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| This Monday, December 15th, and we have breaking news on a number of stories for you this morning. | ||
| The search continues this morning for a suspect in the deadly shooting Saturday afternoon at Brown University after a person of interest who was detained yesterday morning in a town not far from the campus in Providence, Rhode Island, has been released from custody. | ||
| In Australia, at least 15 people are dead, including a child and more than 40 others injured after two gunmen opened fire during a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's famed Bondi Beach late yesterday. | ||
| But first, legendary Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle were found dead yesterday in their Los Angeles home. | ||
| The couple's family confirmed the tragic news late last night, saying, We are heartbroken by this sudden loss. | ||
| An investigation into the deaths is early and ongoing, but Los Angeles police say they are investigating an apparent homicide. | ||
| Authorities also say they are not seeking anyone as a suspect or a person of interest at this time. | ||
| For the change in threat, we live in a more dangerous world in 2025. | ||
| The threat of anti-Semitism, as we have seen, is very real. | ||
| Threats of other occurrences, such as the rise in the far right, which has also been identified, of course, by Mike Burgess, is also a threat as well. | ||
| Where the person of interest in the Brown University shooting has just been released, turning the case back into a manhunt. | ||
| And Brian Yannis joins us live there with the very latest. | ||
| Brian, this happened late last night. | ||
| They had someone that they thought was a person of interest, but they have to let him go if they don't have enough evidence, right? | ||
| Yeah, it's exactly right. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| A stunning turn of events here at Brown University when authorities last night at about 11:30 at night held that press conference and told the world that they had the wrong guy and are now looking for a person of interest, | ||
| Gunman responsible for killing two students and wounding nine other students at the engineering and | ||
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| but i saw i i look at him i look what they shot i look at his rifle he he aim he did he really like take his time it should take his time And four policemen, they didn't give fire back. | ||
| I don't understand why. | ||
| Why? | ||
| President Trump is warning of very serious retaliation after an attack in Syria killed two U.S. service members and one civilian interpreter. | ||
| The Pentagon says the ambush was carried out by a lone ISIS gunman near Palmyra during counterterrorism operations. | ||
| Three additional U.S. troops were wounded and are recovering. | ||
| The gunman was killed at the scene. | ||
| Trump said Syria's president was devastated by the attack and emphasized that Syrian forces are fighting alongside U.S. troops. | ||
| The U.S. military has roughly 2,000 troops in Syria supporting efforts to prevent an ISIS resurgence. | ||
| The incident remains under investigation. | ||
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People I talk to say it sounds straight out of a horror movie. | |
| A woman was walking here at Forsyth Park when she says a man snuck up behind her and poured acid on her. | ||
| Her family and friends are now sharing how she's doing and what comes next. | ||
| I've never heard anyone sound like that. | ||
| It was horrific. | ||
| Connor Milam got the call no friend ever wants. | ||
| Her friend, Ashley Wozluski, had been brutally attacked. | ||
| Police say a man doused her with an unknown chemical just before 8 p.m. Wednesday. | ||
| They say she did not know her attacker. | ||
| The news rattling people across Savannah, especially those who walk this park every day. | ||
| Witnesses describe a horrifying scene. | ||
| A neighbor heard screams for help, ran outside, and found Wozluski on the ground, clothes partially melted. | ||
| Shortly, we will be releasing the person of interest who had been detained earlier today. | ||
| And the Attorney General can speak a little bit about the rationale for that. | ||
| But we want to inform the community that that individual will shortly be released from Providence police. | ||
| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Just not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you've tried 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, 15 December, the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Hanukkah and Merry Christmas. | ||
| I mean, absolutely a crazed weekend. | ||
| One of the things I'm concerned about, I don't think the Prime Minister of Australia said ever crossed his lips that it was radical Islamic jihad that did this, this radical disinterpretation of Islam. | ||
| And right there, you have, and I think what they fired for 20-some minutes before taken down. | ||
| We're going to get into all that. | ||
| Also, somebody's got to help me out here. | ||
| I'm not sure the administration has come out and said, they've said it's been an attack. | ||
| I haven't heard that these are terrorist attacks, that this is radical Islam and these are terrorist attacks. | ||
| Also, I got a question. | ||
| Why do we have 2,000 troops in Syria? | ||
| And why is the IRA National Guard not in Minneapolis today rounding up those people that are in the face? | ||
| We played, and we could have played it in here in a cut it if we had more time about the arrogance of what's happening in Minneapolis with turning, you know, telling ICE officers and law enforcement, you can't arrest, you can't arrest, you can't arrest illegal alien invaders. | ||
| I got footage. | ||
| There's footage over a weekend, I think, a seminar. | ||
| It looks like a thousand people there. | ||
