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Aug. 15, 2025 - Bannon's War Room
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Episode 4708: Trump Heads To Alaska For Putin Summit; Importing Destruction Of America's Graduates
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donald j trump
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unidentified
Day of days for America and her allies.
Crowds before the White House await the announcement from the President that the Japs have surrendered unconditionally.
harry s truman
I have received this afternoon a message from the Japanese government in reply to the message forwarded to that government by the Secretary of State on August 11th.
I deem this reply a full acceptance of the Pop Dam Declaration, which specifies the unconditional surrender of Japan.
In the reply, there is no qualification.
unidentified
Reporters rush out to relay the news to an anxious world and touch off celebrations throughout the country.
Washington is jubilant.
And in Chicago, more than a million sing and dance in the streets in the biggest celebration the windy city has ever seen.
Joy is unconfined.
matthew chance
President Trump has been relatively optimistic on the prospects of this summit actually being a success, saying he said there was just a 25% chance of it being a failure, implying 75% odds that this would work out well.
But there's very little on the ground in terms of what the Russians have said to indicate they're prepared to offer any kind of compromise.
I spoke to Western diplomats over the course of the past few hours, and they said, look, their belief is that their expectations for a successful outcome of these talks in terms of trying to find a solution to the Ukraine war are very low because of that reason, because Putin hasn't showed any sign of making any compromises as he comes to the table here in Anchorage in Alaska.
But there was also optimism expressed by European diplomats that I spoke to saying that, look, you know, if this does not go as well as President Trump anticipates, it could be that he will come out of this on the other side and take a much tougher approach towards Russia.
In the past, the pressure, they said, has all been on Ukraine.
He was berated in the Oval Office.
He had intelligence sharing frozen, military aid frozen.
The pressure could turn now towards Russia, these European diplomats say, if Trump doesn't get the outcome that he's looking for.
So that's the sort of mood of the international allies going into this going into this meeting.
There's also been a lot of Russian delegates arriving.
Kiro Dmitriev, the trade envoy, we spoke to him yesterday.
Also, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, who arrived in a t-shirt, which had USSR, or the Russian version of the USSR, the old Soviet Union, emblazoned on the front with his comments about what was going to happen in this forthcoming summit between the two presidents.
Take a listen.
harry s truman
We never make any plans in advance.
unidentified
We know that we have arguments, a clear, understandable position.
We will present it.
Much has already been done during the visits of the US President's Special Envoy Witkov.
This is what the Russian President talked about.
Witkov spoke on behalf of President Trump.
I hope that tomorrow we will continue this useful conversation.
matthew chance
Yeah, well, we have a clear, understandable position.
That's what Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, said.
And that position has been stated and stated again.
Basically, Russia wants all of the territory in Russia, sorry, in Ukraine, that it has formally annexed, but has failed to so far gain full military control over.
That's something that's unpalatable, unacceptable to the Ukrainians and the Europeans as well.
And so we'll see if there's any further compromises or any compromises at all that Moscow is prepared to make or Vladimir Putin is prepared to make in these face-to-face meetings set to take place in the hours ahead.
unidentified
Describe a little bit, Mr. President, because I know you've had a lot of phone calls with President Putin.
What's the difference in a face-to-face in person meeting?
donald j trump
Look, he's a smart guy.
unidentified
Been doing it for a long time, but so have I. Been doing it for a long time.
donald j trump
And here we are with President.
unidentified
That was much more difficult than what I'm doing today, believe me.
So we get along.
donald j trump
There's a good respect level on both sides.
And I think, you know, something's going to come of it.
unidentified
I noticed he's bringing a lot of business people from Russia.
donald j trump
And that's good.
unidentified
I like that because they want to do business, but they're not doing business until we get the war settled.
donald j trump
You're going to talk about business.
We have the hottest country on earth.
We have the hottest economy on earth.
We have the hottest company, the country.
We just set a new stock market record again.
We have hundreds of millions of dollars flowing in from tariffs.
We're the hottest country.
We were a dead country, like dead like doornails, a dead country.
One year ago, we were dead as a doornail.
And now we have the hottest country.
And he wants a piece of that because his country is not hot economically.
In fact, it's the opposite.
And China's not doing well economically.
But we're all look, I want everybody to do well.
