Bannon's War Room - July 28, 2023


Episode 2912: Lies Of The CIA; Protecting The Nuclear Family


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

173.38435

Word Count

9,924

Sentence Count

37

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.060 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:16.640 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.400 in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:23.980 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:31.800 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:39.740 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:46.960 talk about again the cia is most powerful and they're made up of of of a coalition of rogue
00:00:58.780 elements yeah but what i understand is the agency is is absolutely at this point in time the most
00:01:05.400 powerful organization in the world it is largely autonomous as we've heard in so many different
00:01:11.040 ways and the latest was of course the testimony regarding the uh uaps okay um we've got these
00:01:17.640 multiple lines of evidence that the cia is largely comprised of functional groups that have assigned
00:01:25.760 mission space that operate in kind of an entrepreneurial way to capture capital and to operate within their
00:01:34.600 their assigned mission space relatively autonomously under guidance of their internal civilian command
00:01:41.740 and uh those administrators seek to maximize power um scope and capital resources that they can capture
00:01:51.620 and with the covet crisis um and the run-up in the biodefense industry etc they've had a great
00:01:58.220 opportunity to grab at a whole new pile of capital uh which they've used to uh you know
00:02:04.360 expand their missions this is classic mission creep and if you look at every aspect of it if
00:02:09.240 you look at the censorship industrial complex intelligence agencies in fact the entire thing
00:02:15.440 in fact probably run most of it the same with the military industrial complex and now you're
00:02:18.880 completely agree now you're saying with the bi what we call the biopharma pharmaceutical industrial
00:02:23.460 complex that the intelligence apparatus and the fact that scott gottlieb who is a board of director
00:02:28.840 member of uh pfizer in addition to being former head of f uh probably trump appointee for fda um
00:02:35.760 is is and a cnbc regular right yeah right yeah okay and we also know was directly interacting with twitter
00:02:43.620 and other social media to advocate for censorship of individuals yes i mean the the guy my hearing is
00:02:50.880 that he is intimately involved in the intelligence community on top of everything else intelligence
00:02:56.640 extraterrestrials something i can't discuss in public setting
00:03:02.020 um okay i can't ask when you think this occurred um if you believe we have crashed craft uh stated
00:03:11.140 earlier do we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft as i've stated publicly already in
00:03:17.180 my news nation interview uh biologics came with some of these recoveries yeah um were they i guess
00:03:24.820 human or non-human biologics non-human and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge
00:03:30.840 on the program i talked to that are currently still on the program and was this documentary
00:03:35.340 evidence is video photos eyewitness like how would that be determined the specific documentation i would
00:03:42.960 have to talk to you in a skiff about gotcha um okay so and you may or may not be able to answer my
00:03:49.140 last question and maybe we get into a skiff at the next hearing that we have but who in the government
00:03:53.760 either what agency sub agency what contractors who should be called into the next hearing about
00:04:01.980 uaps either in a public setting or even in a private setting and you probably can't name names but what
00:04:07.220 agencies organizations contractors etc do we need to call in to get these questions answered whether
00:04:12.480 it's about funding what programs are happening and what's out there i can give you a specific
00:04:17.460 cooperative and hostile witness list of specific individuals uh that were in those and how soon
00:04:24.120 can we get that list i'm happy to provide that to you after the hearing super thank you and i yield
00:04:28.840 back um i just wanted to follow up on representative raskin's questions in the last couple of years have
00:04:36.620 you had incidences that have caused you to be in fear for your life for addressing these issues
00:04:42.560 yes personally okay i just want everyone to note that he's coming forward in fear of his life
00:04:49.100 to put in perspective if they were really not scared about this information coming out why would
00:04:53.720 someone be intimidated like that it's friday 28 july in the year of our lord 2023 you're in the war room
00:05:02.860 we got a lot going on today i did that cold open the crack team of war room young my young charges
00:05:09.860 here producers plus the team in denver did a great job that was a cold open setup for the one and only
00:05:14.520 alex jones we're calling some audibles here alex is going to join us a little later i've got joe allen
00:05:19.220 and i think do we have momentarily we're going to have uh liz wheeler who's um making her first
00:05:25.140 appearance here we've wanted to have liz on for a long time but i want to get into it um is do i have
00:05:29.880 joe joe then let's i want to get to your topic first off i want to make sure people understand
00:05:34.460 that there is no difference from the hearing you heard the other day on the ufos than the hearing
00:05:43.600 you're then mayorkas on the border or um or what's happened to president trump as the administrative
00:05:52.260 state and deep state came in to i don't know give him another nine charges yesterday was another nine
00:05:56.360 charges uh to try to bigfoot uh the really the breaking news on um on biden and really the the
00:06:03.700 crime family and the crime syndicate and particularly as even the daily mail said today
00:06:07.660 as i keep harping on it's the dojs being complicit in the plea deal for hunter biden daily mail had it
00:06:15.820 the prosecutors when they got called out in court they denied it but the paperwork they had buried
00:06:22.580 and they had signed off on this they had buried a um immunity deal for hunter biden wouldn't be able
00:06:29.760 to go into anything about it but the takeaway the signal not the noise on the ufo which is the most
00:06:37.160 extreme example we've had is how the administrative state do not believe that they are accountable to
