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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. | ||
| You're going to not get a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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| Here's your host, Stephen K. Battle. | ||
| Thursday, 20 November Year of Verlord, 2025. | ||
| It's an action day. | ||
| You just heard the Viceroy. | ||
| You heard Rosemary Jenks when everybody, Article 3, over also at Bill Blaster with Grace and the team. | ||
| Today's a day of action. | ||
| You know what you got to do? | ||
| You got scripts. | ||
| Take the script, make the call, text message, email. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| Hey, we got to do it. | ||
| We did it back in July when they tried to slide into the remember in the middle of the night. | ||
| It's always the same. | ||
| With these guys, it's always the same thing. | ||
| They never want to have a debate. | ||
| They never want to get up on a stage. | ||
| Say, hey, here's what we never want to come into the Senate or have the common decency to come and explain to you what they're trying to do. | ||
| There are more regulations to open a nail salon. | ||
| If you want to braid hair on Capitol Hill, you got 10 times more regulations than if you're at one of the frontier labs of artificial intelligence and they don't want any control. | ||
| And no, that is just not correct. | ||
| I'm going to talk about the financing later because it says $5 trillion. | ||
| A trillion dollars has to come from you, full faith and credit of the American people. | ||
| That would be you. | ||
| I am told by people that have done the math for me that no, actually, that's going to be closer to $10 trillion for the data center and the energy buildouts. | ||
| So they're going to put in four. | ||
| You're going to put in six. | ||
| So I'm calling for, hey, that's not a problem as long as the American citizens, individual citizens, get a warrant package, a package of equity that absolutely kicks in over time, vests over time, but that we own up to 50% of these companies. | ||
| Yes, yes, yes. | ||
| Artificial intelligence, if it's going to be a whole of government and a whole of society move, then you got to include society, including people called American citizens. | ||
| You got the lords of easy money and the corporatists and the tech oligarchs have had a run of this place for too long. | ||
| So now let's talk, hey, you want the government guarantees, you want the loan guarantees, you want all of that, because you're going to come back and ask for it. | ||
| This is get in front of it. | ||
| Oren Cass, a populist economist and also the founder of Compass, and you got to go to the site, read the magazine, the articles. | ||
| And I keep saying, you know, we're told this is a Sputnik moment, Warren. | ||
| We're told that we have to do this because the evil Chinese Communist Party, of which we're the tip of the spear of their evilness, and Lao Beijing has to overthrow them, and we're there to support them. | ||
| That this is like the rice for the hydrogen bomb. | ||
| This is the Cold War. | ||
| This is happening. | ||
| Yet we have, you know, Jensen Wong. | ||
| He's an, let's say what Jensen is. | ||
| Look, he's a genius and they got the advanced chips. | ||
| I got that. | ||
| But he's an arms dealer. | ||
| He's an arms dealer. | ||
| And he'll deal those arms to anybody. | ||
| He's out there blatant. | ||
| We've played the clips all the time. | ||
| We know, you know, Chinese companies can get him. | ||
| It doesn't matter who wins AI. | ||
| He's an arms dealer. | ||
| And as an arms merchant, he'll sell to anybody. | ||
| He's Khashoggian, right? | ||
| He's Khashoggian. | ||
| Your thoughts on the game? | ||
| We have Jim Banks, one of the few populists in the Senate, has put forward the Gain Act. | ||
| Walk us through it and why there's now all this pressure not to pass this to make sure that we limit and restrict the Chinese Communist Party from what they can get, sir. | ||
| Yeah, it's great to see you, Steve. | ||
| I think there are days when the good guys in the Trump administration are doing great stuff, and there are days when the bad guys in the Trump administration are doing really bad stuff. | ||
| And unfortunately, this is a pretty bad day. | ||
| You know, you mentioned some of the AI regulation stuff we can get into. | ||
| On Gain AI, there's a very simple issue here, which is, you know, we keep hearing, look, it's, you know, Jensen himself goes in every earnings call. | ||
| He says, we are all sold out of chips, and yet he wants to sell more chips to China. | ||
| And Gain AI Act, as you said, Senator Banks has been a real leader on this. | ||
| It's got two very basic things. | ||
| Number one, it says, look, if a U.S. company wants the chips, you can't sell them to China. | ||
| So right of first refusal for American companies, the most America-first policy possible. | ||
| And number two, some of our best companies, the companies that are actually building this stuff out, like Microsoft and Google and Amazon, that are building in the U.S. that want to go build in allied countries, in countries that are our friends, let's make sure they're the ones that are able to go build in other places too, rather than having to sell these chips to companies controlled by other countries. | ||
| So the companies that are building the AI stuff, they support this. | ||
| Obviously, any American who would like to see Americans and not Chinese companies get these chips should support this. | ||
