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Episode 2455: Live Reporting From Davos


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Summary

Amy Poehler and Ben Taffer join host Alex Blumberg to discuss the ongoing debt ceiling crisis and the possibility of an impeachment of the Speaker of the House of Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) over his handling of it.


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00:00:00.000 to say about the debt limit. The debt ceiling is going to be a point of contention in our
00:00:06.200 conference, but it's going to have to be one that we come together on. We are going to send
00:00:11.100 something to the Senate to make it a Joe Biden's desk to be signed. And we want to make sure that
00:00:16.940 we have things in there that we have to have. I, for one, will not sign a clean bill raising the
00:00:23.740 debt, the debt limit. Well, here's a problem, Michael. Members of Congress don't actually sign
00:00:30.600 bills. She doesn't know what the hell she's talking about. This woman has no clue. Isn't that scary?
00:00:38.800 Can we just, can we just for a moment stop taking this stuff seriously? Because they don't. They put
00:00:45.740 her on television. She runs her mouth and everybody acts like, oh my God, what do we do now?
00:00:52.560 What do you think you're going to do? This goes to Amy's point. We have to take it seriously.
00:00:59.140 We didn't three weeks ago because she was just a conspiracy theorist who would say or do anything
00:01:04.140 to get attention. But now she actually is in a position of power. So we have to pay attention
00:01:11.960 to the ludicrous things and the falsehoods that she says. She could impact things like our national
00:01:17.300 security. We can't just laugh at her like a buffoon. Agreed. Totally agreed. But you
00:01:22.540 know what? That's Kevin's problem.
00:01:27.180 Okay. He keeps going about Kevin McCarthy and put all these people on the committees,
00:01:30.800 Homeland Security, put them on oversight, on judiciary. You got Biggs, you got Gates,
00:01:35.680 you got Boebert, you got people, the 20 and the six everywhere. They're also melting down nonstop
00:01:41.920 about the debt ceiling. I want to go around. Benzman, what do you see? Do you like Eli Cranes on
00:01:47.120 Homeland Security? Others are on Homeland Security. Do you like how you see it's manning up there?
00:01:54.860 Yeah. I don't have any problem with it. I think that you're going to have some hawkish
00:02:01.360 positions that are taken about, especially the border. I anticipate a lot of movement on that in
00:02:09.540 the coming month or so. They didn't start out with that, but it's coming. It's definitely,
00:02:15.060 it's coming. I know that. So yeah.
00:02:19.360 Is Homeland Security going to be the tip of the spear in the investigation that leads to the
00:02:23.000 impeachment of Mayorkas? Yes or no?
00:02:25.820 I don't know. I'm sorry.
00:02:27.420 What do you mean you don't know?
00:02:33.340 That's not an appropriate answer at the boardroom. That's not a yes or a no. Are you saying no?
00:02:37.980 Are you saying no? You've spent too much time over the Daily Mail. You're getting a little soft on me.
00:02:43.620 Is that, are they going to lead, is Andy Biggs and these guys going to lead the investigation into,
00:02:48.400 well actually Biggs is on judiciary and oversight. Is Eli Cranes, these guys going to actually lead,
00:02:54.180 I'm not saying he's going to be impeached, but are they going to do the investigation of Mayorkas
00:02:57.600 to see if he, to get the evidence that he's allowed an exacerbated invasion on the southern
00:03:03.260 border? Do you believe? I mean, yeah. From what, yeah. Yeah. I mean, from what I'm hearing,
00:03:09.080 they're moving toward that. So, but I'm, I'm not that plugged in right now, but I, I think they're
00:03:15.100 moving toward that. But, but you don't, do you, do you not put a lot of stock that they're going to
00:03:19.280 do something or do you, do you think they'll wave off? I think they're going to do something.
00:03:24.180 It's, it's, it's, it's going to be more theater because it's not going to really,
00:03:28.240 it can't go anywhere. It's the problem with an impeachment, except that the information that
00:03:33.160 would come out as a result of any attempt would be highly valuable to the American people.
00:03:39.300 So I'm looking forward to any information that comes out as a result of it.
00:03:44.120 I have a lot of questions. I'd love to meet them.
00:03:48.820 Well, hopefully you're going to be one of the witnesses and maybe even a consultant for it.
00:03:52.220 How do people get to you on social media? How do they get to the book?
00:03:55.880 That's right. Uh, T Benzman at getter, uh, Benzman Todd at Twitter. The book is overrun. It's
00:04:02.760 available for pre-order. It'll come out next month. Uh, you can get it at bookstores and
00:04:07.880 anywhere books are sold next month. Uh, by the way, great, great piece on the beast
00:04:14.400 in the daily mail. We're pushing it out. It's already starting to go viral. So people really
00:04:18.300 appreciate the fact you're doing this type of research and reporting. Thank you.
00:04:24.140 Okay. Todd Benzman over at CIS. Uh, let's, let me go to Brat Brat. Um, Dean Brat, you've been in
00:04:31.300 this before. You see, they're melting down on all the different committee assignments. What do you
00:04:35.720 hope to see of these investigative committees from the get go? How, how do we know if it's real or if
00:04:40.780 it's performative? You can tell right there that Todd's a little concerned. He thinks he'll get
00:04:45.360 information. He's not so sure. You can tell he's not so sure if the, uh, Homeland security is going
00:04:50.800 to be able to bring it home. What are your thoughts? Yeah, I think you can tell if it's a
00:04:55.860 real deal, if they're willing to, uh, name names and, and list, you know, budget items and amounts
00:05:02.200 that go along with it. And then what Benzman said, that's key is the, to the extent we get this
00:05:06.980 information out. And like my CR idea there, I don't see it as a solution, but it gets rid of the
00:05:14.220 attack on the full faith and credit immediately. We can just say, we have an option to get rid of
00:05:18.700 that. Okay. We moved beyond that nice talking point, which is the only one they have. Uh, and
00:05:23.920 you can move on, but the, the committees, I see them as being strong. Hold it, hold it, hold it,
00:05:29.120 hold it, hold it, hold it. Whoa, whoa, whoa. The problem I got with that is we can have a lot bigger.
