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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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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. | ||
Saturday, 1 February, Year of the Lord 2025. You know, we love the Saturday shows. | ||
I got Tase Gill, Ben Harnwell. | ||
I got Posa. | ||
I want to start with Posa. | ||
I'm going to get to the Blackhawk in a minute. | ||
I want to bring Tase in because I know Tase has done tons of exercises with Blackhawks. | ||
And Jack, I know you have a perspective. | ||
I just want to say Pete Hex is doing such an amazing job over at the Pentagon already. | ||
News this morning, folks, that New York Times, Politico, or a couple of other mainstream, I think NPR, All lost their workstations at the Pentagon Media Room, replaced by Breitbart. | ||
I think it's Christina Wong. | ||
She's amazing. | ||
A real reporter. | ||
Of course, Matt Boyle's running the deal, but Breitbart and a couple other. | ||
I think One American News and some others. | ||
Posa, I want to ask you about the intel part of Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
We played in the first hour, and we need, you know, we're going to need people to step up to the plate here and do some work over the weekend. | ||
The war room posse will do it. | ||
I want to just give my crack staff has given me the committee members here. | ||
Tom Cotton's the chair, obviously. | ||
But you've got Susan Collins and particularly Todd Young in Indiana. | ||
And maybe even Lankford in Oklahoma. | ||
Because Cornyn, I think, is all in. | ||
I think Collins, Todd Young, and Lankford, if you've got time today, make sure you make a call, send an email, send a text message, get to their staffs or whatever. | ||
Posobiec, how important, you're coming from the intel community, how important is Tulsi Gabbard in this moment in time to be the head of DNI, sir? | ||
Steve, thanks again for having me on. | ||
And by the way, just to echo your comments there on Christina Wong. | ||
Christina Wong from Breitbart News, she's their defense reporter over there. | ||
She's the best reporter in that entire building. | ||
She's the best reporter that's been on the Pentagon Beat for years, and she absolutely deserves this. | ||
So congratulations to her first and foremost. | ||
She's been breaking stories like crazy and was particularly, particularly significant reporting during all of COVID-19. | ||
The people who were being pushed out, Christina Wong was there to tell all of those stories. | ||
That's there. | ||
When it comes to the Senate Intel Committee, look, they don't like Tulsi Gabbard because they say she's She's out of control. | ||
No, she's out of their control. | ||
She's someone who they will say she's unexperienced, but they can't say that because she's got 22 years of experience. | ||
Well, they say that she doesn't know what she's talking about, but then here's the problem. | ||
She knows everything that she's talking about, chapter and verse. | ||
She knows the FISA Act frontwards and backwards. | ||
She knows the programs frontwards and backwards. | ||
And I hear, by the way, that the classified portion of the hearing was even more fiery, at least the stuff they were throwing at her, than the unclassified. | ||
That was public. | ||
And in fact, that she knew every single question that they asked her. | ||
So there's all that nonsense about her being unprepared. | ||
It was a joke. | ||
It was false. | ||
And it's always been a smokescreen to cover up the fact that they don't have issues with her qualifications. | ||
They have issues with her positions. | ||
They have issues with her policies. | ||
They have issues with her views. | ||
This world of the American empire. | ||
They want the globalist American empire and they want to protect the things that the intel committee has done. | ||
So there were a lot of people who were telling Tulsi, Lieutenant Colonel Gabbard, look, you got to go in there. | ||
You just need 50, you know, 50 in one with J.D. Vance. | ||
Just go in there, say whatever they want to say. | ||
Just yes in the death. | ||
Did she do that? | ||
No. | ||
She came in there and right out of the gate, what did she do? | ||
She laid bare the lies of the intelligence community. | ||
To the American people going back over a period of 25 years, the very first time that they lied about the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and saying that Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9-11. | ||
She laid it all bare. | ||
The spying on President Trump, the lies to wiretap his campaign, going after him, persecuting him, going after members of the military, Russiagate, all of it. | ||
She laid it all bare. | ||
All bare. | ||
All of the lies that have been told to the American people and the persecutions that have been done, particularly, by the way, even to Catholics. | ||
And so when you see that coming out of the bat, what she's saying is, I am not going to compromise my integrity, even though I promise that I will do this job apolitically. | ||
