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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. | |
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've tried 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. Band. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
It's the Ides of April, 15 April, Year of Our Lord 2025. | ||
It's your favorite day of the year, is it not? | ||
Maybe not. | ||
We're going to get into that in one moment. | ||
If I'm going to have my clock, I would appreciate that. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Jeff Davis, last night at the convention, which was extraordinary, what gets me the local media, the folks that got one job to do, they're like... | ||
They've got one of the biggest political stories in the country right there. | ||
And they not just miss it, they miss it on purpose. | ||
But that's fine. | ||
That's what the media is supposed to do. | ||
That's when President Trump lights him up in the Oval every day when he does his press avails. | ||
That's one of the reasons he does the press avails. | ||
It's called disintermediation. | ||
He's disintermediating the mainstream media from standing between him and the people, and it's incredibly powerful. | ||
Incredibly powerful. | ||
In fact, they just put up a chart on, I think it was on Fox Business about the Trump effect, about the crossings of the border. | ||
The border has essentially been secured. | ||
He's building the wall. | ||
He's doing all the other security. | ||
But this was supposed to take us decades. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Remember Lankford? | ||
Everybody in Oklahoma, if you go to a town hall, you meet Lankford, walk up to him and say, hey, about that bill. | ||
That you told us was so urgent we had to do it and made MAGA look bad because MAGA opposed it because it was phony. | ||
Tell me about the border. | ||
You sat up there in the Senate and said over and over again, you needed your bill, you needed this compromise bill, we need to give amnesty, we need to do all this, secure the border, and President Trump did it under 60 days. | ||
Talk to me about that. | ||
Give me some feedback. | ||
Because, sir, you're a liar. | ||
This is what you got up there. | ||
Got a bunch of people that work for the Democrats. | ||
It's called controlled opposition. | ||
That bill is the perfect example of controlled opposition. | ||
They're going to have all the, oh my god, there's so many security measures. | ||
This is so amazing. | ||
And then in the campaign, when it was rejected by this audience and candidate Trump as not even worthy of discussion. | ||
Remember that? | ||
We lit these people up. | ||
It's not even worthy of discussion. | ||
Unworthy of intelligent people who are busy to spend any time on it. | ||
Because this is how this nation got in the jam of having 10 million illegal alien invaders cross-border just under Biden's watch. | ||
And many more here over the decades. | ||
Because what? | ||
The business interests wanted them here. | ||
The business interests wanted bigger consumer markets and they wanted to drive down the price and cost of low-skilled labor. | ||
That's why it's here. | ||
That's why the whole visa program on the high-skilled labor. | ||
The H-1B visas, folks, they don't have a skill set better than yours. | ||
They don't have educational training better than yours. | ||
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It's not. | |
That's a lie. | ||
It's a bald-faced lie. | ||
What they do is they work from 50% less as indentured servants, which is unacceptable in America in the 21st century. | ||
But it happens. | ||
Why does it happen? | ||
Because the vested interests want to happen. | ||
Jeff Davis, tell me about why does South Carolina have so many liberal policies when it's such a MAGA state, it's such a conservative state? | ||
Sir, and what are you guys in the Greenville GOP, now the delegates have chosen to go to your state convention, what are you going to do about it? | ||
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Well, Steve, what we're doing is we're doubling down. | |
We always double down. | ||
We never surrender. | ||
That's your motto and the president's motto. | ||
And what we're doing right now is we're trying to educate as many people about the precinct process. | ||
We came within 16 votes two years ago taking out Drew McKissick. | ||
Drew McKissick was the vice chair with Ron McDaniel. | ||
So that kind of explains to you a little bit about the predicament we're here in the state of South Carolina. | ||
But really what we're trying to educate people on are the influence of the political consultants. | ||
The political consultants and the amount of money that flows in the state of South Carolina is tremendous. | ||
And it's so much money. | ||
So we were the ones that selected or helped President Trump get over the hump in 2016 and also in 2024, defeating Nikki Haley here as her kind of last stand. | ||
But what we're trying to do is we're organizing. | ||
I will tell you, we came so close two years ago that the state party and actually the political consultants and the legislators have spent a ton of money actually trying to come in and infiltrate and really fight back on the precinct reorg strategy against us. | ||
And that's quite interesting to see them do it, but they've done it in a sense of recruiting people in under the guise of representing MAGA. | ||
So you'll find a lot of RINO establishment. | ||
I'm pretending to be MAGA, even though they were supporters of Ron DeSantis or even as far as Nikki Haley. | ||
And what they have done is really fooled a lot of the electorate out there. | ||