| It has a lot of support in the Senate, has a lot of support in the House. | ||
| And then the White House comes out today and says, no, we're opposed. | ||
| Don't do it. | ||
| And to your point a minute ago, they don't even give you an explanation. | ||
| They don't have an argument for it. | ||
| It's just the wrong guys in the administration who are in bed with, like you said, kind of the arms dealers who are saying we care more about being able to sell chips to China than we care about what happens to the United States. | ||
| No, it's absolutely bizarre. | ||
| Walk me through, because this is the argument. | ||
| The argument that we, and we're getting to the AI side, the reason that we can't have any regulation, you got to be totally, if you're not totally accelerationist, you're a Luddite, right? | ||
| There's nothing in between. | ||
| They say because the Chinese comment, we're in an arms race. | ||
| It's like the 1950s and 60s with the Russians, the same type of thing with the nuclear weapons. | ||
| We're in an arms race, that we must defeat them. | ||
| They never catch up. | ||
| Yet we're funding them the capital, the training, the expertise, and most importantly, the chips. | ||
| So how can their argument even stand up when you talk to the flip to the AI side when they're beating back on this GAIN Act, which is pretty basic? | ||
| American companies first and Americans first and no Chinese Communist Party unless absolutely, right? | ||
| And first of all, no top chips, and even the other chips, you don't get it unless all American companies have their, you know, have filled their orders. | ||
| And we know from Jensen's earning call yesterday, I think he's got a half a trillion dollars of backlog sales, right? | ||
| So this is not going to work itself out for a couple of years, Oren? | ||
| Yeah, well, you know, like you said, it's so fascinating to watch these guys talk because they'll just say anything, right? | ||
| So Jensen will go out and he'll say we're sold out, and then it'll say, no, no, but we need to sell to China. | ||
| He'll say China is, you know, about, they're within nanoseconds of beating us in this race. | ||
| He says he thinks they're going to win the race. | ||
| He says he doesn't think it matters who wins the race. | ||
| And then he says, no, no, but it's really important that we be able to sell some of our best chips to the Chinese. | ||
| And you're just sort of scratching your head and wishing it would make sense. | ||
| The closest thing I've heard to an argument for why we should be selling chips to China is that we're somehow going to get them hooked on our technology. | ||
| And it's, frankly, it's embarrassing to hear this argument. | ||
| I mean, it's the same argument that companies have been making for 30 years now. | ||
| Let's get into China. | ||
| We're going to win in China. | ||
| It's going to be great. | ||
| And every single time the same thing happens, the Chinese take the technology and then they push the American firms out, right? | ||
| Xi Jinping is not going to let NVIDIA or any American company be at the heart of Chinese technology. | ||
| And so it's almost like, you know, it's like Charlie Brown with the football. | ||
| We've just got these companies that are, they just want to get that profit up next quarter, next year, and they keep doing it because for them, it's not about the national interest. | ||
| And that's why we actually need public policy. | ||
| That's why we need to have leaders who are willing to say, we get that you're just trying to make a profit. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| That's your job. | ||
| And that's why we're not going to listen to you. | ||
| This goes back to like May of 19 when they tore up the Lighthizer-Navarra deal they had negotiated for President Trump over two years with Lee Hu. | ||
| They tore it up, which would have integrated them into the world economy, taking of all the problems that they visited on the world economy and workers with state-owned industries and excess capacity and driving down wages. | ||
| They then did a simultaneously, they did a decoupling move. | ||
| They said, we do not want to be captured on just Western technology. | ||
| This is the rise of Huawei. | ||
| You also have TikTok, all of it. | ||
| So we've seen this before, and you're right, the argument doesn't hold water. | ||
| Let's pivot now. | ||
| We're all over this AI because of the annoying and the way it's being done. | ||
| We beat this in the middle of the night. | ||
| Cruz put it up over the big, beautiful bill. | ||
| People worked all night. | ||
| You know, the great senator from Tennessee and Hawley and others fought this thing back. | ||
| 99 to 1, we won. | ||
| Now, and I warned people at the time, they need a 9,000-page bill just to slide it into the middle like they did the Electoral Count Act of 1887 when they can't debate it and they can't get votes. | ||
| They've done it again. | ||
| So, Orm, what is your thoughts about this AI amnesty, sir? | ||
| Well, I think the big problem is, again, I guess I'm repeating myself, just how disingenuous it is, right? | ||
| I think it's perfectly reasonable to say, look, there are things that we should have one regulation for the country. | ||
| You know, these labs are working all over the country. | ||
| We don't want California to be deciding all the rules. | ||