| Very specifically, how to confront, how to confront ISIS. | ||
| Now, we had a chance. | ||
| Stephen Miller has sent us some information. | ||
| There was a false report that Christy Noma said they're only going to go after Bad Ombre's and there's no more mass deportations. | ||
| The administration has said that is not accurate. | ||
| They're going to continue in mass deportations. | ||
| But I would strongly recommend there's got to be some focus here. | ||
| And particularly the comment there about the Syrian troops are fighting side by side with Americans. | ||
| In the first week of President Trump's first term, the first week, we had the travel ban. | ||
| The first week, remember that Friday? | ||
| We came in Friday and on late Thursday night, early Friday morning, we announced the travel ban on, I think, seven or eight Muslim countries that didn't have the systems in place to make sure that only people that, quite frankly, needed to be here or wanted to be here and were safe got properly vetted. | ||
| We shut it down. | ||
| There was never a terrorist attack in President Trump's first term, I don't think. | ||
| I don't think it was a terrorist attack the entire first term. | ||
| Because President Trump came out, remember the three things he won on is number one, seal the border and stop mass illegal immigration. | ||
| When he was anywhere near what Biden did after the invasion, number two was confront China and bring back manufacturing jobs to the United States of America and confront the elites in our country, the globalist. | ||
| Right? | ||
| Number three was to stop the importation of radical Islam to the United States because under Obama had gotten out of control. | ||
| You were having attacks all the time. | ||
| People didn't feel safe. | ||
| Whether that was in Glendale, you know, California or Glendale, Arizona, or in Texas. | ||
| Everybody had this, radical Islam was out of control and they thought Obama wasn't tough enough because they never wanted to talk about it. | ||
| Well, we talked about it in the first week of the administration. | ||
| We put a ban and Mattis came in. | ||
| Remember, President Trump said from the beginning, this is constitutional. | ||
| Supreme Court will back me up. | ||
| Remember the firestorm in that first weekend, the absolute firestorm? | ||
| President Trump said, this is constitutional, and they'll back me up. | ||
| We took off, and President Trump, again, again, says, I don't want to do this, but if the military commanders, because remember, back at that time, you had a physical caliphate of ISIS in Syria, in Iraq, that was actually a more functioning nation than Syria or Iraq, had oil revenue. | ||
| They're recruiting thousands of people a month from Europe. | ||
| Mattis was put in charge of the reason Mattis was Secretary of Defense. | ||
| He was going to lead that effort to destroy ISIS, and it did. | ||
| I think it took six months. | ||
| Obama said it would be a generational. | ||
| This is the physical caliphate of the physical caliphate. | ||
| President Trump was as tough and as focused as any leader in the world. | ||
| Forget that. | ||
| All of them added up. | ||
| Or in world history in putting down a threat to the American people. | ||
| Mattis came in and said, well, the boys in Iraq are fighting shoulder shuttle. | ||
| I said, yo, this is not, they're fighting for their country. | ||
| What has that got to do with, you know, it's about the systems they have in place. | ||
| We backed off that. | ||
| And the serious Iraqi boys are fighting shoulder to shoulder with American boys. | ||
| I think the comment was, well, why are we fighting over there anyway? | ||
| We've got a very short-term focus on ISIS and then out. | ||
| 2,000 troops. | ||
| And now the soldiers that were killed from the Iowa National Guard, why is the Iowa National Guard in Syria? | ||
| Where is it in Palmyra? | ||
| And I might add when we did the Relieve the Watch on that 20th of January in that weekend, I made a note at the time. | ||
| At that time, I think it was the Free Syrian Army or whatever, one of these other CIE contract groups. | ||
| We're on one side with more than 2,000 troops. | ||
| And Hezbollah and the Persians are 1,000 yards away. | ||
| And I go, gosh, isn't that interesting? | ||
| It's in Palmyra. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| 2,000 years ago, 2,500 years ago, the Roman legion and the Persians, Palmyra, I don't know, maybe 1,000 miles away. | ||
| It hadn't changed in 2,500 years, folks. | ||
| You read, what is it, Xenophon's, the March Up Country, the March Back Home, the mercenary army of Greeks that basically, I think it was Xerxes, paid them. | ||
| Then all of a sudden they abandoned them. | ||
| Not that you can't depend on a Persian's word. | ||
| Not that you can't depend on an Iranian's word. | ||
| In the middle of it, those brothers were Greeks and they cut them loose. | ||
| They had to fight their way home. | ||
| One of the great works in Western literature, the March Back Home or the March Up Country. | ||
| Same place, around the same place. | ||
| In January 20th, that weekend around Palmyra, where these young men died, eight years later. | ||
| Why is the Ira National Guard not in Minneapolis? | ||
| Kicking down doors and rolling up some Somalians that should be thrown out of this country today. | ||
| Anybody that blocks an officer in ICE or a police officer fulfilling the role of mass deportations and getting these bums out of the country ought to be immediately rolled up and sent out to roll them up. | ||
| We're either at war or we're not at war. | ||
| I want my crack staff. | ||
| I got to hear today these are radical, these attacks. | ||
| I don't know if it's coordinated or not. | ||
| Maybe it's around Hanukkah. | ||
| Maybe it's around Advent. | ||
| But I'll tell you one thing. | ||
