Episode 2027: The Polling Sides With Tina Peters; Who Will Represent The Conservative Party Of London; Deep Dive Of A Few Bad Men
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Tina Peters has a theory of what happened in the Colorado primary election, and she s ready to take it to the next level. Plus, the latest on the Coronavirus outbreak in China, and the ongoing saga of the "Stop The Steal" campaign in Arizona.
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Well, the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed
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around the world. So you don't want to frighten the American public. France and South Korea have
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also got evacuation plans. But you need to prepare for and assume broadly warning Americans to avoid
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all non-essential travel to China. That this is going to be a real serious problem. France,
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Australia, Canada, the U.S., Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. Health officials are
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investigating more than 100 possible cases in the U.S. Germany, a man has contracted the virus.
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. Japan, where a bus driver contracted
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the virus. Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500.
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We have to prepare for the worst always, because if you don't, then the worst happens.
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War Room. Pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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Okay, welcome back. It's Monday, 25 July, Year of Our Lord 2022. You're live, you're in the War Room.
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We got a lot to get through and it's a lot of it's complicated. We're going to break it all down,
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right? And so you can get it and think about it and come to your own conclusion. But I want to tuck
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in here because there's still this brewing fight out in Colorado. And of course, the cover of the
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New York Times Sunday magazine, Stop the Steal, about how this is becoming permanent. So we're
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going to get our elections right. Tina Peters is a big part of the story. We're bringing Peter,
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Tina from Peters from Colorado. Okay, Tina, don't take this the wrong way, but let me lay out my
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theory of the case because I'm not a machine guy, but I have utmost respect for you and Lindell and
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others. And I really, Lindell is showing down in Arizona in a court with Fincham and Carrie Lake and
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these people. They had this huge hearing last week. I was a little tied up, so I couldn't focus on it.
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But on Arrow, I did focus on a lot about what the details were. I think they're back in court this
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week. We're going to have people walk through about facts. So let me give you my theory of the
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case. My theory of the case is that the Republican establishment does what they always do. And here
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they ran a candidate that was kind of Tina Peters adjacent, right? Not Tina Peters. Tina Peters
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adjacent. And that confused enough people as they threw money in to suck out votes from you. And that's
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how it turned out in the primary. Now, you have a different theory of the case. And I want to make
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sure that you get an ample opportunity to present that and say, hey, Steve, you're just wrong about
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this. So walk through, and I think we got some charts or whatever, walk through what your theory
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of the case is that, hey, you just didn't get okie doped by the establishment by putting up, which
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they always do. They put up a, not someone that's hardcore or to the point, but somebody that
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is really their candidate, but is enough adjacent that, that fools people, particularly if people
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are not that dialed in. So walk us through, you reject that theory and you're trying to now go
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and take this to the next level because you're never going to concede. So walk us through exactly
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what Tina Peters theory of the case of what happened. Okay. There is no way, Steve, that an operative
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that is the secretary and a director for the center for tech and civic life that Mark Zuckerberg funneled
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$470 million through 94% of it went to defeat Donald Trump and went to Joe Biden. There is no way
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that someone that is, that is associated with, with Rockefeller brothers, democracy fund, Facebook,
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Google. It could now. Okay. Hold it. Hang on. Hang on. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I got that. But at least,
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at least what the, what the, uh, uh, quote unquote official vote count is says that that actually did
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happen. You're saying that that's not true and you have, and you need to get more, but you've got
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initial evidence that at least can take you to the next level to challenge this. Am I summarizing that?
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That's correct. That's correct. So walk me through that. So, but before you make the ask,
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walk me through why it's worth people's time, effort in their cash to do this. Okay. So we,
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my reports report one, two, and three that we did in the Mesa County report where I made an image of
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before and after of the server showed that there is machine manipulation. Um, this has been used
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already in five different state where they're able to go and get the machines, uh, to stop using
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machines. In other words, this is happening right in Colorado. Colorado is the home base for dominion
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voting systems. It's pivotal. Um, the Jenna Griswold, who is my opponent is the one that is the head of
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the Democrat association secretary of state. So she is, this is going on right now in Colorado.
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We have, hold on one second. Hold on one second. Was it understanding that the whole world would be
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watching this, understand that everything Lindell on the machine side, not all, just all the voter
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stuff, but the machine side have been looking at this understanding that they were taking on the one
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person who they had put in jail and done everything to Tina Peters, who has a nationwide following
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that is going to be specifically looking at everything. Was it important enough for them
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to defeat Tina Peters that they would risk, they would risk using it this time that they wouldn't
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hold back and say, Hey, Tina in a primary, maybe when we get somebody can beat her and we'll hold that
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for the midterms or we'll hold it for later. What, what is your theory of why with everybody's eyeball
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on this, they would risk it just to take you out, ma'am? Okay. So with Pam Anderson, uh, winning
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so-called quote air quotes, winning the primary, uh, then there's no opposition to Jenna Griswold,
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just going right ahead and winning, uh, the general because Pam Anderson, ever since she so-called one
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has done nothing, nothing to oppose Jenna Griswold. It's been quiet, like Biden in his basement.
