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Episode 4848: Rebuilding Begins In Gaza And What Will We Uncover; US Navy Began With A Fishing Boat
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donald j trump
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Like I think nobody's seen before.
And uh we had tremendous stop, as you know, in Israel, and now we're in a country where a friend of mine is a very powerful leader, and my friend is right here, the president.
Also the general, you know.
Sometimes I call him, usually I call him the general because he's both, and he's good at both.
And uh they've done a fantastic job.
And they have very little crime, you know, because they don't play games, that's why.
They don't play games like we do in the United States with governors that have no idea what they're doing.
But they don't have crime.
I ask about crime, and they almost don't even know what I'm talking about.
So it's uh it's a great tribute to this man.
He's done a fantastic job in bringing this country together, and the United States is with them all the way.
And they had a very important role with Hamas.
In fact, the general was uh right here was very instrumental because Hamas respects this country and they respect the leadership of Egypt.
So we had a he played a very important role.
I appreciate it very much.
Thank you.
It's a tremendous day for the Middle East.
And uh you can see that this is probably the greatest assemblage of countries in terms of wealth and power, maybe ever assembled, and it's uh just an honor to be a part of it.
Uh we're gonna be signing a document that's going to spell out of a lot of rules and regulations and lots of other things, and uh it's very comprehensive, but uh we've already signed documents in the Middle East and having to do with Israel and Hamas and just about everything else, and it's uh it's really working out incredibly well.
The hostages, as you know, were let go on time on schedule.
Uh the very sad situation of bodies, which was always a sad situation, and they're being sought out, and they're working with uh many different people finding some were brought in and some were not, and uh they're working out to find out where those bodies are.
It's hard to believe that you even have to say something like that.
It's so sad, it's so sad.
But what's not sad is that we have finally after I guess they say three thousand years.
I've heard from three thousand years to five hundred years, but whatever it is, it's a lot.
But this was the one, this was the granddaddy of them all, and frankly, uh I thought this was probably gonna be the toughest, and maybe in many ways it was, but we had a lot of good talent.
Uh Steve Whitcoff, Jared, and Marco and Pete and uh General Cain was so great.
Uh John Ratcliffe was incredible.
We had uh an amazing array of talent.
Today, for the first time anyone can remember, we have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to put the old feuds and bitter hatreds behind us, and that's why so many people in this room uh they didn't get along.
Some did, some didn't, but they're getting along now.
This has brought the people together.
This is the first time the Middle East crisis has brought people together as opposed to driving them apart, and to declare that our future will not be ruled by the fights of the generations past, which is foolish.
So together let us continue in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill that has finally brought us to this incredible historic breakthrough.
If we do together, we will reach the Middle East's incredible destiny, a safe and prosperous and beautiful crossroads of culture and commerce, faith in humanity and geographic center.
This will be the geographic center of the world.
We've all agreed that supporting Gaza must be done to lift up the people themselves, but we don't want to fund anything having to do with the bloodshed, hatred, or terror, as has happened in the past, and for the same reason we're also agreed that Gaza's reconstruction requires that it be demilitarized and that a new honest civilian police force must be allowed to create a safe condition for the people in Gaza.
So you have Armenia and you have Bahrain, you have Canada.
The president called and he wanted to know uh if it's worthwhile.
He knew exactly what it was.
He knew the importance.
Where is Canada, by the way?
Where are you?
Where are you?
He knew the importance of this.
He said, I want to be there.
So many people have done that.
They called.
I mean, they heard about it.
And these are not people that can do that very easily.
They have pretty big schedules to put it in my most powerful people.
And uh I appreciate you being here very much, Mr. President.
Fantastic.
Fantastic.
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I'm glad you upgraded me the president.
That's good.
I started.
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 one time I 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're trying 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 line?
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.
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Warum.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Amen.
steve bannon
It's uh Monday, 13 October in the Earth for Lord 2025.
It is both uh Columbus Day and it is also uh the 250th anniversary commemoration of the birth of the United States Navy.
Patrick K. O'Donnell is going to join us.
I want to make sure that even given everything we did with Navy 250, that we don't miss uh the actual date itself, and Patrick, uh the best combat historian of his generation is going to join us here.
Um this afternoon.
So the president took um was in Israel for eight hours.
And um, then he went to Egypt, and I think he ran over the clock there.