So what we try to teach people about is the political and mental manipulation that goes on out there every day. | ||
We see it in the fake news media. | ||
You deal with it on that national level. | ||
But we're also dealing with it substantially on the local level. | ||
And why it's harder here on the local level It's one thing to hate Nancy Pelosi and those folks up in D.C. and yell and scream at the TV. | ||
But when it's your local politician... | ||
I've got friends that I went to high school with, college with, that are elected officials or went to law school with that are elected officials. | ||
Actually, the Speaker of the House was a classmate of mine or one year ahead of me at USC Law. | ||
But we used to think they were all okay, that our friends are sitting there managing and taking care of what's going on down at the Statehouse. | ||
But really, all they're representing are the money's special interests. | ||
There was a report that came out today. | ||
I mean, we literally in the state of South Carolina allow state agencies to lobby the legislature. | ||
Can you imagine a state agency Getting funding to actually go down there to the statehouse and lobby for more money to promote out more woke agenda type things. | ||
So I love what Russ Vogt was talking about with the impoundments and the rescissions of taking that funding away from NPR and those types of folks. | ||
That's the same battle we are fighting here at the local level, and we are going to win it. | ||
It will take time because I will tell you, as you mentioned last night at our county convention, The other side has money. | ||
They have almost unlimited money. | ||
But it's encouraging for us to see what's happening on the national level, that that funding is stopping. | ||
And we're trying to stop that type of funding right down here at the state level as well. | ||
So we don't need as much funding as the left needs or the right establishment needs to manipulate the citizenry out there. | ||
But we need a little bit. | ||
We need, you know, for every dollar they spend or every thousand dollars they spend, A dollar or two dollars. | ||
But that's what we're trying to do. | ||
We do not want to become what we're purging, so we don't want to go after the money in a big way in that sense. | ||
But we do want to educate people and get more people involved. | ||
And I will tell you, here in the state of South Carolina, we've got 2,307 precincts. | ||
And our goal is to activate each one of those 2,307 precincts with three, four, five MAGA, America First people that will get out there and door knock. | ||
Help. Bring the data together and really spread the message. | ||
Nothing can defeat a small, active group of people in each one of those precincts. | ||
And we're accomplishing it, and we're going to keep fighting. | ||
And we've got our state convention on May 3rd. | ||
I think we may be a few votes shy on doing that, but taking out Drew McKissick in the leadership. | ||
But we made some improvements this year on the state executive committee, getting some more people elected to be able to manage that process. | ||
We'll keep fighting. | ||
We never surrender. | ||
We can't thank you enough for coming down. | ||
We can't thank you enough for what you're doing on the national level. | ||
I would tell everybody, if you really want to learn about the process and what's really going on, watch Steve Bannon in War Room and get involved. | ||
We've got to make this posse, War Room posse, in every state, and we've got to make it 10 times the size it is now, because that is what manipulates and moves the needle. | ||
So thank you, Steve, for all you do. | ||
It moves the needle. | ||
Political power is local. | ||
You saw that convention last night. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
1,300 people on a Monday in April in a non-election year. | ||
Jeff, where do people go to find out more information about all this, sir? | ||
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They can obviously go to us at GreenvilleGOP.com, but our nonprofit and our 501c4, you can go to MySCGOP.news. | |
Obviously, the state party is the SCGOP. | ||
We just put a little My in front of it, and that kind of drove them nuts. | ||
You know, you got MyCoke and MySCVotes and all that stuff, so we put MySCGOP.news, and then we put out a lot of information out there. | ||
So that's what we're doing, and that's how we're educating people. | ||
We're working with people like Dan Schultz and Steve Stern with the Shure Company. | ||
So we're trying to spread that nationally as well. | ||
Two of the best. | ||
Dan Schultz's theory and Steve Stern, the hammer. | ||
Jeff, thank you so much. | ||
Can't wait till I get back down there. | ||
Hang out with you folks. | ||
Tremendous. Thanks, sir. | ||
That's what's changing the country right there. | ||
Tarrant County, Denton County, Greenville. | ||
It's at the local level. | ||
And you can see from the Politico Excuse me, the Hill newspaper this morning, 70% of Republicans now identify as MAGA. | ||
Let me get Cameron Kinsey from Trump's first term. | ||
Cameron, this is the day. | ||
This is your big day. | ||
This is everybody's favorite day. | ||
It's tax day. | ||
What do you got for us, ma'am? | ||
Tax Network USA. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
Yeah, well, thank you so much for having me on. | ||
It's really great to see you, Steve. | ||
It's tax day. | ||
You know, we have our tax filing deadline today. | ||
Millions of Americans are... | ||
Kind of facing stress at this time. | ||
We've gotten an influx of calls at Tax Network USA. | ||
People don't really know where to start. | ||