00:06:46.040 anyone and right there you had we're gonna have nancy mace uh will be in studio later in the show
00:06:52.060 um you had anna polina luna and nancy mace and you had malone from yesterday's show these are three
00:07:01.040 people that bought into the system these are not uh they were not revolutionaries in college these are
00:07:06.520 not these are not people that are been marching in demonstrations all their life these are people
00:07:10.560 just like birchett just like gates just like the democrats were asking these people are bought into
00:07:16.240 the system and the administrative state which i have warned about since for years but particularly
00:07:22.220 since that cpaq speech in 2017 and president trump has said is an existential threat to the united states
00:07:28.380 they do not believe that they are accountable to anyone they're going to run their deal
00:07:33.780 okay and they'll use every time they make oh you don't have a high enough security clearance oh we can
00:07:39.000 reprogram this money and put it somewhere else and we can you know the american people um are too
00:07:44.380 immature to really understand um they're too immature to be able to talk about alien craft or aliens
00:07:51.200 and you had and you had look at some of the blockbuster um witnesses you had in in matt gates being one of
00:07:59.800 them talk about what he found out down at eglin air force base before they cut the briefing off this
00:08:03.860 is why this whole thing started anna polina luna matt gates tim birchett not exactly radicals went down
00:08:10.040 there for a full briefing got cut off alex jones did i think the best rant i i've ever seen him do
00:08:16.120 the other day and that's what he's going to come on we're trying to sort out all the timing of this
00:08:20.820 alex is going to come on and he's going to explain his theory of the case which i think makes sense but
00:08:27.340 you heard dr malone remember dr malone was one of the guys that came up with the underlying technology
00:08:32.520 for what m rna and uh he was a hundred percent part of the system his book lies my government told me
00:08:39.680 talks about that he's you know he's he's deep into investigating this as are others on the wuhan lab
00:08:47.180 and um in fauci and nih and the whole funding of the american you know the american uh the american
00:08:53.920 partnership with the bioweapons labs in china and hey in ukraine who knows how can you believe any of
00:09:01.000 these guys now you have to get them and you have to all this stuff go public i want to bring in one
00:09:07.060 of the more disturbing things semaphore has it we've warned about this i want to bring in joe allen joe
00:09:11.480 um and joe's doing a bunch of big interviews with james polis over the weekend with alex jones a bunch
00:09:18.540 of stuff brother allen we're cutting loose to go on a tour here to go see some of the more prominent
00:09:24.900 people in the world of transhumanism about the new book dark eon i tell you what joe you know what
00:09:30.940 i've been thinking about this a lot and i understand the cambridge pronunciation is eon i've always
00:09:35.260 called it aeon i think i may be going back to my pronunciation and the hell with cambridge on this
00:09:39.800 but i digress semaphore brother has a their lead article today it's pretty good new news site a bunch
00:09:49.520 of lefties but they got some good news talking about esper the disastrous pick that president trump
00:09:55.060 had that turned against him right and tried to have a coup but esper since he's left he's part of
00:10:01.100 the deep state he's now funny he now has a venture capital firm and a consulting firm about ai but he
00:10:07.880 literally lays the whole thing out in a speech he gave the other day i think it was at the aspen
00:10:11.500 conference where he walks through the arms race uh an oppenheimer like arms race on artificial
00:10:20.380 intelligence so for all particularly young people i know a lot of young people seeing this oppenheimer
00:10:24.400 movie are completely blown away by it we have another one going on right now now they're trying
00:10:30.020 to make the case the liberal filmmakers have made it that oh this is about maga in the in the in the
00:10:36.440 maga retrobates and and how uh and retrogrades and how how uh you know covid and science and you know
00:10:42.920 science is above all and the high priest of science and technology that's about to get unleashed on us
00:10:48.540 because artificial intelligence is a factor of 10 more deadly and more dangerous to the human race
00:10:55.600 than the atomic weapon right than than nuclear or thermonuclear weapons joe allen your assessment sir
00:11:03.320 well the big thing to take away from this semaphore article in esper's speech in general
00:11:09.580 uh what you see is the justification for ramping up the development of advanced artificial intelligence
00:11:16.680 on the basis of military competition with china the u.s corporations make the same argument in regard
00:11:23.780 to uh other sorts of non-military ai if we don't keep up with china with ai they will blow us away
00:11:31.920 economically right now the u.s uh as esper notes and he does note it accurately uh the the connection
00:11:39.140 between the u.s tech sector and the u.s military establishment is quite different from china china
00:11:46.580 basically has dibs on any advanced tech that comes up in china any of their corporations whereas in
00:11:51.820 the u.s there's a lot of pushback and resistance but a lot of viewers will probably remember when google
00:11:57.660 had project maven and when it was discovered their employees freaked out and many walked and so they
00:12:06.120 rolled it back temporarily now google is once again back in partnership with the military but the point
00:12:11.580 being mark esper among many others including eric schmidt including alex carp at palantir all of them
00:12:19.420 argue that artificial intelligence already is a decisive factor in warfare and as it moves forward
00:12:27.060 it will be they claim the decisive factor and so they all are pushing for the pentagon to to
00:12:35.660 basically incorporate and digitize the the the military in the in the u.s and i think that
00:12:41.820 this is a real problem hold it hold it hang on hang on hang on hang on hang on put a pin in it right
00:12:48.740 there you're going to pick that back up but i want to make sure people are following along at home
00:12:52.360 this is the reason we're all over sequoia capital sequoia capital is the goldman sachs of venture capital