Now, when it comes to the committee, interestingly enough, Collins was one of the names going into this that a lot of us were looking at. | ||
We were reading the tea leaves and saying Collins was the one that's on the... | ||
On the bubble because, all right, Collins has serious misgivings regarding Snowden. | ||
Of course, Snowden became a huge issue for Lankford as well as for Todd Young and a number of others. | ||
And Tulsi came out and said very straightforwardly, look, we need to establish a better whistleblower process. | ||
And she said, I don't agree with the way Snowden did what he did, but the issue was the whistleblower process at the time was set up to... | ||
They persecute whistleblowers. | ||
And so you have to look at these things in totality. | ||
And she said, you know, look, when it comes to the question of pardons... | ||
But hang on, Jack. | ||
Jack, hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I want to go back to Snowden because there are some people who may have not followed it. | ||
He hadn't been mentioned in a long time. | ||
They went off the chain on Snowden, not because of what Snowden did. | ||
They went off the chain with Snowden. | ||
Because he exposed how they were spying on the American people and they couldn't lie about it anymore, right? | ||
This is why they want him tried for treason. | ||
This is why they want him executed. | ||
You can see the deep state. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
I have to point out the... | ||
I would call it ironic if it was ironic because it's not hypocrisy. | ||
It's the two-tiered. | ||
So what Snowden exposed was the fact that Clapper and Brennan both lied in their testimony to that very committee. | ||
The Senate Intelligence Committee regarding the warrantless wiretapping on American citizens. | ||
And they were never prosecuted for that ever. | ||
Meanwhile, Stephen K. Bannon had to spend four months in a federal correctional institute for essentially a similar crime where they claimed that you refused a subpoena. | ||
So they actually went up there and lied. | ||
No problem with that whatsoever. | ||
Snowden exposes that. | ||
There's never been any repercussions for them. | ||
By the way, don't recall Brennan and Clapper getting pardons. | ||
Just saying, just saying. | ||
Don't recall them ever getting pardons. | ||
I'm not sure what the statute of limitations for perjury to the United States Senate is, but, you know, there's things that are going to be under review. | ||
That was the big reason that they themselves exposed. | ||
The dog that's not barking is, if you're so upset about Snowden, wouldn't you also be so upset about the intel directors lying to your faces? | ||
Or what if, Steve, what if the dirty little secret is They knew about the wiretapping program all along because they were the ones that were read into it and they were the ones who signed off on it. | ||
And what they're really upset about is that the American people found out about it. | ||
That's the real problem here. | ||
Not this nonsense about, oh, you know, you got to say this. | ||
They were saying, by the way, who was the one? | ||
I think it was. | ||
I think it was Bennett, by the way. | ||
He said, oh, I noticed that Snowden was out there in Hawaii for a little while. | ||
Was he at your house? | ||
Were you harboring him? | ||
Was he meeting with you? | ||
I've never met the guy. | ||
I've never met the guy, never talked to his lawyers, any of that stuff. | ||
But he's trying to make all of this nonsense to say, oh, yeah, because everybody in Hawaii knows each other, apparently. | ||
You're hanging out on Roseanne's pineapple farm together, I guess. | ||
It's a complete joke. | ||
It's a complete farce. | ||
They are exposed. | ||
It's not just that Snowden exposed the program. | ||
He exposed the farce that has been this Senate Intel Committee for so long. | ||
And Sulcy Gabbard coming in there and saying, look, sure, we can find ways to fix the process. | ||
But the underlying truth that was revealed was so much more important to the American people that you can't sit here and say that I'm going to come in as a reformer if I'm going to continue business as usual. | ||
That's the trap that they were trying to lay for her. | ||
Unfortunately, you got these guys like Langford from Oklahoma and, by the way, Todd Young from Indiana playing his, I'm the last Boy Scout, I'm holier than thou, I'm the only one who cares about the... | ||
It's like James Comey all over again. | ||
I'm the last bishop, you know, the cardinal, whatever they want to call himself. | ||
And he wants to run around up there saying, I'm the only one who truly defends the Constitution while letting these agencies completely run amok of the rights of the American people. | ||
Jack, before we lose you, two more things I want to hit. | ||
Real quickly, why is it imperative for this audience to put his shoulders through the wheel to get Tulsi over the top, in your opinion? | ||
