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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot. | ||
| 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. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Monday, 17 November, Year of the Lord, 2025. | ||
| Let's go to Oscar Blue Ramirez in Mexico. | ||
| Oscar, I'm going to have Eric Prince on here momentarily. | ||
| Set the stage for us. | ||
| Once again, what happened? | ||
| He had the assassination of this mayor. | ||
| The president of the country basically went on national TV and said, hey, we really can't go to war with the cartels. | ||
| People, the citizens, a populist revolt that says, you got to save us from these criminals, these terrorists. | ||
| And she says, well, you know, we checked the law and legally, I can't do it. | ||
| That's because her government, she's a socialist, she's a Marxist. | ||
| They're totally in business with the cartels and they're totally in business with the jihadists. | ||
| Tell me about what happened this weekend. | ||
| How big a deal was this? | ||
| It's huge. | ||
| It's historic. | ||
| And all of this hype of this protest happened because in the lapse of a week, Steve, they assassinated Carlos Manzo, the mayor, on a Saturday. | ||
| Then on a Sunday, they assassinated a council woman in Oaxaca. | ||
| Then on the next day, they assassinated a public servant in the part of Guanajuato. | ||
| And in the lapse of less than a week, they assassinated five police officers in the whole country. | ||
| So this is the thing that erupted. | ||
| Then, in the month before, they found 89 bags of human remains in the part of Jalisco. | ||
| People are sick and tired. | ||
| And more, the Gen Z that the recruitment of minors by the cartel has been completely exacerbated in the parts of Michochan, in the parts of Guerrero, in the parts of the borders that are next to the United States of America. | ||
| It's a complete huge problem. | ||
| They know that it's out of control. | ||
| And the thing that really triggered it is that the Mexican president said, you know what, we cannot go to war against the Carters because it is illegal. | ||
| That was the thing that completely triggered this whole situation and that completely exploded with what happened yesterday in the protests in the governmental palace, Steve. | ||
| Oscar, do the young people that went and tried to take over the governmental palace? | ||
| I mean, it was pretty dramatic. | ||
| Do they believe that Mexico currently is a failed narco-state, sir? | ||
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| On the back of the barricade, Steve, you see these metal plates right here. | ||
| They have exactly the same metal plates in the governmental palace. | ||
| And in the governmental palace, the Gen Z, what they wrote over there, they wrote narco-state on the whole back. | ||
| So everybody believes everybody was yelling, you know, narco-president. | ||
| Everybody was yelling narco-state. | ||
| Everybody was yelling that we live under a narco-government. | ||
| So everybody understands because of the statements, the latest statements of the president saying we cannot go to war with the cartels. | ||
| And she also always defends herself that this is a plan from, you know, from the conservatives to have Trump to intervene with the military in our country of Mexico. | ||
| She's always justifying that it's because of the sovereignty. | ||
| And it looks like she's always protecting the organized crime in the Carter. | ||
| So yes, the Gen Z, everybody in the country knows it, that we are living under a narco government, Steve. | ||
| Oscar, hang on for a second. | ||
| I want to bring in Eric Prince. | ||
| Eric, you've been an advocate for a while about kinetic activity, particularly in northern Mexico, against the fentanyl, against the Chinese Communist Party's partners, the big cartels in northern Mexico. | ||
| Does what happened yesterday change your opinion that we should maybe expedite this? | ||
| I know we got an amphibious ready group off of Venezuela. | ||
| We've now added a carrier strike group. | ||
| I think we have 12 to 15,000 troops, fleet Marines and sailors off the coast of Venezuela. | ||
| But now, should we really focus and target a kinetic strike into northern Mexico to assist the people that are in the streets rioting against a failed narco-state and a narco-controlled government, sir? | ||
| Well, look, what Mexico needs is a change of leadership. | ||
| It needs a leader like Bukele, who had the same problem, albeit at a smaller scope. | ||
| Five and a half million people, completely overwrought, run by cartels, by the MS-13 gang. | ||
| And he said, enough of this. | ||
| Yeah, but Eric, but Eric, Eric, Eric, the young mayor that they sat, this is why they have the riots. | ||
| That young guy was Bakelli. | ||
| He was their guy saying, hey, we have to take the plan. | ||
| So if he gets assassinated, and you know the state's looking the other way, every new Bakelli, I mean, Bukele is such a godsend. | ||
| We were so lucky about that, correct? | ||
| For a guy to actually exist and the cartels couldn't take him out. | ||
| In Mexico, when these Bakeleys come up and say, hey, I want to lead the Mexican people, and you see the young generation says, yes, we're finally going to get our freedom. | ||
| What do they do? | ||
| Bang. | ||
| They're done right away, correct? | ||
| Not just that. | ||
| When Scheinbaum was elected, they killed 27 different conservative candidates, largely assassinated by the cartels. | ||
| And in many cases, it was funded by the Chinese Communist Party because they're trying to do state capture of Mexico with the fentanyl, with the other drug trafficking, and with other aspects of trade. | ||