00:13:00.000 on sand hill road the elite of the elite neoshan they're funding the arms with u.s pension fund
00:13:07.960 dollars from the oregon pension fund and the california pension from state from the firemen
00:13:12.480 the cops the teachers the nurses all of it and also many other pension fund managers have got money in
00:13:19.240 their funding the artificial intelligence piece of the chat of the pla it's not us saying that that's
00:13:27.940 the times of london also forbes yes two days ago forbes magazine and the times of london they are
00:13:34.200 funding and we put so much pressure on now they're trying to break it up but it shows you that the
00:13:38.460 artificial intelligence piece from the ccp and the pla which is let me repeat this to a factor of 10
00:13:46.500 more deadly to the human race than nuclear weapons so when you're watching oppenheimer over the weekend
00:13:52.060 and particularly young kids you're blown away oh my lord look at that blah blah hey right now you're
00:13:57.700 living through an arms race right now that is a factor of 10 more deadly than what oppenheimer and
00:14:04.340 these guys did and on the on the in the secrets of you know subatomic physics this is it joe allen
00:14:11.620 hang around alex jones we're gonna get alex jones a little later alex on this uh on everything on this
00:14:17.420 hearing he's got a great theory of the case a liz wheeler's gonna join us we're gonna take a short
00:14:20.740 commercial break we're gonna be back in the war room with liz wheeler in the house in just a moment
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00:17:02.100 here's your host stephen k bann
00:17:04.980 okay welcome back we are jammed we're calling audibles we got a lot to get through and a lot
00:17:11.640 of people to roll through here uh joe allen you've got a big weekend i know you gotta head to the airport
00:17:16.120 i cut you off as i know the audience always loves that when i cut off the guest
00:17:20.220 uh but since you're not a guest you're a contributor and an editor okay so pick it up where you took
00:17:25.160 we i just want to make sure people understand and particularly now that we're going through an
00:17:29.980 oppa oppenheimer craze and i strongly recommend people read the underlying book there american
00:17:35.880 prometheus which is a quite powerful biography of oppenheimer you get a real sense of the of the
00:17:41.560 entire thing because it's amazingly important and i'm so glad nolan did this and it's in a
00:17:46.480 non-linear fashion but for everybody in this audience particularly young people understand
00:17:50.880 we're in an oppenheimer moment that is to the factor of 10 and if he was alive today he would
00:17:55.880 tell you about this on artificial intelligence artificial intelligence and remember in transhumanism
00:18:01.220 that's just one vector the deeper vector i actually think is the crisper biotechnology
00:18:07.820 here's one of the things alex jones is going to tell us when he comes on the show today which is so
00:18:12.860 important when they're sitting there holding that information back from congress on both the
00:18:17.820 funding and what's happened and who's in control who has the either the vehicles or either the
00:18:21.940 non-biological all of it remember there are things happening in the weapons labs in this country that
00:18:28.420 you're funding that would shock you and that to me is what has to be public and if you think it's bad
00:18:33.640 here wait till you find out what's happening in the in the labs in north korea in china maybe in south
00:18:39.480 korea in russia the ukraine other places like that eastern europe joe allen go ahead and finish your
00:18:45.860 thought steve the big point here is that the u.s is racing to beat china in artificial intelligence
00:18:54.400 despite any dangers that may exist you have three major dangers the very first i would say is just
00:19:02.920 simply on in a non-militaristic fashion you have the the social psychosis that is forming from people
00:19:08.660 basically being unable to tell what is and is not artificially produced content i think as we move
00:19:15.460 forward that's going to increase certainly within the next five years it's going to be very very
00:19:20.380 difficult without things like biometric identification to tell whether or not a human
00:19:26.560 being on the internet is a human but the the two others that are really really big the first is the
00:19:33.620 ability to fast track biological experimentation artificial intelligence has made it possible
00:19:40.420 to do experiments in silico therefore making the creation of bioweapons much easier much faster
00:19:48.980 people talk about this in the security state people talk about this in corporations this is a real
00:19:54.680 problem and the only way to stop it is to give the government more power which is an even bigger problem
00:20:00.880 some would say but the third steve is the military applications of artificial intelligence the three
00:20:08.100 big ones battlefield surveillance and surveillance of an opponent in general battlefield simulation being
00:20:14.940 able to kind of war game to down to the finest detail what's going on and then you have weapons
00:20:21.700 control systems so drone swarms is a classic example you have to have artificial advanced artificial
00:20:27.940 intelligence to run an advanced drone swarm and right now you've got eric schmidt who's working with
00:20:34.740 the company istari and he has pushed to the u.s government the idea that lethal autonomous weapons
00:20:42.220 are going to be necessary in order to keep up with china china has no hang-ups about this they want to
00:20:49.660 intelligentize as they say their weapon systems and so as we race forward if the military wants to get
00:20:57.880 a hold of this technology they are not going to want to slow it down as we would want to
00:21:03.080 oh they have they have this technology i want people to understand something from august 1914
00:21:09.840 till november so the start of the first world war from the guns of august from august 1914
00:21:15.860 to the fall of the berlin wall in november of 1989 history will look at that as a dark age
00:21:23.720 500 million people were slaughtered starved to death killed for political persecution of that
00:21:30.680 i think 100 000 150 000 died by nuclear weapons the two the hiroshima and nagasaki horrible death and then
00:21:40.280 the radiation afterwards but just a couple hundred thousand max of 500 million now i'm throwing in
00:21:47.920 the chinese communist party starvation the great famine all of it but you look at that dark and
