Bannon's War Room - December 14, 2022


Episode 2373: The Fight For Speaker Of House


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

176.45122

Word Count

9,645

Sentence Count

18

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

On today's show, we have a special guest on the show, Mike Lindell, who is running to replace Ronna McDaniel as President of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Mike is a former RNC member who is now running to become the next president of the RNC.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.640 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.200 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you've tried
00:00:20.220 to do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen
00:00:23.380 and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any
00:00:31.380 of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:38.660 is to save my country this country will be saved war here's your host stephen k back
00:00:47.080 okay welcome back um joe allen had a big uh spread on drudge the other day this thing about the uh
00:00:55.860 well i'll let joe explain to you here momentarily got dave brack coming and talk about the uh
00:01:00.180 capital markets in the economy and we've got uh we're going to go back to el paso texas
00:01:04.820 about the invasion of the southern border i'm going to be connecting dots they just announced
00:01:08.760 you got to scoop first just announced the press conference at one o'clock uh on this omnibus bill
00:01:14.320 every united states senator first off any united states senator like joe manchin and john tester and
00:01:20.020 cinema that want to even have a scintilla of a chance to be re-elected next year have to oppose
00:01:25.500 this of course all republicans can be no collaborators with mitch mcconnell who's essentially a traitor
00:01:30.980 um now they're going now i'm hearing they're going to attach the electoral count act the changing
00:01:35.580 of the electoral count act which they can't get passed normally they're going to throw that in there too
00:01:39.840 so all kind of games up here on capitol hill and this is what i keep saying we need president
00:01:43.540 trump to jump in here because what they're doing is trying to take away your second term right out
00:01:49.980 of the box okay they're trying to handcuff you with a debt ceiling with this amnesty for me and
00:01:55.400 amnesty if the amnesty thing was to pass which i think we may have stopped that but if it it was to
00:02:01.160 pass as part of this it would you would see a collapse of the southern border a collapse it's already
00:02:07.100 it's already an invasion so we virtually don't have a southern border but it would be something that
00:02:11.320 would be even more biblical than it is today which is 20 000 people a day starting on the 21st of
00:02:16.860 december and todd bensman's got it all laid out go to his um make sure you go to his getter account
00:02:22.560 mike lindell uh joins us mike uh you you've thrown your hat into the ring uh for the rnc
00:02:28.820 it's kind of the populace they're running kind of the precinct strategy guy that's running that's
00:02:32.880 kind of the voice of the people there's a lot of people in the power structure of washington
00:02:36.700 that think you're a disruptor and you may disrupt or chop block uh ronna mcdaniel but you got
00:02:42.140 basically zero chance of being head of the rnc how do you respond to the power brokers in washington
00:02:48.040 when they dismiss your candidacy as any anything more than a chop block to ronna mcdaniel sir
00:02:53.520 well what do you think they're going to say of course they're going to say that they that's their
00:02:57.760 propaganda plays that they are what they always do um they i've been calling all 168 i even talked to
00:03:04.200 harmeet yesterday that's running and and we had a great conversation and uh um but though it's a
00:03:10.480 common everyone i've talked to steve it's a very common theme ronna has failed i asked a lot of
00:03:16.020 myself why would she even run again if she loves our country and they the common theme was ego ego ego
00:03:21.940 and then money and i want everybody to know i'm not going to take a salary i'm going to put it right
00:03:26.520 back into the rnc because immediately we're going to change into this amazing amazing organization
00:03:33.020 where the donors are going to have trust again and pour money into it and we're going to put the
00:03:37.940 money in the right places you have to spend money to get a return on your investment and and uh when
00:03:44.920 they say that's a big that's a big that's a big deal you're saying that you will not take
00:03:49.600 a penny you will not take a salary from the rnc absolutely and i will put it right back into the rnc
00:03:55.740 and uh and steve when they say i don't have a chance here's where they might not realize that
00:04:01.300 uh this is uh 168 three from each state that vote which i get to call to each one of them individually
00:04:08.800 and they use paper ballots hand counted no machines whoa maybe the people that are saying that i can't
00:04:16.060 win uh i think there's going to be machines involved i don't know just saying why is it why is it a
00:04:21.600 private why is it the the vote for the uh for the speaker of the house is it public why is this a
00:04:27.220 secret ballot why why did all why did not all the three people from each state which is a state party
00:04:32.940 chairman and then a pre then a committee man and a committee woman who are voted by the they're
00:04:38.400 voted there why is this not a public why is it not a public ballot you know i don't know that but in
00:04:43.760 this case steve i think it's going to be to my advantage because ron is out there she called around
00:04:49.380 and got a hundred and some people that uh you need to get 85 and she says well i got a hundred
00:04:54.260 some but she publicly put out their names now i've talked to some of these people and they're going
