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I'm going to march. | |
Why? | ||
I think my duty. | ||
Troops have been firing indiscriminately. | ||
The bicycle rickshaw scooped up the injured. | ||
Others were shunted onto bikes and peddled to hospital. | ||
Many were carried away by frantic local residents. | ||
There was confusion and despair among those who could hardly credit that their own army was firing wildly at them. | ||
Many were bystanders, perhaps naive about the savagery of the situation. | ||
Indeed, it was hard at times to grasp that this army was launching into an unarmed civilian population as if charging into battle. | ||
From Tiananmen Square, the sound of gunfire sounded like a battle, but it was one-sided. | ||
A line of soldiers were strung out facing a huge crowd. | ||
The air was filled with shouts of "Fascists, stop killing!" This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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 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. Vann. | |
*Dramatic Music* | ||
It's Tuesday, 3 June, Year of the Lord, 2025, in the United States of America, in the imperial capital in New York City, where our guests from the new fatal state of China join us, an expatriate group. | ||
But it is morning in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on the commemoration of a historic day. | ||
Forrest, Roy and Ava, and they are with me. | ||
Forrest is one of my co-hosts. | ||
Of course, Roy and Ava do their show every week, and we have them on Breaking News out of China. | ||
You know, and Tiananmen doesn't get enough exposure. | ||
We're going to go into the reasons, I think, for that. | ||
But, folks, I will tell you, if you look, particularly, let's say, post-World War II, and maybe including World War II, you have never seen the outright brutality on unarmed people. | ||
Guns are not allowed in China. | ||
The Chinese in that square, the young students and people just come together, these massive crowds, were totally and completely unarmed. | ||
And they were gunned down. | ||
And the casualty rates have always been suppressed. | ||
I remember Miles Guo told me he thought it was 50,000 just in Beijing alone and throughout the country because virtually every major city had an uprising. | ||
And on the cusp, the Chinese Communist Party actually stared into the abyss on those couple of days. | ||
Forrest, today we're going to get into why it's not promulgated more in China, but Tiananmen and what led up to it. | ||
Today, what does Tiananmen mean if you're in mainland China today, particularly walking across that really magnificent square right there by the Forbidden City? | ||
What does it mean for people in mainland China today, and what does it mean for those that are expatriates, sir? | ||
Okay. | ||
First of all, thank you for having us. | ||
June 4th, 1989, that's the first time for a lot of Chinese people openly challenged the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
In the spring of that year, millions of students, workers and professors going on the street demanding for political reform, asking for ending the corruption and also asking for The freedom of expression. | ||
Every people standing peacefully on the street asking for freedom and democracy. | ||
But you have witnessed and everybody witnessed that the CCP ordered the PLA to turn the guns and tanks towards the unarmed citizens. | ||
That reminds us how brutal this regime is to use the power To kill people to preserve their power. | ||
To Chinese people up to today, June 4th is a very most prohibited topic. | ||
If you mention it on social media or in your chat, on WeChat, you could be arrested, you could be put in prison, or even worse. | ||
That's a taboo in China. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the Chinese Communist Party want to erase this memory, this event. | ||
They don't want people to know the past. | ||
But for Chinese people, that's the courage for Chinese people. | ||
That's the fire of Chinese people asking for freedom and democracy. | ||
But of course that massacre also shattered a generation's dream for peacefully reform. | ||
And after that also the Chinese Communist Party They combined with economic reform and controlled the people more tightly. | ||
That's what it means to the Chinese people. | ||
Every single Chinese people is under surveillance and censorship, and they don't have freedom. | ||
They have no freedom of religion, and they have no freedom of speech. | ||
So for the Chinese people, that means a lot. | ||
Also, I would like to talk about what that means to the free world. | ||
First of all, that's the fork of the history. | ||
because in 1989, Berlin War was falling and the East Europeans just breaking from the Communists. | ||
But the And also from that event, the CCP has learned their tricks. | ||
They know how to hide the truth because when they hide the truth, they can use the brutal force. | ||
They can attack the freedom country. | ||
So they basically evolved themselves to a much more sophisticated attack. | ||
That's what we are facing today, the unrestricted warfare. | ||
So for Chinese people, that day, it's very tragic. | ||
but for the free world that day it's a warning for the past and for the present because to be honest Back then, the students think they can trust the CCP. | ||