00:21:52.440 that's going to be looked at as dark as much of a dark age as the fall of rome in late antiquity
00:21:58.140 this will be looked at as a dark age take your number two prince of latin write this down
00:22:03.880 the dark age that we're about to enter unless we get control of these technologies
00:22:09.140 will be will make that look like a uh a sunday afternoon church picnic because these are weapons
00:22:17.260 the artificial intelligence the bioweapons all of it that can't be controlled once they start going
00:22:22.700 they're going to feed on themselves and that is all being worked on by with your money and your
00:22:28.640 consent your tax dollars and your your pension fund money and essentially your implicit consent
00:22:35.540 you said the word i didn't consent to that hey it's your money okay implicit consent uh joe allen
00:22:43.180 how did they get to the book and how do people follow you on social media on this great tour you're
00:22:47.180 about this great journey you're about to start sir uh the book is available amazon dark eon
00:22:54.600 transhumanism and the war against humanity available for pre-sale i go into depth on the different
00:23:02.200 institutions that are pushing for militarized artificial intelligence and other robotic systems along with a lot
00:23:08.840 more uh you can follow me at joe b-o-t-x-y-z twitter and getter warroom.org under the transhumanism tab and
00:23:18.440 joebot.xyz okay i want everybody in the audience to get this book is a tour de force this this is it's
00:23:26.340 500 600 pages but it will tell you everything we're not here to make you the smartest person at the
00:23:33.080 backyard barbecue or in the stands of the little league we're here to make you the smartest person in
00:23:38.360 the board room at the dinner business dinners you go to at the at the when you're having these
00:23:43.780 school boards we want this audience to be the tip of the tip of the spear and that's where we bring
00:23:50.520 you only the best writers the best books and the uh and the best thinkers joe allen honored to have
00:23:55.020 you on here godspeed sir thank you very much d one of my favorite people in all media liz wheeler
00:24:03.540 i can't believe it what did i get liz wheeler i got nancy mace we got alex jones rudy giuliani what
00:24:08.200 a show i am so glad you're here thank you for having me i'll be blunt and i tell the hearings this all
00:24:13.620 the time i used to watch one america every night or get the clips later when you were the anchor of the
00:24:19.280 show why did you leave one america oh that's uh that's a loaded question steve thank you for having
00:24:25.280 me that's that's what we're gonna that's a loaded question it's hardball here in the war room
00:24:30.180 no it's a good question it's an interesting question i was there for five years and i had
00:24:34.320 the time of my life building that show right you start out i've never been on camera before before
00:24:38.280 they gave me this incredible opportunity to be on there and i'm forever grateful for that
00:24:41.760 you did kind of tell that when you first started oh i know the clips are still on youtube and if you
00:24:46.580 go back there it's humiliating i'm like a little deer in the headlights but that's what i like
00:24:50.560 because you brought the you you weren't a natural tv personality no but you did it with content and then you
00:24:56.620 became a compelling tv personality and you know what they told me at the beginning and they were
00:24:59.900 correct they that my interview wasn't on camera my interview was them grilling me about political
00:25:04.420 issues for about three or four hours and they were like yeah she has an answer to everything that we're
00:25:08.760 asking her she can learn the skills of being on camera and i was like okay next step is we're
00:25:12.640 gonna learn here and they're like you're on air tonight um that was one america is at its best
00:25:18.400 yeah it was making it up as they go along it was such a fun time and listen great channel
00:25:23.900 yeah the reason i left was because i was ready for a change because i wanted to talk to the
00:25:30.180 younger generation as well as you know cable news viewers tend to be a little bit older and i wanted
00:25:35.800 a little bit older the average age i think it's like 70 was 73 at fox i think it's 73 and a half
00:25:40.600 or 74 at msnbc i think it's the same on all the cable channels yeah older audiences yeah they're
00:25:45.500 valuable i love them but the young people need a voice i say they're they're um empty calories
00:25:50.880 because our audience is an activist audience this audience gets stuff done and gets involved
00:25:54.880 that the cable they just cut it on and it's it's white noise all day yeah yeah which is fine i mean
00:26:00.100 they're very valuable they they have controlled the outcome of our country for a long time because
00:26:03.720 they've been such a large voting demographic but soon millennials are going to be the deciding factor
00:26:08.740 now we're not even talking about gen z so when you punch out and do it tell me what what is your
00:26:13.040 line of work what do you focus on because you were so good at so many things where have you what's
00:26:17.560 the center of gravity of liz wheeler's journey one of the things that i wanted to focus on with my
00:26:23.440 new show which is available on all podcast platforms because that's where young people
00:26:27.160 consume media is exposing corruption because i think that's something that you don't have to
00:26:32.140 be ideologically to the left and ideologically to the right to realize that corruption is just
00:26:36.720 criminal enterprise disguised by confusion it exists in both parties and nobody likes it it's one of
00:26:42.780 the biggest reasons we can't get stuff done when we talk about this gridlock in washington dc or one
00:26:47.740 party not being able to achieve their agenda it's mostly because there are crooks that are cheating
00:26:51.540 and people want to have that exposed they want to see the names of the people that are doing things
00:26:56.320 they want the the shade pulled back on exactly how it's working they want the receipts yeah they do
00:27:01.060 they do i know i'm that way for sure that's one of the reasons that i was one of the first voices
00:27:05.400 on covid this is before the vaccine even came onto the onto the scene when i was like well wait a second
00:27:10.300 we see that the case fatality rate is not this 3.6 percent that the world health organization was
