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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're going to not get 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. | ||
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. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer. | ||
is to save my country. | ||
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This country will be saved. | |
War room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banff. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Friday, 29th, August, Year of Overlord 2025. | ||
Teening you folks up for the weekend, the Warren Possy, things to think about, put on your agenda. | ||
Two, Jim, I know we're pressed for time, so are you. | ||
You got to balance. | ||
Two quick things. | ||
Number one, Ukraine. | ||
After President Trump has the chaperones, They go back. | ||
It's all a joke. | ||
They don't have the manpower. | ||
They don't have the arms. | ||
They don't have the money. | ||
And more importantly, they don't have the political will. | ||
Putin and, you know, Lavrov's quite dismissive of the Western media, trying to question where they're going, and Putin and the Russian army are pounding Ukraine relentlessly. | ||
At what time, what is going to be the event you're going to look for when people actually start to talk about Zelensky and this crowd sitting down and either talk about a surrender or just, hey, the war's over, we'll cut a deal and we get what we get, because there's not going to be any security guarantees. | ||
It's pretty obvious this is not going to happen. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
It'll be the fall of a city called Pavlovsk. | ||
Now, Pavlovsk is a medium-sized city. | ||
It's not the biggest city in eastern Ukraine, but it is a. | ||
major logistics hub, rail, highway, you know, supply depots, et cetera, that Ukraine uses to basically supply their entire, from Ukraine's point of view, the Eastern Front and the line of contact. | ||
So when that falls, and people say, it's a stall. | ||
It's not a stall. | ||
The Russians are very methodical. | ||
They've spent a year surrounding it, taking every village all the way around it. | ||
So there's no way in and no way out. | ||
And then they go in for the kill. | ||
They'll give them a chance to surrender. | ||
But Zelenskyy says, you've got to fight to death. | ||
And the Russians are like, okay, bring it on. | ||
And so, but that, when that city falls and that's getting set up, the other big battles, you know, Mariupol in 2022, Bakhmut in 2023, Abdegan in 2024, here we are in 2025. | ||
It's going to be the battle of Pacrosso. | ||
So that will be the wake up call. | ||
Hey Steve, if I if I could just drop a quick footnote on the Fed situation. | ||
Mike Davis gave a high level, brilliant legal analysis. | ||
I'm down in the trenches a little bit more. | ||
There's a Fed meeting, an FOMC interest rate policy meeting on September 17. | ||
The expectation has always been that they're going to cut rates. | ||
They cut rates at the end of 2024. | ||
They haven't cut them at all in 2025. | ||
And Trump's been banging the table about that. | ||
We're set up for a rate cut on September 17th. | ||
What about Lisa Cook? | ||
I mean, is she on the board of governors or not? | ||
Trump fired her. | ||
She's claiming she's still on the board. | ||
She's going to be in the room. | ||
The Fed punted. | ||
They said, we'll abide by the court. | ||
So that's a way of doing nothing. | ||
They should have sent household, housekeeping people to clean out her office. | ||
So does her vote count? | ||
Is there a vacancy? | ||
And if she votes for the rate cut and then is subsequently determined that she was fired, does that void the meeting? | ||
I mean, this is all unprecedented, by the way. | ||
I'm asking these questions, but I'm going to say this has never happened before. | ||
But so that uncertainty factor surrounding whether she is or is not a member of the LRC and the Board of Governors is now affecting the markets. | ||
It's one of the reasons gold just hit an all-time high today. | ||
It might have backed off a couple of bucks, but it ticked 3,501 earlier in the trading. | ||
That is an all-time high. | ||
Gold went through 3,500. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
One last question. | ||
The arguments seem to be, they're very narrow. | ||
They're saying that you did, you know, is this pretext to fire her? | ||
They're really arguing about, you know, she may be made clerical errors. | ||
You don't have the ability to fire her. | ||
Your point is if she's not fired and not removed, does it still count as a legitimate. | ||
open market meeting and they're talking about rate cuts. | ||
Now Waller, one of the governors is saying he's seeing a 50 basis he would back a 50 basis point cut. | ||
Your thoughts, Jim Rickards. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
So they they meet for two days. | ||
So one day they close the door and they talk about it and The next day they announce what they're actually doing. | ||
And there is a division. | ||
You got Waller and Bowman, who are two Trump appointed, want 50. | ||