They are young, have no experience, full of hope, maybe a little bit naive. | ||
They trust the CCP to negotiate with them. | ||
But the CCP used their technique basically starting the protest. | ||
But at the back, they are prepared for the cracking down and for the tanks and guns. | ||
When the time comes, they roll with the tank. | ||
So, what happens in this country now? | ||
Let's fast-forward to 2019 and 2020, when the first term Trump turned. | ||
We negotiated with CCP, hoping to get a deal. | ||
But actually, we did get a deal, and we even signed a deal with Liu He. | ||
But what happened? | ||
COVID-19 hit. | ||
And then Trump lost the election in 2020. | ||
So you see, that's exactly the same strategy and technique the CCP used to against and to attack the West country and the people who had a good face. | ||
Trust CCP. | ||
But the CCP is so evil, if they can slaughter their own people to keep their power, you can imagine what they can do to the Western and American people. | ||
That's what exactly they did. | ||
So right now, I think President Trump still wishes to talk with CCP to get a deal. | ||
But the CCP is using their controlled media. | ||
The propaganda to go after the administration, to go after Mr. Trump, and to tell them the tariff is so tough for the Chinese people, and the Chinese people is the victim. | ||
Yes, the Chinese people are the victims, but they are the victims of Chinese Communist Party, not American. | ||
the Americans just put their measure to counter Chinese Communist Party to make sure to protect their own citizen. | ||
So that tells you You can bet the next movement after like one year during the midterm, they will use their propaganda, they will use their political influence to interfere with the midterm election. | ||
And the next will be the 2028 election. | ||
That's how they plan to defeat this country, to defeat Mr. Trump. | ||
That's why, Steve, this show and your War Room Pass is so important to the world and to the Chinese people because you know Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You know their tactics. | ||
You know their secret. | ||
You can tell the people what they are planning. | ||
And you are awakening the American people to take action. | ||
So that means for us, we have to put our action together to move fast, to taking down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Today marks 36th anniversary for that massacre. | ||
We're not only here to memorize all those people who sacrificed for the democracy and the freedom, but we are here to Forrest, brilliant. | ||
And you know, they stole the 2020 election when they tore up the deal in 2019 that Lighthizer and Navarro and Jameson Greer, Ambassador Greer today, had worked on with Li He. | ||
They tore it up in our face after having the one belt, one road. | ||
Meeting with Putin. | ||
Wan Shishan said, as Miles told us, we can't kowtow to the foreign devils. | ||
Then, you know, COVID came out of the military games. | ||
They stole the 2020 election. | ||
And we just had a stolen election in South Korea by a political warfare, which, as you know, in unrestricted warfare is very sophisticated. | ||
Ava, one thing, when I talk to my colleagues, I used to be on Wall Street for many years and in finance. | ||
When I talk to my colleagues in finance, when I talk to my colleagues in business that are actually in China or work with China or around China, they tell me, look, the Chinese Communist Party is pretty up front. | ||
They would love to transition to a democracy, but that the Chinese people are not mature enough. | ||
They're not ready for democracy, this most ancient... | ||
They're like children. | ||
And that the Chinese Communist Party, this is why there's only 90,000 of the 1.2 or 3 billion people, only 90,000 are part of the CCP, that they need to be the guiding strong hand of a strong parent. | ||
In Tiananmen Square, and I've read every possible document about it, when the hardliners – They were bringing in troops. | ||
They were bringing in military the entire time because they were worried. | ||
But when they made a decision that, hey, this thing is out of control and we have to stop it now, is when I think it was the Beijing Art Union's students made a, I believe it was papier-mâché replica of the Statue of Liberty called the Empress of, the Goddess of Liberty. | ||
That's when the hardliners go, no, this thing's got to be shut down. | ||
Talk to us about, nobody could see that film and that footage and not know that the Chinese people love freedom and love liberty. | ||
To stand there unarmed and to be gunned down by troops and tanks, ma 'am. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
This claim that's mentioned by the CCP is preposterous. | ||
Because looking at China and the 5,000 years of civilization that the Chinese people have created, and we offer it to the world, I don't have to say. | ||
There's a lot of influential people in the United States actually cherish China and those historic relics, you know, the collector of them. | ||
So that speaks louder to themselves. | ||
And through the Tiananmen massacre, through this three months students organized And they're actually entering the dialogues and everything. | ||
But Forrest has mentioned a very key lesson. | ||
I think Americans are not understanding the way you should. | ||
Especially when you mentioned about the political warfare. | ||