00:27:15.540 telling us that fauci was telling us we can see from that that cruise ship that it's less than one
00:27:20.820 percent even at the high risk population and people it really resonates with people to see that proof
00:27:26.400 because when they see it it's it's hard to unsee it once you hang on you're going to be here for a
00:27:31.480 couple more segments uh what a lineup we have today we have liz wheeler in the house we've got um
00:27:36.300 alex jones we got america's mayor rudy giuliani we have nancy mace um we're going to throw in a
00:27:42.440 little ben harnwell from rome to mix it up uh we've got a lot going on we're going to leave okay
00:27:46.420 our celebration of american music this is the pride month and we're going to continue this because
00:27:51.360 every month's pride month here pride in our flag pride in our nation pride in american music
00:27:55.980 an american original today hank williams senior on one of his best i think
00:28:02.900 about a story from the uh old i guess the book of revelations here we go hank williams senior
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00:30:27.260 here's your host steven k bann
00:30:31.280 okay uh
00:30:35.500 we've got the great alex jones on deck we're following that by rudy and harnwell and then we got
00:30:41.820 uh nancy mace in the in the studio that's kind of murderous row and i got liz wheeler here uh and
00:30:47.860 i'm a huge fan of hers and i've told the hearings when you left said what are you doing you've got
00:30:51.720 the best network the reason i love that you guys you guys had the news packages
00:30:55.300 and your news was not phony it was just cut to the chase it was none of this i call fox
00:31:01.260 with the murdochs tv for stupid people because just all day long you're hearing the same talking
00:31:05.660 points and the same lindsey gramps it's just it's it's absurd one america did something different
00:31:10.320 packages that were real news packages equivalent or better than cnn's as far as quality production
00:31:15.060 plus people are like yourself that were not there trying to be not trying to be stars you were there
00:31:20.800 to report stories and to give it to people and they had a moment they had a moment and i used to tell
00:31:27.200 them and i love the hearings i tell them all the time the episodic and you i said you guys don't
00:31:32.960 understand what you've got you you're you get your breakout you got it right now you've got the best
00:31:37.520 talent pound for pound now i'm not a cable guy i've never been but i said if you're in cable
00:31:42.140 with wheeler and posobic and these other people you've got something that that that that could go
00:31:47.880 next level and here we are today and we're not next level but tell me about you've been working
00:31:53.120 on something that's quite close to your your heart about this entire situation the attack on the
00:31:57.760 american family in destruction using weaponizing our children to destroy the american family tell me
00:32:02.640 about that yes i have i've actually kept this book a secret for about a year because it's my pet peeve when
00:32:07.200 people announce a book and i'm like all excited about it and then i go to amazon or wherever and
00:32:11.240 it's not for sale until like next year so i didn't announce this until two weeks ago it's available in
00:32:16.480 september it's called hide your children exposing the marxists behind the attack on america's kids
00:32:21.740 and it started out as a question i think i as a parent like other parents saw especially during
00:32:28.220 covid i mean you look over your kid's shoulder on zoom school and you see this poison being poured into
00:32:32.340 their minds whether it's critical race theory trans ideology or just moral relativism right
00:32:36.980 your truth my truth is more important than the truth and i wondered okay attacks have been happening
00:32:42.060 for a long time but how come this concerted effort right now um and what i realized is no this is not
00:32:48.300 new at all in fact the left as we know has been trying to re-engineer society for almost a century and
00:32:54.840 they've been quite successful at it right they've co-opted or captured what i would call four out of the
00:33:00.060 five major cultural institutions they've captured the media they've captured the education system
00:33:04.880 they've captured religion they've captured the law and they're this close to destroying the nuclear
00:33:09.140 family there's maybe one element left of the family that's still standing that's children which
00:33:13.920 probably explains why they're going after children so what i do in the book is i name the names of the
00:33:18.140 people behind the capture of our institutions behind the attack on america's kids and then i offer a
00:33:24.360 solution that i will tell you is different than what the republican party's offering but hang on how did we get
00:33:29.060 to those the long march through the institutions yes how did you get there we've won more elections
00:33:33.580 how have the republic particularly cultural conservatives have been at this fight for 50
00:33:40.560 years what were they controlled opposition i mean how do we get in this place to lose four the you're
00:33:44.920 saying the big five and the fifth is like uh dim ben foo you're under siege now and they got the
00:33:50.580 high ground and they're shelling you every day well this is the million dollar question because there
00:33:54.180 have been good sincere warriors in the in the culture war for a long time but the republican
00:33:59.700 apparatus as a whole is what controls the conservative movement and the republican apparatus
00:34:04.560 has this is a kind way of saying it they've had their head in the sand they've embraced an idea
00:34:09.680 that of of what our government is supposed to be or what the definition of liberty is that's
00:34:15.840 ultimately self-destructive so the second half of my book is a critique of the republican party
00:34:20.600 because we have to grapple with the question is freedom the ultimate end or is freedom the means
00:34:27.580 to something greater if conservatives and republicans cannot come to a consensus on this question
00:34:32.760 to organize ourselves in a cohesive way then we're going to well we're going to be in the chaos that
00:34:37.860 we're in right now the republican party for the last 50 years has chosen freedom as the ultimate end
00:34:44.220 and it's led us to people like david french saying that drag queen story hour is a blessing of liberty
00:34:48.980 because if you view freedom as being the ultimate end then it is right then these grown men dressed