00:05:34.420 If you do the prioritization of payments, you get a lot bigger than a 10% cut. You need to more than
00:05:38.920 10% cuts are not going to make it. They're not going to hack it. We're in a bigger financial. That's
00:05:43.540 right. I would certainly not lead with that. I would certainly, that's a nice idea. We'll hold
00:05:48.000 it. That's a, that's a, that's an idea. Maybe you drop in August, right? Not now. And the reason is
00:05:52.920 we need the, until they show us the math, the 10% cuts, because here's why, if you just do the 10%
00:05:59.140 cut in a CR, it's never actually going to take place, right? They'll, they'll, they'll work around
00:06:05.160 it. We need a fundamental structural systemic, right? Systemic change to the con. If we, and we got an
00:06:12.680 opportunity to get it, but keep on the investigative committees, what would you like to see?
00:06:18.380 Maybe I should come down, by the way, maybe I should come, maybe I, maybe I should come down
00:06:21.800 to Liberty and teach Goldman Sachs one-on-one negotiating. That'd be good too. That'd be a
00:06:27.800 good course. Just, just, just, just, just kidding. I don't want to shock the folks down there.
00:06:34.640 You'd be highly effective. Yeah, no, I, same thing. To the extent that you can tie those investigative
00:06:40.780 committees together and their theses together, all of this is connected through, through the,
00:06:47.200 the swamp and the corruption up there, right? The CIA and the FBI is connected to China.
00:06:53.740 China is connected to the economy. The economy is connected to the debt and to the elites and
00:06:58.780 to privilege and to the reason the American people are not doing well. It's tied to the lack
00:07:04.300 of industrialization and the lack of capital investment this country's pursuing along with
00:07:09.380 productivity initiatives. So they need to piece it all together. And I just looked at, I pointed out
00:07:15.000 the Republican platform. I, I just went through the Democrat platform. It took me a long time because
00:07:21.180 they promised every good and service on the shelves at Walmart to the American people. But there's
00:07:26.880 nothing about fiscal responsibility or the debt in the platform. As I saw it, I could have missed it.
00:07:33.160 I'm so shocked. I couldn't find it. That seems to matter.
00:07:39.080 It's like a big league of course, certainly. Uh, Dave, how do they get to you on, uh, how do they get
00:07:45.780 to you on, um, on, uh, on your social media and how they get to you down to Liberty?
00:07:49.580 Yep. Just brat economics, uh, on getter. I posted a bunch of good stuff, uh, that's being discussed
00:07:56.540 on the war room and a bunch of financial stuff over the last few days. There's more coming today.
00:08:00.520 And then a third floor parents and young scholars come say hi.
00:08:06.180 You can't get a better place down there at Lynchburg, Virginia. It's God's country and just a
00:08:10.160 great, uh, organization, great people. And of course, Dean Brett, Dean Brett, thank you so much.
00:08:15.040 Appreciate it.
00:08:15.560 Thanks you guys. God bless. Hey, Cortez. I've been inspired on this thing since NBC kicked it off with
00:08:22.200 the Godfather. Here's what I think we ought to do. I think the negotiation ought to be the last scene
00:08:26.360 in Godfather one, right? The baptism scene. That's what we take care of all. We're going to take care
00:08:31.100 of all the issues. We're going to take metaphorically. Don't look to people be having their heads
00:08:35.740 blow up metaphorically that film climax and Michael Corleone taking care of the taking care of the
00:08:41.920 issues that, that confronted him at the time, right? A global solution. Was it
00:08:45.540 not, sir? Yes. Yeah. We said all family business, you know, to your point about these committee
00:08:50.020 assignments, Steve, I think this is really exciting what's going on in the, in the Republican house.
00:08:54.820 Uh, and I want to give great credit to house leadership for putting the right people on the
00:08:59.900 committees that matter. You know, for example, the oversight committee in, in particular, uh, we have
00:09:05.300 some real doers, some real fighters on that committee. People like Boebert, Gosar, uh, Marjorie Taylor
00:09:14.020 Green, Anna Paulina Luna, Scott Perry, Byron Donalds. I mean, that is a committee that is stacked
00:09:19.140 with America first fighters. But the one that I'm most excited about is the 2023 reincarnation of the
00:09:26.360 church committee, uh, to investigate what the intelligence community in particular has been doing,
00:09:31.040 uh, to punish and inflict pain really upon the American people. Because to me, Steve, the, the
00:09:37.140 most insidious threat to our Republic right now is the marriage of the intelligence community with big
00:09:43.480 business, particularly big media and big tech. Um, we have learned a lot about it, uh, thankfully
00:09:48.460 because of the Twitter files and because of those revelations, there's a lot more that we need to
00:09:52.600 learn a lot more transparency, which is needed about what this parallel, largely unaccountable
00:09:58.160 government is doing to the American people, how it is using its power in permanent Washington,
00:10:03.660 uh, to act independently of the voters, independent of accountability from the citizens of this
00:10:09.720 country. And I really believe that Jim Jordan, as the head of that subcommittee, uh, is going to do
00:10:15.040 yeoman's work, is going to do great patriotic work to uncover and give, give us and provide sunlight
00:10:22.000 onto a badly needed, uh, investigation into what the intelligence community is doing to this country.
00:10:27.040 So that to me, uh, you know, a lot of these committees, I think there's a lot to be excited
00:10:30.840 about, but I think that is the most significant and will probably be the most material political
00:10:36.020 development in the U S house in this, uh, new year of 2023.
