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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
Here's another 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 line? | ||
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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. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Monday, 17th, February, Year of the Lord, 2025. | ||
Dr. Sean, to continue on, this is why I don't want people to get caught in, because we're going to have Terry Schierling on in a moment, and we're going to talk about these court orders They're fighting everything President Trump's doing, whether it's trying to negotiate a peace in Ukraine to get us the hell out of there, the Middle East, whether it's talking about tariffs, you know, taking back the Panama Canal, his new geostrategic hemispheric defense. | ||
Or what we're doing across the board on legal, whether it's Elon Musk doing Doge or the transgender executive order sign. | ||
Everywhere there's resistance. | ||
Here, the Chinese Communist Party is not just going to lay down. | ||
In fact, there's a big controversy about Bridge Colby. | ||
I do support Bridge Colby, although Bridge Colby's not as hard-line as I am on the CCP. He wrote a great book, Strategy of Denial, where he says we have to deny them. | ||
Dominance in East Asia. | ||
And some of my colleagues that are as hard anti-CCP as I am are saying, no, he doesn't want to take the war to him. | ||
He doesn't want a confrontation. | ||
My point is, hey, he doesn't want to go to war in Persia and he wants to get the hell out of Ukraine. | ||
We'll get him up the learning curve here on the CCP. This is an active debate this week about confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And there are hawks like myself that said, hey, we've got to take the torch to the enemy here. | ||
We've got to cut them off from capital, cut them off from technology. | ||
And there's other, even the moderates now in Washington are saying, yes, we need an active defense of the South China Sea. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party looks at all that. | ||
They have more access to the news and they have... | ||
Departments of tens of thousands of people that go through podcasts, what's happening on Capitol Hill, every newspaper. | ||
They're reading the Epoch Times. | ||
They're watching new federal state of China. | ||
They're going to respond, and I'm just telling people, hey, because nobody knows about the generic drugs thing. | ||
Everybody thinks, oh, it just comes to the United States. | ||
It does not. | ||
They have 100% control of active pharmaceutical ingredients and essentially 100% control of generics. | ||
India, I think, makes 20%, but that all comes from API out of China. | ||
You're the only people in the world that have come up with a solution for that, Dr. Sean. | ||
So walk people through what's the solution and particularly how they get more information. | ||
Because I tell you, once people know what the story is, they're saying, hey, I got to get ahead of this because you never know when something's going to happen. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that was a great review of the situation that we're in when it comes to these generic medications issues. | ||
Our dependency on China. | ||
People say, yeah, what about India? | ||
And you said it. | ||
India, we found out over COVID, came out and said that they get over two-thirds of their ingredients from China. | ||
This isn't just a U.S.-China problem. | ||
This is a global problem. | ||
Everybody stands in the same line to get their drugs from China. | ||
And China, this has been years in the making. | ||
This is a concerted effort for them to take control of this entire global supply, this industry. | ||
It's the ace up their sleeve. | ||
And you're right, not enough people are talking about it. | ||
Certainly China doesn't want people talking about it because this is a huge strategic advantage that they have. | ||
And so where does that leave us as individuals caught in the middle of all this supply chain disruption, geopolitical tensions, all the things that you mentioned? | ||
That's where Jace comes in. | ||
That's why we created it. | ||
It was a way to take this issue and allow people to empower themselves on an individual level for themselves, for their families, to be protected. | ||
We're talking about not – this isn't a precious metal. | ||
This isn't – this is – Core to what you need on a daily basis to survive for a lot of people. | ||
This is your blood pressure medications, your seizure medications, the antibiotics that keep you from dying from overwhelming infection. | ||
These are vital medications. | ||
So at JACE, our mission is to get everyone access to these medications, to have them in an amount that they can withstand a certain degree of this inevitable disruption that's coming. | ||
And really what we've done is tried to make it as easy, as convenient, and as affordable as possible. | ||
It's as easy as just going to the website. | ||
It's jase.com, J-A-S-E dot com. | ||
Once you get to the website, you can decide whether you're trying to get medications for, like I mentioned, the blood pressure, things you might take on a daily basis, thyroid disorders, anxiety, depression. | ||
Or whether you're looking for emergency-type medications, things like antibiotics, antivirals, things that you would need in an emergency situation. | ||