00:04:58.720 hey it's a secret ballot i can vote for whoever i want i can vote for you mike and i'm gonna vote for
00:05:03.680 you so that way they won't be what do you call pressured by uh maybe the uh the uh the ones there
00:05:10.180 that want it that don't that wouldn't want me if there was any if they're gonna you know so they're
00:05:14.480 going hey who did you vote for because if you don't hit 85 you keep voting you keep voting and
00:05:20.540 and uh until you get a winner at 85 so i think in this case it kind of works to advantage it but i
00:05:26.560 don't know why this is they've been doing it for decades like this and maybe forever
00:05:30.760 okay so what about the so you've handled that criticism what about the criticism of the
00:05:36.700 mainstream media everybody saying mitch mcconnell and these guys because mitch mcconnell's
00:05:39.880 that hey the uh the mike lindell focus on elections is uh is dragging the republican party down it's
00:05:47.400 why they didn't win more seats but mitch mcconnell says why they didn't win more senate seats um in it
00:05:53.660 mike lindell's head of the rnc you're just going to be focused on that for a couple years what would
00:05:58.120 be your program at the rnc lay out to the people if you if you were to win this what what are you
00:06:04.680 telling people you're going to do what are the one two or three things as a businessman you're you
00:06:09.020 would do at the rnc well first of all i thought mitch mcconnell is a traitor hands down that's the
00:06:14.840 only thing i can say about that um him if he's saying anything like that about me uh the one
00:06:19.600 thing i would do right away is uh which i've already done my due diligence of seeing where they
00:06:24.700 where they have spent their money in the past and where it doesn't work and when you have like any
00:06:30.600 business you treat it like a business like with my pillow i've been attacked we've had thousands of
00:06:36.280 employees we've we've gotten through this without having to lay anybody off you know even in spite
00:06:41.680 of all of our footprint changing hey you don't have box stores you don't have this you don't that so
00:06:46.420 you've got to look at your current footprint and adjust to that and do a different input to get a
00:06:51.080 different output one of the things that we do right away is hey let's check out these election
00:06:55.680 processes and instead of abandoning people like carrie lake down in arizona and abandoning these
00:07:02.620 america first candidates where you cherry picked out let's look at this together and say hey um we
00:07:08.940 need to spend money here to fix the playing field and then we can go to our donors and say hey we have
00:07:16.800 a different platform and we have a different solution here and then the money will pour in but you better
00:07:22.760 give them a return on their investment and that would happen right out of the gate right out of the
00:07:27.660 gate because steve i'm so far ahead of this game over the last two years from the ground up from the
00:07:33.280 precincts up on up and of the republican party this would just be taking it from the top down
00:07:39.200 and kind of aligning them and saying what's our goals here our goals are we got to get our we got
00:07:44.720 to get republicans back in office so we're going to lose our country right now that's a fact we're at a
00:07:49.620 critical time and uh you can't keep doing the status quo same input same output come on you guys and
00:07:56.460 they just proved it you got i got a perfect advertisement with uh the abandoned arizona you
00:08:01.740 go over to georgia and you raise more money for her show and you get slammed again ronna you it doesn't
00:08:06.940 work you can't keep digging a hole and and digging the same holy you have to get rid of her and have
00:08:13.760 new leadership and steve another thing too with the uh with the the money spent it's going to be i you
00:08:22.000 know just like in a campaign i think i know a little bit about marketing those the ads everything
00:08:28.060 when you when you're looking at stuff and you're hiring things and siloing out i would view every
00:08:32.700 donor like you know like our only donor we're going to make sure we spend his dollar on everything to
00:08:38.380 maximize the ad potential maximize maximize the campaign potential um this is my wheelhouse on both
00:08:46.040 sides of it i run companies i solve problems and it's gonna it'll be amazing everybody
00:08:51.380 she said it's a three like ronna's uh argument is it's a three-legged stool voter integrity and voting
00:08:58.600 is is one but the other two are uh are registered getting registered voters which they've done a
00:09:03.860 historic job number two is get out the vote and i think she would argue her argument is that uh six
00:09:11.120 million more republicans is one of the biggest turn is not the biggest turn in the midterm ever
00:09:15.020 what's your counter to that of that it's more than just election integrity there's other aspects
00:09:19.780 of this too what is your plan for that well you can people will get out to vote you can that's part
00:09:26.320 of the campaign to get them out to vote and when but when you talk about registered voters steve you
00:09:32.260 you better make sure that you fix the part where uh they're just dumping names on and uh you know you
00:09:38.380 get you get 50 million people to turn out well here all they do is uh go like this and say okay we'll
00:09:43.300 just throw 60 million names into the hat when we talk about this early voting and these you know
00:09:48.780 but they're they're going down a bad path that they're saying hey let's we're the we're the
00:09:53.060 champions of uh of uh early voting we can do that we'll just go in there and we'll just compete with
00:09:58.460 them and get our people to vote early no that's the exact opposite of what you need to do and i can
00:10:03.060 show people why and uh so when you got when you have dirty voter rolls you've got to clean them up
00:10:08.900 like when you have registered voters pennsylvania you had more votes than voters again and in many