I think Powell will go along with 25. | ||
So you're going to get a good debate about that. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
But they, my guess, well, my forecast is 25, but there is a debate about 50. | ||
You're right about that. | ||
But there's already one vacancy on the Board of Governors that hasn't been filled yet. | ||
Trump, the White House has mentioned Steven Moran, which would be be a great choice. | ||
And now do we have a second vacancy in the form of Lisa Cook because of her uncertain legal status? | ||
Again, we don't know the answers to these things, but the uncertainty itself is what's driving the markets right now. | ||
And this one is just a flight to gold because they give me some gold until you people figure this out. | ||
So it's pretty pretty crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Gold hit an old time high in the first hour. | ||
It hit 35. | ||
I backed off a little bit. | ||
Remember, it's not the price of gold, folks. | ||
It's the pattern recognition of what drives the value of gold. | ||
That's what you got to learn. | ||
We're not, people are not trying to sell you a fish. | ||
They're trying to teach you how to fish. | ||
Jim Rickards, rickardswarroom.com. | ||
You can learn there with strategic intelligence. | ||
Why should people go and get your newsletter, sir? | ||
Steve, we put a lot of work into it. | ||
It's nine or ten thousand words every month. | ||
It is our flagship newsletter. | ||
We have some other publications, but this is the main one. | ||
We cover, you know, you can't cover economics, which is our main focus, without doing politics. | ||
They're so tightly intertwined. | ||
So we do both, geopolitics, doing it for a long time. | ||
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So it is a, it's our flagship and highly recommended. | ||
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Our forecasting record is, I say, second to none. | ||
So we tell you what's going to happen next. | ||
That's why our audience loves you, sir. | ||
Jim, thanks for taking time for our holiday weekend. | ||
I asked you to come on some tea up people, think about a bunch of things over the weekend. | ||
So thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Jim Rickards. | ||
I didn't get a chance to talk about Venezuela, but I'll do that. | ||
Trita Parsi is going to join us about Persia. | ||
We're going to talk about Venezuela also. | ||
I got a cold open. | ||
Greg Gutfeld, I think, nailed it yesterday, as he often does. | ||
Let's go in and play this. | ||
I'm going to bring in my next guest. | ||
This is why none of these a holes can lecture anyone on compassion. | ||
The most compassionate people on this planet are trying to stop the trans delusion. | ||
The least compassionate are the people in the media, academia and politicians who enabled this hysteria of horror. | ||
What is so glaring about the trans cult, apparently your identity is the only thing that matters until you do something awful. | ||
Then it's the least important var variable. | ||
Then you look at everything else. | ||
You talk about guns, but you, you, suddenly, it's all of a sudden like, oh, we can't talk about that. | ||
What was it, the other trans shooter that they actually hid her identity? | ||
In this manifesto that this creep wrote, he said he was tired of being trans and that he had wished he never had brainwashed himself. | ||
What more do you need? | ||
Straight from the monster's mouth. | ||
Politicians, activists, teachers, you built this. | ||
You could have listened to the warnings. | ||
We were talking about this on this show for years. | ||
You amplified a hysterical, a hysterical, literally hysterical phenomenon that was going nowhere good. | ||
You created a poisonous program that twisted young minds for destruction, a nihilistic place to be when you deny biology and they have nowhere to go. | ||
So all these media arguments, what you're seeing there among those people is to escape their own culpability in the reality that they created. | ||
So forget the layer of mental illness and gun control. | ||
The origin of the evil, the evil, lies in the creation of a mindset that indulged a delusional self, ruining connections with fellow human beings. | ||
So that trans, by ascribing extreme aggrieved mentality, then gets directed against society so this person feels justified in killing children. | ||
His killing resulted from that ideology. | ||
And if you don't believe that, you're one dominant soul. | ||
Dr. Jill Simons joins us, the executive director of the College of Pediatricians. | ||
Dr. Is Greg Gutfeld right, ma'am? | ||
First, thanks for having me on, Steve. | ||
And also my deepest condolences to the families who lost children in this tragedy, including the Shooters family and the whole Annunciation family and my greater Catholic family here in Minnesota. | ||
But he's right. | ||
He's Greg Gutfeld is right that it is extremely cruel to tell a child that they're born in the wrong body. | ||
And it's dishonest and it's malpractice. | ||
And where do you go from there when you tell a child that? | ||