| They're coming and they're coming hard. | ||
| They're coming and they're coming hard. | ||
| And you either sit back and be passive and take it, or you can step up and say, okay, is this the way it's going to be? | ||
| This is the way it's going to be. | ||
| Maybe it'll be something different. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| Tasia goes on to join me. | ||
| We're going to get to figure out all this. | ||
| I want Todd Woods, L. Todd Woods, CDM Media, which is Umbrella. | ||
| You have many different news sites that you're the founder of and organized, including, I think it's Armed Forces News. | ||
| This is one of the better news sites out there covering all the inside baseball. | ||
| You're at the Pentagon, but you're today going to deliver a letter from a prosecutor in Savannah, Georgia, and many prominent people. | ||
| And then you're going to take one to the White House. | ||
| What does it call for? | ||
| And it's a private correspondence, so I don't want to get into who actually signed it, although they're prominent people. | ||
| Todd, this is about Savannah. | ||
| Of everything that happened, one of the most horrific is this acid attack on a Christian woman that has left her harbor. | ||
| I think it's 50% of her body has had second and third degree burns, and she's been disfigured. | ||
| Talk to me about the attack, what's happened, and trying to find out how this happened, and your general thoughts overall from Syria to Australia to everything that we've had happen over this weekend. | ||
| Thank you for having me on again, Steve. | ||
| You know, I'm big on pattern recognition. | ||
| I believe this, and I was told by someone inside law enforcement in Savannah, this very much looks like an attack on this woman for her faith. | ||
| She was leading a service. | ||
| The guy was hiding in the bushes. | ||
| He had an acid, which is, you know, we don't know the chemicals specifically, but it wasn't something you can buy from Walmart. | ||
| And the person that I spoke to said, this looks like a targeted attack on Christianity. | ||
| This method of attack on women with acid or other corrosive chemicals is a technique used across the Middle East in Africa. | ||
| When they want to subjugate a population, they start attacking the women with this type of acid attack. | ||
| And especially if they can tie it to the Christian faith or someone who has converted recently from Islam to Christianity. | ||
| But this is pattern recognition. | ||
| So this is what I'm being told. | ||
| We think they were targeted or she was targeted and attacked due to her faith. | ||
| So regarding the letter, we're going to deliver. | ||
| Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, before we get to the letter. | ||
| This is used all the time in Africa and the Middle East and in Europe now by these migrant populations because they do this to send a signal. | ||
| They understand, right, in all cultures of the world, the focus on women's beauty and taking care of themselves. | ||
| They target women and they target their face. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| What is that to tell us here about what's happening in the United States? | ||
| I mean, this is not just some rando, all of a sudden I see a woman, you know, and coming out of church or walking across a park from Connor Church. | ||
| I'm going to throw acid in her face. | ||
| This is a signal because it's a signal in these other nations too. | ||
| And I got to tell you, if you look at the pattern recognition of when this starts happening, violence normally starts to really ratchet up because the men folk around there are just not going to let people have acid attacks. | ||
| This is how this gets very personal very quickly, does it not, sir? | ||
| It sure does. | ||
| And yes, that's the whole reason for this type of attack. | ||
| And you mentioned the word random. | ||
| I've talking about pattern recognition. | ||
| I heard, I don't know, a dozen legacy news outfits talking about the random nature of that attack. | ||
| That was not random. | ||
| I think they're told to say it was random. | ||
| But yes, this is a tactic used in Africa, the Middle East, and other countries around the world to start to conquer a population. | ||
| And I think that's exactly what's going on here. | ||
| We've talked about the importance of Savannah, the port, the tourism, the military all around. | ||
| By the way, the military families are very vulnerable to this. | ||
| They're all over Savannah, Fort Stewart, Hunter Army Airfield. | ||
| I had someone inside Hunter Army Airfield tell me that everybody's very concerned. | ||
| Forsyth is a beautiful area in downtown Savannah. | ||
| The other installations are outside of that, but they go down there all the time. | ||
| So yes, you can go to armedforces.press and check out our reporting on that. | ||
| But regarding the global situation, I've been in Beirut many, many times, going back in a few weeks. | ||
| I think all of this has to be seen in the light of four significant attacks within 48 hours. | ||
| And I think it is a coordinated effort. | ||
| And I think it has to do with stopping the peace deal that Trump's trying to put together between Israel and the Ghulani al-Shara government in Syria. | ||
| You know, this guy is a terrorist, but now we're saying, well, our terrorist is good. | ||
| Your terrorist is bad. | ||
| ISIS is bad, but our al-Qaeda guy in Syria is good. | ||
| I mean, the policy is insane. | ||
| And we've been screaming about this for a long time. | ||
| And the administration is invested in this now. | ||
| So I don't know how this is going to play out, but I think a lot of this has to do with disrupting any peace in that area. | ||
| Someone doesn't want peace. | ||
| What are the 2,000 troops? | ||
| A lot of troops. | ||
| What are the 2,000 troops doing in besides being a target? | ||