| The CCP is trying to put their hooks in at all levels of the Mexican society. | ||
| That becomes a huge problem for the United States. | ||
| And again, I'm not advocating an 1845-style invasion at Veracruz again. | ||
| We need to push for leadership change. | ||
| Maybe the United States starts doing it at a governor level where a state governor says, I'm ready to take this on, and we support them that way with kinetic strikes, with covert action, with the means to overmatch the cartels. | ||
| I feel terrible for the average cop, the good cop, that tries to do the right thing in Mexico because they're immediately met by overwhelming force, which wipes out not just them, but their family, and it kills their entire family ugly. | ||
| So, yeah, at some point, some greater force is going to have to be unleashed. | ||
| You'd be surprised because of the work we're doing in Haiti, how many other governments are reaching out saying, can you please come in and help us break the back of this international, very well-supplied organized crime to put them back in a box? | ||
| So talk to me about what's going on in Haiti. | ||
| Why is that a model for how we go forward, sir? | ||
| So we got involved in Haiti about six months ago when the government was very close to falling, where the gangs control about 90% of Port-au-Prince and about 70% of the countryside. | ||
| There, the government was ready to fall and literally capitulation to have it run completely by not just drug gangs, but basically cannibal, narco-zombie gangs. | ||
| They kill police, they part them out. | ||
| I have some horrific video. | ||
| They called and said, please help us push. | ||
| Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
| You just can't skip over that one. | ||
| What do you mean? | ||
| zombie cannibal gangs. | ||
| Is this barbecue in the crowd? | ||
| When do you mean that? | ||
| Give me an example. | ||
| What do you mean by that? | ||
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| The Wednesday after Easter, I was out there with the guys, and three policemen were ambushed and murdered. | ||
| And within minutes, they were beheaded, castrated. | ||
| Their body cavities were opened up, and their organs were harvested for sale to zombie wish doctors. | ||
| So they're not just killing cops, they're killing them and eating them, and all levels of bad. | ||
| So the government wanted some help to enable to overmatch the gangs. | ||
| And at that point, their superior firepower. | ||
| Now the Haitian police have become much more capable, much more ascendant. | ||
| And now there's a next phase rolling out, which will be bigger ground operations to clean out neighborhood by neighborhood all the Haitian gangs. | ||
| The most important aspect of this is that there's no U.S. taxpayer money funding this. | ||
| This is the Haitian government with very minimal funds are paying Western professionals to help enable their police. | ||
| So I think it's a model that will work in other places as well. | ||
| We've gone from over the weekend late last week when they're briefing people on Capitol Hill about a potential strike and the Secretary of War Hegseth is walking through a huge range of alternatives to now President Trump says when he gets off the plane last night that Maduro's all over him. | ||
| They want to talk about a deal. | ||
| And President Trump says, you know, I'm willing to listen, right, and talk. | ||
| What has changed? | ||
| Is it that the Ford showed up with a strike group and now you have instead of 4,000 fleet Marines and sailors, you've got, I don't know, 12,000 to 15,000? | ||
| Is that what got their attention? | ||
| Did they take your advice and put the $50 million on him, dead or alive? | ||
| Why we had looks like a sea change in the last 72 hours? | ||
| Perhaps there were some covert actions that worked, but to me, this is not solved by carrier air wings and B-52s. | ||
| This is done by making people change their minds really at the margin. | ||
| And it's really Maduro, Diasdado Cabello, Jorge and Del C. Rodriguez, the Padrino, the head of the military. | ||
| Until they drive all those folks out, I don't think Maduro himself is going to leave because the other people won't let them leave if they don't get the same deal. | ||
| So look, you have a narco-captured state with enormous oil wealth as well. | ||
| And it is a very benign, not benign, malign influence on the rest of Latin America. | ||
| So President Trump is right to actually push for the legitimate government to be restored, which won the election a year ago, July. | ||
| But again, I wish our CIA was much more active and much more kinetic because it saves the policymakers the difficult decision of having to deploy lots of conventional force at great cost and at much greater risk. | ||
| Okay, you've mentioned something here, so let's tie this together. | ||
| You've got Colombia, narco-state. | ||
| You've got Venezuela, a narco-state. | ||
| You got Bucali in Central America as a ray of hope, but he's surrounded, right? | ||
| Essentially, you've got some coming our way. | ||
| Then you got Mexico, a total narco-state. | ||
| So from Colombia all the way up, you've got these guys in business with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
| This is the second opium war because they got a chemical warfare attack on the United States, taking hundreds of thousands of casualties and costing us a fortune and destroying rural America. | ||
| So the overall plan is to basically tell these guys you've got to change your government peacefully, that we oversee and supervise, or we're going to go kinetic. | ||
| And why do you wait on going kinetic? | ||
| Isn't it a better way just to strike, take out some of the cartels, take out some of the political leaders and just clean this thing up quickly, sir? | ||