00:10:14.260 other states and many other counties in this country when you have more votes than voters
00:10:18.660 um you've got a problem when you go to wisconsin 7.4 million people on the register on the are on the
00:10:25.520 that on the voter rolls on the name the names that are there but you only have 4.1 million people
00:10:31.520 that could even register to vote that are even eligible to vote that's a difference of 3 million
00:10:37.060 you better fix that footprint or your all your stuff will be done in vain all your things to
00:10:42.800 get out people to vote they just press a number and you have higher number of uh a higher number of
00:10:47.820 names and that's the problem we're at we have to fix our voting systems immediately not not wait on it
00:10:55.080 for the next election say now now do you all see now do you all understand you can't keep getting
00:11:00.260 money from the donors and spending it to flushing it down the drain because you can't win
00:11:05.660 you have to fix these systems and uh and then all your stuff would work steve like you say it would
00:11:11.260 work getting people out to vote and and your advertising and your campaigning but by i can
00:11:16.760 also make those better too which i've been involved in that before you can make those a lot better a lot
00:11:22.600 better ads a lot better things a lot better spending the money wisely we haven't even gotten
00:11:28.080 into the money that they spend uh uh we won't even say elsewhere that uh uh frivolous spending
00:11:34.060 so you're going to do a you're going to do a stem to stern top down totally reorganization of this
00:11:40.760 right that if people back you you're going to come in and it's basically a restructuring right
00:11:45.240 a turn a turnaround as we say absolutely the first thing i'm going to do is find out who's uh
00:11:50.260 who the inner circle is of the the lawyers there whatever maybe they all got to go i don't know
00:11:55.120 uh but she's every if she's if she's not making these decisions she's getting some really bad
00:12:00.340 advice around her and uh from the members i've talked to so far they don't control where their
00:12:05.420 money is spent have you ever sat down have you ever sat down and talked with her and express these uh
00:12:12.380 issues that you have with rana no the uh rana i haven't talked to rana um it's probably been a
00:12:19.820 couple years because uh i believe she went against way against me when i was trying to get all the
00:12:24.780 attorney generals to stand up and fix this at the supreme court level and uh she went out there
00:12:30.460 right away and said biden won fair and square biden won and uh i was very upset i haven't i have not
00:12:35.940 we have not reached out since that so that was very that went public out in the paper that we had this
00:12:41.420 little clash and and uh now what i would love to debate her steve how about we get a debate going
00:12:48.180 with her i would love it on your show that'd be awesome you would challenge her to a debate
00:12:52.900 a hundred percent let's do it this week let's do it anytime rana anytime i want to do it that would
00:12:59.980 be awesome and then so you're not going to take us you're not you're not going to take a sour
00:13:05.040 you're not going to take a sour you're challenging her to debate let me just before you go we got
00:13:11.140 about a minute this is not a personal vendetta that she came out and said hey biden won you know
00:13:16.820 we got to move on and mike lindell is going to run around and be crazy man for a couple of years
00:13:20.680 talking about machines there's no personal vendetta here this is all for the good of the nation
00:13:25.400 absolutely it's for the good of a nation and this isn't it's not and it's not crazy talking about
00:13:31.120 machines there's many other aspects to this elect these election processes that we have to change
00:13:36.660 the laws that were broke by the secretaries of states where the rnc should have got behind that and
00:13:41.940 said hey you can't do this the legislatures make the law the rnc has standing steve they have
00:13:48.160 standings to change these things or prevent these atrocities from happening and uh what ronna did
00:13:54.740 one of the biggest things she did to this country was in the 2020 election it raised money falsely
00:14:01.380 under false pretenses i i would it's horrible and using people's names like myself where they use
00:14:07.760 names to donors going get behind this election get behind this election integrity we have to fix this
00:14:12.940 80 some million dollars and you know what they spent on election we'll call that weak word integrity
00:14:18.400 zero and they did it over and over again and they get what they cherry pick out the candidates we need
00:14:25.700 at the rn for the republicans we need republicans back in she didn't even congratulate her own
00:14:31.520 candidates in her own state of michigan when they won their primaries uh what's your how do people get
00:14:38.260 to you what are your coordinates before we bounce frank frank speech it's at mike lindell on getter
00:14:42.880 at mike lindell on uh on true social but frank speech i have my show every day it's monday friday
00:14:48.680 at 6 p.m everybody i'd love to have you follow follows us on lindell tv mike lindell thank you very
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00:16:07.640 okay welcome back um so mike lindell's thrown down wants to do a debate it seems like the audience
00:16:17.180 likes that idea so maybe we'll reach out to ronna and see if uh she's so inclined maybe it's maybe
00:16:21.980 get her meet up there tuned to a three-way debate some sort of town hall always good to get the issues
00:16:26.840 out there always good to debate um mike lindell's all into this i mean mike lindell and people are
00:16:32.900 saying he's crazy not going to get any votes you know people have said mike lindell's crazy before
00:16:37.800 he built a you know billion dollar company built an amazing amazing company and has fought off being
