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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 how I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| 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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Waru, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| It's Saturday, 13th December, Year of our Lord, 2025, folks. | ||
| Just remember the theory of the case here is the Republican establishment, the ordered establishment of this country, are surrounding President Trump and the MAGA movement. | ||
| That is signal. | ||
| There's a lot of noise out there, but that's signal. | ||
| And how they're doing it with some of the most powerful United States Senate that will not break the filibuster, won't go on recess appointments, won't back his $2,000 coming from the tariff money to the United States citizen, won't get rid of the blue slips, won't support him on judges across the board. | ||
| And now you've got David Malpass, who's as smart as they come, saying they just reappointed themselves. | ||
| This is a Fed that President Trump's been at war with. | ||
| This is not your typical kind of, hey, you know, I'm Nixon. | ||
| I don't like Arthur Burns. | ||
| This is not that. | ||
| The Federal Reserve as an institution has been at war with President Trump, the Central Bank of the United States. | ||
| And as you know, we even question that we're like Jackson. | ||
| Why do we even have a central bank? | ||
| They're at war and they just reappointed themselves. | ||
| And here's the most important thing. | ||
| The business media would not even talk about it. | ||
| Malpas just laid out what they did. | ||
| The same group, the same, screw Powell. | ||
| Powell's just the guy. | ||
| Structurally, we're going to combat him. | ||
| You're not going to move us. | ||
| And we're going to reappoint ourselves. | ||
| So I don't care if you put Warsh in, you put Hassett in, if Besson wears two hats, we don't care. | ||
| They're at war just like the Senate is. | ||
| Now, they're not like War Room, maybe. | ||
| We're yelling and screaming in a microphone about this stuff and going out and going to all your meetings and rallies and getting people jacked up and to the ramparts because that's political power. | ||
| They're doing it another way behind the closed doors. | ||
| This is the way the system works. | ||
| They see Trump as a passing summer storm. | ||
| Josh Pettit, and Pettit, you've got the physical copy of what I don't have today's the weekend financial times. | ||
| What's that headline right there, brother? | ||
| EU freezes 210 billion euros of Russian assets. | ||
| Folks, I'm going to get a copy of that. | ||
| I'm going to get Elizabeth or Grace or somebody to put it up. | ||
| When Victor Orban says you're crossing the Rubicon and Victor Orban is a man that's put it all on the line to work for peace over there and fought these demons in the EU, when he tells you you cross the Rubicon, folks, when you talk about the, when the kinetic part of the Third World War metastasizes and is not put to bed like President Trump's trying to do, you're going to remember some dates and this date's going to be one of them. | ||
| So Josh Pettit, I would normally have you on here. | ||
| Remember, Josh is the golf court, the Aleister McKinsey Institute, an expert in golf course architecture. | ||
| So I was thinking of having you on here as we could fit it in before Christmas. | ||
| President Trump is making a big effort on the DC courses. | ||
| In fact, they're taking now, Bergham came with the idea of taking the, when they're taking, excavating for the ball, the big, beautiful ballroom. | ||
| He's going to now use that as a berm to make even the links, little links courses on the water for the people, these little public courses. | ||
| I was going to have you for that or some other stuff. | ||
| But I remembered when we were talking about the fires in California, the most succinct explanation of what went on was you. | ||
| You said, hey, look, don't believe the stuff on the surface. | ||
| This is an interlocking network of these coastal elites and what they've done. | ||
| They brought this on themselves. | ||
| They've been working for 30 years. | ||
| And until you break that, all these commissions and NGOs and how they work together, just electing politicians, you're just kidding yourself. | ||
| You've come up with something, and this is about the economy and where it's going. | ||
| When you talk about data centers and you talk about AI, and right now we had Doc Pete Chambers running for governor of Texas has said, yo, out here, it's going to be water. | ||
| You're sucking out the aquifers. | ||
| You're doing it in Arizona. | ||
| I know in Arizona, it's a huge, huge issue. | ||
| You've sent me an article, sir. | ||
| And if we can get it up about a public golf course, I think, I believe it's in California. | ||
| Walk me through it because the price tag, I think the course is worth, people play there and they play for almost no money. | ||
| It's these kind of blue collar or folk, you know, available to young people and to retirees to play, a beautiful course to play. | ||
| I think the value of it's $5 million and it's sold for, I think, $40 or $50. | ||
| And the reason is it's going to be a data center. | ||