We allow access to both those kind of classifications of medications. | ||
You can get a year's supply of your daily meds. | ||
You can get an extended supply of antibiotics before you get sick. | ||
That's the thing that we're trying to get people to wrap their heads around, that yes, you can do this. | ||
You can get medications before you get sick so that when that infection does happen and you're going to the pharmacy and the pharmacy shelves are bare, you've got what you need. | ||
Or whether you're in a bad storm, a flood, a blizzard, you can't get out of your house, you can't get to the pharmacy, you need to have these medications at hand in your home. | ||
That's the message we're trying to get out. | ||
We've made the process as easy as we can. | ||
It's jace.com, J-A-S-E. Prepare. | ||
By the way, two tough hombres, Dr. Peter Navarro and Donald J. Trump, tried to get an alternative. | ||
It's down, I think, outside my hometown of Richmond, down I think near Hopewell. | ||
The factory or whatever has just stood up now. | ||
I think six or seven years. | ||
It's not easy. | ||
This thing's not going to change. | ||
The CCP understand they got us. | ||
They got us and they ain't going to give it up. | ||
This is a major strategic advantage to them. | ||
They're not going to give it up. | ||
So go to Jace. | ||
One more time, where did they go, Dr. Sean? | ||
It's jace.com. | ||
You can get additional information there or you can just go through the order process. | ||
It takes 10 minutes. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you building this company up. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Look what happened in Kentucky and look what happened in Virginia in the rains. | ||
Just get ahead of it. | ||
By the way, the governor of Kentucky said great things about President Trump and Kristi Noem just a little while ago. | ||
Andy Brashear, who's probably going to run at 28, said never seen such a response, such a quick response. | ||
Do I have Mike Lindell? | ||
Mike Lindell, normally you're last in the first hour. | ||
Now you're second in the second hour. | ||
Talk to me about... | ||
The special deals. | ||
I need to hear your upbeat, you know, you're full of energy, Mike Lindell. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
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Appreciate you. | ||
Terry Schilling. | ||
Explain to the audience, because the war now in the courts is all over. | ||
The transgender issue, President Trump, correct me if I'm wrong, like the first... | ||
A couple of things he does out of the box. | ||
He signs that because people realize that the country is outraged about it. | ||
It also brought so many people to our movement. | ||
They can see this is something not going on, right? | ||
It's just weird. | ||
And, you know, you've had a bunch of Democrats here the last 72 hours saying, hey, one of the reasons this thing came down to, yeah, it was economics, but they just said, hey, look. | ||
The folks in the Republicans look normal. | ||
This other stuff is too weird. | ||
You got these weird people running around. | ||
I don't want any part of it. | ||
President gets on top of it. | ||
Signs an amazing executive order. | ||
Tell the audience we're hung up. | ||
Why are we hung up? | ||
And why are we hung up across the nation? | ||
Because this is what's driving President Trump nuts right now. | ||
Well, again, thanks so much for having me, Steve. | ||
What President Trump did right out of the gate is start protecting our kids and the most vulnerable in our society are our women and girls. | ||
So I think it was three days after he was sworn in, he signed probably the most robust and aggressive protections for our kids against the trans industry I've ever seen. | ||
It was the longest EO I've seen so far. | ||
It instructed the federal government to participate in no way whatsoever in transitioning minors. | ||
That's the 30,000-foot view, but it goes into specific details. | ||
It even instructs the Department of Justice to investigate clinics and surgeons and doctors, anyone that's been involved in making money and pushing these horrific surgeries and hormone changes on children, investigating them by the DOJ. I mean, that has a chilling effect. | ||
And what we've seen since that executive order is the issues only exploded in popularity amongst the American people, which means that the left can only fight us in the courts on this. | ||
So just a few days ago, we had... | ||
We've had a federal judge, a Biden appointee who's been on the bench for like... | ||
We are protecting children from incredibly invasive, destructive, and I'll remind everyone, experimental procedures that have never been done on human beings before at this scale. | ||
And for this judge to shut down this order banning these experimental procedures that are causing serious harm and sterilizing children before they can even consent to sexual relations and reproduction itself. | ||
They're shutting these protections down for our kids. | ||
Did they shut down the executive order at the same time they said full halt on all the experimentation? | ||
Are the experimentation still going on and there's a stay on the order? | ||
I wish it would be just a full-fledged pause until we figure what's going on here, but it was just a stop of President Trump's executive order. | ||
You're kidding me. | ||
So this stuff's still going on? | ||
It's still going on. | ||
