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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going to 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
| Tuesday, 21 October in the year of Lord 2025. | ||
| five um In this hour, I am going to discuss President Trump in a big pivot to domestic issues. | ||
| And President Trump's not spending all this time on geopolitics and trying to bring priests to certain areas for his own gratification. | ||
| He's doing it because he understands that in trying to get our economy, because we're plugged into a global economy, try to get our economy right, certain things you've got to stop like these wars, and particularly the economic war, China. | ||
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But why do you ask yourself, why do I watch War Room? | |
| Why do I watch Bannon and all these people he brings on here? | ||
| They're all crazy. | ||
| You know, he's always yelling and screaming and doing all these rants. | ||
| He's got all these people up here doing all kind of radical stuff. | ||
| They're all marginal. | ||
| Because this is the place you actually get news and information that are years before the mainstream media catches up, right? | ||
| Two wit. | ||
| What do you mean by that, Steve? | ||
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Okay. | |
| We told you that this whole Zelensky and the Ukraine situation and all of it, right, was a total scam and should have never been started back three years ago. | ||
| And what do we got? | ||
| All this death and President Trump's trying to stop it. | ||
| But we said principally because the Europeans are not our allies. | ||
| They're not. | ||
| It's a protectorate like Israel's a protectorate. | ||
| They're not allies. | ||
| They don't put anything that kiddie. | ||
| They don't help strengthen us. | ||
| It's a drag. | ||
| Just like I said, the Middle East is a sideshow and Israel's a sideshow to the sideshow. | ||
| Now you get Tel Aviv Levin. | ||
| I'll get into more of this probably this afternoon. | ||
| He's tweeting that he loves President Trump so much and they're loving on Trump and Trump's the best guy for Israel. | ||
| Now they're sitting there saying you got to go against what President Trump's put together. | ||
| Flat out. | ||
| Then you know you got to go against him, got to go against him. | ||
| Yeah, you'd love it. | ||
| You'd love Trump. | ||
| I'm just waiting you for a flip to the Ted Cruz. | ||
| The Israel first got their candidate, Ted Cruz. | ||
| Duly note, like I said again, about DeSantis and I said about Nikki Haley, all of them. | ||
| Ted Cruz is never going to be the president of these United States, okay? | ||
| Not going to happen. | ||
| So you can spend all your time, all your money, run around, get on that, and not going to happen. | ||
| Not going to happen. | ||
| But what do I mean about this? | ||
| Trump had them all here six, seven, eight weeks ago, and they're all talking big. | ||
| They're going to do this boom. | ||
| They're going to boom. | ||
| They're going to provide arms and weapons and troops at the point of contact. | ||
| They're going to go to the point of contact and have a security guarantee. | ||
| And what happened? | ||
| President Trump told Zelensky the other day, no offensive way. | ||
| You're not getting tomahawks flat out. | ||
| And they came out with their chest. | ||
| They're beating their chest. | ||
| They thought they were going to get them, these fools. | ||
| Because the Europeans went back down. | ||
| I told them they got no money, no weapons, no troops, and most importantly, no political will. | ||
| There's no support in those countries to do this. | ||
| And the economist, which I'll get to in a minute, the coming debt emergency, the debt emergency. | ||
| Hello, who's been saying debt emergency? | ||
| This is about the margin call. | ||
| They also go through all the nations of Europe, and they're all broke. | ||
| Macron's about to get tossed out. | ||
| The Fifth Republic's about to crater. | ||
| He's running through a new prime minister every couple of days, right? | ||
| England's broke. | ||
| Starmer's dead broke, broke. | ||
| Germany, because, oh, and this headline here, how Mertz's economic promise turned sour. | ||
| You ever heard Dave Walsh up here talking about them going back to this fantasy of net carbon zero? | ||
| They destroyed their own economy. | ||
| The elites in Germany destroyed one of the greatest industrial powers on earth. | ||
| Destroyed it. | ||
| And so what's today's headline? | ||
| What's today's headline? | ||
| What's today's headline? | ||
| And you wonder why we went with Birch Gold and wrote the end of the dollar empire and said, watch out, some stuff's going to happen here crazy and why gold has taken a pop over the last couple weeks? | ||
| Because it's not the daily price. | ||
| It's what's underneath it. | ||
| Europe rallies to Zelensky's aid after tussle with Trump. | ||
| Europe rallies to Zelensky's aid after tussle with Trump. | ||
| Subheadline, EU Sikhs deal on frozen Russian assets. | ||
| Wow, where have we heard that? | ||
| Oh, yeah, Steve, you talked about that for a couple of years. | ||
| EU Sikhs deal on frozen Russian assets, threat of more sanctions on Moscow. | ||
| Flat out, they're going to steal the Russian people's money. | ||
| Something we didn't do with Nazi Germany. | ||
| Something we didn't do with the fascists in Italy. | ||
| Something we didn't do with Imperial Japan. | ||
| Something we didn't do with the Bolsheviks. | ||
| We didn't do it with the Soviets. | ||
| We didn't do it with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
| We didn't do it with Pol Pot. | ||
| You got the most murderous group collection of thieves, bandits, demons. | ||
| We didn't do it then, but you're going to do it to the Russian people. | ||
| Oh, you're going to do it to the people that were our allies in World War II. | ||
| And remember, none of this scum, except for England, were our allies. | ||
| Spain, not an ally, neutral. | ||
| Italy, think they were fascists. | ||
| The French folded in six weeks. | ||