Why is the CCP winging repeatedly again and again and again? | ||
It has been far too long. | ||
And I really appreciate that you're inviting us today to face, to confront this painful moment in the modern Chinese history. | ||
Because as you said, 50,000 armed students gone down in front of the world. | ||
And we have to understand what happened that day, that night, and what happened the weeks that leading to that, that we can peel the onions and to see the tactics. | ||
Because I can tell you this is the same playbook that is going on. | ||
Today's America and today's President Trump is no different than the students standing in the Tiananmen Square that night. | ||
So let me draw the parallel and help all of us to reflect what we can learn from this painful experience that the Chinese people paid 36 years ago. | ||
So let me take you back to the surrounding of these events. | ||
Weeks before the massacre, according to Moscow's revelation, the CCP already decided. | ||
To cracking down violently on the student movement in end of May. | ||
Around May 22nd, they've already made a decision. | ||
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They hinted on the newspaper. | |
So just several days before the crackdown, they cleared out, particularly American media. | ||
That is why you don't see many media reporting on the scene. | ||
The only see BBC and the other one is Hong Kong. | ||
But if you search online, American media was not there. | ||
You missed. | ||
This most tragic event on planet Earth. | ||
Why? | ||
Because CCP banned it. | ||
So they blocked the truth. | ||
And the second thing happened is propaganda. | ||
Okay? | ||
So this is how political warfare operates. | ||
They're focusing on cognitive warfare and media warfare. | ||
They're shaping your reality, influencing your judgment on events through selective processing or propagation of information. | ||
So weeks, the then-premier of China, Li Peng. | ||
And on the TV screen, Lee presented himself as a very reasonable leader, even caring and sympathetic to the students' demands. | ||
However, the students was portrayed as someone who is unreasonable and aggressive. | ||
Okay, so thinking about it. | ||
And then across the radio, across the newspaper, they portrayed the same image, reinforced that information. | ||
And now come down on the night of the June 3rd and the early morning of June 4th. | ||
Okay, so the CCP burned. | ||
They found a dead soldier's body and the CCP burned them and handed them on the trees and took photo and published on national newspaper and claiming that the students were so violent and they're violent mobs that killed the soldiers. | ||
This is their fake news tactics. | ||
And then afterwards, further propaganda. | ||
On June 4th, the paramount leader of the CCP, Deng Xiaoping, made a televised speech. | ||
And this gave the CCP the political legitimacy because they defined the nature of this movement, saying it is a foreign entity. | ||
And they say those innocent and ignorant students are exploited by those foreign forces. | ||
Okay, so they painted the students as someone, as a pawn used by foreign enemies. | ||
And what happened to the soldiers? | ||
That was open fire and gunned down the Chinese people. | ||
They were locked. | ||
They were deprived of news for 10 days prior to the massacre. | ||
Only CCP propaganda showing them fake photos, fake reports of how aggressive the students were and basically divided. | ||
Lao Baixin. | ||
Okay, so when the soldiers ordered by the CCP sent into They were reluctant. | ||
They don't want to shoot. | ||
But because it's commotion, it's fighting opposite, you know, positions. | ||
So people get routed against each other. | ||
So unfortunately, they opened fire. | ||
And they were forced to open fire because if they don't, if they hesitate, somebody ordered their officers to basically execute the soldier on the scene. | ||
So that's why you heard the BBC reporting they're open fire indiscriminately, including soldiers themselves. | ||
And this is how the things happened. | ||
So let's examine this United States. | ||
Let's talk about the United States today, okay? | ||
as Forrest has given you an example of 2019. | ||
Just take us back to 2019. | ||
We know it's an awesome The CCP has said, let's talk. | ||
Okay, let's talk. | ||
Let's negotiate. | ||
Yeah, you make some concession. | ||
I would do this for you. | ||
I will promise to buy 50 billion of your farmers, your agricultural products, right? | ||
And then back and forth and back and forth. | ||
And then what happened? | ||
You know, they made all those media reports saying this is bad. | ||
Trump is not honoring this or this is good for farmers, but your leaders is not giving you that. | ||
And then after May 2019, they released the virus. | ||
They had a full intention. | ||
Okay, just like they had a full intention to send in those tanks and run over those armless students at the end of May, May 22nd, but they put it on a show in front of the world, not only garnered the political legitimacy for the thuggish regime, painted themselves as a rightful socialist government. | ||
At the same time, they painted those imperialist foreign nations as enemy. | ||
The perception and the judgment of the entire Chinese people. | ||
So think about 36 years ago. | ||
We don't have, what do we have today? | ||
Media, mainstream media, social media. | ||
