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July 20, 2023 - Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec
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EPISODE 521: THE COLLAPSE OF CON INC, SOUND OF FREEDOM BEDMINSTER RECAP

ON TODAY’S EPISODE OF HUMAN EVENTS DAILY, JACK POSOBIEC IS JOINED BY FOUNDER OF REVOLVER NEWS DARREN BEATTIE FOR AN ELEVATED DISCUSSION ON THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, MAIN STREAM MEDIA AND DARREN’S UPCOMING INTERVIEW WITH THE FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN IMRAN KHAN. Poso also shares an exclusive, first hand update on the Presidential Screening of Sound of Freedom at Bedminster which where President Trump was in attendance. All this and more on Human Events!Here’s your Daily dose of ...

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Because if they can treat him that way, they can do that to any American.
We have to do a lot more, and we've got to start with Donald Trump.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Human Events.
Today is July 20th, 2023.
Anno Domini.
As you saw, there was Jim Caviezel, Eduardo Verrastegui.
By the way, back in the palatial studios here, Washington, D.C.
Daddy's home, boys.
It's been a great week on the road.
Last night, though, we were up there in Bedminster.
In New Jersey, with the President, watching Sound of Freedom.
Historic event.
We covered the whole thing.
We did the pregame live with you, with Tanya Tay.
We brought on Tim Ballard.
We brought on Eduardo Verrastegui.
I got to speak with Jim Caviezel.
I got to speak with the President last night, briefly.
And it was an incredible event.
And I have to tell you, and I'll tell you directly.
During that film, okay, so we were watching this.
And everyone saw the tweets.
It posted on Twitter, etc.
What was going on?
President Trump didn't just show up to the event and walk away.
He didn't, he wasn't going to get popcorn.
He wasn't talking to people.
He wasn't on his phone.
And we were wondering, we were wondering if he was going to go off and he's running for president.
He's got a lot to do.
He's got his businesses.
He's got criminal cases apparently that he's focused on.
President Trump sat there and for two and a half hours straight sat front row center His eyes glued to the screen, Tim Ballard on one side, Jim Caviezel on the other, and he gave that film and this issue the respect that I believe it deserves.
And by the way, highlighting that film, showing it the way that he did at Bedminster is something that, from a filmmaking perspective, obviously you want as many presidents as possible, as many marketing opportunities as possible to get your film out there.
We're also looking at Breaking news as of today.
We told you this would happen yesterday.
Now it's happened.
Now it's crossed the line.
Sound of Freedom over $100 million.
And this coming on the same day that if you saw War Room this morning, Ginger Gates went and saw this Barbie movie.
And there were some people hoping.
That this Barbie movie would have been a throwback to, you know, the 1950s, a throwback to the original good standards for female empowerment, that Barbie was a lens into what every young girl could be?
No.
Barbie is a man-hating, woke propaganda fest.
They teach Barbie fans about rising up against the patriarchy.
Ken is portrayed as a beta, and he is borderline braindead in this film.
It is a complete horror show, and in fact, Ginger Gates And I'm drafting off of this.
I haven't seen it, but Ginger Gates, based on what she has said, not only is the film anti-man, it's anti-womanhood, it's anti-motherhood, it's teaching girls to not be mothers, telling them not to go into motherhood, to hate men, which, by the way, is the underlying subtext of the movie Frozen, if anyone's seen that.
This is where, that was Disney, obviously, this is Mattel coming forward.
We need to understand that if we're ever going to succeed long term, it's not just about elections, but it's about how we vote with our dollars.
It's about building a parallel economy.
And so this weekend, this will be the third weekend now that Sound of Freedom is out.
Two weeks, 100 million.
It is not even going international yet.
I've been told it doesn't even go to Mexico until next month.
That means the international dollars, the movie, I think is like 60, 70% in Spanish to begin with.
It's not even playing in Spanish-speaking countries.
So you know once that comes in, those overseas territories, that's going to blow this number through the roof.
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They're going to see it tonight.
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Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, we welcome to human events Vivek Ramaswamy.
Vivek, thank you for joining us today.
Good to be out, Jack.
New air.
Okay, and I want to let everybody know that I think you're on a bus right now, so we might have a little bit of connection stuff going on.
If anything happens, we're going to dip out and we'll get you on by audio.
Does that work?
And I think I think we actually are losing getting a little bit of audio issues there.