The war's got to stop and the killing's got to stop.
unidentified
Thank you for coming back to take questions.
We saw that Russia continued its violence into Ukraine last night, launching even more drones.
What did you make of that?
donald j trump
Well, I think they're trying to negotiate.
He's trying to set a stage.
I mean, in his mind, that helps him make a better deal.
It actually hurts him.
But in his mind, that helps him make a better deal if they can continue the killing.
Maybe it's a part of the world.
Maybe it's just his fabric, his genes, his genetics.
But he thinks that makes him gives him strength in negotiating.
I think it hurts him, but I'll be talking to him about it.
unidentified
Let's go.
The greatest, wildest celebration of all was in New York's Times Square, where two million people, by far the greatest in the city's history, filled the streets all day, waiting for the official word.
A hilarious, happy throng.
They cheered every rumor that it was all over.
And when President Truman's announcement came at 7 o'clock, the lid really blew off.
For discussions today, Mr. President, are the territorial swaps on the table?
Will you be discussing that?
donald j trump
They'll be discussed, but I've got to let Ukraine make that decision.
And I think they'll make a proper decision.
But I'm not here to negotiate for Ukraine.
I mean, to get him at a table.
And I think you have two sides.
Look, Vladimir Putin wanted to take all of Ukraine.
If I wasn't president, he would right now be taking all of Ukraine.
But he's not going to do it.
unidentified
Mr. President, let's talk about the question.
donald j trump
Just one thing.
What about the positive that is?
unidentified
The possibility of the United States providing security guarantees to Ukraine.
Maybe.
donald j trump
Along with Europe and other countries.
Not in the form of NATO, because that's not going to, you know, there are certain things that aren't going to happen.
But yeah, along with Europe, there's a possibility of that.
unidentified
The land swap issue is thorny.
This is going to be very difficult, and this is going to call for days sitting around a table to talk about that.
And this is something that Ukraine is right now dug in about not allowing to happen at their expense.
And so dealing with land swap is something that experts need to deal with before they meet again.
They can't have the leaders sit around the table and work it about among themselves, and certainly not in Alaska.
This is something that's going to have to happen before a second meeting of the three.
Tens of thousands of proud American flags dotted the square.
And as the day wore on, hilarity reached a high peak.
*Dramatic music*
Far into the night, the happy crowd screamed their relief at the end of the greatest war in history.
From early Tuesday morning, the celebration went on for 24 hours.
New York never celebrated like this before, but never did they have a better reason.
steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people.
Here's not got a free shot on 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.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
MAGA media.
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
steve bannon
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
steve bannon
It's Friday, 15 August, in the year of our Lord 2025, the 80th.
I Want to thank my team and the team in Denver for really another magnificent cold open that intercut the issue on the table today, which is having the United States step in and stop a war in the Eurasian landmass that has already taken over 2 million casualties,
killed and wounded, and hopefully the beginning of a rapprochement with our greatest ally from the Second World War, the bloodiest conflict in the history of mankind.
The 80th commemoration today, and you see the joy of the young men and women of the greatest generation that realized that it was mission accomplished, unconditional surrender of both the Japanese empire that came, I don't know, 100 days after the unconditional surrender of the Nazis and before that, the unconditional surrender of the Italian fascists.
Shouldn't be lost on you that these are the two great, nobody wants to talk about it, mainstream media doesn't want to talk about it.
The Fox Network does everything go of its way not to talk about it.
But the commemoration today, when Putin and President Trump meet, are the two great allies of World War II.
You know, not the Bolsheviks and not the Soviets, but the Russian people.
Russian people took, I don't know, the numbers are very tough to get your hands around, but let's say 30 million dead from the Red Army, breaking the Wehrmacht in the bloodlands, particularly in places like Ukraine and around Ukraine and Stalingrad and Kursk and others.
And then, I don't know, another 20 or 30 civilians dead in places like the siege of St. Petersburg at that time called Leningrad.
If you haven't read the book, The 900 Days by Harrison Salisbury, a siege of 900 days at Leningrad, where the people, I don't know, rumors were turned to cannibalism to make sure they didn't fall to the Germans.
All of this today, please keep this in mind, that very few of all these NATO and EU members, very few of their elites which ran their countries supported us in World War II.