Information already at that time was, although tightly controlled, but we don't have all those technologies. | ||
But today, 36 years later. | ||
I can say it's very sad, even though we have advanced technology, but never before. | ||
We're so censored. | ||
Look around. | ||
Today is June 4th, June 3rd and June 4th. | ||
Is there any media talking about truth today other than you, Mr. Bannon? | ||
Other than us, the new federal state of China, telling Americans what the playbook of the CCP, and they have been pulling it again and again, and every single time they're very successful. | ||
It's because we haven't taken the time. | ||
To understand, because history doesn't repeat. | ||
History rhymes. | ||
Can we recognize the pattern? | ||
So I think, you know, Miles mentioned numerous times that you are sent by God to the Chinese people and to the American people to take down the CCP because you have a divine mission. | ||
And we really believe that because Miles running into you. | ||
On the day, on the same day, there was terrestrial rain, if you recall. | ||
It was the establishment, the official funding of the new federal state of China on a boat. | ||
It was raining cats and dogs, and we were worried about whether this official ceremony would start on time or not. | ||
And then Miles Kuo told you, and you guys had a conversation, and Miles Kuo said, don't worry. | ||
And then he prayed. | ||
And what happened? | ||
The rain. | ||
You know, the dark clouds dissipated and the ceremony went on on time. | ||
And if you recall that when he bit his finger and sworn his conviction, there's a lightning split through the heaven on top of the Statue of Liberty. | ||
I mean, this is God's message. | ||
That's why I'm sitting here. | ||
I'm so honored to talking to you and the Warren Posse, because we are. | ||
We are born to take down the CCP. | ||
I'm just a simple Irishman, but I'm very inspired by Laobajing, by the Chinese people. | ||
They are thirsting for freedom. | ||
And you saw 36 years ago today in Beijing, in Tiananmen Square, gunned down in cold blood. | ||
By a brutal dictatorship. | ||
Arguably the most brutal dictatorship in the history of man. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back with Tiananmen Square in a moment. | ||
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The noise of gunfire rose from all over the center of Peking. | |
Thank you so much. | ||
Why? | ||
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Why? | |
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Roy, you know, it shocks me all the time, particularly the time I spent in Shanghai and in China, mainland China, all the years in Hong Kong, which I dearly love as one of my most favorite cities in the world, of which I'm banned for the rest of my life to going to until we take down the CCP, which hopefully won't be too far, about the ignorance Of folks in the West, but, you know, there's so much suppression of the information. | ||
It just never came out and you never saw a bunch of books about it or magazine. | ||
It was always kind of suppressed in the West of not really fully understanding. | ||
And nobody really makes the connection between the June uprising in among the students, but also then the workers and the middle class started to get into it. | ||
And what happened in taking down the Berlin Wall just six months later, both people, the Russian people, essentially, and the people in the captive nations of Eastern Europe. | ||
And Lao-Beijing both rose up essentially 50 years, 50 to 55 years after the quote-unquote end of World War II because World War II hadn't really ended. | ||
And America's two allies, the Russian people and the Chinese people, rose up against the masters that, quite frankly, the political class, the globalists kind of left them with. | ||
But why is it – Forrest made a quite moving statement. | ||
It's taboo. | ||
It's not that it's suppressed or people just don't know about it, don't write about it, and we don't know about it in the West, including well-educated people and people that are international business people. | ||
It's taboo to even talk about it in China. | ||
Maybe even more taboo than the Cultural Revolution. | ||
Why is that, sir? | ||
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Well, because of fear. | |
Because the CCP feared the truth. | ||
What we are doing right now, Steve, and also War Room and Getter is so hated. | ||
And feared by the CCP. | ||
Imagine if we had had War Room and Getter and President Trump, we would have saved a lot of lives. | ||
The tragedy wouldn't have happened that time because like Ava and Forrest said, we, like a lot of media, mainstream media already knew, like, it's like everybody's waiting for this to happen. | ||
Right? | ||
And CCP staged everything, and CCP's putting out propaganda. | ||
And basically, the only people who didn't know are the students on the square. | ||
When you saw those pictures we put out, it's very sad. | ||
Most of them probably already lost their lives. | ||
Because, like, imagine in May, the CCP's already arrested hundreds of thousands of people around the nation. | ||
And if you look at the Tank Man, the famous Tank Man scene, the Tank Man was executed right after that shot. | ||
And the whole family of tank men disappeared. | ||
So that's how, like, they deal with the people who dare to stand up against the CCP. | ||