If the President of the United States has said, I want it stopped? | ||
Well, they're still going to be performing these. | ||
So what happened when President Trump came out with his executive order is it essentially shut down the operations at every major hospital in the country. | ||
Even New York-Sinai shut down these procedures, and they're one of the biggest hospitals in the country that does these. | ||
But children's hospital after children's hospital across the country announced that they were no longer going to be carrying through with these procedures. | ||
And what this judicial decision does, it's a nationwide injunction. | ||
We've got to get away from these nationwide injunctions. | ||
I have no clue how this is supposed to be a check and balance on the administration. | ||
We have let this stuff go. | ||
Far too long. | ||
But I don't know how one judge can shut down a rule for the entire country. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
The Supreme Court's going at it. | ||
And the Supreme Court's already threatened to take back this power from the lower courts. | ||
They've never had it. | ||
This is an abuse of power. | ||
But yes, this was not protecting kids. | ||
This was not pausing it. | ||
This was stopping President Trump's executive order from being able to be implemented. | ||
So where we stand now in the process that's a 14-day When are we going and argue? | ||
And obviously, some decision here is going to go to an appellate court. | ||
I mean, you're starting the whole process, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look, Steve, I hate to lie or BS people. | ||
I'm not as up to speed on the courts as I should be. | ||
I'm much more focused on the politics of this. | ||
And the politics of this... | ||
Well, politics is a home run win. | ||
It's a home run win. | ||
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I mean... | |
CNN is even saying that this is a home run win. | ||
And they did this just after President Trump did the executive order signing. | ||
They showed that after he signed the executive order, 79% of Americans supported his executive order, kicking men out of women's sports. | ||
But the big tell, Steve, was that before the election, before President Trump got elected, it was only at 62% of the American people supporting what he did. | ||
The support for the pro-biology, pro-science, pro-normalcy movement... | ||
Under President Trump is growing, and it's because he's fighting for us. | ||
This is something that I think most Americans aren't used to. | ||
See, one thing that we've been actually doing now and producing campaign ads, we're going back to those swing voters that we targeted profusely throughout the entire election, and we're making sure that these voters know that President Trump has kept his promises, promises made or promises delivered and kept by President Trump. | ||
Trump, he's such a different Republican. | ||
And we want to make sure that all these swing voters who have been disillusioned by Republicans of the past and Democrats of the past who have always broken their promises and sold us out. | ||
We want to make sure that these people know that President Trump has reformed the Republican Party to actually deliver on our promises. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
This is one that's going to be fought in the courts, but nothing's to stop as we're punching through this for President Trump to tell Bobby Kennedy, pull all the funding. | ||
From these hospitals, correct? | ||
No, that's exactly right. | ||
And Steve, we did a report to help out Doge. | ||
And it's just my team doing it. | ||
But we identified $174 million that the federal government was spending. | ||
Stop, stop, stop. | ||
I'm not exaggerating. | ||
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Come on, man. | |
Come on, you're ruining my dinner now. | ||
Come on. | ||
$174 million taxpayer money is going out for this? | ||
To push gender identity. | ||
And Steve, I wish it was all abroad. | ||
A lot of it's spent abroad. | ||
Like, for example, they spent over $2 million. | ||
To support the gender diverse people of Bangladesh. | ||
$2 million just down the drain to support this stuff. | ||
But a lot of it's been spent here at home and it's been pushed in our schools. | ||
And Steve, that gets to the other story that you put. | ||
That's what I love about you guys at War Room is a lot of times you're tipping me off about the news of the day. | ||
But Democrats right now, there's a news article today, it's fantastic. | ||
Democrats right now are fretting because they have a baby bust. | ||
You shouldn't be shocked at the party of giving men free vasectomies at the DNC and women free abortions at the DNC is all of a sudden having a baby bust. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Isn't this your intended purpose? | ||
This actually explains, Steve, why this is very serious, though, because this leads to the demographic problem, right? | ||
As much as we don't like Democrats, we love people having babies. | ||
They're having nuclear winter over there, but it makes sense when you look at their policies, which is anti-family and anti-baby. | ||
No, and they want to indoctrinate our kids in schools. | ||
So look at me and how I'm doing it, Steve. | ||
I've got seven kids. | ||
I'm raising them to be pro-America. | ||
They all love Trump. | ||
They don't like more government in their lives. | ||