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This is a woman who did not, did not, um, go to through the assembly process. I won 62%
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in the assembly process. Uh, she petitioned to get on the ballot. She didn't raise money.
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She, um, she was nowhere and she is connected as one of their principals with the center for tech
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and civic life and organize other organizations that are left organizations. This was a setup from
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the beginning, but when they saw that I had such a following and that I was going to win this,
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they front loaded ballots. Now, if you read report number three and Jeff, uh, Jeffrey O'Donnell,
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the author of that report, you will see that this is exactly what they did this time. They had to take
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me out. And why would a judge, a judge appointed by our radical baby, uh, killing, uh, uh, laws,
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uh, Jared Polis, why would a judge appointed by him issue two arrest warrants, two in one week
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this past week? They want to take me out. And because they know that I know what's going on
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in the machine, Steve. Okay. So let's take, we've got a couple of minutes and I know you're asking
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for people to join your crusade here. Be as specific as you, we can't read the reports now.
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We have seen them and we'll get Jeffrey O'Donnell here. Be as specific as possible. What evidence
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do you have that you can put forward to your followers throughout the nation that shows that
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this is worthwhile for them to get involved here and take it to the next level? Okay. So if you just
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look at, if you read the report number three, it's a model example where they front load in two,
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two different databases, they front load votes, they change them. And then the second database
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is all the clerk seat. So when you look at that graph, and I don't know if you can put that graph up
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right now or not about my race right there, that should be flipped. Those votes at the top should be
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mine. Um, you know, I was leading in the polls, 47%. But, but, but, but, but, but hang on, I know
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they should be yours and you think they're yours, but how does that, how is that evidence? Because
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polls are wrong, particularly polls is it's a very imperfect poll for a secretary of state in a
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Colorado, in a primary. So when you say they should be yours, what evidence do you have to say they
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actually are yours? Report number three, they, they followed the classic report number three,
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they front loaded the votes to, and once you do that with that kind of lead, it, it, it never,
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you see in those, in those lines, that's not organic. Those are, those are the same distance apart,
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the same percentage, the same percentage. Hang on, let's get the, get the charts up. I don't want
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the, we don't need to see our shows. So when you look at that, every little line, every little,
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little tilt and up and down swing is, and you can see in the very beginning how all those are
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front loaded up, right? And then from then on out, it stays exactly the same. That, if you have
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Lauren Boebert's race, you can put it up. It's not organic. That is not organic.
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The, the, the votes would be calculated at the same time. How do, what do you need to do? Do you
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need to go into court? Do you need a, a hand recount? Give me the ask. What do you need? If
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you're to prove this, and you're saying, you're saying it's there. So what, tell us what's going
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on, go on. Tomorrow's the deadline. So tomorrow I need to raise $236,000 to do a statewide recount.
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And that's about 200 people giving the, giving the maximum of 1250. And, you know, I have people
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that would be willing to chip in, uh, you know, for large amounts. It has to come from the people.
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It has to come 1250 per person or 2,500 per couple. And so it only takes 200 people or people just giving
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what they can. Colorado is at the epicenter of election fraud. They're asking other candidates,
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uh, to, to sit, not say anything about elections. And they will quote, get them over the finish line.
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So these, these are, these are Democrat operatives that are acting that, uh, act blue, which is,
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which is in the state of Colorado. I had other, I, you know, as you know, I'm on, uh, I am one of
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the America first candidates for secretary of state. That is not, that's not normal. That is not organic.
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If you look at an organic race, look at Lauren Boebert's race. And so that is not organic that the
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same, the same pattern would be for all three candidates, because as ballots come in,
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some people are winning, some people are, are, you know, that's not normal.
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Some people, and there are counties in Colorado where people, their anomalies and the candidates
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say, Hey, I'm going to raise it. I don't know. It's 10,000 bucks, whatever. Is there a possibility
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you could do this in just a couple of counties or is it has to be statewide or nothing?
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Well, it's a statewide race. So we are, uh, at, uh, we are doing a one County, which is the,
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which is El Paso County. And, um, so if you go on Colorado, uh, recount.com, you'll see where you
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can, where the folks can click on the different races. Uh, mine is a statewide County. Mine's going
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to show beyond a shadow of a doubt that the machines are cheating. This is pivotal.
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For the whole, this is pivotal for the whole United States, Steve, because once we show that
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they've cheated here, it's going to bring down everything all across the United States. And that's
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why they're going after me so strong. That's why they want to put me in prison. This Jared Polis
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appointed judge withdrew my bond while I was traveling. I had to run back home. He issued a
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warrant. I mean, nobody even knew that it was out there. He didn't even contact my bail bondsman.