| And I understand World War I brutalized them, folded in six weeks, and then became worse on the Jews than the Nazis of turning people in, the Vichy French. | ||
| Norway, bad as the Nazis, the Quislings. | ||
| Sweden, neutral, like my Ireland, when you're neutral, you're on Hitler's side. | ||
| So when you talk about NATO being great allies, like, where have they been great allies? | ||
| They weren't in the Cold War. | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| Are you ridiculous? | ||
| They put in almost nothing. | ||
| It's always the United States. | ||
| This is the scam of globalization. | ||
| This is the scam of the post-war international rules-based order. | ||
| You pay for it. | ||
| Your children, your money. | ||
| They're protectors and not allies. | ||
| Now, because they don't have any money of their own, as I've told you, reinforced now by the economist that tells you they're all broke and all heading toward debt emergencies, as you can see every day in the French press. | ||
| Now they're going to steal the Russian people's money. | ||
| Looking for a deal on frozen Russia. | ||
| And not just the interest. | ||
| They're going to steal their money. | ||
| Steal their money and use it to fund Zelensky fighting this war and killing more Ukrainians. | ||
| Killing more Ukrainians. | ||
| Because he's like Bibi. | ||
| If he doesn't have this war, he's out and Bibi's going to be in prison. | ||
| Netanyahu is going to be in prison. | ||
| So is Zelensky. | ||
| They know it, so they've got to keep fighting. | ||
| And they don't care how many people they kill and they don't care how many people they drag into this. | ||
| They do not care. | ||
| They don't. | ||
| And now it's time to face reality. | ||
| Zelensky should never darken the White House again. | ||
| It is actually awful. | ||
| And I'm glad President Trump finally had a belly full of it. | ||
| And he told him right to his face. | ||
| And these guys all went in with their chest pumped up and they thought, man, we're getting tomahawks. | ||
| You know why? | ||
| Because Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton and all this crowd, the warmongers, the guys controlled by the defense industry, all tell him, you got this. | ||
| Just go in there. | ||
| You just put your order in. | ||
| You're going to get yourself some tomahawks. | ||
| You're going to launch those things into Moscow and St. Petersburg. | ||
| Are you crazy? | ||
| Do you want to have this conflict leave the bloodlines and go to other places? | ||
| Because it will. | ||
| And the Europeans got nothing. | ||
| They need a war. | ||
| Sir Kira needs a war, needs a war. | ||
| Can't pay for it. | ||
| It has no troops. | ||
| How many troops do they put up to go to the point of contact for the security guarantee? | ||
| Zero. | ||
| They have no political will. | ||
| We get back to that in a moment. | ||
| Mike Lindell, you join me. | ||
| And I want to make sure Lindell. | ||
| So we had O'Keefe that the FBI was all over and try to put him in prison, kicked down his door, took him out there almost buck naked, made him stand in a hallway to humiliate him, just like they did to Peter Navarre. | ||
| Peter Navarre, they cuffed and shackled like a dog, like a murderer, for a misdemeanor and dragged him down the tarmac at National Airport so everybody could sit there and mock him. | ||
| What do they do with Lindell? | ||
| Lindell, what they showed up at a fast food place so it could be the most public place possible to harass him and take his electronic gear. | ||
| Everybody that they went after understand they're at the tip of the tip of the spear to fight this. | ||
| And they understand, and this is why the left has targeted guys like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And they've targeted Donald Trump. | ||
| They do not think Trump is past danger at all. | ||
| These people are violent. | ||
| They're Marxist. | ||
| They're jihadists. | ||
| And they also understand that democracy is not going to work for them because they don't have the votes. | ||
| It's too insane for average folks to vote for. | ||
| So this is why they're getting more and more violent. | ||
| It's spinning into more and more chaos. | ||
| And everything's about illegal aliens. | ||
| Oh, they don't want them. | ||
| And these Christian, some group of Christian preachers up there saying, hey, my congregation is down 35%. | ||
| But then that means your congregation, bro, is 35%. | ||
| Illegal aliens. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| They're going to have to take the word of Christ and the living God and they're going to have to go back home and embrace it. | ||
| Hopefully you trained them up enough. | ||
| You got them enough word of God. | ||
| They can see you're lived Christianity, but they're not staying here. | ||
| They're not staying here. | ||
| And all you're wanting, and you go, oh, they just should get the criminals. | ||
| All illegal aliens must leave the country. | ||
| I don't care if Wall Street tells it's going to hurt the economy. | ||
| The corporations say it's going to hurt wages. | ||
| The preachers say it's going to hurt their congregations. | ||
| Yeah, everybody is going to hurt, but they got to go home. | ||
| You're destroying the American Republic and you're destroying the American citizens and you're destroying the American people and our social cohesion. | ||
| So it's got to stop. | ||
| Trump stopped him coming in, but now they got to go home. | ||
| And we got to stop all the H-1B scams, all of it, and send them home too. | ||
| And let's on top of it, just for good measure, to send all the Chinese students home. | ||
| How about this? | ||
| All of them home. | ||
| All of them home. | ||
| And all the benefits of what they go to the American citizens. | ||
| So Mike Lindell, the FBI tried to do everything to you and they tried to destroy your company. | ||
| And now you got a company that's suing you that just got caught for money laundering and bribing politicians. | ||
| Not that they ever did any of that here in the United States, I'm sure, right? | ||
| That denounced suing you for billions of dollars. | ||
| Are you groveling? | ||