They don't like this gender, weird culture war stuff that the Dems are pushing on them. | ||
Dems don't get to do that with their own kids because they think that kids are bad. | ||
So what they do instead is they give bureaucrats at the Department of Education and at the local level and education everywhere to implement these gender identities. | ||
I teach my kids not to bully, right? | ||
This is a job that most normal parents do is they teach their kids not to be bullies, to be everyone's friend, to be supportive of everyone. | ||
But these guys manipulate these government programs and use it to push these weird cultural and sexual agendas on our kids. | ||
We've got to get this figured out, Steve, because the Democrats' way of solving the population crisis is going to be to continue to have unrestricted borders, let anyone and everyone come into this country, endangering ourselves. | ||
We've had so much crime because of illegal immigration, but they're also going to try and do this by buying and selling babies. | ||
We talk about the trans industry, but there is a fertility industry in this country, and they're making a lot of money by making babies and then discarding all the ones that... | ||
That didn't fit the genetic makeup. | ||
So we've got to figure this stuff out, but we want Dems having more kids, by the way. | ||
With the enhancement, it's going to get worse. | ||
We're about to have a societal and civilizational issue. | ||
I had a very smart guy come into the warden ahead of meeting. | ||
He's a progressive, has nothing to do with our movement, but a very smart guy. | ||
We're walking through artificial intelligence, and he says, look, I think we're 36 months away, max, from AGI. If that's the case, then we're going to have massive societal upheaval about this artificial intelligence, and this leads to a whole thing of enhancement, and you're going to have babies, and the baby's going to be, you know, you're going to do CRISPR and the babies. | ||
It's just the people are not ready, the society's not ready to make these decisions. | ||
These decisions are tough. | ||
Well, and who's going to raise these babies? | ||
And look, I know that there's the jokes, oh, this is good, that we don't want Democrats raising babies anyway. | ||
But I'll tell you, we've done a lot, at American Principal Project, we've actually done a lot of research on this. | ||
And we found that getting married and having babies actually is a threshold to becoming a conservative, to becoming more American. | ||
The people that get married and have babies and stay in those marriages, they end up producing conservatives. | ||
They think conservatively. | ||
And it's because, think about your own life. | ||
When you have brothers and sisters, When you have a married mom and dad, you learn that there are rules. | ||
You learn that there are societal expectations. | ||
You're forced to put up with people that you really can't stand. | ||
People that do really terrible things, you're forced to forgive them and learn how to get over it. | ||
But we want Democrats having babies. | ||
And I know it's a tripe, but we do because it makes them more conservative. | ||
It's an amazing article, though. | ||
But it shows you their policies come home to roost. | ||
Where do people go for American... | ||
Thank you for stopping by the war room. | ||
I know you're busy up on Capitol Hill. | ||
Where do people go to get all the information? | ||
Well, you can actually go to wokegov.appdc.com and you can find our Doge report on the $174 million that we've identified. | ||
So wokegov.appdc.com. | ||
Grace, can we put that Moe in? | ||
And Cameron, can we get that in everywhere? | ||
That's a mouthful. | ||
Or just AmericanPrinciusProject.org. | ||
With that link to it. | ||
And I want everybody to read the dojo. | ||
$174 million. | ||
That's what we found. | ||
There's a lot more out there. | ||
Okay, Terry Schilling, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you coming in. | ||
Liz, you dropped a bomb today. | ||
I've got McCormick up too, the author of the book. | ||
But walk me through. | ||
Just hit reset and give me a two-minute summary of this scandal that's about to overwhelm the progressive Catholic Church, ma'am. | ||
Well, Steve, what we actually believed back in 2017, but we're not able to get the Trump administration to look into it, there were all sorts of red flags around the election. | ||
Abdication in 2013 of Pope Benedict and the installation of Jorge Bergoglio as the Vicar of Christ. | ||
The concern was that, number one, Our friend Ted McCarrick, the global sexual predator, was uniquely involved in kind of like the cog in the wheel of the Democratic Party, | ||
ensuring that Ratzinger, who was this conservative, who was foursquare against the globalist agenda, which was about ready to roll out in 2013 with migration in Europe, with the climate change agenda, The pandemic, he had to be removed. | ||
And it's always a one-two punch, isn't it, with coup d'etat? | ||
And so they got rid of Benedict. | ||
We now know, and thanks to Mike McCormick's book, which has been unveiled, we now know that more and more red flags are coming forward to demonstrate that McCarrick was uniquely involved in toppling Benedict and installing Bergoglio, and it came right out of the Obama White House. | ||
Now, McCarrick was considered the Pope of the United States. | ||