So guys, let's let's work really hard to get him back up right now.
We had him for a second during the break and wasn't able.
I think I think he's on a bus right now in New Hampshire.
We're going to see if we can get him to call in right now.
Obviously scheduling thing.
You know these things come up as they do, but obviously we're you know, as we're working on that, let me tell you a little bit more about the event last night in Bedminster.
This this situation.
With President Trump holding the event there, having us there in person to be able to watch this thing.
I have to say that it seemed like it was a historic event for Trump, where he was able to actually sit.
He watched the whole film, folks.
For people saying that he's, you know, he's just paying lip service to this, no.
Watched the whole film, stayed after, did interviews, etc.
Do we have him back?
Vivek, do we have you back?
Are you back?
Okay, let's try it again.
It's okay.
So it's going to go.
So I saw you on Tim cast last night.
I thought you did a great job.
Tim obviously wasn't around, but you've been you've been traveling.
You're up in New Hampshire.
Is that now?
Is that correct?
Yeah, guys, that...
Yeah, unfortunately it doesn't look like we have him guys.
So we are going to continue to work on this.
Look, we all love technology.
We all love trying to do as many things as possible.
It is what it is when it comes to these things.
So let's work very hard folks.
Let's even get him up by audio only right now because I'd love to do that.
Might be a bandwidth issue traveling through different parts of the country.
We know of course Now, one of the things that's coming up on the campaign trail, we know we're about one month away.
We're just a few days before the one month mark away from that first debate that's going to be held in Milwaukee.
Governor Ron DeSantis was on a Fox interview, it was a pre-taped interview, he has called for President Trump to debate.
Trump has said basically that he doesn't plan to be there.
Now there's questions from some of the candidates like Mike Pence, for example, doesn't have enough donors yet to actually be able to be on that debate stage because you need at least 40,000.
Debate has enough, Governor DeSantis has enough, President Trump has enough, but there's also questions, and it seems though at this point that Trump isn't going to participate in this debate.
He's saying, look, this is the opening tier, the opening of debates, and so he's decided that he's taking the chance of saying, look, I think I've seen senior advisor Jason Miller, who you can see online that we We were there with Jason last night, and he said publicly that.
You know, if your team is the head going into the playoffs, you get a buy.
So why would you go to the opening round of the contest?
I think that makes sense.
But I do also think, and I've said this to members of the Trump campaign, folks that I talked to over there, that I do think it makes sense for at least one debate.
You know, if you're not going to do all the debates, if you're not going to run the entire gauntlet like 2015 and 2016, you have to at least do one.
Maybe do a handful because it was the debates that were beneficial for Trump back in 2015 and 16.
Remember, he was not coming in with this commanding lead that we're seeing in the polls today.
He was coming in with 5%.
Six percent, seven percent, eight percent.
It wasn't looking good for President Trump early on in those polls, but it was those debates where he had the opportunity to stand out.
He had those breakthrough moments.
He was able to get things across.
Megyn Kelly, of course, who was with us at Turning Point Action over the weekend.
She asks him this, you know, it's famous now, it's infamous, where she asks him this question about his, you know, his past statements towards women, and he plays it off and says, only Rosie O'Donnell.
Now, that's a tactic that—you see Trump doing this again and again and again, and a lot of people say that Trump doesn't apologize.
They say, oh, Trump doesn't apologize, that's what you need to learn from Trump, never apologize, never apologize.
I think that's half right, because he doesn't go and do these huge mea culpas.
He doesn't come around and say, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.
And he's like, you know, the self flagellation Mike Pence in the punishment closet comes to mind.
No, he doesn't do that.
But he does do something called agree and amplify, agree and amplify.
He leans in, he leans in As if he's going to take the punch, right?
And so in this case, it's Megyn Kelly, she's throwing it, she's putting it on him, one of the strongest things that could be said.
And any other politician who got a question like that, whether it's Marco Rubio at the time, remember Jeb Bush was up there, Scott Walker, any of these establishment politicians, you know how would they answer the question?
They would have said, Something like, well, you know, there's past statements I've made, but I've also been very strong towards women.
I have strong relationships with women, and yes, there may have been things that we all regret, but I certainly don't always stand by those, and I've evolved in my views, and I'm a good person, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right?
That's what they would have said.
What did Trump do?
He didn't do any of that.