Well, there's two reasons, right? | ||
Number one, it's because... | ||
This was the choice of President Trump. | ||
President Trump's nominees must get across. | ||
We saw what happened with Matt Gaetz. | ||
When they turfed out Matt Gaetz, when they bounced him, that was the old guard coming in and reasserting their weight that they have in Washington. | ||
At the end of the day, we can't allow those people a foot in the door. | ||
We are doing the work of saving the republic. | ||
We are saving the American project from complete implosion and complete destruction. | ||
We saw the road that we were on to full-on communism. | ||
So these moves that are being made with President Trump at the helm, these are the moves that he has designed to save America. | ||
And so if you want to actually do that, then you must support his nominees all the way through. | ||
Number two, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
If they bounce her, which I don't think is going to happen by the way, but hypothetically, I'll play devil's advocate here. | ||
If they were able to bounce harder than the next person you might get in there, it's going to be a company man. | ||
It's going to be someone who's quote-unquote got the resume. | ||
Someone who spent time in the intel community. | ||
Someone who really knows the ropes. | ||
Someone who's highly respected in Washington. | ||
The most dangerous words to any patriot's ears should be when someone is described as highly respected in Washington. | ||
That's the last thing you want to hear from anybody. | ||
As I say, never trust anyone. | ||
Jack, the whole Blackhawk situation, any updates on that? | ||
Any thoughts? | ||
I've got Tasia Girls who are going to join us in a second before I go to him. | ||
Any thoughts on that? | ||
Any ideas? | ||
Well, Steve, it's absolutely horrific. | ||
I'm speaking to folks in the area. | ||
Even my wife, Tanya Tay, actually knew. | ||
Apparently, through her friend group, they had had some connections to some of the people who were on the American Airlines flight that unfortunately passed away. | ||
You had children on board this thing. | ||
You had ice skaters. | ||
You had entire families in some cases. | ||
And so, look, at the end of the day, I understand that this family is looking for, with the name of this third pilot who was there, who was under evaluation. | ||
And I understand and respect, by the way, the service of their... | ||
I don't even know the exact makeup. | ||
But at the same time, the American people... | ||
We do deserve answers on this. | ||
We know the policy. | ||
Typically, even in Iraq and Afghanistan, when a soldier dies in the line of duty, you get the name within 24 hours. | ||
And so I can understand wanting to respect the service, and we do need to respect the service, but the American people also need to be respected. | ||
And the true story of what actually happened there absolutely has to come out. | ||
So we'll give the family the time that they need, but at the same time, there needs to be a full accounting of what really went on here. | ||
Was it DEI? Was it not DNI? Was it something in the air traffic control? | ||
Again, we need the facts so we can figure out and actually assign accountability. | ||
And as President Trump directed, by the way, we can't wait a year. | ||
We can't wait three years. | ||
We need it now. | ||
Jack, there's all kind of talk around the White House. | ||
Don't know if it's happening, but there may be a bigger move on cutting funding for Ukraine. | ||
What's the latest you know on where we stand with President Trump moving to ceasefire? | ||
All of it framework for getting out of there. | ||
Look, I mentioned this yesterday on the show, but I'll throw it out again. | ||
With Denmark giving that green light on Nord Stream 2, the rumor going around Washington is that there may have been some phone calls going on behind the scenes regarding actually putting this thing to bed. | ||
Jack Posobiec, where did we get you this weekend? | ||
Because people are going to be working... | ||
Article 3 and Bill Blaster to work on Tulsi, Bobby Kennedy, and Kash Patel. | ||
Where can people find you for your 24-7 breaking news, sir? | ||
24-7 will be up at Jack Posobiec on X, Truth, Getter, Telegram, everywhere. | ||
The podcast, Human Events Daily. | ||
Make sure you download that. | ||
Make sure you're listening in. | ||
You get everything you missed. | ||
And yes, of course, if you are in Oklahoma or Indiana, you need to be calling in James Langford and Todd Young. | ||
That's James Langford and Todd Young. | ||
And let them know, let them know that the choice of the American people is Tulsi Gabbard, Lieutenant Colonel Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence. | ||
Pesovic, thank you. | ||
As always, brilliant. | ||
Before we go to break, we've got Tej Gill and Ben Harnwell on the other side. | ||
Birch Gold, I want to thank the folks at Birch Gold, birchgold.com. | ||
Make sure, end of the dollar empire. | ||