He was the most powerful prelate here in this country as the cardinal in charge of D.C. Just like you have, I think, is McCrory now, who's an open borders guy. | ||
The Pope is up in our face about everything about deportations, and they said this. | ||
But McCarrick was here for a long time in Washington, D.C., and became known as the American Pope. | ||
Did he not, ma'am? | ||
Yes, he did. | ||
You know, Steve, he spent I hate to say, spent more time in the West Wing than Monica Lewinsky. | ||
I mean, he was the counselor to every single president since Jimmy Carter. | ||
He would weasel his way into the White House. | ||
He would set forth the agenda. | ||
He became the roving diplomat of Joe Biden, as well as Barack Obama, really presenting all the leftist agenda with the Cuba deal. | ||
The China deal, the Iran deal, Ted McCarrick was front and center. | ||
And you know, Steve, because the Cardinals and Bishops of America protected the sexual predator and his hideous crimes for 40 years, he has single-handedly destroyed the American church because they did not take him out in the 1970s. | ||
And the underground church in China has been destroyed because of him. | ||
He was the... | ||
Architect of this migration invasion starting in 2014. That's what happens when you don't do your job protecting children and, you know, raise up this. | ||
You know, the Irish have a name for somebody like McCarrick. | ||
They call them a Slavine. | ||
He's a sneaky, charming sociopath who weasels his way into the center of power. | ||
That is Ted McCarrick. | ||
And he was certainly the diplomat for all the Democratic politicians and Democratic presidents. | ||
Liz, hang on for one second. | ||
We're bringing on Mike McCormick, the author. | ||
He was one of the translators for President Biden. | ||
An Almost Insurmountable Evil is the title of the book. | ||
Mike McCormick will join us on the other side. | ||
You heard Philip Patrick. | ||
I think now may be the time you want to talk to Birch Gold. | ||
When the Bank of England has a problem making delivery on a transaction, maybe it's time now that you talk to Philip Patrick. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
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Get to, um, get to Philip Patrick. | |
Also go to Bannon, 989898. Check it out today. | ||
If you like geopolitics, you like capital markets, Jim Rickards. | ||
I'm going to try and get Rickards to join us. | ||
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Maybe buy a video for the force multiplier. | |
He loves the War Room audience. | ||
Strategic Intelligence is his newsletter. | ||
If you like the conversation about capital markets, geopolitics, national security, intelligence, that's Rickards. | ||
A guy that's worked in the intelligence community, in investment banks, capital markets, all his life. | ||
RickardsWarRoom.com, Strategic Intelligence. | ||
Put in slash band and you get the free book. | ||
Where he talks about artificial intelligence and currency. | ||
It'll maybe not keep you up at night, but it'll keep you up late at night. | ||
How's that? | ||
Pretty scary book. | ||
Pretty scary thing, artificial intelligence. | ||
A lot of upside, a lot of downside. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Mike McCormick, Liz Yor on the other side. | ||
Blockbuster story about one of the worst folks I ever met, Ted McCarrick. | ||
He's Ted McCarrick now, not a cardinal. | ||
Got leicized years ago. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in the War Room in 90 seconds, two minutes. | ||
Short break. | ||
See you in a moment. | ||
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In America's heart, go on, raise your hand. | |
In America's heart, go on, raise your hand. | ||
Okay, Mike McCormick joins us. | ||
Mike, first off, give me your bona fides. | ||
What was your position in the Obama, I guess the Obama-Biden White House? | ||
What was your position and how did you get access to these types of conversations and goings-on? | ||
Well, I was a stenographer in the White House with the press office from 2002 to 2018. So one year with Trump, but I also worked with Bush and Cheney and then Obama-Biden. | ||
And my job was basically be in the room with vice presidents, presidents, when they're discussing things with the press, record it, make transcripts. | ||
I had to fly in Air Force One, Air Force Two, went with Biden around the world. | ||
I focused on Biden because he was really hard to do for our office back in my day. | ||
He, of course, dissolved into nothingness at the end of his, before he got into the presidency. | ||
But as a vice president, he was very active. | ||
Well, what happened was, I was listening to Alex Jones, and he was talking about this huge feeling of evil. | ||
This was last spring. | ||
And I thought to myself, what was the most evil thing I remembered from my time in the White House? | ||
And it was Joe Biden's close relationship with this guy, Theodore McCarrick. | ||
So I went to the White House visitor logs and I typed in McCarrick, and it was unbelievable what came up. | ||
As soon as I saw how many times McCarrick had been there and when, because I had written about, you know, the Obama-Biden, sort of the dark side of their presidency there in my other books when I had access to the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
So I knew what I was looking at when I saw these visitor log entries. | ||
McCarrick was there, and frankly, as I dug deeper in the story, it became very ominous. | ||