00:16:44.040 um de-platformed everywhere including in his remember he built it out of the trunk of his car
00:16:50.460 he then got into the home shopping channels then they took him into retail and big box he was one
00:16:56.500 of walmart's most profitable product lines particularly the pillow walmart is a company that
00:17:03.880 runs a thousand percent by the math every square inch of that place is mathematically driven by
00:17:10.020 you know a return on uh return on investment and particularly you know operating cash flow so when
00:17:16.180 they take out a product like that they're sending the signal they really don't like you right why
00:17:21.720 didn't they why did why were they all why was bed bath and beyond and uh and all big box and walmart
00:17:28.760 why they why were they all in love with mike lindell for years and then all sudden um you know they were
00:17:35.380 over it quickly and started pulling from retail when retail as you know is having a very tough they're
00:17:41.760 struggling at retail to make money because people are shopping so much online and people are buying
00:17:48.060 less things and having more experiences all types of stuff you listen to wall street guys
00:17:51.720 uh because they hate what he stands for what he stands for is voter integrity and i understand that
00:17:57.180 rubs some people the wrong way and the wall street guys saying mike lindell is losing you elections
00:18:00.920 but he is to the point of we have to get to the bottom of 2020 you have to get to the bottom of 2020 all of it
00:18:07.620 how it was pulled off but now the curtain's being pulled back and this is as i say this city is
00:18:15.400 about money and power i would love for it to be about other things but it's about money and power
00:18:19.220 we're in a great spiritual war right but it manifests itself in these battles over over money and power
00:18:26.920 and uh as we say i understand a lot of people say man i'm just too tired i can't keep doing this that's
00:18:31.800 fine that's a personal decision you're making the people that are not going to say that are what
00:18:37.400 we call and we're going to do this on our christmas special uh the combat history of christmas and
00:18:43.180 we're doing we're going to do um we're bringing larry swiker this year with patrick k o'donnell
00:18:47.680 for the christmas uh uh special we're going to talk about some of the darkest days in america 18 the
00:18:55.160 the christmas of uh uh 1814 right after they burned the capital in the summer in the summer of august
00:19:02.360 of 1814 and how it manifested itself later into the battle of new orleans which essentially brought
00:19:08.500 the revolution to an end uh we're going to do the um the story of white christmas and uh the summer
00:19:14.960 of 1941 in christmas 1941 right after um right after uh pearl harbor the writing of the song white
00:19:22.860 christmas the impact it had and then christmas of 1942 and what happened on the interim with midway
00:19:27.920 and all that uh and we're also going to talk about with patrick k o'donnell uh to go through
00:19:33.600 trenton in christmas night in 1776 the our country was only six months old and was almost uh obliterated
00:19:42.840 because of essentially a british expeditionary force that landed in august right and it basically
00:19:48.700 essentially won every battle uh from them all the way to uh to to christmas and over a very dark and
00:19:56.740 dreary christmas when it looked like this republic was killed in the crib right killed in the crib um
00:20:02.880 it is uh it it rejuvenated itself because of a military victory uh his army had gone from 20,000
00:20:11.180 right 20,000 even higher i think in cambridge but 20,000 that he started with in august general
00:20:16.760 washington it was down to i think three or four thousand uh into three or four thousand men
00:20:22.200 in the freezing cold to cross the delaware to do the 10 mile march in the snow many without shoes
00:20:28.460 right to basically attack the hessians that night and have a stunning victory and then have a series
00:20:34.020 of stunning victories so this country this country the resilience of this country is because of its
00:20:39.680 people right it's people and there have been people in histories in the pivots of history in the
00:20:45.700 hinges of history that have stood in there and go okay i got it i gotta sacrifice everything for this
00:20:52.380 right it's the reason that uh when they did the movie american dharma there was about the 10 films
00:20:58.860 10 films they had me select that have been pivotal in my thinking the first film was 12 o'clock high
00:21:04.380 when somebody comes and people know that somebody comes and works for me one of the first things they
00:21:08.500 have to do is watch 12 o'clock high right it's about task and purpose and what is your focus and what is
00:21:14.920 your purpose okay it it's not to run and chase rabbits and right now uh it is uh it is tough
00:21:22.700 sledding but their victories there they're already victories and they understand that this audience and
00:21:27.860 this uh this uh maga audience is coming for them and you know they don't like it they don't like you
00:21:34.660 outing it this is why they're having these huge debates right now look here's what they would love to
00:21:39.300 jam through they would love to jam through an omnibus they would love to keep spending right and that
00:21:44.140 regardless even tax revenues just in november of this year in november we just had the greatest
00:21:50.640 deficit in the history of the nation we had deficits in one month that you used to have in
00:21:56.780 radius term in the entire year and people thought that the world was coming to an end you had a 250
00:22:03.560 billion dollar deficit in basically the second month of this fiscal year remember the fiscal year in
00:22:11.320 september 30th uh it starts we're still doing the appropriations for last year this is why
00:22:17.980 they are trying to jam through this omnibus bill and i realize that's kind of a jargonistic term