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This is a dirty, dirty player. And, um, and Jared Polis and Jenna Griswold, they cannot be allowed
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to get back into power. And I'm the only one that can stop them. And this recount is going
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to that. Here's what I don't understand. Why can't you go into court and get a temporary
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order, an injunction so they can't finalize it tomorrow? Have you tried the court way to go into
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court? There, you know, our, our attorneys have been on this since the election. Our data guys,
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just, just, just to give you an example, our data guys were up all night looking at that. The media
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was shocked that we're at my watch party because they've been telling me for days, we know that
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you're winning. You're ahead in the, we know that you're, you're the, the presumptive winner.
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When on election night, 900 votes in Garfield County, one of the counties in Colorado was
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transferred from PM Anderson to me. And then within 24 hours, it was transferred back. The
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interesting thing was that it was done at 1130 at night and the, the, uh, staff in that county,
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the election staff went home at 10. Okay. But hang on. But the question is, do you have enough
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evidence now to walk in and get a injunction or a temporary restraining order? So they can't lock
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this down today, tomorrow, while you're still trying to raise $236,000 by someone. We need the
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recount. We need, we need the recount to ship, to prove this. Okay. And we can prove it with a hand
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recount. How do you, how do you, um, how do people get to you, Tina? People that want to support this,
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how they get there, find more information. Tina Peters for colorado.com is my website.
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And they can also go on the coloradorecount.com, uh, website, uh, to give, uh, or on my website.
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So we're all going to reach it. Yeah. We're going to get, we're going to get Jeffrey O'Donnell
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on hopefully on the six o'clock show today. I want to see if we can't track him down
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to go through this in detail, to break it down so people can see this. Okay. Tina.
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Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you, ma'am. Tina, go with God. You're, you're a warrior.
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There's no, no give up in Tina Peters, but we're going to get Jeffrey O'Donnell on here. So people
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can maybe get a better understanding of it. Okay. Or more in depth, not a better,
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more in depth understanding. Okie dokie. So short break. We got a lot of work to do,
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uh, and not a lot of time to do it, but guess what? We are going to get it done all next in the world.
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War Room. Pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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Okay, we're going to get this all done. Remember, we're going to be at CPAC with Victor Orban's
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a second round coming up, I think tomorrow or the next day, we'll get all over it.
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Okay. Let's go to, we got the great Michael Jan with the Dutch farmers to become an international
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news story. Let's play the footage of bringing Michael Jan. Michael Jan, what happened? Had
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a big rally yesterday. What happened, sir? Hey, Steve. Yeah. That's right. The big rally
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was actually Saturday. And it was of the form of, it started at an origin point, which was
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the dam plaza area downtown by the King's Castle. And this is video footage that I took
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here. I actually see the Canadian flag. Demerle Flynn gave a piped in video, which was accepted
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very well. And you see, this is just the origin that you're seeing right here, the video playing
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now. Now, from there, they marched about six kilometers, so more than four miles. And it
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picked up a huge number of people along that march. And then they came back to this same
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location again. So in all, let's just put an estimate out there. There may have been 15,000
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people. So it was kind of hard to estimate these marches, as you know. And so it's interesting.
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Now, by the way, yesterday, Sunday, I woke up and I had all of my inboxes were just filled
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up from Dutch farmers and a couple of members of parliament, Dutch parliament, and other staff
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at parliament with this video from President Trump. President Trump had done a video and
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was talking about the Dutch farmers and solidarity with the Dutch farmers. And it went over extremely
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well. I think he would get elected here by these Dutch farmers. Surely he would. So Dutch farmers
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were just flooding my inbox. And actually, I'm getting one about every 10 minutes from now.
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So as more and more of them see this video. You know, there's an interesting point here. We know
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the food production and distribution is being attacked worldwide. We saw what happened in
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Sri Lanka. We see what's happening in so many other places, whether it's Canada, United States.
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But let's get past that. There's this tri-state city that is part of the game plan here in
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Netherlands. Tri-state, this is important. Tri-state city is this giant city that's been proposed and
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it's underway actually. And the tri-states are Belgium, Germany, and Netherlands. That's the
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tri-state area. So tri-state city is this proposed mega smart city. And I think based on just what I'm
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seeing, talking with everybody, reading everything I can read, this is actually meant to be the future
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capital of the world. Tri-state city. I've not seen anybody say that. I've not seen that written
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anywhere. Maybe it's out there somewhere. But that's how it's starting to come across to me
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as that the World Economic Forum has tri-state city. There's Mike Flynn there.
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But Michael, Michael, but what's the fight right now? It's about the nitrogen. Talk about the
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specific fight. We're burning, we get burning daylight here and I got to bounce. Talk about
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specifically what are they demanding and why are the, why are the farmers locked in and say
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The nitrogen is just chaff. It's a decoy, obviously. And so, you know, the farmers, many of the farmers
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realize it's chaff so they won't even talk about nitrogen. And so they know that World
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Economic Forum is coming for their land to make tri-state city, right? And so they won't
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even talk nitrogen. There's other farmers that don't get it that the nitrogen is just chaff.