Why did we watch, we curate for the audience, MSNBC, CNN, BBC, The New York Times, Washington Post. | ||
All day long they were talking about everything but this and they never brought up the fact they never really got into the manifesto and they never brought up the fact that this young guy regretted this, deeply regretted it. | ||
Why did they do that? | ||
Why did they cover it up so much? | ||
What are they afraid of? | ||
What is the media afraid of talking about this topic? | ||
So let me talk to the pediatricians because I think they're driving this, the doctors in my profession and many people are afraid to tread, you know, they're not experts so they don't want to comment. | ||
I think that's maybe where it starts. | ||
But my focus is on the pediatricians and we know, doctors know, we have the evidence. | ||
These so called gender affirming care treatments do not improve the mental health outcome of children suffering, questioning their sex. | ||
They don't reduce suicides. | ||
They just don't. | ||
And we know that they harm. | ||
So doctors know better and parents and everyone else comes to us for our expert opinion, our expert advice to tell them what to do for their child who is struggling. | ||
And we need to be honest with these parents and these children. | ||
You know, I tell patients, I tell them things they don't want to hear all the time. | ||
They're overweight. | ||
They need to exercise more. | ||
They think they have diabetes. | ||
They have cancer. | ||
You can't lie to a child that they can be any sex they want. | ||
They're either a man or a female. | ||
And then what happens is they that they don't question why a child is struggling with this, and so the whole underlying problem is ignored. | ||
And I think the media is just echoing voices they're hearing, this ideology, and it needs to come back to the doctors because the doctors can stop this today. | ||
They can stop this this afternoon. | ||
They can stop prescribing these hormones, these puberty blockers. | ||
They can stop doing surgeries. | ||
They can stop recommending that this is how we treat children. | ||
And at your opening, you had condolences not just for the families of the children and the school and people in mass, but also the shooter's family. | ||
I don't want to sound too harsh, but why are the pediatricians that work with this young guy, and why are the mother and father not accessories to murder, ma'am? | ||
So, first of all, I have no knowledge of the medical care that or mental health care that the shooter may or may not have received. | ||
I know what you all know, but I can tell you from families that this tears them apart. | ||
And again, these parents are coming to their doctor trying to get out of this. | ||
I understand. | ||
Okay, man. | ||
Doc, doc, doc, doc, doc. | ||
I got that. | ||
I got all that. | ||
Just read this. | ||
And thank God now we've got FBI people that will let this manifesto not have to wait for two years. | ||
It's very clear if you read this and you look at these hideous videos he made. | ||
He had thought this thing through and he was, it was a cry for help about what they had done to him, the pediatricians, his doctor and his parents. | ||
He couldn't have been clearer. | ||
So once again, I know you're not a lawyer, but aren't they, aren't they? | ||
accessories to the murder of the young kids in that church, ma'am? | ||
Yeah, they need to look at the doctors and they need to investigate who was caring for this child, what was being prescribed. | ||
It's not just about investigating these drugs. | ||
It needs to be investigated who's doing this and holding them accountable because we know better. | ||
We have the evidence that they do harm. | ||
We all we don't know what all these hormones do, frankly, but we do know that they cause harm. | ||
And it doesn't take a doctor to tell you that they shouldn't be receiving doses of hormones of the opposite sex in these quantities. | ||
Doc, hang on for one second. | ||
We're just taking a short commercial break. | ||
This manifesto is heartrending when you read it and chilling and beyond scary. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
And thank the authorities for putting out the videos and putting out the manifesto. | ||
If you have not had a chance to read it, I'll make sure Grace and Mo collect this. | ||
Over the weekend, you ought to read this. | ||
We talk about the transgender ideology all the time. | ||
Listen to what Greg Gutfeld said. | ||
He absolutely 1,000% nailed it. | ||
And this has got to be vetted now, or it's going to continue. | ||
It's not going to stop until you make it. | ||
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This is why none of these a holes can lecture anyone on compassion. | ||
The most compassionate people on this planet are trying to stop the trans delusion. | ||
The least compassionate are the people in the media, academia and politicians who enabled this hysteria of horror. | ||
What is so glaring about the trans cult, apparently your identity is the only thing that matters until you do something awful. | ||
Then it's the least important variable. | ||
Then you look at everything else. | ||