| Did you apologize this morning? | ||
| Have you settled, sir? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I will never settle. | ||
| This has all come out. | ||
| This judge in Minnesota ruled against my pillow and myself defaming this smart medic who is all over the news how corrupt they are. | ||
| And then, Steve, another thing, too, people don't realize Keith Ellison, there's another one that hates our country, the Attorney General of Minnesota. | ||
| He's attacking Mike Lindell, my Lindell Recovery Network, for addicts to get him out of addiction. | ||
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Hang on. | |
| Why should I? | ||
| Okay, let's cut to the chase on this. | ||
| Let's be blunt. | ||
| He's a radical Muslim that's coming after your network because it's a Christian-based network. | ||
| Am I incorrect on that, sir? | ||
| You are 100% right, Steve. | ||
| You're 100% right. | ||
| And this has been going on for quite a while, but all this has been turned up over the last couple months. | ||
| It's like, I don't know if it's a fear of that I'm not going to stop talking or not going to settle because I won't settle. | ||
| And you're spot on, Steve. | ||
| These illegals got to go and all this nonsense, this we're on the offense now, everybody. | ||
| I believe this country is an 80-20 country, 80% common sense. | ||
| But they've had the media and everything else just brainwashing and attacking and brainwashing and brainwashing. | ||
| Steven, CNN even said the other day, they said, you think all this report's coming about of these crooked voting machine companies that it'll help Mike Lindell and my pillow? | ||
| Well, absolutely it will because I've been sounding the alarm for four and a half, four and a half years. | ||
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And finally, it's all coming home. | |
| Hang on. | ||
| Let me be blunt. | ||
| If they money laundered and bribed politicians, this is why the money laundering had to figure out how to get the cash to them. | ||
| Kickbacks in the Philippines and in Asia in the third world. | ||
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I would be shocked, shocked. | |
| It's hard to shock me, but I'd be shocked if maybe some of that wasn't done at certain states. | ||
| Are we investigating these guys? | ||
| I mean, it looks like a money laundering and kickback scam, does it not, Mike Lindell? | ||
| It looks like the machines are just a means to an end to make money for all the parties involved. | ||
| Am I wrong in surmising that after reading the indictment in the Philippines, sir? | ||
| You're spot on, Steve. | ||
| It's not just what these any computers are capable of manipulating things. | ||
| But with this company in particular, the bribery, the stuff, we've had evidence for four and a half years. | ||
| I spent tens of millions of dollars gathering every single piece of evidence in this country on that company, Dominion, SmartMedic, all the machine companies, all the voting machine companies. | ||
| And, you know, that's another one, too. | ||
| There's another one, Dominion, saying they're bought out by Liberty Vote, and they're going to drop all the cases against my pillow and Mudi Giuliani Mike Pillow. | ||
| They haven't dropped my cases, Steve. | ||
| They didn't drop my cases. | ||
| Hang on for a second. | ||
| Hang on a second. | ||
| I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
| Mike Lindell, warrior patriot, entrepreneur, next in the war room. | ||
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| And Lindy, you should know Lindell and these guys are fighting for their lives because they're trying to be shut down by about 10 different people, including the attorney general out there who's trying to shut down the Lindell Network, which is Christian-based solutions for people that have addiction. | ||
| Of course they got to shut that down naturally. | ||
| Cortez, I got to play this. | ||
| You got a new dock out, and also there's a new doc about Bobby Kennedy. | ||
| I want to get to on the Maha moment. | ||
| But I want to spend a second for you because you've been one of the guys that tip of the spear of this. | ||
| The coming debt emergency. | ||
| I like it when the economist finally gets to write about this and it's now in the emergency phase. | ||
| It's now, it's an emergency. | ||
| Not that Wall Street or not anybody's listening. | ||
| They have, for this $340 trillion, right, approximately, that we're going to have this margin call on, the world's biggest margin call. | ||
| And this is why I couple that with today's news out of Europe that they're going to steal the Russian people's assets, the $350 billion. | ||
| Because what this is going to do is destroy the Euro as a potential reserve currency, and the central banks are going to load up on gold even more. | ||
| This is Philip Patrick's theory of the case. | ||
| You can see it already happening. | ||
| Even money center banks, right? | ||
| So, but they list, they say, and they put the United States on there, and they have a lot of experts in here saying, hey, nobody can really get their handles around this. | ||
| So there's five different alternatives. | ||
| There's five ways to try to solve this. | ||
| Number one, wait for it, is massive cuts in federal spending. | ||
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| Number one. | ||
| Number two is productivity growth and economic growth. | ||
| This is a kind of bet Scott Besson, the president, made on the Big Beautiful Bill, which we didn't love all of it. | ||
| But the central thesis was the last chance you get a supply side cut, and we get 3.5%, 4% growth. | ||
| We keep a little ahead of it. | ||
| We're not going to solve the debt problem, but we'll solve the deficit problem to start off with. | ||
| So we won't be adding at the rate we've been adding. | ||
| So that's number two. | ||
| A pro-growth agenda, right? | ||
| Larry Kudlow is skipping around on it. | ||
| He and Steve Moore are skipping around right now, happy because they like the pro-growth. | ||
| Number three is massive tax increases, right? | ||
| Massive tax increases, particularly on the top brackets, okay? | ||