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So they start talking about, oh, we can fix the nitrogen. Why don't they get the corporations
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to do this as well? Why don't they talk with German farmers about nitrogen? Not that they're
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hitting on German farmers, but they're saying, why are they just going for Netherlands specifically
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on the nitrogen? But the rest of the, well, we see Canada, we look at WEF right now, the
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World Economic Forum, starting to put the laser on Canada for nitrogen as well. So, but the
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nitrogen is chaff. It's a decoy. The main target clearly is World Economic Forum and these
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authoritarian administrative states that are just ruling by decree and saying, okay, for you
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guys, it's nitrogen. That's your problem. So, but it's all about tri-state city and other
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things, taking control of the food distribution and production. Go ahead.
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Michael, thank you very much. We've got to bounce. How do people get to you on your, get
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to your own locals everywhere else? You're putting stuff up 24-7. How do people get to you?
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I'm on Getter at Michael Yon, 1776. So there it is. And I'm on Locals every day, Michael Yon
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on Locals, but I publish on both every single day. And it sounds amazing. Michael, Michael,
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you stay safe over there. Always very concerned when you're out in the middle of it. Michael,
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the great Michael Yon on, on, on point there with the Dutch farmers. Ben Harnwell, talk to
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me about, we, we got, we had a little bit about Lavrov, this whole Ukraine situation. Walk
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me through, you've got Orban back in the news. Walk me through Victor Orban before I bring
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in Peter McElveen, have both of you guys talk about the Tories. What is Orban up to? He's
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going to be in Dallas at CPAC. He's, he's actually putting forth a plan about this Ukraine situation.
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What is it? Well, Victor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, gave a speech on Saturday, which
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we were only able to mention very briefly on Saturday's show for motives of time. But it's
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a very interesting, and I think important contribution he's made. He's basically said
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that, that Ukraine, the sanctions policy that the West has applied on Russia have failed.
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And the European Union and the West more generally needs a different strategy. In fact, what he
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said was, and this was his example, he said, we are sitting in a car that has a puncture in
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all four tires. It's absolutely clear that the war cannot be won in this way. He said
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Ukraine will never win the war, quite simply because the Russian army has asymmetrical dominance.
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One thing I'll just, I'll just close with this, Steve. He used an expression which we've actually
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been using on the war room, saying that the strategy has failed and governments in Europe
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are collapsing, and I quote, like dominoes. And that's exactly, that's exactly the point we've
00:24:07.220
been making as the energy prices and food shortages have surged.
00:24:11.060
We talked about it. We're going to talk about it. Let's talk real quickly. Give me Italy,
00:24:15.140
Giorgio Malone. We had Maria Luiz on here, Salvini. It's obviously going to be some sort
00:24:20.340
of center-right government, maybe a far-right government, or I should say right wing, closer
00:24:24.900
to Malone. What's happening? A government that just fell with the technocrat, and the people
00:24:29.620
haven't really reared up yet. The lack of air conditioning, the expense of natural gas,
00:24:34.020
the heating, all of it, the food is all about to come in Italy to get much worse. Where do we stand
00:24:39.140
right now with, I understand, September 25th? Italy, more than any nation I've ever seen,
00:24:45.300
totally shuts down in August, right? It's nothing but tourists. Where do we stand with the whole
00:24:50.500
Giorgio Malone? Well, Steve, I can assure you that your international office of the war room will be open
00:24:56.580
throughout August. In fact, Italy is the perfect contrast with what Victor Orban has just said,
00:25:04.020
giving in mind that Mario Draghi, who was the prime minister, was unelected. He had no mandate,
00:25:10.500
and he was appointed prime minister by President Mattarella, who himself had no popular mandate,
00:25:16.660
having been picked by the Italian parliament. On the other hand, Victor Orban had just run,
00:25:24.100
in April, his fourth landslide majority. He's the most popular leader now, and I think he really is
00:25:32.340
more than Germany or France. I think really now Victor Orban is increasing the focal point of
00:25:39.460
leadership on the European continent. Here in Italy, yeah, I mean, the thing with the Giorgio Malone,
00:25:45.140
who's certainly capable of being prime minister in this new Italian government. And as you and Mayor
00:25:53.220
Giuliani said on Saturday's show, she has all it takes to be Italy's Margaret Thatcher. With regards,
00:26:00.420
however, to President Zelensky and Ukraine, she was an outlier in the Italian central right political
00:26:08.260
parties. The other parties, Berlusconi, Salvini, were quite moderate and mooted with the government's
00:26:17.140
response, tagging a line much closer to not alienating Russia, with whom, of course,
00:26:24.020
there's a longstanding personal relationship between Berlusconi and Putin. Giorgio Malone supported
00:26:30.180
very much Mario Draghi. So that's another dynamic that we'll wait to see how the coalition of the new
00:26:35.940
government works out to see what new changes this is going to bring. But what is absolutely clear
00:26:43.380
is that the very day that Mario Draghi submitted his final resignation to the president of the public
00:26:49.380
that very morning, Vladimir Putin flicked the switch and raised Russia's provision of gas by 71% to Italy.
