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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot 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 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. Bass. | |
| Monday, 15 December, Year of Our Lord, 2025, a very bloody and traumatic weekend globally. | ||
| A lot of this gets back to this radical Islam. | ||
| Taj Gill, and I've got somebody very special who's written a magnificent piece about Europe and about how to think about this. | ||
| Kristen Ziccarelli is going to join us from America First Priorities Institute momentarily. | ||
| Taj, do I have the president's clip on this thing at the Christmas? | ||
| This is the Christmas party yesterday. | ||
| President does, you know, every day there's a different Christmas party, usually around a theme of people that are supporters and maybe members of Congress, like the Hanukkah party, I think, is going to be on Tuesday, but the president has themes, I think, every day of the week. | ||
| And the president will drop in, he'll say a few words, he'll thank some of the people there, and then he'll mingle for a few minutes or, you know, to he's he feels he's got called back to the oval. | ||
| Let's play. | ||
| I want to play just one of the clips from yesterday. | ||
| Can I have it? | ||
| That's all they're doing. | ||
| They're good at cheating in elections. | ||
| Very good at cheating. | ||
| They're professionals at cheating because we won in 2016 by a lot. | ||
| The election was rigged in 2020. | ||
| We have all the ammunition, all the stuff, and you'll see it come out. | ||
| It's coming out in truck clubs. | ||
| And California's election, New York also, but California more than any other place is so rigged. | ||
| It's such a rigged election. | ||
| You know, we won the Hispanic vote. | ||
| So a lot of people say Republican wouldn't win California, but I won the Hispanic vote. | ||
| I won in Miami. | ||
| Think of that. | ||
| In Miami, I won the Hispanic vote. | ||
| Along the Texas border, I won every single city or town touching the Texas border, and they're 85 to 90% Hispanic. | ||
| We won the Hispanic vote. | ||
| If the vote in California was legitimate, which it's not, they have 38 million ballots. | ||
| Everything is mail-in voting. | ||
| They mail out 38 million ballots and they come in. | ||
| Where the hell do they go and where do they come from? | ||
| It's a rigged election in California because we would win California by a lot. | ||
| And again, they feel they have the advantage with Hispanic. | ||
| They don't. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Taj Gill. | ||
| Given what the president said yesterday, he's got Kurt Olson now as a special assistant. | ||
| They have an apparatus in there. | ||
| They've been going through this in detail. | ||
| And he's saying, I got truckloads of information. | ||
| I got overwhelming information. | ||
| As you know, one of the working thesis of this entire show is the 2020 election was stolen, and we could show it mathematically. | ||
| At the time, we could show it mathematically. | ||
| And President says, I've now got the evidence. | ||
| I'm going to be releasing it. | ||
| I just want the audience to hear because you're a gunfighter, right? | ||
| But you said, hang on, Steve. | ||
| We don't need to send Eric Prince and myself in there and pry this out. | ||
| We got a way to do this. | ||
| Just give me again what you recommended at the end of the first hour, sir. | ||
| Yeah, what I recommended was sending in Dan Bongino And his crew with the U.S. Marshals, the feds, since Tina Peters has been federally pardoned for preserving evidence in a 2020 election that was stolen, send the feds in and get her out of jail forcefully if needed. | ||
| That's what Casper Del and Dan Bongino need to do. | ||
| They need to go in there and show up with force and get her out of the Colorado jail system because she is a political prisoner held by the Democrats for preserving evidence in the 2020 election. | ||
| What she did was legal. | ||
| She preserved evidence in a crime, and she's been federally pardoned by the President of the United States. | ||
| So the FBI and the U.S. Marshal Service need to go and get her out of jail and use force if necessary. | ||
| Hang on for one second. | ||
| That's very powerful. | ||
| I want to make sure the White House hears that, that we got enough evidence. | ||
| It's time to move now. | ||
| You've had the Bureau of Prisons say, hey, look, we'll keep her in custody for free, which the Bureau of Prisons never says. | ||
| Taj, and by the way, everybody needs a big hot cup of Warpath coffee. | ||
| Go to warpath.coffee right now. | ||
| 15,000 five-star reviews. | ||
| It's unbelievable. | ||
| Hang over, second, because I've got more to get through with you. | ||
| But I want to bring in, because I want you to comment on this, Kristen Ziccarelli over at America First Policy Institute. | ||
| Kristen, thank you. | ||
| First time on the show. | ||
| And the reason is you wrote a brilliant piece that Rob Bluey and the team have up on the Daily Signal. | ||
| What's your title at AFP? | ||
| We talk about AFPI a lot. | ||
| We have Fred Flights on here. | ||
| We have a lot of folks. | ||
| We think the world of Brooks Rollins and the team. | ||
| But tell me, what's your title at AFPI? | ||