00:34:54.300 up as sexualized versions of what they think women are gyrating in front of children has to have some
00:34:58.780 inherent morality and yet you and i and everyone watching this show knows that that's grotesque we
00:35:03.800 know that it's not just immoral that it's satanic so that leaves us with well if we want to be a free
00:35:10.700 nation freedom the definition of what freedom is is that freedom is the means to something greater and we
00:35:16.400 need to grapple with the question what is that something greater what is that something greater
00:35:21.160 and order our society towards it i don't believe in neutrality i don't believe that we can have a
00:35:26.060 neutral playing field either the left is going to control things or we're going to control things
00:35:29.760 we are never going to be able to win by simply saying no to what they're offering and there's no
00:35:34.200 compromise right go back i want to hit something for a second we said david french and the thing liberty is
00:35:39.040 an end of itself um i mean that's a hot button you're going to have a lot of butch is good because
00:35:45.120 but isn't that that's no different than alistair crowley's do what thou wilt essentially right is
00:35:52.260 what french in the in the i don't want to say the libertarians but the people that liberty is
00:35:56.260 libertarians liberty as an end to itself is essentially what crowley called for do what thou wilt which was
00:36:02.560 the you know the the buzzword for the the theme of the satanist right i mean it doesn't work i will
00:36:09.000 confess that like many young conservatives back when i was a younger conservative i leaned more
00:36:15.400 libertarian i tell this funny story that at cpac in 2016 i was asked after my speech by media out in
00:36:21.620 the lobby i was asked by this independent journalist well what do you think the role of government is what
00:36:26.140 do you how do you define liberty and i define it in a very libertarian way like government should stay
00:36:29.540 off my lawn just protect people's rights and he goes well do you believe in the legalization of all
00:36:33.560 drugs and i was like oh like meth and cocaine and fentanyl no i don't and he goes well isn't that a
00:36:38.580 contradiction and i was caught a little caught unaware and it turns out he was an activist for
00:36:44.320 marijuana legalization which was kind of funny but that has stuck with me for the past eight years
00:36:49.180 because he's correct there is a contradiction to that if liberty is the ultimate goal if it's an end to
00:36:54.700 itself then we should have no problem with legalizing hard drugs and yet we all know in our gut
00:36:59.520 that that would lead to destruction in our society and that gut feeling is something i talk about
00:37:04.720 in my book because that's really natural law we we can't abandon that when you move you you were in
00:37:11.140 san diego and in in in you're married do you have children yet i do i have a two and a half year old
00:37:16.040 daughter and then let me ask you did the birth of that two and a half year old daughter have anything
00:37:21.040 to do with the all of a sudden liz is maybe i'm not a libertarian maybe i see a more complex
00:37:27.160 situation here was it the having a child having a family i assume so i mean being a parent transforms
00:37:32.980 you in a way you can't possibly imagine before it happens it's been the most amazing experience of my
00:37:38.020 entire life to be a mother but having her and feeling that protective instinct like i would die
00:37:43.400 before something would happen to my child and seeing that every bit of anything that she will
00:37:48.720 ever consume is tainted with this poisonous ideology you you stop and think well how do we create a society
00:37:54.400 that doesn't have this i can't just shelter her from this evil forever how do we what do we want
00:37:59.360 our society to be what does it mean when we say we want human flourishing what is the role of government
00:38:03.740 in helping achieve human flourishing and i don't think republicans have thought about this for a long
00:38:07.860 time i think that they're afraid to talk about religion they're afraid to talk about social issues
00:38:11.760 like abortion or gay marriage or transgenderism they're afraid to talk about morality because they're
00:38:17.280 afraid of being accused of being bible thumpers and the result of that is not a neutral playing field
00:38:22.980 the result of that has been the complete surrender of these institutions because republicans have been
00:38:27.200 afraid of the accusation that they're trying to mix church and state which is a false accusation in the
00:38:32.500 first place so what i propose and what i challenge conservatives to do is to rethink your definition
00:38:38.140 of liberty and steve this is off obviously you know this this is not a new idea that i'm proposing
00:38:42.700 this is our constitutional heritage this is james madison it is but it has not been put into the
00:38:48.640 to the forefront i want to go back to something elected officials and you see this with the
00:38:53.100 operatives you see this with the donors because the donors and the operatives don't believe what
00:38:59.040 the base believes the base are a very religious spiritual salt of the earth people that believe
00:39:05.500 in the sovereignty of the country and also the deep underpinnings of the judeo-christian west that
00:39:10.460 that is the foundational element of the country the big donors and the operatives don't believe that
00:39:15.340 that's where they're in the politicians ears all the time we have to break that's what has to be
00:39:19.340 broken a hundred percent that's why you see parents across the country even if they're not
00:39:23.960 they don't think of themselves as particularly religious even if they're not political activists
00:39:27.960 they see the transgender stuff and they're like whoa whoa wait that's not right because people
00:39:31.840 ultimately have a sense of right and wrong inside of them and they recognize it when they see it it's
00:39:37.620 very easy to recognize wrong we can all look at it and say that's wrong what's more difficult
00:39:42.080 is to define right that we want to offer as an alternative so i challenge conservatives in my
00:39:49.540 book to think of education as indoctrination we shouldn't think of it as neutral education for
00:39:55.240 reading writing arithmetic we should indoctrinate children in good values and are you for what
00:40:01.000 homeschooling are you for i was homeschooled you think the public school system is you can't even