They're getting these letters in the mail. | ||
They're worrying about an audit looming. | ||
They don't even know where to start with filing taxes. | ||
And that's kind of where we step in, Steve, and we act as a liaison between you and the IRS so you don't have to deal with them yourself. | ||
You can stay with your family, with your friends, with your loved ones without having to bear the burden of the IRS. | ||
So we've seen... | ||
The IRS overreach and the Biden-Harris administration and a lot of small businesses, a lot of W-2 employees, 1099s, are really worried about that. | ||
So just to ensure that our clients are getting the tax relief they deserve, we just record all the necessary paperwork, documentation that's needed to build your case. | ||
We have licensed professionals. | ||
We have CPAs. | ||
We have tax attorneys. | ||
We even have former IRS agents who've really successfully resolved over a billion dollars in back taxes. | ||
We've significantly reduced penalties, interest, even principal amounts owed. | ||
So we're in your corner every single step of the way during this process, and today is the final day. | ||
You can file for an extension, but if you really need help, it's very, very easy to get started with us. | ||
You can call us for a free consultation. | ||
We'll help you the best way we possibly can, but you can call us at 1-800-958-1000. | ||
Again, it's 1-800- 958-1000 or you can contact us at TNUSA.com slash Bannon and we'll try to help you the best way that we possibly can. | ||
Give me that real quickly. | ||
We've got about 90 seconds. | ||
Hit again. | ||
Just hit rewind of everything you guys can actually do for folks. | ||
I know people are very anxious about this. | ||
Should I file? | ||
Am I going to miss it? | ||
What can you guys actually do for them? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So we have a comprehensive audit representation. | ||
We handle all transactions or interactions with the IRS on behalf of our clients. | ||
So our experts meticulously review your tax filings. | ||
We challenge unjust assessments. | ||
We negotiate favorable outcomes through appeals when necessary just to ensure procedural fairness, holding the IRS accountable. | ||
So we are protecting taxpayers from unjust penalties. | ||
There's a lot. | ||
There's a lot more that we can do. | ||
We've represented people Like I said, W-2s, 1099s, and once we get your documentation, that's really crucial for our team to build a strong case against the IRS. | ||
Like I say to you, Bannon, all the time, we're all on the same side here. | ||
We're fighting against government overreach, and we're standing with the American worker. | ||
So as soon as we review your case, then we're able to get a proper assessment in order to fight back. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
I'm just going to hold you through the break. | ||
Grant Newsham's going to also join me. | ||
This conflict, we're joined in on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
This audience understands it because we've taught you over the last four or five years. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, this is a systems war. | ||
The two conflicting systems. | ||
It's not just simply about tariffs. | ||
And in the commercial organization of the world. | ||
What President Trump has done, and we'll go back through the history, is offered the Chinese a way out. | ||
In 2019, after two years of hard work, and they spit in his face, and spit in the American people's face. | ||
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Short break, back in the morning. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
Cameron, real quickly, when people contact, because today's tax day, I understand what we're trying to do here, whether it's for debt or taxes, is trying to take the anxiety away. | ||
We need you as a hoplite. | ||
We need you in the front lines. | ||
You've changed so much. | ||
Just here in the last couple of days, the whole focus on the judges, your work. | ||
Meta trial starting. | ||
Zuckerberg on trial. | ||
Civil, not criminal yet, your work. | ||
We need you up on the ramparts. | ||
So I don't need you worried about somebody taking your title to your loan, taking money out. | ||
Don't need you, can't sleep at night because of credit card bills. | ||
And particularly on taxes. | ||
Because remember, the IRS is not playing games. | ||
When they get your letter or they get their certain rules and regulations. | ||
So Cameron when people because what we're trying to do is take the anxiety away the way you take the anxiety away You reach out to somebody for help that knows what they're doing. | ||
This is a very complicated area Maybe it shouldn't be that complicated. | ||
Hopefully President Trump and the head of the IRS and all that over time takes care of this, but it ain't Happening immediately just not particularly Because these guys also report to Capitol Hill, although in the executive branch they're overseen by Capitol Hill. | ||
And did I mention, did I happen to mention an hour ago on this show that the deficit so far in cash money is $1.3 trillion? | ||
Take your number two pencil out and write that down. | ||
With us in charge, not for the whole time, and kind of on their budget, but it's $1.3 trillion. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
That's not open for interpretation. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
And that has got to go onto our debt, and that's got to be financed, and Scott Besson's got to sell more government securities to finance that. | ||
And that interest pays up and up and up. | ||