| Is that what's happening? | ||
| You see, is there some insidious effort by the tech bros to now start if they can't get zoning in other places, they're just going to go and roll up these golf courses, sir? | ||
| Well, Steve, you know, I can't help but think of the irony here. | ||
| You know, here in California, golf courses have been targeted for years, decades by these overzealous NGOs who profiteer over the conversion of these golf courses into open space, which then allows them to source these state and federal grant monies that are funded by taxpayer dollars in order to conduct these big boondoggle habitat restoration projects in order to fight climate change. | ||
| It's part of the climate agenda. | ||
| And it's massive business for these people to the tune of hundreds of millions and billions of dollars a year. | ||
| So myself and others have been fighting for a long time to protect some of these public municipal golf courses that are owned and operated by these cities in these counties. | ||
| They provide very affordable public access golf at a very low cost to the residents. | ||
| They're great for seniors, for kids, and they provide such a valuable recreational amenity to these communities. | ||
| So I was shocked last night to come across this article on golf.com about this golf course. | ||
| Actually, the story mainly focuses on a golf course in Harrisburg, PA called Dauphin Highlands. | ||
| And yes, it's a public, it's owned by the county. | ||
| It's a municipal golf course. | ||
| It's very affordable. | ||
| It's actually thriving. | ||
| It's very busy. | ||
| It does 50,000 rounds a year, which for a seven-month season on the East Coast is a lot of golf. | ||
| So it's doing well. | ||
| And it was targeted by these AI, in this case, an AI data center developer based out of Dallas, who offered the county in a backroom deal, essentially 10x the market value of this land. | ||
| So for people that understand land use and zoning, you know, the value, the market value of land is really predicated on the land use and the allowable uses of the land. | ||
| So in the case of a piece of land for a golf course that's zoned as say commercial recreation, the valuation is only as much as the golf operation provides. | ||
| But in this case, the county has rezoned the land to offer it up to a developer to be able to develop for industrial use, in this case, AI data centers, which is why now they've 10x the value of land. | ||
| They've sold it for $46 million. | ||
| And the article goes on to talk about several other golf courses. | ||
| There's about a half a dozen or so that are being targeted now, including one out here in California, not too far from me. | ||
| That was a nine-hole course designed by Aleister McKenzie, my hero. | ||
| But I think this is just the beginning. | ||
| And the irony here, going back to these environmental, these NGOs, is that the data centers are the antithesis of what these people fight for. | ||
| You know, the data centers are going to provide noise pollution. | ||
| It's going to be a loss of this green space, a loss of a recreational amenity. | ||
| They require an enormous amount of water. | ||
| And the key is they require an enormous amount of energy that's going to, in turn, significantly increase the electricity costs of the residents of this community. | ||
| And if you read the article, it says specifically that the sale of this land is predicated on some further due diligence to be able to prove that they have enough access to enough energy to be able to build this facility. | ||
| And if all things fall into place, the golf course is set to close at the end of 2027. | ||
| And then it'll be developed into these data centers. | ||
| But there's another golf course, also, in this article that's targeted called Hunting Hawk and your beloved Richmond, Virginia, Hanover County. | ||
| So that's just one of these half-dozen. | ||
| But what you're going to see is they're going to go across the data centers are devouring land. | ||
| We got all kinds of analysis from a show next week in the Phoenix area, but just absolutely devouring land. | ||
| Can you hang on for a second, Josh, because I want to get Joe Allen in here? | ||
| We got a cold open from Joe. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play it and we'll bring Joe Allen in. | ||
| I'm increasingly surprised by the number of people on the right who I would describe as ardent free market, low regulation to no regulation folks who are very anti-AI. | ||
| And I'm just curious, where do you think that comes from? | ||
| And what do you think? | ||
| It comes from, so far as I can tell, the perception that the risks outweigh the benefits. | ||
| So the risks would include, you know, massive job loss, chaos, where nobody sort of knows if anything is real and the fabric of reality itself begins to tear. | ||
| You know, of course, the massive energy draw and the huge and expensive infrastructure changes. | ||
| The downsides are super obvious, not even to mention the potential this gets completely away from us and eats us or something. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| As weighed against the potential benefits, which are what? | ||
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Who's in charge of the marketing for this? | |