So he's now airborne.
I believe we'll be back at the White House around midnight to focus on two pressing priorities.
Zelinski, our favorite guy here at the White House, right back in that right and back in Netanyahu, uh, is gonna come to the White House on Friday, and they're gonna have a um a quite important meeting where they're gonna talk about really America's commitment to this uh war and the bloodlands and particularly maybe potentially tomahawk missiles or other offensive missiles.
Anyway, the the whole discussion and strategic discussion about the kinetic part of the third world war, which we're deep into, will be discussed then.
Between now and then, when the president gets back, a pressing concern is uh the actual breakout of blatant economic warfare by the Chinese Communist Party against the United States of America.
This comes with a uh letter, the um the um Chinese Companies Party Xi sending notifications to countries about component parts and about trade restrictions and controls, part a big part of this gets down to rare earths,
particularly heavy rare earths that are used in our industrial process, and people have argued that particularly with magnets and these other things that President Trump thought they worked out a rapprochement or an accommodation back in June with Scott Bessant uh and Peter Navarro and uh our trade representative that we had worked out a uh rapprochement.
The Chinese Comedy Party does not look at it like that.
They look at this as a leverageable moment.
Um, and this is quite serious.
You've got guys on CNBC today and in the Financial Times saying, hey, we should have stockpiled these things.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
We talked about this on Breitbart Radio in 2015, when in the East China Sea was shut down by the Chinese Communist Party, not the South China Sea, the East China Sea was shut down and they shut down uh rare earths, they threatened rare earth shut-off to Japan for its industrial process because of an issue with fishing boats that were really PLA spy boats, uh vessels.
It got pretty gnarly on air rights and uh and navigation rights into the East China Sea, and the first time the CCP used Rare Earth.
And if I remember correctly, I think we had a guy named Eric Prince and others on the show.
We were doing the uh daily show at that time.
Had him on the Daily Show.
We said, This is a very big deal because the Japanese could actually vapor lock on manufacturing.
That's what the president faces when he gets back.
The reality of the two major conflicts on the Eurasian landmass.
One in advanced military conflict, bloodier than the first couple of years of World War II that would be in Ukraine, with like uh no uh no sign of abatement, and President Trump, the empathetic President Trump, which Kurt Mills, I think today on the overnight show did such a great job, and President Trump listening, taking an hour as tired as he must have been to spend an hour with the hostage families, hearing their heart-rendering stories of what they went through as hostages over the last year.
Uh, President Trump clearly uh very moved by the slaughter, and that's what it is, the slaughter in Ukraine, with I think now getting close to two million dead and wounded on the Ukrainian side, a million to a million and a half wounded on the Russian side.
These numbers are just horrific.
Something else that President Trump is going to see that I think is going to be a quite big issue.
And, you know, Kurt Mills is a quite controversial figure, but nobody, I've known Kurt now for 10, 15 years, is one of the smartest guys around.
He said, hey, because Dave Bratt made this brilliant point about uh transparency.
And over the next couple of days, you're gonna see transparency, both on the hostages side of what they really went through, but also as people start getting into Gaza, and the footage we've seen coming out of Gaza is pretty horrific.
Kurt Mills referred to it as the world's biggest crime scene.
Uh and the what's going to happen, because a lot of the media or some of the media haven't been into certain areas of town.
There's going to be, I think, a uh, as Kurt said, a cyclone of media, and we're gonna have to see how it falls out.
So on that front, uh, there's a lot more to come.
President Trump has to deal with really two wars, one in economic war uh with the Chinese Communist Party, which they're looking for a diverted America because it's one of their uh basics of their philosophy of military endeavor is the is a uh a enemy or an opponent that is uh totally focused on something else.
They have a history of striking at that moment.
And over the people around President Trump are quite aware of this.
Of course, Friday was Zelensky and Tomahawk missiles.
So once again, a day that starts off with a historic day, and the historic part of this, to be blunt, was what happened in Egypt.
And people should take this.
You know, President Trump has a very strong personal relationship with Erdogan.
Now, I'm not a fan of Erdogan's, but the president thinks very highly of Erdogan.
So highly that the President of the United States, now we know the story, the President of the United States in route, and once he got to Israel, uh, got General El Sisi on the phone, and he's very close to L C C you saw at the beginning how how highly he speaks of El Sisi.
