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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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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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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. Bannon. | ||
Saturday, 4 January, in the year of our Lord, 2025, and it's a working weekend. | ||
Over Fort McNair. | ||
And this is, I want to just go back for a second on the positive actions happening over Fort McNair. | ||
They have, I think it's the Industrial College of the Armed Forces is over there. | ||
They have a campus-like environment in a number of buildings. | ||
They're having the Republican Conference over there today to lay up the critical path. | ||
And this is for the audience. | ||
One thing I will commit to you, we'll put you in the middle of the fight. | ||
And we'll give you the inside baseball so you get ahead of the curb. | ||
I understand the show is a lot of work. | ||
We demand or request a lot of you. | ||
But you are folks who want to be in this moment in history and want to have an impact and be able to use your agency. | ||
We will do everything to this cadre, this posse, to make sure you've got that. | ||
When I started talking about these reconciliations, I knew it was going to come down to this now. | ||
Chad Pergram. | ||
And he's another guy I think people should follow. | ||
He's a reporter over at Fox, but he's really on social media a lot, putting out his scoops. | ||
He's been with Andy Harris. | ||
Andy is currently, I guess, the chairman of the Freedom Caucus until they have a vote to have another one for the 119th Congress. | ||
Andy's the one that was one of the signatures of this 11-point program that they gave. | ||
And maybe I can get that up a little later in the show, that they gave the Speaker, and it's important, they gave it to him after he was made the Speaker. | ||
They wanted to show support for President Trump. | ||
They wanted to have President Trump wanted Johnson. | ||
They, you know, Ralph Norman and Colonel Self, who I'm not sure, Keith Self, who I'm not sure are even members of the Freedom Caucus, kind of got in the way there, which was their right, and they did the right thing. | ||
They wanted to talk to, and the President talked to them. | ||
Both individuals, and particularly Norman, who's a deficit hawk, talked about the concept of reconciliation. | ||
They want to make sure there's transparency, because reconciliation, I don't want to say it's a gimmick, but it's a technique that's not often used, but when it's available, you try to use it called a budget reconciliation, a number of things you have to do that we don't need to get into, but essentially it is to get around the filibuster in the Senate. | ||
So that you can vote on a party line or with the majority you have. | ||
Biden used it frequently. | ||
And sometimes he didn't have to use it. | ||
When he didn't have it, he had enough Republican squishes and rhinos to support his vast spending program. | ||
The second tweet that Chad just put out, this is once again on Fox. | ||
Freedom Caucus Chair Harris says, quote, Wait until summer for Trump's big, beautiful bill for reconciliation. | ||
But that Harris is pushing for border security and defense first. | ||
Somehow they've convinced President Trump to do one reconciliation. | ||
That bill will be an omnibus, essentially. | ||
It'll be massive. | ||
It'll have everything in it. | ||
You also have all the complexity of the tax cut. | ||
I think Jason Smith and the guys over in Ways and Means, which is one of the most powerful committees on the Hill, are the ones driving this. | ||
You know, I don't want to be too blunt, but I think just like in all omnibus, they want one reconciliation. | ||
So it's so big, so deep, so complicated that you can't really make head or tails of it. | ||
It's an up or down vote. | ||
And it's an up or down vote on a lot of tax provisions that maybe are not tax provisions that populists want to support. | ||
You know, let me be brutally frank. | ||
They should be working nonstop on no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security. | ||
I'll throw another one in there. | ||
No tax on bonuses. | ||
Let's get the burden off the people. | ||
What I believe is happening is the lobbyists over there are maybe not working. | ||
The lobbyists all over Smith's group and ways and means are not exactly working on that. | ||
They might be working on continued tax breaks for the corporatists. | ||
All the folks aligned against you. | ||
The lords of easy money on Wall Street with the carried interest and many other things. | ||
In fact, to me, the low-hanging fruit is financial transactions. | ||
I think there ought to be significant taxes on financial transactions, particularly for foreign capital. | ||
Yes, I said it, the quiet part out loud, for foreign capital that we don't really need in this country. | ||
More on that later. | ||
Because with capital, when you take their money, you're going to get their influence. | ||
When you take their money, you're going to get their control. | ||
Influence and control follows money just as sure as the daylight follows sunrise. | ||
So they're over there right now working on that to do one reconciliation bill. | ||
Number one, it won't happen to the spring, just the complexity of what Smith and these guys are working on ways and means. | ||
That means you wouldn't fire off the football, bang, with something on the border and energy right out of the box. | ||
We have to show muzzle velocity. | ||
If President Trump and the team around him need any other clarification of that, look what they're doing this weekend in opposition to you. | ||