So they're going to be looking for every penny they can get. | ||
President Trump's just on TV. | ||
He's got a magnificent thing about tariffs and the external revenue service, which the great John Gardner, the... | ||
The small manufacturing guru who created that, not Howard Lutnick, who, as a typical liar, claimed credit for it. | ||
It was John Gardner, a genius when it comes to a renaissance in American manufacturing, talked about it. | ||
And President Trump says, hey, maybe one day, if we do this right, and if we don't bring the jobs back, right, the tariffs alone, but if you look at the jobs coming back in the tax... | ||
Taxes that could generate from citizens having better, well-paid jobs and corporations making more money here, yes, they pay more taxes. | ||
Then you take the tariffs, the other part of the equation for people who don't, and paying the 20, I don't know if it's 20, 30, whatever it is, and stop the non-trade barriers, more cash. | ||
Until that time arrives, because that time is not going to be today at midnight. | ||
You're playing by an existing set of rules, and that's what... | ||
Tax Network USA are the experts in helping you get over the anxiety and get on with it. | ||
Don't have your life hung up either on debt and don't have it hung up on taxes. | ||
And particularly when they send you a letter or get in contact with you, remember, it doesn't go away. | ||
The penalties, the fees, and the interest, it just keeps building. | ||
So you have to address it. | ||
Cameron, one more time. | ||
How do people, particularly now, this is the high anxiety period. | ||
Is the first call and contact, that's totally free? | ||
You can actually get a consultation or get a quick and dirty assessment from people and not actually fully engage? | ||
Yes, you do receive a free consultation with one of our experts at Tax Network USA when you call or you fill out an online form. | ||
Like I said, we had an influx of calls yesterday. | ||
We understand it's very last minute. | ||
So we've had all of these calls. | ||
Do not worry. | ||
We've been getting things done at rapid speed. | ||
But yes, it's entirely free to talk to one of our team members. | ||
And the 800 number, it's 800-958-1000. | ||
Call or go to Tax Network USA. | ||
Make sure you put in promo code Bannon. | ||
Let them know you came through us. | ||
And the first consultation is free. | ||
Kinsey, last question. | ||
You've done an amazing job for Tax Network and helping the poor and posse. | ||
When are we getting you back in the administration? | ||
We need you at the front lines or in the White House or one of the agencies. | ||
I mean, you're a player. | ||
You did an amazing job the first term. | ||
When are we going to get you back over? | ||
What do we got to do to talk you into going back and taking a big job in the White House? | ||
I really appreciate that, Steve. | ||
Yeah, I was called to serve in 2020 towards the very end of the administration. | ||
And then I went on. | ||
I came to Florida with a free state of Florida to get out of the swamp. | ||
But if I'm called back there, then I'll do it for President Trump. | ||
I probably wouldn't do it for anybody else. | ||
Kenzie, you went in during it was Den Ben Phu. | ||
You were there during the siege. | ||
That was some of the toughest times any White House has ever had, and you guys were amazing. | ||
Backing up the president. | ||
It's one of the reasons he was able to go to Mar-a-Lago and then come back in the second... | ||
I guess this was the greatest political comeback because they were waiting for him. | ||
So great job. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Thank you for doing this for Tax Network. | ||
It's great. | ||
Thank you so much, Pete. | ||
Don't fret. | ||
It's the Ides of April. | ||
Do not fret. | ||
Worry not. | ||
You have allies. | ||
You have associates. | ||
We've built this network out of companies and people. | ||
There's plenty of help. | ||
Just reach out to the sponsors. | ||
They're all there. | ||
They promise us and they deliver with you get senior level attention. | ||
So go do it. | ||
Take the anxiety away. | ||
We're going to talk about anxiety because we're now in this fight. | ||
Taze Gill, I need another cup of coffee. | ||
It's that morning. | ||
I'm back in the war room, and now I've got to do real work instead of just the show. | ||
So tell me, one last time, where do I go? | ||
Here's the thing with leaving a, I think it's 13% to 15%, which, by the way, is huge when you talk about anything else, people that actually leave reviews. | ||
But we want everybody in the war room positive, even if it's not a five-star. | ||
Just give a review. | ||
We hope it's five-star because we hope you're going to love it. | ||
But everybody goes, sign up, tell me what you think. | ||
The feedback is tremendous. | ||
You know, I'm always talking to people in the engine room and Grace and Mo, and I hear all your feedback. | ||
We want feedback on these companies that present. | ||
They love feedback. | ||
So make sure if you make an order, try it and then come back. | ||
Would you guys send an email out like a week afterwards for them to come in and actually give their thoughts? | ||
We send it out about, I think right now it's set to like 18 days after they order. | ||
That way it gets time to fulfill. | ||
Even if we're out of stock, we ship it late. | ||
They still have time to drink the coffee before they get the email. | ||
And then we send another one about a week later. | ||
So we send two or three emails, a series of them. | ||
And like I said, 13% of the people, they'll leave a review. | ||
It's been overwhelmingly positive. | ||