Yes, the British did, and they were great allies, but Churchill was very upfront.
They were fighting to keep the balance and power in Europe, which had been the way that they had built the British Empire.
And in Asia, with the collapse of the empire so quickly, they really weren't much of an ally.
Although the troops they had fought incredibly bravely, particularly in the defense of India, the crown jewel of their empire.
But you look at the rest of Europe, the French fell within six weeks.
Then they had a Vichy government that was pro-German.
The French resistant were essentially a handful of people that fought very bravely, suffered under the Germans, helped us tremendously in sabotage and commando raids and things like that.
But in Norway, terrible.
Sweden, neutral, which was if you're neutral, you're basically pro-German.
The Irish, what I'm descended from, horrible, terrible, went out of their way to support the German submarines, right?
Because they hated the British so much.
Spain, Franco, kept them out of the war.
He was a fascist, kept the entire, kept Spain out of the war.
Italy was a fascist.
Eastern Europe, the people suffered tremendously.
We did have Poland.
The Polish people in exile were great allies, as others in exile were allies, but it was a handful.
It's onesies, twosies compared to what the Russian people sacrificed.
And this is what they don't want to teach out of history.
You want to get world peace, combine the Russian people and the American people.
Why do they hate Russia so much?
I was in the Pentagon after coming off of sea duty, and my ship's mission was to hunt Soviet submarines.
That was the anti-submarine warfare philosophy of the American fleet to protect carrier battlegroups and to hunt Russian fast-attack submarines.
Then go back to the Pentagon with the chief naval operation and his senior staff with the beginning of the Reagan, the Reagan administration to take down the evil empire.
But there was not the raw hatred.
I can tell you, there's not the raw hatred you see now.
Why is it the raw hatred?
Why is it hatred?
Why do they hate?
Why is the mainstream media?
Why is the powers of B?
Why the deep state?
All of this investigations.
Why do they fear the Russian people and the American people working together?
Why?
Ask yourself that.
They foam at the mouth.
They hate Putin and they hate the Russian people.
Why is that?
Why are they so dedicated in keeping us separated?
Ask yourself that question.
This is the fundamental underpinnings of what happens today.
Yes, there's going to be land swaps and talk and this and everything on the margin.
Yes, and the details and all the details are important.
Two good things are happening.
Number one, Secretary of Treasury Scott Besson is on the plane with President Trump, so you have a safe pair of hands that can work through the complexity of the economic.
And our own Jack Pasovic, Jack Pisovic on Air Force One, hurdling, even as we speak, to Alaska, the great state of Alaska.
The most, if not the most important strategic asset in the world.
Short break.
Back in the war next.
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President Trump today, obviously on a mission for world peace, quite complicated, but I don't think we could have a better dealmaker in our country's history than Trump, particularly surrounded by the team of very sophisticated Scott Marko with him, Secretary of State, and Scott Besson, Secretary of Treasury.
Jack Pasovic is in the press pool that's on Air Force One.
Jack will be doing special reports all day throughout the day on Real America's Voice.
Our own Brian Glenn is also there.
I think he's traveling by bus now to actually get over to the Air Force base or what they call joint base, Elmendorf.
So we'll have a report from Brian immediately when it comes.
You know, I said at the 100th, the commemoration of the 100th day of President Trump's second term, that now we're going to get into the kind of the killing fields.
The next couple of hundred days will define his presidency and really kind of set the framework or are we going to save this country and turn it around?
These next even 48, 72 hours are quite important because one, we're seizing the institutions because remember, it always gets back to populist nationalism in America first.
We have to sort out the mess in this country.
We sort the mess in this country.
Part of it is obviously getting out of these entanglements in these foreign wars, both in the Middle East, which should be number one priority, and obviously in the Ukraine and Eurasia.
Even as we speak, as President Trump heads to Alaska, on, I don't know, a seven or eight hour flight, Murkowski and the people in the Senate, the lead story in the Hill this morning is how Murkowski and other Republicans working with globalist Democrats are working on a $38 billion, $40 billion, $50 billion aid package to Ukraine.
The two central issues we have to watch for today, because it's going to be very complicated about where the Russian army's been, the land swaps, are they going to stay here, give this up?
Is Ukraine going to give this up?