| When you start deploying massive military force into Mexico, that comes with all kinds of secondary and tertiary consequences. | ||
| That Mexico is, I think, our largest or second largest trading partner. | ||
| So we would have massive upheaval in trade. | ||
| And again, again, in Mexico, almost like in Haiti, we are protecting 99% from the 1% massive criminal feral gangs. | ||
| And in all these places where they've allowed crime and drugs to make so much money that they start to overmatch the state, it becomes impossibly difficult. | ||
| The United States has invaded Mexico twice. | ||
| I don't think it has to be a third time. | ||
| There's lots of ways to help them at a covert level to deliver overmatch capability for the Mexican state, whether they want it or not, without having to resort to massive U.S. military conventional footprint, which would have all kinds of secondary pushback as well. | ||
| I don't think that all the Mexican kids in the streets protesting against their super corrupt president would want to see 10,000 or 50,000 American soldiers inside Mexico either. | ||
| Do you think the covert action then can also be the way to get to some resolution to make sure that these may be failed states or states that are trying to turn themselves around, but they're not narco-states in Colombia and Venezuela, that covert action can do that also? | ||
| Yes, I think so. | ||
| Look, Petro was elected in Colombia because of a lot of narco money from Venezuela that came across the border. | ||
| Petro is a bad guy. | ||
| He is formerly from M19, which is effectively the Colombian Communist Party. | ||
| They used to call him the sorry, because he used to defecate on the hostages in the jungle camps when they were being held in holes. | ||
| He's a bad guy. | ||
| He has a major cocaine addiction, has a tranny boyfriend. | ||
| He's just a deviant in all ways. | ||
| Covert action is the way to kind of mow the weeds and to overmatch these narcos and prevent them from literally threatening the future existence, not just success of those states. | ||
| Okay, hang on for a second, Eric, if you would. | ||
| I know you're busy and you're overseas, but I just need you for a few more minutes. | ||
| We have Saudi Arabia. | ||
| He's going to be in the White House, I think, Tuesday, Wednesday with a new architecture for security in the Middle East. | ||
| And I believe they're going to announce they're going to be part of the Abraham Accords, but there's going to be a big arms deal and other things associated with this. | ||
| Simultaneously, we have an invasion of the great state of Texas by the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
| We'll discuss all that. | ||
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| How are they doing that? | ||
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| How they hedge it with gold. | ||
| That's why central banks are buying gold at record rates. | ||
| This is one of the underlying trends that Philip Patrick and the team want you to fully understand. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| Oscar Blue Ramirez got a for safety and security has to move. | ||
| Oscar, thank you for doing this. | ||
| We'll have you back on hopefully maybe at five o'clock tonight. | ||
| But what is your social media in the interim so they can see your videos from this revolt in the streets outside the presidential palace in Mexico City, sir? | ||
| Thank you so much for the invitation, sir. | ||
| You can follow me on Oscar Blue, Ramirez, on X and all social media around and Real America's voice news, sir. | ||
| You can find me there also. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thanks, Zane. | ||
| So another constant that you mentioned here, Eric, is the Chinese Communist Party, whether it's in Venezuela for the resources or in Mexico, because they're driving the fentanyl traffic. | ||
| And I realize Cash went there and got the deal that they're going to identify with this, but the Chinese Communist Party has never lived up to anything. | ||
| Saudi Arabia is, I think tomorrow and Wednesday in Washington, D.C., they're going to be at the White House. | ||
| Both Semaphore and the Financial Times had huge articles last week of how the shifting economics of the Persian Gulf and the Middle East that now the Chinese Communist Party, China is a much bigger purchaser of their oil than the United States as President Trump drives for full-spectrum energy dominance. | ||
| They're there for a couple of days, the Saudis, for advanced weapons deals. | ||
| I guess they want both the Qatar deal and the Turkey deal, but one on weapons, the other on economic opportunity. | ||
| And it's being pushed as this is the new architecture of Middle East peace that President Trump has worked on. | ||
| Can you walk us through that? | ||
| And particularly, this is driving the two-state solution. | ||
| People just have to understand it. | ||
| And I keep telling the Israel first guys, you brought this on by overplaying your hand on this great Israel. | ||
| This is where we are now. | ||
| Whether you like it or not, this reality. | ||
| Eric Prince. | ||
| Look, for the Saudis, it's all about buying the newest, shiniest, most unique tech. | ||
| Whether they had to have F-15s before, now they want F-35s to feel relevant. | ||
| The fact is they've never fully utilized any of the military equipment that they've actually bought, but it's like they have to buy the nicest Ferrari or Lamborghini or whatever. | ||
| So yes, they do love to buy high-dollar stuff because they've mistaken buying stuff with buying capability. | ||
| And they're ignoring the fact that it takes hardware, not just hardware, to make a great military. | ||
