Bannon's War Room - September 19, 2023


Episode 3040: Holding The Line Against Appropriations Bill; Funding Our Own Demise


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

173.44171

Word Count

9,637

Sentence Count

34

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

ED dowd joins us to talk about some stunning new numbers coming out of the UK on cardiovascular deaths, and breaking news from the Hill, including the failure to advance the defense appropriations rule, and a potential link between vaccines and heart disease.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:09.980 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:16.580 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.340 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:23.920 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:31.740 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:39.680 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:46.900 welcome to the war room it's natalie winters filling in for stephen k bannon on today's
00:00:58.320 september 19th year of our lord 2023 we are really i i think at war i think it's fair to say that
00:01:06.020 the new cycle is coming in very hot firing on all cylinders we have ed dow joining us to talk about
00:01:12.000 some very interesting covid numbers coming out of the uk and of course the boosters but we also
00:01:16.360 breaking news coming out of the hill uh we have failed to advance the defense appropriations rule
00:01:22.440 and as steve said on getter and i echo the sentiment yet another victory this victory of course coming
00:01:28.720 on the heels earlier today house leadership being forced to scrap what was the rules vote
00:01:34.100 on this horrendous cr which we will get into in a little bit i believe representative rosendale who
00:01:39.360 was one of the heroes that helped sink uh this defense appropriations rule i think you should be
00:01:44.280 joining us in studio shortly maybe in the next block but in the meantime uh ed dowd of course i
00:01:49.900 think a fan favorite of the show um there's some stunning new numbers out of the uk that has to do
00:01:55.440 with disability uh potentially covid vaccines uh i won't bury the lead there i'll let you talk about
00:02:01.980 it um but i'd love if you could walk the audience through these new numbers i know you have some charts
00:02:06.200 before we get into the booster discussion yeah sure thanks for having me on again natalie this this
00:02:12.840 report we just dropped yesterday builds on our uk disability report which showed horrendous
00:02:19.160 you know multi-standard deviation black swan events and all sorts of body systems so this time we honed
00:02:25.100 in on cardiovascular because that that causes sudden death a lot of the time and we wanted also to
00:02:31.920 you know put to rest this uh the the the celebrities we see dropping the people on the football field
00:02:38.140 and and the college athletes they all claim it's anecdotal but we now have um a report that we dropped
00:02:44.360 on our website a 22-page report where we uh analyze a couple different databases and we found a signal
00:02:51.960 in cardiovascular deaths in the uk and on chart one i just want to show you the trend line historically
00:02:58.440 so that was cardiovascular deaths per 100 000 in the uk and it was uh the trend was going down
00:03:05.400 it had dropped 20 percent from 2010 which is a good thing it did rise in 2020 uh from about eight uh
00:03:13.240 per 100k to nine then it rose to 10 and uh and we're using adjusted uh cardiovascular deaths
00:03:19.440 for 21 and 22 uh the uh rose to 10 and then 11 in 2022 so you can see
00:03:27.000 we're well off trend and it's accelerating and i want to show a chart uh two to show put some numbers
00:03:34.080 on this uh so this is the percent increase from uh from the trend so it's excess cardiovascular deaths
00:03:41.840 uh you can see that it was up about um 44 percent in 2022 30 percent in 21 and 13 percent in 20
00:03:54.440 so cardiovascular deaths did start in 2020 but the signal continues to increase the standard deviation
00:04:00.700 here is uh abhorrent this is how we measure uh things that have gone off the rails it was a three
00:04:06.980 standard deviation in 2020 still not crazy but you know something to take note went to a seven and a
00:04:13.380 half standard deviation in 21 and it stands at ten and a half standard deviations in 2022
00:04:18.320 and for your audience that doesn't understand statistics uh let me just put some numbers on
00:04:25.260 this that might might shed light so it's a probability around an average of an event occurring
00:04:31.440 so to give you an idea of what a 3.8 standard deviation means that's the chance of you getting
00:04:37.440 hit by lightning once in your lifetime so that's kind of very rare getting hit by lightning once in
00:04:44.700 your lifetime so we have standard deviations of 10 and a half here so this is what we call a strong
00:04:50.100 strong signal in science and finance and it warrants an investigation at the very least obviously you
00:04:56.840 know my stance on this it's caused by the vaccine the covet mrna vaccines and uh it's it's i think a
00:05:04.640 problem that needs to be investigated immediately we just had epoch times come out with the report that
00:05:09.860 the cdc received warnings from israel that there was incidents of myocarditis along with the pfizer
00:05:16.700 vaccine they ignored those warnings and here we are uh today showing strong signals uh on the final
00:05:24.280 chart chart three i just want to kind of give you the way we're looking at this there was a swiss paper
