me is your credit card debt and the other is taxes. | ||
Because the tax man needs his money. | ||
He needs his money because there's a huge gap between the bid and the ask, between what they want to spend and what they've got in cash money revenue. | ||
Josh Rohana, CEO of Tax Network USA, joins me. | ||
Josh, would you agree with me that the one thing you don't want to do is put that letter from the IRS in a desk drawer? | ||
If you put it in the desk drawer, is it going to go away? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
The last thing you want to do is put it away. | ||
Especially, there's so many letters you can get. | ||
You never know if it's going to be the last one before they seize your bank account, garnish your wages, take your retirement. | ||
So what you want to do is you need to have a professional's advice just to know what your next step is, at least. | ||
So talk to us about that because, okay, you say, okay, Bannon, I hear you. | ||
I hear War Room. | ||
You know, I'm a posse member. | ||
Listen, I open the drawer. | ||
I open it up, and it's got to, hey, call the IRS immediately. | ||
Here's the 800 number. | ||
Is that what you do? | ||
If I don't do that, am I breaking the law? | ||
Can I even have the opportunity to talk to Josh Hanna and the team over at Tax Network? | ||
They tell me to call the number. | ||
Don't I just have to call the number and be a good little boy? | ||
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What you want to do is really you want to look at your options. | |
You want to not put that aside. | ||
You don't want to call a treasury officer who's not working in your best interest. | ||
You want to work with someone who has the same values as you. | ||
And understands, you know, the steps and processes, the process, and most importantly, your rights in the tax matter. | ||
You have rights in this matter. | ||
Before they take from you, you have chances to exercise those rights and there's programs to settle these tax matters. | ||
And that's really what you get on the first call with us. | ||
You might not be able to talk to me, but you'll definitely be able to talk to someone who's an expert in your situation. | ||
And really understands how to get you out of this mess. | ||
And if it figures out, you can make the call. | ||
If you guys, if you figure it out and they decide to work with you, you guys can make the call. | ||
We're not saying you don't have to contact the IRS. At some point in time, you have to do it, but there's a process. | ||
Just trust the process. | ||
If you talk to your professionals, you guys then make the call to the guys you know over there and start working things out? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
When you go through us, you never have to get on the phone with the IRS ever again. | ||
And the IRS immediately acknowledges once we file a declaration of representatives, they know us very well. | ||
They know that we're on your case, and we're going to be talking to them before each and every deadline. | ||
We're going to be getting your tax returns filed, putting you in compliance, and then we're going to be aggressively looking towards a resolution in the near future. | ||
So, Joshua Hanna, where do people go today if they've got these concerns, they've gotten a letter, or even if they haven't but they're worried about maybe they didn't do something, right? | ||
Maybe they haven't filed. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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They go to tnusa.com slash Bannon. | |
You can see the form there. | ||
They fill out a couple questions. | ||
It's completely private and secure. | ||
Once they fill that out, they'll get a call right away, or if they don't answer, a voice message, an email, and you can schedule an appointment with us in the best time that fits you. | ||
They can also call right now, 800-958-1000. | ||
That's 800-958-1000, and they can speak to a professional right now and figure out what's the best plan for them. | ||
It's completely private and secure. | ||
It's a private conversation with one of our representatives, and we'll figure out the best way to tackle this tax problem. | ||
I want to say one thing. | ||
The IRS is scrambling right now. | ||
You know, Elon's going to be looking at their budget very closely, okay? | ||
And to think that he's going to completely eliminate them without looking at how he can make them more efficient, you know, would be, you know, he's a smart guy. | ||
He's going to figure it out. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
He's smart, but they're more efficient means of putting the screws to you more. | ||
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Yeah, so they want to collect. | |
They want to show that they're worth their weight in gold. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Joshua Hanna, TaxNetworkUSA.com. | ||
Go check him out. | ||
800-958-1000. | ||
Talk to one of the reps. | ||
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