| Director of Civilizational Action. | ||
| Civilizational Action. | ||
| Okay, fine. | ||
| You've come to the right place. | ||
| We're action, action, action. | ||
| This is your platform. | ||
| Okay, your piece or study almost, Europe's violent immigration crisis. | ||
| You said the quiet part quite out loud, ma'am, and it's a very powerful piece. | ||
| Mo and Grace, I've got it up now. | ||
| I wanted to wait till you came on the show to put it up. | ||
| Walk me through your piece and your theory of the case about this crisis, ma'am. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| So I want to just start. | ||
| Thank you for having me, by the way. | ||
| I want to just start by setting the scene because it's so important to be talking about this right now. | ||
| We're a decade after basically the floodgates were opened, starting with Germany, but really all over Europe, where many unvetted and unvetted Syrians were let into Europe and have, I mean, fortunately, the immigration crisis just gotten out of control. | ||
| We're at a decade after that has happened. | ||
| And we've seen just a string of violent crime unfold across the continent. | ||
| And the statistics are kind of finally able to show it now in more of a holistic way. | ||
| Like we've seen a lot of isolated incidents here and there, and especially, of course, during the Christmas market season, it's especially troublesome. | ||
| But what we've really seen now is in Western Europe, especially in the UK, Germany, France, Spain, we're seeing so many disproportionate representations of crime coming from this foreign population. | ||
| And there's no really way to step around it. | ||
| Like a lot of these unvetted aliens, illegal aliens do not share our Western European values. | ||
| They're coming from completely culturally consonant, sorry, unconsonant places. | ||
| And it's what I think is really remarkable is that at this exact moment, the U.S. Department of State has broken with sort of the DC tradition of either not saying anything or just denying that this is happening to our Western allies who are the most civilizationally compatible and important to us. | ||
| And so luckily the State Department has made, I think, very clear that they're treating these instances of crime as human rights violations. | ||
| They would like embassies to start reporting on them. | ||
| And that's completely in line, luckily, with the president's rhetoric, which is he's been very unapologetic about saying that Europe is destroying itself. | ||
| It's basically this concept of suicidal empathy of opening up its borders with really no plan to stop this crime and actually just inviting it in, like letting the conquering army in, so to speak. | ||
| And it's really something that I'm glad that our administration is spotlighting it, but it also very much needs to be tackled in Europe. | ||
| The reason it's so important to have you up today is the timing is unbelievable. | ||
| But the National Security Strategy Memo came out a week ago, Friday. | ||
| We're going to have the military component. | ||
| Pete Hegseth and the Department of Defense will come out, I think, in a week or so with the military strategy that comes around that. | ||
| But you talk about something, and this weekend, the Syrian Civil War, and I got Taj Gil, who can tell you a lot about it, going to come back in a second. | ||
| That Syrian Civil War, and we were on this at Brightborough time. | ||
| This is one of the things that led President Trump to power because he said, hey, Europe's letting them in. | ||
| They're coming in here. | ||
| They're unvetted. | ||
| And I'm going to stop it. | ||
| He stopped it in the first week. | ||
| This was the whole travel ban. | ||
| We stopped it in the first week of the first term. | ||
| Stephen Miller, Stephen K. Bannon, and most importantly, Donald J. Trump, who had the courage to do this against all this kind of firestorm out there. | ||
| I want to go back to a term you use, suicidal empathy. | ||
| You remember, and we covered it on Breitbart all the time, when Merkel would come out and the Germans would come out and they would have flowers and they'd be whelping all these Syrian immigrants. | ||
| This is all going to be fine. | ||
| It's turning into a debacle one. | ||
| Her political party's been turfed out or she's been turfed out. | ||
| Talk to me. | ||
| What is suicidal empathy, ma'am? | ||
| The way I see it, it goes back to there's a really good quote by Arnold Tornby about civilizations die by suicide, not by murder. | ||
| And it's this idea that we, I mean, there's two main enemies, I think, facing the West right now. | ||
| And it's, it's leftism, which is all the sort of that sort of empathy of, or sort of false empathy of like, let's just let people in without any sort of real like sense of reality and pragmatism and consequences, obviously, that come from this sort of mentality. | ||
| So it's the suicidal sort of piece of leftism. | ||
| And then it's Islam, right? | ||
| Because we're letting in the conquering army. | ||
| We're letting in people that do not respect our values, have incompatible values. | ||
| And you're seeing the results of this. | ||
| And what's really, really disturbing is that there is this sort of inability to talk about it, I think, among European elites and to acknowledge the obvious, which is that this is not working and that innocent citizens are getting hurt and that people are actually self-censoring because of it. | ||