President Trump put out a true social about the BRICS. I know you know about it, but make sure that you go check it out today. | ||
The end of the dollar empire. | ||
Modern monetary theory. | ||
The idea that broke the world. | ||
The margin call. | ||
Big article I've got up on Getter right now. | ||
You can see what's happening to the stock market. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay, the BRICS goal is important because President Trump's thrown down on the BRICS. Look, he's putting 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada. | ||
10% on China. | ||
This is the geoeconomic repositioning of the United States of America. | ||
It's more than just tariffs. | ||
But you've got to understand what's going on. | ||
That's why you've got to understand monetary theory. | ||
Big article about, in Daily Mail, I put up, the hedge funds are shorting these stocks like crazy. | ||
Not because it's from the plan, but they see what's happening in NVIDIA. They see what's happening in AI. There's some fishy stuff going around. | ||
So there's going to be some turbulence, folks. | ||
I don't tell you where to invest or how to invest. | ||
We point you in the direction of people who have information. | ||
You need to know about gold as a hedge. | ||
We've told you the macroeconomic story for the last five years. | ||
There's a correlation between how we describe what has actually happened and happening and gold going to an all-time high. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
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Just go check it out. | ||
Find out why gold has been a hedge. | ||
There's some pattern recognition here. | ||
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Dems the facts. | ||
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We're bringing Tej Gil. | ||
Tej, you've done a lot of operations, of which we can't get into the details of because of security clearances, but you've done a lot of work around Black Hawk helicopters as a Navy SEAL. Talk to me about your... | ||
This whole thing is odd. | ||
And it's not about just releasing the name of the female pilot. | ||
That's all. | ||
There's something... | ||
This one bugs me like nothing else bugs me. | ||
By the way, the Learjet going into the ground, that also has got me inquiring minds want to know. | ||
But there's something so wrong with what happened over the Potomac the other night. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Yeah, it doesn't add up. | ||
Like you said, I've got tons of hours flying in the back of these helicopters and training missions all over the U.S., all over the world. | ||
Real-world combat missions in the war zones. | ||
And another thing is I used to do ground mobility. | ||
I was a driver. | ||
So in the beginning of the war in Baghdad, when the roads were semi-safe to drive, I logged 5,000 miles of night vision driving in one deployment. | ||
And we would drive to the Syrian border and back in one cycle of darkness to go hit a target. | ||
And we would drive pitch black, night vision. | ||
There would be a car coming back on these desert roads, and they would have their high beams on, and it was bright. | ||
I mean, it was so bright, I would tilt up my goggles for, you know, five, ten seconds when it passed, and then tilt them back down. | ||
So, I don't see how this Blackhawk did not see the commercial airliner with its landing gear lights on. | ||
The landing gear lights are so bright and so overwhelming, and these guys are flying on night vision. | ||
It's hard to believe that it's not intentional. | ||
I don't understand how they can fly into this super lit-up aircraft on night vision. | ||
It just doesn't add up. | ||
Another thing is, I saw a couple reports that this helicopter was a VH-60 White Hawk, and that's the same type of helicopter that the President flies on when he's on Marine One. | ||
Aviation Battalion, the 12th Aviation Battalion in Virginia, and they fly these things. | ||
And Pete Hegseth said that this was a continuity of government training mission. | ||
And the continuity of government mission is a doomsday mission. | ||
And these guys flying these VH-60 Whitehawks, they fly into the Capitol and they evacuate VIPs, congressmen, whoever, the Secretary of Defense, these type of people. | ||
So, these are not your run-of-the-mill pilots. | ||
These are hand-selected pilots with a lot of flight hours. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
None of it makes sense because you have a very experienced pilot. | ||
No, it's not just flight. | ||
It's not just flight hours. | ||
These are people that have flown into the hardest situation. | ||
This is the best of the best of a group that's already the best. | ||
Helicopter pilots in the military, both the Navy, the Marine Corps. | ||
The Army and the Air Force. | ||
I actually say, and it's not just that my kid brother's a helicopter pilot, but I've seen operations around destroyers with Navy pilots. | ||
I've seen the Army and the jets. | ||