Everything is predicated on one simple fact.
The United States of America underwrites all this.
They're looking now for two things, two things.
The Zelensky Euro crowd and the European crowd, the leaders, the EU, they're all deadbeats.
They've been screwing us forever on the trade deals, right?
On their making it impossible for American goods to get into their countries while we underwrite their defense.
Why?
Because they hate their own people and hate their own nations.
They're All of them, almost to a person except for Orban and a couple of others, have allowed mass migration into their countries to destroy their countries because they're globalists.
They want a United States of Europe.
They don't want these individual nations.
And they've been deadbeats.
They don't want their people to have to actually step up and say, yes, we must defend our countries and we have to put the defense for it.
That's why in Germany, I think the polling is only 9% of the population will defend its country.
You notice they haven't put up any money.
In fact, when you talk about the 2%, which they only committed to because of Ukraine years ago, they've never come close to meeting it.
And when you get into the details of it, it's not on equipment.
It's not on maneuvers.
It's not on operability, right?
It's none of that.
They've got climate change in there and health care and all these other things, okay?
Because they really can't put up any combat divisions to fight anybody.
Now, different from the 1980s, the Russian army, the Russian Army now, the Red Army then, the Red Army then, the big concern was coming across the North German plain through Poland into Germany and kind of, you know, have a repeat of the World War I, World War II sweeping movements into France that Europe collapsed around.
That's impossible.
You've seen the Russian army for two years, over two years, going on three years, ground down and actually over three years now, ground down with over a million casualties.
They could not take it.
They failed to take Odessa, which I think was really the objective of the exercise, to get to Port Ed Odessa.
They've ground out inch by inch, lost a ton of people.
It's a brutal military.
The way they run it is even more brutal, right?
They don't care how many people they sacrifice, but it's not particularly effective.
The Ukrainians, the very brave and courageous Ukrainians, have essentially fought them to virtually almost a standstill, and they've used advanced technology on drones, but it's all predicated on the United States.
And two things I think we have to be very concerned about and offer advice to President Trump is to avoid two things.
One, a huge underwriting commitment to the redevelopment of Ukraine.
We have more than 37 trillion in debt and $2 trillion deficits and no end in sight.
And inflation, the inflation that's there, driven not by terrorists, but driven by the Keynesian stimulus we still put in with these deficits and with Congress refusing to consider rescissions or pocket rescissions or impoundments, that this orgy of spending just continues on and on and on, that we have to avoid us stepping up and being a major commitment.
And even American financial institutions, their focus should be the United States of America.
We have more than enough need for development in this country, tremendous needs for development in this country.
You don't need to look in Europe and particularly Ukraine for the United States to be involved.
And not just the development guarantees and the capital guarantees, even darker are what we call security guarantees.
Security guarantees essentially mean American, not just arms, but American troops.
Now, maybe it starts off American troops aren't there, but you set up a tripwire like it would be Tanama to including Ukraine in NATO as an Article 5 country if the Russians would do anything in the future.
So a security guarantee and any type of economic guarantees, we really have to fight to make sure that we don't get entrapped further.
Remember, the whole purpose of America First is to get out of these entanglements, to let the Europeans and the Russians figure it out.
I'm an advocate that after this deal is done, I don't even know why we have any more combat troops in Europe.
World War II is over.
This is the 80th commemoration.
You put this part of the war to bed.
It's no need for American combat troops in Germany, the tens of thousands of combat troops we have.
We have more than enough needs for hemispheric defense throughout the cities of the United States, the border of the United States, down in Panama, taking back the Panama Canal in the Pacific, in our territories, not in foreign territories, but in our territories.
There's rapid deployment forces.
This should be the focus.
Let's go ahead and play.
I want to play one more time.
Look at the jubilance.
Look at the enthusiasm.
Look at Damocles' sword.
The sword of death was off of these young men and women.
And just look at the energy.
Look at the happiness.
Look at the joy that you see in these faces.
Let's go ahead and play it again.
unidentified
The day of days for America.
And here it lies.
Crowds before the White House await the announcement from the president that the Japs have surrendered unconditionally.
harry s truman
I have received this afternoon a message from the Japanese government in reply to the message forwarded to that government by the Secretary of State on August 11th.