| And that's the whole part of the suicide aspect. | ||
| And it's really sad. | ||
| Europe is a beautiful place. | ||
| I lived in Berlin for six years. | ||
| I was there during the really tragic Christmas market attack in Berlin in 2016. | ||
| And it's a beautiful place built with beautiful values. | ||
| But we're unfortunately have this mindset now that it's something to be sort of destroyed and that we're just fine with letting it decay. | ||
| Kristen, even as we're speaking here, the FBI is coming to announce that they've arrested Kesh Patel and the FBI have announced they've arrested four people associated with some pro-Palestinian group, some Turtle Island liberation group. | ||
| They've arrested them on charges that they were plotting a New Year's Eve attack in, I guess, the greater Los Angeles area. | ||
| You mentioned European elites. | ||
| And if you watch BBC, if you watch, they don't even never get to the facts of what's happening. | ||
| And you see now in the streets with Tommy Robinson, obviously it's reported on Saturday that Nigel Farage's Reform Party is larger than the Labor Party of people that have signed up. | ||
| You've had Liz Truss. | ||
| I was just on her show last week, a huge article in The Guardian saying how Liz Truss is trying to lead a MAGA revolt. | ||
| And you got John Solomon and Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson, all these MAGA types are pushing it at the New York Young Republicans Club on Saturday night before Jack Pasovic spoke. | ||
| One of the senior members from Alternative with Deutschland came up and said, hey, I think we've got to have some sort of merger, working together, working relationship of MAGA and alternatives for Deutsche, which is also Poles as the largest party in Germany. | ||
| The authorities. | ||
| We just had Beechers Van Storch on here last Monday at the same time. | ||
| We've got Kristen today talking about how the authorities are trying to shut down Alternative for Deutschland. | ||
| Europe and your piece is magnificent. | ||
| I want everybody to read it because it's about violence and how this is a conquering army. | ||
| However, we just played last week, and I think it was Ben Berkwon watched all two hours of it. | ||
| My own producer, Cameron, watched two hours of it. | ||
| Rachel Maddow hosted a town hall in Chicago, ma'am, and she's up there with illegal alien invaders and ministers, and they're just mocking you. | ||
| They're saying, hey, their whole purpose is to make sure that they drive ICE out of Chicago. | ||
| They've driven ICE out of Chicago. | ||
| They're heading to Minneapolis. | ||
| That the American people and basically the Trump administration, none of us got enough guts to take civilizational action. | ||
| I think your billet to actually stop this invasion. | ||
| And they're sitting there as a major cable network owned by the Roberts family, about to be publicly traded, are sitting there saying, hey, the invasion is fine. | ||
| In fact, these people have a constitutional right, and we're defending the Constitution by keeping Trump and his fascist hooligans away from deporting them. | ||
| Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
| Yeah, it's really unfortunate because what I hear this also from Europeans, and what they basically, I feel like there's a big divide between people that are truly sort of, you know, maybe more just ordinary citizens that are experiencing true change in their communities. | ||
| They're not just seeing crime happen that is just alarmingly, you know, too often. | ||
| They're seeing these parallel societies form. | ||
| And it's never okay, but they're the ones having to suffer with that, not the people sitting in their, you know, more affluent neighborhoods or people that are, you know, kind of shielded from that. | ||
| And it's, it's, that's, that's why the Patriot Parties are really, really rising in Europe, I think. | ||
| Kristen, can you hang over a second? | ||
| I want to hold you through the break. | ||
| Kristen Ziccarelli is from the American First Policy Institute. | ||
| They're doing great work over there. | ||
| She's in charge of civilizational action. | ||
| It's not a bad billet. | ||
| It's a pretty good billet. | ||
| Got to tell you, folks, we need action, action, action. | ||
| We got the right policies. | ||
| We got the right people. | ||
| Let's just drop the hammer. | ||
| Let's just drop the hammer. | ||
| You're never going to, you can't debate this away. | ||
| Watch, I'm going to pull some clips from the Rachel Maddow so you can see it. | ||
| We played a little the other day and people's heads blew up. | ||
| I think Saturday morning. | ||
| So many people I know watch the show contact me. | ||
| He said, you ruined my day starting off with Rachel Maddow, five or six minutes with her. | ||
| But this happens all the time. | ||
| You know, I don't want to give his name, but one of the people that's a big contributor here lives overseas went to dinner with really decent people. | ||
| They're preparing a Christmas concert and really good people. | ||
| And at the dinner, all of them, and these people are well off, all of them. | ||
| Trump derangement syndrome, hate Trump. | ||