00:10:40.300 Well, it could, it could, could be over the last 20 or 30 years. I got to tell you in, in Davos,
00:10:44.060 we're going to go to the Davos here momentarily in Davos raise over there, the FBI directors on
00:10:48.720 the stage over there talking about working, you know, national security, uh, the, uh, justice system
00:10:54.980 working with big tech. I mean, they're just up in your grill on this thing. They're not going to
00:10:58.640 back off. We have to break it. We have to break it. Uh, Steve Cortez, how did we get to you, sir?
00:11:03.580 Yes, please find me on the Twitter. I'm at Cortez, Steve Cortez with an S
00:11:07.760 brother. Thank you very much. Uh, we got a scalp last night. The great work of guys like Ed Dowd,
00:11:15.840 Dr. Malone. There was a big scalp coming down from, uh, from a New Zealand. Do we have a clip?
00:11:20.220 I want to bring in Ed Dowd from Hawaii. Let's go ahead and play the clip.
00:11:28.380 And so today I'm announcing that I will not be seeking re-election
00:11:32.180 and that my term as prime minister will conclude no later than the 7th of February.
00:11:41.700 For my part, I want to finish with a simple thank you to New Zealanders for giving me this
00:11:47.140 opportunity to serve and to take on what has and will always be the greatest role of my life.
00:11:54.200 I hope in return, I leave behind a belief that you can be kind, but strong, empathetic,
00:12:01.000 but decisive, optimistic, but focused, that you can be your own kind of leader,
00:12:07.780 one that knows when it's time to go.
00:12:12.300 Princess, princess lockdown right there. Ed Dowd, tell us what really went on. Why did,
00:12:16.460 why did she, she was the darling. She would came to Washington DC. She's fed it. She goes to Davos.
00:12:21.660 She's fed it. She goes to London. She's fed it. She was the darling of the biomedical security state.
00:12:26.640 What happened at Dowd?
00:12:28.680 Uh, bottom line is she was going to lose her party was going to lose. So she preempted by resigning.
00:12:35.040 But, you know, when you watch the body language of what she, of her resignation, you know, I had a career
00:12:41.620 interviewing CEOs and I spent a lot of time reading body language. That body language was atrocious.
00:12:47.460 There's a little bit of fear going on in there. I think what we're going to find out, we haven't done the
00:12:52.480 all cause mortality on New Zealand, but it's going to show that there wasn't really any during COVID.
00:12:57.820 And then it shot, it's probably exploding right now, uh, since the vaccination program, which is draconian.
00:13:03.660 And this woman, you remember like Fauci, who declared his science, he declared she was truth.
00:13:09.120 There was a clip of her saying, do not listen to anybody else. We are truth. I am truth. And, uh,
00:13:15.660 she also instituted the two tier system and she was proud of it. So this, this woman, uh, was like
00:13:22.440 you said, heralded as one of the greatest, uh, achievements of the WEF. She's one of the students,
00:13:27.640 I believe of the WEF. And, uh, I'm happy to say it looks like one of the ring rates of the
00:13:33.380 WEF has fallen.
00:13:37.380 It's amazing. Ed, how did they get your book? How did they find out more about this? Cause she was,
00:13:41.900 uh, I think global young global leader, world economic forum. She was the hammer on the
00:13:46.900 lockdowns and the vaccine. She was absolutely hardcore. And you're right. The math is what's
00:13:51.180 blowing her out of the office. That's a big scalp. How did they get to you? How did they get to the
00:13:54.700 book? Cause unknown. The book is cause unknown, the epidemic of sudden death in 21 and 22. It's on
00:14:01.160 Amazon. It's, uh, also at skyhorse, uh, publishing.com. Um, and, uh, I'm, I'm back on Twitter at
00:14:08.760 Dowd Edward and I'm on getter at Edward Dowd. I post in both places simultaneously. Uh, but, uh,
00:14:14.760 today's a good day. It seems like, it seems like, uh, to me, Steve, that, uh, there's some things
00:14:21.140 going on. I mean, this mysterious timing of the Biden files and, uh, world leaders are starting
00:14:27.560 to, uh, I think become very, uh, nervous right now because the math is Ed Dowd's putting the math
00:14:34.440 forward. They should be. Ed Dowd. Thank you very much. Thank you, brother. Ed Dowd, big scalp in New
00:14:44.340 Zealand. You're going to see others have their political careers die. Suddenly going to Davos next.
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00:16:04.860 Chairman Schwab. Chairman Schwab. Chairman Schwab. I'm from Japan. May I ask you for... I'm
00:16:13.140 from Japan. Yeah. And may I ask you for a comment? No, we're on our way to the next thing. We're
00:16:18.980 a bit late. Oh, I can just walk with you and ask questions. Oh, I think we're gonna, we're gonna rush,
00:16:23.360 actually. But thank you. Thanks very much. Which media are you with? I am an independent journalist
00:16:30.700 from Japan. Yeah, no, thank you very much. Yeah, yes. I have to ask. Thank you. Thank you.
00:16:35.080 Thank you. But I, I, I want to ask just, just one more. One question. Thank you. Take care of yourself.
00:16:47.880 Where are you guys? Bye.
00:16:50.880 I can just walk and ask questions. Thank you. No, sorry. We're in a big rush. We've got
00:17:00.860 so many things tonight. But for us, it's very, it's very precious moment. I know, I know.
00:17:05.940 You can, I can, you've got so many people stopping. Yeah, I know. If you were to stop for
00:17:09.360 everything, we win. That's the unfortunate. So I'm very sorry. But thank you. But thank you
00:17:13.460 for trying. Do you know the voice that worry about globalism? Thank you. There are many concerns.
00:17:19.780 Thank you. Nice evening. Thank you. Thank you.
00:17:26.020 Okay. There you have the intrepid Masako, who normally is one of the wingmen for Michael
00:17:31.320 Yant. She's in Davos. She joins us right now. So what was the question you were trying to get
00:17:35.960 Klaus Schwab? And I've never seen an independent journalist get that close to him. So great job
00:17:41.300 there. What was the question you wanted to have him answer, ma'am?