| Seriously. | ||
| Sam Altmond. | ||
| Sam Altman and David Sachs. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Because AI is everything. | ||
| AI means everything. | ||
| What I think is more interesting than my opinion or yours on any specific ones here is what's going to happen in 2026 at a meta level. | ||
| And we are shaping up to see the fight of our lifetime between AI companies and the technology industry and rank and file Americans. | ||
| We actually had a big discussion with Tucker Carlson sitting in for Freeberg. | ||
| We had a big debate on this. | ||
| You're going to hear this play out in 2026 into the midterms and certainly into the 2028 national election. | ||
| And I pulled a couple of clips here. | ||
| I think it's worth us getting ahead of the curve here, like we did on the IP issue on Twist. | ||
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So, first up, we're going to hear from Joe Allen. | |
| He is an author of a book that argues against transhumanism. | ||
| And this is a book that Steve Bannon wrote the intro for, Jason. | ||
| So clearly, there's some patio here. | ||
| What is the objective of the companies that people like David Sachs and Ted Cruz are running cover for? | ||
| What is this supreme intelligence that the president is talking about? | ||
| These companies are driving towards artificial general intelligence. | ||
| And whether you believe that's possible or not, what it shows is they are willing to create something that would replace every worker on earth. | ||
| Whatever percentage of that objective they achieve, it will be a net negative for any working American or any worker across the world. | ||
| So what are we fighting against? | ||
| We're fighting against people who not only don't care about your well-being other than to use you for training data or to use you as a pet after their singularity. | ||
| These are people who actively want to replace you. | ||
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So the argument here, Jason, that people are being forced to essentially submit their information, their training, and then become replicated by computer systems and then replaced by them. | |
| That does not sound like conspiracy theory to me. | ||
| That sounds like it's dead on. | ||
| That sounds like it's dead on. | ||
| It's one of the smartest guys. | ||
| Joe, Allen, and I want to set the framework for this because we're going to have Reagan Reese from the Daily Caller is going to join us. | ||
| She's written a brilliant piece about what happened in Indianapolis. | ||
| There are two for the war imposse. | ||
| There are two predicate fights that are happening right now that tease up 26 and beyond. | ||
| One is the reditioning, the support from President Trump. | ||
| You've seen the Republican establishment fight that tooth and nail. | ||
| Indianapolis was a perfect example. | ||
| And you have the war of the populist nationalists versus the tech bros. | ||
| Joe, they're trying to put some, not feelers out, but olive branches and say, hey, can't we all work together? | ||
| Give me a minute on that before we go to break. | ||
| You heard Josh Pettit say, behind the scenes, they're devouring every green space they can, including municipal golf courses. | ||
| But right now, David Sachs and others, whether it's Tucker Carlson, yourself, the war room, they want to, can't we just have a group hug and work it out, sir? | ||
| Well, it seems to me, Steve, that the group hug would involve me inviting robots into my home to rub my feet, write my essays, and do all of my media hits, which in some ways might be appealing. | ||
| What Jason Calicanis, if I am pronouncing his name right, what Jason Calicanis is talking about is ultimately how to replace everyone and keep the population placated. | ||
| They talk about artificial intelligence as if it's a force of nature. | ||
| We heard the same sorts of talk around mass immigration. | ||
| It's not a force of nature. | ||
| Artificial intelligence is human beings harnessing the forces of nature to their own ends, and their ends are diametrically opposed to ours. | ||
| Joe, hang on for a second. | ||
| Got Josh Pettit and Joe. | ||
| We've got some work on artificial intelligence to do. | ||
| The great Reagan Reese is going to join us about her piece over in the Daily Call that outlines, hey, exactly what happened in Indiana and what is going to be the fallout and blowback on that. | ||
| The two predicate fights for 2026 and beyond. | ||
| Also, there's going to be an EO signed on Monday about marijuana. | ||
| We're going to get some folks here going to explain it all to you next in the war room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen Kayback. | |
| Okay, Birch Gold, take your phone out. | ||
| Text Bandon, 989898. | ||
| Talk to Philip Patrick and his team over the weekend. | ||
| Silver's on fire. | ||
| Gold's on fire. | ||
| They got a special by $5,000 worth of gold. | ||
| You get an ounce of silver thrown in, but it ain't the price. | ||
| It's the process. | ||
| Learn what drives the price of gold. | ||
| Learn what it means to gold to be a hedge. | ||
| Learn what it means, the de-dollarization movement throughout the world. | ||
| Harnwell's going to join us in a moment. | ||