He turned it into a joke, he laughed about it, got the entire room to laugh with him because he picked a target, okay?
And Scott Adams has highlighted this.
He picked a target That he knew everyone in the room.
I believe this was the Reagan Library.
There's a Reagan Library primary debate out there, which is in California, north of Los Angeles.
And he picked a target that everyone in that Republican primary electorate knew would laugh about, and knew was a punchline.
And that was Rosie.
Guys, are we going to try Vivek again?
What do we think?
Third time's the charm?
Vivek, do we have you?
Yes, we do.
How you doing?
Excellent, excellent.
I'm doing very well.
How are you?
Good, Jack.
Good to talk to you.
Sorry about the mixed up with the signal.
Okay, no, I'm really glad as well.
So the first thing, and look, everybody's asking me about this, so I've just got to throw it on you, man.
Are you a World Economic Forum George Soros plant that has been sent in here to deliver the Republican Party to Klaus Schwab?
Go.
Absolutely not, but you know what I suggest?
All questions are fair because I'm running for U.S.
President, and I'm asking people to vote for me.
They deserve to be able to ask the questions.
So I have been the biggest opponent of the world economy. - And so people have come up and said that they say, look, they've seen this World Economic Forum thing.
And by the way, I saw you on Charlie last night.
I saw you on Tim Pool, et cetera, and others, where you've said essentially, and I'll just say what you said, to be fair, that this was done without your consent, that you asked to be taken off the list, that you sued, they eventually did back down and took you off the list, okay?
What about this Soros connection that people are bringing up?
What's going on with that?
Yeah, sure.
I'll be really direct about that one, too.
Do I have any direct or indirect connection to George Soros?
Apparently, George Soros did not pay the phone bill or something.
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I think we're getting an echo issue there.
I don't know if George Soros was involved, Klaus Schwab was involved.
Klaus Schwab, who tried to put me behind bars, Klaus Schwab was trying to put all of us behind the corporate woke bars that we see going on around the world.
And all right, so we've got two minutes, guys, we're going to try to get to this over the break.
If we can't get it to it over the break, then we're just going to have to try to reschedule because this is something where, look, I don't, I want to give him the benefit and I want to give the listeners the benefit of a good interview.
So if we don't have a good connection, then I'd rather skip this and set it up for a time where we know that we're going to have a good connection because the listeners deserve a good interview.
We have serious questions.
I want to get into these questions about George Soros.
He's, I believe, answered the question about the World Economic Forum.
But also, this stuff about where we're going forward.
And why is it that it seems as though the Vivek 2024 has taken off the way that it has, coming neck and neck in certain national polls with Governor DeSantis, a guy who's been in politics his entire adult life?
Because this is potentially a A movement is also potentially a critical point for the entire primary campaign that it shows once again.
This question of an individual, an outsider, an outsider versus an insider, an establishment versus, you know, the truth teller coming in and being able to upend the conversation because we all know what the conversation was six months ago.
The conversation six months ago was that Trump was done.
Ron DeSantis is the heir apparent.
Ron DeSantis is waiting in the wings.
He's about to take over.
He's about to run the entire thing.
And then along comes this biotech investor, and then Trump comes back, and he's in, and suddenly the entire conversation's about them.
You got RFK over here.
This thing is a free-for-all, folks.
And I don't think the establishment has any clue what is going on right now.
Personally, from my perspective, I gotta say.
I kinda love it.
Stay tuned.
We'll be back.
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We're going to work on getting Vivek on tomorrow, folks.
It looks as though those technical issues, we're going to take some time.
We're going to work it out because, look, we could try to get him back up again, but it's not worth it.
You deserve better.
He deserves better, quite frankly, in terms of the fact that this is a guy who's running for president.
He's put $15 million in.
Maybe we don't agree on every issue.
Maybe we don't agree on every take.
Maybe we don't agree on every direction for the country.
But you know what?
I'm not going to bring on a candidate for President of the United States and have a bad interview.
So I said, guys, if he's going to be in better place tomorrow, let's do it tomorrow.
It'll be perfectly fine.
There's always going to be another show.
But you know, One thing that we've also learned as we've been going through all of this, as we've been going through day by day, we're in a crisis of competence here in the United States, as I can show you.
One of the other issues though is that this is coming from the top down in our government and it's Bidenomics.