And this comes from the fact that El Sisi is really the first international figure he met in the uh 2016 during the UN when we were in the race against Hillary Clinton, and President Trump is the first person he met, and they got along famously.
In fact, El Sisi canceled the meeting with Hillary Clinton and said, Don't need to see her.
I think this guy's gonna win, and uh, I like to cut of his jib.
He convinced L Sisi to invite Netanyahu, had not been part of this.
I think that was part of political reasons.
L Sisi just can't be seen having uh the given the controversy of Egypt Egypt's relationships with Israel in the past and driving peace deals, it's quite controversial.
Sadat was assassinated for his role in that, so he was not invited.
The president worked El Sisi, and El Sisi gave an invitation.
Now we know from reporting from major news sources is that Erdogan was in the air from Turkey coming in, and Erdogan said, Ho, ho, hang on for a second.
Let me get this right.
Netanyahu's been invited.
Well, here's what we're gonna do.
And to the president of the United States and El Sisi.
If Netanyahu comes, I'm out.
And since the Turks are providing the security force for Gaza, you see where I'm going on this?
Am I telegraphing this too much?
A total reordering of the Middle East happened today, not in Jerusalem, it happened in the uh resort on the uh on the shores of the Red Sea in Egypt.
What did President Trump say we're going to uh put the old feuds and bitter hatreds in back of us, and this is now the new geographic center of the world?
He has a very strong relationship with Turkey, with Erdogan, with Egypt, with LCC, with the family that runs Qatar, very close.
He's given them an Article V protection, Article 5 protection for Qatar.
And of course, MBZ and UAE, you could tell in the spring meeting.
I think MBZ and probably President Trump have the strongest relationship.
Those four relationships are all stronger than the one he has with Netanyahu.
I know uh Seb Gorka, my good friend Dr. Seb Gorker, I've worked with for years, think very highly of.
We do come down on different uh differently on this topic.
And he said my comments today were risable about Tel Aviv Levin in the Israel first crowd, but them is just a facts, Doc.
Just a fact.
It's very obvious what's happening here.
A Palestinian state with two million Palestinians is being created in the Gaza Strip with uh Gulf Emirate money and Turkish arms.
This is the Turks who would not come to a meeting if Netanyahu was there.
Think about that for a second.
Short break back in a moment.
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steve bannon
I want to the audience to um remember this and remember this day.
The um nations of the earth, including the most powerful nations in Western Europe, all of the most powerful nations in the Arab and Muslim world, gathered today on the shores of the Red Sea and signed a document.
Uh in that document, they 20 points of a peace plan.
The sign the entire time was peace in the Middle East.
This peace plan calls for huge commitments of capital to be invested into um into uh the war-torn, well it's not war-torn, let's say what it is.
It looks like Dresden in 1945, right?
It's really repulsive.
What Gaza looks like.
And as people start going through there, as we say in the Navy, I think you should stand by for some heavy roles.
Um, because I think on this topic of transparency, what happened to the hostage is terrible.
We still don't know about October 7th, and the reason we don't know about October 7th is Netanyahu's government has blocked any attempt to have an inquiry, a formal inquiry, and should get to the bottom of it.
And as an American citizen, I think we should all demand that we know exactly what went on until we buy into any more of what's happening over there.
But with the most powerful nations on earth signing a document, a deal, a 20-point deal, with huge commitments of financial resources to rebuild, a commitment that the two million Palestinians will not leave Gaza, will not leave Gaza.
They will not be driven out into the Sinai to live in tents or die or Ethiopia or you know the Horn of Africa.
All those crackpot ideas, and they were crackpot ideas, have all been thrown aside.
In addition, there's a working of a security guarantee, which looks like would not have American troops, which obviously we would oppose dramatically.
We don't need to do that.com.
if you saw today in the footage of at the Knesset, they had three or four American generals and an admiral and a couple of generals there.
They are the, I think the CENCOM commanders are the heads of CENCOM and aspects of the secretary of the war department, Pete Hexus with his heir, that will be part of this, but it will be a you gotta call it what it is, it's kind of an Arab or Muslim legion that will provide the security coordinated by Turkey, the Ottoman Empire and the Caliphate, and we know what Erdogan is about the caliphate.
Those are just facts.