| We're going to talk all about that. | ||
| I'm going to get Joe and Josh Pettit back on about these data centers and AI in the big fight. | ||
| But there's two predicate fights. | ||
| One and Reagan Reese over at the Daily Caller, a magnificent piece. | ||
| If we can get it up, Denver, I want all everybody to be a force multiplier on this piece this weekend because the other predicate fight is really these redistricting efforts. | ||
| Reagan, do you see in Indianapolis the beginning of the Republican establishment essentially saying, hey, we're not going to do this? | ||
| Because this was a people, we can't put it any other way. | ||
| This was a catastrophic loss. | ||
| The White House thought they had it. | ||
| John Fredericks thought they had it. | ||
| We were pushing hard. | ||
| We had a lot of people out there. | ||
| Turning point went out there. | ||
| They're starting to say, well, turning point's not as powerful as when Charlie was around because you see in Indianapolis, a lot of finger pointing. | ||
| I know the White House is very upset about this. | ||
| President Trump is very upset about it. | ||
| And he didn't really get engaged. | ||
| But because here's how big it was: we didn't even win the conference in the Senate. | ||
| We lost that 2119. | ||
| Now, they did that to cover themselves. | ||
| So there's no one or two parties you can pick out there. | ||
| But you covered this extensively. | ||
| Walk me through your article and your thoughts on this. | ||
| Is this the Republican establishment, both in the Senate and now in these state houses, two powerful institutions saying we can see the end of the MAGA movement, we can see the end of Trump and we're ready to move on, ma'am? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, there's no other way to interpret this, I think. | ||
| And I think the President Trump and a lot of his allies are rightfully very angry about this. | ||
| And so what we saw is that there was maybe a potential. | ||
| There were a couple of votes that could have been swung in favor of this redistricting. | ||
| And I've heard from sources close to the White House that it kind of came down to the wire. | ||
| And then there were a couple of establishment-like people in this Indiana Senate who wanted to go a different way, who wanted to stab the president in the back. | ||
| And so now what I wrote about is that you are seeing the president and his allies really rally against the Indiana Republicans and they want to make them pay. | ||
| A Trump advisor, Alex Brushowitz, told me that he has been vetting candidates to primary all 21 of these Senate Republicans for the past couple of weeks. | ||
| Kind of saw some of this coming. | ||
| TPUSA has begun to, TPUSA action has begun to hire a staff to put them down on the ground in Indiana to be dedicated to chasing votes to make sure that all of these 21 Senate Republicans lose these votes. | ||
| Heritage Action, who is a little bit tangled in a controversy around this Senate, this Senate Indiana redistricting thing, they put out a tweet saying that the president threatened to pull federal funding from the state of Indiana if they voted against the redistricting effort. | ||
| I've heard from a source close to the redistricting process that the Trump administration never made that sort of threat and that the whole tweet was fake and they never spoke to the Heritage Action. | ||
| But despite that, anyways, and being kind of back and forth with the Trump administration, the Heritage Action has said that they are also going to be primarily all of these Senate Republicans. | ||
| Club for Growth pledged to primary these Senate Republicans to look at what races they can win. | ||
| And so now the knives are out. | ||
| And I think I loved this quote I got. | ||
| This was from a source close to the White House. | ||
| This source told me metaphorically, this ends with heads on pikes. | ||
| And I think that is a perfect representation of the anger you are seeing from the White House. | ||
| And I think it also speaks to what you touched on, Steve, that there are establishment Republicans who are kind of looking to turn their back on President Trump and move on. | ||
| And the White House, the president, his allies, the GOP, I don't think are going to be very forgiving of that. | ||
| Reagan, we've got Florida, Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska. | ||
| I mean, deGrasse did this in 21. | ||
| It's one of the reasons we have the House. | ||
| The world was at the tip of the spear in this. | ||
| I have said we need a net 10 positive to make sure that we can put it away in 26. | ||
| This is a struggle. | ||
| Is the purpose of this exercise that the White House is going through to send a signal to the other people from North Carolina, Florida? | ||
| You got to get on board and you got to get on board now because we're burning daylight and we don't have time to mess around. | ||
| We certainly don't have time for another Indiana. | ||
| It's empowering the Democrats, ma'am. | ||
| Totally. | ||
| I think the White House is feeling pressure on a bunch of different topics coming into the 2026 midterms. | ||
| We are now less than a year out from the 2026 midterms, and we have Americans who are feeling like the economy is not benefiting them. | ||