Bidenomics, Bidenflation, which they've now tried to spin as Bidenomics, it doesn't work.
This is destroying businesses, it's destroying nest eggs, it's destroying retirements, it is destroying everything that we have put together as a country.
They're spending Hundreds of billions of dollars overseas, getting involved in proxy wars, running back to the United States saying they can spend more money, print more dollars.
Guess what?
It don't work.
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I was hoping to read this on air with Vivek Ramaswamy.
Now, I actually, as we were backstage, kind of behind the scenes there, we, you know, he mentioned that he hadn't actually seen the poll yet and his staff hadn't shown it to him, but Kaplan Strategies has this out and it says right here, Donald Trump, 48% is a national poll, Donald Trump, 48% and then tied for second place.
Tied for second place Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis.
Chris Christie 5, Tim Scott 5, Mike Pence 4.
He's way down in the punishment closet.
Nikki Haley 3, Asa Hutchinson 1, Doug whoever 0.
Vivek Ramaswamy and Governor Ron DeSantis tied at 12%.
A guy Who's been in politics his entire adult life, served in the military, then ran, has been in politics, versus two guys, I should say, really, because of President Trump, who spent their time in business, now coming in to this.
Do we have, I think, I'm told we have Darren Beatty.
Darren, are you on?
Yes, I am.
Darren, I would love to, so, ladies and gentlemen, Darren Beatty, Revolver News.
Darren, explain to me, what is it That's going on.
What are the dynamics here?
How can a guy like Vivek Ramaswamy, who I don't think people knew existed until six months ago, now suddenly be neck-and-neck with Governor Ron DeSantis in the Kaplan Strategies poll?
And if I'm reading this correctly, and producers check if I'm Double check me on this.
I believe this is one of the qualifying polls for the RNC debate, so it's considered an RNC qualifying poll.
That's neck and neck with a guy who's been in politics for years and one of the most well-funded candidates across the board.
How is this possible?
Well, we've seen this story before.
Unfortunately, there's an echo.
So I'll do my best.
We've seen this story before.
It's almost as though it's an advantage not to have been a career politician because you're a talented person applying yourself in some other domain.
Vivek was a very successful entrepreneur, highly educated, highly intelligent.
His IQ clearly does a lot of work for him.
He's incredibly articulate.
And not only is he articulate, but he's substantively articulate in the sense that he's giving voice to a lot of issues that haven't been talked about in our political discourse for a long time.
He's been exceptional on the problem of affirmative action that is now kind of front and center in the political scene with the Supreme Court case.
He understands on a deep level what affirmative action is and how it corrodes our body politic in so many different ways.
And so he's become a new kind of political candidate that represents a kind of meritocratic, entrepreneurial kind of Tech Silicon Valley inflected libertarian conservative politics that is of course very MAGA in its expression right now that's proven to be tremendously Successful.
Unlike Ron DeSantis, who we kind of seen this story before.
We've seen jab.
We've seen, you know, competent governors from Florida with no charisma trying to become president.
We've seen this before, but Vivek is actually something quite new, especially on the Republican political scene.
So I think it's no real shock that he's done so well because he's very talented and he's talking about things that a lot of American people want to hear about.
You certainly, Vivek, you know, talk about Martin Luther King.
He talks about Nelson Mandela a lot, which I don't know I agree with him on, but because of some of the other intricacies of Nelson Mandela's actual biography, not the sort of corporate version, corporatized Disney version of his biography, the fact that he's a murderous terrorist.
But isn't this also, is there also a question here about Governor DeSantis, because the conduct of his campaign, his campaign strategy, has left this major opening.
Remember, this was supposed to be DeSantis v. Trump.
Now, suddenly, we're looking at Trump pulling away and getting into this DeSantis v. Ramaswamy situation.
How has it come to this?
Well, it is remarkable, but again, it shouldn't be that much of a shock after the Trump phenomenon of 2016.
You know, if there's anything you can expect now, it's that the kind of establishment-approved, money-backed, sort of machine-backed, polished, sort of long-term politico type is going to implode in some fashion because that is not the type that's now optimized for the political theater in the present moment.
They just, you know, the protections that these types of characters used to enjoy have been eroded in the kind of social media era, and certainly in the post-Trump era, and DeSantis was, I think, a very, very competent, very capable governor, but he's showing that he just can't really hack it on the national political stage here.