00:40:06.640 with the parents right movements cannot be saved yeah i think we should get rid of it i think i don't
00:40:13.220 think it's i don't i think it's beyond help at this point i know that's an edgy opinion and there's
00:40:17.260 going to be pushback even from within our own party on that but if you look at what children are formed
00:40:23.160 into as a result of the public school system they are deficient in actual academic subjects they are
00:40:29.680 indoctrinated in anti-history they are brainwashed with outright marxist anti-christian anti-american
00:40:36.640 values what is the what is the purpose of the education system i have a chapter in my book about
00:40:41.540 why we have mandatory public education in our country the purpose of this in the 1850s that's
00:40:47.080 when it became mandatory wasn't so that children could read and write it was because there was a
00:40:51.220 wave of catholic immigrants that came to the united states and our protestant politicians i say this as
00:40:56.720 a catholic you're a catholic i went to catholic school too our protestant politicians wanted children
00:41:01.940 who were born somewhere else came to america they wanted them indoctrinated in american values
00:41:06.220 and in protestant values our education system was born yes those lazy mix you gotta you gotta get
00:41:13.860 them focused it was formed to be an indoctrination center we just and i know again that's such a
00:41:19.160 controversial thing to say right but we just surrendered it and someone else is using it for
00:41:23.340 indoctrination now we should take it back or destroy it can your generation uh be the fire breathers
00:41:29.680 that we need to lead us through this i think so i mean i have observed since maybe 2020 this this
00:41:37.280 beginnings this the very very maybe the spark of even a religious revival in our country i'm talking
00:41:44.920 about even among young catholics with the traditional latin mass and people young people praying the rosary
00:41:50.500 the way our grandparents did the fbi that the fbi thinks sort of the the the the uh uh our weapons
00:41:56.920 the weapons of uh domestic terrorism i mean according to the standards of the fbi and what they're trying
00:42:02.000 to protect i would i would not challenge their definition our praying of the rosary is probably an
00:42:07.120 existential threat to their agenda wow how do people get the book go to hide your children book
00:42:12.320 dot com hide your children book dot com and it's out in september it is september 26 you can pre-order
00:42:17.300 it now it'll be in your mailbox in just a couple weeks and this is regular uh real quickly how do
00:42:20.880 people get to the podcast how do they get to all your social media because i know you're going to
00:42:23.680 pick up a bunch of followers today yeah go you can search the liz wheeler show on apple podcasts to
00:42:28.460 find uh to find my show fascinating uh title of the show thank you yes well at least it's easy for
00:42:36.040 people to remember they don't have to think what was the name of that show they can just search my
00:42:38.880 name and you can go to uh my twitter at liz underscore wheeler as well you're a superstar you've
00:42:43.220 always been one of the best thank you so much no no no it's incredible so uh we'll make sure the
00:42:47.060 show gets out there and we'll get the book and look forward to having you back on on these topics
00:42:50.700 because the assault in the nuclear family from the french revolution all the way to the bolsheviks
00:42:56.400 the nazis of course mal seitan it's the traditional family and weaponizing the children that's the
00:43:01.120 that's where the game plans are to be and you're saying we've lost four institutions the fifth one the
00:43:05.320 nuclear family we have to save we do if we don't save our children i mean we have to save them for
00:43:09.440 the sake of their individual souls but also if the left captures them then our country is done
00:43:13.500 okay uh like i said we're celebrating hank williams senior it is from the book of revelation this is a
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00:43:23.900 when the saviour ain't mine
00:43:30.640 when the pale horse
00:43:35.800 and his rider goes by
00:43:41.240 the time now ain't long when the saviour will come
00:43:52.040 and it's then you'll be judged by the deeds you have done
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00:45:57.920 extraterrestrials
00:46:00.080 something i can't discuss in public setting
00:46:03.920 um
00:46:06.140 okay i can't ask when you think this occurred
00:46:08.720 if you believe we have crashed craft
00:46:12.340 uh stated earlier
00:46:13.440 do we have the bodies of the pilots
00:46:15.220 who piloted this craft
00:46:16.560 as i've stated publicly already
00:46:18.920 in my news nation interview
00:46:20.160 biologics came with some of these recoveries
00:46:22.840 yeah
00:46:23.100 um
00:46:24.540 were they i guess human or non-human biologics
00:46:28.540 non-human and that was the assessment of people
00:46:31.740 with direct knowledge on the program i talked to
00:46:33.640 that are currently still on the program
00:46:35.140 and was this documentary references video photos
00:46:38.760 eyewitness
00:46:40.000 like how would that be determined
00:46:41.740 the specific documentation i would have to
00:46:45.220 talk to you in a skiff about
00:46:46.280 gotcha
00:46:47.080 um
00:46:47.980 okay
00:46:48.820 so and you may or may not be able to answer my last question
00:46:51.620 and maybe we get into a skiff at the next hearing that we have
00:46:54.240 but who in the government either
00:46:56.100 what agency sub agency
00:46:58.760 what contractors
00:47:00.580 who should be called into the next hearing about uaps
00:47:04.300 either in a public setting or even in a private setting
00:47:07.280 and you probably can't name names
00:47:08.720 but what agencies or organizations
00:47:10.360 contractors etc
00:47:11.560 do we need to call in to get these questions answered
00:47:14.160 whether it's about funding
00:47:15.160 what programs are happening
00:47:16.740 and what's out there
00:47:17.700 i can give you a specific cooperative and hostile witness list
00:47:21.780 of specific individuals
00:47:23.340 uh that were in those
00:47:25.120 and how soon can we get that list
00:47:26.900 i'm happy to provide that to you after the hearing
00:47:29.220 super thank you
00:47:30.300 and i yield back
00:47:30.900 talk about again the cia is most powerful and they're made up of of a coalition of rogue elements