| And so I think it's perfectly fine to say, look, in the way that we protect kids, in the way that we protect copyright, whatever it might be, we're going to have a federal rule. | ||
| And when we have the federal rule, that is going to override what states can do. | ||
| The problem is they're not doing that. | ||
| They're just saying we are going to overrule states doing anything, even though we have nothing else, right? | ||
| We just, either we don't want any regulation at all, or we just haven't put the time and work into deciding what it should be. | ||
| And so the result is it's just going to be sort of open season. | ||
| And so, you know, I think, like you said, there are some folks in the Senate doing really good work on this. | ||
| Senator Hawley has a very good bill that would actually protect kids. | ||
| And I think the federal government doing that, that would be fine. | ||
| And when it does, that should override what the states do. | ||
| But now we've got, it's not even legislation at this point. | ||
| Like you said, the legislation went down 99 to 1. | ||
| And now we've got folks in the White House just saying, well, then we'll just do an executive order. | ||
| And it's, you know, the version that has come out is it's so poorly done. | ||
| And it just, you know, frankly, it would give an enormous amount of authority to one man, David Sachs, who is not even a full-time government official. | ||
| He's still part of the tech industry, to tell everybody you have to let these companies do whatever they want. | ||
| And that is just not how our government should function. | ||
| Let's have a debate. | ||
| Let's decide what the rules should be. | ||
| But let's not just override it and ignore what people want, ignore what Congress has said. | ||
| You actually set up Compass and you kind of, I'm not saying change the direction of your career, but you said, hey, I'm going to focus on populist economics and economic nationalism. | ||
| Chip Roy, we're talking about the PAWS Act, H-1B visas. | ||
| We just had Rosemary Jenks on. | ||
| We put up the analysis that President Trump, since January 1st, 2.57 million American citizens have gotten jobs and over a million foreign-born have left. | ||
| Where do you think we are in all this? | ||
| Because I think people look to you as one of the leading economists and Compass as really having a major voice here. | ||
| Where do you think we stand with this whole thing of the visa programs? | ||
| Because Chip Roy is kind of asking for something that we support. | ||
| Just a moratorium on the whole thing for a couple of years. | ||
| We've got to get into all these visa programs, have smart people like you and others get into them and kind of figure this thing out. | ||
| So where do you stand on that part of it? | ||
| Yeah, you know, at American Compass, we're watching what we sort of see. | ||
| It feels kind of like a split screen. | ||
| I mean, there are some things that have been really good that have really put things on the right course. | ||
| You know, like you said, immigration enforcement, securing the border, making sure jobs are available to American workers, making sure that companies are offering good jobs. | ||
| That's hugely important. | ||
| Changing our trade policy, saying we're not going to be taken advantage of. | ||
| We need deals with these countries that are good for producing in America. | ||
| That's hugely important. | ||
| But then you also have days and weeks when you look at, you know, what's the administration talking about? | ||
| Where's the focus? | ||
| And it feels like it's in the wrong place. | ||
| It's what we got to do. | ||
| You know, we need to do more temporary visas. | ||
| We need to bring in hundreds of thousands of Chinese students. | ||
| We need to, as we're talking about this week, let Jensen Wong sell chips to China. | ||
| We let the AI companies have no regulation at all. | ||
| And so I think my concern at this point is that we're not getting a consistent message and focus out of the White House on making things better for American workers. | ||
| If I were an American worker looking at what the White House has been talking about the last couple of weeks, I would feel like I was nowhere on people's minds at all. | ||
| And so the good stuff is really good, but it is a mixed bag at this point. | ||
| And I do worry if we don't keep the focus in the right place, we're going to lose a lot of the momentum and we're not going to have a consistent understanding in this country of the real changes we need to make in our economy, what it's going to take to do that, and what the benefits will be in the long run. | ||
| Where do people go from, I've got 30 seconds, American Compass, your social media? | ||
| I want people to get very familiar with your guys' thinking over there. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| Yeah, thank you. | ||
| All our work is at AmericanCompass.org. | ||
| Our magazine is called Commonplace, Commonplace.org. | ||
| You can subscribe there. | ||
| We put out a bunch of stuff every week. | ||
| And I am on X at Oren underscore CAS. | ||
| Brother, fantastic work. | ||
| Great voice. | ||
| Thank you so much for helping American workers, American citizens. | ||
| Short breaks. | ||
| Back in the room in a moment. | ||
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| Okay, we're going to pivot here slightly at Texas. | ||
| What happened in Texas with Governor Abbott the other day declaring the Muslim Brotherhood in care terrorist organizations and restricting them on their involvement? | ||