And look, the F-16, the jets, unbelievable. | ||
But I'm telling you, the best sticks, I think, are the helicopter pilots. | ||
This was the best of the best of the best. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I look at that one from a different angle. | ||
Things on CNN. It's like 17 seconds. | ||
It's constant bearing, decreasing range. | ||
And as a naval officer or a pilot, this is one of the basic things you're taught. | ||
If you've got constant bearing, decreasing range, you're going to hit it. | ||
The math is... | ||
It's the law of physics. | ||
If you have constant bearing, decreasing range, and particularly at the relative speed that those are going, you're going to hit it. | ||
And yes, you need air traffic control. | ||
I got that, but it's... | ||
Come on. | ||
I mean, this was not... | ||
This is... | ||
You have constant bearing, decreasing range. | ||
You can see that target is lit up. | ||
You're right. | ||
Those landing lights are those massive floodlights, and they're on final. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
This is why I know Pete and those guys have a tough one over there. | ||
I mean, do you get it, Tase, or does it hit you the same way it hits me? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
It seems like there's something fishy going on with this. | ||
I mean, I hate to say it, but it almost seems intentional. | ||
The vector of the helicopter. | ||
They fly directly into this airliner that's completely lit up. | ||
They're on night vision. | ||
So either that or the DEI has infiltrated every unit. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Like the air traffic controller, they say she didn't give the angle, which you should. | ||
CGR, bearing 090 or 035, whatever. | ||
She didn't give the bearing. | ||
I got that. | ||
That's a mistake. | ||
She clearly was not trained and shouldn't have had that billet, so no doubt, okay? | ||
I'm just faulting you. | ||
If you don't say that, and they've had air traffic controllers comment on this also, you've got to give the bearing because there's other planes, and there was one taking off. | ||
But even with that, for 17, 15, 16, 17 seconds, your constant bearing decreasing range on this, and you can see it lit up. | ||
Even if you've got night vision on, the co-pilot, somebody's got the plot. | ||
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We've got to get to the bottom of those guys over there. | |
That doesn't make sense either. | ||
Why would an aircraft coming in on an approach to land be flying at the same altitude as a helicopter flying up the river? | ||
None of it makes sense. | ||
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I mean, it's either total or complete incompetence. | |
It's intentional. | ||
They keep saying FAA. This is not an FAA issue. | ||
The pilot of the jet was doing exactly what they are. | ||
Now, clearly the controller of those issues there, the air traffic control, but this is back to the military. | ||
That's why Pete's got a tough... | ||
Tej. | ||
After all those... | ||
And Tej was in the soup, as we say. | ||
You came to the conclusion you wanted a coffee. | ||
Because you drink unlimited gallons of coffee when you're in your line of work, or as a naval officer or a destroyer, or in a ready room with the pilots. | ||
You want the brew to be a little better than burnt Navy coffee, right? | ||
So you dedicate your life after service to your country for so many decades to coffee. | ||
Tell me why you've dedicated your life to coffee and what did you come up with? | ||
I wanted to... | ||
In the SEAL teams, we always had the best gear. | ||
The best guy. | ||
So I wanted to make the best coffee. | ||
I wanted a coffee that was better than everyone else's. | ||
So we created Warpath Coffee, and it is amazing. | ||
It's perfectly roasted. | ||
We don't burn it when we roast it. | ||
That's why it tastes so good. | ||
And you can drink it black. | ||
You don't need milk and sugar to hide the burnt taste. | ||
We caramelize our beans. | ||
We don't carbonize them, so we don't burn it. | ||
And that's why it tastes so good. | ||
A dark roast, a breakfast bling, we've got flavored coffees. | ||
We're dropping decaf here pretty soon. | ||
We've got mugs. | ||
So the website is warpath.coffee. | ||
And if you're part of a War Room Posse, use promo code WARROOM and that'll get you 20% off. | ||
So it's warpath.coffee and use promo code WARROOM. And if you don't believe me, you can look on the website. | ||
We have, I think it's somewhere around 6,500 five-star reviews right now. | ||
It's climbing every month. | ||
People really, really like the coffee. | ||
It's really good coffee. | ||
I worked with Tej for years before we even launched the coffee because he was so dedicated about it. | ||
I knew him from being our security detachment head and everything, how precise he is and how dedicated and focused. | ||
I mean, he's a madman. | ||
Most of these deals have got to be. | ||
They're nuts. | ||