Netanyahu was not invited.
Not in the room, not in the deal.
When the negotiation of those points took place, Ambassador Dermer and Ron Dermer is a good man.
If you get if you ever know him, he's a he's a good man.
He's obviously one of Netanyahu's top guys.
He's been ambassador here, uh, really knows Washington, knows the Trump, knows Jared very well, knows Whitkoff, knows the entire knows MAGA, a good man.
He was not really part of the negotiations.
They really weren't looking for Israel's inputs.
And I hate to be so blunt about it, but there's so much happy talk coming out of the Israel first crowd that just doesn't face reality.
Reality is you got yourself a two-state solution, and not just a two-state solution, but a two-state solution with big time muscle in back of the Palestinians, big time money from the Gulf Emirates, and big time security from the combination of Muslim and Arab nations who you've been selling arms to and training their military for decade after decade after decade,
including a NATO member, I might add, which is Turkey, that will seize up the same Turkey that at the very mention that Netanyahu was even coming, had been offered an invitation, told them in the air, if that is the case and Netanyahu's coming, I'm turning my jet around, even though I'm in Egyptian airspace.
I want you to contemplate that to what reality is.
That's reality.
And people can put the spin on it anyway, but uh what's going to happen in Judeo-Samaria is not going to be any more Israel if if the historic homeland and heart of it, of which I've said, hey, there's there's a compelling argument there, and this is why on a Christian state, which I say if you don't have a Christian state, if you don't have a Christian state within 20 years, I'm not sure you're gonna have Israel.
Joel Gilbert today, independent filmmaker, a very smart guy about the uh the region, and obviously took, he he said some things about uh Gaza and the Palestinians that are maybe not backed up, and you know, he got called down a little bit by Kurt Mills.
They got into a little bit, that's fine.
People have different opinions and maybe garner facts in their own way.
But Joel Gilbert's even more, he's more adamant than I am about the political defeat of Netanyahuism in this uh in this endeavor.
And of course, Tel Aviv Levin is out saying, Oh, but you know what Francis Trump said about the bombing and the bombing and then the bombing with So Shantro, come on, man, knock it off.
The bombing was not about the bombing was to shut down any chance that Netanyahu would be able to drive President Trump to support regime change and to finish the argument totally of total obliteration.
And also Netanyahu not learning his lesson because what he did there was try to decapitate the Iranian command, particularly to kill the negotiators.
He didn't want to negotiate deal.
They killed the negotiators, they target the negotiators.
Whitkoff couldn't go to a meeting because they were all dead, or at least purported to be dead.
I think later it came, turned out that they all were not dead, but they were targeted.
But he killed the Hamas guys weeks later without getting President Trump's authority or even a fair thee well.
No, no, no indication all to the missiles, I think were airborne.
That is, I keep saying, you got to go pretty far in the woods to hit President Trump's tripwire, and that's where it hit it.
And the outcome of that is what you saw today.
If you wanted the signal, that was by the Red Sea.
If you wanted the noise, that was what's happening in Israel.
It's a celebratory day, but the generations in 67 and 73 that built Israel and took on Every Arab army that did sneak attacks from 48 to 67 to 73, they would have never found themselves in this situation.
I understand.
And particularly President Trump understands, because he spent an hour with the families just hearing their stories and sitting there and asking questions so he could hear more.
A man that came off an eight-hour red eye and had to do one major evolution after the other.
He cleared time and actually became very late getting to Egypt to hear their stories.
At the end of the day, it was 20 hostages.
And I realized Israel's celebrating, and I think that says more about the therapeutic society than the culture they in the United States used to have.
Is what I'm saying hard and tough?
Yes, it's hard and tough.
That's one of the reasons I have people watch the film 12 o'clock high.
12 o'clock high is one of the hardest movies you'll ever watch about war, where they understand the sacrifices that have to be made, and quite frankly, the sacrifices that you don't get any say so in.
That you're just going to be, you are expendable, and you're going to be expendable.
You're going to be expendable for a greater cause.
Today did change.
It was an inflection point in the Middle East.
And uh you're not gonna unwind it.
You're not gonna unwind it.
So I think we have to be realist.
But I stick by what I said at the National National Conservatism Convention, I think I gave the keynote that wrapped it up, or close to wrapping it up.