| And he starts talking about exact topics that Kristen Ziccarella has in her magnificent piece in Daily Signal. | ||
| And they're sitting there, I didn't know any of that. | ||
| I didn't realize that. | ||
| Willful ignorance. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| We're going to have Stern in a moment going to come. | ||
| They got a very special last of the year on Wednesday. | ||
| I want to get everybody up to speed on. | ||
| I'm actually going to talk at. | ||
| The coalition, Matt Meck, and the team of the coalition, also working on voter integrity. | ||
| They also have a big national security component. | ||
| They said they've been following, and they count 16 Islamist attacks in the last 48 hours. | ||
| And we're supposed to have Cameron on former White House over in the White House working for Johnny in the PPO in the first term, is one of the now spokesmen for Tax Network. | ||
| She can't come on the power outage in Beverly Hills. | ||
| We've got to find out about that. | ||
| Beverly Hills does not have power outages. | ||
| Taj is going to be back with me in a second. | ||
| Kristen Ziccarelli, American First Priorities, your billet, ma'am. | ||
| And I think some people at the worm say, she looks kind of young to have the billet that is director of civilizational action. | ||
| So I'm going to ask you, we're going to make sure, as he often does, President Trump gets this clip. | ||
| He's going to be very interested. | ||
| We'll get him the piece. | ||
| And let's say the president contacts you or one of the staff members come and say, come over and have a cup of coffee. | ||
| What are the two or three civilizational actions that you recommend to the commander-in-chief that need to be done to thwart what you're saying Toynby recommended, that the collapse of a civilization will come from within, ma'am? | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| And I would just clarify to you, the president, I think, has done a great job leading this charge in a way. | ||
| Like, this is the reason, honestly, that a lot of people are even talking about the civilizational piece is because the president clearly thinks it's a priority. | ||
| And so what I would say to the president is that make it abundantly clear to Europe that these conversations on security, on trade, on defense, are really sort of contingent on the civilizational piece, meaning the extent to which our allies actually uphold their values and are working with us to keep the West great. | ||
| You know, Prime Minister Maloney, I think, is actually a very good example of someone, a leader in the West, who has said the words make the West great again, but also back that up with real policies. | ||
| So to the extent I think that that's a response to President Trump or just her own leadership, I think it's a bit of both. | ||
| But I think we as America, I don't always realize until I, at least I always realize it more when I go abroad, that we have so much influence and really a lot to say when it comes to Europe. | ||
| And we know that Europe is, there are civilizational allies, they're our friends and our partners. | ||
| And we want to keep, we want to ensure that the things that made us great are, you know, are permanent and are sustaining. | ||
| And so that's really what I think the president should do. | ||
| I think this, the thing I talked about in my article about the embassies asking, or sorry, the State Department asking the embassies to report on these instances of crime as human rights violations is a perfect example of a policy that is directed exactly towards that civilizational piece. | ||
| You know, the national security, because he put in this whole piece, really a lot of what your article talks about, he put it in the national security strategy memo. | ||
| And I tell people, all the Europeans I was interviewed, I said, hey, guys, you should understand it's a 33-page memo. | ||
| Europe comes in on page 29. | ||
| That should be a hint. | ||
| And he talks about civilizational erasure, civilizational collapse. | ||
| I know they got the memo, Kristen, because last night, 60 Minutes did a segment. | ||
| The first segment is on the German army. | ||
| The Germans finally having to put money back in there. | ||
| And it was fascinating. | ||
| It was kind of a wake-up call. | ||
| But they said, as we've been arguing for years, it's healthy for them. | ||
| They need to stand on their own two feet and they need to address this situation. | ||
| Kristen, where can people get your social media and where they get you over at AFPI? | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| I'm on X, KM Ziccarelli, and then I'm at AFPI. | ||
| All my articles are usually published on there, too. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| Thank you so much, ma'am. | ||
| And I want to thank Rob Louie and Daily Signal for putting the piece up. | ||
| And also, Naomi Wolf thought this piece was so amazing. | ||
| She brought my attention. | ||
| So thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
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| The 2013, 14. | ||
| It all goes back. | ||
| Two things it always goes back to, folks. | ||
| Ukraine in 14 in Syria in 2012, 2013. | ||
| By the way, so just a bit of, I don't think it's trivia, but just note. | ||