| Which didn't happen. | ||
| And Larry Cuddlow and Steve Moore and Arthur Laffer and Grover Nordcrest, they're really skipping around now. | ||
| So that's kind of the actions you can take politically that we haven't taken in the past, really. | ||
| You know, President Trump had a pro-growth agenda and did great, but the debt because of the pandemic, because we only had like a $400 billion deficit, I think, our first year, if we had been tough enough or tougher, we might have got that to zero. | ||
| But decisions were made and it was fine. | ||
| The fourth and fifth get a little gnarly. | ||
| Number four is default. | ||
| And they do say their governments around the world are going to be defaulting on this stuff like crazy, defaults. | ||
| And number five, and the way they say really that the guys that run the system are going to get out of here is good old inflation. | ||
| They're going to inflate their way out of here. | ||
| And so, and that, ladies and gentlemen, number five is the one that destroys this audience financially, economically, all of it. | ||
| Also, it destroys the social cohesion of the nation. | ||
| So, Steve Cortez, since you've warned about this for years, your thoughts, and this is why I think you're going to see a massive pivot of President Trump with all the stuff going on in the world and trying to solve all these problems and the trade, the economic war by the Chinese, the Zelensky, the Bloodlands War, the Middle East war to try to solve it all. | ||
| He is going to do a massive pivot domestically. | ||
| And that's where I'm going to play the trailer of your coming documentary in the next segment. | ||
| Your thoughts on basically what The Economist says in the five different alternatives, sir? | ||
| Well, first, I'm glad to see that The Economist is finally waking up to the reality that the rules-based international order, right, which they constantly laud, is economically a farce. | ||
| It clearly does not work, has not worked for regular people, and now puts the entire world, including the United States, into a deep debt crisis. | ||
| Of their five scenarios or quasi-solutions, here's the thing: if we don't do the first three, inevitably we are going to the latter two, number four and five, meaning both default as well as massive inflation. | ||
| Unfortunately, a lot of smart financial markets, particularly gold and crypto, I would also say real estate right now, they're betting on number five. | ||
| So, a lot of very smart money is saying inflation is persistent, it's sticky, it's systemic, not transitory, that's for sure, and here to stay, hence gold at $4,400, hence housing that's totally unaffordable in the United States. | ||
| But here's the good news: if we pursue all of the first three at once, concurrently, cut spending, I believe we can cut on defense. | ||
| And by the way, related to what we're going to talk about on Maha, we get a lot healthier. | ||
| We can spend a lot less on health care. | ||
| That's how we achieve number one. | ||
| Don't make war all over the world, get our people healthier at home. | ||
| Number two, this pro-growth strategy is starting to work. | ||
| Real wages are rising in our country. | ||
| That's a huge benefit to this land. | ||
| So, again, we do have the glide path out. | ||
| It's not easy, but there is an escape route. | ||
| There is an escape route from this. | ||
| But that path gets narrower and narrower every day that we don't care as a country and that Washington, D.C., as a city and as an institution, permanent Washington, doesn't care about this. | ||
| So, for once, I really agree with The Economist. | ||
| I do agree with them on the gravity of the situation right now. | ||
| And I agree with them that those are the only real plausible outcomes. | ||
| But the way to avoid four and five is to, in fact, those first things. | ||
| And including, by the way, number three, which we're not doing, which is that we should be taxing the ultra-wealthy at a much, much higher level. | ||
| We should be closing the carried interest loophole. | ||
| Not only does it make sense economically, but it would also pay great political dividends. | ||
| I wish we'd done it last year, but it's not too late to do that during this Trump term. | ||
| The wealthy need to pay a higher share, especially the super wealthy. | ||
| It's an economic imperative, and it will also reap political benefits. | ||
| Real quickly, because they also say too that in the inflationary environment, gold, crypto, but particularly real estate, because bond holders and holders of obviously of cash, but holders of financial instruments will be hit, particularly with the fixed income, will be hurt, be hit. | ||
| But the real estate holdings will be potentially the exact opposite. | ||
| What do you mean by that? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| So, look, think about real estate is a lot like gold, meaning there's a finite supply, right? | ||
| We add very little gold to the global market at any one time. | ||
| There is no adding of land, right? | ||
| Zero land gets added to the total supply. | ||
| On top of that, because of unfortunate regulations, onerous zoning all over the country, and a lot of hindrances, it's very hard to develop land, right? | ||
| To build on land. | ||
| So, limited supply of land, very difficult to add additional housing, additional apartments in the United States. | ||
| And so, because of that, in an inflationary environment and where capital is betting that the route out from $37 trillion of debt is inflationary, those kinds of tangible, limited supply or finite supply assets become incredibly valuable. | ||
| Now, this is great for people who own a lot of assets, which gets back again to that number three solution: we need to tax the ultra-rich at a higher rate. | ||
| They're the ones who benefited from the run-up of this debt. | ||
| They need to pay the consequences of getting us out of it. | ||
| But those kinds of folks are making bets that gold, crypto, and land, those are the main investment vehicles, those are going to benefit from this inflationary environment. | ||