I think McCarrick was a CA operative from way back. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
McCarrick is probably the most controversial cardinal or priest in the last 30 years in the United States. | ||
He was the pope of the United States as the cardinal for the diocese of Washington, D.C., and then was laicized because of his issues as a sexual predator. | ||
And he was laicized for that. | ||
Liz and I have a problem with that, obviously. | ||
Almost as importantly, he sold out the Chinese people in a horrible deal that put them under the boot of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
I mean he's a bad guy on so many levels. | ||
How did you... | ||
an insurmountable evil, and you make some pretty big allegations in it, sir. | ||
Right. | ||
So McCarrick came out of New York and New Jersey. | ||
He was a seminary student, early 60s. | ||
But he came down and went to Catholic University. | ||
He got a master's and a Ph.D. at Catholic. | ||
And then they sent him down to Puerto Rico, where he spent some time. | ||
That's where he picked up. | ||
Spanish language skills. | ||
So he became this global traveler guy with Spanish language skills. | ||
If you remember Puerto Rico at the time, the Caribbean was an anti-communist hotbed. | ||
There was a lot of CIA activity down there. | ||
And I personally think they groomed McCarrick, maybe knowing that he had a fondness for sex with men, into a CIA operative. | ||
He came up through the ranks. | ||
One of the things they taught him to do at Catholic University was raise money. | ||
So as he came up through the ranks in the Catholic Church, one of the reasons he moved up, he had a lot of friends in government, but he was good at giving money away. | ||
He raised money and he gave it away. | ||
And they never really identified who he got the money from. | ||
It was always wealthy Catholic donors. | ||
My question is, did those wealthy Catholic donors have the initial CIA? Because I think that's who was back in. | ||
In the 90s, he moves from being the bishop in New Jersey to being on the State Department. | ||
The State Department starts sending him around the world. | ||
And they don't send him just anywhere. | ||
They send him to China. | ||
He went to China like eight or nine times in his career. | ||
He went to Iran several times. | ||
He goes to the hot spots. | ||
Why is, and the State Department had him sign up as like this sort of freem of religion sort of representative. | ||
That just doesn't add up to me. | ||
So in 2001, after the 9-11 attacks, he becomes the comforting voice of the 9-11 attacks. | ||
I listened to him when I was in 2002 when I started at the White House. | ||
He was always there. | ||
He was always, you know. | ||
The Capitol Hill, St. Patrick's Day events, McCarrick was front and center. | ||
He was front and center with the Democrat, Irish Catholics, Biden, Leahy, Nancy Pelosi knew him really well. | ||
And so he had a lot of oomph into the government, but he also was really well known with the media. | ||
Tim Russert, he said Tim Russert's funeral. | ||
Tim Russert had him on a show in the middle of all this sexual predators when the church was revealed that have all these sexual predators in the priesthood. | ||
And, you know, there's McCarrick who's on with Tim Russert. | ||
Explaining how it's terrible these guys are predators. | ||
He is one of the predators. | ||
And that's when the Vatican knew it all along. | ||
So Archbishop Vigano got on his case. | ||
And they kind of tried to push McCarrick aside. | ||
And it didn't work. | ||
First Pope John Paul II. They kind of knew about his predators then, in that papacy. | ||
And they, you know, steered it away from... | ||
Then he died. | ||
Yeah, for years people did try to push McCarrick aside, but it was too powerful. | ||
He was too dialed in. | ||
He was powerful. | ||
He was tied into the donor network here. | ||
Also, he kept saying, I'm tied in directly to the power. | ||
But how does that then lead to the assertion you make in the book that he was instrumental in removing Pope Benedict and making sure Bergoglio became Pope, sir? | ||
So Biden comes in, Biden and Obama come in 2008 and comes in with them, Dennis McDonough. | ||
Dennis McDonough has two brothers in the priesthood. | ||
Dennis McDonough immediately reaches out to the Vatican. | ||
This is, you know, Podesta was a Catholic. | ||
McDonough was a Catholic. | ||
Biden was a Catholic. | ||
And McDonough's boss, Tom Donilon, was a Catholic, National Security Advisor. | ||
So they're reaching into the Vatican, and they had a plan to replace conservative-minded Benedict with Bergoglio. | ||
And they started working on that. | ||
And after the election in 2012, it comes to a head. | ||
So on September 12, 2012, which is the day Benghazi happened, the day after Benghazi happened, Dennis McDonough gives a speech at Catholic University. | ||
McCarrick introduces him. | ||
A month after that, McCarrick goes down, and I think they had a meeting there. | ||
I think McDonough and McCarrick had a meeting there. | ||
A month after that, McCarrick goes down to Argentina and meets. | ||
This is noted in the report on the Ted Theodore McCarrick report by the Vatican. | ||
They noted where his travels were. | ||
Yeah, the Vatican does a whole detailed report on this when they laicize the guy because they understand they've got a problem. | ||
And they kind of track his movements, correct? | ||