And he's flailing about, and it looks like he's going to be suppressed by another political upstart, a political startup, or certainly an upstart in Vivek.
But I think Vivek is great, and he's not just, you know, A novelty.
He's somebody who's talking about important stuff and he's talking about it in the right way.
Darren, in a way that, you know, I'll give credit to Julie Kelly here for noticing this.
Have you noticed the fact that Governor DeSantis refuses to actually say the words Jan 6?
That he'll say the thing that happened in January four years ago, but he won't actually say the phrase Jan 6 or J6.
He came very close to it, and Julie Kelly pointed this out to me.
He came very close to saying it with Tucker, but doesn't actually say the phrase.
Why would he not simply discuss this?
Whether or not to... And we saw yesterday, or a few days ago, he attacked Trump over it.
He criticized what Trump did that day and said that he should have done more.
Also said that he would not criminalize it.
But why won't he actually say the phrase?
What's going on?
Well, it's dangerous territory, you know.
You take a lot of heat when you come to the defense of the January Sixers, and certainly when you call into question the official narrative of January 6th.
And I know the kind of heat that comes from that.
And it's not something that a candidate like DeSantis is really prepared to endure, you know.
His whole shtick was always supposed to be Trumpism after Trump, which is a very kind of Boring, watered down, and safe version of Trumpism that's more compatible with the interests of the donor class and the establishment more broadly.
And if there's anything radioactive to that donor class establishment set, It's the issue of January 6th and the truth about January 6th.
So it doesn't surprise me that he stays away from it as a matter of substance as to whether or not he'll feel comfortable using January 6th or J6.
The sad thing about that is that you know it's just been really rehearsed and deliberated upon and discussed.
It's like if it were just some kind of like organic way of how he feels comfortable, that's one thing.
But you know that he sat down with consultants and had extensive conversations on exactly how he has to thread this needle, which actually kind of makes it worse.
It's so true, and we're coming up on a break here, but it's so true that it feels like, you know, at one point, when he was just the governor, before the machine was built around him, he seemed more comfortable with talking points.
In fact, that's what people, that's what led to people giving him this national profile to begin with, because when he was talking about COVID, when he was talking about lockdowns, when he was talking about the efficacy of vaccines, or the lack thereof in many cases, that it seemed like he was very comfortable with the subject material Uh, batting it out of the park with reporter after reporter.
That's what I think gave him this national profile.
But now that he's suddenly there and he's dealing with things that there is some level of discomfort that it seems like we're getting this, this, uh, you know, candidate by committee sort of approach rather than anything direct from the governor.
And I think that after, After the American voter has experienced a president like Donald Trump, who's just the most authentic person in the world, who laughs about the fact that he doesn't know what a blizzard is, and people think it's funny because they appreciate the authenticity, and they laugh about the fact that, yeah, he's a billionaire.
He doesn't know what a blizzard is.
Folks, we're going to be right back.
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All right, guys, do we have that clip from Fox News?
Producer Angelo, is it there?
We have to do a lot more.
And we gotta start with Donald Trump.
We didn't.
Well, he's got to be in there, because he's going to go after the traffickers.
Do you think he understands that?
We were with him last night.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Oh, so he's going to be moved to do this, do something.
I didn't know that.
He wasn't here last night.
This is the new Moses.
I mean, I'm still Jesus, but he's the new Moses.
Pharaoh, let my children go free.
Alright, I did not know that was an impressive screening at Bedminster, I guess.
Darren Beatty I'd like to get your response to that because not from the sense of you know obviously it's it's it's Caviezel he's putting over Trump he's saying you know Trump's the next guy child trafficking etc we know right we get it we've seen the movie but I want to ask you about the underlying situation there because Look, I was at Bedminster last night with President Trump.
A number of other, I guess, influencers, you could call it, were there.
The great Carly Bonet of Midnight Rider was there.
So many of us in the room.
And yet, here comes Fox & Friends, that normally would be the centerpiece of everything that's going on in certainly the conservative world, the Republican world.
This is the Republican frontrunner.
He is, by the way, the presidential front runner, in case people hadn't actually remembered that he's currently in the lead to become the next president.
Certainly in many polls, actually beating Joe Biden.
And Darren, here's Fox News.
Not only were they not invited, they didn't even know about the event.
And you can tell that he didn't know that until the guests had to explain to him that they were in New York because they had just been with President Trump the night before.