| What are they supposed to be doing? | ||
| They were on patrol. | ||
| I mean, most Americans kind of woke up. | ||
| They said, hang on, we're in patrol back in Syria again. | ||
| How did this happen? | ||
| What are they, what's their task and purpose? | ||
| Well, yeah, I thought they had removed, last I heard, they were down to 500. | ||
| And I'm going to be asking the Pentagon about this. | ||
| I'm here today. | ||
| Obviously, it's back to 2,000. | ||
| I think you said it. | ||
| I think their purpose is to be a target. | ||
| It's a tripwire. | ||
| Just like we've been screaming, don't put U.S. forces on the ground in Ukraine. | ||
| You'll be a tripwire. | ||
| They want American forces on the ground because guess what? | ||
| You can do all kinds of things. | ||
| You can do false flags. | ||
| You can create situations where it riles up the American public for retaliation. | ||
| You know, Trump talked about yesterday, we're going to retaliate. | ||
| Why are we there in the first place? | ||
| That's my whole question. | ||
| Let's take over America, as you mentioned, on our borders, in our cities, and stop worrying about these overseas places. | ||
| We're taking care of all these other interests except the Americans and the Christians, by the way. | ||
| Iowa National Guard should be in Minneapolis. | ||
| We've got a massive problem in Minneapolis like today, particularly these people trying to stop ICE agents. | ||
| What about, I'm gonna have Taj go on in a second. | ||
| The situation in Australia, can we play that? | ||
| Do I have the clip? | ||
| I want to play the Australian prime minister again, who's known as being very quite weak on everything. | ||
| Can I go ahead and play it? | ||
| Are we ready? | ||
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| Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
| For the changing threat, we live in a more dangerous world in 2025. | ||
| The threat of anti-Semitism, as we have seen, is very real. | ||
| Threats of other occurrences, such as the rise in the far right, which has also been identified, of course, by Mark Burgess, is also a threat as well. | ||
| I don't believe, I watched it, but I don't believe he ever said radical Islamic jihad, radical Islamic terrorist. | ||
| He goes the far right is the threat in Australia. | ||
| Is that right? | ||
| You see, these guys are all programmed. | ||
| Nobody will say what it is. | ||
| This is radical jihad. | ||
| You say it's coordinated. | ||
| I say, I think it's maybe self-organized, but it's around the first night of Hanukkah and the Christmas season. | ||
| They want to make sure you can't enjoy anything. | ||
| Now, there was a report, and Taji will get you in here in a second. | ||
| There was a report that the Mossad actually notified the Australian government that they were hearing chatter and something was going on. | ||
| And here's my point: Did the Mossad contact the Israeli ambassador and they talked to the consulate? | ||
| And did they notify the group? | ||
| You got 2,000, you got thousands, but 2,000, I think, Jewish people came out for the Hanukkah celebration. | ||
| It's well known. | ||
| It's at a beach. | ||
| It's a huge deal. | ||
| Kids are at the beach. | ||
| They go all day. | ||
| They had two or three cops there, female cops, it looked like. | ||
| I didn't even know if they were armed or not. | ||
| At least the reports are they panicked. | ||
| I'm just reporting what the news is saying. | ||
| If you had three or four or five Taj Gills up with a long gun or whatever the Australians will let you have, but some sort of firearm, you wouldn't have had a problem. | ||
| And the great Laura Loomer, I talked to her yesterday, and Laura came out with, you know, forget the ADL. | ||
| Where's the JDL? | ||
| I think the Jewish people got to realize, hey, you know, your government, if the Mossad talks to somebody, they may or may not do it. | ||
| Look at the prime minister right there. | ||
| He won't even call it what it is. | ||
| He won't even call it what it is. | ||
| He won't even say, hey, it's radical jihad, and these guys are out to kill as many Jewish people as possible and Christians. | ||
| So people got to step up and going to have to arm themselves. | ||
| There was a tweet out, I put it up about somebody said, hey, if this had happened in Israel, the guy would have been taken down in 30 seconds, not 20 minutes. | ||
| And they had a bunch of young women, I think IDF people on their day off. | ||
| And they're all got high-powered weapons with them as they're out in a cafe getting a cappuccino. | ||
| Todd, I mean, what are your thoughts here? | ||
| This thing in Australia is terrible. | ||
| I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, it's being reported that the shooters were sitting there for 20 minutes. | ||
| And if anybody's watched the video, I'll get Tajian here in a second. | ||
| It looked like these guys knew their way around firearms, right? | ||
| This was not original guys going for target practice. | ||
| This was people that knew what they were doing. | ||
| Todd Woods, your thoughts? | ||
| My thoughts is the guy was almost happy it happened. | ||
| I mean, you listen, again, pattern recognition. | ||
| You look at the guy's reaction. | ||
| It was almost like, okay, we can go after the guns now, more strict gun control. | ||
| It's the far right. | ||
| You know, to me, Steve, it looks coordinated as well. | ||
| I mean, why would you have no police there? | ||
| We've seen this over and over and over, this lack of preparation, this, you know, people bunched into an area with high ground on either side where a shooter can get up there and have a turkey shoot, essentially. | ||
| I find this really bizarre. | ||
| In Australia, of course, all the Western nations have been completely infiltrated with certain types of nefarious people that are trying to destroy the societies. | ||