You've got to be so tough and so focused, just in all special forces. | ||
But really, in the seals, I know these guys, and they're mad as hatters. | ||
But when they get an objective, they're going to take the objective, and his objective is simply make the best coffee ever. | ||
Best beans, best roasts, best handling, all of it. | ||
And it's not easy. | ||
People think it would be, it's not easy. | ||
It's easy to make navy brew. | ||
It's not easy to make a... | ||
This is the champagne of coffees. | ||
The test is, you'll get coffee that if you've always used cream and sugar to cut the... | ||
Acidity? | ||
You won't have to do that. | ||
I tell everybody, try it black. | ||
You'll have a totally, totally different experience you've ever had on coffee. | ||
One more time, Tej, where do people go? | ||
Where do folks go? | ||
Warpath.coffee and use promo code WARROOM. That's for the War Room Posse and you get 20% off and check it out. | ||
We got over 6,000 five-star reviews and it's the best coffee you'll ever drink. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
People love it. | ||
Up to $6,500 now. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Those are all Warren Posse members. | ||
Make sure you put in Warren to get a 20% discount, which is not small. | ||
Tej Gill, thank you, brother, on a Saturday morning. | ||
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Appreciate you. | |
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, the engine room's telling me, you know, it could be remote, could be. | ||
500 hours, not a tremendous amount of hours. | ||
I agree. | ||
For the pilot. | ||
But Pete's got a big investigation over there. | ||
He's doing a terrific job the first week. | ||
All these people, the teams coming together and what they're doing is amazing, supporting the president. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
Remember, to the Ramparts today, 202-224-3121, or get in a live chat or reach out to Grace Chung. | ||
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Got to get three over the top. | ||
Three big ones. | ||
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You'll love it. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
You know, you talk about Intel and Snowden and, you know, about the committee knowing about this. | ||
And Jack was right. | ||
I did want to bring up behind closed doors, it was more insane. | ||
The lack of respect shown to her because they're really showing to President Trump. | ||
Because they have a classified version they do afterwards, and they really came after Tulsi, Hammer, and Tong. | ||
And one of the reasons that, you know, like all of us, the Snowden is not a good guy, he's a bad guy. | ||
But he revealed the committee and others in Washington, D.C., going along with the spying on American citizens, particularly people, the two worst on Earth, Clapper and Brennan. | ||
And Jack said, remember, they don't have pardons lying to Congress, lying to the Senate, purging themselves, but also doing so much more behind the scenes, particularly Brennan, who may be the font of all evil. | ||
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One thing, you saw Bennett come off the hook. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
First, I got Ukraine questions, but more importantly, how is the European in the liberal media, in your perspective, because you do this all day long also, give us where they stand now that Pete Heggs had turfed out the New York Times, NPR, Politico, turfed them out of their cubicles in the Pentagon and said, hey, if you're going to stick around, you've got to go to the cafeteria. | ||
Well, actually, Steve, I posted on this this morning on Getter, an article from the Financial Times of yesterday. | ||
I wonder if Denver will put that up. | ||
And he's basically saying Trump has made a good start. | ||
And the key line that I took out from that is, the president's critics won't do themselves any favours by not being open to the good things his administration will do and has already done. | ||
Thanks very much, Denver. | ||
And I just thought, you know, look, BFT is the most influential globalist newspaper in the world, and it represents the interests of those who are perhaps more than any other group in President Trump's... | ||
Crosshairs, the crosshairs of economic nationalism. | ||
And this is the FT saying already, yep, we're just like 10 days into this administration, that it is doing good and will do good. | ||
And I thought of the contrast between America's mainstream media and then, you know, that's absolutely incapable of rising to that level of... | ||
Professionality and integrity to attribute some positive qualities, even of your ideological opponents. | ||
And as I say, the FT is the home of the globalist narrative. | ||
I just flagged that up. | ||
Onto Ukraine, if I may, Steve, because there's an astonishing story now that's starting to circulate in the last 24 hours. | ||
And the backdrop to this is... | ||