In the geopolitical world today, where President Trump has to deal with the bloodlands this week, and is America gonna get engaged as a offen as a supplier of offensive uh become an offensive combatant on the supply side,
which changes Russia's already said, hey, if this thing goes down like this, NATO's open open season, that is going to be a major, major thing that will change this country's life and your life.
But that even pales in comparison to what the Chinese Communist Party's doing.
The Chinese Commerce Party understands they have amazing, they have incredible leverage over us right now.
We have said this now for years and years and years.
If you've listened to the show that we warned we have to decouple, and yeah, decouple may have a couple of speed bumps in it, but if you don't have decoupled, they're gonna put a gun to your head one day when they think they've got you.
And President Trump, I think he's already uh bounced off the uh the 100% terrorist.
But I might add, don't take it from Steve Bannon.
Let's take it from the market of something that's been a hedge for 5,000 years, gold.
Gold today blew through 4100.
I think it's 4139.
It's up 130 bucks, blew through 4100.
That is a world of sophisticated investors saying, yo, uh, I think I need part of my assets in physical gold, right?
Because we are in very uncertain times geopolitically, financially, and uh the market's telling you something.
Of course, the stock market came back today because President Trump said I'm not gonna hit him with 100% terrorists.
But the Chinese Communist Party is playing smash mouth here.
They're playing smash mouth.
That's basically the way they know how to play.
And President Trump put out true socialists say, hey, look, she had a bad day, he and I are friends, we're gonna work this out.
We only wish good to the Chinese uh people and to China.
Of course, we in the war room always wish well to Lao Baijing, the Chinese people, but unfortunately, they're they're uh they're under the rule of the worst, most brutal dictatorship in modern history.
And as I've said many times, I include the Nazis in that, I include Stalin, I include the Bolsheviks, I include Paul Pott, let's throw the Imperial Japanese uh high command.
You know, you pick them.
And uh that this week are the two major events.
President Trump going back to Washington to work with Scott Bess and others to deal with the Chinese Communist Party, and then to sit down with Zelensky.
This guy does not get a second.
This trip today was a day trip.
He took a red eye, flew there to Israel first, come totally historically historic what he did in in uh Israel, then goes to Egypt, then gets on a plane and comes back.
He'll be there for Charlie Kirk's, the awarding of Charlie Kirk of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to win.
Short break.
donald j trump
The U.S. Navy has always been the iron will of a proud and mighty nation pushing forward through the currents and through the spray of raging combat and the fog of naval war.
From the American Revolution until today, the story of the U.S. Navy is a tale of loyalty, sacrifice, and commitment stretching back 250 years.
The Navy has never failed to hunt, kill, and to win.
Through it all, the United States Navy has kept the stars and stripes soaring high and proud above.
You've conquered raging oceans and brave ferocious storms to vanquish America's enemies.
America's Navy never ever gives up the ship.
We own disguise.
God bless the United States Navy.
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God bless the United States Navy.
steve bannon
Wow, I love that.
And uh Real Claire Defense, which is one of the most prominent sites around.
Aggregation site, sister site to Real Clear Markets and Real Clear politics.
Put up a special on our Navy 250 and put uh Clio Pascal, myself, and others talking about the geopolitics of the 21st century.
I'm gonna have Cleo's actually with Admiral Masso and others in Philadelphia at the uh at the parade and also the um the dinner tonight for the Navy's 250.
We've got uh my favorite combat historian uh Patrick K. O'Donnell joins us.
Patrick, walk us through this.
You've you've been in bed with the Marines.
By the way, we're doing Marine Corps 250, although the Marine Corps 10, I think November, we're gonna do the Marine Corps 250 this Saturday from Camp Pendleton.
Uh we're gonna start with the war room at 10 a.m. in the morning, Eastern Daylight time, and go all throughout the day.
You won't want to miss this.
As uh one of the former Marines that knows Cleo very well and watched watched the Navy said, tell Bannon uh the Marines are really looking forward when he does the men's department department of the Navy.
So uh we love the Marine Corps, it's gonna be very special.
Already know from the guys putting it on, it's gonna be incredible.
Uh so Patrick K. O'Donnell, you've been in bed with the Marines.
You know the naval traditions and the importance of the Navy and building the country.