Right. | ||
It comes out in 2020, and it's a whitewash. | ||
They're trying to cover up for all the stuff they did. | ||
So he goes down to Argentina in October of 2020, and then he goes back in December of 2020. I'm sorry. | ||
In Argentina, he goes down there in October of 2012. He goes back in December of 2012. Well, six weeks later is when Benedict announces his resignation. | ||
And that's what John Henry Western was talking about today, where the Vatican Bank was knocked out. | ||
So this is all part of this program they set up. | ||
McCarrick is in Rome when Benedict announces his resignation. | ||
He just happens to be there. | ||
And that's when they started this... | ||
Coincidence. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
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What do you hope this book leads to? | |
This book clearly... | ||
It's going to be very controversial. | ||
You're going to get attacked a lot. | ||
But what is the endgame here? | ||
What do you hope comes as this book? | ||
McCarrick, I think, is still living in a house for Leosite's priest out in Nebraska somewhere, I think. | ||
So he's out of the picture. | ||
Bergoglio's not on his deathbed, but maybe headed there shortly. | ||
What do you hope to accomplish with this? | ||
I think they've got to have an investigation of how the CIA infiltrated the Catholic Church. | ||
And I think that investigation has to come through Congress, maybe Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Maybe Vice President Vance would be a good choice to lead an investigation. | ||
They have to separate the Church from... | ||
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The CIA. The CIA filed the Catholic Church. | |
But hang on. | ||
What evidence are you showing them to even start an investigation of this? | ||
What facts are you going to lay out besides the guy who traveled here and did there? | ||
What evidence do you have that can initiate somebody like a J.D. Vance? | ||
Because he's not going to put the office of the vice president involved here. | ||
What evidence do you have that you'll put forward on this? | ||
So, 2014. There's the unaccompanied minor crisis. | ||
All these kids start showing up at the border. | ||
What happens is McCarrick goes into the White House and meets with Dennis McDonough in June. | ||
And then comes into the White House to address this unaccompanied minor crisis. | ||
The president of Honduras, a guy named Juan Orlando Hernandez. | ||
Orlando Hernandez at the time was smuggling cocaine in the United States by the ton. | ||
And the DEA had his brother on tape saying that. | ||
They knew it. | ||
So when Orlando Hernandez comes in to meet with Joe Biden and Barack Obama in July of 2014, the DEA knew that he was smuggling drugs into America by the time. | ||
And the person who was in charge of the Southern Command down there was... | ||
John Kelly. | ||
John F. Kelly. | ||
General Kelly. | ||
So he's a close friend of this guy, Hernandez. | ||
So Kelly is part of the cover-up. | ||
McDonough is part of the cover-up. | ||
And this thing goes into the White House and they develop this thing, a pet project by Joe Biden called the Alliance of Prosperity, where they send in November of 2014, they send... | ||
$1.5 billion of American taxpayer money to three small Central American countries. | ||
El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala. | ||
Honduras, they know the guy is smuggling cocaine in our country by the ton. | ||
And they do it anyway. | ||
They do it through the Congress. | ||
The Congress okays it. | ||
Biden is the guy who's rubber stamping it. | ||
And that's why they have to investigate it. | ||
This is the United States taxpayers paying for And the church, people in the church, the Catholic church, paying for people to run drugs in the country and do human trafficking. | ||
At the time, Orlando Hernandez, one of his campaign contributors was El Chapo from the Sinaloa Cartel. | ||
This is the cartels. | ||
The Alliance for Prosperity is the seed money for what became the Great Replacement, the Great Reset in the southern border. | ||
And that's what they set up. | ||
And what happened was Trump steps in the middle of it. | ||
President Trump comes in in 2016 and puts a stop to it. | ||
He puts a wall up. | ||
And the cartels and the globalists and the CIA guys and the Obama Democrats panic. | ||
And they have to get rid of McCarrick, and they do. | ||
And then they start conniving. | ||
And how do we get Joe Biden back in? | ||
And that's when we got to the 2020 total election. | ||
Okay, so you hope to initiate an investigation off of this book. | ||
Am I hearing you correctly? | ||
That's correct. | ||
Okay, where do people go? | ||
Maybe people should read the book first. | ||
Where do they go to get the book, if they're so interested? | ||
The book is on Amazon. | ||
It's an almost insurmountable evil, how Obama's deep state defiled the Catholic Church and executed the Wuhan pandemic. | ||
I'm on social media. | ||
My social media is at Joe Unauthorized. | ||
That's on Truth Social and on X. And my substack, where I do a lot of the background stuff, is on Midnight and the Laptop on Good and Evil. | ||
That's my substack. | ||
Okay, Mike. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We'll go through it and have you back on. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
