Stephen K. Maan and John Avlon are back in the War Room to talk about the latest in the Trump administration, the new governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, and more. Plus, the usual War Room segments.
00:02:41.000I think that's probably what he's thinking in Tallahassee because I think he knows he does not want to cross Donald Trump on a debate stage.
00:03:09.000To be the champ, you got to beat the champ.
00:03:12.000The that was, I tell you, one of the most profound things that Joe Scarborough has said in a long time.
00:03:20.000Here's the reality and all the hedge fund money, all the big corporatists, they were down there for the for the inauguration of Governor DeSantis.
00:03:27.000So I think Governor DeSantis is doing a terrific job as governor of Florida.
00:03:31.000And he's just getting ready for his legislative session.
00:04:05.000But I want to put a pin in what we just heard from Joe Scarborough is that President Trump last night gave a one hour and a half barn burner policy, not politics, but policy at Tom Fitton.
00:04:19.000Tom Fitton, as you know, Judicial Watch, one of the best institutions out there.
00:04:25.000Tom, they had down at Doral, they had their annual get together and absolutely packed.
00:04:31.000And as Boris tells me, a lot of war room posse down there, a lot of war room fans want to thank everybody that supports Judicial Watch.
00:04:39.000But President Trump went for an hour and a half.
00:04:42.000And I heard mostly off script, not with notes, all about policy, talking about everything from the debt ceiling to the negotiations to everything.
00:04:56.000And this is something people have to remember is that all of those same corporate and business interests were lined up in back of the 16 opposition when Trump ran and got ready in 14, announced in 15.
00:05:43.000They clearly obviously stole it from him.
00:05:45.000The whole thing of weaponization of government is to start to get to the bottom of the FBI, DOJ and others that are aligned against the MAGA movement in America first.
00:05:54.000And these are the ones that are getting heat and getting attraction up on Capitol Hill.
00:06:39.000You have the historic March for Life, one of the biggest events in the calendar in Washington, D.C., traditionally not covered by the media because it's not part of their narrative.
00:06:56.000Is the prayer service just wrapping up now?
00:06:58.000Put us in the room there, sir, over at Constitution Hall.
00:07:00.000Hey, Steve. Pleasure to be with you this morning.
00:07:05.000Yeah, we were just at the National Prayer Service where we heard some various speakers talk about the day's festivities and just the accomplishments that this movement has actually gained in the last year.
00:07:17.000And there were a few outbursts by some Antifa people there that looked like they were there to protest the pro-life movement.
00:07:23.000But I have someone very special here with me today who's speaking at the event.
00:07:27.000This is Summer Smith from Savannah, Georgia.
00:07:29.000Tell me, how are you feeling being here on this special day and you're speaking at the event?
00:13:15.000It's about 2.30 when it wraps. The rally here from 12 to 1 should be interesting because we have a variety of speakers here speaking today.
00:13:23.000Tony Junji, Paula White, Pastor Pavone, Alveda King speaking.
00:13:27.000So we're a lot of featured people here. And Miss Smith, what do you want to say to your friends at Liberty University before we sign off here?
00:13:35.000I'm honored to be your Students for Life president and I cannot wait to continue to pray to end abortion in this country.
00:13:41.000And your prayers have been answered somewhat. So we're going to continue to follow this throughout the day here in Washington, D.C.
00:13:49.000Chris Carter, Real America's Voice. Real America's Voice is going to have coverage all throughout the day.
00:13:53.000Of course, the Charlie Kirk Show follows us. Charlie is a very big evangelical, besides being a populist and nationalist.
00:13:59.000So we want to make sure to keep it tuned to Real America Voice coverage throughout the day.
00:14:03.000We're going to have coverage throughout the entire show. We're also going to come back in our five to seven hour and have postgame coverage also.
00:14:11.000Chris Carter, thank you very much. Appreciate it. OK, a lot going on today.
00:14:15.000We're going to go to Davos. We're going to go back to the soon as I can track down Captain Ben.
00:14:19.000We're going to go back to the to the March for Life. We've got Monica Crowley is going to join us.
00:14:24.000A lot going on. We're going to take a short commercial break here. We're going to be back.
00:14:27.000We're going to go to Davos and see what they've got in store for you.
00:14:31.000Also, the RNC, the fight for chair of the RNC gets down and dirty.
00:14:36.000We're going to cover it all wall to wall. Be back in a moment.
00:14:39.000It's all started. Everything's begun. And you are over.