| And this is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. | ||
| No, he was talking about guns and everything like that. | ||
| Okay, Todd, hanger for one second. | ||
| You're with the Pentagon. | ||
| You're going to deliver a letter today. | ||
| We're going to talk about the letter. | ||
| We're going to talk about the acid attack. | ||
| Taj is going to be with us. | ||
| If somebody can put up, if Moa Grace can put up the lead, I think I got up on Getter now. | ||
| Horrible situation in Brentwood. | ||
| It looks like I think they're investigating the son, who is a heroin addict, and they said they're interviewing a member of the family. | ||
| Rob Ryan had his throat slit and then multiple stab wounds. | ||
| A very violent weekend. | ||
| Taj Gill is with us, Todd Woods. | ||
| We're going to get an update on Tina Peters. | ||
| We got our own problems here. | ||
| Nobody noticed. | ||
| I think we got a couple, three problems here in the United States. | ||
| In Minneapolis, the Iowa National Guard is not there. | ||
| And the bad guys, the Samayans, are mocking, are laughing in your face. | ||
| They're laughing in your face. | ||
| They ain't going anywhere. | ||
| They're defending the Constitution. | ||
| That's what Omar is telling us. | ||
| They're defending the Constitution. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| It's been reported that the son, Nick Reiner, has been taken into custody and post-being held on $4 million bail for slitting the throat of his father and multiple stab wounds to murder his father and mother. | ||
| Sheila Matthew is going to join us on this mental health. | ||
| Look at that right there. | ||
| Insane. | ||
| Really incredible. | ||
| And associate a troubled kid, drugs, homeless, a whole host of the mental health issues. | ||
| We'll get into the whole situation in Brown University. | ||
| The young woman first announced in the Catholic Church down in, I think, Birmingham, I think it was Saturday afternoon mass, was the most prominent vice president of the Republican Club, most prominent conservative on campus and supposedly kind of a real hardliner. | ||
| At Brown, that ain't easy. | ||
| Brown is the most progressive of the Ivy League. | ||
| You think Columbia and Harvard and Yale are bad? | ||
| Brown's a whole different deal. | ||
| That's the most progressive. | ||
| So we'll get into all that. | ||
| The letter, Savannah. | ||
| What is happening in Savannah that is so bad it requires a prosecutor from there and other prominent individuals to send a letter to Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon via you and over to the administration that they're requesting the National Guard, hey, maybe not in Syria on patrol in Palmyra, maybe parts, any elements of the Georgia National Guard be recalled and sent to Savannah, Georgia, sir. | ||
| So there has been an increase, a massive increase in crime in various types of crime in Savannah over the last several years. | ||
| The governor, or excuse me, the mayor is not from Savannah. | ||
| He's from Chicago. | ||
| He's brought in, you know, part of this Soros group that are brought into many of these cities, the DA, et cetera. | ||
| They're not hard on crime. | ||
| We've had home invasions. | ||
| I mentioned I'm from an island off the coast of Savannah. | ||
| Home invasions on this idyllic Huck Finn island that never had that kind of thing before. | ||
| Organized gang activity. | ||
| You have tourists being, there were two tourists from Europe who were dragged into the bushes by their hair and attempted rape recently. | ||
| You had a mass shooting at Oglethorpe Mall, one of the biggest malls in Georgia, where I said yesterday a woman came out. | ||
| She wasn't shot, but she had a heart attack and died in the parking lot. | ||
| You've got just shootings everywhere, random shootings. | ||
| I sent you something the other day outside of school, just guys shooting into cars. | ||
| I mean, this is uncontrolled anarchic, you know, violence, which is meant to really harm Savannah from an economic standpoint. | ||
| It's a tourist destination. | ||
| And, you know, if you're worried about getting pulled in the bushes by the hair, you're not going to walk around Savannah at night. | ||
| These girls were coming from the bars downtown right in the heart of the tourist area. | ||
| So that is deadly to that kind of economy. | ||
| And as I said, people are saying we're turning into New Orleans, which they don't want. | ||
| So it's a string of different crimes over a long period that has got people just up in arms and they need help. | ||
| Todd, where do people go to get all your different the Georgia record? | ||
| You got the Armed Forces press. | ||
| Where do people go to get you've done a great job over in the Middle East? | ||
| You do a great job in Europe and talk about Ukraine. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| What's the home site they go to to get to all the other sites? | ||
| So CDM.press is our main site. | ||
| Everything flows into that. | ||
| If you're looking to look into Savannah, GeorgiaRecord.com, ArmedForces.press. | ||
| Yes, we have 13 sites, seven papers in the U.S. They're really impactful all the way from Manhattan to Georgia to Florida, Miami Independent. | ||
| All of that is on the top menus at CDM.press. | ||
| But yes, we're kind of, we have reporters literally all over the world. | ||
| So all night long, we're curating stories. | ||
| We can't cover everything, but we cover what we think you need to know about the next day. | ||
| Todd, thank you so much. | ||
| Look forward to getting a report back after you deliver the letters. | ||
| Sir, I'll get back. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| Gonna get taught in a second. | ||
| I want to go to John Case. | ||