The floor is yours, sir.
patrick k odonnel
Well, I have a great article in our in Brightbart on the front page today on the 250th anniversary of the Navy, which has some very humble origins, a fishing boat that was outfitted to attack the greatest Navy in the world at the time, the British Navy.
And they went after um, they went after the supply ships, and it's really a remarkable story.
And that begins when Washington arrives in Cambridge in the summer of 1775, and to his utter horror, he realizes that his men only have 30 to 40 cartridges in their cartridge box.
They could not repel the British if they attack out of Boston.
It was a very uh, they were very challenged by the lack of gunpowder.
First thing he does is actually takes the riflemen that come up and puts them out and demonstrates how accurate they are, these snipers.
Um, and then they start taking off British heads, keeping people down, their heads down.
But then he has to come up with an idea on how to get more gunpowder.
And he decides to go to the man that's actually guarding his camp, John Glover, who has a number of uh naval ships they trade across the world.
And Glover's mariners um have their own ships that they've been trading, you know, for years, and he decides to outfit one of his fishing boats with four guns, and then go after uh British supply ships.
And this ship is called the Hannah.
It's the summer of 1775, and this is the humble origins of the United States Navy.
And it's all done without congressional approval.
Washington authorizes Clover to outfit the boat behind the back of Congress.
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And Glover is got who is broke.
patrick k odonnel
Exactly.
And then there's a fascinating story because you are able to own cannons at this time, unlike you know what Joe Joe Biden said.
And John Glover has is you know, a number of cannons that they used to on their ships to protect themselves against pirates and other vessels.
And you know, the there's a kind of great get off your lawn story where uh in 1773 they um they help uh with a they create a smallpox uh hospital in in Marblehead and the loyalists in the town aren't having it,
and they surround Glover's house, but he takes one of these four-pound guns and puts it in the foyer of his house as the mob surrounds the house, he orders the front door thrust open and he has a a torch in his hand, and he says, disperse.
And the people, you know, this crowd of loyalists with pitchforks and torches uh disperse.
steve bannon
That's that's uh at the site of this.
That's quite Trump six that's MAGA.
patrick k odonnel
Uh John Glover, who has this now boat that's going out with four pound guns, four of them, and they then attack the um, you know, they have a a letter of mark basically to act as privateers.
steve bannon
Exactly.
Hang on.
They were all freebooters and privateers, privateers, letters of mark.
It's an amazing story.
Here's I want people to keep in mind the Royal Navy uh as an institution became one of the most powerful and important institutions in world history.
It's the way that, and they started as freebooters.
They started with Francis Drake and these guys just taking 20% off the top and giving the rest of the crown as freebooters.
But they built an institution that changed world history and built the British Empire.
This is how a small island nation um became a uh a global, you know, global dominance.
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Really?
steve bannon
A small island nation that didn't have a tremendous maritime history at the time.
They kind of learned it and uh and then built an institution.
That institution, when you have supply ships, the logistics of it, the coordination.
If you go back and look at the world navy at the time, it ran like a like a uh like a Swiss watch.
It was so organized and down to everything.
I mean, every move, the way the the way the crews uh uh uh worked, the way the officers uh train things, the way you had logistics trains, and you had the uh you had uh the boats that would go and escort.
It was highly sophisticated.
And here, a bunch of uh collection of freebooters with a letter of mark from a government that doesn't really even exist at the Continental Congress and Washington because the Continental Congress is broke, he's not even looking for if he goes and asked for money, they're gonna say no.
So this is I'm gonna beg forgiveness than ask permission.
He tells you, it's better than Madmansky.
Just put some guns, put put some guns on the boat and just go out there and take them on.
patrick k odonnel
They go ahead and put the guns on the boat and they go after supply ships, and the first ship that they capture is a it's a ship that is manned by British sailors, and they are extremely excited to have their first prize, and they bring it into court, and they realize that the British have just they have recaptured a ship that was owned by a member of Congress, John Langdon.
And what happens is Washington is horrified, but the men, these marbleheaders, have said, look, hey, we fairly got it.
This was a British ship that was a prize ship, and what happens is you have one of the first mutinies that takes place, and the crew literally mutinies on board.
I tell the story in the indispensables, and Washington quells it, and then they go back out and they start to hunt.
But this is the organ what's amazing about this story, Steve, is this is the beginning of sovereignty for a we're not even a United States yet.