I mean, it's a lot of reviews to have on your website, 8500, so we definitely want to thank the people who have been leaving the reviews. | ||
No, we want to get to 10,000. | ||
It's quick, 10,000. | ||
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Yes. I'll take you one more time. | |
Where do people go? | ||
The website's got all the different coffees, all the different blends. | ||
I'm a dark roast guy, but there's so many different variations and ways you can do it, methodologies. | ||
Where do people go one more time? | ||
The website is warpath.coffee and use promo code WARROOM. | ||
That'll give you 15% off this week. | ||
So it's warpath.coffee, promo code WARROOM. | ||
And there's different coffees for everybody. | ||
So we've got a light rose, a dark rose, a medium rose, the espresso. | ||
We've got flavored coffees, tumblers, mugs. | ||
If you haven't tried it, try it again. | ||
Tej Gill. | ||
From Warrior to Entrepreneur, one of the bravest guys I know. | ||
Tej, thank you so much, brother. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you for those multiple deployments over there taking care of bad guys. | ||
We spent 20, 30 years doing that, right? | ||
Unbelievable. Unrestricted warfare, the Chinese Communist Party, and the People's Liberation Army. | ||
Are quite smart. | ||
Don't think we're dealing with an enemy. | ||
And remember, the Lao Bai Jing are our allies. | ||
They're the ones that bled out for us during the Second World War. | ||
And if you thought Terawa and Peleliu and Guadalcanal and New Guinea, Saipan, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, we're in the 80th anniversary of all this, right? | ||
If you thought that was bad, Thought the bloodshed was horrific. | ||
Young American, principally Marines in New Guinea had the Army, and the Army did a great role, but those Marines doing amphibious landings, each one almost as bloody as Normandy and D-Day. | ||
What would they have been if the Imperial Japanese Army hadn't been tied down in mainland China and bled out there by the Chinese people, whose own leaders were as bad as they get. | ||
They were fighting each other more than they were. | ||
They were fighting the enemy because the enemy was the communists or the nationalists or whatever side you were on. | ||
They kept shifting nonstop. | ||
This is a war we're in. | ||
President Trump, when we first got there, we let the Coens of the world and those guys, after the first meeting, Xi came over and Navarro and I and others had a plan, Stephen Miller, what they called the super hawks or the nationalists that don't believe the Chinese Communist Party is the legitimate... | ||
Ruler of the Chinese people because the Chinese people tell us that every day. | ||
Of course, Wall Street and the corporatists and Silicon Valley have partnered. | ||
It is absolutely like partnering with Hitler in the 1930s or Stalin in the 1930s. | ||
When you know what's going on in the Ukraine or you know what's going on in the beginning of the camps, you see the suppression, right? | ||
Of the priests and the Jewish community and the gypsies and others, which many people in the United States knew. | ||
It's like your business partners with them. | ||
That's what's happened here. | ||
When they talk about the Thucydides trap, I asked Graham Allison, I said,"Hey, yo, dude." Give me an example of the declining power where the elites of the declining power made more money on the way down with the enemy, with the rising power. | ||
Ever made more money on the way down? | ||
No answer. | ||
That's a situation that's unique in human history. | ||
This country, it's middle class, it's working class, we're sold out. | ||
Sold out by the elites in this country. | ||
You were sold out. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Colonel Grant Newsham on the other side. | ||
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Your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Keep birchgold.com into the dollar empire. | ||
Six installments, all free. | ||
Last one's Modern Monetary Theory, the idea that broke the world. | ||
Because we're huge believers here and ideas have consequences. | ||
We saw that last night in Greenville, South Carolina. | ||
What was the idea? | ||
It was Dan Schultz's Precinct Strategy. | ||
Here's an idea, here's a concept. | ||
Through human agency, that was enacted in Greenville, South Carolina. | ||
They're one of the most powerful political groups in this country. | ||
Along with Tarrant County, same thing. | ||
Ideas manifest the idea, bang. | ||
Through human agency, your agency. | ||
Nobody else's. | ||
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Yours. You. | |
And I think the results are pretty damn good. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
You've carried Trump to three victories. | ||
Yes, three victories. | ||
But... Divine providence deemed, and it was providential, that we didn't serve the second term consecutive. | ||
He needed four years to think this thing through, having seen it up close and personal. | ||
With people like Cameron Kinsey and others in that heroic, heroic, heroic White House of 2020. | ||
Heroic. Those people were heroes. | ||
Heroes that dug in there under that onslaught of the summer of love. | ||
We're in a war. | ||
I've said this from World War III. | ||
If you go from September of 1939 to June of 1941, when the Wehrmacht and the Nazis turned on their allies, the Russians, and started Operation Barbarossa, the massive sweep east, | ||
to go to Moscow and to defeat the Russians and the Bolsheviks. | ||
You take all the casualties there, from the fall of France, to the situation of the war in Poland, to the blitz, to the bombing, the Battle of Britain. | ||