| And so far, they've been correct, right? | ||
| It's a self-reinforcing process. | ||
| But ultimately, that's very harmful to mainstream prosperity. | ||
| It's very harmful to workers. | ||
| Workers are starting to do better under President Trump. | ||
| Real wages are rising again. | ||
| That's magnificent. | ||
| But if we want that trend to continue, we do need a lot more productivity. | ||
| And I believe we need to tax the rich, the ultra-rich, and we need to cut government spending. | ||
| Now, I know cutting spending is a gargantuan task in Washington, D.C., but again, where do we do it? | ||
| I think it's via defense if we're not adventurous all over the world, if we're not supporting corrupt dictators like Zelensky. | ||
| And if we get healthier as a nation, spend less on health care. | ||
| Your comments on gold, and particularly with this headline in the Financial Times of London, as we told you this was going to happen, they're dead broke. | ||
| And so they're going to steal the Russian people's money to give to Zelensky to buy arms to go destroy the Russian people. | ||
| I got it. | ||
| There's a logic to that. | ||
| These people are insane and they must be stopped. | ||
| They've killed enough people in Ukraine. | ||
| It's almost 2 million casualties, according to President Trump. | ||
| Virtual, take your phone out. | ||
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| That would be me. | ||
| For the ultimate and free guide to investing in gold and precious metals. | ||
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| His goal will be to make America healthy again. | ||
| Senator Kennedy has been shocked. | ||
| This is an inescapable trauma. | ||
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| They're not playing by the rules. | ||
| They're not using gold standard science. | ||
| He's the most famous Kennedy in America right now. | ||
| We spend more money on health care than any nation in history. | ||
| And yet, America is sicker than ever. | ||
| The idea that science is a thing that can be possessed, that it is an endpoint, whereas it's not. | ||
| It's a dynamic process. | ||
| The infamous Tony Fauci statement. | ||
| So if you are trying to get at me, you're really attacking not only Dr. Anthony Fauci, you're attacking science. | ||
| He was functioning as a high priest in a belief system that we call scientism. | ||
| Half of our kids now live with chronic health issues. | ||
| That number was 1% a few decades ago. | ||
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| Our model is not even designed to prevent disease or to cure it. | ||
| Instead, it is designed to manage sickness, to keep you alive, but not thriving. | ||
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| And so the question is: who's drugging your dinner? | ||
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| Nearly 40% of young adults are pre-diabetic. | ||
| Autism rates have gone from 1 in 10,000 in the 1980s to 1 in 36 today. | ||
| Life expectancy just hit a 20-year low. | ||
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| Thank God. | ||
| The second phase is the lessons we learned from the children we're going to deploy in older demographics. | ||
| That second phase of Baja is going to be phenomenal. | ||
| What's going on here? | ||
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| Do we play Cortez's also? | ||
| Okay, fine. | ||
| I want to play the Bobby Kennedy one. | ||
| Both of them combined. | ||
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| Cortez, talk to me about Maha and talk to me about tonight at 10 o'clock. | ||
| I want to get this right. | ||
| The Bobby Kennedy dock plays at, and it's a front line, plays at 10 p.m. tonight, correct? | ||
| It may be two nights, folks, because it's two hours long. | ||
| I don't think they're going to attend to midnight, but you never know. | ||
| But it's 10 o'clock tonight, at least for hour one, maybe both hours. | ||
| Steve Cortez, you've also done another documentary. | ||
| Why is Make America Healthy so important, not just for the health of the country, but also politically right now, sir? | ||
| Right. | ||
| Well, listen, this is a moral and societal imperative that we get healthy and strong again. | ||
| We cannot have a strong nation without strong citizens, but it's also an economic necessity, as we've been discussing. | ||
| And then, furthermore, if we do the right thing in this arena, we're going to reap the political benefits because this is the clearest path, the clearest and widest path to further growing our coalition. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because there's a lot of folks who may not call themselves MAGA or right-wing, may not agree with us on a lot of issues, but they sure want to be healthier and they want their children to be healthier, particularly a lot of credentialed women, for example. | ||
| They agree with us on this topic. | ||
| So, this is where we multiply and grow the coalition. | ||
| And part of why I know that, by the way, empirically, is because I do so much polling and month after month of polling. | ||
| The most popular national politician in America is Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
| He's somebody who appeals to Democrats, to independents. | ||
| And so, it is significant, of course, politically as well. | ||
| I first met Robert F. Kennedy last fall, fall of 2024, right before the election. | ||
| He was at the Al Smith Catholic dinner in New York City, where President Trump showed up and Kamala Harris, of course, did not. | ||
| Part of the reason why President Trump did so well among Catholic voters. | ||
| And I spoke with RFK, and he really convinced me personally, get healthier. | ||
| I've gotten much healthier since then, eating much better at his behest and following his instructions. | ||
| And I decided I'm going to do this documentary to showcase what is going on right now. | ||
| And it's sort of a counterculture at the moment, but we want it to become the dominant culture. | ||
| But there are doctors and farmers and moms all across this country. | ||
| I found a bunch of them in Virginia. | ||