| We have Trump supporters who feel like the president is spending too much time on foreign policy as opposed to domestic policy. | ||
| And now you have within state governments, Republicans who don't want to redistrict their state to help the National Party. | ||
| And I think you can also read this as these people aren't looking at the big picture. | ||
| These Senate Republicans in Indiana might have a hard time understanding how this can politically impact the rest of the country nationally. | ||
| Probably the people of Indiana don't really understand either. | ||
| And there are probably local politics also at play. | ||
| I think all of those reasons are totally fair. | ||
| But this is definitely a matter of politics. | ||
| It's a matter of national politics. | ||
| And I think the White House is probably wise to send a message right now, get ahead of it while they still can, because they're going to need every ounce of support and tools that they can get heading into the 2026 midterms because there's pressure after the 2024 election. | ||
| I think so many Republicans were so happy, the GOP was so happy that Trump won, that almost every area of the country shifted to the right, that now there's this pressure to keep capitalizing on that in 2020 because or 2026, because I think that there is a real fear on the other side of what the Democrats could do if they get in power and if they finally get their mojo back. | ||
| And that's something the GOP does not want. | ||
| We started the show with Rachel Meadow in Chicago. | ||
| Trust me, President Trump saved the country. | ||
| And if we don't go to the ramproach right now, we're in trouble. | ||
| Reagan, where do people get what's your social media? | ||
| Where do they get this writing? | ||
| You're covering the White House as well as anybody. | ||
| It's pretty amazing stuff you're coming up with. | ||
| Great interview with President Trump a while ago. | ||
| Where do folks get more of your content? | ||
| Thanks so much. | ||
| Reagan Reese at Twitter, at Instagram. | ||
| I'm making videos also breaking down my content. | ||
| If you're not super into reading, I do some short 60-second videos where I can explain the news of the day and what's going on in the White House. | ||
| You can see it on Twitter as well. | ||
| And of course, the Daily Caller website. | ||
| We have tons of stuff going on there. | ||
| And I'm also writing a column on Substack just with my insider experience, being in the cabinet room, being in the Oval Office. | ||
| What's that like from the perspective of a White House correspondent? | ||
| I want everybody to pile on this. | ||
| It's great content with great insights. | ||
| Reagan, thank you so much. | ||
| Thank you for doing this. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Joe Allen, the fight now, because people have to understand the EO basically sets up a fight over getting into this legislation, getting into this federal part of this, because President Trump's laid out the framework, not just the four Cs, but broader things about exactly what's going on, et cetera. | ||
| We're going to get massive pushback from the tech bros. | ||
| They do feel that the wins to their back. | ||
| Give me your assessment. | ||
| Yeah, what I'm seeing, Steve, is basically an attempt to placate is the only word that I can really apply to this. | ||
| They want to placate the rage that people feel when they hear tech CEOs talking about creating AIs to replace them, create AIs to rule over them, offer them brain-computer interfaces as some sort of empowering device that would allow them to somehow participate in this world. | ||
| For instance, Jason Calicondis in another part of the podcast that we just heard, where, to my surprise, Alex Wilhelm from TechCrunch actually defended my argument. | ||
| But we heard earlier in the podcast, Jason Calicontis talking about how in the future, near future, people could use Neuralink to directly participate in Disney stories. | ||
| You know, Disney and OpenAI just partnered, and this is the sort of dream world that they live in. | ||
| They live in a world in which machines will be the highest authority on what is and isn't real, what is and isn't good, and what is and isn't beautiful. | ||
| And they are imposing it on the rest of the population. | ||
| People talk about it in terms of choice. | ||
| There is a choice on the personal and communal level. | ||
| And to some extent, there's a choice on the institutional level. | ||
| But we see more and more companies forcing their employees and even their executives to use AI. | ||
| For instance, Vista Equity forces all of their acquisitions to prove a certain amount of use of AI in order to keep the capital. | ||
| So this isn't as if they're offering some sort of great product and saying, oh, look, the Luddites and the populace are afraid of our new technology, just like the light bulb, just like the telegraph, so on and so forth. | ||
| The CEOs behind the biggest artificial intelligence projects, the four frontier AI companies, are openly talking about replacing any human being possible in the white-collar or blue-collar sectors. | ||
| And their ultimate goal is to create a digital being that will be the authority on what is and isn't real, aka a sand god. | ||
| Yeah, we're pissed. | ||
| Imagine that. | ||