00:47:37.860 yeah but what i understand is the agency is is absolutely at this point in time the most powerful organization in the world
00:47:45.420 it is largely autonomous as we've heard in so many different ways
00:47:49.960 and the latest was of course the testimony regarding the uaps
00:47:53.760 okay um we've got these multiple lines of evidence that the cia
00:47:58.380 is largely comprised of functional groups
00:48:02.920 that have assigned mission space
00:48:05.180 that operate in kind of an entrepreneurial way
00:48:08.740 to capture capital
00:48:10.740 and to operate within their assigned mission space relatively autonomously
00:48:15.840 under guidance of their internal civilian command
00:48:20.260 and uh those administrators
00:48:22.880 seek to maximize power
00:48:25.560 um scope
00:48:27.000 and capital resources
00:48:29.080 that they can capture
00:48:30.120 and with the covid crisis
00:48:31.760 um and the run-up
00:48:33.560 and the biodefense industry
00:48:34.900 etc
00:48:35.340 they've had a
00:48:36.440 i think it was yesterday
00:48:37.800 yesterday or the day before
00:48:39.600 alex jones had just a monumental
00:48:41.420 um monologue on his show
00:48:43.960 bringing alex jones now alex i want to go back
00:48:46.800 we were going to play a bunch of clips for you
00:48:48.680 but we're pressed for time
00:48:50.040 just go back and give us your assessments of the importance
00:48:53.660 even when people say hey the aliens thing's a misdirection play
00:48:56.400 we don't have time for it
00:48:57.280 what is the importance of this hearing
00:48:59.420 and what is this importance in this time in history
00:49:02.040 in our war against the deep state
00:49:04.060 it means they're playing one of their final big cards
00:49:08.240 we've known from a lot of sources and a lot of leaks
00:49:10.420 going back really since the 40s like 40s
00:49:13.680 that the program to build the autonomous shadow government
00:49:19.380 that the cia in 1947 was established
00:49:22.560 uh to to to build
00:49:24.220 basically merge the british empire and the u.s empire
00:49:27.120 to a private corporate empire
00:49:28.840 that is really the globalist empire
00:49:30.480 that doesn't work for america's interest
00:49:31.940 or christian's interest or populist interest
00:49:34.100 but works for uh these these banking um interests
00:49:37.460 like we have the former head of the cia
00:49:38.880 former head of the cia
00:49:39.900 current head of the cia
00:49:40.940 so many of them working at the carnegie endowment
00:49:43.140 i mean it it really is these interlocking groups
00:49:46.100 that are in control
00:49:46.980 and now they're in the process of just absorbing what's left
00:49:50.120 they're playing that final card
00:49:52.360 of the alien invasion
00:49:54.820 which they can then basically
00:49:56.960 control
00:49:58.400 and it's almost like a new godhead
00:50:02.020 or a new threat that can change the entire global cosmology of how the world operates
00:50:07.760 so it's a very revolutionary act
00:50:10.080 uh to be rolling this out now
00:50:12.100 and the so-called intel uh operative
00:50:16.100 gorsh
00:50:17.280 notice that he says this is the first time anybody
00:50:21.200 at his level
00:50:22.320 has leaked information
00:50:23.680 well that's not true
00:50:24.520 uh there was colonel corso
00:50:26.420 and many others before him
00:50:27.480 that basically put out the same story
00:50:29.400 so when you hear non-human biologics
00:50:31.620 that could be a ham sandwich
00:50:32.820 or a cockroach
00:50:34.020 uh for that matter
00:50:34.880 i'm not saying there aren't aliens
00:50:36.000 i'm not saying there isn't some stuff going on
00:50:37.680 uh but so much of this
00:50:39.200 is skunk works
00:50:40.120 black works
00:50:41.080 projects uh
00:50:43.320 that have been operating autonomously
00:50:44.980 again since the late 1940s
00:50:46.620 and and so they're getting ready
00:50:47.660 for something really really big
00:50:49.220 go back
00:50:54.020 did you find it uh shocking
00:50:56.000 that they essentially blew off congress
00:50:58.160 and admitted that they don't have any oversight
00:51:00.200 uh programmatically with
00:51:01.860 with just funding
00:51:03.340 they just take it from anywhere
00:51:04.800 and that they don't feel that the congressional
00:51:07.460 uh representatives have high enough security clearances
00:51:10.440 to know this stuff
00:51:11.720 did you find that shocking
00:51:12.640 or you just thought that was hey
00:51:13.840 they finally came out and said it
00:51:15.520 well i think with your background
00:51:17.660 on the military intelligence
00:51:18.600 that's why you've just pointed out
00:51:19.740 the most important point
00:51:20.620 that i should have made
00:51:21.420 and yes it's that
00:51:22.960 they're saying
00:51:23.760 oh this group uh
00:51:25.140 just bypasses you
00:51:26.340 this this group doesn't even worry about you
00:51:28.260 and you know
00:51:29.060 i can't even really tell you this stuff right now
00:51:30.780 and i'm not sure you're able to even hear this
00:51:32.380 so yes there's a real arrogance
00:51:34.300 uh and
00:51:35.520 and so this is the deep state
00:51:37.060 disclosing its existence
00:51:38.740 to the public
00:51:40.260 so they can control
00:51:41.980 the narrative of how that's then
00:51:43.940 uh presented
00:51:45.080 because they know it's coming out
00:51:46.560 and then elon musk
00:51:47.740 who i want to believe is a good guy
00:51:49.740 but it's very very obvious
00:51:50.780 that he is a tool
00:51:51.800 of the super deep state
00:51:53.700 that wants to take full control
00:51:55.220 from the president
00:51:55.920 in case it's trump again
00:51:57.840 of nasa
00:51:59.800 and transfer it purely
00:52:01.060 into a howard hughes style
00:52:02.920 uh private space program
00:52:04.420 and then everything else you can do with that
00:52:06.420 or the money laundering and control
00:52:08.300 you can do there
00:52:08.940 i mean we know that
00:52:09.900 in the last uh 60 years of nasa
00:52:12.400 80 plus percent of its budget
00:52:13.880 it's been black budget
00:52:14.600 for the military already
00:52:15.480 uh and so now it's one more step
00:52:17.720 not just in the military's hands
00:52:19.480 and not just secret
00:52:20.700 most of it from congress
00:52:21.780 but now
00:52:22.280 purely privatized
00:52:23.780 but with uh government funding
00:52:25.600 uh so we're talking about
00:52:26.840 very very serious power move here
00:52:28.620 uh
00:52:30.540 uh alex can you um
00:52:32.300 can you just hang on
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