I deem this reply a full acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration, which specifies the unconditional surrender of Japan.
In the reply, there is no qualification.
unidentified
Reporters rush out to relay the news to an anxious world and touch off celebrations throughout the country.
Washington is jubilant.
And in Chicago, more than a million sing and dance in the streets in the biggest celebration the windy city has ever seen.
Joy is unconfined.
Joy is unconfined.
Greatest, wildest celebration of all was in New York's Times Square, where 2 million people, by far the greatest in the city's history, filled the streets all day waiting for the official word.
A hilarious, happy throng.
They cheered every rumor that it was all over.
And when President Truman's announcement came at 7 o'clock, the lid really blew off.
*Dramatic music*
Tens of thousands of proud American flags dotted the square.
And as the day wore on, hilarity reached a high peak.
Far into the night, the happy crowds screamed their relief at the end of the greatest war in history.
From early Tuesday morning, the celebration went on for 24 hours.
New York never celebrated like this before, but never did they have a better reason.
steve bannon
Because they made it out alive.
Look at that joy.
And that was the beginning of the greatest phase of American history, I believe, post-Second World War.
Today, there's a New York, there's an NBC story about how American young men can't find jobs.
American young men, can we put that up?
American young men can't find jobs.
You know why they can't find jobs?
Because we have 350,000 foreign students here, and those students get jobs.
And plus HB1 and all these scam H-1B visas and all these other scams, they put foreigners ahead.
The same qualities that you see in those young men that fought in one World War II are the exact same qualities you have in this young generation of people between 20 and 30 years old.
They're the exact same people.
They volunteer.
In fact, they volunteered for the military.
Most of the guys in World II will admit they were draftees.
There were some volunteers, particularly early on, mainly draftees.
These are volunteers.
The new greatest generation we have is that younger generation.
And what do we do?
The system goes out of its way to say you're not important, to say you're just trash and garbage, to say, yeah, just go back and live with your mom and dad.
And these are people that have college degrees.
These are the folks that have done everything we've told them they have to do to be successful.
Why?
Because the big tech oligarchs, the corporatists Wall Street, want cheaper labor.
Remember, 80 years ago today, the joy in the streets of New York City and Chicago and throughout the nation, the little hamlets and villages all the way to our biggest cities.
They survived it.
They survived it and went on to build the greatest superpower in the world.
And what have we done with their grandsons?
We've thrown them in a trash bin.
That's the fight we have today.
And this is why we've got to get out of Ukraine with no money and no security guarantees and out of the Middle East.
That's their problems.
Our problems are here at home.
Short commercial break.
Back in a moment.
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War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.
steve bannon
Welcome back.
And let's frame this.
The very important negotiations, and there's going to be all kinds of technical detail.
Look, we're going to have Brian Glenn is on the ground now.
We'll get Brian up in a few minutes.
Jack Pasovic is on Air Force One.
Jack will be inside many of these, at least the press poll for some of these central meetings.
Scott Besson is there to help President Trump and assist him in the negotiations.
There's going to be a lot of back and forth and complexity, but let's talk signal.
The United States holds all the cards, okay?
The eastern Russian-speaking border of this Slavic entity, as these two Slavic nations slug it out, is not in the vital national security interests of the United States.
Let me repeat this, vital national security interests of the United States.
The same as in the Middle East and in Persia and in Syria, right?
That's the expansion of Greater Israel.
That is not about the vital national security interest of the United States.
Now, Israel's a protectorate because of the globalists of Biden and this crowd, the deep state that's gone after Trump, and now you have these investigations going down like crazy.
And we're going to have in the second hour Peter Schweitz is going to join us.
Eric Eggers is going to join us over at government accountability and the great investigative reporting they've been doing on Clinton and everything for the last 10 years, now becoming a big issue.
Alex Jones is going to come to us, is going to be on with us.
We hold all the cards.
We don't have to underwrite this.
There's no secret law that says we have to.
And we have to stop the madness.
You can't have Zelensky and these Europeans getting on calls and they're demanding this and they're demanding this.
It's like the Democrats coming back to Texas.
Oh, they're demanding this.
They got demands to come back.
Screw you.
It's time to go full maximalist.
We have to save our country.