You talk about guns. | ||
But you, you, you, suddenly, it's all of a suddenden like, oh, we can't talk about that. | ||
What was it, the other trans shooter that they actually hid her identity? | ||
In this manifesto that this creep wrote, he said he was tired of being trans and that he had wished he never had brainwashed himself. | ||
What more do you need straight from the monster's mouth? | ||
Politicians, activists, teachers, you built this. | ||
You could have listened to the warnings. | ||
We were talking about this on this show for years. | ||
You amplified a hysterical, a hysterical, literally hysterical phenomenon that was going nowhere good. | ||
You created a poisonous program that twisted young minds for destruction, a nihilistic place to be when you deny biology and they have nowhere to go. | ||
So all of these media arguments, what you're seeing there among those people is to escape their own culpability in the reality that they created. | ||
So forget the layer of mental illness and gun control. | ||
The origin of the evil, the evil, lies in the creation of a mindset that indulged a delusional self, ruining connections with fellow human beings. | ||
So that trans, by attributing extreme aggrieved mentality, then gets directed against society, so this person. | ||
feels justified in killing children. | ||
His killing resulted from that ideology. | ||
And if you don't believe that, you're one dumb asshole. | ||
So, doctor, this is a teaching moment. | ||
If we lose it, because you have the perfect storm here, including voluminous manifesto from the monster himself. | ||
And you got Feld right there and nails culpability in that you built the monster. | ||
Who built the monster were the parents and the doctors? | ||
that treated him right it's and that's why the the mothers retained defense counsel she's To me, she's an accessor, she and the father, father can't bail on this. | ||
They're accessories to murder, as are the physicians that attended and created this monster. | ||
And the monster is telling you in his manifesto, he's crying for help, saying, I brainwashed myself, I brainwashed, I want to undo this. | ||
The last thing I got is to cut my hair. | ||
Somebody's got it. | ||
They have to be held accountable for what they created and the actions of the monster that they created. | ||
Ma'am. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Steve, my focus is on the physicians. | ||
And as a physician, I can talk one-to-one, toe-to-toe with them. | ||
With them, they need to look at what they are recommending for children. | ||
It's not right. | ||
Our colleagues in Europe, UK, they're stopping this. | ||
We have the evidence. | ||
There's enough evidence that they are harming children. | ||
So it needs to stop with the doctors. | ||
Absolutely, they need to look into who was behind this, if, I mean, it says in his manifesto, like I said, I know what you know. | ||
But they need to look into what was going on, who was treating for this child. | ||
And they hide behind these protocols that they say are consensus that were developed by frauds in WPATH, frankly. | ||
And they hide behind those and say it's consensus. | ||
Well, I'm executive director of an organization and we are strong. | ||
We've got signatures on the Doctors Protecting Children Declaration that it's not consensus. | ||
There are pediatricians all over the country, all over the world, that do not agree with these protocols and we're being silenced. | ||
So it needs to come out. | ||
They need to be exposed for promoting these harmful protocols. | ||
Because now it's they've made it everyone else's problem. | ||
By the way, he's a grown ass man, right? | ||
This guy's a this guy's an adult. | ||
He's a man. | ||
He's amazed as a grown man. | ||
That's what's got to be brought up here. | ||
And you can't call him by the name and the girl. | ||
He's not a girl. | ||
He's a man. | ||
He is a man. | ||
Okay. | ||
A monster who was created by these physicians, his parents, also himself. | ||
But like he said, he wish he hadn't brainwashed himself. | ||
Just absolutely despicable. | ||
And the media covering up for this and the whole thing in the New York Times. | ||
What's the motive? | ||
Incredible. | ||
Doc, where do they go to your organization to find out more information about this? | ||
Because now you've got to take this on. | ||
People have tapped this thing along. | ||
long enough and now it's all the all the all the all the msnc up there crying for the victims don't cry for the victims let's get justice for the victims and make sure it doesn't happen again It's not about the guns, has nothing to do with the guns. | ||
Ma'am, where do people go? | ||
Yeah. | ||
If people want to help, they can sign the Doctors Protecting Children Declaration and support the brave doctors who are speaking out. | ||
They can also go to biologicalintegrity dot org. | ||
It's a website with resources for parents to educate themselves and pediatricians to educate themselves on the truths about these puberty blockers and these hormones and the appropriate way to care for children with gender dysphoria. | ||