00:17:44.080 I was going to ask him the legitimacy of this World Economic Forum, because himself and
00:17:52.660 those people who attend this forum, they are not elected by us. They pay a lot of money
00:17:57.940 to get an ID badge to go to enter this conference. So I wanted to ask them how you are qualified
00:18:05.540 to implement, speak, and harsh policies or not. That was that question.
00:18:15.220 What, give us your sense, Masako, because you've been all over the world, from the Dutch farmers,
00:18:20.120 you've been in, down in, in the Dairian Gap. You've done reporting from all over the world now
00:18:25.960 about this current crisis we're in, and they talk about the Pali crisis.
00:18:29.660 What's your sense of what's happening at Davos right now? Have they learned their lessons
00:18:34.460 from the pandemic, or are they doubling and tripling down, ma'am?
00:18:40.880 I talked to a couple of globalists from Japan, and I asked them what they are thinking about
00:18:49.420 forcing policies on us. And they were clearly saying that those policies need to be accelerated.
00:18:57.780 So they are going to, thinking to push us even harder. That's the sense I get.
00:19:07.080 So you, you're, what you're learning there is that they're going to accelerate
00:19:11.500 their efforts for control. Is that what you're, is that what you're reporting?
00:19:17.620 Yes. I interviewed one of the board of trustees. He's a Japanese person. His name is Heizo Takenaka.
00:19:25.580 And I asked them, there is this problem that's globalism and nationalism. What do you think
00:19:33.540 about it? And he was saying, we need more globalization. That's what he said. So he said,
00:19:40.100 it's not enough. That's the clear statement that I got. So they are going to come even harder.
00:19:48.180 Wow. Masako, how can we get, how can we follow your intrepid reporting? Where do we go to,
00:19:56.140 where does the audience go to follow that?
00:19:59.080 I have my own website, masakoganaha.com, and I have a Getter account and Twitter.
00:20:06.840 Okay, we're going to put those all up in the chats. Yes, ma'am.
00:20:10.240 This is the traffic jam in Double Street. The cars are operated by gasoline. That's what I wanted to show you.
00:20:19.780 Okay. Thank you. Masako, I never feel good when Michael Yan is separated from you. He's now down in Central America in the Darien Gap. So I wish we had the parental supervision of you with Michael Yan. But thank you very much for coming on. Appreciate it.
00:20:45.380 Thank you. Thank you very much. I sometimes feel somebody's following us, individual journalists, but that's what we have to deal.
00:20:55.840 Okay. Make sure we check that out. Do we have, thank you very much. Do we have Nora? Is she ready? Okay, let's go to Nora. Nora, you're back in Geneva at the headquarters of World Economic Forum. Am I correct there?
00:21:09.160 Not too far. About a five, ten-minute car ride. Behind me, on that hill, actually, I'm not sure you can see it as the sun is setting. But yeah, we're very close to the headquarters here, which are, like in Davos, barricaded with high barriers everywhere.
00:21:26.860 Thank you very much.
00:21:56.860 To actually have more control over people's lives?
00:22:00.340 One hundred percent. Masako is spot on. And this entire week, we talked about how metrology, the measurement of everything everywhere all the time, is now a possibility, thanks to the advancement of technology with Internet of Things, 5G digital currencies, which are the key to the implementation of the digitalization of society.
00:22:24.020 So we covered that. And we also covered the fact that censorship and disinformation is one of their main themes as well, because they need an absolute control of the narrative to continue pushing this agenda.
00:22:37.920 Now, what else we can talk about is the globalist so-called predictions that they come out with, because in addition to everything we talked about, they need more and more catalysts.
00:22:49.920 So the so-called pandemic was definitely a catalyst. And yesterday they talked about global cyber attacks.
00:22:57.920 So there was this one panel entitled Global Cyber Security Outlook 2023.
00:23:02.920 And Jeremy Juergens, the WEF Managing Director, whose offices are behind me here in Geneva, said, quote, 93 percent of cyber leaders and 86 percent of cyber business leaders believe that the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next few years.
00:23:23.080 End quote. And so you see, Steve, what's been happening the last few years, we are at the latest stages of the new world order of this one world government.
00:23:32.900 And they use events like COVID-19, like a potentially dramatic cyber attack in order to push and ram this agenda down our throats.
00:23:46.440 And just to mention, you know, doctor, I'm not going to call him doctor, excuse me, Minion Fauci had said early 2017 on tape that under the Trump administration, we could expect a that no, that there would be.
00:24:03.340 He was certain that there would be a surprise outbreak.
00:24:07.560 And we know that in the fall of 2019, they had the simulation for this outbreak called event 201.
00:24:15.120 And similarly, coming back to the cyber attack in July 2021, the WEF actually, under the leadership of Klaus Schwab, had another simulation entitled Cyber Polygon for such a type of attack.
00:24:33.480 So they're telling us, in essence, what their plans are.
00:24:37.560 And as I mentioned several times, this is the controlled reveal.
00:24:41.220 Well, you're saying because they did this with the pandemic and they can say, well, you know, we warned you about a pandemic now with this massive cyber event of what they're talking about, said, hey, we warned you guys back in Davos in January 2023.
00:24:55.240 You should have paid attention.
00:24:56.680 Is this is this your point?
00:24:57.800 They foreshadow these so they could then say they warned everybody about it.
00:25:02.260 I mean, I think it's much more sinister than that.
00:25:06.260 I think it's more like predictive programming in some way or just, you know, letting the people know what is what is about to happen or coordinating, you know, having these exercises where they get exercises where they can coordinate in preparation of when they do take place.
00:25:22.900 But, you know, I'll be called a conspiracy theory for saying that there is for saying that.
00:25:26.880 No, no, you're just reporting what is actually happening.
00:25:32.640 Nor, how do people how do people follow you?
00:25:34.740 Where do they go?
00:25:37.200 My getter and Twitter handles are at Norbin Laden and my website is Norbin Laden dot com.