| Something that our Department of War has gotten back to to focus on lethality and merit as the basic underpinnings of what makes a successful military. | ||
| The fact is, because of Texas and because of fracking, America is energy independent. | ||
| And so we are not buying a lot of hypercarbons anymore from the Middle East. | ||
| So China is. | ||
| So China weighs in in those markets a lot more. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Maybe Trump holds the F-35 over the heads of Saudi and unless they join the Abraham Accords. | ||
| That's really why the UAE recognized Israel in Trump 45 was to get access to the F-35, which they've still been thwarted by by the Biden administration. | ||
| So I'm not sure how those will all play out, but for all those countries, they are trying to buy the newest, greatest, and most expensive technology. | ||
| Don't they have the wolf by the jaws in that one regard, the Muslim Brotherhood and the radical clerics, their number one enemy is really the monarchies of the Gulf Emirates and Saudi Arabia. | ||
| And at the same time, they look the other way and or either give them cash so they can expand in Europe and the United States, sir? | ||
| Well, when MBS became the crown prince, they really cracked down on the super ideological funding of the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
| And he got rid of the religious police and started to open up Saudi society. | ||
| The fact is, Qatar is the main funder of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood nefarious activity still going in the UK and especially in the United States. | ||
| When you see that many mosques are going up in Texas, there's a huge amount of Qatari money underpinning that. | ||
| But Qatar, correct me if I'm wrong, in the architecture we have now, Qatar is writing the checks for the redevelopment of Gaza, correct? | ||
| Maybe so, and they're doing that to buy acquiescence on all the other Muslim Brotherhood funding that they're doing everywhere else in the world. | ||
| The bad Muslim Brotherhood, bad Islamic school funding that the Saudis did in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, that has now been replaced and enhanced significantly by Qatar. | ||
| Influence operations, schools, single largest donor to American, single largest international donor to American universities, Qatar. | ||
| And that comes with a price, folks. | ||
| Eric, I know you're busy. | ||
| Thank you for taking time to do this. | ||
| One more time. | ||
| This operation in Haiti, which will go viral because of your description of the zombie cannibal leaders, Barbecue and his team. | ||
| Why is this not, I think people are confused, why is this not costing the American taxpayer a penny to clean up a place that needs cleaning up? | ||
| The U.S. has spent tens of billions of dollars in Haiti in previous decades. | ||
| In this case, the Haitian government came to my team and said, please help. | ||
| And they are paying directly no U.S. money at all. | ||
| So not from the State Department, not from DOD, not from CIA, nothing. | ||
| It's taken from their tax revenue. | ||
| And so our long-term role is to collect taxes on the imported goods. | ||
| So our incentives are aligned with the state. | ||
| The sooner we can restore Haiti to a normal, functioning economy, more tax revenue, that's how we get paid. | ||
| I think you're still doing that. | ||
| We're looking 300 years back to look forward. | ||
| It's the model that's worked in the past, performing a function of government, assisting trade in difficult places, and provide overmatch when necessary. | ||
| And the two gangs were overmatched this last weekend. | ||
| And stay tuned. | ||
| They will be getting a whole lot more. | ||
| This was your proposal back in 2017 on Afghanistan that we should have hit the bid on because it would have worked. | ||
| Eric Prince, I know you're not doing the podcast anymore. | ||
| Unplug your phone that you've worked on. | ||
| Where do people go right now? | ||
| Warroom Posse. | ||
| Where do they go to get one of your phones? | ||
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| We've completely redesigned the operating system. | ||
| It's open source now. | ||
| It is exceedingly easy to use. | ||
| We've literally got a senior guy that joined us from Apple, Joe Wiles, our CEO. | ||
| So again, open sourced. | ||
| It's very secure. | ||
| And we've made it extremely easy to cross over. | ||
| When you buy an unplugged phone, you get an hour of technical support to make it easy to transfer your contacts, your emails, your photos, all the stuff. | ||
| And the next tranche of phones we will plan to make in America. | ||
| Sir, thank you so much for taking time away today. | ||
| We're overseas to join us. | ||
| You bet, Steve. | ||
| Keep in the fight. | ||
| And good luck in Haiti and good luck with the phone. | ||
| Warren Posse, unplugged.com slash war room. | ||
| You get your own special landing page there. | ||
| Go learn about it. | ||
| Maybe we can have Eric Prince on. | ||
| We'll do a seminar on this one day. | ||
| By the way, we've got so much to go through on artificial intelligence and the financing of it. | ||
| I've got so much else to accomplish this morning that Joe's going to join me here at 6 p.m. | ||
| We're going to spend an entire hour on artificial intelligence, on the financing of it, all of it. | ||
| In one hour, you will totally get up to speed on everything. | ||
| We promise. | ||
| How about that? | ||
| Joe, John Gwandola, Qatar, the financing of Muslims. | ||
| Is the Muslim Brotherhood at the tip of the spirit? | ||
| Are they doing this in Texas, sir? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| You've got all of the major Muslim Brotherhood Hamas organizations. | ||