And finally, the American College of Pediatricians. | ||
We're a trusted voice of for what's best for children. | ||
We believe in evidence-based medical care for children. | ||
They deserve the best. | ||
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And that's acpeds dot org dot Dr. Simons, thank you. | |
Thank you for what you're doing for these kids, too. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Go to that site. | ||
And if Grace and Mo can help organize, people ought to read the manifesto, all of it, and see all the videos. | ||
One of my favorite guys, Dr. Latipo, joins us from Florida. | ||
Sir, explain to me what's going on with Bobby Kennedy. | ||
Because you're the guy during the pandemic that had the most bravery and the most heroism of anybody. | ||
And we would have you on all the time. | ||
You took incoming from everybody, right? | ||
Right. | ||
They were coming after you like nobody's business. | ||
We know in the Maha movement where we want to go with the science and the radical transparency. | ||
So just explain to us, what's happened over the last couple of days with these four subaltern senior people at CDC resigning, the director now being fired by the White House? | ||
what's going on. | ||
Yeah, this was... | ||
This was, I was waiting for this to happen. | ||
It had to happen. | ||
And, you know, you think back to the pandemic and you think about how terribly things went with the CDC, a lot of dishonesty about science, a tremendous amount of dishonesty about science. | ||
And Americans paid the price with school closures, bad studies supported that, with masking kids, bad studies supported that, with shutdowns, and with promotion of this poison that people call an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
And the CDC's been behind that, you know, like from the beginning. | ||
So this had to happen. | ||
Like this had to happen. | ||
And I mean, I wasn't surprised at all, even as you've seen Robert F. Kennedy Jr. working hard to make changes. | ||
And, you know, he's, I know a lot of people want to tell him what to do and God bless him. | ||
Keep telling him what you want him to do. | ||
But I also I'm certainly, I have a lot of empathy for the fact that it's tough to be there at the head of an organization and what's the strategy and how do you implement these things. | ||
So Robert F. Kenney Jr., he's taken, I would say, an incremental but kind of decisive steps, right? | ||
Making sort of deliberate steps to move us closer to scientific truth and freedom, which is critical, right? | ||
That's like if that doesn't matter, nothing matters. | ||
And, you know, and the CDC is the one place where he has not been able to make any progress with that. | ||
So it had to happen. | ||
Either, like, either he brings forth his vision of what the country needs or the people, the leadership of the CDC and the culture of the CDC stays unchanged. | ||
And fortunately, it's, you know, we see the leadership leaving. | ||
So the culture is going to change. | ||
It has to. | ||
It's the only way to bring forth the future that Robert F. Kendi and I'm sure President Trump want. | ||
So this is only going to be resolved by the science, by looking at data and science. | ||
And I think that's the question. | ||
To get her confirmed and then 30 days later understand that she doesn't support the program of having gold or platinum level science and radical transparency and then having the four people who are the four key people at CDC all say they're going to resign, kind of now it makes it about Bobby Kennedy. | ||
So when you think about this, what are we talking about as far as the science goes? | ||
They talk about mRNA and I still get on them that they didn't put out enough information about that decision. | ||
That decision is fundamental. | ||
We agree with it, but you've got to put forward information. | ||
You just can't make assertions. | ||
You have to put forward information. | ||
What are you looking for? | ||
Since you've been in the combat of this from the beginning and they tried to destroy you and your career, what would you like to see that could make the case to say, okay, here's how we're going to do it. | ||
Here's how we're going to do it in the future, and we're going to restaff with people that understand that, sir? | ||
Honestly, Steve, there is a lot of research out there already, and more research absolutely needs to be done. | ||
We've talked, I think together, we've talked about this issue of DNA contamination and whether there's a risk of integration with the human genome, for example. | ||
So there is a lot of science out there already and more needs to be done, but you just need good leaders in there. | ||
I mean, that's the only way you can advance this. | ||
So I think it was yesterday, there was this rally, if you will, with a bunch of CDC employees leaving their office and going to support these leaders that, that, you know, that have resigned. | ||
And, you know, I listened to what they had to say. | ||
And they're just, there's this, there's this, you know, this, this cultish relationship with vaccines and people, this leadership is just unable to objectively evaluate science. | ||