| And we're going to fight like hell. | ||
| So don't think anybody's placated. | ||
| Joe, your work is amazing. | ||
| Real quickly, Nashville, where do people, is it still time to join this effort you're having today? | ||
| Or people just going to have to wait till later? | ||
| This one's closed up, but there will be a video. | ||
| You can find all my stuff at J-O-E-B-O-T-XYZ and joebot.xyz. | ||
| And don't forget the book, Dark Aeon. | ||
| Now you got the tech bros buying it and reading it. | ||
| They want to know the thinking of Joe Allen. | ||
| Joe, great job. | ||
| We'll put it out where you're going to go. | ||
| I want everybody to see Joe in public if possible. | ||
| Joe will be with us at AmpFest. | ||
| Josh Pettit, real quickly, where do people go to get your content, brother? | ||
| You're breaking a massive story here in the nation. | ||
| Data centers are devouring golf courses and they're going to devour a lot more than golf courses. | ||
| Where do they go, sir? | ||
| And Steve, really quickly in the article, the very lead is a quote from Sam Altman. | ||
| He says, I guess that a lot of the world gets covered in data centers over time. | ||
| I encourage people to check out that article at golf.com. | ||
| I'm at aleistermackenzy.org. | ||
| The Aleister McKenzie Institute. | ||
| You're fantastic. | ||
| And thanks for bringing the Financial Times. | ||
| josh pettit here's your host stephen k vann Fox News is reporting that American troops on patrol in Syria. | ||
| Wow, I didn't know we were actually doing patrols in Syria. | ||
| And we stay pretty on top of this. | ||
| On patrol in Syria came under attack and there are multiple injuries. | ||
| We'll put more of that up on Getter throughout the day as we learn more. | ||
| Folks over at Fox are covering it. | ||
| I wanted to introduce Luke Neferado from Protect Our Children, the largest organization in the country to protect children from drugs, also Dr. Matt Polling. | ||
| Luke, the president, there's been some rumor. | ||
| It hasn't really come out, but it was supposed to be Friday. | ||
| It's been delayed. | ||
| It's supposed to be Monday. | ||
| The president's going to sign, I keep hearing from people, some executive order about marijuana. | ||
| Can you tell us what you know about it, sir? | ||
| Thanks, Steve, for having me on. | ||
| Right now, President Trump stands on the precipice of falling into a deep state, big corporate money trap. | ||
| It is being widely reported that Trump is sitting on an executive order right now that would tell the DEA to continue the Biden decision to reschedule marijuana to Schedule III. | ||
| This is something that just to give you the backstory, Biden promised in his campaign for the 2020 election to downschedule marijuana to get it towards legalizing this drug. | ||
| He then basically worked with the deep state to rig the process at DEA. | ||
| They didn't want to do it. | ||
| They changed all the rules. | ||
| They rammed this rule through. | ||
| All that's waiting for this rule is for Trump to sign his name to it. | ||
| It's a total trap. | ||
| And what's happening is all the good folks around the president are telling him not to do this, but you have major marijuana industry CEOs. | ||
| These people are multi-million dollar paid drug pushers that are getting away with harming and addicting our kids right now across this country. | ||
| If they get this rescheduling done, if they are able to dupe the president into signing this executive order on Monday, they will get a $2 billion tax write-off. | ||
| They will make tons of money off this decision while kids everywhere are being addicted to these new high-potent marijuana drugs. | ||
| So that's what we're looking at. | ||
| Hang on. | ||
| I don't understand this. | ||
| We have a carrier battle group in an amphibious ready group of 14,000 fleet Marines and sailors. | ||
| We're pouring troops in there. | ||
| President Trump, I just had our own correspondent in northern Mexico yesterday. | ||
| We're militarizing the California border after we did it in Texas, Arizona. | ||
| You haven't had a president. | ||
| This is not just say no to drugs. | ||
| I mean, taking action, putting military assets, taking on drug cartels. | ||
| Hell, we've shot, I think, 30 boats out of the water. | ||
| He's now looking at stopping the Chinese vessels from coming in. | ||
| Nobody's put more military assets, not just DEA. | ||
| I'm talking about soldiers, troops, sailors, weapons to take down. | ||
| We got aerial combat over Venezuela to stop this. | ||
| How possibly? | ||
| So that's what I understand. | ||
| An individual man has said, I am going to stop the inflow of drugs in this country, and I don't care what I got to do to do it. | ||
| Take me to the Supreme Court, take me here. | ||
| Why would possibly President Trump, the same guy, then be doing this about marijuana? | ||
| It makes no sense. | ||
| And honestly, that's why everyone who knows the guy needs to give him a call. | ||
| He needs an intervention because his heart is right on this. | ||
| He is an anti-drug person. | ||
| He doesn't touch substances. | ||
| He's been fighting hard against drugs. | ||
| But what's happened is there is a few major marijuana people that have gotten in his ear and they've said that this won't really do anything. | ||