They put out orders of succession last night that shows you the non-political point. | ||
So you get rid of all the Biden guys immediately, right? | ||
At high noon. | ||
But then they've got the permanent employees, the permanent members of the administrative state and deep state, and they list out an order who's running the deal. | ||
And that's going to happen, and this gets back to the Sally Yates situation. | ||
That's when she was there over the just part. | ||
Until you get your people confirmed, that list is inextricably tied to the slowing down your confirmations. | ||
I don't see confirmations starting on Tuesday. | ||
And remember the first phase of the confirmations, first round, round one, is at the controlling committee, whether it's armed services for Pete Hexeth in defense, or whether it's the Judiciary Committee for Pam Bondi and Kash Patel. | ||
Those are all being pushed closer to your inauguration day. | ||
And that doesn't mean the vote, that means the hearing. | ||
Then they may request other information, maybe not another hearing, but other information. | ||
But the votes are always a week to ten days after that. | ||
Then it has to go to the floor of the Senate. | ||
And Chuck Schumer, these guys, are in a Chris Murphy. | ||
You hear him all the time. | ||
They're going to play defense and try to slow it down as much as possible. | ||
So there's a gap when you actually have control. | ||
That order of succession is showing you how the permanent bureaucracy, the permanent apparatus, is going to run the deal. | ||
You're going to be in the White House like President Lincoln. | ||
This is why it's very analogous. | ||
It's very analogous to President Lincoln coming to Washington, D.C. after he won the 1860 election. | ||
Back in those days, it was in March. | ||
It was basically March 4th. | ||
Up until FDR's second term, I think, they decided to change it because that was in the old days because of communication and horse travel and all that. | ||
That they needed more time. | ||
We've now brought it up to January 20th to give you enough time to kind of form a government, to get your 3,000 people ready to get at least enough transition that you kind of know what's going on that you can step in. | ||
But President Lincoln got to Washington, D.C. Remember, he had to be snuck in in the middle of the night. | ||
He always regretted that. | ||
Later, being talked into that by Pinkerton and what was then his security detail about coming in from Baltimore. | ||
In the middle of the night and going to the Willard Hotel, he believed later he should just come. | ||
But the Capitol was besieged. | ||
The Buchanan administration, and particularly certain powerful Southerners in the House and in the Senate, had made sure that the apparatus at the time was one hundredth of what it is today, but was very powerful given even what the framers envisioned. | ||
It was about to become a lot more powerful with the ramp-up of the Civil War and the money spent on the Civil War, really the beginning of the... | ||
The true administrative state started then. | ||
We're mainly hostile to President Lincoln. | ||
Washington was very much a southern city. | ||
Very much a southern city. | ||
Not just the temperature and the heat and the way it didn't kind of move with the snap that Boston and New York and Philadelphia moved with, with the vigor of the energy. | ||
But it was, you know... | ||
Jefferson Davis and these guys have been pretty smart. | ||
They kind of saw downrange that something might happen. | ||
Didn't know it was going to happen, but it might happen. | ||
And hey, maybe we have guys in here. | ||
President Lincoln was surrounded essentially by a hostile administrative state. | ||
There was a time there in the first, what, 30, 60 days that they were looking for the reinforcements when he called for the army, you know, called for all the states to send militia and to send forces. | ||
There was a couple of days there that they were sitting there going, hey, these guys haven't arrived yet. | ||
They've cut off Baltimore. | ||
They've cut off the train access. | ||
They haven't arrived yet. | ||
Could the Capitol fall right now? | ||
They were that concerned. | ||
There was a couple of days there. | ||
They were sweating bullets. | ||
In the same situation as essentially today, we are performing a hostile takeover of this apparatus. | ||
This is why I'm not, you know, I've never been kind of a celebratory. | ||
In the first term, I went to none, zero, not one of the inauguration events. | ||
Now, why was that? | ||
To me, it was just too much to do. | ||
And I didn't think they'd welcome us with open arms. | ||
And just to me, it just wasn't a time. | ||
I wasn't in a celebratory mood. | ||
I was in a mood of, hey, we got to get on with this thing because this is going to be tough. | ||
This is going to be rough. | ||
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I did go to the speech and to the actual inauguration ceremony itself, which was quite moving. | ||
But then right down to the White House and let's get on with it. | ||
And when you walk in, it's like the guys have just moved out. | ||
The furniture's everywhere. | ||
The box is everywhere. | ||
It's not prim and proper for you. | ||
It's not left in a... | ||
It's just like people moved out of a college dorm. | ||
But with President Trump right now, just look at what's happened this weekend. | ||
They announced the orders of secession last night, and that's telling you what the apparatus is going to do. | ||
They're telling you this is who's in charge. | ||
Show me what you got, Trump. | ||