| You should, if you have not read and you love history, you should get Xenophon's the march up country. | ||
| I think it's Anabasis referred to sometimes when you're taking in college. | ||
| It's the march home of the march up country about this mercenary Greek army that hired themselves out because guess what? | ||
| Like many soldiers after wars are over, they're broke. | ||
| And it's not like it's not like their home company, their home countries ever forget them. | ||
| I don't want to talk about the Newberry conspiracy right now at the end of the revolution when the guy said, hey, we haven't been paid in years and you're paying us on continental dollars. | ||
| That's not hacking it. | ||
| But if you've ever seen, I think it's Escape from New York with Kurt Russell many, many years ago. | ||
| I think Kurt Russell's escape from New York, which is kind of a cult classic among young men. | ||
| If you haven't seen that, that is essentially inspired by the true events of Xenophon's, which is a true story. | ||
| It's not fiction. | ||
| Xenophon's the march home. | ||
| So if you haven't seen it, you got to get it. | ||
| Syria, sir. | ||
| Just like Ukraine, Syria is a railhead. | ||
| We just had in the weekend, Iowa National Guard, not march, not walking the streets of Minneapolis and rolling up people that are in our face about they ain't never leaving because they're protecting the Constitution from us. | ||
| I just want everybody to understand that. | ||
| What Rachel Matto's thing in Omar, she's up there all the time running her mouth. | ||
| They're protecting the Constitution. | ||
| They're protecting the Constitution from Donald Trump and from MAGA, right? | ||
| That's their pitch. | ||
| So the Iowa National Guards in Syria, 2,000 of them, not 100 or 200, 2,000 of them. | ||
| What say you, Tej Gil? | ||
| You know that part of the neighborhood pretty well, don't you, sir? | ||
| I do. | ||
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| I don't understand why we still have troops in Syria. | ||
| Last spring, we were supposed to pull troops out of secure, out of Syria. | ||
| So we still have troops there. | ||
| They're on patrol. | ||
| They get ambushed. | ||
| What are they patrolling for? | ||
| It makes no sense. | ||
| Like you said, we should have our troops patrolling Dearborn, Michigan, right? | ||
| It's all that in Dearborn, Michigan, they have Arabic street signs, Arabic patches on the police officers. | ||
| Or how about let's have the troops patrol in Minnesota, where they belong, where the Somali Somalis are. | ||
| Syria has always been out of control during the Arab Spring in 2011 under Obama. | ||
| If you remember, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, they did the Arab Spring. | ||
| We toppled Libya, we toppled Syria, toppled Sadam, we toppled Yemen, and then we have this, all these displaced people, which we call refugees. | ||
| They invaded Europe and then now they've invaded the United States. | ||
| Why do we have troops in Syria? | ||
| We don't need National Guard troops in Syria. | ||
| They can pull them out. | ||
| They can go an al-Assad air base in Iraq. | ||
| We have bases all around the region where they can strike into Syria. | ||
| We do not need to have military bases in Syria with National Guardsmen. | ||
| That's my take on this, Steve. | ||
| This is going to keep happening over and over. | ||
| It's like a record that just keeps a broken record. | ||
| It just keeps going over and over. | ||
| And then these Islamists, they're attacking all over the world right now because it's Christmas time because they hate Christians and they hate Jews. | ||
| So that you saw this thing in Australia. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| And then the police there in Australia, they hid for 20 minutes while these Muslims are killing people on the beach in Australia. | ||
| And we have people in these uncivilized Muslim savages, which they are throwing acids on the faces of women in Georgia. | ||
| That's something you see happening in Afghanistan and Africa. | ||
| The Islam is taking over the world right now, and they do not like Christians. | ||
| They do not like white people, and they do not like Jews. | ||
| So it's we need to fight back. | ||
| We need to push these people out of our country. | ||
| We need to stop all immigration from places like Syria, Yemen, Northern Africa, the Horn of Africa. | ||
| They should not come here. | ||
| They are not civilized people. | ||
| We have civilized Muslims. | ||
| They come from places like the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, but not the rest of the Muslim countries. | ||
| They are uncivilized. | ||
| They are savages. | ||
| Most of these people, they don't know how to read and write. | ||
| When I was in Afghanistan, a lot of the Afghans we work with, they didn't understand the concept of colors. | ||
| They are stone stackers with machine guns. | ||
| That's what we used to call them. | ||
| They're cavemen. | ||
| They do not belong in civilized societies. | ||
| In France, they just canceled New Year's and they canceled Christmas because they can't have Christmas in France anymore because the uncivilized savage Muslims will drive cars and vans through the Christmas parades. | ||
| They will go there, knock over the Christmas trees. | ||
| Same thing in Germany. | ||