| We are going to be on this every day. | ||
| It's absolutely essential. | ||
| And I want to give a hat tip to Governor Abbott and this team for doing this. | ||
| Understand there took a lot of pressure from the grassroots, but it's done. | ||
| I asked Raymond Ibrahim, who I think is with John Gwandola. | ||
| Raymond is one of the top experts in this. | ||
| First off, when you've got a new book out, I want to tell people about it, about getting your writings on this topic of Christianity versus Islam is the best out there. | ||
| The importance of what Governor Abbott has done. | ||
| I tried to do this when I was in the White House at the federal level. | ||
| I got zero traction on this. | ||
| I mean, nothing but beatback from the State Department and others in the intelligence apparatus. | ||
| Why is what happened in Texas so important, Raymond? | ||
| It's definitely important because it's, first of all, it's very unprecedented, as you just indicated, and it's something that needed to be done for decades. | ||
| The Muslim Brotherhood and by extension CARE is a terrorist organization. | ||
| This isn't Islamophobia, and we know this by the simple fact that Muslim countries ban the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. | ||
| This includes Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Syria, when it was under the secularist Bashar, probably not now under the al-Qaeda leader. | ||
| So first of all, this is a terrorist organization. | ||
| It's the oldest Islamic organization. | ||
| It formally renounced terrorism sometime in the 70s, but before that, it was engaged in assassination attempts, for example, against the Egyptian president Gamel Abdul Nassib in the 50s. | ||
| It has the primary theoretician of jihad, who is Sayyid al-Qutb, who was writing. | ||
| So definitely a terrorist organization. | ||
| And all it did is it actually changed this modus operandi from physical jihad to more of a subversive jihad. | ||
| So for example, I think in 2009, when CARE itself was named as a co-indicted terrorist organization in the largest terrorist, the Holy Land Fund, I believe it was called, they captured documents. | ||
| And in those documents, it said, we are here in America, the Muslim Brotherhood and by extension CARE and all these other organizations to wage a civilizational jihad. | ||
| And the way they would do that is by subverting and using America's own laws and to subvert the United States and enforce Sharia. | ||
| So when Governor Abbott mentions that they want to spread Sharia and people think this is hyperbolic, it's not. | ||
| Their own documents say that. | ||
| Okay, so this is something that should have been done a long time ago. | ||
| CARE exists exclusively to use the word Islamophobia to shut down anyone who exposes them. | ||
| Lots of people have come under fire. | ||
| I myself was attacked by them on numerous occasions. | ||
| The most famous was when the U.S. Army War College invited me back in 2019 to speak about one of my books, and they went ballistic and they called them racists for having me on. | ||
| They called me a racist. | ||
| I'm Egyptian. | ||
| And of course, I'm Islamophobic, et cetera. | ||
| And the U.S. Army War College buckled to a terrorist organization. | ||
| But of course, afterwards, lots of pressure came on them, including from Congress, to bring me back on, and they eventually did. | ||
| So it didn't work. | ||
| But that's all they exist to do is to shut down the truth. | ||
| And hopefully more states and ideally the federal government will follow suit because there's no controversy here whatsoever. | ||
| I want to just go back for a second and talk about, you talk about the, you know, you've got the Persians and Iran, you've got the Turks, but the Arab nations, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, you've got other great Arab nations, but they're, what is it like the Muslim Brotherhood is dedicated to the overthrow of the governments in Egypt and the government in the monarchy in Saudi Arabia. | ||
| And this is why UAE, I would argue, one of the best allies we've got in the region, right? | ||
| Is MBZ understands the dangers. | ||
| What is it like to be in an Arab country and have the Muslim Brotherhood every day trying to work to overthrow those governments and actually put Sharia as the law in those nations, sir? | ||
| Well, that's exactly why these countries banned them as a terrorist organization. | ||
| And it's not easy because they have to walk a fine line because these Arab countries and these Muslim countries can't say we're banning them because they want to impose Sharia. | ||
| Okay, rather, they point to the fact that they're engaged in terrorist acts and those governments pay lip service. | ||
| And often, I mean, Saudi Arabia does enforce Sharia. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And Egypt, Sharia is enshrined in its constitution, Article 2. | ||
| So that's the issue is in Muslim countries. | ||
| The Muslim Brotherhood, of course, is seen as a great organization. | ||
| And it wins people over through sort of grassroots level reach out, engages in charity and zakats with fellow Muslims to try to bring them into the fold. | ||
| So that's, it's not a very, it's not as cut and dry as it is for us in the West, which is the irony because those countries, the fact that they do ban them as a terrorist organization, puts them at risk because they're attacking fellow Muslims who, for all intents and purposes, appear pious and want to enforce Sharia, et cetera, which the government also pays lip service to. | ||