| I purposefully filmed there ahead of these upcoming Virginia votes that we're going to see. | ||
| And there happens to be a lot of national leaders in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in your home state, Steve, who are doing this right, who believe in regenerative farming, who believe in health care that tries to prevent disease. | ||
| And once disease does occur, to cure disease, not to simply manage chronic illness. | ||
| Moms who want their children to be healthier, to live vital lives. | ||
| We spend more than any country in the world on healthcare, and yet we're getting the worst results of any advanced nation. | ||
| Now, I'm not a doctor, but the bond trader in me says when you're spending record amounts, both for your own country and relative to the rest of the world, peer countries, and you're getting the worst results, then you have the wrong policies in place. | ||
| And most of those wrong policies are coming because of the successful lobbying efforts of big food and big pharma. | ||
| Big food wants the inputs to poison our bodies, ultra-processed foods, which are great for them, but terrible for our health. | ||
| And then, once chronic disease inevitably shows up, rather than curing it, big pharma is very happy to manage your sickness. | ||
| They want you alive for a long time, but not thriving. | ||
| And you are a customer for life then of both big food as well as big pharma. | ||
| And both of those industries have enormous power in Washington, D.C. But now, with this populist revolt, with this populist electoral revolt, we have the power to reverse this. | ||
| And RFK is taking the lead, but he's got an incredible team. | ||
| People like Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, somebody I've just admired for years. | ||
| He was the foremost critic or one of the foremost critics of the public health authorities from the outside during the COVID panic and during the Biden years. | ||
| He is now on the inside helping to run and reform the public health authorities in this country. | ||
| That alone is just an incredible accomplishment of President Trump and of our movement. | ||
| And it's a great, great first step, but a lot more to come. | ||
| These victories right now are incremental. | ||
| We want these victories to become exponential, and they will. | ||
| And again, not only will it make us better as a country, healthier and happier, but it's going to save us economically. | ||
| We simply can't afford the trajectory that we're on in terms of health care spending. | ||
| So for both moral and spiritual reasons, for the physical vitality of our country, and then additionally, because of the economic necessity, we've got to enact the Maha agenda. | ||
| When you say enacted Mahan Agenda, this is the, let's talk about political physics of modern American empire politics, totally tied to money. | ||
| In this city, in the imperial capital, big tech, the oligarchs, the corporatists, the arms industry, all of them, and it's more concentration of power than ever, pale in comparison to the lethal nature of big pharma. | ||
| Big Pharma owns both political parties. | ||
| You see the efforts we're trying to get commercials taken off like every other nation in the world, except for New Zealand and ourselves, which would put MSNBC permanently at it, make it a test pattern permanently. | ||
| How do you face that reality? | ||
| Yes, you've got this model. | ||
| This is why almost everything President Trump is doing is really incorporated into executive orders. | ||
| Or if he has to get something done, they got to slide it into a big, beautiful bill where the House basically and the Senate just got to suck on it to get you know to get their tax cuts passed. | ||
| The reality is big pharma, big pharma has a grip on this city and they ain't going to let that grip go. | ||
| They got every lobbyist, every law firm, every crisis communications person, all the law, you know, everybody. | ||
| So what's the reality? | ||
| How do you break that in particularly in like the Republican House of Representatives? | ||
| Sure. | ||
| No, you make a fantastic point, right? | ||
| And I'm not being Pollyanna. | ||
| I'm not saying any of this is easy. | ||
| It clearly is not. | ||
| But to me, the first step, the lowest hurdle to get over, it's still a hurdle, but the one that we can get over the quickest, I believe, is what you mentioned, which is banning pharmaceutical advertising. | ||
| We used to in this country for a long time. | ||
| Most of the world does right now for very valid reasons. | ||
| And it's not only because we don't want the marketing machine of big pharma as well as some of the marketing machines of big food to convince people to live healthy lifestyles and to use products they may not really need. | ||
| But more than that is their control over the news media in this country. | ||
| It is pernicious, it's vast, and it's very effective. | ||
| But we ban that advertising, we take that weapon away. | ||
| That is the first way that we start to attack the power of big pharma. | ||
| But look, there's a lot of battles ahead. | ||
| But here's the thing. | ||
| As you know, things that at one point in time seem insurmountable with enough selling, with enough persuasion of the public, right, we can create the kind of populist revolt that resulted in Trump winning back in 2016 that can result in RFK and Bobby prevailing now in 2025 and beyond. | ||
| It's tough. | ||
| We're fighting uphill, absolutely. | ||
| And by the way, not just big pharma, big food as well. | ||
| Michael Caputo, who of course has been on your show a lot, he said during my interview with him, he said, you want to see a powerful lobbyist? | ||
| Try to lobby us for Captain Crunch. | ||
| Said he makes big defense and big oil look like nothing. | ||
| And he's on to something there. | ||
| So yes, we're taking on really powerful interests, but we have to do it. | ||
| We can't accept this kind of slow retreat and slow defeat of becoming a nation that is totally unhappy and unhealthy and slothful. | ||
| We simply cannot accept it. | ||
| Not to mention, we can't afford it, Steve. | ||
| We can't afford it. | ||