| This is an epidemic and it needs to be stopped. | ||
| It was normalized under Obama. | ||
| This stuff happened all the time under Obama and he would make excuses and nobody calls it what it is. | ||
| They are terrorist attacks. | ||
| They are not civilized people. | ||
| Even Charlie Kirk said it. | ||
| Islam is not compatible with the West. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| And President Trump locked down hard. | ||
| And we got to call this thing these terrorist attacks. | ||
| Real quick, I tell you what, you hang on for a second. | ||
| We got Sheila Matthews too. | ||
| We're a little backed up. | ||
| We'll get it all done. | ||
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| Taj Gil, Taj, the Mossad, they made a big deal about, and Netanyahu went on talking about anti-Semitism and the Mossad, you know, said that they warned the Australian embassy. | ||
| That's all fine and good, but people got to wake up. | ||
| These radical Islamists are coming for Christians and are coming for Jews. | ||
| Full stop. | ||
| And they don't care. | ||
| You saw the guy, one guy got taken out. | ||
| He doesn't care. | ||
| He thinks he's with 72 virgins or whatever it is. | ||
| So give me a, I don't know why the organizers of it didn't have, you know, guys with licenses like yourself, three or four Jewish Tej Guild on that overhead. | ||
| There's no kids shot. | ||
| And the only people who would be shot is the two the two radical Islamists that showed up with one with a bolt action and took out for 20 minutes. | ||
| And this guy was trained. | ||
| This wouldn't, right? | ||
| So could it is that and Laura Loomer? | ||
| She put it up yesterday, the JDL, Jewish Defense League. | ||
| Hey, people are just going to have to figure out, get trained up with weapons and get on with it because they're coming for you. | ||
| I just don't see any other way. | ||
| Right there, you're shooting women and children like in a shooting gallery, right? | ||
| And you think it's good and their defenses run across the beach like crazy and you're shooting them. | ||
| You're gunning them down like they're targets. | ||
| You can't reason with that. | ||
| That's not, you're not, you're not going to go and have a debate. | ||
| Oh, you know, you shouldn't be anti-Semitic. | ||
| We're beyond that. | ||
| And that's why I don't know why the Mossad didn't tell the embassy to tell the group organized that you should have a couple of Tej Gills up there so we don't have a problem, sir. | ||
| Yeah, if the Mossad did warn the Australian government last summer about this, and then this is the pattern that happens every year. | ||
| These attacks take place during the holidays, especially Christmas, then the Israeli embassy and whatever their equivalent to the State Department is, they should be putting out a notice to travelers, like, don't travel to these areas if they knew this, one. | ||
| And then two, the Australian government should have posted up more people at a Jewish event. | ||
| And they had four police officers there. | ||
| And I don't know if this is true, but it's all over social media saying that these police officers were hiding. | ||
| I saw DC Drano posted a picture of a female cop hiding on her police car. | ||
| And like you said, these two terrorists from Pakistan, wherever they're from, the one guy, he was running the bolt on that bolt action gun like a pro, like a sniper or like a competition shooter. | ||
| He was running that bolt fast. | ||
| And these guys knew what they were doing. | ||
| And the police were hiding. | ||
| So you cannot rely on the police. | ||
| You cannot rely on the government. | ||
| People need to take up arms. | ||
| And if you go to a place like Australia, they're anti-gun. | ||
| You know, they protect, it's like, it's a Barack Obama type government. | ||
| They hate Christians. | ||
| The prime minister is warning against far-right extremists and people and guns. | ||
| That's the problem. | ||
| His whole thing today was guns. | ||
| Barack Obama. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Taj, I'm really glad you held back today and tell us what you really think. | ||
| There's only one Taj Guild. | ||
| That's why I love this guy. | ||
| Taj, and remember, he's my head of security for years. | ||
| Then he said, hey, I got an idea. | ||
| I want to do a coffee company. | ||
| I go, what in the hell do you know about coffee? | ||
| You know what it turned out to be? | ||
| A hell of a lot. | ||
| It's the greatest coffee in the world. | ||
| I'm addicted. | ||
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| Taj, by the way, it's the reviews themselves. | ||
| Read the reviews. | ||
| They'll sell you the coffee. | ||
| Not Taj and Steve. | ||
| Just read your own compadres that were imposse. | ||
| Thank you, Taj, for not holding back. | ||
| Give me pure Taj. | ||
| I got pure Taj. | ||
| The other thing is, just in leaving, I talked to Taj guys on the weekend. | ||
| That brother on the bolt action, that was not the first time he picked up a weapon, right? | ||
| I think I could say he'd been planning for this thing. | ||
| I mean, that guy was ripping it, right? | ||
| With a bolt action. | ||
| Yeah, it's called running the bolt. | ||
| He was running that bolt fast. | ||
| He was shooting that bolt action so fast. | ||
| It was almost like a semi-automatic rifle. | ||