I'll take some North Africa. | ||
I'll throw in Finland. | ||
Right? At least that part of it. | ||
I don't know, a couple hundred thousand people. | ||
Bad. Terrible. | ||
Western Europe kind of fell. | ||
That's nothing compared to the last three years in the kinetic part of the Third World War where we have over a million dead and wounded in Ukraine alone. | ||
And look at the slaughter that's taking place in Gaza. | ||
We've got two carrier battle groups right now at the mouth of the Red Sea with, I don't know, 20,000, 24,000 young sailors. | ||
Keeping the Suez Canal open for God knows what reason? | ||
Oh, that's right, for our NATO allies who are too big a deadbeat to actually build navies that can keep their own Suez Canal open for their own trade. | ||
Oh, it's stuck on you with your sons and daughters. | ||
Grant Newsham's with us. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party has been at war. | ||
This was a group that was saved by the Bush regime, the Bush Junta, the first one, old man Bush. | ||
At Tiananmen Square when he sent Scowcroft over 30 days later and said,"You've got to clean up your act, but we've got big plans for you guys." Big plans. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party that we had given the nation to, the CCP, back in 1949 with Marshall and the corrupt State Department that were now cutting 50% of its budget, thank God, that we gave To the Chinese Communist Party, | ||
the nation of China, that have been our allies and, I don't know, lost 35 million people, 35 million Lao-Bai Jing dead in the experimentation up in Manchuria. | ||
You can't even talk about it. | ||
You talk about the Holocaust? | ||
Look at what the Japanese did in Manchuria. | ||
Sorry to bring that up, but we've got to bring it up. | ||
Grant Newsham, the colonel, wrote a book that if you read it, it's a horror story. | ||
And you know why it's a horror story? | ||
Because it is overwhelming in the fear that it will instill in you, and it's all 100% factual. | ||
It ain't a novel. | ||
When China attacks. | ||
Newsham, the great tragedy here, and where history will mock us. | ||
Is that it's the American, when you say China attacks, it's our money, our capital, and our technology that helped build a war machine, a kinetic war machine that could take out Taiwan and take our economy, all sorts of things. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
Is this not the elites of the United States that have sold out their nation to the Chinese Communist Party for money, sir? | ||
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Well, yes, Steve. | |
There's no other way to put it. | ||
Elites, Wall Street, the business class, they have funded the buildup of the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese military, the entire Chinese economy. | ||
The Chinese economy is basically a Ponzi scheme. | ||
If you took out the convertible currency, the U.S. dollars, the technology, the whole thing would collapse. | ||
It would have collapsed 30 years ago. | ||
In fact, it would never be about the equivalent maybe of Uruguay today. | ||
And it is all because of Wall Street and the business class. | ||
Cited the Bush administration that after the Tiananmen Square massacre sent a fawning note to Deng Xiaoping. | ||
It's on the internet. | ||
One should read it. | ||
And it's basically saying, oh, please, we want to be friends. | ||
You shouldn't do these sorts of things. | ||
It gives brown-nosing a bad name. | ||
And we have actually funded the whole thing. | ||
And I can't think of another historic example of this. | ||
Don't know how we're going to get out of it. | ||
We do have a chance. | ||
But as long as Wall Street and the business class and their people on Capitol Hill, as long as they are backing up funding the PRC, we've reduced our prospects by 90%. | ||
And that money they're sending is our money. | ||
So you're funding the people that say they're going to kill us. | ||
Okay, they said they're not sending rare earths. | ||
Remember, the rare earths is just dirt. | ||
It's all over the world. | ||
But they had the processing because nations like the United States and the green parties don't want to, the green groups don't want to process it. | ||
They have cut us off from rare earths. | ||
They've cut us off from magnets. | ||
They've cut us off from ball bearings. | ||
Does ball bearings strike a bell? | ||
Remember 12 o'clock high? | ||
What are those young men? | ||
Giving their lives for in 1942. | ||
What is that generation of young all-American boys giving their lives to? | ||
You know what they're giving their lives to? | ||
In daylight, precision bombing over ball-bearing plants in the Ruhr Valley. | ||
Ball-bearings. | ||
That's what they gave their lives for. | ||
Ball-bearings. | ||
What are the Chinese just cutting this off with? | ||
Ball-bearings and magnets. | ||
And now they're not going to order any new planes. | ||
And people are running around. | ||
Look, I'm the biggest believer in these deals with Japan and South Korea and Taiwan and Vietnam and India. | ||
The Big Five in East Asia. | ||
Let's get them. | ||
Get them wrapped up. | ||
I'm glad Scott Besson's down in Argentina. | ||
But honestly, I don't care about Argentina. | ||
I care about the Big Five. | ||
You've got to lock those up. | ||
However, and Grant Newsham, I'm going to toss it to you. | ||
If we name those big five, is Xi going to all of a sudden be a supplicant to President Trump and say that we need a meeting, that we need to have a meeting because you've signed up these amazing trade deals with Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, and India? | ||