| John is at the tip of the tip of the spear in Tina Peters' situation. | ||
| President's pardoned her. | ||
| We had you on the other day. | ||
| Any update? | ||
| And what could people, people, I think, are more frustrated on this situation than just about everything. | ||
| And trust me, they're frustrated on a lot of stuff. | ||
| There's not enough action taken in a bunch of different areas. | ||
| But Tina Peters galls them. | ||
| The situation galls them because of all the information that's coming out now about the machines. | ||
| And President Trump said yesterday at the Christmas party, maybe I'll play that clip later if we can pull it. | ||
| He said there's tons, boatloads of information now about specifically about the machines and mail-in ballots that they're collecting. | ||
| And I think he's got Kurt Olson as a special assistant in the White House. | ||
| They're collecting that they're prepared to start putting forward. | ||
| That only makes the situation with Tina Peters, who's a political prisoner, you know, basically held and captured in captivity by the Colorado state government. | ||
| Any update, John Case? | ||
| Yes, since President Trump issued the pardons, Tina has been kept in a new solitary confinement portion of the prison. | ||
| And she has a detail of four special DOC corrections officers that accompanies her everywhere. | ||
| So she's grateful because she has a new four-inch mattress instead of the two-inch mattress that she had before in her old cell. | ||
| And she has a microwave, but she has these four corrections officers accompanying her everywhere she goes. | ||
| She still has her cough and she has not had the necessary PET CT scan that's recommended for people like her with a cough and a history of lung cancer. | ||
| So Tina wanted me to mention that she's very grateful to your listeners, Steve, for their prayers for her and for their financial support of her at tinapeters.us. | ||
| People can get the latest information and support Tina at tinapeters.us. | ||
| So, Colorado officials are saying that Attorney General Phil Weiser, Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswold, they're saying that Trump doesn't have the authority to pardon Tina Peters, so they're going to keep her in a state prison. | ||
| Now, I was wondering, Steve, aren't Griswold and Weiser the people who claimed that Colorado had the authority to remove Trump from the 2024 ballot? | ||
| And didn't President Trump fight that all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court? | ||
| And didn't the U.S. Supreme Court in a unanimous decision rule that Colorado didn't have the authority under the Constitution to remove Trump from the ballot? | ||
| So who should people trust? | ||
| Jenna Griswold or Donald Trump? | ||
| He pardoned her, and he pardoned her because she was performing a federal duty to preserve election records. | ||
| The Venezuelan whistleblower who examined the election forensic image that Tina preserved found the same 14 vulnerabilities that are present in the SmartMatic software that's used to rig elections in Venezuela and elections around the world. | ||
| Colorado uses a variation of that SmartMatic software that's used to rig elections in Venezuela and around the world. | ||
| And the Venezuelan whistleblowers have testified to this under oath. | ||
| The people who allowed this to happen want Tina kept in state prison where she can't testify or speak in public. | ||
| So Tina performed her duty under federal law to preserve election records that were on the Mesa County computers. | ||
| And this is why Trump was right to pardon her and while she will prevail when justice is finally done. | ||
| John, hang on one second. | ||
| It's not like this is a theoretical exercise, folks. | ||
| This is not some theory we're arguing back and forth. | ||
| Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| There are 14,000 sailors and fleet Marines off the coast of Venezuela. | ||
| We have a carrier strike group. | ||
| We have an amphibious ready group. | ||
| We have troops pouring into Puerto Rico. | ||
| We have more military assets going, including very sophisticated electronic warfare going over Venezuela right now. | ||
| The President of the United States, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, after using the Venezuelan situation to say, hey, it's an invasion of these terrorist groups, these narco-terrorist groups, we've already shot, I think, 12 or so boats out of the water, right? | ||
| He's laid down it's not going to continue to happen. | ||
| He's talked to Madira about, hey, look, here's your option since you stole the election. | ||
| This gets back to Tina Peters. | ||
| The whole reason we're down there is Maduro just stole an election. | ||
| The whole reason the woman just went to North had to sneak her out by speedboat and under the cover at night, she just collected the Nobel Prize for Peace. | ||
| Why? | ||
| She's standing up and goes, hey, the guy stole the election. | ||
| He stole the election through machines. | ||
| I'm not a machine guy. | ||
| We never have been. | ||
| I'm just saying that the demonstrable facts in the world, you have a military operation. | ||
| This is not DEA. | ||
| This is not law enforcement. | ||
| You have the largest collection of military assets that the United States has put forward since, I don't know, the Gulf War of Vietnam. | ||
| You pick it, but you got ships, troops, Marines, Air Force, Navy, everybody's ready to go. | ||
| And they're still pulling him into the district. | ||
| And he's told Maduro point blank: you lost the election overwhelmingly. | ||
| You're not legitimate. | ||
| They just gave the girl the Nobel Prize. | ||
| You're going to leave. | ||
| You're not going to, no internal. | ||
| There's not going to be any eternal exile. | ||
| You're leaving. | ||
| You're taking your henchmen with you. | ||