| And as a reminder to your audience, Hamas, the designated terrorist group, is an inherent part of the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
| The Muslim Brotherhood Hamas network in Texas is huge. | ||
| All of the major organizations, Hamas doing business as CARE, Hamas doing business as Emgage, Students for Justice in Palestine, American Muslims in Palestine, the whole Nine Yards, the Islamic Circle in North America, Iqna Relief, Islamic Societies, Islamic Associations, Muslim student associations on every major campus. | ||
| I mean, it is, the network is significant. | ||
| The NAT-owned property, North American Islamic Trust, Sharia financing board, Sharia superadvisory boards. | ||
| You know, several people have mentioned a number of things about the movement in general. | ||
| And it's all happening in Texas. | ||
| We've got major financial organizations for the Islamic movement that have Sharia supervisory boards, and they put it on their websites. | ||
| They're much more out in the open now than they've ever been. | ||
| And I just want to say the reason for that is their assessment is they're taking Texas because they're seeing almost no resistance. | ||
| The state government is not only not doing anything, they're allowing the movement to flourish here. | ||
| And the federal government's doing absolutely nothing. | ||
| Or the worst, they're actually helping with what they're doing here in Texas. | ||
| So it's a complete train wreck. | ||
| What do you mean by you put a thing on Twitter the other day that it was about, I think, $180 million and $90 million of Texas taxpayer, Texans, their tax money has gone to funding. | ||
| I tell you what, hang on. | ||
| I want to get into this. | ||
| Got Peter McAlvani from the United Kingdom is an expert on this. | ||
| Saw what happened to Great Britain. | ||
| Poll out. | ||
| I think it's GB News. | ||
| I put it up. | ||
| Heartbreaking. | ||
| British people are now losing confidence they can ever get England back. | ||
| This is what happens. | ||
| This is how they try to break you. | ||
| Not going to happen here because we're going from the ramparts into the field. | ||
| This is not going to happen in Texas. | ||
| You lose Texas, you're going to lose the country. | ||
| You lose Texas, you will lose the country. | ||
| They know that. | ||
| These are very sophisticated people with a lot of money. | ||
| This is a test of wills. | ||
| A test of wills. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to return in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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| Okay. | ||
| Last time I looked, yeah, it's half past the hour. | ||
| We're not the top of show Denver. | ||
| Calm down. | ||
| They need a warpath coffee. | ||
| Get them up and alert. | ||
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| Where do they, you're basically selling it at break-even. | ||
| Where do people go to get this? | ||
| Because that's pretty extraordinary, the holiday sale. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| FieldoGreens.com, please. | ||
| And as you see the website there, it doesn't show it for anyone else right now, but please go to field of greens.com and use the code BFCM30 at checkout. | ||
| And you will get that holiday sale that technically starts tomorrow. | ||
| But just for your audience, we can start today. | ||
| Get a little head start. | ||
| Miles, thank you so much, man. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate you. | ||
| And have me back on. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Make sure you go there. | ||
| Check the study out right now. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Field of Greens. | ||
| I do it for the energy boost. | ||
| But look, it's got all those others. | ||
| One thing is it's a much more complicated process, right? | ||
| Because they, and that's why it's still in powder. | ||
| They can't put it in pills because this is all natural, all organic. | ||
| It's a superfood that's all organic. | ||
| Just check it out. | ||
| You'll get the energy pop, I think, that we get on it. | ||
| Dan Caldwell, I'm going to get back to Texas in a moment. | ||
| I got Peter McElvaney from England who's seen all this happen. | ||
| And that's when he and Raheem and these guys are the best, these guys from England and from Europe that have seen this happen before. | ||
| And when people don't stop it early, you're going to lose it as they've lost London right now. | ||
| Dan Caldwell's here. | ||
| Dan, I wanted to have you on here, and we're going to have you more on this week as the Saudis are coming for a couple of days. | ||
| But there's this whole issue of America First and non-interventionism and all that in the defense strategy, hemispheric defense that we're coming up with. | ||
| Obviously, some people are saying we shouldn't be going to Venezuela, we shouldn't be going to Colombia, but you've got all those things to work out. | ||
| We've got 12 or 15,000 Marines and sailors off the coast of Venezuela. | ||
| As President Trump has now said, we're talking to these guys. | ||
| But you've got a guy, Bridge Colby, that kind of came up with this strategy as the undersecretary for policy and both, you know, confronting, and some people say, hey, he's not aggressive enough on China as you know we're the anti-CCP guys. | ||
| But he says, look, you got to confront them, contain them in East Asia, but you got to pivot and focus on hemispheric defense. | ||
| It looks like the knives are out for him by the neocons. | ||
| Am I incorrect on that? | ||
| Because I'm seeing stories in Politico and other places coming up that's got Bridge's name all over it. | ||