Is he going to come as a supplicant, sir? | ||
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I don't think so. | |
He's spent a number of years sanctions-proofing his country. | ||
And we had a chance maybe five, ten years ago when we could have really got them to grovel. | ||
They don't think they have to. | ||
And it's going to require us to And there is no deal to be | ||
cut. I think viewing the PRC... | ||
I agree with you 100%, except for he's playing Smash Mouth. | ||
He's playing as close to Smash Mouth. | ||
He's cutting us off of magnets and ball bearings. | ||
The machine doesn't run unless you have magnets and ball bearings and also rare earths. | ||
He understands. | ||
He's playing mini Smash Mouth. | ||
Not total Smash Mouth, but mini Smash Mouth. | ||
And they're saying they're going to cut off pharmaceuticals. | ||
Remember? We've been putting the people up here at Jace Medical for four or five freaking years. | ||
Why was I doing that? | ||
Not for my health. | ||
To give you a heads up that this day was coming, and now they're talking about cutting off active pharmaceutical ingredients in generic medicines. | ||
Hello? Wow. | ||
Steve, we're glad you're ahead of that one, like you're ahead of all of it. | ||
Newsom, we are still financing the Chinese Communist Party and still giving them technology. | ||
Today, on the 15th of April, in the year of our Lord, 2025, when they're playing smash-mouth with us, are we not financing these people, and are we not still giving them technology, sir? | ||
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Well, we still are. | |
President Trump's American First Investment Policy, if you read it, is excellent. | ||
But you've got to put it into action. | ||
And notice that this is 2025. | ||
This should have been done in 2005. | ||
So this is very late in the day, and as you said, Xi Jinping is not going to back down, and he is going to play rough, and I wouldn't be entirely surprised if going kinetic, if actually shooting is somewhere on his menu of options now. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Let's walk up the escalatory, as we refer to it here in the war room, the escalatory ladder. | ||
Let's pull back for a second, because you wrote the book that people, if you want to see what it feels like when it starts. | ||
Read Newsham's book. | ||
And you'll be reaching for a couple of three cups of Warpath coffee. | ||
Okay? It's in your face. | ||
Colonel, before we get to the kinetic part, maybe we'll do that another day. | ||
But I want to talk about the escalatory part because this is not just about tariffs and it's not about trade. | ||
These are two incompatible systems. | ||
The question is, can the world continue on with two totally incompatible systems? | ||
And President Trump in 2019, for two years, two years, and he was on Lighthizer and Navarro every week with details. | ||
Keep me up to speed. | ||
In two years, from the time she came to Mar-a-Lago in, I think, February or March, to the time... | ||
Of May of 2019, when the deal was basically done in draft form and Lee He had the final sign-off from Wan Shi Shan and from Shi when they had the first Belt and Road, they looked at it and went through it and they said, | ||
we've come to a decision point. | ||
We are going to either integrate into the Western system and we will always be subservient to the foreign devils or... | ||
We can tell them we got Putin. | ||
He's hanging around. | ||
We got one belt we're on the road. | ||
You know, I just talked at the World Economic Forum on the same two days separated from Trump's inaugural address. | ||
We're feeling pretty good about ourselves. | ||
How about this? | ||
We spit in their face and say no, and then we go to Wuhan and light off a weapon is what they did at the military games in August and September of that year. | ||
Is the critical path of how we got here today. | ||
And the elites in this nation don't want to talk about it. | ||
They lied about Wuhan. | ||
They lied about the lab. | ||
They've lied about everything dealing how they, they have made China a world power. | ||
The Chinese people, I wanted this, they made the Chinese Communist Party a threat to the United States of America, her citizens in the entire world, and they did it for money. | ||
Colonel Nushin, we've got a minute. | ||
We're going to hold you through the break. | ||
Am I wrong in any of that, sir? | ||
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No, in fact, you're probably understating it, I think, a little bit. | |
You can go back, I think, decades, and you can see how this has all come to pass, how it's played out. | ||
But this has all been the result of really cravenness on the part of America's ruling class, America's elite. | ||
And I don't think they have the slightest bit of... | ||
Remorse for what they've done. | ||
You think they believe in leprechauns who they blame for what's happened. | ||
But if you want to see what the outcome of all that has been, go live in a cheap motel in Baltimore for a week and see what it looks like. | ||
That is the outcome of what our best and brightest, what the Ivy Leagues have given us. | ||
And it is about that bad. | ||
But you've laid it out pretty well. | ||
And there's been chances where we could have stopped the PRC, stopped the Chinese Communist Party, and we squandered every one of them. | ||
Colonel, can you hang on for a second? | ||
I'm going to go to a commercial break. | ||
Brian Kennedy is also going to join us here. | ||
He's got an amazing new Claremont event I want to tell you about. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