| All this is just a little, it's a federal change that doesn't do anything. | ||
| They're not telling him that what this will do is it will basically overnight legitimize this illegal marijuana industry and it will legitimize the very cartels that, as you rightly noted, Trump is trying to destroy these cartels. | ||
| They are using states with legal marijuana right now to launder fentanyl dollars, to launder human trafficking dollars. | ||
| They are using state legal marijuana as cover for destroying the American people right now in places like Maine and Oklahoma. | ||
| They're not telling President Trump that part of the story. | ||
| He doesn't know that what he's about to walk into is a mega trap. | ||
| And so there are major corporate players in the deep state that have gotten between President Trump and the people. | ||
| Because at the end of the day, this is about the people, Steve. | ||
| I have parents that have called me and neighbors because I'm from Colorado. | ||
| There are people like Laura Stack. | ||
| Her son died from marijuana psychosis. | ||
| Moms in Minnesota, Heather Backus, her son died from marijuana psychosis. | ||
| Those people, that's the base that President Trump is trying to help. | ||
| And he's trying to give them a golden age. | ||
| That golden age will be turned into fool's gold if we make this decision. | ||
| He needs to hear from everybody right now because if this gets signed on Monday, it's going to be a disaster. | ||
| And at the end of the day, let's not forget the big master plan here. | ||
| This is about drugging up the American people so they're tuned out from what's going on so the technocrats and the deep state people can make all the decisions, self-driving cars, get rid of the blue-collar and jobs, make sure it's all machine run like what you were just talking about. | ||
| And while meanwhile, the American people are drugged up, addicted, and totally out of touch. | ||
| This is something that will be disastrous for the next generation of Americans who need jobs, who need support, and of course, for our families that are being destroyed by drugs every day. | ||
| We've got to get to the president and tell him the truth about this. | ||
| So, Doc, I mean, in that hysteria right there, I mean, there's no young generation wants this. | ||
| The bros that voted for President Trump want it. | ||
| There's nothing matter with marijuana, is there, sir? | ||
| Well, my name is Poling, but I'm not a pollster. | ||
| I did note that young men moved decisively towards Trump's camp while Biden Harris was still bribing them with marijuana. | ||
| We're never going to out-bribe if you're a Republican. | ||
| You're never going to out-bribe the Democrats on this issue. | ||
| So you might as well stand on principle, like Charlie Kirk did, decisively against this industry. | ||
| We need to do what Charlie Kirk would do, not what the Chinese Communist Party would like us to do. | ||
| They know very well what the marijuana culture is doing to our country. | ||
| That's why they're helping to fuel it. | ||
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But if we're going to be able to do that, hang on, hang on. | |
| What is the marijuana culture doing to our country? | ||
| Well, if we really want to make America healthy again, the last thing you would want to do is add more of a substance that is causing very serious and costly chronic illnesses like schizophrenia, like heart attacks, like strokes, like cancers if you smoke it. | ||
| You four-fold increased risk of diabetes if you're a marijuana user, expensive emergency room visits for psychosis and suicide attempts, chronic vomiting syndromes. | ||
| I haven't even gotten to addiction treatment. | ||
| I haven't even gotten to the public health and the public safety aspects of it. | ||
| So, you know, this is a bad idea, both in terms of America's mental health, physical health, and fiscal health. | ||
| There's really no, there's really no case for marijuana expansion unless you're a progressive like George Soros, who wants to see America cut down to size or you're in the marijuana industry. | ||
| Those are only two explanations I can think of. | ||
| Luke, here's what I want to do over the weekend. | ||
| I think, because this issue is not something that we've really covered in any depth until I heard about this executive order. | ||
| Luke, where do people go right now over the weekend to start to get some facts? | ||
| So the war imposes always better when they've got the receipts and see them if they're going to make calls and things like this. | ||
| And you're right. | ||
| And what doesn't make sense here is that President Trump has been nothing short of a hero in taking on the cartels and take, I mean, he's got Maduro up against the wall down there because of this. | ||
| And we poured in the largest battle groups, the largest amount of military military assets, not DEA, not law enforcement. | ||
| This is pipe hitters. | ||
| We just had Oscar Blue Ramirez, like I said yesterday, who said in Mexico, the cartels understand that Trump has dropped the hammer on them. | ||
| It makes no sense to do that and then have this EO. | ||
| It's just there's something that doesn't fit there. | ||
| So, where do people go right now to your site to get all the facts? | ||