Has the ground shifted in the conservative space?
Have the lines of power shifted?
What's going on?
Interesting to see.
I think they might want to rename the show to Fox and Fairweather Friends because that seems to be their attitude toward Trump and really toward the American people.
And they deserve whatever is coming to them.
You know, we see a lot of reports that people are kind of abandoning Fox and I sincerely hope that's true.
I think Um, we don't want to get ahead of ourselves.
We want to be realistic about the power that Rupert Murdoch wields over those who remain slaves and in chains to the idiot box of television and cable television.
But more and more people are liberating themselves from this utterly debilitating form of, uh, really not even news.
It's just sort of slop Entertainment, not even good entertainment.
So I think there's probably a lot of work to go in terms from Fox and cable generally, but from what I've seen, a lot of people are abandoning it.
They're looking at other options, and hopefully Fox has a lot less relevance in terms of dictating a political narrative throughout this election cycle.
Yeah, look, and I'm not even necessarily stating this personally as me attacking Fox here, but it really goes to show you that here's a movie that is now number one, certainly for conservatives.
It's obviously the number one independent film of the season, possibly of the entire year.
It's going to be breaking out.
It just feels like Fox is suddenly completely out of the conversation on it and they're they're batting cleanup They're downstream of revolver news.
They're downstream of human events.
They're downstream of war room Charlie Kirk, etc all the other podcasts and I I think I think also more broadly, it reflects an informational shift in terms of generations, because you've seen more and more Millennials, Gen Xers, and others, they're not getting their news from the old cable media anymore, are they?
No, certainly not the younger generations and you see it that the the younger numbers are doing particularly poorly in the post-Tucker iteration of Fox and I think that makes sense.
It's the kind of older folks that still need a little bit extra assistance in detaching themselves from cable because look for a lot of people it's habitual you know they might like one person more than another but the preference for one person over another is totally overwhelmed by the habit of watching a particular channel at a particular time of day that's just integrated in people's lifestyle but for you people
Consumption is very much based in sort of streaming, online, a multiplicity of different options.
So definitely for the younger crowds, Fox does not hold a lot of sway.
It continues to hold, I think, some sway with the older folks, but hopefully that's diminishing.
And I think too, there's a difference in the style of just the way people interact with news.
You know, even myself, I know that there are people, obviously I can't watch myself live, but when I go and I'm watching either War Room or I'm listening to an interview with somebody, I usually, I'm more of a podcast guy.
I'm more of a podcast guy these days.
I like the idea of shifting it.
Now, obviously working here, we've got to be able to We've got to be able to get somebody up on the regular situation.
So we are going to have to work harder.
I think in terms of independent media because we take this as a responsibility.
I take this as a responsibility.
We all take it as a responsibility that our numbers are up.
Okay, Charlie's numbers are up.
Steve's numbers are up chatting last night.
We know that this is a movement.
This is a movement Sound of Freedom has taken this absolutely skyrocketed into the solar system into outer orbit.
This is if I have to say I'm just going to say it.
This is bigger than 2016.
This is now bigger than 2016 because with everything that started here in the US.
Brexit, of course, played a role as well in the UK and Nigel and Raheem are a huge part of it.
That you're now seeing a global movement.
It's a global movement to unmask deception, to right wrongs, to speak truth to power.
And I, for the life of me, do not understand why there is a power structure in place to protect elite pedophiles.
It escapes me to no end how we could have gotten to the point that this is the issue.
This is the issue that they fight you over.
This is the issue that they try to smear you with.
They'll say, Jack Posobiec, he's too anti-pedophile.
I'm sorry, too anti-pedophile.
Is there such a thing?
How could there be such a thing?
Isn't this the worst possible crime you could think of on the face of the planet?
Go watch the movie.
Go.
I would challenge this to any of the media detractors.
Go and sit and watch that movie, and then have a discussion.
Stay tuned.
We'll be right back.
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Alright, Jack Posobiec, we are back with Darren Beattie.
I want to throw now to a promo for a very special interview that Darren has tomorrow with a very special guest.
Let the promo speak for itself.
Guys, let's play it.
Let's play it.
Let's play it.
Let's play it.
That was incredible.
So, Darren, and for folks, by the way, listening to us on the podcast side, this is a huge announcement for Revolver News, an interview with the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.
Darren, tell us, what is the story here?