I'll see you at CPAC. Liz, you're... | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Liz, you're... | ||
Your social media, the website, all of it, this is a story that is developing day by day. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
And we're going to be breaking some more news this week. | ||
We'll be back, hopefully, to talk about that. | ||
Elizabeth, your is my handle everywhere, and my website is yourchildren.com. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Thank you, Liz. | ||
Explosive story. | ||
McCarrick. | ||
What a piece of work that guy is. | ||
Todd Benzman is joining us by phone. | ||
He's down in Texas. | ||
Todd, your tweet's out, and I just saw some photographs a moment ago, I think. | ||
Have you put up, have U.S. Special Forces actually entered or been asked by the Senate or the government of Mexico to come in and train the Marines regarding the cartels? | ||
Is this rumor, or can you ascertain that this is a fact, sir? | ||
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It is being reported pretty widely in the Mexican media. | |
U.S. is sending 220 special forces trainers to Mexico to train the Mexican Navy's infantry, which are the most trusted, vetted forces in Mexico. | ||
You know, we all know that there's a big problem with corruption. | ||
Regular Mexican army being co-opted by the cartels, etc. | ||
So the stories say that they're going to be training those naval forces, their ground forces, marines, for unconventional warfare. | ||
And this is unusual. | ||
It's not like we haven't ever had American military down there, but it's usually training for themselves, not training. | ||
I think the context that we have to keep in mind here is Donald Trump says he's going to do all-out war against the Mexican cartels and stop the fentanyl. | ||
And that's something that is also unique here and unusual. | ||
So if you add that in with all the enhanced spy flights, overflights throughout northern Mexico and off the coast of the Pacific, and you look at maybe the 10th Mountain Division that USA Today and others are reporting and you look at maybe the 10th Mountain Division that USA Today and others are reporting are preparing their mustering to go down to our side of the border, and all of the pronouncements, the language | ||
And all of the pronouncements, the language that Tom Homan is using and Donald Trump is using, that they want to go to war with these... | ||
They want to wipe them off the map is what they say. | ||
They use terminology like that. | ||
There's also naval forces that are shallow boats called littoral craft that are kind of unique to be deployed to the Gulf of America as well. | ||
And those are already going. | ||
There was a hearing on... | ||
Thursday, I believe, before the House, one of the committees where the general said, yeah, we're putting the LSCs in there, part of the whole overarching plan to, I guess, do something with the Mexican cartels. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But hang on. | ||
Are you telling me, did you just say that you think the reason they're down there is not to train the Mexican military, but actually for themselves? | ||
To get acquainted with the terrain and train themselves down in Mexico? | ||
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No. | |
In the past, American military personnel have gone down there to train. | ||
You know, there's swamps and good jungle, and they've gone down there to train. | ||
But in this case, they're training the Navy, the Mexican Navy infantry, who are highly trusted, vetted. | ||
They're regarded as the most trustworthy and tough force. | ||
Special Forces for Mexico, and they're training them in unconventional warfare. | ||
Now, these are the Green Berets that are going down there. | ||
According to the media reports that I'm seeing, they're not widespread yet. | ||
yet. | ||
I haven't seen it anywhere in any of our media, any of our main media. | ||
But, you know, that would suggest that, you know, the American military might be providing planning to provide intelligence and arms and maybe equipment and training for something in the near future. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But they're supposed to be going down here in the next couple of days. | ||
Todd, what is your I know you're running around. | ||
What is your social media handle so people can follow you? | ||
You're keeping us up to speed on this 24-7, sir. | ||
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Yeah, at Benzman Todd. | |
At Benzman Todd. | ||
That's my ex. | ||
And also, I'm on Getter and Truth Socials. | ||
You can find my stuff there. | ||
I've got a piece fresh up in the New York Post arguing the case for handcuffs and leg restraints for these deportees that everybody's complaining about, weeping and crying and moaning about how inhumane it is to put restraints on American deportees on flights. | ||
When actually there's a pretty good reason for it. | ||
And the New York Post just went up about an hour ago. | ||
Okay, we'll get that and push that to everybody. | ||
Todd, thank you so much. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
E. Todd Benzman from CIS. We're going to be back at 10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time tomorrow morning. | ||
Dave Brat's going to join me. | ||
We've got a lot to go through on... | ||
The deficit debt. | ||
And when are we going to start paying for this? | ||
And what is Doge finding as far as real cuts? |