| No, the future costs are insurmountable. | ||
| With all the redistricting, with the getting rid of the racial gerrymandering, if we put together and hammer a greater alliance and even a more robust alliance between MAGA, the populist nationalists and MAGA, the Make America Healthy Again, and the parentals' rights movement, it's unbeatable. | ||
| And the left knows that. | ||
| That's why we got to hammer this home every day. | ||
| Steve, so tonight at 10 o'clock is the RFK documentary on PBS as one of their frontline documentaries. | ||
| I think it's the rise of Bobby Kennedy. | ||
| And then, Steve, where did they get your documentary? | ||
| Yeah, please go. | ||
| It's on my Twitter, but you can also go to Cortez Investigates, Cortez with an S at the end, CortezInvestInvestigates.com. | ||
| You can sign up for all my content for free there. | ||
| There's a 30-minute documentary. | ||
| I'm not asking for a big time commitment. | ||
| I think you will learn a lot. | ||
| I think you'll be inspired. | ||
| It's really important for our country. | ||
| Share it, send it to friends, especially if they happen to be in Virginia in front of this vote. | ||
| We're going to make America healthy again. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| Great, great piece of work. | ||
| Everybody should see it. | ||
| 30 minutes in the Bobby Kennedy's two hours. | ||
| I think an hour tonight, maybe an hour tomorrow night, but it may be both tonight. | ||
| But anyway, take a look at his frontline. | ||
| It's always top line. | ||
| Of course, they always come in with a slight hello bias that only PBS can do, that only PBS can have. | ||
| I want to thank Patriot Mobile, this fight down in Texas. | ||
| As goes Texas, so goes the country. | ||
| And folks, I think I can say pretty definitively now that the whole difference between the great grassroots movement down there and the MAGA movement down there and the political class is plus new focus, not just by Source, but there's massive amounts of investment going in down there from overseas, particularly, I think, at the Gulf Emirates, with the Muslim community there. | ||
| Texas is going to be a battleground state, and we have to embrace that. | ||
| Texas is a battleground state. | ||
| The reality, and I realize Trump just won by 14 points, right? | ||
| And Ted Cruz, I think, won by 11 or 12. | ||
| So the effort's been tremendous. | ||
| But on other policies in the House, I think we've got to get very serious of considering Texas and the efforts got to be put into Texas. | ||
| I want to thank Patriot Mobile, Glenn Sturi and his team, just monumental. | ||
| This afternoon, I think I'm going to have time to show, you know, we were down for Lee Wamsgans and had a rally for her, which was incredible. | ||
| I want to thank her right coming from Saturday, but also I had her on the show for a couple days. | ||
| We had Texans down there on the show. | ||
| The opponent that's really just money, you know, it's coming from Macau. | ||
| His money's coming from Macau. | ||
| And Macau, you have to understand, it's not just one of the money laundering capitals of the world, but it's one of the sex trafficking capitals of the world because of the 450 million abortions that have been done to the Chinese force abortions on the Chinese people in Lao Beijing by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
| 80% of those, I think, are for little girls. | ||
| They have a huge mismatch for the first time in history in a major population, and the sex trafficking is huge. | ||
| The guy taking that money, basically $9 million, is the one attacking her viciously for being a wait-for-it Christian. | ||
| We'll get into more of that this afternoon. | ||
| Patriot Mobile, 972 Patriot. | ||
| You will talk today to a U.S. citizen in the state of Texas about shifting to the services. | ||
| They're incredible. | ||
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| Stop giving money to people that hate you. | ||
| Start getting services from people that support you. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
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| The courts deploy. | ||
| We'll get more of this. | ||
| The courts okay, the deployment of the National Guard to Oregon. | ||
| Of course, they're going to then support all of it. | ||
| Of course, the Financial Times of London, look at that right there. | ||
| The ominous where they just said local citizens are going to fight it. | ||
| Look, these ICE agents are going to be protected. | ||
| They're doing a job and they're doing a job that needs to be done. | ||
| The illegitimate Biden regime organized 10 to 20 million. | ||
| I'm at the 12 million, but there's others at the 20. | ||
| Illegal alien invaders that came here on their watch. | ||
| And they all have to go. | ||
| All of them. | ||
| Not simply the criminals. | ||
| They all have to go. | ||
| And once you embrace that, things will change. | ||
| Evangelical preachers coming out and whining about 25 or 35 percent of their flock. | ||
| The lived Christianity of your flock is going to have to live that Christianity back in their home country, just full stop. | ||
| You can't make exceptions for this. | ||
| And you get everybody coming at the president now to make an exception for farmers, for this, for that, for that. | ||
| No. | ||
| You do one, you're going to have a million of them. | ||
| Just let's be very simple about this. | ||
| This country's for American citizens. | ||
| Enough Hispanic citizens, African Americans that have been abused by Wall Street and corporate America because of this, of letting in these illegal aliens, it's got to stop. | ||
| Or you're not going to have a country. | ||
| Just like in the middle class with these STEM workers, with these H-1B scams, it's got to stop. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| All the H-1B people that have visas have to go home, and those jobs have to be opened up to American citizens because they've never shown one billet of the millions that are here, one billet that an American either didn't have the education or the job experience because it's a scam to cut costs, to basically pay indentured servants one-third of what they have to pay American citizens. | ||