| So it's ironic that we here in the West are hesitant to do this against an alien organization that, as I said, was captured on multiple occasions, declaring that their intent purposes in the United States is to subvert it and enforce and impose Sharia. | ||
| And, you know, a final point about Texas, especially that I think a lot of people are missing about this big enclave, this epic city and whatnot of a thousand homes and I don't know how many properties is I find it ironic. | ||
| Why is it Texas that they're doing this? | ||
| Could it be because of the porous border? | ||
| We already know that amongst all the millions that cross over illegally are Islamic terrorists. | ||
| So I do wonder why they chose that state to create basically an enclave. | ||
| And I'm wondering if it so they could actually be there and try to manipulate that border for their own and to bring in their own. | ||
| You know, John Guandino, who we've had on, Guandola and also Raymond, I've had them on since my Breitbart days, 15 years ago. | ||
| Raymond, you warned at the time when I used to have you on your books, some of your books were first coming out that you warned about England. | ||
| And you said, hey, and these industrial cities where they're starting to take over the center city, they're going to put Sharia courts up there. | ||
| You were one of the first to warn against Sadiq Khan and people laughed at us. | ||
| You see right now, I say the threat is in New York City with Mandani and it's in Texas. | ||
| And you can see they're very smartly and in a very cunning way trying to take over the financial capital of the world and they're trying to take over with the greatest, the jewel in the crown of the United States. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir? | ||
| Yeah, well, you know, looking, I always say, look to Europe to see the trajectory that the United States is on. | ||
| You know, they're more progressive than us in more ways than one. | ||
| In other words, they are an example of where we're headed. | ||
| You know, the UK, this has become a joke. | ||
| They've got these enclaves. | ||
| The idea of an enclave, by the way, I'm writing about this because it's very important. | ||
| It actually, in Islamic terminology and theology and history, especially, there's this concept called Rabat. | ||
| And a Rabat is an enclave of Muslims that actually is that actually develops along the borders with non-Muslim nations. | ||
| So how far the jihad goes and it's stopped by non-Muslims, there they build fortifications, which become breeding grounds of, on the one hand, piety and jihad. | ||
| Okay, so they're there to be good Muslims and read about and study and practice jihad on the infidels across the way. | ||
| So when you look at these enclaves, that's precisely what they are in this potential epic city in New York. | ||
| That's what they are. | ||
| They are breeding grounds of radicalization from whence these people then go off and terrorize the infidels. | ||
| You know, the U.K., we can think about Sweden, Malmo. | ||
| I mean, that's now become a bastion of Islamic sentiment and jihadist rage and whatnot. | ||
| And this is all around in Germany and it's growing in Italy and Austria, France, Spain. | ||
| And you're always getting these attacks. | ||
| So these enclaves aren't just, you know, non-assimilated foreigners. | ||
| They're actually jihadists. | ||
| And that's part of the Islamic law and the Islamic canon. | ||
| So when we come here and look at the United States, the only difference is the U.S. has a small, much smaller population of Muslims for now compared to Europe. | ||
| But it's like I said, it's on the same exact trajectory with what's going on in New York, with what was about to happen in Texas. | ||
| And we got what's going on in Michigan and, you know, all these de airborne, et cetera. | ||
| So we're definitely on the same track, but with this latest development of calling out the Muslim Brotherhood for what it is and care, terrorists, I think that's some good news. | ||
| You've got another, your books are amazing. | ||
| Our audience loves them. | ||
| You've got another massive book coming out, I think, next week or the week after. | ||
| Talk to us, Two Swords of Christ. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| And why should our folks buy it? | ||
| Yeah, it's the two swords of Christ. | ||
| Here it is, just to give you an idea. | ||
| And it's literally about the two military orders that most combated Islam for five centuries, which are the Knights of the Temple and the Knights of the Hospital, as you can see on the pommels of the sword. | ||
| And, you know, their history has been so warped. | ||
| The Templars are now, you know, unrecognizable. | ||
| They're, you know, these esoteric, non-Christian, you know, forerunners of the Freemasons, all of which is nonsense. | ||
| And I debunk it and I show all the facts against it. | ||
| But it's really, if you like Sword and Scimitar and if you like Defenders of the West, this is really the culmination because on the one hand, it's a history like Sword and Scimitar of their war against Islam and like Defenders of the West. | ||
| The heroism exhibited, often onto martyrdom, is unparalleled. | ||
| And again, these are stories that, you know, you'll never see this in Hollywood. | ||
| Hollywood creates fake things that are supposed to be heroic and epic. | ||
| This is once again proof that truth is more heroic and more dramatic than fiction. | ||