00:17:12.000I'll bounce off of our last segment yesterday because I alluded to the fact that the globalists weaponize and even orchestrate crises to justify their drastic restrictions and the complete loss of our freedoms.
00:17:27.000And the whole week we talked about this digitization of society and all aspects of our lives.
00:17:34.000And this is exactly what Tony Blair said in plain English language yesterday on that panel.
00:17:41.000A hundred days to out trace the next pandemic, which I had already brought up with you yesterday.
00:17:47.000And so straight from his mouth, he said there is a huge impetus now for national digital infrastructure.
00:17:54.000Digitization and health care is one of the great game changers.
00:17:59.000We should be helping countries to develop a national digital infrastructure, which they will lead with these new vaccines.
00:18:06.000It is about showing people and the political leadership that you can make a positive difference to your health care system by adopting these measures because they've got an impact beyond any particular disease or pandemic.
00:18:21.000And so one of the main things I wanted to add in addition to the coverage we've done this week is that they keep pushing this notion of public private partnership.
00:18:31.000And I think what we need to understand here, Steve, is how the globalist architecture throughout the 20th century was set up in order to, first of all, capture governments and corporations and use them interchangeably interchangeably to push the agenda.
00:18:49.000And what I mean by that is that when they cannot enforce certain policies via governments, then they'll use corporations by making their services ubiquitous.
00:19:00.000And this is exactly the world and the society we're living in right now.
00:19:05.000And as I said, this was one giant press conference and they laid out the groundwork and just detailed the vision that they have for such a society throughout the week.
00:19:18.000I want to go through. I want to go to this digitization because this is going to be a massive type of control.
00:19:27.000Look, they talked about climate change. They talked about they talked about mental health.
00:19:31.140They wanted to avoid to the degree, although it did come up being in our face about the Great Reset, about vaccines, about Build Back Better, because they know that those are right now we've changed the narrative on that.
00:19:43.300But go to this digitization. Walk our audience through how this is going to be the linchpin of what Tony Blair was talking about, of really control of the population.
00:19:52.000I think the key word here is really metrology, which I've mentioned several times throughout the week, which is the science of measurement.
00:20:01.640And it is because of the advances we've made in technology throughout the last few years that we are at this very specific moment in time where the realization of their plans, which, again, I mentioned, have been laid out for decades, if not a century or so ago,
00:20:20.980are very close to its implementation, what we call the one world government or the centralization of power.
00:20:31.800And so by tracking everything we do and by installing social credit score systems exactly as we see in China,
00:20:43.180I mean, we don't need to imagine what type of system we will be living under.
00:20:48.600We just have to look towards what is happening in China today.
00:20:52.860But this is the model that they want to impose on us.
00:20:59.140They want to remove any form of agency of us humans and just control all aspects of our lives.
00:21:09.260You brought up something very perceptive the other day.
00:21:11.260I want to connect the dots here about the science of measurement.
00:21:13.840And that's in back of much of this and what they're doing.
00:21:17.060And that's why digitalization plays into so much of it.
00:21:19.860You mentioned that Klaus Schwab is an engineer and they think of the world.
00:21:27.220You know, the people that came there, particularly originally, were technocrats.
00:21:30.620And even on the financial side, we're into financial engineering, that they have a very engineering angle of attack on the world.
00:21:39.160Does that play in why the science of measurement is so important as the underpinnings of much of what they're doing?
00:21:44.480100% because, Steve, at the root of this globalist project, we have a core group of people that are essentially eugenicist technocrats.
00:21:58.260I like to refer to them as the Malthusian psycho freaks in terms because it just describes their ethos perfectly.
00:22:08.120And there is a quote that I saved that actually I think is fitting to read to the audience right now because it's very important that we do understand.
00:22:17.240And it's hard to imagine that such a plan could be so long standing, but it has been in the works, as I've mentioned, for a very long time.
00:22:26.840And you have this character in United States history.
00:22:31.040His name is James Warburg, and he was Paul Warburg's son, one of the key architects of the Federal Reserve.
00:22:38.160And his son mentioned during a U.S. Senate subcommittee on the revision of the U.N. Charter in 1950, he had this to say.
00:22:47.840He said, we shall have world government, whether or not we like it.
00:22:52.360The question is only whether world government will be achieved by consent or by conquest.
00:22:57.860He further stated, Mr. Chairman, I'm here to testify in favor of Senate Resolution 56, which, if concurrently enacted with the House, would make the peaceful transformation of the United Nations into a world federation, the avowed aim of United States policy.