| Great question. | ||
| So, find me on X, Luke Niferados. | ||
| You can find me on X. Also, there's a great website, learnaboutsam.org. | ||
| It's got all the information about marijuana that you could need, all the facts. | ||
| Check that out as well. | ||
| And by the way, you mentioned Mexico. | ||
| The Sinaloa cartel is lobbying for the country of Mexico to legalize marijuana because that will help them funnel more drugs into our country. | ||
| That will help them. | ||
| Legalization makes the cartels worse, not better. | ||
| If we embold them on the United States side with this unprecedented historic decision to relax our drug laws, the cartels are going to run wild. | ||
| More Americans will be harmed. | ||
| More kids will be harmed. | ||
| And the last thing I'll say is they're telling Trump that this is a winner in the polls. | ||
| I think that's something that's getting to him. | ||
| But we have polls from Wes Anderson right now that shows more than 65% of voters do not want marijuana rescheduling when they hear that it's a tax write-off for child-friendly advertising, which is what's going on. | ||
| And we're seeing unprecedented drops over the last year in Gallup polls, 20% drop. | ||
| More than 65% of Republicans do not want marijuana rescheduling. | ||
| More independents don't want rescheduling. | ||
| This is a loser with the midterm elections. | ||
| It's going to keep people at home. | ||
| Luke, Doc, where do people go to get your social media and to get all your content? | ||
| I would suggest they look at everybrainmatters.org. | ||
| There's lots of information there about the public health. | ||
| And please have us back some time to talk about the public safety aspects, all these random acts of mass violence that are supposedly so inexplicable. | ||
| There's a common denominator there we're seeing pretty clearly now. | ||
| Guys, thank you very much. | ||
| We're going to have you back on Monday and to drill down more on this. | ||
| This came out of nowhere. | ||
| So thank you very much, Luke, Doc. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| We'll send you a newspaper. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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| This is a major event. | ||
| Like I tell people, President Trump's working like a Trojan to solve this situation. | ||
| And unfortunately, I think a lot of this is spinning out of anybody's control in Europe. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir? | ||
| Steve, good morning. | ||
| Well, look, briefly then, the European Union yesterday has agreed the skeleton structure for how it's going to deal with the frozen Russian assets. | ||
| The assets, it froze right at the beginning of the war. | ||
| And it's been renewing the freeze every six months. | ||
| So yesterday they passed this law and said that those assets are going to be seized indefinitely. | ||
| Immobilized is the word they like to use. | ||
| I want to flag up this point in the time I have, Steve, that this illustrates the extension to which, the degree to which our paladins of democracy and law and order are prepared to do outright illegal things in order to support Ukraine. | ||
| It's that bad in the final agreement that they're going to have on the 18th of December. | ||
| The European capitals are already promising Belgium, which has the majority of these frozen assets, that if Russia takes Belgium to court and Belgium loses, the other European capitals will come in and cover the costs. | ||
| That's part of the actual planning now, which indicates that they know what they're doing. | ||
| It is outright illegal. | ||
| I'll go into this more on Monday. | ||
| I will close my words with this, Steve. | ||
| And it is a plea to the White House, to President Trump: please revisit the position which you announced this week to devolve, if you will, the decision on U.S. security guarantees to Congress. | ||
| Do not give Congress any voice in this whatsoever, Mr. President. | ||
| Please make this decision yourself and let that decision be a very firm, very clear no, because the U.S. Congress will go behind the back of the American people. | ||
| It will trip over itself with haste to do so. | ||
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| Have a great weekend. | ||
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| Todd Woods, give me a minute. | ||
| Uh, you know, the Ukraine situation as better as anybody. | ||
| How dangerous is this? | ||
| What just happened? | ||
| Look, uh, what your audience needs to know is that the Europeans want a war desperately, they want a global conflict. | ||
| Putting American forces or a security guarantee in East Ukraine or in Ukraine at all is a tripwire to a much greater global conflict. | ||
| We have forces there, they can do false flags, all kinds of things. | ||
| Ben Hardinwell is exactly correct. | ||
| And I would borrow a phrase from you, Steve. | ||
| You know, U.S. security guarantees or U.S. forces on the ground for some kind of multinational force. | ||
| How about no? | ||
| We need to pull out of Ukraine completely. | ||
| It's not our fight. | ||
| We have plenty of problems in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
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