How many of your landing teams and your 3,000 are ready to go? | ||
Where are they? | ||
Got security clearances? | ||
Are they ready? | ||
Show me. | ||
Are any of your Senate confirmations done? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
Have you even announced the number two or three things? | ||
They're going to stretch those out until March and April, as long as they can push it out so President Trump doesn't have his people. | ||
Today, They're showing you who's in charge. | ||
The demon himself is going to be in the White House. | ||
The first thing President Trump should do now, given what Biden's doing today with Soros and Clinton, is we should have an exorcism. | ||
I think you have to have a Catholic priest and, I don't know, bring a Protestant minister. | ||
Bring whoever you want. | ||
Bring a shaman in. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Let's have an exorcism. | ||
You've got to drive the demons out, the demon spirit of George Floyd. | ||
I am 100% serious. | ||
We have to bring, I think, religious figures in and do some sort of ceremony to get the evil demons out. | ||
There's an illegitimate regime, and they're up in your face now. | ||
Think about it. | ||
They've been turfed out. | ||
The American people sat as a jury on November 5th. | ||
And said, throw these bums out. | ||
We want them out of the House. | ||
We want them out of the Senate. | ||
We want them out of the White House. | ||
Trump, we know you have 34 felonies. | ||
We know you have another 92 that are outstanding or 60 outstanding. | ||
They're going to come to you. | ||
You're going to have 400 years in prison. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We need you back in charge of this government because it's out of control. | ||
And Biden is illegitimate, as the war room has told us from the day one. | ||
He's an illegitimate regime. | ||
Now, given that you just got humiliated, That you just got humiliated. | ||
Wouldn't you have enough class and wouldn't you have enough discernment to say, okay, I got it, I got it, I got it. | ||
We've been tossed out. | ||
You threw us out. | ||
Just leave. | ||
No! | ||
They're in your grill. | ||
They're in Germany today. | ||
Talk about Ukraine, how they can funnel more money there. | ||
They're over in Asia right now telling these folks, hey, don't pay attention to Trump and these guys. | ||
They're passing through. | ||
They're in India. | ||
Jake Sullivan? | ||
They're deployed throughout the world and what they're telling people is don't pay attention to what Trump wants to do. | ||
It's a passing summer storm. | ||
It'll be over before you know it. | ||
In fact, we'll shut it down in the first six months and nothing will get done. | ||
Seize the institutions. | ||
I know it's easy to say and hard to do. | ||
You're here for the hard work. | ||
The greatest comeback In political history, all political history, not just the United States, not just Western Europe, all political history, you just pulled off with one of the three greatest leaders this country's ever had, Trump, equivalent to Washington and to Lincoln, with the moral courage it took to do it and the physical courage. | ||
He waved off an assassination attempt, stood up and said, fight, fight, fight. | ||
Well, we've got to fight now even harder. | ||
Because they understand they've been turfed out, that they've been rejected by the American people. | ||
And they're going to dig in harder. | ||
And they're going to fight harder. | ||
Today, they're welcoming to the White House, the White House, George Soros, to give him the highest award your nation can offer. | ||
I want you to embrace that. | ||
Embrace it. | ||
Think about it. | ||
The reason I bring all this up for this audience, you know, you're the most battle-hardened of all the components of the MAGA movement. you're the most battle-hardened of all the components of the You're the most battle-hardened. | ||
You're the precinct strategy folks. | ||
You're the election integrity folks. | ||
You're the ones that are always volunteering, always taking leadership, always at the forefront of making the calls, of doing the work and the effort. | ||
To understand the complex nature of what we put out there for you, the capital markets part of it, the political economy part of it, the deep politics part of it so you understand it. | ||
You're always there to put yourself in between, you know, to take a bullet, a theoretical bullet, political bullet for the team. | ||
That's why you're the most important. | ||
That's why you've had such a big impact. | ||
And now, more than ever, you understand that, hey, This is just not a big party that we're just going to be welcomed with open arms. | ||
No. | ||
They have no intention. | ||
Let me repeat this. | ||
They have no intention whatsoever to really turn over what they know because they know the underlying underpinnings of power in this apparatus. | ||
They have no intention of really turning it over. | ||
Let me just be blunt. | ||
They couldn't be more in your face today. | ||
To bring their leader. | ||
That's Soros. | ||
To bring him to the White House. | ||
Up in your face. | ||
If they were proud of that, there'd been a big announcement months and months ago, and it'd be heralded every day. | ||
MSNBC would be talking about it. | ||
There'd be all kind of specials. | ||
George Soros. | ||
No, they wanted to slip this in there, but put it up in the grill of those who know. | ||
Okay? | ||
So we know what they're trying to do. | ||
They're spread throughout the world, talking to all the different, you know... | ||
Rules-based international, the international, post-war international rules-based order crowd to tell them that the American empire is not going to go anywhere. | ||