00:23:16.640So, Steve, all of this is tied together, the infiltration of the United States, the hijacking of the United States was essential to reach the point where we are today, again, where they are so close to reaching their goal of installing a society where we are basically stripped of our humanity.
00:23:36.940And as a wrap-up, I would like to share a message to Klaus for him to tell his own masters that my name is Norbin Laden.
00:24:22.440Let's go ahead and play the cold open for Joe Allen.
00:24:25.440Artificial intelligence has enabled advances in decoding brain activity in ways that we never before thought possible.
00:24:33.120After all, what you think, what you feel, it's all just data.
00:24:36.940Data that in large patterns can be decoded using artificial intelligence.
00:24:43.480We're not talking about implanted devices of the future.
00:24:46.780I'm talking about wearable devices that are like Fitbits for your brain.
00:24:51.760Earbuds, headphones, tiny tattoos that you can wear behind your ear.
00:24:56.500We can pick up emotional states like are you happy or sad or angry.
00:25:00.820We can pick up and decode faces that you're seeing in your mind.
00:25:06.360In fact, the coming future, and I mean near-term future, is these devices being the primary way in which we interact with all of the rest of our technology.
00:25:16.740Rather than a mouse or a keyboard, you can simply swipe with your mind.
00:25:22.120While we can't literally decode complex thought just yet, there's a lot that we can already decode that's quite relevant for the workplace environment.
00:25:30.820Done poorly, it could become the most oppressive technology we've ever introduced in a wide scale across society.
00:25:37.660We still have the chance to make it right.
00:25:40.680There's another pathway forward with this technology which I find to actually be quite exciting and something that I think companies should be experimenting with.
00:25:48.740And that is the use of the technology to make the workplace a more responsive workplace to the individual worker.
00:25:56.620One where humans and robots and AI work seamlessly together in order to optimize a better and healthier workplace.
00:26:05.640It also has a dystopian possibility of being used to exploit and bring to the surface our most secret self.
00:26:15.680So you have recognition memory signals that are pre-conscious and subconscious.
00:26:21.320And this is part of why it's been used, for example, by governments to interrogate criminals.
00:26:25.340Do you recognize this potential co-conspirator?
00:26:38.320Joe Allen, what did we just see there, sir?
00:26:40.560Steve, that's a professor at Duke University, Nita Farahany.
00:26:47.760And what she's selling is the idea that corporations and governments would benefit from having non-invasive brain-computer interfaces deployed among their citizens or among their employees.
00:27:01.660And these devices, obviously, she's selling the idea.
00:27:06.640These devices aren't all that advanced, at least the ones that are out on the market.
00:27:12.440What she's talking about, it works pretty well in the lab.
00:27:16.320But really, as these things progress, I see no reason whatsoever why you couldn't end up with companies in the U.S.
00:27:24.000Just like you have in China right now in their train system and in their school system, they're already rolling these out to monitor people's attention, to monitor their fatigue levels.
00:27:35.600In America and in the West, they're rolling it out as a sort of gaming fad.
00:27:40.920And so it's really terrifying, the possibility of it technically, if it were to come to pass.
00:27:46.880But the intention that she's describing, this intention to monitor the brains, to monitor the thoughts of your employees and your citizens, I think she's expressing a viewpoint that is all too common, especially amongst those at the World Economic Forum.
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00:29:54.220So Davos, it's a gathering of technology companies and media and obviously venture capital, private equity, all the hedge fund managers to try to see the direction of where things are going.
00:30:10.940That's why on the last day of this, and we followed the Neuralink situation quite closely.
00:30:17.740But in fact, let me go back to Joe Allen for a second.
00:30:20.420I'm going to get Noor Bin Laden's opinion on this.
00:30:22.760The thing the most disturbing that I heard in that was she's talking about, once again, the combination of, in a workspace, humans, robots, AI.
00:30:34.060And this would be in a situation where you would have the computer brain interface already in what they refer to as a human, which really wouldn't be a homo sapien.
00:30:46.960Is that the pitch she's trying to make about where the future goes for the workplace, Joe Allen?
00:30:52.760Well, you know, Steve, I think it's really important to think about it in terms of the kind of evolution of the technology.
00:30:58.980So right now, smartphones, which are pretty new on the scene, considering they've only been in use for about 13 years, 14 years.
00:31:07.760So you've got this idea that you're moving from using smartphones to adding on a sort of non-invasive brain computer interface to sync the mind with the digital activity.
00:31:22.760From there, she estimates within our lifetimes, we'll see implanted brain computer interfaces, right?
00:31:30.420Just like Elon Musk, just like Klaus Schwab, just like Yuval Noah Harari, these futurists, that's the future they envision.