| If you read these stories, and they're all very well documented, over a thousand end notes, all mostly primary sources. | ||
| So again, I think people will be very inspired to see that. | ||
| And the most important thing, I think, is that I really show you how they understood militant Christianity is not a bad thing. | ||
| They were all about just war theory. | ||
| Raymond, hang on for one second. | ||
| Two swords. | ||
| Two swords, by the way, real quick, is Christ's two swords in Luke. | ||
| Hang on, because I want to give all your recorders. | ||
| I know you got to bounce. | ||
| It'll just be a minute or two. | ||
| Raven Ibrahim on the other side. | ||
| Mary Holland's going to join us. | ||
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| Raymond, I want people to get this book. | ||
| Next Tuesday, Raymond's going to join us for an entire hour at 6 o'clock. | ||
| We're going to break down the books. | ||
| This is, and I want you to get this book, get these books to young people, particularly young men. | ||
| This is the story of the two fighting military orders of Christianity, monks who were warrior, the warrior monks. | ||
| And I'm telling you, it reads like a novel. | ||
| Raymond, where do people get the until next Tuesday, sir, social media, your site, and where do they get the books? | ||
| Best place for me is just my website, raymondebrahim.com, R-A-Y-M-O-N-D-I-B-R-A-H-I-M. | ||
| And it has everything there. | ||
| It has links to the books and all sorts of things. | ||
| You can get a signed copy if you like. | ||
| And the book comes out, like I said, Tuesday. | ||
| You can order it right now. | ||
| The easiest place probably to get it from is Amazon. | ||
| But yeah, it's already a bestseller on Amazon. | ||
| Okay, of course. | ||
| All your books are bestsellers. | ||
| So, audience loves. | ||
| Raymond, love you too. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| And thank you so much for your observations on Europe, the Middle East, and particularly Texas. | ||
| And this is for backup for Governor Abbott. | ||
| Everybody did this. | ||
| Remember, Egypt, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. | ||
| And MBZ at UAE, he doesn't mess around with this stuff. | ||
| They're a terrorist organization. | ||
| He did the right thing. | ||
| More about that in the days and weeks ahead. | ||
| Thank you, Raymond. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| We got it. | ||
| We got CDC Blockbuster News, and we got Mary Holland here to walk us all through it. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
| Now has updated its website to say claims vaccines do not cause autism, well established, actually are not evidence-based. | ||
| That's according to this new webpage that reads, studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism. | ||
| Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities. | ||
| That's the new claim on the CDC website. | ||
| There also is a notice that the Department of Health and Human Services is launching an assessment into the causes of autism. | ||
| The webpage previously said studies have shown there is no link between vaccines and autism. | ||
| HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., of course, long has been a vaccine skeptic, but he did promise in his Senate confirmation process the CDC would not remove language saying vaccines do not cause autism. | ||
| It is now claiming that or is putting into skepticism this notion that somehow vaccines may cause autism. | ||
| That's what they're implying. | ||
| There is no evidence. | ||
| There was a 19, just for your audience, there was a 1998 article that proposed a link between autism vaccines and autism, childhood vaccines and autism that has been seriously debunked, as you pointed out. | ||
| And we know what's causing it. | ||
| We've had this conversation before. | ||
| It's genetics, it's family history, increasing maternal paternal age, air pollution. | ||
| There's little conversation on the actual proven drivers here. | ||
| And that's unfortunate. | ||
| But I think ultimately what this means for all of us is that we can't trust the CDC anymore. | ||
| They are not a scientific or public health authority. | ||
| Mary Holland, it's air pollution. | ||
| Easily refuted, ma'am. | ||
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| This is such a, you know, that's a great, great clip of sort of what the mainstream is going to try to do. | ||
| So literally for 30 years, literally hundreds of thousands of parents around the world have been reporting that their children drastically regress developmentally immediately after vaccines. | ||
| And for, you know, 30 years, parents have been gaslit because of pressure from pharma and the government because they've been pushing these shots and they're very lucrative. | ||
| And so it is so wonderful that we now see the start of HHS and CDC telling the truth. | ||
| And so they haven't said, Steve, vaccines cause autism. | ||
| They obviously think they need to have more science behind that to be able to say that. | ||
| But what they are saying is that there's no science behind the claim vaccines do not cause autism that the CDC has been making for decades, and that they are now doing rigorous investigation of what are the causes of autism and that there are plausible biological mechanisms by which vaccines might be causing autism. | ||
| Between you and me, there's no doubt that vaccines cause autism. | ||