There's going to be plenty of money. | ||
They're going to figure it out. | ||
So this is going to, we're going to have to seize this. | ||
They told last night so they can get the legal thing, the orders of succession. | ||
They're going to tell you who's going to run this and they're going to slow down everything so that Trump can't move with that muzzle velocity. | ||
You have to fire off the football. | ||
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Those first hundred days, bang, bang, bang. | |
They understand every day they slow it down. | ||
Every day they bleed out Trump. | ||
Every day they bleed out political capital. | ||
What they're trying to do is put it in the context of Trump's a lame duck. | ||
He ain't no lame duck. | ||
No lame duck. | ||
He'll have more political power and more political capital when he leaves than when he even enters this time. | ||
Because he's not just... | ||
A politician. | ||
He's just not someone coming and taking the office. | ||
He's just not some nominee of a political party like a Mitt Romney would be, or even a George Bush would be. | ||
He's leader also of a movement that took over that party and now has a 1932-type potential realignment with African Americans and Hispanics in the working-class environment. | ||
You see up on the Hill this morning, a huge article of they're pointing fingers at each other. | ||
Of the Democratic Party lost touch with the working class in the country. | ||
There used to be a working class party. | ||
Heck, my family were Democrats. | ||
We were Union Democrats. | ||
As many people were before World War II and after World War II. So Trump's going to get increasing political power as the movement gets more and more powerful during his second term. | ||
You can't look at him in convention. | ||
If you look at him conventionally, yes, he's a lame duck. | ||
That's not the way to look at Trump. | ||
That is not Trump's part of history. | ||
This is how he knew he was going to win the primary back in January, February 2021. Of course he is. | ||
Whoever run around with Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis and all these other people, they're all interesting and very good governors and that's what they'll be remembered for because they ain't ever going to be president of these United States. | ||
Don't understand what's happening in this country. | ||
Don't understand the political movement in this country. | ||
Don't understand the forces, these powerful forces of history that are driving us. | ||
One of the things I understand right now, there's also, when you talk about the, forget the UN is, they've passed some things, and really the UN's power is in Geneva. | ||
That's where you've got to watch out, and that's where they're doing all their dirty work. | ||
And things like the combat on migration, that Oscar Blu-Ramirez has been so amazing about telling people about. | ||
The real power comes from like the G7 and the G20. That's where they really come together. | ||
The G7 right now, the German government has fallen. | ||
Right? | ||
AFD, Alternative Deutschland, which we've been backing for, You know, almost a decade now, could actually win this upcoming election. | ||
The British government trusts, and Richie Sunak fell because of economics. | ||
The Labour government's down to 20% approval in their first couple of months because of economics. | ||
You're seeing that right now, Nigel Farage has more people in the Reform Party than the Tory party. | ||
The British government's fallen. | ||
The French government has fallen. | ||
The Canadian government's about to fall. | ||
Right? | ||
All throughout the world. | ||
Now you have, so all the G7, the United States, Biden just got turfed out. | ||
For the return of Trump and the populist movement. | ||
Now you have in Korea, South Korea, you have essentially a coup d'etat. | ||
South Korea, which I would argue even probably more than Japan, is our greatest ally because they're actually on the mainland of the Eurasian landmass. | ||
And, you know, we still have, I don't know, 32,000 combat troops there. | ||
That is a situation that is imploding before your eyes of bringing Colonel Mills. | ||
Colonel, this situation in South Korea is spinning rapidly out of control. | ||
Now you have, they're showing up with police and armed forces to basically arrest the president. | ||
He's got counter demonstrations of hundreds of thousands of people in the streets. | ||
Give us a snapshot of what's going on and how dangerous. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Yes, South Korea is, in many ways, our most... | ||
They're a trusted treaty partner. | ||
They're part of the chips equation. | ||
And President Yoon, they are in the fight of their lives right now against essentially a communist coup. | ||
Most of these on legacy media, when you see these protests against martial law, one-third to two-thirds of those are actually Chinese that have been flown in. | ||
This is absolutely crazy. | ||
Let's go to this first slide here to explain. | ||
The lineup of what's going on, please. | ||
Here we go, Denver. | ||
There we go. | ||
So on your left, that's Lee, the leader of the Democratic Party. | ||
He's left-wing. | ||
He's actually pro-China. | ||
He calls the U.S. an occupation force. | ||
He says, and now he was just convicted of malfeasance. | ||
This is why you're seeing everything going on. | ||
He was convicted of malfeasance, and that means he potentially can't even run for president, which he wants the presidency. | ||
He's a hardcore left winger, pro-China. | ||