| Also, the 350,000 Chinese. | ||
| I understand President Trump's trying to juggle so much and trying to balance so much and working with them on the rare earths. | ||
| But if we're going to start decoupling, let's just send them home and let those billets at those universities, particularly in these technical areas, go to wait-for-it American citizens. | ||
| And they're plenty smart. | ||
| I don't buy the argument whatsoever. | ||
| You see all the, you talk to people really in the industry, all the coding eras and problems and issues. | ||
| And Amazon just announced, I'll get to that this afternoon. | ||
| What is it, 600,000? | ||
| They're not going to hire, this is an internal report that the New York Times got. | ||
| They're not going to hire 600,000 human beings because they're going to do it with robots and artificial intelligence. | ||
| So that apocalypse is coming. | ||
| This is why we have to protect American citizens from unfair competition throughout the world. | ||
| This is their country. | ||
| The generations that have been here have fought for this country, been Burke's little platoons, have built this country, have coached Little League and built the churches and go to the Kiwanis Club and do all those social events that bind a community together, provide the infrastructure of the community, to build the society of that. | ||
| We're more than an economy, and particularly more than a corporatist economy. | ||
| So more on this tonight at 5 o'clock. | ||
| Trevor, Comstock, now more than ever, you're like my Maha guy, make America Healthy Again. | ||
| Doing it by establishing a company that is second to none. | ||
| What do you got for us today? | ||
| Yeah, great to see you, Steve. | ||
| So, our new tallow moisturizer has been extremely popular amongst the war room posse, but we still get a large amount of emails of people just asking about it, you know, general questions around it, as well as how it compares to other moisturizers on the market. | ||
| So, I just want to quickly touch on it. | ||
| Again, it's made with the 100% American grass-fed and finished beef tallow, and then we pair it with the raw manuka honey from New Zealand. | ||
| So, with that, we don't include any fillers, fragrances, alcohols, or anything synthetic. | ||
| And, you know, tallow is really remarkable just because it's loaded with vitamins like vitamin A, D, E, as well as K, which your skin needs to stay healthy and radiant. | ||
| And those are natural nutrients as opposed to a lot of synthetic nutrients included within your common moisturizer. | ||
| So, that in itself is pretty amazing. | ||
| And then, like I mentioned, we pair it with the raw Manuka honey, which is a naturally occurring antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and healing remedy. | ||
| So, it does things like heal irritated skin. | ||
| If you have redness, it works great in that scenario as well. | ||
| Also, eczema helps bring it down quite a bit. | ||
| So, very powerful, very potent. | ||
| And again, if you want to compare it to your average moisturizer on the market, those can be effective, but they more times than not contain a ton of artificial ingredients, ingredients, fragrances, even food dyes, if you can believe that. | ||
| So, again, we just stray away from everything synthetic. | ||
| We give you the raw natural ingredients that are very powerful, very nutritious for your skin. | ||
| And again, you know, it's intended for both men and women, and you can use it anywhere on your body. | ||
| That's one of the questions we get asked a lot: where can you apply it? | ||
| But you can put it on your face, which is what I typically do. | ||
| Put it on your neck, your hands, your feet, anywhere you really need it. | ||
| So, people have been loving it. | ||
| You can check out some of our reviews online. | ||
| And if you have any questions, just let us know. | ||
| I want people to go to the website because I want to look at all the product offerings, and I want them to get this audience's best when you overwhelm them with information and reviews and things like that. | ||
| So, where do they go? | ||
| Yeah, you go to sacredhumanhealth.com. | ||
| Always make sure to use code Warroom for 10% off any one-time purchase. | ||
| If you do want to subscribe to any products, you're locked into the 10% discount for all of your orders until you cancel. | ||
| And again, if you do have any questions or need any assistance, just let us know. | ||
| You can shoot us an email or give us a call. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| The Charlie Kirk show is next, as has been every workday for the last four years. | ||
| Jack Pasobic will follow that. | ||
| Steve Gruber, then Eric Bowling. | ||
| Hopefully, today we can do a hard changeover. | ||
| Then the worm from five to seven. | ||
| Joe Allen has been out throughout the country for the last couple months, as we have also. | ||
| We're now back in the war room, and Joe will join us today at the six o'clock hour. | ||
| I will go through with him a number of developments in transhumanism and artificial intelligence and other things related to that. | ||
| You do not want to miss that. | ||
| We're working on a bunch of big stories, news, and analysis at the five o'clock hour, and we will get to all of them. | ||
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| We told you this was going to happen. | ||
| The nations of Europe are going to steal the assets $350 billion from the Russian people. | ||
| And what are they going to do with it? | ||
| They're going to give it to Zelensky to buy offensive weapons. | ||
| No problem there, right? | ||
| I think Lavrov, I'm not saying he canceled the meeting, but the meeting with Secretary of State Rubio went to a phone call. | ||
| Telling you, folks, Zelensky and this crowd in Europe are going to drag us into some big problems. | ||
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| Jared Kushner, JD Vance, said there's not going to be any boots on the ground in Gaza or Israel by United States troops. | ||
| We'll break it all down for you. |