| And we believe some of the recent studies show that about 80% of the cases of autism are likely from vaccines. | ||
| That's not accepted yet, but that's what most of the recent study that we think is really valuable is showing. | ||
| Okay, you have certain mile markers in what I call process. | ||
| We try to teach people here critical path. | ||
| What is the process things? | ||
| How do you think downrange of what's happening? | ||
| The CDC describe to us specifically what happened at the CDC website because this is quite frankly, you would agree, a monumental moment. | ||
| It's huge. | ||
| It's this whole campaign to open people's eyes. | ||
| So put in the perspective of the audience, particularly those audience members who may be just coming to this topic now. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| So literally, I don't know when they first put that claim up on the CDC website, but that claim has been up for, I believe, something like 20 years. | ||
| Vaccines do not cause autism. | ||
| And Steve, just to note, it's still there because Secretary Kennedy made a promise to Senator Cassidy that it would stay on the website. | ||
| So it's still there. | ||
| And then all this information is beneath it. | ||
| But the CDC has been claiming this. | ||
| Back in 2016, a film came out, Vaxed, by Andy Wakefield and others that made really clear that the CDC was whitewashing a connection between vaccines and autism. | ||
| And that film, VAX, really helped to trigger the grassroots movement that said, wait a minute, you guys are lying to us. | ||
| We need to figure out what's really going on. | ||
| And to his credit, Aaron Seary, a lawyer on behalf of ICANN, has been trying with Freedom of Information to get it. | ||
| What is the science behind your claim, CDC, that vaccines don't cause autism? | ||
| And, you know, there's nothing there, Steve, right? | ||
| It's well established through Freedom of Information. | ||
| There's nothing there. | ||
| And Secretary Kennedy is very well aware of the very serious issues with autism and vaccines. | ||
| 2 million people in this country have autism. | ||
| It's a global phenomenon. | ||
| It has increased million fold since the early 1980s when it was, you know, about 1 in 10,000 kids. | ||
| It's now 1 in 31 kids in the United States, 1 in 12 and a half boys in California. | ||
| It's absolutely an epidemic crisis. | ||
| And so last night, quietly, CDC changed the website, and it's all very well cited. | ||
| And they're saying they're doing this because of requirements under the Data Quality Act, because of the 1986 Act, that the government has an obligation to tell us the truth. | ||
| And the truth is, there's no evidence, no science behind the claim vaccines do not cause autism. | ||
| Mary Holland, where do people go to get all the information about this? | ||
| Tony Lyons is going to join us this afternoon. | ||
| We're going to spend time on this. | ||
| Where do people go, ma'am? | ||
| Great. | ||
| Come to children'shealthdefense.org. | ||
| Come to our social media, children at children's HD. | ||
| Come to sign up for free for Defender, our daily newsletter. | ||
| Come watch CHD TV. | ||
| We go live every weekday, every day, actually, 10 a.m. Eastern. | ||
| It's big news, as you say, Steve. | ||
| It's huge news. | ||
| Monumental day. | ||
| Very, very, very important. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Maybe everybody go over to the CDC site and check it out right now. | ||
| Joe Allen's here. | ||
| We're going to get Joe in a minute. | ||
| I think Tony Lyons, we had a very disturbing discussion on Megan Kelly. | ||
| Maybe I can play that in a minute. | ||
| Tony Lyons is going to be with us about the pressure that Bobby Kennedy is under. | ||
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| That's all one word, rickardswarroom.com. | ||
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| Also, want to give a hat tip. | ||
| What's happened down in Texas would not be possible if it was not for Patriot Mobile. | ||
| I want to thank Glenn Story and his entire team, PatriotMobile.com or 972 Patriot, go make this shift today. | ||
| We wouldn't have had all these great things in Texas if it was not for this company. | ||
| In fact, he sent me a Reddit post last night that ties together War Room, Patriot Mobile, Christian Nationalism, Christian Dominion, I think it's Dominionism, all of it and some sort of secret cabal. | ||
| Clues Lee Wamsgen and many of the people we work with in Texas. | ||
| So we'll get it up. | ||
| You can read it today and check it out. | ||
| I want to make sure Reddit gets all, you know, gets access to all the Reddit kind of madness. | ||
| Joe Allen, you're in the great state of Texas. | ||
| You're down there for artificial intelligence. | ||
| You're spending a couple of days talking to people. | ||
| We need a call to action here. | ||
| People need to go to the ramparts because today's the day we got to beat down this AI amnesty they're trying to slip into the NDAA. | ||
| What do you got for us, brother? | ||
| Yes, Steve, I am here in Dallas, Texas, and alongside the minarets going up everywhere are data centers, maybe more data centers than mosques at this point. | ||
| I would urge the war room posse to go to their phones, go to billblasterapp.org or at billblaster app on X, call your representatives in Congress and tell them you do not want an AI moratorium slipped into the NDAA. | ||