00:25:44.640 And I just like to add to that in terms of these predictions.
00:25:47.060 They also had a panel entitled 100 days to out trace the next pandemic.
00:25:53.220 And they had Tony Blair, Albert Borla, Richard Hatchett, who is the CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovation, CEPI.
00:26:03.040 We're going to be hearing much more about this organization in the next couple of years.
00:26:06.260 And we had this woman, Helen E. Clark, chair of the Lancet Countdown High Level Advisory Board on Health and Climate Change.
00:26:17.260 My goodness, she must be a very important minion to have such a title.
00:26:20.900 But the topic was creating safe and effective vaccines in 100 days to help economies and societies contain the next outbreak before it spreads.
00:26:30.860 So also very much using that model of future, quote, pandemics to continue pushing forward with the new world order agenda.
00:26:43.380 This is the whole thing on vaccines and the vaccine passports.
00:26:46.040 That's why we've got to continue to drive the ineffectiveness here and and really force this regime here to come up with.
00:26:53.200 This is why you saw the the prime minister of New Zealand.
00:26:56.740 She knew it was coming as far as the numbers go.
00:26:58.460 Also, I want everybody to know where where nor is Geneva is actually the engine room of the U.N.
00:27:05.580 In fact, Geneva is a place that a lot of a lot of bad a lot of bad characters there, nor as you know.
00:27:12.480 But everything that Michael Jan and Ben Burkwam and and Oscar Blue Ramirez are reporting in the Darien Gap.
00:27:19.820 When they talk about the U.N. and everything, it comes right out of Geneva.
00:27:22.640 That's where the big that's where WHO is.
00:27:24.760 That's where Nesco is.
00:27:25.860 That's where all the big you know, the New York is just the General Assembly where the media takes place.
00:27:31.640 But the engine room in the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party have infiltrated every aspect of it.
00:27:37.660 Nora, thank you very much from going back to Geneva reporting near the headquarters of WF.
00:27:42.280 Thank you. Appreciate it.
00:27:43.680 Thank you very much.
00:27:44.660 Okay, we have the National Files.
00:27:48.460 Frankie Stocks is going to be with us.
00:27:50.900 Joe Allen, Father Pavone.
00:27:52.660 We've got a lot to get to and not a lot of time.
00:27:56.340 Strap in.
00:27:57.960 Be back in a moment in the war room.
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00:29:29.800 Governor Kemp of Georgia, we know you well.
00:29:34.100 We've seen you a lot on TV all over the world.
00:29:38.280 During the last elections, you were very clear on some principles.
00:29:46.460 You were reelected, a broad majority.
00:29:49.460 Now, of course, there has been some reflections of why the Republicans didn't do better in the House election with representatives.
00:30:02.820 And a lot of the candidates that were election deniers were not elected.
00:30:09.520 Any reflections on that because of your own background too?
00:30:12.980 Because you came under some pressure, but you didn't really give in on that, did you?
00:30:16.920 Well, I mean, look, I wouldn't want to try to speculate on, you know, every member, every Republican candidate for Congress or the United States Senate outside what we saw in Georgia.
00:30:28.300 My own perspective is I think the people of the state that I represent, which is a great one, they, you know, look, they want us to know,
00:30:38.120 they want to know the differences between the candidates, but they also want to know what we're for.
00:30:42.660 Like, what are they going to get the next four years?
00:30:46.520 And that's something that we just stayed focused on.
00:30:49.460 And I think when you look at the Republican ticket in the state of Georgia.
00:30:54.120 Frankie Stocks joins us.
00:30:56.260 He did a great job on this, Brian Kemp.
00:30:57.680 I want everybody to reach it by watch the whole thing because it goes on for a couple more minutes over at National File.
00:31:05.640 Frankie, summarize, Kemp, I mean, they teed him up.
00:31:11.560 They had him there for one reason.
00:31:12.940 They didn't want to hear about the growth in Georgia.
00:31:14.660 They don't want to hear about the economic opportunities.
00:31:17.000 I know he's telling the people in Georgia, I'm over there pitching business because Atlanta is an international city.
00:31:21.560 We've got to get international business and Hartsfield Airport is one of the big – they invited him.
00:31:26.880 He didn't read the memo.
00:31:27.960 They invited him for that exact moment.
00:31:29.540 The guy speaking is the guy that may take over.
00:31:33.000 He's, I think, the president of World Economic Forum.
00:31:36.280 He's the guy touted to be when Klaus Schwab goes to his just reward.
00:31:41.440 This is the guy that's teed up.
00:31:42.720 So that is a big panel.
00:31:44.480 They had big American politicians.
00:31:46.900 Frankie, as you went through and analyzed this, he was there to say the election deniers lost.
00:31:53.040 The election deniers are extremists.
00:31:55.060 They're bad people, correct?
00:31:57.360 Oh, absolutely, Steve.
00:31:58.480 You know, Governor Brian Kemp was brought there for one reason, and it was to give him a pat on the head for his total failure to secure Georgia's elections.
00:32:06.840 And, you know, that's exactly what the World Economic Forum did.
00:32:10.020 He sat on a panel full of left-wing Democrats and full of, you know, phony centrists as well.
00:32:17.080 So this, you know, this panel was very telling of the World Economic Forum's influence on the United States government.
00:32:24.260 They talked about other things there.
00:32:25.780 They talked about our free press and how it's a problem because the American people know too much.
00:32:31.340 It's disrupted the system.
00:32:32.940 No, this is the panel we cut a piece out last night, Mickey Sherrill.
00:32:36.740 And I put up on Getter.
00:32:37.820 As a Naval Academy graduate, she should know better.
00:32:40.100 And these service academies, and Mo went to West Point, and I revere West Point.
00:32:43.840 I revere the Naval Academy.
00:32:44.920 I didn't go there.
00:32:45.500 I was out of Newport, Rhode Island, but I served with many people at the Naval Academy, have tremendous high regard.