| He knew how to run that bolt and he knew how to reload. | ||
| They definitely had training, whether it was online or somebody actually trained them and then they practiced. | ||
| You can tell these guys rehearsed how to run these bolt action rifles because most of the semi-automatic rifles are banned in Australia because they're strict gun control. | ||
| So they were able to get bolt action hunting rifles and they knew how to use them and they knew how to use them effectively. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| A couple of Taj gills on the ramparts. | ||
| Nobody's going to kill except for a couple of bad Islamists. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Way to start a Monday. | ||
| And we had a whole different show to do today, too. | ||
| I might want to tell you. | ||
| We had to junk everything we were doing: economics, capital markets, redistricting because we've got to get to this. | ||
| Sheila Matthews. | ||
| Sheila, you've been doing amazing work on Utah. | ||
| Today, in fact, I think you got started today. | ||
| I think the 13th anniversary of Newtown. | ||
| I think this is where you started getting serious, you know, started focusing on this as your profession to warn the American people. | ||
| Then you had this tragedy, Rob Reiner. | ||
| And look, Rob Reiner was, you know, he was, let's say, this, he was not a fan of President Trump. | ||
| He was not a fan of Steve Bennon. | ||
| He was not a fan of MAGA in the direction that we are taking the country and want to continue to take the country. | ||
| That being said, this was a nobody deserves your own child. | ||
| $4 million bond right now on bail, $4 million. | ||
| His son, troubled son, homeless drugs. | ||
| And it's always back to mental health. | ||
| That's why you've been fantastic of warning us and saying, hey, look, this whole thing is kind of a scam with these psychiatrists. | ||
| We got to get beyond this. | ||
| We got to start naming names. | ||
| The floor is yours, ma'am. | ||
| So this is a billion-dollar industry. | ||
| And so, with the son, he was in and out of rehab. | ||
| We did find out that he shot up Wellbutrin, which is an antidepressant, which is given to children in state care, by the way. | ||
| So we have a behavioral health industry that's embedded in the government and it fully supports it. | ||
| There's no exit plan. | ||
| We had Matthew Perry. | ||
| So hopefully the names of the treating psychiatrists will come out and that will be a good thing. | ||
| So Able Child really focuses on the modern system here, which is diagnosing and then drugging. | ||
| Our focus is really on the diagnosing. | ||
| And we got started in Sandy Hook. | ||
| And, you know, people don't realize that the FBI, two years after it happened, they did an operation called Operation Juicebox. | ||
| And basically, the Newtown police was investigated by the FBI and they were importing drugs from China. | ||
| And so we have corruption within the first responders. | ||
| I know it's hard to talk about, but what I'm seeing is a pattern here. | ||
| Your show was talking about pattern recognition. | ||
| We have it in the behavioral models in the Medicare fraud in Minnesota, the piece that I did on Utah and Governor Cox with his giving billions of dollars with no accountability. | ||
| So hang on, but hang on, but hang on, hang on. | ||
| Tell me about the pattern. | ||
| If you'd connect Utah, Newtown, what you're seeing here, you know, the Rob Reiner situation, this is a, it's a multi-bay, 100 billion dollars. | ||
| This is one of the biggest industries in this country behind the scenes. | ||
| What is the pattern people should be looking for? | ||
| Okay, the training of the police. | ||
| We have Rhode Island where they totally screwed up this investigation. | ||
| And you can do a simple search on the campus police officer who was working in Utah at University of Utah. | ||
| And he was basically under investigation and was, you know, resigned. | ||
| There was a lot of internal issues and now gone to Brown University. | ||
| So then you look at Utah, who's in charge of the investigation for Charlie Kirk, which is Sheriff Mike Smith. | ||
| People should do a deep dive. | ||
| We have that right to look at the police officers who are in charge of these investigations. | ||
| You know, the investigation into Sandy Hook was buried on the corruption of lawn guns being sold out of the police station, China's connection. | ||
| So that's where it is very important to look at how the police officers are being trained in mental health and then suppressing the data. | ||
| So, you know, and then they're trying to make President Trump and the FBI look like fools in Rhode Island because now the FBI is coming out and say, oh, we use these technologies to get to this alleged shooter that they had brought into custody. | ||
| Yet it's the local police station that gave the FBI the tip. | ||
| So we have corruption within the FBI that is misleading Cash Vatelle in my opinion. | ||
| I don't think since my cousin was head of FBI, why didn't he come out and tell us about the corruption in Newtown? | ||
| No, we had the Second Amendment. | ||
| I was in all of the hearings up in the state capitol where they attacked the Second Amendment, and then they flooded billions of dollars into the mental health industry after that. | ||