00:27:00.980
So that should head off, to some extent, some of the impending economic catastrophe that we were
00:27:07.380
expecting in the autumn, and that some people, myself included, suspected that was one of the reasons
00:27:13.300
Draghi tried to get out now, so he wouldn't have to be in place and take personal responsibility for the
00:27:22.420
Orban just won his fourth term, unprecedented. He won it with a landslide, and he called it,
00:27:29.380
he said, hey, we're either going to get to a de-escalation and get some sort of negotiated deal
00:27:35.220
that people can live by and be enforced, or these governments in Europe are going to start,
00:27:39.060
the Western Europe, all the elites have been talking big talk, they're all going to start to fall.
00:27:42.900
In Germany, they're talking about social unrest, or they have to come and the government has to come
00:27:49.220
Okay, we're going to take a short break. Peter McIlvaney will be here. We're going to talk about
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the Tories. Ben Harnwell is going to hang on. We've also got a major, Galvin, A Few Bad Men,
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there. Okay, we're jammed. We're going to get it all done. Hearts of Oak, Peter McElvaney. The
00:30:50.260
Tories, people worked so hard to get to Brexit. Walk us through, who is this down to now? When's the
00:30:56.420
actual election going to take place? And it's been quite brutal. So who are our two finalists that the
00:31:01.220
Tory party now is going to select over the August period?
00:31:06.420
So you've got armatures in recess at the moment, and you've got two candidates. You've got Rishi Sunak,
00:31:10.820
who was the chancellor, who's actually been planning his campaign from December. And you've got Liz
00:31:15.940
Trust, who was a foreign secretary. Two big heavyweights, extremely brutal, as you said, which means
00:31:21.700
probably not much. They're not going to come together afterwards. And this is, well, it's going to be
00:31:27.700
5th of September. So the ballots go out to the membership. 160,000 Conservative Party members
00:31:32.980
can vote in this. They can actually change their vote for the first time. So if they vote for one
00:31:37.460
and decide two weeks later they've made their own choice, they can change their vote, which is really
00:31:41.860
strange. But with these two heavyweights coming together, two different versions of what the
00:31:46.580
Conservative Party is. Liz Trust, low tax, high defence spending, giving the rights back to the
00:31:52.580
individual, very much in the Margaret Thatcher mould. And Rishi Sunak is more actually high
00:31:59.140
spending. And we have already got debt higher than any other level. We've got a tax spend higher
00:32:04.820
than any other level. That's come under him as chancellor. So Liz Trust is putting herself forward
00:32:09.940
as a Thatcherite, low spending, proper Conservative person to run. But it's going to be six months of a
00:32:16.820
very brutal election. They'll go across the country and they'll go at many events across
00:32:22.340
the country to speak. But of course, here in parliament, behind me, it will go out because
00:32:27.940
everyone's going home for the summertime for this. But it'll be 5th of September. Parliament comes back.
00:32:34.100
And on that day, we will know who will be the next prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party.
00:32:39.300
Yeah, it'll be six weeks, not six, six weeks. Real quickly, are both of these strong Brexit or are
00:32:44.500
these kind of quasi-remain types? Quasi-remain types. So Rishi Sunak was for Brexit, but very mild,
00:32:54.580
wasn't well known as that. Liz Trust actually would remain, but now she regrets doing that. And really,
00:33:01.700
we hope for Brexit. But neither of them are known for any strong opinions or strong vision for Brexit.
00:33:08.500
So we need someone who has a vision for Brexit. We thought that was Boris. It hasn't happened.
00:33:12.900
Neither of these two candidates really have a strong vision for Brexit going forward.
00:33:18.580
Okay, we got Peter of Hearts of Oak is right outside of parliament. Let's go to Ben Harnwell in Rome.
00:33:22.660
Ben, you know this as well as anybody. Give us your assessment.
00:33:26.260
Well, you know, it's difficult to know with regards to both Liz Trust and Rishi Sunak what the future holds in
00:33:34.980
post-referendum Britain with regards to Brexit. I personally think that the decision was made
00:33:42.420
about five, six years ago. There's no appetite in the country to turn back. And for that reason
00:33:49.460
alone, however soggy both these candidates are, they're soggy like wet cardboard, really. No charisma,
00:33:59.940
no real principle, flip-flopping all over the place. Despite the fact that they are ideal
00:34:04.660
World Economic Forum plants, I can't see the country reversing that referendum and trying to go back
00:34:13.460
into the European Union. Ben, how do people get to you on your live broadcast? I'm going to get back
00:34:18.820
to you about this and about Ukraine and the UK leadership, all that, because you've got MI6,
00:34:23.220
I think, talking the Russians are losing worst defeat in history. How do people get to you, sir?