| You do not want your state to be limited in regulating AI. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because only the states are stepping up for child protection, for consumer protection, for copyright protection, for transparency in these frontier labs, accountability for the frontier labs, bans on deepfakes, AI therapists, all of that. | ||
| The federal government has done nothing. | ||
| The states are stepping up. | ||
| And I would add, Steve, that the representatives themselves need to ask themselves: are they willing to answer questions such as, do you believe that states have the right to determine their own futures? | ||
| Because if you look at the statistics on how Americans feel about artificial intelligence, you have, for instance, a poll just came out from Institute for Family Studies, which found that 18% of Americans do not or do support the moratorium, meaning 82% of Americans do not want a moratorium on state laws. | ||
| A recent Pew poll found that 50% of Americans see AI as a degrading force in creativity and human relationships. | ||
| And the Edelman Trust Barometer finds that, yes, 50% of Americans reject AI outright. | ||
| These representatives are accountable to Americans, and Americans do not want this. | ||
| Joe Allen, I know you get a bounce real quickly on Sunday. | ||
| I want everybody to get it. | ||
| People that want to meet Joe Allen and hear Joe Allen at his best, you're going to have a big event on Sunday in Dallas, Texas. | ||
| Where do people go to get where's the event? | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| And where do they get tickets? | ||
| Yes, Steve. | ||
| The event is at the Angelica Film Center in Dallas, Texas. | ||
| It is at 5 p.m. | ||
| I will be talking about AI, the tool that becomes a god. | ||
| You can find tickets at the top of my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z or get tickets two for one directly from the site. | ||
| That is MinistryoftrutFilmFest.com. | ||
| But if you want the links, go to my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
| And of course, we challenge Ted Cruz to come and explain to us why it is he's running cover for people who overtly say they want to build general intelligence, super intelligence, replace American workers, and eventually chip everyone's brains so we can keep up in an AI world. | ||
| Ted, come on down. | ||
| We'd like to hear from you. | ||
| Joe Allen, causing trouble down in Texas. | ||
| Real quickly, your social media, sir, where they go. | ||
| Yes, that's at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
| Links to tickets at the top, Angelica Film Center, Dallas, Texas, Sunday at 5 p.m. | ||
| Come on down. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Okay, go to Bill Blaster or Article 3 or both. | ||
| Today you've got action items. | ||
| You got to get no AI amnesty. | ||
| Full on, no AI amnesty. | ||
| Full stop. | ||
| Just tell them no, no, no, no. | ||
| And we would appreciate an additional call to Senator Cruz's office. | ||
| Tell him you're not happy about the way this thing's rolling. | ||
| And you tried this twice to slip it in. | ||
| I'm just saying, you know, even Canadians, Senator Cruz, are play by American rules when you're in America. | ||
| You got Canadian football and you got American football. | ||
| You got National Football League and you got Canadian Football League. | ||
| I know you're Canadian, but in the United States, we play by U.S. rules. | ||
| No slipping it in in the middle of the night. | ||
| Also, go over to CDC. | ||
| It's a monumental day for the whole fight about vaccines. | ||
| CDC, just go over there and check it out. | ||
| That's where we have Mary Holland. | ||
| Tony Lynes going to join us tonight about the pressures Bobby Kennedy is under over at HHS, including a field manual from the CIA about how to get inside of bureaucracy. | ||
| And, you know, it's a deep state thing. | ||
| It was mentioned by one of the senior members of HHS the other day on Megan Kelly. | ||
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| We started the show with this outrageous sedition. | ||
| President Trump, I think, has nailed it. | ||
| Sedition. | ||
| And I think those people ought to be brought up on charges immediately. | ||
| I hope Todd Blanche and the people were dear. | ||
| This is very, very, very dangerous. | ||
| What they are calling for troops to do, what they're calling for CIA officers to do, particularly when we have a carrier strike group off of Venezuela, an amphibious ready group off of Venezuela. | ||
| And you already know they're doing covert activity activities there because the New York Times reporting that is happening right now with the CIA. | ||
| Very, very, very dangerous. | ||
| Do you think that's dangerous? | ||
| Tony Lyon is going to be with us at five o'clock tonight to talk about the insidious nature of this kind of deep state movement to basically thwart Bobby Kennedy over at HHS. | ||
| More about that at five o'clock tonight. | ||
| Charlie Kirk's next. | ||
| Then you got Poso. | ||
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| Then back here at 5 p.m. | ||
| Along the lines of Make America Healthy Again, I am so proud of what you've done with this company. | ||
| Trevor Compstock, what do you got for us today? | ||
| Hey, Steve, great to see you. | ||
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| One more time, where do they go to the website? | ||
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| Charlie Kirk Show is next. | ||
| Andrew Colvette. |