He wants U.S. forces out, calls us an occupation force, wants the THAAD missiles out, and works very closely. | ||
Now, to the right, that first green oval, that's President Yoon. | ||
He declared martial law on December 3rd and 4th. | ||
Well, why was that? | ||
Now, martial law has a very bad history and background in South Korea. | ||
So everybody's gut reaction was, okay, oh, this is bad. | ||
And it was in many ways bad. | ||
But he did that strategically so that he could launch a raid on the National Election Commission to seize evidence of actually Chinese election interference. | ||
That was the whole reason. | ||
Legally, that's the only way he could do it, to raid the National Election Commission. | ||
Let's go to the next slide, please. | ||
So, what happened was... | ||
After that, there was a vote to impeach Yoon, okay? | ||
So then the presidency passed to Han, Han Duck Su, okay? | ||
Now, he was impeached on December 27th, and the presidency is now President Choi. | ||
So, and again, on the left, that's the Democrat Party. | ||
They control the National Assembly. | ||
It's a unicameral body, but they have 192 seats. | ||
The right is the... | ||
The populist Make Korea Great Again Party, these are conservatives. | ||
They're in the fight of their lives. | ||
There's so much election malfeasance. | ||
They have 108 seats in the National Assembly. | ||
But that's what's going on. | ||
So there is huge, huge gatherings. | ||
Now, in legacy media, all you see is the impeachment. | ||
It's actually not like that. | ||
Let's see the next slide, please. | ||
This is the three centers of gravity in Seoul. | ||
So that center one, that's the office of the presidency. | ||
That's a very important one. | ||
It's right next to Yongsan, the old U.S. military, Dragon Hill Lodge, right there. | ||
That's where the office of the presidency is. | ||
The National Assembly is over on the left. | ||
That's Yowdo Island. | ||
And that's where Lee really holds power. | ||
And that's where he's really conducting this coup from, is the National Assembly. | ||
Now, just yesterday, they're 12 hours ahead of us, 12 hours ahead of us, but a huge gathering, the new presidential palace is over to the right. | ||
That's where hundreds of thousands of South Koreans trying to stop the steal have been at. | ||
And they did effectively, because they're using the term insurrection. | ||
You can come back to me here, Denver. | ||
They're using the term insurrection. | ||
Well, they sent the corruption police. | ||
They sent the corruption police. | ||
They have to redo this whole impeachment thing because it was based on the word insurrection. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
Yeah, you bet they're taking a cue from the Democrat Party here in America. | ||
So this is the fight of their lives, and this potentially buckles the whole right wing of the deterrence against China, and that's exactly why. | ||
So also, Yuen is actually really building bridges with Japan. | ||
There's a lot of hard feelings still from the Second World War. | ||
Totally understand that. | ||
That's not totally resolved, but he's reaching out to Japan. | ||
However, Li is extremely anti-Japan and wants to break up that alliance. | ||
That's also what China is concerned about. | ||
So most of what's going on right now, this is a Chinese malign influence attempting to topple South Korea and really put it under, make it an enclave of China. | ||
So, Steve, this is so concerning and dangerous. | ||
As Captain Fennell always tells us, keep the main thing the main thing. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
Because I've got to ask you about... | ||
We have a quite large army in South Korea. | ||
I want to ask you about that, Colonel Mills, when we return. | ||
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Particularly as we go through times of turbulence. | ||
And folks, when you have South Korea, as stable as that country's been, on the brink, we're going to go through a lot of turbulence here in the next couple of years. | ||
Until President Trump and the MAGA movement sorts it all out. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
The War Room, my recommendation to President Trump is that you notify today that you're going to sign an executive order on Monday. | ||
One of the very first actions is to rescind the Presidential Medal of Freedom that's being given to George Soros today. | ||
Rescind it. | ||
They're going to say, well, you can't rescind it. | ||
Okay, well, fine. | ||
Try me. | ||
And send a team to track down Soros and take the medal back. | ||
It is a disgrace. | ||
That a demonic individual like that has gone out of his way to try to destroy this country, destroy this country, would actually be given to mock this constitutional republic, to mock this constitutional republic, which he hates and has dedicated his life to destroying, that we would be presenting him, awarding him the highest civilian honor that you could give. | ||
President Trump today ought to come out and say, hey, I'm putting out an executive order right after I take my hand off the king. | ||
With everything else we've got to do, all stuff, either number one is going to be rescinding sources as a symbol. | ||
As a symbol. | ||
Rescind it. | ||
And they can say, well, you can't rescind it. | ||
But you know what? | ||
He's going to be president of the United States. | ||
There's a lot he can do that you can't. | ||
And then send a team up. | ||
Send a team up to track source down and take the metal, rip it right off his neck. | ||
And then melt it down and maybe cut up in pieces and send it to the families of the 13 that died at the Abbey Gate. | ||