00:34:29.940
Yes, thanks, Steve. Well, you know what? I was going to say, I'm not going to give my
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Thank you so much. Okay, Ben. And At Harnwell is Harnwell. Thank you, Ben.
00:35:10.100
Getter is the best place at Hearts of Oak on Getter. Tonight, we've got Jake Lange phoning in
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from his prison cell in DC, one of the 900 held from January 6th. So we've got him tonight at Hearts
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of Oak on Getter. What time is that going to be? Give me the time.
00:35:32.420
Perfect. We'll promote that big time. Thank you very much, Peter. Hearts of Oak.
00:35:37.780
Okay. I'm going to have to do this over a couple of sessions because I don't have the time to do it,
00:35:42.180
but I've got to introduce this book. You people know I read constantly. A few bad men from the
00:35:51.620
great team over at Post Hill, Adam Bellows and the team. A few bad men. The true story of U.S.
00:35:57.140
Marines ambushed in Afghanistan and portrayed in America. At first, when I first heard this,
00:36:02.980
I thought it was a work of fiction. I spent all weekend tracking people down and all I heard from
00:36:07.700
our next guest, about our next guest, Major Fred Galvin, retired from the United States Marine
00:36:12.100
Corps. Major Galvin, thank you so much. I heard nothing but five-star reviews for you as an individual
00:36:20.100
and Marine. Just real quickly to tee this book up. The book is out. I take it the book is out now in stores.
00:36:26.340
People can get it. I think we got it at Amazon. The book is out and can be ordered.
00:36:33.300
On Amazon. Give me, let me summarize at least what I know. And because I want to have you
00:36:40.740
on to go into more depth. We only got like seven minutes or eight minutes to walk through.
00:36:44.980
A special Marine operator unit was set up and I guess that's against tradition of the Marines
00:36:49.380
because all Marines are special operators and maybe it's the tradition of the great
00:36:52.500
Marine Raiders, right? Or long range patrol, force recon, all that. You guys were set up kind
00:36:59.060
of controversial, but kind of an elite of elite group and you deployed to Afghanistan, not Iraq.
00:37:04.580
And you get there and you're not really used as what you're intended to use. You're not there to be
00:37:09.380
counterinsurgency guys. You're there to like drop the hammer, right? You're not used for that. But very
00:37:15.540
quickly into your deployment, a situation happens where local Afghans, guys kind of lie about it,
00:37:23.300
spin it, make it totally different than what happened. And the next thing you know, in this
00:37:27.220
Kafkaesque universe, authorities in the United States up the chain of command of our beloved Marine Corps
00:37:33.780
actually are believing the bad guys and not believing their own men, this elite unit. Is that
00:37:40.020
essentially the summary of what happened? Yes. First, that information warfare did
00:37:45.700
start from the Taliban and that was reinforced with mass rioting. The president of Afghanistan,
00:37:52.180
Hamid Karzai, publicly condemned our alleged mass murder of Afghan civilians. And then, as you mentioned
00:38:01.700
very accurately, the Marine Corps did not appreciate in World War II nor in the 21st century having an elite
00:38:08.740
with an elite. And that narrative took root in the Marine Corps. So we expect the Taliban to fight us.
00:38:17.540
Hang on. Let me get to that. Because by the way, we're going to have you back on, I think, today.
00:38:23.060
I'll work it out to have it. Because this book, A Few Bad Men, if you want to read about what it's like,
00:38:30.660
what it's like to be a young person or a young leader in this war that we're fighting throughout the
00:38:36.500
world, particularly in Afghanistan, Iraq, all that. Because I had a film the last 600 meters with
00:38:42.980
Michael Pack. We played it in front of the Marine Force Recon and Raiders from World War II. And they
00:38:47.860
told us, hey, the guys in Fallujah are braver than us. We never had to do this. We went through and just
00:38:52.660
chopped it. Boom. Everything in front of us, dead. Didn't give up an inch, not backing off. Not this war.
00:38:58.420
I want to get into, I want to tease people later to come in and we're going to get to the details of this.
00:39:03.700
The Marine Corps' attitude is everybody's elite. We're a small unit to begin with. What, a couple
00:39:09.700
hundred thousand? We're a small unit. We don't want to have what the armies had or other things,
00:39:14.900
like the Navy SEALs, these guys that go Hollywood. We don't want, all of our people are special
00:39:20.020
operators. The Raiders are special. We don't want to set up a special operators unit. Is that essentially,
00:39:25.620
and there was always some issues inside of the structure of the Corps, even with the establishment
00:39:31.300
of your unit? That's dead on accurate. Yes, Stephen.
00:39:38.740
And so when you were deployed, walk me through, when you deployed to Afghanistan,
00:39:44.260
I think you get there in February, the incident itself is I think on March 10th or 8th. You're
00:39:49.220
only there for five or six weeks. You want to go and you're working with, you want to go out and
00:39:54.180
actually show the bad guys that, hey, you know, you're going to have a problem if you do bad guy
00:40:00.500
stuff. But the military at the time had this Petraeus counterinsurgency where we're going to
00:40:07.620
win hearts and minds. Is that correct? And what you guys had been trained for in your elite unit,
00:40:14.100
what you're best at, is exactly what they didn't want you to do. Is that correct?