00:31:37.260The thing about this non-invasive brain computer interface is that it really is a sort of realistic step in the direction of merging neurological activity, exploiting it, using it to direct devices, using neurological activity to gauge the emotional state or to gauge the sort of energy levels,
00:31:59.840or even the intentions and sort of rough thoughts of the employee or the citizen.
00:32:07.280So with a smartphone, you've already got a lot of that, right?
00:32:10.400Like any of your apps are tracking you, sending it to third parties, Google, Facebook, all of that.
00:32:18.560What this represents is basically an enhancement of the surveillance system that is already in place and a movement towards a more tightly constrained sort of, you could say, a social credit system, although it wouldn't be called that in the West,
00:32:35.480in which your mind, the innermost contents of your brain are used by corporations and governments to better control you, or as they would put it, to better serve you.
00:32:52.760Nor, how does the cold open we just played of what happened in Davos in the final days play to your proclamation to Klaus Schwab, ma'am?
00:33:05.480Yes, I'd just like to say that was a perfect summary by Mr. Allen.
00:36:53.780Because everything I heard coming out of there was climate change, you know, and capitalism has to have a social function here that supports the transition, what they're taught to transition to a decarbonized society.
00:37:16.840This has been going on for a long time.
00:37:19.580What has happened is that more people, thanks to shows like yours and other people chiming in because of the work you've been doing, more people are aware of what's going on.
00:37:29.240And they've rolled out more and more of it.
00:37:31.980So as we just heard, I mean, that was excellent with Joe and Nora.
00:37:35.460I mean, the digitization of the brain, like the whole nine yards, it's all happening, right?
00:37:41.020It's all happening in real time in front of us.
00:37:43.780And as she said, we don't have a lot of time.
00:37:46.380So the wake-up call should be these people are not going to stop.
00:37:50.480They met with resistance over the last, you know, five to seven years, and it has only emboldened them to move forward faster.
00:37:57.260And they're doing it out in the open, out in public.
00:38:42.600What are we then, Matthew Peterson, to do about it?
00:38:45.620If you're saying they're not going to back off, although they – you know, the failures of the COVID situation, the vax situation, the great reset, the build back better, if they're not going to stop, how then do we stop them, sir?
00:38:59.580Well, I mean, last I checked, we're in a war room, and people need to take that more seriously.
00:39:07.440This is where things get exciting, and this is what I'm excited about, and this is what I'm doing.
00:39:11.580First off, you do need politicians like DeSantis to say, we are not doing business with you anymore.
00:39:18.580But the reason for that, the goal here has to be to get money and talent out from underwoke capital and to put it together to create alternative systems, alternative institutions, alternative businesses.
00:39:32.340In America, that's not just a parallel economy.
00:39:34.860That's an actual American economy by and for Americans.
00:39:49.460And so what we need to do, what we're doing at New Founding is you've got to connect investors who are looking around, who are on our side, who are going, what the hell is this crap, who want to reject it with entrepreneurs and founders who are talented.
00:40:01.900I'm stealing talent right now from these big corporations because there's plenty of people there who are at the top level who are going,
00:41:06.700We want businesses and investors to be proud of and look for the opportunities in reshoring, manufacturing, and B2B services to America.
00:41:15.140They should be advertising on that fact, and half the country wants that.
00:41:17.940And I'd say instead of climate change, right, I mean, why do we have such a lack of vision?
00:41:23.100The real crisis in the West is the decline of the American family.
00:41:26.900Businesses used to sell products and services based on it.
00:41:29.960People want to work for businesses that respect the family.
00:41:34.120This is – we need – in other words, the vision could be somewhat – something like I just laid out or different.
00:41:38.840But that's the positive vision moving forward that you get investors and everyone else excited around so you can build something that will consolidate power and stave off this madness.
00:42:03.120How are you guys – you men and women trying to pull this together?
00:42:06.640Well, one of the simple things we have is a talent network, newfounding.com slash talent, and we work in a boutique way with people across the country who want to get out from underwoke capital and connect investors and entrepreneurs but also just professionals.
00:42:22.560Like someone gets canceled at a law firm.
00:42:24.900They're looking to start a firm where they can do pro bono work, God forbid, on the side of the American people, and we connect them with other talented people to create that firm.
00:42:32.320So there's an entrepreneurial aspect to this.
00:42:34.700You could almost think of it as a proto-investment bank that we need.
00:42:38.980That's the kind of thinking we need, right?