| And there's going to be a timeline where that doesn't happen that I guess we're going to go in and remove him ourselves. | ||
| That's all the same manifestation of a problem that Tina Peters recognized years ago when Joe Biden, who was illegitimate, and now we're talking about the legal thing of the illegitimacy of the auto pen and all that. | ||
| And Trump just says yesterday at the Christmas party, and as you know, President Trump, when he talked, it's strategic. | ||
| He's just not dropping it out there like a bonbon. | ||
| He's saying we have overwhelming evidence I'm collecting. | ||
| I got Kurt Olson, who's like the Navy SEAL lawyer who's the machine guy, right? | ||
| I've got truckloads, overwhelming evidence that they stole the 2020 election. | ||
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This is all kind of of a piece. | |
| And one of the chess pieces they've got Polis, because Polis is going to run for president of these United States, and this is what he's going to use. | ||
| Like Newsom said, I beat Trump in redistricting. | ||
| You guys are all afraid of Trump. | ||
| You're afraid of MAGA. | ||
| You're afraid of Bannon and War Room and the War Room posse and all these people. | ||
| They're just a bunch of hot air. | ||
| I punched them in the face and we got five seats. | ||
| How you like that? | ||
| Polis are going to do the same thing. | ||
| Polo's going to sit there and say, hey, they talked this, they talked that. | ||
| Trump's going to huff and puff and blow my house down. | ||
| Hey, I got Tina Peters, and now I got four guards around her. | ||
| So you want to get Eric Prince and get fancy and you say, hey, you want to go? | ||
| Case walks up there with his saying, hey, I got a pardon. | ||
| Case up there on Friday knocking on the door. | ||
| Yo, hey, I got the pardon signed by the president. | ||
| Not for us today. | ||
| Thank you very much, sir. | ||
| So Case has got his pardon. | ||
| You got Eric Prince, we got all kinds of Navy SEALs. | ||
| Taj Gil, they're all ready to go. | ||
| They got four corrections officers. | ||
| We have 14,000 Marines and Navy personnel prepared to go kinetic off of Venezuela on the very topic we got her in. | ||
| As John Case reminds me, Steve, it's actually a maximum security prison. | ||
| So you got plenty of bad ombres, bad hombresses, whatever they are, there. | ||
| And trust me, the women's prisons are tougher than the guys' prisons, okay? | ||
| Full stop. | ||
| They got harder and tougher people. | ||
| We're gonna take a short break. | ||
| John's gonna be back in a minute. | ||
| I got Taj. | ||
| We're already running behind time. | ||
| Sheila Method, we're gonna get it all in. | ||
| And I will tell you the difference on that steel slab of the two-inch versus four-inch. | ||
| I never got the four-inch, but the two-inch, think about it. | ||
| You got a gold star mother whose son gave his life in defense of his country. | ||
| She's sleeping on a lumpy two-inch mastress on a slab of steel. | ||
| A woman who's had cancer and is ill today. | ||
| That's what they think of you. | ||
| It ain't about Tita Peters, it's about you. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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We rejoice with a little more. | |
| Let's take down the CCP. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
| I just want to, by the way, we get to Birch Golden all the sponsors here in a moment. | ||
| I just want to reiterate something. | ||
| I got Taj Gil coming on. | ||
| Taj ran security for me for years. | ||
| He's a true warrior and a patriot. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| 16 tours over there. | ||
| So, John Case, hey, look, bro, they ain't got the four Department of Corrections individuals around Tina Peters because they care about her safety. | ||
| They've been throwing her in the general population and stirring the pot behind the scenes to make sure some of those bad ombresses are in her face all the time. | ||
| And folks, these prisons are very dangerous. | ||
| And she's in a maximum. | ||
| And when you're in a max, you got some very bad people around you, right? | ||
| There's some very good people in prison. | ||
| Don't get me wrong. | ||
| Very, very good people. | ||
| There are a lot of bad people. | ||
| And these women prisons are dangerous. | ||
| You got over a 70-year-old woman. | ||
| It's had cancer. | ||
| They are Griswold and Polis. | ||
| There is nothing we can on legally, we got to throw the book at these guys. | ||
| And I don't know why DOJ, I don't know why we're playing Namby Pamby. | ||
| I just don't get it. | ||
| I do not get it. | ||
| It's time to bring the hammer on this people. | ||
| That's all they respect. | ||
| It's all they understand. | ||
| They got four around her, dude, because you went up and knocked on the prison thing on Friday. | ||
| Remember, you had to jump from the show. | ||
| We had the special ice and John says, hey, I got to go. | ||
| I got an emergency. | ||
| He goes up there. | ||
| I got the pardon. | ||
| Here's the president's pardon. | ||
| They're afraid that you're going to show up. | ||
| You got Taj Gill and Eric Prince and some of these crazy Navy SEALs that are friends of the war room show and love Tina. | ||
| They're afraid you're going to show up and say, hey, maybe we got to, you know, maybe she got to come with us. | ||
| That's what's happening. | ||
| They don't have four for her protection. | ||
| They got four to make sure that she's not taken out of there like she should be. | ||
| This is unacceptable. | ||
| You have the people in Colorado, even the progressives and the liberals, you got to be ashamed of yourself. | ||
| You have to be ashamed of yourself. | ||
| And look what's going on down in Venezuela. | ||