00:22:23.540 omnibus means that because they're going to jam everything into it a massive discretionary spending
00:22:28.300 bill on top of medicaid medicaid medicare and uh social security which is about three and a half
00:22:34.660 trillion and tax revenues are plummeting why are tax revenues plummeting because if we walked you through
00:22:40.300 the economy and they give you all the happy talk you cut on msmc the economy's great everything's
00:22:44.460 fantastic yeah well the tax revenues are not saying that tax revenues saying it's plummeting
00:22:49.960 retail is plummeting there's gonna be a very tough year for retail that's one of the reasons we keep
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00:22:59.620 celebrate christmas people celebrate christmas they give gifts that's part of our tradition
00:23:03.500 right you gotta husband your resources because 2023 is going to be worse so we're trying to
00:23:09.460 offer up alternatives like the like the the the game which i think is under 50 bucks the election
00:23:14.660 game i can't speak highly enough of that because the cure code you get all the updates of what they've
00:23:19.800 done but it also it's i call it a heuristic device you learn while you're having fun and you've got to
00:23:26.340 learn you've got to get the immersive experience because this audience is kind of an elite and it's
00:23:31.680 an elite because of its um it's uh it's and i know that sounds kind of populism but it's the
00:23:36.940 people that immerse themselves immersive experience and want to participate and want to have an impact
00:23:42.180 and you're having a huge impact this press conference today kevin mccarthy he would love
00:23:47.000 not to have that press conference he would love not to come out and throw down hard against this
00:23:50.620 omnivus bill he would love not to put mitch mcconnell into the uh into the uh into the spotlight
00:23:56.620 but this is going to come down to the collaborationist senate you know and newt gangrich i think very highly
00:24:02.280 of newt but newt wrote this piece in axios he wrote somewhere and axios talked talked about it
00:24:06.760 uh where you know he said oh you got to watch how biden go you know govern biden's doing this
00:24:11.580 he just left out the part of the collaboration of senate and certain members of the house but
00:24:17.220 particularly a collaboration of senate mitch mcconnell in the history of this country right
00:24:21.840 now is quizzling he's exactly like the norwegians who just kind of flipped and were and ran the country
00:24:27.580 for the nazis after the invasion of norway and they'd already been there he's a collaboration it's like
00:24:32.080 the vichy government in france right he's a collaborationist they're collaborationist they're
00:24:38.300 collaborating with a regime and this regime you can see everything you want to know about biden is
00:24:42.840 on the southern border right and in the laptop from hell remember the laptop from hell is all about
00:24:49.060 joe biden it's not about hunter hunter is the delivery vehicle and the reason you're having this blow up on
00:24:54.760 twitter right now and everything on twitter because you're exposing the a government operation this is jack
00:24:59.880 dorsey's term it's not steve bannon's term it's jack dorsey's term jack dorsey said he apologized he
00:25:06.740 said he was removed essentially because he couldn't take one of these activist investors and he named it
00:25:11.880 it's elliot management's paul singer paul singer of the russian dossier all the all the all the horrible
00:25:17.900 things about trump that were all lies right created that with the british intelligence paid for that
00:25:24.180 then got got mccain because uh the washington free beacon which does a lot of great stuff
00:25:29.760 it's got a neocon aspect to it mccain is the king of the neocons right mccain started circulating that
00:25:36.140 started spreading around john mccain who had been on his knees and begged donald trump to endorse him
00:25:41.740 begged him please endorse me or i will lose right i will lose to uh uh to um to to uh to kelly ward
00:25:51.180 chemtrail kelly they mocked her right kelly ward's gonna lose in a senate race so it all is
00:25:56.420 interconnected it's all interconnected and the big the big thing is interconnected whether you love him
00:26:00.720 or not is the removal of donald trump it is quite evident that the fbi the doj certain aspects of
00:26:08.300 the fda the cdc the biomedical complex we're trying to get dr paul lexander on this afternoon to talk
00:26:13.560 about it he was there he wrote a book about the coup about how they replaced him and ronda santis is now
00:26:19.100 going to get into the whole vaccine part and people are saying that's a shot across the bow
00:26:23.480 of uh to president uh to president trump because of the vaccine issue it's an issue and this vaccine
00:26:29.420 is going to become a very very big issue in 2024 it just is it's going to become a big issue here
00:26:34.040 shortly because of all the information that's coming out on it and how they're still trying to
00:26:38.720 uh railroad this thing through so um a lot of dots to connect now but just remember in this city
00:26:44.880 in the next 10 days power of politics smash mouth politics right the both the rnc head and the in
00:26:52.180 the speakership all contingent upon response is going to come up and what they're trying to do is
00:26:57.540 trying to power through to take away not just spending the money i just want to make sure you
00:27:01.620 know this i'm not just but the unfunded two trillion dollars which is bad enough it's about
00:27:06.440 taking leverage away from this audience it's taking the anvil away so you'll still have a hammer but
00:27:12.640 you got no anvil the anvil is appropriations to defund the dhs to defund the fbi to defund doj
00:27:22.020 and to force them to the tables to have radical changes to force the administrative state to say
00:27:28.020 no no no no no no more mother money is mother's milk in this city we're going to cut off mom's milk