Sir Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister, is going to Brussels on Monday to mark the fifth year anniversary of Brexit and discuss with his former EU colleagues the issues of security and defence. | ||
And the backdrop of this is obviously President Trump and the will-he-won't-he continue to fund Ukraine. | ||
And there are two proposals, Steve, that have... | ||
Come out of this. | ||
They're called Option 1 and Option 2. And I'm going to mention Option 2 first. | ||
And this is a plan pushed by London, France and the Nordic countries to supply the 200,000 troops, peacekeeping troops that President Zelensky has asked for. | ||
Germany is against it. | ||
The Baltics are against it because they're thinking that this is going to... | ||
Pull troops away from NATO and obviously with the Baltic countries. | ||
History is directly within the Soviet Union. | ||
They're pretty concerned about that. | ||
But that's the second proposal. | ||
It says the Times of London, in reporting about this yesterday, mentions this point. | ||
Now, I have to flag it up, right? | ||
There's a growing consensus, however, that such a post-conflict deployment would need to have Donald Trump's buy-in and, you guessed it, Steve, those two words, security guarantees. | ||
I've said it a thousand times on this show, when you hear the words security guarantees, reach for your gun. | ||
Let me go to option one, however, because this is a killer. | ||
It's an absolute killer. | ||
If it's not going to be Europe providing the peacekeeping troops, does this plan for the UN to do so? | ||
And the idea is that 100,000 troops will be supplied within a six-mile demilitarized zone on either side of the border. | ||
Of course, the border will now, under this plan, be moved to the western frontier of the Donbass and Ukraine as the Donbass is annexed into the Russian Federation. | ||
Steve, why do I say that this idea is just absolutely astonishing? | ||
Because who is being identified to provide the peacekeeping trips here? | ||
It's China and India. | ||
So the geniuses, these great geopolitical geniuses, and there's no mention of this in the Times, obviously, right? | ||
Their great idea to come in and fill the gap that is being provided, necessitated by America's withdrawal, is to effectively pay the BRICS countries to come in and move all the munitions is to effectively pay the BRICS countries to come in and move all the munitions and military infrastructure they need right directly to the eastern | ||
And that is their solution. | ||
Ben, when you brought this up to me, it's even worse. | ||
You've taken Russia's real ally, the KGB's real ally, the CCP, you've put Chinese combat troops into the heart of the border between Europe and Eurasia. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
It shows you how feckless... | ||
These are your allies proposing this. | ||
This is why they're... | ||
NATO's, look, I used to call it a protectorate. | ||
That thinking is kind of a vassal state thinking, isn't it? | ||
If Daddy can't do it, we'll get Daddy's enemy, and then Daddy will come in and write. | ||
This is how desperate they are to get 100,000 American combat troops over there. | ||
Oh, yeah, here's our plan. | ||
We'll invite the People's Liberation Army. | ||
They'll be the security. | ||
That's a brilliant move, is it not, Ben Harnwell? | ||
Steve, with these guys, it's difficult to know when incompetence ends and bad faith begins. | ||
I would suggest that the Europeans are pushing this idea, which is so terrifying that President Trump will be rolled by his military advisers and say, no, no, we can't possibly allow this. | ||
That way, folks, we'll continue to supply the dollars. | ||
Because the idea is just absolute insanity. | ||
That's what I would suggest the idea is behind that. | ||
If I was President Trump and I was sitting there looking at the United States, I'd just cross my arms and I would say, draw a bridge up. | ||
You guys do what you want. | ||
Have at it. | ||
We're fine here. | ||
You sort out your own mess. | ||
This is your neighbourhood. | ||
It's not ours. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
And as we've said this, Steve, sort of really the only voice in international media saying this, President Trump, he's missed an opportunity. | ||
He's had 10 days now. | ||
His response should have been, still has time to do it. | ||
Absolute, total, immediate disengagement from this point onwards. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think there's a big effort to make sure we cut off the money back. | ||
Ben, I got to bounce. | ||
I know we got much more. | ||
You'll do it up on Getter over the weekend, and we'll get you back here on Monday. | ||
Brilliant funding this. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, Europe, their big ideas invite the People's Liberation Army into be the peacekeeping force. | ||
Maybe that'll wake the Americans up. | ||
The neocons will freak, and you'll put 100,000 American combat troops. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