00:05:30.240 that uh a swiss study that we're referencing that showed an incident rate per 100k of 2800
00:05:37.720 mild mild mild they call it mild mild mild carditis so that's what we call the market available for
00:05:44.620 future death and disability and the numbers we showed down below what we observed in the uk per
00:05:50.820 100 000 so just to have some fun and size the market because that's what i do did as a portfolio
00:05:56.760 manager we tried to figure out what the market size was uh if you take uh this age group and the
00:06:02.840 population of the uk and the age group within it it's about 650 000 people potentially uh a market
00:06:10.760 size but let's give them the benefit of the doubt and say that it is mild uh myocarditis which i know
00:06:16.540 a lot of doctors will scoff at and say that only 10 of those 650 000 end up uh developing problems that's
00:06:24.980 a that's a total available market for death and disability future death and disability of 65 000
00:06:30.120 individuals in that age group and we're being generous when we say 65 000 so this is the kind
00:06:35.780 of stuff we're looking at a finance technology and eventually we're going to be able to predict
00:06:40.400 these types of incidences and we you know at some point we'll monetize this and sell it to
00:06:45.120 insurance companies help them with their actuarial tables
00:06:47.680 you know we said we didn't want the cure to be worse than the disease but i think these numbers really
00:06:55.720 beg the question you know was the cure meant to be the disease uh and it seems like a lot of the
00:07:01.980 statistics the studies that of course the mainstream media won't report on sort of indicates that but
00:07:06.380 walk me through why exactly you say that you think these numbers are so intimately linked to the
00:07:11.920 covet 19 vaccines to the mrna technology and if that's the case why do we continue to see not just
00:07:18.660 the federal government here subsidizing but a continued mass rollout now we have the new covet 19
00:07:25.060 boosters being uh set up and sold and based not sold but given to you uh i'm sure they'll mandate
00:07:31.100 them soon enough um but across the country how do you sort of reconcile these two conflicting viewpoints
00:07:36.000 so you know from early on uh in my discovery and journey the smoking gun for me has always been
00:07:42.680 it's been detrimental to your health to be employed uh in in the u.s in terms of disabilities and uh
00:07:50.420 excess uh deaths traditionally before the covet vaccines uh the employed of the country had
00:07:57.460 the best health outcomes that all flipped in 21 and 22 they have higher excess mortality and it's
00:08:03.920 shifted from old to young so young people are not expected to die and they're dying in very large
00:08:08.600 numbers uh compared to the historical norm so for me that's been the smoking gun there's another
00:08:13.840 smoking gun in the uk where children 1 through 14 uh had their excess death rate go down in 2020 and
00:08:20.500 2021 because accidental death is the largest cause there then mysteriously when they released the
00:08:26.680 vaccine for the age group in the fall of 21 uh excess death rates went up and they're now uh standing
00:08:33.980 at 22 percent on our new annualized 2023 numbers so they had negative excess death the cure comes in
00:08:40.620 now children 1 through 14 are dying excessively so that's why i blame the vaccines and you know
00:08:45.500 again uh there's crickets on this front the crickets on the excess deaths the disabilities and the injuries
00:08:51.180 and i think i know why because it's we're in cover-up mode and to your point about boosters
00:08:55.660 this is just more of the same i saw this kind of behavior on wall street enron was telling folks all
00:09:02.540 the way down to zero that everything was fine uh and they didn't stop until they were put in handcuffs
00:09:07.920 i know investors that wrote it down to zero because they were had access to the ceo and cfo
00:09:12.860 and trusted these people so here we have our institutions health institutions who are pretending
00:09:17.700 nothing's going on and they have to because for them to would to not approve the booster would call
00:09:22.520 into question all the past so they're going forward with a booster which even on its on the face of
00:09:28.940 it's a joke because it doesn't even inoculate you against the current variants it's for a variant
00:09:33.300 it doesn't exist in nature anymore they authorized it under the eua so they didn't have to do any
00:09:38.860 testing and apparently they tested it on either four or ten mice i i see conflicting reports but it's
00:09:44.260 mice not people so here we are yet again uh with people wanting to take and push boosters the good
00:09:51.380 news is is that phiser came out a couple days ago and said that covid sales look weak and they don't
00:09:57.900 expect a great booster update so the stock went down and moderna stock went down as well
00:10:02.180 they were expecting 24 booster uptake i don't think that's going to i think that number is
00:10:07.220 dismally optimistic the last booster update was 17 for the five day one i think this is going to fail
00:10:13.180 miserably because word of mouth is spreading despite any mainstream media um acknowledgement
00:10:19.720 or institutional acknowledgement by the health authorities that's the good news
00:10:23.300 we've been telling you this since i think day one of the rollout of these vaccines that the studies
00:10:30.620 the science isn't there to prove it but of course their response to that was trust the experts but