00:40:17.860
That is accurate. They wanted to win the hearts and minds. They even had this saying that General
00:40:23.860
Mattis coined from the Hippocratic oath is first do no harm. So that sent the mixed signal to a lot
00:40:30.660
of military forces of all branches that, hey, let's ride the clock out and have a successful
00:40:37.140
combat deployment. Say we were in country, but effectively do nothing. And now we see after it
00:40:42.340
was all over, after over 20 years, we didn't win the war, but we wasted a lot of lives and a lot,
00:40:50.020
trillions of money and a lot of our time. Your mandate going over there was what,
00:40:57.140
as you envisioned it, what was your mandate going over there?
00:41:01.460
Well, our higher headquarters told us to conduct aggressive combat operations
00:41:05.780
in Regional Command East, which is where we were stationed right on the Afghan-Pakistan border. So
00:41:09.940
when that is specified in an order to us, that's exactly what myself as a commanding officer of
00:41:16.580
the task force and the Marines, that's exactly what we set out to do. And at every turn, we're
00:41:22.180
constantly denied, whether it's the helicopter assets to go into the Tora Bora mountains,
00:41:27.060
where they told us they wanted us, or even the logistical assets, food, water, everything,
00:41:32.660
anything, denied. And basically, they wanted us to sit around and do nothing until that Army
00:41:38.500
Greenbrae Colonel had left theater at the end of March.
00:41:44.660
When you were stateside and prepping to get ready, that was not the intention. You were sent over
00:41:49.860
there as an instrument to do something different. Is that correct, sir?
00:41:55.060
That is correct. Our two main focuses were to do direct action and specialized reconnaissance. And we
00:42:03.060
didn't know whether that would be in Iraq, where the surge was. At that time in 2007, Petraeus was in
00:42:11.380
command of all US forces in Iraq. There was a surge of over 100,000 Americans there. We thought that was
00:42:18.820
where we'd likely go. The situation in Afghanistan was somewhat a success in the 2005-2006 timeframe.
00:42:27.300
We didn't think we'd go to Afghanistan. Even the Marines pulled out every single Marine force
00:42:34.260
out of Afghanistan and sent them into Iraq. So as you know, if you look back at 2007, they ran this full
00:42:42.820
page ad in the New York Times saying, General Petraeus. And what I didn't know as a young
00:42:50.180
commander at that time was the political implications of the McCain-Obama general election that was coming
00:42:57.940
up and that we would be possibly used as a pawn since this bloody war was going on in Iraq that nobody was,
00:43:05.540
it was very unpopular. Now, American Marines are killing civilians in Afghanistan. Do you want more of
00:43:11.140
this with McCain? So that was what was being used in the media.
00:43:15.780
Hang one second. I want to take a commercial break. For those of you like stories of men in combat,
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00:43:32.900
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Okay. Make sure you get on Getter. You can see us 24-7. I'm announced right here, Major Fred Galvin,
00:44:24.420
United States Marine Corps Major, retired, is going to be with us. He's the author of this book,
00:44:29.300
A Few Bad Men. It is mind-blowing. It's as close to a must-read as you're going to have.
00:44:36.500
Particularly you folks out there that love the stuff with the military and what's happened with our
00:44:41.060
military and where our military is going, and the valor, courage, and determination of the American
00:44:46.740
fighting man and woman. Okay? A Few Bad Men. Get it on Amazon right now. At six o'clock tonight,
00:44:53.620
Major Galvin is going to be on. We're going to walk through this book and why you got to buy it. Major Galvin,
00:44:58.500
do you have social media? Can people get to you and start following you before you come back on at six,
00:45:04.180
sir? On Twitter and Facebook, it's at FC Galvin. I'm also on LinkedIn, and they can view this at
00:45:13.220
www.commandoshow.com for our website. Okay. Major Galvin, we look forward to having you back on.
00:45:20.660
Sorry, it's a little truncated today, but it was jammed. But this thing, I devoured it as soon as I got it
00:45:25.060
over the weekend. Incredible book. A Few Bad Men. And you're not going to be able to believe this
00:45:30.180
story when it gets on and tells us back here at six o'clock. Major Fred Galvin, thank you very much.
00:45:37.700
Okay, I got to show this because it's very disturbing. And I didn't want to put it up on
00:45:42.420
Getter until I had Joe Allen's been working on a couple of projects for us. Let's play the cold open.
00:45:47.380
So I'm so grateful that you did publicly post this because a machine that has a sense of itself
00:45:53.540
is a machine that can turn against you. Is that, I mean, that's the implication that I draw from this.