And when it comes to vaccines, it's just the, there's only one possible answer. | ||
And if the science doesn't agree, then the science needs to be bent. | ||
So that you need good leaders who can objectively look at the science. | ||
Hey, Doc, hang on for one second. | ||
We're just going to hold you through the break. | ||
Dr. Joseph Latipote joins us from the great state of Florida. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to the war in just a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
Okay, uh, doctor Latipo, you mentioned we don't clip them, maybe we'll play later, but the when the four resigned, they were, the CDC staff were greeting them like Clemson greets their football team when they go on the football field. | ||
I mean, it was like a cult meeting. | ||
That shows you that it's much deeper than just the four. | ||
It's the entire, this is what I keep saying, but it sees the institution. | ||
The CDC is so far gone. | ||
You got to kind of start over again. | ||
First off, are you open to take over CDC? | ||
Right now, Jim O'Neill, the deputy at HHS, is doing an interim basis, but are you open to are you open to do it, sir? | ||
Oh, that well, no one has talked to me, no one said anything to me. | ||
RFK Jr. is a friend of mine. | ||
If they were interested in that, I would certainly take it seriously. | ||
It would be a great honor, I'd have to talk to my wife and all and my kids and all that stuff. | ||
But whoever they pick, they need a very strong leader. | ||
Because, like you said, at this rally, I mean, they look like there were hundreds of employees out there. | ||
And it's not irredeemable. | ||
I mean, the right leadership can show people which direction to go and help them understand why you know why other beliefs are important another way of thinking about things are important not everyone's going to come along but the right leadership can make a difference that's critical that is like absolutely critical um Where do people go to find out more about you? | ||
Because this is going to become quite heated. | ||
And I know you're going to have a very specific point of view of what has to happen at CDC. | ||
I say you got to take it down towards the deck plates and rebuild it because it's so far gone. | ||
And that rally yesterday shows you that. | ||
Doc, where do people go on your social media website to find out about your fight? | ||
You've fought, you've been fighting on this in the front lines for years now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And Steve, I'll just say briefly, I agree with you, but there are a lot of good scientists too. | ||
So there's a lot of talent there. | ||
Even in that leadership that left, there's a lot of talent there. | ||
They're just, they just can't see straight once it comes to vaccines. | ||
Like it's just like all the intelligence just steps out of their brain and it's like, and they can't think straight anymore. | ||
So people can look up my book, Transcend Fear, a blueprint for mindful leadership and public health. | ||
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Sir, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you coming on here. | ||
I've got Gray Delaney by phone. | ||
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Can you give us some idea of what's happening, of where we're going on this, right? | ||
Because I think it's caught everybody by – Look, it's long needed. | ||
I just don't, the process of getting somebody confirmed and then... | ||
they're going to get some of these Republicans in the Senate, and when we get back next week, there's going to be a firestorm to remove Bobby Kennedy as Secretary HHS, and we're going to have to man the ramparts and make sure that doesn't happen, sir. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And even an example, and Dr. Lapido talked about, you talked about the vaccine issue at CDC. | ||
It's not just, oh, they go crazy with the vaccine issue. | ||
They hit the football at the last ACIP meeting. | ||
There was a vote on the RSV monoclonal antibody vaccine or treatment. | ||
And they manipulated the data. | ||
I know for a fact the CDC didn't give any of the data they presented to the committee until about 24 hours before, which is not nearly enough time to review it. | ||
In order to try to jam this through, it ended up getting voted on and approved by the two, Retsef Levy, Dr. Levy and Dr. Pletzowitz were the two that voted against it. | ||
That should never have gone through. | ||
And so there is such a culture of corruption at the CDC. | ||
It has to, as you said, it has to be completely dismantled from top to bottom. | ||
But they've got it, they've got a message all. | ||
I mean, that's been out in a few substacks, but what happened with that vote. | ||
But this has to air, there has to be sunshine, and there has they have to go out publicly, principally from HHS on War Room and on CNN and on MSNBC everywhere and take this message and explain to the American people how corrupt it is and how we're going to be pounding but but but don't you agree that that rally yesterday with the four shows you it's more than just four it's they've hired people that believe I mean it is a complete ideology and you're either going to get rid of her or you're not and | ||