00:42:42.300We need companies that are going to buy American clothing companies and make them the competitors to Patagonia by advertising in a different way, right, that's non-woke.
00:42:51.640So we're putting those people together and matching them.
00:42:54.780But we're also helping – we're experimental labs in helping Americans connect to non-woke companies.
00:43:00.620So we have a guide, guide.newfounding.com.
00:43:06.460There's even a browser extension so you can keep lists and ask other people questions about – you want even a book list or a movie list, but you also want a list of companies that make wallets that are made in America or whatever.
00:43:18.480And that digital network – I mean, they're going to use digital technology.
00:46:16.660I'm on Twitter at DocMJP, at D-O-C-M-J-P, and you go to NewFounding.com, and you'll find out more about New Founding.
00:46:27.320I would also suggest, and you'll see it on New Founding, Return.Life is our versioning tech community of people who want to build differently in tech at Return.Life.
00:46:36.020So, you know, check that out as well, but I'm on Twitter at D-O-C-M-J-P.
00:46:47.300Before I go to Monica Crowley, Joe, and I want to ask you, Joe, to hang over into the next hour also.
00:46:51.800Joe, when you hear Matthew Peterson, this is one of the things we need, correct?
00:46:56.340You've got to have a counter to this, and part of the counter is to stop it and to get legislation, to get control of this, because it's increasing at an increasing rate, which we warn people about.
00:47:07.520Your thoughts on what you heard from both Noor Bin Laden and Matthew Peterson this morning, sir?
00:47:14.280Matthew Peterson, the people at Claremont, Return.Life, which I'm a subscriber to, James Polos, Ardian Tola of Canonic XYZ.
00:47:25.460All of these people are doing what they can to build up parallel economies, parallel structures, so that we're not dependent on the central system that is so closely allied with globalists at Davos.
00:47:40.540So, I think that what he's talking about is essential, and you have to have a core, otherwise the wind just blows you over.
00:48:41.800Walk us through the direction where Davos is going and what do we do here in the American experience to stop this madness, ma'am?
00:48:50.180Well, thank you for having me, Steve, and thank you for giving me a chance to talk about this.
00:48:54.520This issue is really the biggest issue of our time.
00:48:57.380When we talk about the communist infiltration or the Marxist revolution that we're experiencing now, which is at a tipping point, in America, this effort goes back to the 1930s as a KGB operation.
00:49:09.740What we're experiencing through the transnational organizations, like the World Economic Forum, like…
00:49:40.180I was just making the point that what we're experiencing via the transnational organizations, like the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization, they're all working together.
00:49:50.000It's all of a piece, and this has been going on for decades.
00:49:53.220So what we're fighting right now and the really important subjects that you're talking about here and the overall assault that Western freedom and U.S. freedom is facing right now through the WEF, but also through the huge economic bastions like BlackRock and so on.
00:50:08.940This has been going on for decades, so the American people need to understand this didn't just start yesterday over the last couple of years, and this is going to require a long-term effort on our part.
00:50:19.780I was at Davos once, it was January of 2020, right before the world shut down, and I was there as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Trump administration as part of the U.S. delegation.
00:50:32.080I met Klaus Schwab once, and you know, Steve, when you meet certain people and you really get a bad vibe off of them, I mean, my entire soul went on high vibrate standing next to Klaus Schwab because the evil just coming out of him was so intense.
00:50:47.940This is a very dark agenda being led by him and his first lieutenant, Ival Hariri, who we don't spend enough time talking about, but he is really an evil dark force behind all of this as well.
00:51:00.860And they are global predators, Dr. Peter Bregan's phrase, which is so apt.
00:51:05.940They are global predators moving 24 hours a day, seven days a week over decades to move the free world into a fourth industrial revolution, a one-world government, and a global surveillance state based on what the CCP has established.
00:51:21.540This means a destruction of the United States as we know it, and their slogan by 2030, you will own nothing and be happy.
00:51:34.000That means basically political, economic, and cultural Marxism, but it's so much more than that.
00:51:41.480You will be a serf in their new world order.
00:51:43.960And what that means for you is no freedom, no private property, no privacy, no bodily autonomy, no national sovereignty, no borders, and no control over your own life.
00:51:57.040You will be a cog in their wheel to be dispensed with at their discretion.
00:52:04.840Monica, if you would please, by the way, just real quickly, you're not a conspiracy theorist, are you, ma'am?
00:52:10.360I am not, no, but I do know the left, and I've been studying them for a very long time.
00:52:16.440I know how they think, and I know how they operate.
00:52:20.880Monica Crowley, honored to have you on here.