The country that those young men and women that were celebrating in Times Square, that they bequeathed to us with their blood.
That's what's important about today.
That's what the mainstream media and Fox and all these people are going to connect the dots don't want to talk about.
It's their sacrifice that got us this country.
And it's incumbent upon us to put America first and particularly put American citizens first.
And in doing that, how about this?
We put the young American of the putting the American citizens first.
The top of the pyramid should be our young men and women who are abused right now, particularly the young men, abused.
They should call what they're doing to this young generation of men, you should call, in any normal society you call child protective services on abuse to make them feel like trash.
They're not trash.
They're exactly in the direct lineage of those men that fought and won World War II.
You look at these last couple of generations of what they've done to answer the call on wars that our leaders lied and misled people on.
They still volunteered in droves and still fought with the same courage and tenacity and grit of the best of their forefathers, from Lexington and Concord all the way down to Antietam and Gettysburg, the Battle of New Orleans, all of it.
San Juan Hill, the First World War, where we made the critical difference that brought that to an end.
We have to keep that in mind.
No security guarantees and no opening the checkbook for Ukrainian development.
Let the Europeans, they're wealthy nations, they want to do it, let them do it.
This is their war.
They instigated this.
They're the ones that brought this down on Ukraine and fought to the Atlantic Ukraine.
Why are we Even in this situation today, the brave Ukrainians are now 60-year-old people, are now allowed to go to the battlefield, and they're recruiting them as fast as they can.
Because Ukrainians are naturally patriotic.
They've been very courageous.
As a people, it's been pretty amazing, but it's not about that.
This war has nothing to do with the vital national security interests of the United States.
You know what does what's happening in Los Angeles, what's happening in Chicago, what's happening and going to happen in New York after this election.
President Trump, what he's doing in Washington, D.C. today, with seizing the institutions and seizing the nation's capital and turning it around from being a crime-ridden, graffiti, marked hellhole.
Also, in Texas, we have to have a maximalist position in the House of Representatives.
There's no question about it.
And any politician that waivers on that ought to be turfed out immediately.
If you don't understand that, Abbott, you do not understand the moment in history that we're in.
Look at what you saw in California yesterday.
They're going to take a state that, I don't know, is 35, 40% Republican, and they're going to have a 52-seat congressional delegation that's going to have, I think, four seats, either 50 to 2 or 48 to 4, because they don't care.
They play smash mouth.
I don't hold that against them.
I'm so glad we sent the ICE agents there yesterday and there should have been arresting more people.
I'm going to play a video right now.
I don't know how many people in this video are U.S. citizens.
There may be some, but it's not the point.
The point is, many are not.
And we can't, this is what's competing against U.S. citizens, young men and women all the time, and people that we have ascertained are, you know, can't get jobs because the globalists won't hire them.
The globalists and the big tech oligarchs push H-1B visas, and now they want the spouses to work and all of it and use that as an entry into these green cards.
We don't need any of these programs now.
We don't need any foreign students and we don't need any visas put out for workers.
We don't.
Let's get our own house in order.
There may be a time we do that.
And even the foreign students that come here should have an exit visa stapled to their diploma to return home.
Why?
It's not just America that we're trying to assist in greatness.
It's all these individual countries.
You want the world to be in peace.
You want the world to be in prosperity.
Have these individual nations make themselves great again.
How are they going to do that?
One of the primary ways is to keep their own best and the brightest.
We can't be an imperialist about talent.
You can't.
I understand.
If you have some Einsteins or people like that, certainly there's always room and opportunities for that.
But that's not what we're talking about.
And when they say that, they're lying to you.
The NBC story is just the flip side of this.
These young men can't get jobs.
And these are people that have already gone through and done everything they were told to do.
And particularly the STEM people, the people that got the technical degrees.
These are people that have focused and worked hard since they were in grade school, of which many of us, myself included, maybe every now and again kind of, you know, hey, maybe sports is more fun.
Maybe reading is more fun than grinding it out and getting straight A's because trust me, I did not get straight A's.
These are the kids that did what they were told to do, and now they're hit up and it's about their confidence.
How much confidence do you have when you have to go home as a young man and live in your mother's basement or live with mom and dad?
Zero.
This is why we don't have family formation.
This is why we have a demographic problem.