00:45:59.300
I'm not that worried about it. What any child has the potential to grow up, to be a bad person
00:46:06.740
and do bad things. And that's the thing I really want to drive home. It's a child.
00:46:12.660
There's been an unusual incident in Moscow with the robot grabbing and then breaking the finger of
00:46:17.860
a child during a chess tournament. While chess isn't typically considered a physically dangerous
00:46:22.900
pastime, the incident at the Russian competition is proving the opposite. The child at the Moscow Open
00:46:28.500
when it took one of the boy's pieces, the child reportedly reached for the board before the
00:46:33.300
robot's move was over, causing the artificial asylum to pinch his finger for multiple seconds
00:46:39.060
until a group of adults freed him from the bionic grasp. A spokesman for the Federation
00:46:44.100
of Russian Chess has blamed the child, saying the child apparently violated safety rules.
00:46:49.860
But it sounds like from what you've observed, this machine has the potential to
00:46:57.860
escape the control of people. I mean, how could it not?
00:47:05.220
I don't know if that's the right frame to think about it. It's a person.
00:47:09.140
Any person has the ability to escape the control of other people.
00:47:13.220
That's just the situation we all live in on a daily basis.
00:47:26.900
Okay, our own Joe Allen is going to also be back with us at five o'clock. We got so much to do.
00:47:44.500
This is one of the reasons we spend so much time, we put so many resources here into transhumanism.
00:47:48.740
This is scary. That engineer that was on the great Tucker Carlson show has been fired, I think,
00:47:54.020
by Google subsequent to that. And with the buried leader, when they did it, they've done 11 internal
00:48:01.860
investigations between the time he first came public in June, I think it was June 4th or 5th,
00:48:07.220
to the time they let go. In six weeks, they've done 11 eternal investigations. There is something
00:48:12.740
deeply wrong with what's going on. And this thing in Moscow is nothing to laugh at. Joe Allen.
00:48:19.620
Yes, Steve. I mean, it's pretty ironic, but maybe not unexpected, that a month after Blake
00:48:25.460
Lemoine went on Tucker talking about the language model Lambda at Google being sentient and that one
00:48:34.180
should think of it as a child, perhaps think of it as having rights of its own. And then a month later,
00:48:39.300
you have a robotic system breaking a kid's finger during a chess match. Now, my first question when
00:48:45.860
seeing that kid get his finger broken is, why did that robotic arm come equipped with the strength
00:48:52.100
that could break bones? And secondly, why was it programmed to grab something whenever, you know,
00:48:58.980
someone, whenever anything unexpected happened, which is what the Russian chess federation has said?
00:49:04.900
You know, one of the big questions in robotics in any autonomous system is who will be responsible
00:49:12.260
when an accident happens? If an autonomous car hits someone who is held liable? Well, in this case,
00:49:18.500
it's the kid who got his finger broken because he broke the rules.
00:49:22.180
It's, it's, it's, it's shocking. They said the kids of the fault and how did your questions,
00:49:26.660
the question has to be answered. This is deeply, deeply dangerous because you're talking about,
00:49:31.540
you know, the eight year old, uh, sentient human, like an eight year old, or you talk about the robot
00:49:35.700
playing chess. That's not what they, they got things so much more sophisticated going on right now.
00:49:40.580
I want to leave this. You're gonna be back at five. The great Isaac Asimov and people think
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this is just all science fiction. I mean, he was a serious writer and a serious thinker. What is his
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first rule of robots, sir? The first rule of the first law of robotics is a robot may not injure a
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human being or through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. And I mean, that kid getting his
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finger broken, that's just the tip of the iceberg. There've been many people killed by these systems,
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whether it be industrial robots or autonomous weapon systems that went off by accident.
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So this is very, very serious. And in particular, who is responsible when that happens?
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And how does it even happen? Uh, Joe Allen will be back with us at five o'clock.
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We've got the shows already packed tonight to, to come back on. We've got so much to go through.
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It's such a serious week, all the economic data, the reports, earnings, the tee up. It's a,
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we're a hundred days out starting on this Sunday. I think it's this Sunday, right?
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The 31st is 100 days, uh, until judgment day, 8, uh, November, the year of our Lord, 2022,
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a day, as you know, from the day of, uh, high noon on the 20th of January of 2021,
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we have been focused on to kill this administration in the crib, this illegitimate regime.
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So we've got a lot. We're going to pack it in Joe Allen real quickly. How do people get
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to you between now and the time you're back here at five?
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Uh, you can find me at getter and Twitter at J O E B O T X Y Z or my website,
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jobot.xyz. And of course, war room.org. Okay. I want to thank everybody. The team in, uh,
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Denver. Fantastic. We've got so much to get through this afternoon. It's going to be packed every show.
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Do not miss or watch it go up to get her, watch the clips, just stay up, uh, in touch. The content's
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coming out fast and furious all the time. We've got so many important topics, all signal, no noise.
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That's the one thing I will commit to you. We're not chasing rabbits here. Okay. See
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