00:27:34.420 mother's milk no more no more oxygen that's what this fight's about and today mccarthy at one o'clock
00:27:41.060 and his leadership team will get engaged in this okay short commercial break joe allen
00:27:45.700 big star over a drudge the other day had a big thing right in the middle of it joe allen's
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00:31:46.220 okay joe allen's there by the way just a correction the drudge linked to this right joe's got a big analytical
00:31:51.660 piece that's coming out will be out momentarily hopefully tonight or tomorrow morning um joe allen
00:31:56.780 our editor for transhumanism i want to make sure the audience understands exactly what they saw this is
00:32:01.580 not a trailer for a christmas release of a science fiction movie is it sir it's somewhere in between
00:32:09.500 steve you know the maker of this film hashem al-gazali um or al-ghali excuse me uh is a berlin-based uh
00:32:18.620 scientist and uh science communicator basically a kind of uh filmmaker visualizing science so he's
00:32:25.820 taking all of these different procedures and technologies that are right now under development
00:32:31.580 synthetic wombs uh crisper based gene editing for designer babies in vitro fertilization with zygote
00:32:40.460 selection for the superior strain um all of these different elements are right now under development
00:32:46.220 and he basically created this visual and this is sort of a mock advertisement for what a real
00:32:53.980 company would look like that was doing this on an industrial scale so you could think of it sort of
00:32:59.420 like the metaverse advertisements that we saw last year where they're just kind of pumping out this
00:33:05.580 propagandistic vision of what they want the future to look like they're they're definitely gauging what the
00:33:12.540 public response is but they're also slowly but surely normalizing it and and for a much larger
00:33:19.340 proportion of the population that i'm comfortable with they're actually appealing to them a lot of
00:33:24.540 people think this is a great idea everything from artificial wombs and and the sort of uh you know
00:33:31.420 designer baby technologies that's right over the horizon but right now you also have in vitro fertilization
00:33:39.500 with zygote selection occurring as we speak parents are able to fertilize multiple zygotes
00:33:47.180 have them genetically screened and then select out those that they believe will be the healthiest
00:33:52.460 and you have men like sam altman who co-founded open ai with elon musk he's currently investing in two
00:33:59.980 big startup companies genomic predictor and conception the first is basically to be able to predict
00:34:08.460 what sort of you know health state and possibly the intelligence levels and strength levels and
00:34:14.300 other traits of a child before that child is brought to conception or you know brought to uh uh uh
00:34:20.460 maturity and the the conception is actually designed to allow people like gay men for instance
00:34:27.740 to merge their two sperm cells together by taking the genetic material out of one sperm cell putting
00:34:34.460 it into an egg and then allowing gay men to basically conceive so again i think that this the guy who
00:34:43.340 made this uh hashem algali he made it to start a conversation and it has definitely started a
00:34:50.540 conversation a lot of people are appalled and shocked and disgusted i think that's a good sign but a lot of
00:34:57.180 people are really really into this particularly a lot of the transhumanists that we've covered for so long now
00:35:02.780 it's not it's even not about being appalled in shock uh this is reality i want to go back to
00:35:09.660 the convergence i mean right there you're showing us the singularity where you can actually upon you
00:35:15.260 know just putting down money you can do this because the technology is virtually for for much of what they
00:35:21.420 talked about it's already here the singularity is the convergence of you know ai regenerative general
00:35:26.540 artificial intelligence regenerative robotics quantum computing advanced chip design and also crispr
00:35:32.620 and biotechnology the convergence of all that gets you to homo sapien 2.0 which is homo sapien 2.0
00:35:39.820 is what they're they're talking about there where you could pick do how smart you want them how to
00:35:44.060 and boom oh by the way one of the alternatives is is elon musk and early is going to be able to put a chip
00:35:50.140 into the baby at at birth or shortly thereafter this ties back though to joe biden's executive order
00:35:57.020 joe biden's executive order the what which was marketed as a moonshot for cancer right and to
00:36:03.180 help the lame and the blind and all that as they always do is that you know to help the people that
00:36:08.300 had you know uh spinal problems it was to help uh people that had neurological problems it was a it was
00:36:14.380 a this a moonshot to cancer because they want to cure cancer it was anything but that executive order
00:36:20.380 was a whole of government approach to basically back up the r and d that's still needed to push
00:36:27.500 all the technologies that were just listed in this in this faux advertisement am i not correct sir
00:36:35.100 absolutely it ties directly into that and i think that the the sort of ideal that human beings will be
00:36:41.420 upgraded that human beings are fundamentally flawed which is probably one of the most ancient insights that
00:36:47.980 any religious culture has ever put forward uh but the and the solution to those flaws is not to
00:36:55.580 turn to some sort of higher spiritual reality or higher spiritual discipline the and and certainly
00:37:01.820 not to ask god for blessings the ideal being put forward here is that this technological infrastructure
00:37:09.260 and the people running it in particular artificial intelligence will create a sort of structure a