A collection of states.
No, but you when you are starting to build and outfit vessels, you are creating a sovereign nation.
A sovereign nation has vessels.
The first flag is the appeal to heaven, and that comes from these ships as well.
This is Washington's Navy or Washington's cruisers, and it's all done behind Congress for several weeks.
And then eventually, on October 13th, today, 250 years ago, Congress makes the authorization to outfit armed vessels to go against uh Great Britain.
And it's then that Washington reveals that he has his own secret Navy.
steve bannon
Which then folds into the think about it.
patrick k odonnel
The continental.
steve bannon
Yep.
After Lexington and Concord, after the siege of Boston, Bunker Hill, these guys are smart guys.
It's just like the run-up to World War One before Pearl Harbor.
These guys, this is 1775, folks.
Fourth of July, Independence Day, the declaration signing the declarations not till next July 4th in 1776.
And then immediately the largest expeditionary forces we have every year on Peter, we have Patrick K. O'Donnell on our Fourth of July special to talk about what was already coming to Staten Island in the vast armada that was going to be there.
Patrick, we got to bounce.
I want everybody, Grace, if you can put the story up.
Everybody go to Breitbart.
We're going to put it up for this amazing story.
patrick k odonnel
It's also on my uh my Twitter account at combat historian and Patrick KO'donnell.com.
Uh the book is the indispensables.
It tells the story of the First Navy.
And this is asymmetric warfare, Steve.
This causes the insurance rates to skyrocket on all commercial vessels and its economic war against Great Britain.
steve bannon
If you want to read two books back to back that will explain the revolution to you like nobody's business, like you're reading a novel, Washington's Immortals about that amazing regiment coming out of uh coming out of uh Maryland, and then uh the indispensables, just incredible about the the Marvel, the men of Marblehead the cussedness, the cussedness and grit.
We stand on the shoulders of giants when you read these books.
You're just you're in awe virtually every page.
Patrick K. O'Donnell, one more time.
Where's your where's your social media?
Where do people go get you?
patrick k odonnel
At combat historian on X and Getter and Patrick KO'donnell.com.
You can also order the books or best sellers.
We're almost at 2,000 five-star reviews for the indispensables on Amazon.com.
steve bannon
Come on, man.
patrick k odonnel
It's been a runaway bestseller.
steve bannon
It's amazing years.
We got to get 5,000 five stars.
It's a classic.
Thank you, sir.
Appreciate you.
patrick k odonnel
Honored.
Thank you, Steve.
steve bannon
To go from something you should be very proud of about your country, kind of the grit of the American, you know, working man and woman building this country to something that you're not gonna not gonna love.
Here's what I don't get, uh, Dave Walsh.
Uh they're telling me that if you backed out data center investment, that GDP would only be like 0.1%.
I don't totally believe that.
But everything as you warned us on AI on the AI bubble or the AI job apocalypse is driven by energy and maybe water as a subset, but energy.
What is going on?
We got a governor's race in New Jersey that's going to come down, I think, to about energy and out-of-control energy prices that are runaway.
And down in Florida, you still haven't sorted out that mess with Florida power and light, sir.
dave walsh
The data center AI thing, the tip of the spear in the country for the moment is Virginia, Northern Virginia, Pennsylvania, over to New Jersey and Maryland, north of Washington, where you've got the biggest concentration of AI and data centers, and now this battle and the growth of AI between ratepayers who are short of electricity in PJM.
That those states are in PJM, Ford auction prices up by a factor of 10 times for electric power because of the existing shortage of electricity.
Now you've got AI owners demanding gigawatt, thousand megawatt, two thousand megawatt generation facilities to be built to steal electrification resources from ratepayers.
So you got a big battle, and it comes, it comes to the fore in the electricity rates.
New Jersey looks like going up by a factor of four times.
Maryland by a factor of potentially uh 50% in the next couple of years, and even Pennsylvania in a region particularly full of natural gas because of this domination now of demand on top of the existing shortage that we've been talking about for three years due to solar and wind.
The shortage now accelerated by AI.
steve bannon
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One of the big things the Chinese County Party is trying to do is de-dollarization.
Working with the BRICS Nations, but also working with others to make sure transactions are now not converted into dollars.
They're trying to break the dollars, the prime reserve currency.
If that happens, um, it will not be good.