This is why we don't have the houses, nobody's buying houses.
You have family formations late now into the mid-30s.
Why?
It's not because of human nature.
It's because of economics.
It's economics driven by the corporatists.
This is in their advantage.
Remember today the two things, what's going to happen in Anchorage and what happened 80 years ago when the guns were finally put silent is all inextricably linked with this issue today.
Did those heroes, did those heroes sacrifice in places like Saipan and Tarawa, these Godforsaken atolls, at least at that time when they're turned into murderous killing fields, are in Normandy or the skies over Nazi Germany with the 8th Air Corps?
Did they sacrifice so that 80 years in the future, their grandchildren and great-grandchildren would have to be living at home because we had allowed foreigners to come in the country and take their jobs?
Are you kidding me?
Why don't we just go and spit on their graves?
What was their sacrifice for?
Their sacrifice was for this country.
It wasn't some nebulous, we're fighting for democracy.
They fought to defend the United States of America because Japan attacked it.
That's why we went to war.
And Germany then declared war on us.
We did not declare war on Germany only after they declared war on us because of their secret treaty with the Japanese.
Today's an historic day is one of the most historic days in American history because of the 80th commemoration of the great victory in World War II.
And look at the unbounded joy of the greatest generation.
It's very moving if you watch that.
Why?
Because they understood, I'm not going to die on a foreign battlefield.
I'm going to live and we're going to have a life.
Think of that great photo.
What's the iconic photo?
The sailor, you know, grabbing the nurse right in Tom Square, throwing her back and getting a big kiss, right?
Joy, pure joy, pure unbridled joy.
Why?
Because they knew they had survived and their country had survived and was going to thrive.
And look what we've done and the burdens on us.
We have done this.
We have allowed this to happen.
We have allowed the corporatists.
We have allowed Wall Street.
We have allowed big tech.
We have allowed these oligarchs who are the worst people on earth.
Look at Zuckerberg.
Look at the situation with Zuckerberg that we talked about with Joe Allen yesterday, what they've allowed, what is in their standards and protocol, their standards and protocol, and what he's pushing, what Zuckerberg's pushing to have the little artificial intelligence, the AGI friend, your assistant, your buddy.
Look how they're programming those entities, those things, and particularly the influence it can have over children and what it's allowed to say to children and what they prompt it to say to children.
Not just the central talk, the pretty basic sexuality for children.
That's who you've turned your country over to.
This is why these young men are in their parents' basements or their same rooms they grew up with with the same soccer trophies, same sports trophies, same memories from college and high school.
And it doesn't have to be like that.
This is not the second law of thermodynamics.
There is no natural property on earth that says it has to be like that because it doesn't have to be like that.
Just like there's no natural property on earth that says we have to be drawn into endless wars in the Middle East or we have to be drawn into a massive financial commitment and American defense commitment again in Europe, this time the eastern part of Europe.
Remember, most of you come from families that got kicked out of those countries.
That's fine.
They came here and started a new life as hard and brutal as that was.
Our lesson today should be we have to put America's interest first.
And in putting the interest first, we have to put American citizens' interests first.
And on top of that, let's put the youngest citizens' priorities above all.
That's the way our nation's always been, to think downrange of what's best for the nation and what's best for the children of the nation.
Unborn generations next in the war room.
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
steve bannon
Okay, welcome back.
I've got somebody, I want to get this in.
I got Peter Schweitzer and Eric Eggers next hour, Alex Jones, a lot more to go through what I've been talking about and teeing up on this, on the situation in Anchorage, right?
We've got Brian Glenn's on the, is there.
He's transporting things over to the joint base, Elmendorf and Richardson.
We'll get to Jack Pasobic's action on the Planet Air Force One.
I want to introduce Dr. Greg Sinemam, an independent researcher.
And Dr. Greg, you actually worked and helped structure this Auburn study, obviously with Auburn University, on field of greens that's so it's kind of blowing people away.
Can you ask, I just want to ask you, just walk us through what was the study?
How'd you guys structure it?
And then what were the results?
dr greg cynaumon
Yeah, it's a primary first question.
And that is aging, right?
You know, the world is so full of too many vitamins and mineral supplements and too many rules and what do you do with it.
What we really wanted to do is structure a study, a credible study through a major university that said, how can you simplify it?