00:37:15.340 substrate by which human beings can be endlessly improved so when you talk about the joe biden uh
00:37:22.460 biotechnology and biomanufacturing initiative they're explicitly talking about using artificial intelligence
00:37:29.820 to gain a much better clearer picture of what the human genome is how it operates and using crispr
00:37:37.100 technology to edit it at will that relationship between biology and artificial intelligence is made explicit
00:37:44.140 there when you talk about elon musk with the neural link you're talking about human brains that need to
00:37:49.900 be upgraded in his view in order to keep up with artificial intelligence again you're talking about merging the
00:37:55.980 biological self with artificial intelligence and in this this this uh concept video that we just saw
00:38:04.700 you're talking about there like probably the most intimate relationship where you have artificial intelligence
00:38:10.460 systems that control the temperature the control the heartbeat sounds that control the the sorts of
00:38:16.220 verbs or the sorts of words that a child is going to hear in this artificial womb uh you have artificial
00:38:22.460 intelligence being utilized in order to determine its genome in order to edit its genome so on and so forth
00:38:29.260 and so what it is is an expression of that transhumanist ideal in which you've created god through artificial
00:38:36.620 intelligence and you have merged human biology with it and whatever pops out the other end is humanity
00:38:43.580 2.0 humanity plus transhuman post-human the result of the fourth industrial revolution however you want to
00:38:51.820 put it it is something else it is something deformed and you know a lot of people a lot of obstetricians
00:38:59.020 and child psychologists who look at this concept of say the artificial womb talk about how you you don't know
00:39:04.940 what's going to pop out the other end it's quite possible it will just be an entire brood of
00:39:09.660 sociopaths but the more you look into the transhumanist vision steve i really wonder if that's not the point
00:39:17.340 um and this is one of the things uh you talk about the practicality and how you get your arms around
00:39:22.540 this is one of the things of what ronda stances is doing down in um in florida this this uh panel he's
00:39:28.460 put together to go after one aspect of it because you know joe um people talk about this apparatus
00:39:36.140 and they talk about the world economic forum they talk about build back better and the great reset
00:39:41.100 it all comes back to the pandemic and and particularly solutions for the pandemic which were not therapies
00:39:47.740 but you immediately had to go to wait for it the crisper when we when you talk about mrna
00:39:54.060 and you talk about that uh enzyme um technology that dr malone was one of the inventors of
00:40:03.260 that's essentially crisper i mean that is the basis for crisper right and that's so this whole thing
00:40:08.140 about the vaccine how the vaccine was mandated what research went into it what's the what's the clinical
00:40:14.220 trials all of it is kind of an opening salvo into getting a full accounting by the biomedical security
00:40:22.700 apparatus uh as as as personified by fauci and others in the fda and cdc is that correct sir
00:40:33.180 yeah the uh the relationship between the mrna vaccine and crisper is really tight for two reasons
00:40:39.180 one uh you know crisper obviously is used in the the manufacture of novel synthetic uh genes right mrna
00:40:47.820 strands but also the delivery system itself the uh lipid nanoparticles and the way that those capsules
00:40:54.780 allow for the mrna to get into the cells very very similar if not identical to the way in which
00:41:00.540 in proposed gene therapies that are right now underway the the experimental phases are underway
00:41:06.300 to get the uh crisper molecules the uh the crisper cas9 molecular complex into the genes and it works
00:41:13.660 basically the same way in essence right like from a a superficial standpoint where you have just people
00:41:20.780 taking shots into different organs uh in order to change their genetic code that different uh you know
00:41:26.860 i think if people really do confuse mrna with crisper they think that it's somehow altering the genes i've
00:41:31.820 looked into it deeply uh even that swedish study that said that you know yes it does convert into dna in
00:41:38.860 in some instances doesn't say anything about it changing the genome but uh and that's a major
00:41:43.740 correction i wish people would get out there more but it is definitely a stepping stone to gene therapies
00:41:49.820 and gene alteration by the way the doctor that won the nobel prize for it uh warned him against this she
00:41:56.780 wrote an entire book warning against uh against implementing this too soon without debate my problem
00:42:03.260 with the transhumanism is first nobody's had a public discussion about this you saw this you saw
00:42:08.860 the the the ad we played the beginning that ad are technologies that are either just over the
00:42:14.540 horizon or some of them already exist today just waiting to be the convergence of it and without
00:42:20.220 public debate on the uh basically taxpayers money this was all funded in government labs or at universities
00:42:27.100 taking grants now it's going to be um it's going to be commercialized by people that with your pension
00:42:34.540 fund money the venture capitalists and the hedge funds and the private equity guys it's all your
00:42:39.180 cash at the end of the day yet absolutely no discussion joe allen also anthony aguero we're going
00:42:45.420 to go back to the border here in the next segment of the war room
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00:44:52.060 okay uh welcome back uh joe allen uh joe give your coordinates the article comes out what tomorrow
00:44:58.140 we'll have you back on um i want to make sure how everybody gets you sir yeah it'll be up at joe
00:45:05.180 bot dot xyz first thing in the morning come sign up for the newsletter sub stack uh also it'll be at the