that's why we have to go all in and say okay it sees the institutions we have to take CDC back down to the deck plates and rebuild it otherwise you're just kidding yourself you're going to have these mutinies all the time and so we have to do it and we have We have to do it and we have to get, we have to go on offense. | ||
We either go on offense or you're going to lose Bobby Kennedy, to be brutally frank about it, sir. | ||
No, that was what Trump, I think, the biggest change from the first administration to this one is he had people like Mike Pompeo and all these subversives, Tillerson and others that were undermining, leaking, and it was a miracle that he got through and got impeached twice. | ||
So they're doing the same playbook to RFK, and that's why it is absolutely critical that he be out in front and he can't be the only one. | ||
It has to be a completely united front. | ||
United Front from HHS and they've got some phenomenal people there that to make the case but it cannot be tepid. | ||
So it's got it you have to lay out lay out this case to the American people because I think the American people are on and the American people are on on on on Secretary Kennedy's side 100%. | ||
We just got to get the information out all week and I'll be putting it out next week's going to be a firestorm about this topic. | ||
Great. | ||
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Where do people go on your social media to actually understand what's really going on? | ||
At SalePGD on X and then we'll look forward to h hitting the ground running when we get back to D.C. here for busy September. | ||
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Thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
This one's going to be a man the ramparts, folks. | ||
Absolutely huge. | ||
Trita Parsi joins us now from the Quincy Institute. | ||
So Trita, here's the question. | ||
came on the other day, made this incredible case how we got to get very focused or we're going to get dragged in. | ||
They're going to try to drag us into Netanyahu's The secondary sanctions, walk me through what's happening right now because you've got another concern about this. | ||
I actually happen to think this might help us, but walk through the snapback, the triggers, what's going on technically around this very topic. | ||
Thanks for having me on again, Steve. | ||
So the Europeans began the process of reimposing snapback sanctions at the UN. | ||
This is a mechanism that was included in the Iran nuclear deal, which meant that any member of the JCPOA could make a move to bring back all of the previous UN sanctions on Iran, and the Russians and the Chinese could not veto to it. | ||
It takes thirty days. | ||
The Europeans have chosen to do it now because in October it actually expires. | ||
Had they not done it now, they would not have the possibility to do it, although there wasn't a possibility for an extension of this. | ||
The reason why I'm concerned about this is even if the Europeans are saying, look, we're doing this because we want to push for new negotiations. | ||
I personally don't think that is actually their intent. | ||
But let's for a second assume that it is their intent. | ||
Part of the reason why I think this is going to be really challenging is because I'm not seeing any readiness yet on the US side or on the Iranian side to actually have successful negotiations. | ||
They're too far away from each other on the core issue of enrichment. | ||
If they start talks now with a 30-day deadline, it is more likely to fail. | ||
And as a result, the pressure on Trump from the Israelis and others will then amass significantly that because talks but but President Trump. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I actually think the snapback in that because I think that's economic warfare. | ||
And I think if you applied it, you could have your regime changed by the Iranian people as the system got the economy got out of control. | ||
But correct me if I'm wrong here. | ||
And you're the expert. | ||
President Trump's he's taken a firm stand. | ||
They had an enrichment program. | ||
He actually believes in a sense of urgency. | ||
We don't, but that's fine. | ||
He did an expeditionary force strike of Tomahawk missiles and, of course, our amazing bombers out of omaha he believes and he says it over and over again total obliteration of their enrichment system full stop and he's not going to back off that so so how can we how can they use that to try to edge us into some sort of conflict Because you will see new accusations claiming that the Iranians are doing X, | ||
Y, and Z or that some part of the program is still there or the mere fact that the Iranians are not agreeing that the whole program has been obliterated and that they're claiming that they're going to restart it at some point and go back to enrichment, because they consider that to be their national right. | ||
So I'm personally not of the view that there is a lack of pretexts and excuses. | ||