The brave heroes, the young men and women from places like Laredo, Texas. | ||
Do that. | ||
Rip it off his frickin' neck! | ||
You want to play Smash Mouth? | ||
Let's play Smash Mouth. | ||
You want to get cute, Biden? | ||
We can get cute. | ||
The part of the investigations of what they did in this country to steal the 2020 election, the Fed's direction on the 6th, and then the whole criminal conspiracy to withhold how Biden really was as a chief executive and as commander-in-chief. | ||
All of it must be deeply investigated. | ||
Deeply investigated. | ||
We must be relentless in that. | ||
Everybody goes, oh, can we just get along? | ||
No. | ||
We cannot do it. | ||
We owe it to this republic. | ||
This is not about Trump. | ||
It's not about me. | ||
It's not about Navarro. | ||
It's not about Tom Barrack, people who went to prison. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
This is about this republic. | ||
And whether we're going to have somebody like George Soros in the White House, it's a disgrace. | ||
To every patriot grave from the revolution all the way down to modern times, to this time. | ||
And you can either accept it and go along. | ||
If you accept it and go along with it, then you're approving it. | ||
If you accept it and go along with it, you're approving it. | ||
Saurus is a demon and a devil. | ||
His sole focus is to destroy this constitutional republic. | ||
Sign an executive order, rescind it, and then, I don't know, pick it. | ||
Maybe the new recast FBI. Hey, how about that? | ||
Ask Cash that during his confirmation hearing. | ||
Send government officials up to track down Soros, well-known where he hangs out. | ||
Tell him we want it, we got it. | ||
If you don't get it, search the room, or if he's got it around his neck, rip it off his neck. | ||
That will send the message you have to send. | ||
It's not going to stop until you force it to stop. | ||
It's not going to stop until you force it to stop. | ||
Anybody who's talking about unity, anybody like this Allstate, this clown CEO at Allstate, about divisiveness who just had a terrorist attack from radical Islamic terrorists. | ||
That just butchered, ran down. | ||
You see the injuries they had? | ||
You see how they were killed? | ||
Have you seen the videos? | ||
Watch the videos. | ||
Don't turn away. | ||
You've got to watch it. | ||
Watch what happened. | ||
Look at those young people that were killed and butchered and mauled. | ||
And the ones alive, some of the ones alive probably right now wish they weren't alive. | ||
And he's up there. | ||
We're addicted to divisiveness. | ||
We're addicted to returning our country to be a constitutional republic. | ||
And we will fight. | ||
All enemies, let me underline all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
Foreign and domestic. | ||
The problem in this country right now, it is foreign and both the domestic and the foreign are one and the same. | ||
People like George Soros. | ||
People like, maybe I'll leave that one blank for right now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Murdoch, Soros, the South Africans, I don't know. | ||
Whole list of folks. | ||
Boy, they're citizens. | ||
Just because you get a piece of paper that says you're a citizen does not mean you're an American. | ||
Oh, Ben is such a nativist. | ||
He's such a xenophobe. | ||
Hey, you talk to the African Americans. | ||
Blacks have been here how many generations? | ||
And what kind of stake they have in this country. | ||
Talk to the Hispanics. | ||
That's our coalition. | ||
That's our coalition. | ||
White, working class, blacks, Hispanics. | ||
Unstoppable. | ||
You show these folks that you have their back? | ||
Unstoppable. | ||
They know that. | ||
Trust me, this is not that complicated. | ||
The folks that are opposed to us are very smart and cunning. | ||
Wasn't Satan? | ||
Did you read Genesis? | ||
Did you read the opening of, what is it, the Gospel of Mark, the first gospel, the gospel of power, what we call it? | ||
Satan with Jesus, with Christ in the desert? | ||
Smart guy. | ||
Very smart, very cunning. | ||
Thought he could take on the Son of God. | ||
Ambitious. | ||
As John Milton said, ambitious is Lucifer. | ||
John Mills, I've got to jump, because I've got other things to get to. | ||
I want to know where... | ||
You've got so much information. | ||
This Korea situation is big. | ||
We have 28,000. | ||
John Mills and Forbes, we have 28,000 troops in South Korea. | ||
It's the troops we have on the Eurasian landmass. | ||
We have a bunch in Germany, but right there on the East Asia, South Korea is quite important. | ||
Been there since the Korean War. | ||
Where do people go to get you? | ||
Great briefing. | ||
We'll have more of it on Monday, Tuesday. | ||
The situation in Korea hangs in the balance. | ||
A coup d'etat backed by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
One thing real quickly for the audience. | ||
The one-third to two-thirds Chinese that are involved in these protests. | ||
Where do I go? | ||
Where's the footnote that shows me where you got that information from? | ||
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Go to the East Asia Research Center. | |
Dr. Tara Oh just talked to her this morning for an update. | ||
And so she is a great source of information. | ||
East Asia Research Center. | ||
And then you can get me at Colonel Rett John 2. Colonel Rett John 2 on X. And then Colonel Rett John on Substack. | ||
Colonel Rett John on Substack. | ||
Get her in truth. | ||
Your stuff's always amazing, Colonel. | ||
Thank you very much for taking time away on Saturday to join us. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
I'm going to mix this up because my rant's taking so much. | ||