And the sad thing is we didn't have war room. | ||
We didn't have a righteous media or social media platform, a platform like where we're speaking right now, speaking the truth to power. | ||
So that's exactly why we talked about the Peking University, like, just a week ago. | ||
The CCP arrested over 40 professors and students because CCP feared that before June 4th, there could be another June 4th movement because of the letter they sent to the CCP and warned about you, Steve Bannon, and Miles Kuo and the New Federal State of China. | ||
But I think the spirit of June Force has its own legacy. | ||
That's how it radically transformed Mao's life. | ||
Later, in 30 years, he never forgot. | ||
like he still remember like when he was in jail in 22 months, like how those over 60, They were never on the history book. | ||
Nobody knows before Miles came out and blew the whistle on this. | ||
So it's really a tragedy. | ||
But we are here not just to commemorate this event. | ||
Like Ava and Forrest said, we're here to warn the United States. | ||
American people and the United States today are the students. | ||
In Tiananmen Square in 1989, because the CCP never changed and never was trustworthy. | ||
It always lied. | ||
Like what Eva talked about, like they staged the scene and they were talking to the students at night on June 3rd. | ||
And then they were secretly sending the soldiers by subway into the Tiananmen Square to coerce them and lie to them, lie to the army, because they knew if they told them the truth, they wouldn't have followed the order, the soldiers. | ||
So they were on site and then they were forced to open fire. | ||
Basically, they lied to everybody. | ||
So we are here to warn the United States if you look at 2019. | ||
If you look at right now 2025, as we're speaking, Xi Jinping is still saying that Trump is begging him to strike a deal with him. | ||
Right? | ||
So we're here. | ||
So that's why we say, like, we're not just here to commemorate this, but also we're here to warn the United States. | ||
We don't want to wait until the eve of June 3rd, 1989. | ||
When I talk to people, Forrest, about, you know, there's 1.1 or 2 or 3 or 4 billion people in China, however, you know, the most accurate demographic count is. | ||
There's only 90,000 members of the CCP and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And really what we've talked to often and Miles has done a great job of talking about the factions. | ||
Really 5,000 make a difference. | ||
Is it because of the brutality of Tiananmen that stops the Chinese people from rising up? | ||
How do 90,000 and really a small minority of that, let's say 5,000 to 20,000, essentially suppress? | ||
1.2 billion people from one of the world's most ancient and greatest civilizations, sir. | ||
First of all, definitely it put a lot of fear and silence into the Chinese people's mind. | ||
There's a lot of brave people like us still have that fire inside of us. | ||
That's why you see a million people standing up with us against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They are fighting with an FSC to fight against this evil regime. | ||
But I think the Chinese Communist Party was able to control the 1.4 billion Chinese people is because they... | ||
Again, as I just mentioned, after the massacre, the CCP's global strategy has changed. | ||
They heavily invested into media, into economic sector, which they use all this money, again, from the U.S.-China trade and also still stolen PI. | ||
From Western country. | ||
And they made all that money and used that money to control the Western country to compromise individuals, whether it's from Hollywood to Wall Street, from the universities to big tech companies. | ||
They used all this influence to help them build the technology, to build the surveillance technology, the censorship technology in China. | ||
That's why they were able to control so tightly in China. | ||
Every single phone, every single message is monitored and surveillanced by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Everybody, when we send the text message, I clearly remember during the pandemic when Dr. Li Wenliang first exposed the virus, they censored him. | ||
In order to send their pictures or the message out, people have to scratch on their pictures or hide them. | ||
That tells you how tight the censorship is. | ||
But the CCP was able to do this because the Western country, all the compromised people, including in the media, in some government, including some intelligence agencies, was able to help them to do this. | ||
That's why we are here. | ||
That's why we are exposing the Chinese Communist Party's evil behavior. | ||
We are telling the truth to the people. | ||
Again, the truth will prevail. | ||
As long as the people know the truth, they will start to fight back and they will take down the Chinese Communist Party within the Chinese people themselves. | ||
That's why it's so important for us to have this broadcast every day, every year, to remind Chinese people, to remind the free world people that the CCP is the root, the cause root for all those trouble and the chaos and all the lives lost. | ||
Thinking about fentanyl, pandemic, all this combined casualty is more than World War I and World War II. | ||
I think people, we are talking about yesterday and today, I believe you talked about World War III. | ||