I think we have seen so much happening in international relations based on false excuses. | ||
The question is, will he stand firm enough and say, look, I already resolved this issue, so I'm not going to touch it again? | ||
If he manages to do that, then perhaps this will not bring about that type of confrontation. | ||
But keep one thing in mind, one of the demands of the Europeans for the Iranians to the Iranians in order for the snapback not to be completely fulfilled again, there's a 30 day window here is that they restart negotiations with the Trump administration on the nuclear issue. | ||
If Trump's view is that this is already resolved, then why are the Europeans then pushing for the talks to restart, particularly mindful of the fact that Secretary, our Secretary of State is actually endorsing and pushing the Europeans to do this. | ||
So my concern is that this is going to create this type of a need for quick negotiations when neither side is ready, there is no appetite for compromise on either side, it will fail and then the push will be because the talks have failed, you have to go back to take military action. | ||
So one thing I want to add about the considerations of the Europeans, because I think we have to be a little bit careful. | ||
Yes, 20 years ago when the Europeans stepped into this, they actually did it. | ||
And I wouldn't give them credit for it because the Bush administration went into Iraq. | ||
It was a disastrous war. | ||
It was a huge mistake. | ||
And the Europeans wanted to prevent the war to extend into Iran and, you know, having a complete regional war. | ||
And that's why they created this whole constellation of the E3. | ||
Today, however, the geopolitical circumstances have shifted. | ||
The European calculations have shifted. | ||
On the one hand, they don't need Iran in any way, shape or form anymore because they're no longer buying Iran at all. | ||
All of these sanctions have led to a situation in which there's no economic independence whatsoever between Europe and Iran. | ||
So Iran is not that important. | ||
Secondly, Iran supported Russia in Ukraine. | ||
And that means that for the first time the Europeans actually view Iran as a direct threat because they view Russia as an existential threat, right or wrong. | ||
And there's a desire to punish the Iranians for having supported Russia against Ukraine. | ||
Thirdly, they know that the transatlantic relationship is extremely strained. | ||
They know that, you know, from the US side, we're tired of paying for their security, tired of the Ukraine war, tired of their lack of willingness for some sort of a compromise to end that conflict. | ||
So by taking this move, dearing themselves with the elements in the Trump administration that are very hawkish, the neocons that are still in there, I think their calculation is that this will then help them manage the other tensions that exist in the transatlantic relationship because of the deep divisions that exist on Ukraine and Russia. | ||
So it has actually less to do whether they actually believe that this is going to bring about some sort of a diplomatic end to the crisis with Iran. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | |
Okay, in the live chat, no, it's Persia, it's not Iran. | ||
It's Persia. | ||
It's definitely not Iran. | ||
I'll explain that more detail next week, how we do that. | ||
Trita, in the next thirty days, let's just do this. | ||
You'll be back with us next week. | ||
What are the signs that we should look at that we're heading towards a problem on a regime change war in Persia, sir? | ||
I would keep a very close eye on this discussion about the snapback. | ||
And if we see that leading to further escalation rather to some de-escalation, then I fear that it will be more escalatory. | ||
And in that, you will then see the pressure and arguments saying that the Iranian nuclear program is still there, Trump did not finish the job, all those different types of arguments in order to lay the deck for this massive pressure campaign on Trump to go back into war. | ||
Okay, we'll keep an eye on that. | ||
Also, I want to have you back next week. | ||
I want to delve down on the issue of, you know, what's in broad daylight. | ||
80% of China's, the CCP's energy needs are from Iranian and, you know, Persian oil, either directly sold to them against these sanctions or in the black market. | ||
And there's a whole host of reasons people don't want to address it. | ||
But it shows you then, hey, if you think they got a nuclear enrichment program, if you think they're so serious, then this has to be addressed. | ||
You can't look the other way. | ||
Trita, in the interim, where do people go to Quincy Institute? | ||
Your social media is a little bit on fire every now and again. | ||
Where do folks go? | ||
If they go to my Twitter, it's theparsi at Twitter on X. Go to the Quincy Institute, which is quincyinst.org. | ||
That's the website. | ||
And I think it's the same handle on X as well. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you so much for that. | ||
The snapbacks. | ||
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