I'm going to get Joe Allen in here. | ||
Joe, Twitter is looking like what they've done to Twitter in the last 24, 48 hours. | ||
This shows you when somebody's got a glass jaw. | ||
The basic, one of the theses around... | ||
MAGA movement, and particularly the Warren Posse, is resilience. | ||
Resilience. | ||
That means you can take a punch, you can get back up and throw a punch. | ||
And you can keep punching. | ||
Okay? | ||
They cannot defeat us. | ||
Every now and then they can beat us, but they can't be defeated. | ||
It's one thing about being beaten every now and again and falling down or not winning. | ||
You're not going to win every time. | ||
Your record's not going to be 17-0. | ||
It's just not. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
As long as you know how to get up and take a punch, get up and punch back. | ||
Elon Musk, he can't take a punch, and he certainly has got a glass jaw. | ||
That's obvious, the way he cratered on the H-1B visas. | ||
Now he's still out there trying to do his madness around this, but we're going to head it off to the pass. | ||
But now he's taking the entire apparatus. | ||
He doesn't want any bad, he doesn't want any, all of a sudden it's going to be all positive and light after saying, you people are retarded, after the profanity he used about it, he's going to F you in the face, he's going to, every form of warfare possible, he's falling back, he's trying to turn Twitter, he's using his social credit score, This is what he's using it from his masters in Beijing have taught him through the Shanghai joint venture of how to use social credit scores. | ||
So tell me how these changes happen in the last 24, 48 hours of how he's changing Twitter to make sure that not that the MAGA movement cannot tell him exactly what they think of him, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, this has been ongoing for almost a year that I've watched it. | ||
You remember when he first bought Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk talked about himself being a free speech absolutist, meaning that anything goes, right? | ||
It would be the return to the old Twitter. | ||
None of that happened. | ||
And over the last, we'll say, seven, eight months, you've seen a really dramatic Influence or bias or manipulation of who is and who isn't boosted on the platform. | ||
And of course, that benefited the Trump campaign. | ||
But nevertheless, what he did was put his thumb firmly on the scale and pushed the discourse in the direction he wanted. | ||
In the aftermath of the H-1B visa arguments, and during, he began pulling people's blue checks. | ||
He began suppressing people, shadow banning them in very obvious ways. | ||
And now, he's just announced that the platform will de-boost. | ||
Negativity is what he calls it, meaning that anyone that's hurling insults, much like he did calling people retarded, much like he did telling that poor Mormon Elon Musk fanboy that he should go F himself in the face. | ||
So, yeah, I think it's not only hypocritical, but it just shows. | ||
How much of a shapeshifter this guy is. | ||
Anything that is convenient at the moment is the new zeitgeist of the Twitter platform or the X platform. | ||
And it's also important to note, Steve, that even as he's talking about de-boosting negative content and promoting what he says will be informational or entertainment content, he's also rolling out the X payment system. | ||
So aside from the payouts people get from a high impression count, you're also going to see, I would imagine, something much, much closer to the Chinese credit score in that people who are deemed to be undesirables or antisocial are liable to have their actual money, their actual wallets meddled with. | ||
This is the danger of the guy. | ||
This is the CCP. This is a social credit score. | ||
This is what he's gone to. | ||
He's got a glass jaw. | ||
He can't take criticism. | ||
Because of the, I don't know, the autism or where he's on the spectrum, he's clearly not. | ||
He's got the maturity of an 11-year-old. | ||
You can tell that. | ||
But it's obvious. | ||
He can't take criticism. | ||
One of his weaknesses is that he needs to be loved. | ||
He needs the masses to love him. | ||
You can tell he's on the stage. | ||
He needs that glory. | ||
For instance, I don't give a damn, right? | ||
Hey, as long as the objective, that's why 12 O'Clock High is my movie. | ||
It's the objective. | ||
Whatever happens doesn't matter. | ||
It's the objective. | ||
It's the objective that counts and nothing else. | ||
They say it when it all costs, but hey, you have to win. | ||
You don't need anything else. | ||
He must have adoration. | ||
You can tell that. | ||
It lights him up. | ||
So then when the platform, when his apparatus turns against him, And particularly people that cheered him, saying, hey, we hate what you're doing to this country. | ||
We know now that you're lying to us. | ||
Bald-faced lie. | ||
These are not higher-skilled people. | ||
When they turn, all of a sudden he has to go to, what is the Chinese credit score? | ||
This is to have a digital ghetto and to only have raised up what praises him. | ||
That is like the little boy's mentality. | ||
If I want to be the superhero, I want to put the cape on and kind of skip around. | ||
You see this a lot in Danbury. | ||
These, what they call chomos, what they call these sex offenders. | ||
They've got this, they've had a maturity level that has stopped. | ||
And they want to be, they all watch the movies that have the Caped Crusaders on there. | ||
It's a, it's a, it's an absolute indication of immaturity. | ||
Of not being able to deal with things as an adult. | ||