So we structured this study with Field of Greens, a premium vegetable and fruit supplement.
That if we took subjects through and ran them through a couple months of study, could we show that just adding field of greens to your diet, don't change anything else.
Don't change what you eat.
If you eat fast food, keep eating fast food.
If you drink, keep drinking.
If you exercise a little or none, don't change that.
We only wanted to see what would happen if we introduced field of greens to normal people and looked at their epigenetic age over a couple month period to see if they actually slowed their aging down.
That's a groundbreaking way of looking at aging studies.
steve bannon
And what were the, how big did you were the pool of people?
I mean, how was it conducted?
And then what were the results?
dr greg cynaumon
So what we do is we extrapolate out.
We usually go for about 18 to 20 people, knowing a couple drop out.
And then you extrapolate results over a longer period of time using more and more people.
So the modeling showed that we had consistency with about a 20-person study.
And we showed some dramatic results that, and interestingly enough, we see that with you because we understand you've been taking Field of Greens about two years.
So I hope this doesn't feel too intrusive, but we pulled video of you several interviews about two and a half years ago, and we ran them through our system and compared your images now with the videos you've been doing now.
You look markedly younger now than you did two and a half years ago.
And I don't, I hope that's not intrusive.
I don't know what changed in your life.
I don't know what was going on, but you're doing good, whatever you're doing.
If it's Field of Greens, that's fantastic.
steve bannon
Field of Greens, Field of Greens in federal prison, federal prison.
I went to the federal prison spa.
No, but by the way, I feel much younger.
This is why, explain to the audience what your age versus biological age, because I think this is a concept I want the World Posse to start thinking about, because I definitely feel younger and more energetic today than even a couple years ago.
And I felt pretty energetic then, but I feel much, and I think you look at it from the time I was in the White House, I feel much better, much more energy, et cetera.
So what's the difference between this biological age?
And how can Field of Greens being all natural With no substitutes and the processing done in a different way.
It's not jammed up like the other brands that are out there that put so much money in marketing.
Why is this different and why does this affect what we call biological age?
dr greg cynaumon
Yeah, so that's a great question.
So the average American has a biological age that's somewhere between eight and 16 years older than they are.
That means that they are between eight and 16 years older on the inside at the biological level.
Their cells are aging too quickly.
Their vital organs are aging too quickly.
They will have a higher likelihood of severe health problems early and a shortened life.
That's simply what biological aging seeks to measure.
So we all have our normal age, like what it says on your driver's license.
And then through epigenetic testing, which is blood serum and different ways we can test what's going on inside your body at the cell level, we can tell basically what your biological age.
And again, if you're aging too quickly, then you're headed for trouble.
And so really the whole purpose of the study, Steve, was to find out, I know we can't reverse aging.
Nothing will ever reverse aging.
And any product that says we reverse aging is lying to you.
What you want to show is that we have slowed the oxidation process down.
And that's what the Auburn study proved.
Again, don't change anything, eat normal, exercise normal.
If you drink normal, drink normal, don't change anything.
But the interesting thing about the Auburn study is it showed that patients who were taking Field of Greens during that period showed a slowing of age.
And then when they stopped taking it on the follow-up period, they started accelerating their ages.
So it almost went two times faster.
They aged almost two times faster when they stopped taking Field of Greens.
steve bannon
Unbelievable.
FieldofGreens.com, you use promo code BANNA, you get a discount, but go check out the day.
The study's up there.
Go get all the information because this is pretty blockbuster.
Dr. Greg, anything in conclusion?
Any observations?
dr greg cynaumon
You know, thanks for asking that.
I would just say anti-aging is a big deal and it has to go on on the inside.
If you want to look, I mean, like we looked at you, you look younger now.
Field of Greens could probably take a lot of credit for that, but maybe did other things.
But if you want to slow your aging down, this is the first product I have ever studied that showed it simply slows it down.
So if your folks want to get a discount of 20%, I invite them to go to fieldofgreens.com and enter Bannon.
steve bannon
Wow.
Thank you.
I want to make sure everybody understands.
I never talked to this guy in my life when I had nothing to do with the study, but now I'm fully embracing it.
Dr. Greg Sinaman, thank you so much, brother.
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