This is why the Committee in Present Danger, we're doing webinars every couple of days. | ||
If you go back and look at the material we've put up, this great group, which Colonel Newsham is one of the founders, you see that you look at it now and go, wow, these guys were ahead of the curve. | ||
Of course. | ||
Because they understand what the threat is. | ||
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Brian Kennedy, the hemispheric defense... | ||
Which somebody's got to tell, hey, Pete Hegg says, we've got to understand the hemispheric defense. | ||
I don't know how we get a trillion dollar budget on that. | ||
I'm not sure we need a trillion dollars. | ||
All the way from Panama Canal to Greenland to the Arctic, out to the vast Pacific as a natural barrier to the three island chains. | ||
But maybe we get there because of what you're talking about. | ||
You have a special day on the Iron Dome for the United States. | ||
Is this an anti-ballistic missile system that you guys are talking about? | ||
And where do we go to get more information and actually watch this, sir? | ||
Yes, Steve. | ||
Well, it's a golden dome, as President Trump said. | ||
And President Trump had an executive order directing the DOD to come up with a way of building a 21st century missile defense that would actually work. | ||
My colleagues at the Claremont Institute and I put together a webinar for this evening. | ||
It'll be on at 5:30 Pacific Time, 8:30 Eastern Time. | ||
It's going to discuss the whole Golden Dome concept that President Trump has advocated. | ||
Today, the United States cannot stop a single nuclear ballistic missile coming from China or Russia, or from one from Iran if it's from a ship off of our coast. | ||
I thought your discussion with Grant was excellent, and Grant's a brilliant guy. | ||
To underscore what you're saying, how serious can the Chinese or the Russians take us when we're going to leave the American population vulnerable to ballistic missile attacks? | ||
President Trump understands that. | ||
Where do people go tonight? | ||
This is quite controversial. | ||
Aren't we still party to an anti-ballistic missile treaty, or is that expired? | ||
Are we? | ||
We withdrew from it. | ||
We withdrew from it. | ||
We have a rudimentary system in California and Alaska, but today we cannot stop a single Chinese ballistic missile launched at the United States. | ||
How will the Chinese take us seriously under those circumstances? | ||
What time is this seminar going to be? | ||
8.30 Eastern Time. | ||
We're going to stream it on the War Room channel here, I believe. | ||
And it'll be a great discussion about what it takes to defend the United States. | ||
And President Trump has been on top of it the whole time. | ||
Okay, we're looking forward to it. | ||
Maybe we'll get you back on tomorrow to do Q&A. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Brian Kennedy, this is what President Trump is talking about. | ||
Maybe an Iron Dome for the U.S. anti-ballistic missile. | ||
Quite controversial. | ||
Grant, where do people go to get your writings? | ||
Where do they go to get your book? | ||
All of it. | ||
We'll have you back on talk more of the kinetic part as we go up the escalatory ladder with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Sir. Sure. | ||
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My Twitter is at NewshamGrant. | |
Everything I write is at the Center for Security Policy website, also www.grantnewsham.com. | ||
And if you want to really do... | ||
The presentdangerchina.org website gives you some ideas of how to get to your representative and tell them to do things like support Mr. Trump's America First investment policy to stop Wall Street raising money for Chinese battery companies. | ||
I do recommend that. | ||
And I would also like to see the finally. | ||
The wealth, the obscene wealth of the Chinese leadership exposed. | ||
It's supposed to have been done already. | ||
It hasn't been done. | ||
That would be something that would really hurt the Chinese. | ||
The report put out by the, the interim report was embarrassing. | ||
It was so silly. | ||
Stupid. Yeah. | ||
Newsweek's got an amazing piece. | ||
I'll get you, and Cleo Pascal is actually in it, an amazing piece about the three island chains and the Chinese Communist Party basically picking up for free. | ||
What an American generation gave their blood for, that was the islands in the South Pacific, because we're going to get back involved in that, trust me. | ||
Grant, Colonel, thank you so much. | ||
You're a seer, and look forward to having you back on, sir. | ||
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Sure, thanks for having me. | |
You know why I feel pretty damn good? | ||
Go back and look at what we've talked to this audience about and presented the details of the audience, including Wuhan Lab, when we were the first to become war and pandemic, and on the very first frickin' show of that back in 23 January, I think it was, or 20 January of 2020, laid out exactly what was coming out of Wuhan Lab and why they were doing it. | ||
This is one of the reasons I was the first day of the Biden regime. | ||
I was fully sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party, Navarro, Pompeo, Pottinger, and myself. | ||
Fully saying I was the only civilian and proud of it. | ||
These people are diabolical and they're in business with the elites in this nation who don't have no pause whatsoever being busy. | ||
That's the type of people, that's the type of internal enemies we have in this country. | ||
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