What story are you driving towards with Imran Khan, and why has he agreed to do this interview with you tomorrow?
Indeed.
Well, this is a very important story that the American people need to hear about.
This is a story about a man who is an international celebrity, a playboy in the 80s who made headline after headline, who left a life of luxury and glamour, ultimately, to enter the arena of politics and endure all of the slings and arrows that go with it.
Sounds familiar a little bit.
Yeah, right.
He, this is an individual who defeated legacy parties and legacy families, two legacy families on both sides to become a populist sensation and ultimately lead his nation.
And despite his many accomplishments, or maybe because of that, a corrupt national security state undermined him, ultimately removed him from power.
And now as he tries to regain office, they're doing everything they can, indictment after indictment, to utterly destroy him.
And as you anticipated, I'm not talking about Donald Trump here.
I'm talking about another great populist leader, and that's Imran Khan of Pakistan, as you mentioned.
He's a remarkable figure.
He has a remarkable story.
He, like Bolsonaro, like Trump, like many other great populist leaders, His national security state is doing everything it can to destroy him.
He actually survived two assassination attempts recently.
He could be arrested any moment.
This interview that he's going to do with me tomorrow live at 2 p.m.
Eastern could be his last interview before he's arrested.
And there's another really interesting component here.
You know, you and I talk a lot about color revolution, regime change as part of our corrupt national security establishment.
Well, one big detail that It's come out that he's talked about is the United States' role in his ouster, in his regime change in Pakistan.
And I strongly suspect that Victoria Nuland, the regime change dominatrix, as she might be called, is behind his ouster, as she's behind revolutions in many other nations.
And he's talked about A cipher from a diplomat from the State Department basically telling Pakistan, you get rid of this populist leader, Imran Khan, who got along great with Trump, or there will be consequences for Pakistan.
Well, the next day there was the first no-confidence vote in Pakistan's history, and he was removed.
He's an overwhelmingly popular figure.
He commands crowds of hundreds of thousands of people.
He's a former cricket star.
He's going to spill the beans about the national security state's plot against him.
And by national security state, I don't just mean the state of Pakistan.
I mean our own national security state, the same one that's plotted against Trump, and that every day plots and conspires against the American people.
So everyone stay tuned for this.
It's huge, it's huge for me, it's huge for alternative media generally.
We're gonna get the unvarnished truth.
You can watch it at revolver.news.
You could watch it on my Twitter account, Darren J. Beattie.
It's tomorrow live at 2 p.m.
Eastern.
And of course, we'll have it for those who are unable to watch it live, but we needed to do this as soon as possible because I'm told he could be arrested at any second.
I mean, it's amazing.
And for the record, for people who don't understand what Darren's talking about in terms of the national security state here, the idea is, so Pakistan's main intelligence entity, their intelligence agency is the ISI.
The ISI is tied at the hip with the CIA.
And if you think that all of that money that's going over to Pakistan Is really just for gender studies, etc.
No, that's that's not what it's for.
It's the same way that if you thought the only the only thing that NATO was sending in and out of Odessa was was grain shipments, and there certainly wasn't any military, you know, military contraband weapons and artillery and shells that were in those Odessa shipyards being used being shipped under the cover of the grain deal.
Well, I don't know maybe maybe I've got a bridge in Crimea to sell you Rahim.
Excuse me Darren for for the amazing where we're talking Pakistan.
So I'm thinking Rahim.
Oh I was with Rahim last night as well.
You just throw it out again.
Where can people go to follow the latest from Revolver?
revolver.news for simplicity you can go to revolver.news tomorrow it'll be embedded in there so you can watch the interview live right from revolver.news and we've got an interesting story up You saw it about, kind of very unusual, how the legendary rapper Tupac, of all people, actually shot down Ray Epps' ridiculous lawsuit and his threat against Tucker Carlson and myself.
And there's a search warrant being served in Las Vegas over Tupac.
It took one Revolver article to get the case reopened on Tupac.
Darren Beattie gets the Tupac investigation going.
We were posting about Epstein and then suddenly that happened, so who knows?
We might finally get the truth on Pac, ladies and gentlemen.
Wait, Darren, last question quick.
East Coast or West Coast, man?
Which is it?
I gotta go for West Coast.
I gotta go for West Coast.
Oh, we're enemies then.
We're enemies.
Take him down.
Take down Revolver.
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