| So where do we stand with this, sir? | ||
| You're absolutely right. | ||
| The knives are out for Bridge and they've been out for Bridge ever since President Trump nominated him for his current position. | ||
| And I have to say, it's not really entirely about Bridge, but it's really about two things. | ||
| So first of all, the fact is, is Bridge speaks a simple truth. | ||
| The United States cannot do everything everywhere all at once around the globe. | ||
| And the foreign policy establishment doesn't want to acknowledge that. | ||
| They want to persist in this delusion that we have unlimited resources, that we can do everything, we can be the world's policeman, that we can impose liberal hegemony around the world without real trade-offs. | ||
| But the reality is, is that we can't do that. | ||
| We are in a world of constrained resources, and we're in a world of constrained resources because we've deindustrialized over the last 30 years. | ||
| We squandered thousands of lives and trillions of dollars in the Middle East. | ||
| And that same foreign policy establishment allowed the Europeans to turn Uncle Sam into Uncle Sucker. | ||
| And Bridge has called that out. | ||
| And he acknowledges, as you said, we are in a world of limited resources. | ||
| So we have to prioritize our own hemisphere's defense and deterring and containing the Chinese in the Pacific. | ||
| This is also about Bridge as a symbol. | ||
| He represents the rising class of America first foreign policy talent. | ||
| And they think if they can take out Bridge or sideline him, then they can take out all the great people that Secretary Hagseff and President Trump have appointed at the Department of Defense, or they can take out people like Will Ruger, Joe Kent, or Tulsi Gabbard at the office of Director of National Intelligence. | ||
| So that's what it's really about: they think if they can sideline Bridge or take him out, then they take out the rest of the America First talent within this administration. | ||
| The president, he ran on, and we have a mandate for America First to rethink this. | ||
| I mean, you got the Zelensky thing now, the $100 million energy, which is just the surface of it in Ukraine. | ||
| That thing's collapsing. | ||
| Germany's trying to send all the military age guys back. | ||
| In the country, they're still trying to get out. | ||
| The Ukraine thing is a complete debacle. | ||
| You've got Saudi Arabia, this new architecture for the Middle East is every day becoming a reality. | ||
| It's just a reality, right? | ||
| Why are the neoliberal neocons still going after President Trump's one of his core basic philosophies, which is America first, and we've got to pivot to hemispheric defense at the same time? | ||
| Part of hemispheric defense is cleaning out the hemisphere from the Caribbean to Venezuela to Brazil to Mexico, the Chinese Communist Party, sir. | ||
| Well, again, I think it goes back to delusion. | ||
| And I don't use that term lightly, is that you talk to a lot of these people and they still think it's either 1983 or 1991 after the Soviet Union collapsed or 2005 before things really came off the rails in Iraq or Afghanistan, and that they want to pretend the last 20 or 30 years hasn't happened. | ||
| And again, their North Star is not America First or the national interest. | ||
| It is this global liberal hegemony. | ||
| And they think the United States' role, the role of America's sons and daughters, and the American taxpayer is to fight and fund for this global liberal hegemony. | ||
| And they don't want to give that up. | ||
| And they don't care if it risks pursuing that risks a national security or economic catastrophe. | ||
| And anybody, again, you know, I just have to say, Bridge isn't some radical. | ||
| He's not some non-interventionist. | ||
| He's not even a restrainer, as some people say. | ||
| He just acknowledges the reality is that we're in a world of limited resources, and anybody who speaks that truth has to be silenced. | ||
| And again, this isn't just about, you know, this administration. | ||
| It's about the next one. | ||
| They want to try and get somebody that doesn't agree with what President Trump believes in. | ||
| And then they want to staff that next administration with people who believe the same old things that got us in the same mess as before. | ||
| So this is a short-term fight. | ||
| As you said, it's about this national defense strategy, the national security strategy that hopefully be coming out in the next couple of months. | ||
| But it's about the long term. | ||
| They want to stop the momentum that America First has, both on the policy level, but on the staffing level as well, too. | ||
| Dan, you and Kurt Mills and others have been putting up a lot of great content. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| What are your coordinates on social media so they can keep up? | ||
| We're engaged in this fight right now to make sure that the America First, the America First philosophy is inculcated in the Department of War, the CAA, all of it. | ||
| So where do people go to follow you, sir? | ||
| Best place to follow me right now is on X at Dan D. Caldwell. | ||
| That's the best place to find me. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Look forward to having you back on to talk about this. | ||
| This is a heated fight right now in the Trump administration and on Capitol Hill. | ||
| John Guandolo, Texas, you put up a tweet said $80 million of state money. | ||
| And now I think you've given me some information, maybe more than that. | ||
| I just want you to explain as plainly as possible why Texans, the taxpaying citizens of Texas, are underwriting this Islamic invasion of their state, sir. | ||