My opinion, we are already in World War III. | ||
It's just we are moving towards a part of that, which is the kinetic, maybe nuclear part. | ||
But we are already in World War III, which was waged by the Chinese Communist Party against all the free world. | ||
Forrest, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to have Forrest, Ava, and Rory going to join me also tomorrow. | ||
We're going to be obviously breaking a lot of news, a lot of things going on, but we're also going to tie in things like Pete Hegseth giving us a warning of an imminent invasion of Taiwan. | ||
We're going to talk about Korea. | ||
We're going to talk about all the different elements of the Chinese Communist Party as we head into the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
You can't deny that now. | ||
It's not deniable. | ||
Just had a massive assault. | ||
Into Russia, and they're going to hit, and they're going to hit back hard. | ||
Ava, we're running out of time because we're going to play entire Miles Guo, take down the CCP in honor of Miles in Tiananmen, particularly his sacrifice later, his 22 months in prison, which really changed him, he said, as much as anything. | ||
New federal state of China, the broadcast, your news, Up on Getter, the daily news briefs are amazing. | ||
I repost them all the time. | ||
Where do people go for all the content about the new federal state, ma 'am? | ||
On Getter, for sure. | ||
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It's NFSC Speaks on Getter, and we also have a website, NFSCofficial.com. | |
Okay, and your show, your shows, what's the frequency? | ||
I know I'm on the Friday show. | ||
Do you have a frequency or a schedule that... | ||
Yeah, it's a weekly show, me and Roy, with our special guest to you, Stephen K. Bannon, and it's always on Friday around Noomish, so every Friday. | ||
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Perfect. | |
Roy, Getter, it's my platform I go up exclusively on. | ||
I put a lot of stuff. | ||
I repost now a lot of stuff. | ||
It's the easiest one I've ever seen because I'm a technological idiot. | ||
Where do people go to get this app or how do they get there if they just want to get it online on their main computer? | ||
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Yeah, people can just search Getter, G-E-T-T-R, on web or go to Apple or Android store. | |
We have a new feature called Express Sign Up. | ||
You can sign up with one click, and there you can find NFIC Speaks. | ||
You can find Steve K. Bannon, Peter Navarro, Rudy Giuliani, a lot of Patriots. | ||
And it's really easy to use. | ||
And it's a great platform. | ||
What are the... | ||
What's the lessons you learned? | ||
What's the big pitch of why people should go there? | ||
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Well, first of all, we don't have the algorithm at all to shadow ban and censor people using AI or algorithms. | |
And also, we're prepared to launch a lot of new features this next year. | ||
And also, we really want to simplify the process of people to sign up. | ||
So definitely check out. | ||
We're going to have some AI feature that really enable people to use the platform, but not to censor and suppress the voices. | ||
And our sign-up increased by 10 times recently, daily users. | ||
Amazing. | ||
I can feel the intensity when I put stuff up. | ||
Forrest, where do people go for your social media, sir? | ||
You can find us on FSC TV. | ||
We have a Chinese program there. | ||
Of course, with Roy's help, we have an English translation. | ||
On demand, which is very helpful. | ||
So hopefully everybody can listen to us and find us there. | ||
I'll see you guys back here at 10 o 'clock tomorrow. | ||
I want to thank Jim Rickards, one of the great geopolitical strategists, a contributor to the show, RickardsWarRoom.com. | ||
You go there. | ||
It's a landing page. | ||
You go there, you can get Strategic Intelligence, which chairman and CEOs all over the world read. | ||
If you love the capital markets and strategy and intelligence, national security we do here in the War Room every day, you will love this letter, Strategic Intelligence. | ||
And he throws in a free book about artificial intelligence and currency. | ||
That will shock you, as only Jim Rickards can. | ||
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It's all free, quite accessible, and you can understand it. | ||
So make sure you check it out today. | ||
We're going to be back in the warm at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time tomorrow. | ||
We're going to go through much more, not just on Tiananmen, but connected to events like maybe the imminent invasion of Taiwan. | ||
And what the Chinese Communist Party is doing on the infiltration of the United States of America. | ||
I want to leave you with one of the people that have done more for the United States of America than virtually any American, maybe with the exception of Donald Trump. | ||
That would be Miles Guo. | ||
They came to the West to warn us about the existential threat, not just to the Chinese people, his fellow countrymen, but also to citizens of the United States and the United States of America. | ||
The epic song that we use every day, played in its entirety, Take Down the CCP. | ||
Next year, Beijing, Free Miles Guo, Take Down the CCP. |