00:32:52.860 But if you look at the trash talk that goes on by West Point and Naval Academy graduates, and if you look at the academies, have to understand something.
00:33:01.560 We're winning here, and we're going to win.
00:33:03.840 And we're not going to allow these service academies to generate these globalists that sit there and trash talk the American people.
00:33:12.120 Mickey Sherrill, in this very panel, you're absolutely correct, and she's a helicopter pilot, I think, Naval officer, Academy grad.
00:33:19.000 She talked about extremists and how dangerous extremists are.
00:33:22.340 You're talking about this audience, ma'am.
00:33:23.880 These are veterans and people in the service today, and you guys better start watching what you're saying because people are getting tired of it, getting tired of the service academies, which we're paying for generating these globalists, right, these globalists that think it's their duty to trash talk the citizens of the United States, the common man and woman, and people are just not going to tolerate it.
00:33:47.280 That's not acceptable for her to go on an international stage, and they brought Sherrill there specifically for that to trash MAGA.
00:33:56.600 And Brian Kemp was brought specifically to be election deniers, talk about the election deniers and the fact that he didn't secure the election.
00:34:05.960 Let me play, Frankie, it gets even worse.
00:34:08.120 Do we have Chris Ray's?
00:34:09.060 Let's play Chris Ray.
00:34:09.960 Your FBI director, check this out.
00:34:12.620 Your FBI director, instead of leading a raid on Biden's homes about the compartment of top-secret documents, Chris Ray's over at Davos hanging with the globalists.
00:34:23.480 Let's play the Chris Ray, and I want to get Frankie's take on this.
00:34:27.060 Does it make you feel like U.S. infrastructure specifically or infrastructure in general is becoming more vulnerable or less vulnerable?
00:34:35.480 Are we getting better at anticipating these threats, or are they multiplying, and how do we think about ensuring that security in the future?
00:34:42.620 Yes.
00:34:44.160 I mean, I think on the one hand, the attack surface, as you say, is significantly broadening.
00:34:51.240 The range of attack methods is significantly increasing, both in quantity and quality.
00:34:57.260 On the other hand, I think the sophistication of the private sector is improving, and particularly important, the level of collaboration between the private sector and the government, especially the FBI, has, I think, made significant strides.
00:35:14.400 We are focused, you know, looking at cyber attacks, looking at what's happening in the Ukraine.
00:35:21.340 We did see, as the conflict erupted, an increased effort by the Russian intelligence services, which have been conducting cyber, malicious cyber activity against U.S. infrastructure for years.
00:35:36.840 But we're increasingly concerned that the surveillance activity, the scanning, the research, all the preparatory activity that could be one thing could be an indication of something more serious.
00:35:50.060 And so the name of the game, in terms of cyber defense, from our perspective, is to try to get, to use a...
00:35:57.820 We'll do a, we'll do a, we had that rough thing, we'll do a better cut later.
00:36:01.640 The FBI director tells World Economic Forum, future of national security is in partnership between tech companies and government.
00:36:13.680 Quote, the sophistication of the private sector is improving, particularly important, the level of collaboration between the private sector and the government, especially the FBI, has, I think, made significant strides.
00:36:24.600 Yes, it has, sir, you're absolutely correct, and that's why we have the weaponization of government, the new church committee, to make sure that we, and ultimately defund and, and, and, and, D, vertically integrate the FBI.
00:36:40.660 It's unacceptable what they've done with private industry, and Ray is over there bragging about it.
00:36:46.260 Frankie, your thoughts about Ray being over there, Kemp being over there, these American political leaders over there with the globalists, sir?
00:36:54.600 Steve, this is, this is part and parcel of the, of the United States government's pivot towards globalism, and if Christopher Wray was, was serious about national security and serious about protecting the United States, he wouldn't be out at the World Economic Forum, the, which is closely partnered with the Chinese Communist Party.
00:37:12.620 And Christopher Wray would be investigating the multiple other influence operations that have, just like the World Economic Forum describes, they, they describe that they will capture seats in government.
00:37:23.520 Christopher Wray would be investigating who's been captured by the World Economic Forum, as well as parallel influence operations, one of which National File's done a vast amount of in-depth reporting on is the Humpty Dumpty Institute, which is closely aligned with the Chinese Communist Party, with their People's Liberation Army, and with hostile factions in other nations, left-wing factions, anti-American factions in Israel, out of the former USSR.
00:37:47.360 So the, Christopher Wray is not serious about national security, and if he were, he would be investigating groups like the World Economic Forum, like the Humpty Dumpty Institute, that have penetrated our Congress, and as National Files reports of detail, have penetrated our executive branch as well, of both parties.
00:38:03.380 Remember, as the pressure put on by certain conservative media, War Room, and others, Mike Gallagher is going to be the head of the select committee, you know, a former Marine Corps officer.
00:38:15.200 It seems like a good guy, but very focused on the neocon aspect, the kinetic warfare.
00:38:19.120 This is about influence operations, as Frankie just said, influence operations here in the United States.
00:38:23.720 And it's shocking that you've got these politicians, and I think Gallagher, I'm sure, was told by somebody senior, said, hey, you can't do that.
00:38:30.620 We don't want to have the optic of you sitting on the World Economic Forum with people like Mickey Sherrill and Christopher Wray and Brian Kemp, and these people have essentially sold out the country.
00:38:39.800 Frankie, how did it get to you personally on all your social media, and particularly the National File?
00:38:45.760 Anybody can go to www.nationalfile.com.
00:38:49.440 We have a massive amount of in-depth reports on the World Economic Forum on the Humpty Dumpty Institute over there.
00:38:55.760 You can find me across social media platforms, Twitter, Getter, Gab, TruthSocial, at Stocks76, S-T-O-C-K-E-S-7-6.
00:39:07.160 Frankie, thank you very much.
00:39:08.420 Thank you for the great work you're doing with National File.
00:39:10.260 Fantastic.