| Last night, you had a massive victory in Chile because a guy stood up and said, hey, we're not going to let Maduro dump a million people of bad ombres and terrorists and narcos. | ||
| They went overwhelmingly a landslide because the people sat there and go, we need safety and security. | ||
| And what's happening in Venezuela is out of control because Maduro keeps stealing elections. | ||
| How does he steal them? | ||
| With the machines. | ||
| This is now a demonstrable fact. | ||
| I'm not a machine guy. | ||
| You guys know that. | ||
| This is a demonstrable fact. | ||
| Tina Peters is in there for this exact reason. | ||
| So if we got 14,000 young Americans down off the coast of Venezuela, what in the hell are we doing to get the girl out? | ||
| Case. | ||
| Because Case, you can walk up there every day and knock on that prison door. | ||
| You're going to get the same happy talk you got from the warden that came out the other day. | ||
| Or they always send somebody out. | ||
| You know, it's Tom Wolf's book back Mau Mauing the Flack Catchers back in the 60s when the government employees are the progressives and they come in and just beat them up. | ||
| The Cloud Piven strategy just come and beat them up. | ||
| They're just sending out a flat catcher to pat you on the head and say, hey, thanks. | ||
| Thanks for dropping this by for the president. | ||
| We'll get back to you. | ||
| So what are we going to do about it, John? | ||
| Well, Steve, as you know, on November 12th, the Bureau of Federal Bureau of Prisons offered to take Tina into their custody as a state prisoner without charge to the state of Colorado. | ||
| So with their own personal detail of four guards, it's got to be costing taxpayers in Colorado much more than the $64,000 a year per prisoner that they budget. | ||
| So why don't they transfer Tina to federal custody while the pardon issue is litigated? | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because Tina's mission is to return Colorado to the voting system that worked here for 125 years. | ||
| Vote in person with ID in your precinct on election day using paper ballots and hand count the ballots in the precincts. | ||
| If there's ever a question, the entire process is repeatable. | ||
| But in Colorado, we use a variation of the SmartMatic voting system that rigged elections in Venezuela and 71 other countries. | ||
| And the people in power say, well, the computers say the Democrats won, so they won. | ||
| So we're not going to have audits. | ||
| We're not going to have we're just going to do what the computers say. | ||
| That's not right. | ||
| We need transparent elections. | ||
| That's what Tina stands for. | ||
| That's her mission is to return to that voting system. | ||
| And we appreciate the support of your listeners at tinapeters.us. | ||
| Thank you, Steve, for having me on. | ||
| John, you're a patron hero. | ||
| It's all the team, just the T has got a whole team around. | ||
| Tikton, the other lawyer, the federal lawyer, but they got people do her podcasts, people look out for every day, try to make contact with the prison. | ||
| I just want to give a shout out to all the volunteers that work for Tina Peters that have been fighting the good cause for Tina Peters. | ||
| One of the most famous political, think about it, for a country that had a revolution and then fought a civil war and then got all the imperial powers out of here, France, Britain, Spain, all of it out of North America, freed the world in World War II, stared down the Soviet Union in the Cold War. | ||
| And we're sitting there during Reagan's time. | ||
| We're talking about the political prisoners in the Soviet Union. | ||
| We have a political prisoner who's been right. | ||
| It's not like she's some radical out there with some theory of some case that's not right. | ||
| We have the most military hardware and the most troops in jeopardy that the United States has had since the Gulf War. | ||
| And I really think since Vietnam, I think it's bigger than the Gulf War. | ||
| What we got there and what we're prepared to drop in there on the same issue that Tina Peters fought against and warned us about. | ||
| John Case, you have social media, sir. | ||
| I know you're old school, but you got anything people can get to you? | ||
| No, Steve. | ||
| Just go to tinapeters.us, but thank you. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Okay, we've been Taj Gill. | ||
| Give me, you're going to be with me. | ||
| Give me 60 seconds on your take on the Tina Peters. | ||
| That's where they got four guards around her. | ||
| They're afraid you and Prince are going to show up with some of your bad hombres and say, hey, we want to take Tina home. | ||
| And then you're going to have a situation, sir. | ||
| I would love to do a prison break for her, but it should be Kash Patel and Dan Bongino leading a bunch of FBI guys in their feds since she's been federally pardoned. | ||
| They should go in there with the U.S. Marshals and FBI and get her out of prison. | ||
| There's no reason for her to be in prison, Steve. | ||
| And the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
| We know that. | ||
| She tried to preserve evidence instead of destroying evidence. | ||
| And she is in jail, sitting there rotting. | ||
| And they have four guards around her making sure she stays in prison illegally. | ||
| Dan's a man of action. | ||
| Dan, you got the 400,000 ballots down in Fulton County, and you got Tina Peters in Colorado. | ||
| They're both the same. | ||
| President Tony's got a truckload of information. | ||
| Hey, I'm sure he does. | ||
| I'm sure Olson's done an amazing job. | ||
| But I got 400,000 ballots in Fulton County. | ||
| I got Tina Peters in Colorado. | ||
| Let's get the U.S. Marshals, get some FBI guys go there. | ||
| Let's see it. | ||
| Let's get those ballots in Georgia and let's get us Tina Peters out of a Colorado prison. | ||
| Stick around. |