| So it is an unregulated industry. | ||
| Isn't a simple solution here what we should ask for is to get full disclosure when, because every time we have you on after one of the shootings, it's all mental health, mental health, mental health, mental health. | ||
| These kids are all on drugs, right? | ||
| All on drugs that have been prescribed by a physician because a psychiatrist is a doctor. | ||
| He's not some psychiatry. | ||
| He's not a psychologist. | ||
| He's not some guy giving you opinions. | ||
| He's a doctor. | ||
| Isn't the scandal here, the drugs these kids have been taken and been given over and over again? | ||
| I'm sure on the Rob, I'm sure in the Rob Reiner situation, his son, we're going to get over the next couple of days a very detailed analysis of he's been a very troubled young man. | ||
| The report said they, from the time he was a teenager, right? | ||
| I'm sure you're going to have all kind of counselors, people come forward, but isn't the pattern recognition here, it always gets back to psychiatrists and the drugs that they're giving these people, these kids, and the pharmaceutical industry continues to pump it because this is some of their most high-value add, most profitable drugs, and they get people essentially on this hooked on it for the rest of their lives. | ||
| Yes, basically in Sandy Hook, it took us a year to get the treating psychiatrist, Dr. Paul Fox, arrested. | ||
| His name was withheld by the local police. | ||
| And who is advising these people in the police station? | ||
| NAMI, the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill, is training police officers. | ||
| Okay, so like in Utah, we see that NAMI is saying 85,000 children have depression and anxiety. | ||
| Well, the audit done on Governor Cox's Medicare grade that a whole audit done on him said it's a D. | ||
| It's almost an F. He's failing it. | ||
| And where are these 85,000 children in the state of Utah? | ||
| Are they being groomed, okay, by behavioral health vendors or providers in the state and put on multiple drugs? | ||
| This is a network, just like Sandy Hook was, of corruption within the first responders and the behavioral health system. | ||
| So we have a crisis here. | ||
| So yes, the treating psychiatrist's name needs to be put out there. | ||
| Hang on one second. | ||
| I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
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| By the way, so 13 years ago, Newtown started with the young son butchering his mother. | ||
| I think as she slept, Rob Reiner has throat slit by his son. | ||
| These are beyond unspeakable tragedies, but it's how they happen. | ||
| And the pharmacy, both of these kids were on these kind of drugs. | ||
| We got to get to the bottom of it. | ||
| Real quick, I only got a minute. | ||
| And Sheila, I need everybody to go. | ||
| Able Child, you people are on fire. | ||
| Your articles are amazing. | ||
| I want to drill down more in Utah. | ||
| As people know, Erica Kirk and Candace are going to meet today, I think in Phoenix, behind closed doors 101. | ||
| There'll be a lot more, I'm sure, on Utah coming out in the days and weeks with this trial, with all these things on the trial. | ||
| Give me, why was the father never, you know, from the very first days, all of a sudden he faded. | ||
| Why was the father who abandoned the mother and the son? | ||
| Why was the father never held accountable for any of this, ma'am, of the Newtown situation? | ||
| Well, these parents overall are protected like we know with the assassination attempt of President Trump, the behavioral health background of Thomas Matt, the alleged killer, Thomas Matthews Crooks. | ||
| His parents were in behavioral health. | ||
| And we see the industry come in. | ||
| Adam Lanza was on Lexapro. | ||
| And so they did a big expose on the father and in a magazine where one of the publishers is the son of the makers of Lexapro. | ||
| So the industry comes in and creates the narratives. | ||
| But bottom line here is we need toxicology reports, the autopsies, and most of all, the ballistics reports. | ||
| We cannot continue to train police in mental health and these subjective diagnoses. | ||
| We need to get back to training police to uncover crimes based on uncovering the mental health records and ballistics and autopsies. | ||
| Ma'am, where do people go? | ||
| You're on fire. | ||
| I want everybody to get your articles. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| They go to ablechild.org, ablechild.org. | ||
| We have several new articles out. | ||
| Very hyper-focused on Governor Cox. | ||
| He has to answer for his failed audit on Medicaid. | ||
| And also, we are featured in a new documentary called a prescription for violence that's been put out by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Go to your site one more time. | ||
| Where do they go to the site to get all the information? | ||
| You're on fire. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Ablechild.org, ablechild.org. | ||
| We have a petition. | ||
| We need signatures on that. | ||
| We need 10,000 signatures. | ||
| Please pump that out for us so we can go and help Senator Kennedy and President Trump. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
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