00:39:11.500 Thank you, Steve.
00:39:13.780 Thanks, brother.
00:39:14.460 Okay, I want to go to Father Pravone.
00:39:16.140 Father Pravone, real America's voice, Chris Carter, Mo Bannon, others are going to be all over the march tomorrow and the prayer service, all over.
00:39:24.160 Father Pravone, can you give us an update?
00:39:26.560 I understand there's a get-together tonight, but walk us through the next couple of days and what has happened.
00:39:31.780 Because I have heard even Jason Jones is going to be on the show tonight.
00:39:34.760 I think he put something out and says, hey, this may be my last march because it's now going to go to the state level.
00:39:40.440 I would hope that's not the case because this Right to Life march is, the March for Life is one of, I think, most important events in the calendar in Washington, D.C. every year.
00:39:50.020 Father Pravone.
00:39:51.300 Well, I'm here amidst, it's a kaleidoscope of activity.
00:39:54.980 And no, these people aren't going anywhere.
00:39:57.100 Washington is filling up right now with pro-life activists from every part of the country.
00:40:01.780 I just led 500 people in prayer outside of the Washington, D.C. Planned Parenthood on 4th Street.
00:40:09.220 And boy, did we have a time.
00:40:10.540 Two hours.
00:40:11.740 One pro-life leader after another leading prayer, giving testimony.
00:40:15.800 There'll be more activism, of course, tomorrow at noon.
00:40:19.100 There'll be the big rally for the March for Life.
00:40:21.860 And then at 1 o'clock, the march itself will start.
00:40:24.560 It'll head up Constitution Avenue.
00:40:26.320 It'll go past the Capitol.
00:40:27.760 It'll go past the Supreme Court.
00:40:29.340 But then between now and then, we've got, for example, this afternoon, some educational activity going on at the Renaissance Hotel on 9th Street.
00:40:38.760 We've got a big convention going on.
00:40:41.540 There are right now, as we speak, dozens, dozens of national pro-life groups with their exhibit booths, including us, of course, at Priest for Life.
00:40:49.760 And we've got all kinds of pro-life materials there.
00:40:52.400 And people are filing through that exhibit hall.
00:40:55.140 Later this afternoon, we have an educational seminar called the Law of Life Summit.
00:41:01.280 And people will be examining the legal aspects of the pro-life movement and new opportunities ahead.
00:41:06.600 Tomorrow morning, we have the big prayer service that I'll be privileged to lead in Constitution Hall starting at 830.
00:41:13.280 And then at the end of the march, somewhere around 2 o'clock, 2.30, in front of the Supreme Court, men and women who have lost children to abortion will be sharing their stories publicly.
00:41:24.000 This is the Silent No More campaign.
00:41:26.520 So, Steve, I don't have any fear whatsoever that this march won't continue.
00:41:32.040 This movement is a national movement.
00:41:33.800 Of course, we have state-by-state battles now that have opened up more than ever.
00:41:38.460 But we also have a national battle.
00:41:40.060 We've got to get Congress to do the right thing.
00:41:42.220 The other side, with their abortion extremism of the Democrats, they're always trying to get their measures passed in Congress.
00:41:48.320 We've got to be there pushing in the opposite direction.
00:41:50.860 And the movement always needs a rallying point.
00:41:53.020 We need to show America that we're not going away.
00:41:55.500 So this march will continue.
00:41:59.480 Father, what is the temper of people?
00:42:01.620 They came off this big victory, but then people are saying, oh, part of the – some of the losses in the House were because – I know this is a predominantly younger crowd.
00:42:10.580 Where are people's heads at right now in the movement?
00:42:13.520 Well, I see two things.
00:42:15.120 Judging from yesterday and today so far, there really is a celebratory tone that Roe is out of the way.
00:42:22.520 I mean, so many of these same people have been marching here.
00:42:25.040 Of course, there's a lot of younger people.
00:42:26.280 But there are also veterans here of the movement that have been marching for decades.
00:42:30.440 And they are here to celebrate.
00:42:32.300 But we've also got a keen awareness, and this came through in the speeches yesterday and today, and it's coming through in the exhibits, that we've got a lot of work to do.
00:42:42.240 And we've got a lot of opportunities to meet.
00:42:44.740 And we've got a lot of challenges to overcome.
00:42:46.600 A lot of these states are going to be passing these ballot initiatives to try to put abortion into their state constitutions and whatnot.
00:42:53.540 We've got to learn how to fight these because these are very difficult to fight against, but not impossible to defeat.
00:43:00.140 And the people here are determined to take up that task.
00:43:03.620 Father, how do people follow you on social media?
00:43:08.780 F.R. Frank Pavone on all the platforms.
00:43:11.200 F.R. Frank Pavone.
00:43:14.460 Father Frank, thank you.
00:43:15.700 We'll have more this afternoon.
00:43:16.980 Jason Jones, hopefully Father Frank back.
00:43:19.020 Mo Bannon's going to be around.
00:43:20.800 We're going to cover it wall-to-wall with Real America's Voice.
00:43:23.700 Father Frank Pavone, thank you very much.
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00:45:16.760 We've gotten a long conversation about AI with a bunch of people, and one of the theories that came out of it was that AI evolves in a series of S's.
00:45:30.320 So you have machine learning, you have deep learning, you have GANs, and then you have large language models.
00:45:37.600 And each of these advances makes a big splash, and then it levels off, and then it improves.
00:45:41.880 But what happens is that you have different models of AI that make a splash kind of every year.
00:45:45.620 But then you can get into neurosymbolic, you can get into how do you include knowledge inside AI, which is today not.
00:45:51.160 It's just blindly looking at data.
00:45:52.900 All of these are yet to come, and I believe they will come.
00:45:56.140 It needs to be put to use at scale.
00:45:58.200 And what you see with technology a lot is it's gradual and then sudden.
00:46:02.040 While that's an interesting way to think about the technology, the focus has to be, which is a big part of what we do, is how do you get the adoption?