| Well, again, there's no rational reason for that. | ||
| There are a number of reasons why politicians, the leadership of Texas, the governor, are allowing this to happen. | ||
| But to be clear, that number that I put out is a minimal number. | ||
| We know they're more than that. | ||
| Now, that's taxpayer dollars, that 90 million dollars. | ||
| Hang on, hang on. | ||
| Back it up. | ||
| Back it up for a minute. | ||
| Just walk through what you've got. | ||
| We want to make sure we got the facts right. | ||
| Then you can make the argument. | ||
| Are these facts or this just these are your opinions? | ||
| No, these are facts. | ||
| I'll give you just one data point. | ||
| $67.9 million just to the Monara Academy and its network in Texas. | ||
| And that's 2015 to 2025 numbers, including this year. | ||
| They're still giving money, taxpayer money from the government, from Texas Education Department. | ||
| So that's just one number, one place. | ||
| And that's an amazing number, if you think about it, for one place. | ||
| You've also got, in addition to the taxpayer dollars in Texas, you've got grants for organizations across Texas. | ||
| And I've got, I just jotted out some for the discussion here today. | ||
| And I'll just give you a couple. | ||
| So just in, so I apologize, the number I gave you for Monara Academy is since 2017, not 2015. | ||
| The Texas Women's Foundation funded the Texas Muslim Women's Foundation since 2015 over $11 million. | ||
| And again, all these organizations are organizations that are part of the network to advance the Islamic movement and advance Sharia. | ||
| That's the point. | ||
| So like when Peter was talking about the halal network, in the DFW area, we have over, and these are my numbers from a few years ago, 342 halal restaurants in Texas. | ||
| That means Sharia compliant. | ||
| This is the key. | ||
| It's all about Sharia. | ||
| We look at, we've got, I mentioned the total number of mosques as of just research done a few days ago, 312 mosques in Texas. | ||
| We've got 22 in Collin County. | ||
| That's plano. | ||
| You've got 27 in Tarrant County. | ||
| That's Fort Worth. | ||
| 48 in Dallas County and 84 in Harris County, which is Houston. | ||
| These are huge numbers. | ||
| And I want to remind your audience what a mosque is. | ||
| It is not a Muslim church. | ||
| The mosque is what Muhammad, the perfect example of Islam, said it was. | ||
| So it is a place to store weapons, to plan battles, to adjudicate Sharia. | ||
| It is a combination of a military outpost and an embassy. | ||
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| We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
| We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
| Let's take down the CCP. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K-Man. | ||
| Okay, John, I'm going to try to have you back on tomorrow and the next day, particularly while the Saudis are here. | ||
| You just put up on Twitter, you've reposted Tommy Robinson, but you've been more specific as of 14 November 2025, the list of what's happening in Texas. | ||
| I just want to make sure you're not alleging right now, there has not been any mosque in Texas that any law enforcement officials have found any cash or weapons, correct? | ||
| That's correct. | ||
| Okay, fine. | ||
| So I'll have you back on. | ||
| There have been other mosques, I think, in the country and other situations that have, obviously overseas. | ||
| We'll have you back on and go through that. | ||
| For right now, what is your social media? | ||
| I want people to get as much information on this as possible. | ||
| Your tweet up here, the repost of Tommy Robinson's pretty eye-opening. | ||
| Where do folks go to follow you until we get you back on? | ||
| So on X, the initial Jay Guandolo, 54271, johnguandolo.com is my website. | ||
| And I've got links to all my, you know, different stuff there as well. | ||
| John, thank you very much. | ||
| Look forward to having you back on, working with you this afternoon. | ||
| Have you back on tomorrow? | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| Subject to your availability. | ||
| John Gwandola, been doing this for a long time. | ||
| Like I said, six o'clock tonight, Joe Allen and I for the entire hour on AI financing the bubble, what's happening in artificial intelligence, a complete update for the entire hour. | ||
| Peter, they had this poll out about how people in England are getting disheartened about have they lost their country. | ||
| Give me a minute or two. | ||
| You went to Texas. | ||
| You followed this. | ||
| This has been your primary thing to follow in your beloved United Kingdom for the last decade. | ||
| Where do we stay in Texas, sir? | ||
| Well, Steve, first of all, thank you for covering this. | ||
| We need people like you to actually cover this and not shy away from it. | ||
| And we've seen a huge takeover in terms of the financial side, in terms of the halal food side, in terms of the amount of mosque side and the funding. | ||
| And my piece of gateway pundit was not even investigative journalism. | ||
| It was simply open your eyes and see what is happening in front of you. | ||
| And my concern is in Texas, you've had Republican governors going back since George W. Bush and then Rick Perry and then and then Abbott. | ||
| So you've had 30 years of this and you've had a Republic. | ||
| If you look back in time, you've only had, I think, two Republican governors in 100 years before George W. Bush. | ||
| So, just because you have the freedoms at the moment, it doesn't mean you'll always have those. | ||
| If you look back in history, and I think it's time for, and I don't mean to point fingers and call out names, I don't have the right to do that as a British citizen. | ||