And that's what you're seeing here. | ||
Implement it now on Twitter. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
Joe Allen, next. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
To reiterate about these orders of suspension, the number two in the Justice Department, we'll do more on this on Monday, number two in the Justice Department will be Gary Restino, a U.S. Attorney District of Arizona, is acting Attorney General. | ||
Why him? | ||
He's an open borders guy. | ||
He's an immigration lawyer. | ||
His job is to blunt immediately what President Trump wants to do on his first day. | ||
This is so obvious. | ||
We're going to rip the Band-Aid off this thing. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
President Trump should notify Biden right now, the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
You're not putting some immigration lawyer in. | ||
As like the guy to take over the Attorney General interim to thwart everything we want to do on his stuff. | ||
Turf him out now. | ||
Send people over in the afternoon and take that guy and perp walk him out. | ||
Perp walk him out. | ||
I don't care if he's a permanent member of the thing. | ||
Perp walk him out. | ||
All of them. | ||
Perp walk him out. | ||
And yeah, go track down Soros and take the beautiful medal they have around there. | ||
Snap it right off his neck. | ||
Snap it off his neck. | ||
And tell him if he puts up any grief, cuff him. | ||
This is how you have to deal with these people. | ||
These people are... | ||
It's an illegitimate regime, and they're going to dig in much... | ||
They've already told you they're going to dig in after President Trump's gone. | ||
Joe Allen, are you writing something up now on the Chinese Communist Party's implementation of the social credit score inside of Twitter, sir? | ||
Yeah, I'll be touching on that, Steve. | ||
I'm just putting together a piece that really tries to capture where I think all this is going in 2025, a kind of belated New Year's Day piece. | ||
Obviously, the news cycle swept aside a lot of different things, but just trying to look at all the recent events and how this technological system is capturing them, using them to manipulate people's minds, using them to manipulate politics, and of course to absorb people deeper and deeper and deeper and of course to absorb people deeper and deeper and deeper into this kind of human AI You can find it on jobot.xyz. | ||
I recommend subscribing now, and I've got a few interesting tidbits up at my social media at... | ||
J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z I think that the posse will find much of it of interest. | ||
Fantastic, sir. | ||
Look forward to seeing you next week and your peace. | ||
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Great job, Joe, as always. | |
Tej, I've kind of burned daylight here because I've been ranting so much. | ||
Give me a minute on this Vegas thing. | ||
I know you're very concerned about this. | ||
Give me a minute on that and then I want to talk. | ||
I want to get everybody get some coffee for the weekend because you're going to need it. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, there's been a lot of stuff coming up about this Las Vegas bombing. | ||
The Green Beret, who drove a Cybertruck from the East Coast to Las Vegas, and then supposedly he detonated it in front of the Trump Hotel. | ||
And between him detonating it, he shot himself in the head with a.50 caliber pistol. | ||
So they're saying his dental records are not recognizable. | ||
And they haven't actually identified the body yet. | ||
I don't know why they haven't, because if he's active duty military, his DNA is on file, so they can just run a DNA test. | ||
But there's a couple of manifesto that has come out. | ||
It's an email that supposedly he sent out on halfway point of his drive, and it talks about the drones in New Jersey, that they use gravitic propulsion, and he's saying that his operations center is in Area 51, and China's running these drones, and they're launching them from submarines. | ||
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And then he also talks about – it sounds like a whistleblower email. | |
He says that they committed war crimes in 2019 in Afghanistan and killed a bunch of civilians. | ||
They call it civcasts. | ||
That means civilian casualties. | ||
And he was on the ground coordinating the airstrikes. | ||
But then there's another message that Las Vegas police released, and I saw it on X. It talks about, this one looks like just a straight political rant. | ||
He's talking about DEI and the Democrats and, you know, Musk and the wars. | ||
We'll get into all that on Monday. | ||
We've gone through a lot of stuff. | ||
But the key thing is that it's impossible for them not to be able to identify this body three or four days afterwards. | ||
The 50 cal, no guy would use a 50 cal. | ||
Right there is the tell. | ||
With military records, you should be able to tell the DNA immediately. | ||
There's something incredibly suspicious. | ||
Not being able to identify the body this long doesn't make sense. | ||
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Tej, look forward to having you on next week. | ||
I should know Tej when I end. | ||
His military ID survived. | ||
His military ID survived in the car. | ||
You know, he had the burn thing. | ||
Military ID survived. | ||
But they don't have the DNA records. | ||
There's something very suspicious. | ||
Everything going on in this Las Vegas situation. | ||
Tizio, thank you, brother. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
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