00:46:10.820 And that's what we're working on in many of these cases when you think about the big megatrends, whether it's metaverse or cloud or AI, it's adoption.
00:46:20.300 Sunil, do you agree with that?
00:46:21.360 Yeah, I mean, I would say certainly we may be at the moment underestimating what's in store for us through AI.
00:46:28.740 And while we can make fun, sometimes the answers come pretty crazy from ChatGPT, but it's getting very, very powerful.
00:46:37.280 It's really getting there.
00:46:38.820 And as Julie rightly said, you always see these things moving gradually and then suddenly it takes over.
00:46:44.600 Will it displace people?
00:46:46.080 Is there a genuine fear about it?
00:46:48.500 I think we have had so many technological evolutions.
00:46:52.000 And every time this debate has come, will we have people displaced?
00:46:55.860 Will we lose jobs, especially for countries like India or continents like Africa, where there's young and very large population which needs to be employed?
00:47:02.920 This does become a question mark.
00:47:04.300 Will they be replaced?
00:47:05.660 My own view is many of the jobs, existing jobs and skills will be replaced.
00:47:10.260 Yeah.
00:47:10.380 But they will be compensated by many more areas of new discoveries of jobs and work, which will come and surprise us.
00:47:18.400 So I remain hopeful.
00:47:19.700 But we must start to at least now think about a life where AI is going to play a very fundamental role in our daily routine, our daily lives.
00:47:28.160 And, of course, much more meaningful into areas like material sciences, chemicals, biochemicals, human life issues.
00:47:36.900 And that's going to be a very, very profound area to work on.
00:47:42.020 Okay.
00:47:43.940 Particularly generative artificial intelligence is dominated.
00:47:47.340 When you look below the surface of the conference, it is what ties it all together and is the thing coming out of here about when I talk about control or climate change or mental health, any aspect of vaccines, all of it.
00:47:58.840 Our own Joe Allen, I want to out at 6 o'clock tonight, Joe's going to rejoin me and we're going to go into the depth and break down exactly what happened and the impact on your life.
00:48:08.180 Joe, pretty scary, sir.
00:48:12.080 Yes, Steve.
00:48:12.980 That point you're making about the generative artificial intelligence, that really can't be emphasized enough.
00:48:19.580 I understand the skepticism of people who say these are just mathematical models.
00:48:24.640 These are just algorithms.
00:48:26.660 They are algorithms.
00:48:28.300 But they're much more than just computer programs.
00:48:31.760 So, artificial intelligence scours vast amounts of data.
00:48:37.280 And artificial intelligence finds meaningful patterns in that data.
00:48:41.820 But what people mean by generative artificial intelligence is that it generates outputs that could not necessarily be predicted by humans or are not predicted by humans from the input.
00:48:54.620 It comes up with original ideas is another way to put it.
00:48:59.080 So, there's three different sectors where this is occurring that have really, really made a huge impact.
00:49:04.420 We've reported on all of them over the last few months and really over the last year.
00:49:07.840 The first and most important and probably will have the deepest impact both economically and physically is in biotech.
00:49:18.240 Artificial intelligence is able to scour biotech data and find meaningful patterns that people use.
00:49:25.960 In particular, being able to identify different genetic patterns and be able to predict what happens when you mutate a genome.
00:49:36.020 The other two, and this has really made a lot of splash because of the social and psychological effects, you have art generators like Dolly 2, like Stable Diffusion, like Google's Imagine, and like Mid Journey.
00:49:51.940 All of these basically go over huge amounts of human artistic output and they're asked to create works of art and they come up with, yes, it's derivative, but, you know, what art isn't really.
00:50:06.060 It comes up with original pieces of art.
00:50:09.860 It is flooding the culture with artificially intelligent or artificial intelligence generated art.
00:50:16.040 And the second, and this has probably made the biggest impact, is ChatGPT.
00:50:21.260 Of course, ChatGPT comes from previous generations of GPT produced by OpenAI.
00:50:28.120 And it joins a number of other large language models like Google's Lambda or the older replica text-based model.
00:50:36.720 And what this does, it generates original strings of text.
00:50:41.900 It is able to, in essence, communicate ideas to humans.
00:50:46.480 Yes, it falls short of many of the expectations, but unless you think that this is where it's just going to stop, it is already having a tremendous impact and it will continue to have an even greater impact.
00:50:58.880 So you had there the CEO of IBM, the CEO of Accenture, a metaverse company.
00:51:04.680 You also had the chairman of Bardi Enterprises, an Indian telecom company.
00:51:09.480 All of these people are telling you that this is going to have a dramatic impact on the economy, on society, and on people's personal lives.
00:51:19.100 I think you should take them very seriously when they say this.
00:51:23.180 No, this is happening.
00:51:25.120 It's how you can stop it because it is going to go very quickly to the dark side, trust me.
00:51:31.660 This is not going to be sweetness and light.
00:51:33.860 That's what people are pitching.
00:51:35.200 By the way, the health industry is going to be dramatically changed.
00:51:39.060 Your interactions with doctors are talking about advanced, you know, you're talking to Chad GPT or other more advanced systems where you can replace a doctor, everything but surgery.
00:51:49.060 Okay.
00:51:49.720 Back here at 6 o'clock tonight.
00:51:51.720 Joe, how do people get to you between now and then?
00:51:53.560 Because we're going to drill down in the details of this what people have to understand.
00:51:56.500 You can find me at JoeBot.xyz, all social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, and WarRoom.org under the Transhumanism tab.
00:52:08.660 Thank you very much, Steve.
00:52:09.520 Talk to you tonight.
00:52:10.080 Thank you, brother.
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00:52:44.780 Even more intense than this morning, 5 p.m. on Real America's Voice.
00:52:48.540 Charlie Kirk, up next.
00:52:50.100 We rejoice when there's no more.
00:52:52.160 Let's take down the CCP.