| But actually, there are questions to be asked on why this is happening under the watch of Republican governors who actually should know better. | ||
| Maybe they are concerned about what is happening. | ||
| Maybe they're afraid of what is happening. | ||
| Maybe they're making statements of what is happening, but it is not stopping the movement that Texas is going to be the number one Islamic state in terms of mosques in three years. | ||
| That is a stark. | ||
| It is not California. | ||
| It is Texas. | ||
| And I don't know whether it's coming from California. | ||
| I have not delved deeply. | ||
| I've just looked at the figures, at the statistics, at the growth. | ||
| And Dallas is being targeted, as is Houston. | ||
| And we are seeing the amount of migration in terms of into Texas from the Middle East. | ||
| And that is where the drive is coming for this on economic jihad. | ||
| And whenever Texas hits 500 mosques by the end of this decade, is that enough for people to wake up? | ||
| That may be too late. | ||
| I've seen this in London. | ||
| I live in London and stand. | ||
| And I've seen this in London. | ||
| You're going to see it in New York City. | ||
| It is too late. | ||
| Peter, where do they get your show? | ||
| Where do they get you on social media, sir? | ||
| They guess it at Hearts of Oak UK on X, at Hearts of Oak elsewhere, or, of course, on War Room. | ||
| It's an honor to stream on Warroom every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday at 3 p.m. Eastern time. | ||
| And we're focusing on COVID with one of the most outspoken COVID doctors tonight, Dr. David Cartland. | ||
| And then on Thursday, we're looking at the Meha movement, the Make European, Make Europe healthy again, which is, of course, from what Bobby Kennedy is doing in the White House. | ||
| And it's come over to Europe with the launch of that a couple of weeks ago. | ||
| And we've one of the main people there. | ||
| So every Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 3 p.m. Eastern. | ||
| Peter, thank you so much. | ||
| Real warrior. | ||
| And thank Jerry Hosting. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you for the gateway punnett for putting all that up. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| The Charlie Kirk Show with Andrew Colvette and others are going to follow us at noon as they always do. | ||
| You got Pozo. | ||
| Pozo's got so much going on today. | ||
| I think about the FBI shooter Miranda Devine. | ||
| It's a stunning piece in the New York Post. | ||
| Maybe we'll hopefully get to that this afternoon. | ||
| Pozo also did a great job at the UFC with Benny Johnson on Saturday giving a 3,000 Freedom t-shirts to folks that were showing up there. | ||
| It was just incredible. | ||
| So Pozo at two, Steve Gruber, three, the great Eric Bowling. | ||
| And then we're back five to seven at night and at six o'clock for the entire hour with Joe Allen and myself. | ||
| Mike Lindell, people want to know what talk to us about. | ||
| You've got a Black Friday sale, holiday sale. | ||
| People love what you kicked off last week, but they want more of it. | ||
| What do you got for us? | ||
| Yeah, so it was very special. | ||
| All the blankets, quilts, duvets, shams, they all came in. | ||
| We had this plan for this big Black Friday sale. | ||
| We made it a war room exclusive. | ||
| This is an early Black Friday special. | ||
| You guys, I'll give an example. | ||
| The My Pillow Shams are normally $69.99, only $1,288. | ||
| This is a war room exclusive, free shipping. | ||
| No matter what you get, if you just get one small item, the shipping is on us, my employees and myself. | ||
| We're going to cover your shipping. | ||
| You guys take advantage of this. | ||
| There's all kinds of six different kinds of blankets, waffle blankets, plush blankets, knit blankets, all these different blankets, duvets, down comforters, all this. | ||
| You go to mypillow.com forward slash war room, and then you're going to see the blowout sale we're having. | ||
| We're keeping that going too. | ||
| Free shipping on any of the pillows made in the USA. | ||
| There's the Bible pillows where you get five gifts in one for $29.98. | ||
| And then you have the big Black Friday blanket sales, you guys. | ||
| Free shipping, war room exclusive. | ||
| And then you guys call 800-873-1062. | ||
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| And take and do all your Christmas shopping now with this early Black Friday special promo code War Room. | ||
| It's a very special Steve. | ||
| Everybody responded last week, the War Room posse, and we want to carry it over right through Black Friday. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| We might be out of everything before the public is. | ||
| So you guys, you guys have been there for us, War Room Posse, and we were there for you. | ||
| Wow. | ||
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| Mike Lindell. | ||
| We'll see you back here at 5. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Most powerful promo code in the business, mypillow.com. | ||
| Promo code Warroom. | ||
| Go check it out today. | ||
| Sales are unbelievable. | ||
| The Charlie Kirk team takes it from here. | ||
| We're going to be back at 5 p.m. | ||
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| Tried to curate it. | ||
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| We're going to move some to the afternoon show. | ||
| We need an hour in breaking down the financing of artificial intelligence. | ||
| In particular, I got to ask a question. | ||
| Where's my piece of the action? | ||
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| He'll be back here at 5 p.m. | ||
| Leave you with the right stuff. |