00:45:11.740 top of my social media joe bot dot joe bot xyz at getter and twitter and of course it will be first
00:45:18.220 thing up at war room dot org under the transhumanism tab working title demon spawn i think that uh the
00:45:26.940 audience will actually be very interested to learn how the ancients foresaw a lot of these technologies
00:45:33.420 it's really remarkable joe allen very subtle war war room type headline demon spawn thank you very much
00:45:41.580 joe allen look forward to seeing it tomorrow and having you back on thank you very much steve
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00:46:51.740 check it out now anthony aguero is a resident of el paso one of the real america voice correspondents
00:46:57.260 he's down in his native city of el paso right now sir the whole the eyes of the world and particularly
00:47:02.940 the united states are on el paso as the tip of the as the point of attack on this invasion of the
00:47:07.820 southern border give us an update anthony well right now the the increase in el paso has
00:47:15.580 significantly gone up it's it's at a 280 percent increase compared to october of last year uh it's
00:47:23.660 up to 53 000 uh encounters compared to 14 000 encounters of october and last year the mayor here
00:47:31.260 in el paso is reluctant on calling this a emergency and so we're not getting any additional assistance
00:47:38.700 el paso has already forked over over four million dollars in assisting all of this surge of individuals
00:47:44.620 coming over uh unfortunately there seems to be no end in sight for this uh people camped out right at the
00:47:51.900 riverbank last night hundreds of them still uh even after these new fences that you can see on screen here
00:47:59.020 were erected to stop them from trying to come in through that gap uh many of them uh decided to
00:48:05.420 stay the night uh basically expecting to come into the into the country at some point now there have
00:48:13.020 been plenty of migrants that have been uh released into the city of el paso according to a report from
00:48:19.580 el diario el paso uh over 22 000 migrants were released last month into the city of el paso right now
00:48:29.580 petty crime rate is on a rise here in el paso some of these migrants hang on hang on hang on
00:48:36.860 whoa anthony hang on one second 22 000 were released into el paso who who put that report out
00:48:44.140 uh el diario el paso and and what is that uh that is one of the bigger newspapers that we have here
00:48:55.180 in the city sir it said 22 000 wow how how the people because it's a democrat city and you just
00:49:03.020 re-elected all these democrats particularly in the house what are the residents saying now or what are
00:49:07.740 the basically the common person in el paso saying about this you know finally people seem to be waking
00:49:14.060 up unfortunately uh are the democrats stronghold still remains uh it's just really ironic how the
00:49:20.860 congresswoman down here did zero campaigning was reluctant to debate very much so like katie katie
00:49:27.420 hobbs out there in arizona and uh three years ago i i went to an interview where she actually came out
00:49:35.100 saying that el paso was the new ellis island this she mentioned immediately after visiting with nancy
00:49:42.540 pelosi and the catholic diocese and the uh the refugee migrant center here in el paso we had no idea
00:49:49.420 what she meant she might have possibly known something at the time that we didn't it just
00:49:54.220 raises eyebrows that she would make comments like that and she again made the same comment when uh
00:50:00.700 the vice president visited not too long ago the border with uh mallorcas as well sir um how do people
00:50:09.100 get to your uh the real america's voice coverage of this and how do they get to your social media
00:50:14.620 they can find me uh through real america's voice news through the app and you can find me on getter
00:50:19.260 at real anthony as well sir anthony aguero thank you very much uh for reporting this look forward to
00:50:25.580 having you back on the show hopefully maybe tonight we're gonna be wall-to-wall coverage of the invasion
00:50:31.020 of the united states through our southern border thank you sir thank you sir okay it's about money
00:50:38.300 and it's about power what they want to do is take away the leverage the power of this audience i want
00:50:43.580 to take away the power of you as american citizens they want to take away the power of the uh steve
00:50:49.740 cortez the mandate that the american people just gave the republican party because the same scale of
00:50:55.180 what nancy pelosi has and look what she jammed jammed through because she's a tough ombre as much as you
00:51:01.340 hate her and i realize a lot of the audience hates maybe too strong a term strongly dislike her she gets
00:51:07.980 stuff done right and she's not shy about doing it right now we have every opportunity to shut down
00:51:13.740 this insanity and it is insanity of what's going on in this nation's capital a lame duck congress
00:51:20.940 essentially been voted out either retired because they couldn't win re-election right or been voted
00:51:25.900 out of office is here right now with a handful of collaborationists trying to take power out of your
00:51:31.580 hands now finally people are with enough bannets you know gently towards the back metaphor uh are now um
00:51:40.940 are now waking up to this crisis in the capital city and things are starting to be done there's been
00:51:46.140 a lot of work on this last couple days we'll be reporting as a press conference i think at 1 30
00:51:50.780 we may be up on getter doing covers that grace chung and captain bannon live streaming that uh to make
00:51:57.420 sure you get commentary uh we'll be back here five to seven tonight full report of what's going on in
00:52:02.780 just an explosive fight in the nation's capital about money power sovereign direction of this country
00:52:11.100 see you back here at five
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