And the, quote-unquote, the peacekeeping, so essentially American troops as hostages to the Russian army. | ||
Ben, where do people get you over the weekend? | ||
You're always putting up great stuff. | ||
You'll be back on Monday. | ||
Here, where do folks go? | ||
On Geta at Harnwell, Steve. | ||
Look, just to headline this point, the idea is that Ukraine is going to join the European Union. | ||
This will have the CCP, and of course these Donbass countries will now be part of Russia. | ||
The CCP will be able to bring all the military equipment, all the supplies it needs, will have an unrestricted path right up on Europe's border. | ||
Even Europe, even the European feckless generals are not that stupid. | ||
This is a provocation to the U.S. military-industrial complex, not to disengage from Europe. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
God bless. | ||
Amen. | ||
Fabulous work, Ben. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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I don't know if I've gotten it to the staff, but we can put it up or get it to Denver. | ||
Not now. | ||
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And we're not making this up. | ||
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There's an article in the Washington Post, and Fenton says he had to stop and re-read it three times. | ||
This is the headline. | ||
GOP leadership early this week, this is what they're working on down at Doral, between golf rounds. | ||
GOP leadership early this week unveiled a plan to lawmakers that will cut $315 billion in spending over 10 years. | ||
10 years. | ||
That's $31 billion a year on a $2 trillion deficit. | ||
I told you folks, we're going to smoke them out. | ||
This is what they came up with. | ||
And this is why they're going to put the $310, forget the $10, show me what you're doing today. | ||
$31 billion in year one. | ||
Which, by the way, I don't think it's in year one, but let's give them the average. | ||
This is why, Elon, we can't wait to 26. Just give us, it doesn't have to be perfect. | ||
Don't let perfect be the enemy of the good enough. | ||
We need good enough right now because the Republicans give you nothing but happy talk and they're going to give you $31 billion. | ||
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And you're adding to the financial destruction of your children and grandchildren. | ||
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And they come back, $31 billion. | ||
I told you. | ||
I told you they're not serious people. | ||
They're not fiduciaries. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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Okay, so you saw... . | ||
Folks, you can't make this up. | ||
I want to thank Tom Fitton for putting that up. | ||
I kind of overlooked it. | ||
Tom Fitton starts it great. | ||
I had to read it three times. | ||
Fitton's a serious guy. | ||
$31 billion on a $2 billion deficit. | ||
They're not serious people. | ||
They're not courageous people. | ||
They're not bold people. | ||
They don't have scale, depth, and urgency. | ||
Now you know why only 170 of 218 went down there. | ||
A lot of the guys I know, men and women I know, really respect said, I'm not going down there. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
So, folks, what does this tell you? | ||
Next week, this is why you've got to get on the phone this week. | ||
You get to the ramparts. | ||
We've got to get these three over the top. | ||
Next week is going to be on. | ||
Now it's got to be about process. | ||
We've got to wake these people and say, look, it's March 20th, and we're not going to support a year-long CR because that just extends the madness. | ||
We have to, you know, we've got to do it now. | ||
We have to do it now. | ||
We have to have an adult conversation. | ||
$315 billion over 10 years. | ||
I told you they were going to go to the 10 years. | ||
They treat you like idiots and you're not idiots. | ||
That's all going to come up. | ||
Hey, they're going to need cash because right now they're telling you the $2 trillion deficits in perpetuity. | ||
So that's $38 trillion, $40 trillion, $42 trillion, $44 trillion. | ||
It's madness. | ||
Now where are they going to get the dough? | ||
They're not going to go shake down the wealthy. | ||
Maybe you stick here in the war room, we will. | ||
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You're going to be there, aren't you, Lindell? | ||
Mike, selling a pillow? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'm going to be there on the main stage, and I'm going to be speaking about our voices. | ||
CPAC was a big part of everybody. | ||
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Seeing you all there, you guys, this is one thing you all need to support in CPAC. So I'm very encouraged. | ||
And Steve, it's going to be, it's one of the biggest platforms that helps spread our voices, and that's what we need. | ||
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