I am not saying we need to be the private reserve currency.
We have to because tons of obligations internationally come with it.
But if we're not going to have it, it should be through a national discussion that it's a decision made by citizens of the United States of America.
Uh that's not what's happening now.
We're being driven into it.
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One of these things is about energy and about the data centers.
And quite frankly, these I thought things like Far Florida Power and Light, I thought they had citizens, I thought they were set up as public utilities so they could get feedback from these folks called ratepayers.
The the uh our our our schmendrics out there called American citizens, or this case Florida citizens.
Why is this why is that system not working?
Why do they seem to be going down this decarbonization, crazy uh Green New Deal scam of these massive massive capital investments when the president of the United States is against it, and more importantly, the folks in Florida against it, sir.
dave walsh
According to the state office of public counsel, who I speak to periodically, a record number of interveners and complainers have stepped up about the present 10 billion dollar rate case, an all-time national record high rate case that FBL have pushed forward for the next four years, now reduced to seven billion.
So some progress is being made, but that's about building 130 more utility scale solar farms at a cost of about seven seven billion at this point for the next four years.
The next 10 years, the three regulated utilities, Duke, FBL, and Tico, Tapo Electric, have a plan to build 49 billion dollars worth of solar farms and utility scale battery storage.
Which, if it were combined cycle, would cost less than half of that to build.
Natural gas fired power that runs all the time.
But no, they're opting for the far more expensive capital cost, two and a half times more costly capital cost, solar and battery storage To make more money through their rates.
They get a 10.5% to 11% rate recovery on capital investments.
And the more they invest, of course, the more they make, and they're opting for between the two choices, solar and gas.
They're opting for solar, which is very part-time here.
Five hours, five hours a day, and ruins reliability and also ruins the opportunity for data centers and server centers, unless they deploy some of the very large number of gas turbines that they've ordered already from uh GE Vernova, which is adding to the shortage of those.
The fact that Southeast Utilities have bought a record number of gas turbines in the last 10 months from the major three OEMs, but they're not deploying that for ratepayers.
They're waiting for AI and data center clients to come along and then go ahead and use that.
steve bannon
Oh, yeah.
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There's a shortage of created by the utilities who will bought them up, waiting for AI to come.
dave walsh
Okay, it's a huge problem.
steve bannon
We got we got complicated model.
Hey, I'm gonna get you back.
I'm gonna get you back on here because we need to help the folks down in Florida get organizing this because it's unacceptable.
Here's the question I got.
People know I'm not a big rant Ronda fan deSantis fan on a national level is presidential timber.
And uh we said this when he tried to challenge President Trump in that ridiculously failed effort to try to deny President Trump the nomination.
But I think he's been a very good governor.
Ron DeSantis is kind of a populist.
Where's DeSantis in this?
I can't I can't believe with a governor like DeSantis, we couldn't solve this thing in 10 minutes.
Where's Ron DeSantis, the populist governor of uh of Florida on this, sir?
dave walsh
Well, to hold them to account during his administration, the entire seven years of it, every single submittal before the public service commission for new capacity power has been for utility scale solar.
Every single one of them has been approved going away by the public service commission appointed by him.
So he's he is certainly aware of this.
If he's not, he's stupid, and he's not stupid.
He's aware of it.
steve bannon
Hang on, hang on.
Back donations are at the court.
Does that...
You think DeSantis is a very smart guy.
You're telling me he's bought into this whole solar madness.
You're telling me he's bought into the solar madness, or is this because this is where the power company is going to make more money?
dave walsh
This is related to the donations to PACs from the power companies.
They dominate politics in Florida.
Duke, Tico, and FPL dominate um the state house, the state senate, and the governor through PAC donations.
So they basically get their way on the capacity they want to involve.
steve bannon
I'm gonna have you back on real quickly.
Uh social media, where do people go?
dave walsh
Uh X-True Social and Getter at Dave Walsh Energy.
I'll be at the right Republican Club in North South Florida in Collier County on Thursday evening at 5.30 on the same matter, and then next month in the heart of Florida Republican women at D Land up in late November.
So we're continuing to work more on top of the stuff.
steve bannon
We'll push the we'll push we'll we'll push the Thursday one hard.
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steve bannon
We'll say stick around.
We'll see you tomorrow, Mike.
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