00:10:35.560 again we're in the position where we didn't necessarily want to be right but unfortunately
00:10:39.140 i guess we are and the data continues to vindicate us again not something we want to be vindicated on
00:10:44.940 ed dowd thank you so much for joining us we have someone who just crashed the war room representative
00:10:49.960 rosendale so i gotta let you go ed but if people want to find you where can they go to get you on
00:10:54.840 social media and stay up to date with all the reports thanks for having me on i'm on twitter
00:10:59.560 at dowd edward d-o-w-d edward i'm getter at edward dowd and go to financetechnologies.com spelled with a
00:11:06.480 ph instead of an app we have all of our research there at this point it's a devastating summary of
00:11:11.880 what's happened globally and uh hopefully it'll be used uh for court cases and uh other other uh
00:11:18.260 uh novel uh uses as well thank you sir have a good one
00:11:24.820 now i have to say the war room has become a lot more fun recently because the bunker
00:11:32.820 you and all your colleagues right you guys now come in studio so it's it's fun it's the only safe
00:11:38.460 place i have to hang out natalie it's the reason they called it the the old version of the embassy
00:11:43.840 because it was like we're in a foreign country and we are the only people who cared about america
00:11:48.140 imagine that but that's something liberty exactly but why don't you walk us through we got a few
00:11:53.820 minutes before we gotta jump to break we'll obviously hold you through but what the heck
00:11:57.160 just happened on the defense appropriations vote so uh basically we've been having these discussions
00:12:04.360 for months now about trying to get leadership to give us the total value of the 12 appropriation bills
00:12:11.680 so that we could begin passing them and they refused to do so and they refused to do so
00:12:16.900 uh we did pass uh military uh milcon military construction and va and everybody held hands and
00:12:24.280 went into it with faith and confidence and said okay we'll pass that one so we did that uh before the
00:12:29.380 august uh break if you will and we came back and said we demand to see the total value of the
00:12:37.800 remaining uh appropriation bills so that we can see that you're working towards the 1.471 trillion
00:12:45.300 dollars non-defense discretionary and they haven't produced it they haven't produced it and so today
00:12:51.620 we went down on the floor they brought the uh the defense um appropriations bill up and we just voted
00:12:57.100 against the rule and it was you and four of your colleagues if i'm not mistaken yes it was dan bishop
00:13:02.800 uh biggs andy biggs it was ralph norman and ken buck and myself and i i definitely want to get into
00:13:10.340 this after the break but representative mike garcia he said i'll read the quote i think they're good
00:13:16.380 americans but they're confused and they just handed a win to the chinese communist party as a result of
00:13:21.540 this so dramatic so dramatic i think now that leadership understands we are serious about what
00:13:29.180 we are trying to do which is save our country from the chinese communist party and by devaluing the
00:13:35.380 dollar and spending uh off limits you know with with no uh responsibility whatsoever they are the
00:13:43.720 ones that are threatening our country i've always said it's the establishment republicans when push
00:13:48.340 comes to shove they always use the chinese communist party as a cop-out right because it's sort of a
00:13:53.080 bipartisan issue that you can pretend to be tough on and the fact that that's the angle that they're
00:13:57.220 going with shows you that they have nothing because you guys are in the right exactly and speaking of
00:14:02.260 having nothing i know you guys are supposed to have a vote uh on the rule for the cr but they
00:14:07.020 scrapped that today we'll get into that after the break um but war room posse in the meantime during
00:14:13.800 this commercial break i want you to call 202-225-3121 you can of course call people like representative
00:14:20.980 rosedale to give them a pat on the back for voting the right way but more importantly you got to call
00:14:24.980 people who are voting the wrong way the america last way and make sure that they know there are
00:14:30.220 ramifications for not putting this country first primaries are really the least of their concerns
00:14:36.140 like i said we got representative rosendale in studio with us as long as he wants to stay you are
00:14:40.840 more than welcome to be here uh we also got i think darren beady james bacon joe allen depending how
00:14:47.480 long representative rosedale wants to say but like i said you're more than welcome to stay here because
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00:16:38.200 welcome back to the war room it's still natalie winters though you guys probably know it's not
00:16:46.740 stephen k bannon maybe the hair the shirt a little different but we got representative rosendale of
00:16:51.760 course a fan favorite of the war room hanging with us talking about what just happened not just on
00:16:56.140 the defense appropriations uh rule vote i believe i got the uh moniker correct there uh but also with of
00:17:02.840 course the cr the rules vote on that too and i have to say an eight percent cut just agency why not
00:17:09.840 only is that lazy as you know matt or congressman gates has been in here talking about how we need
00:17:14.280 to go agency by agency and talk about meaningful substantive cuts i mean even eight percent wasn't
00:17:19.740 enough for joe biden he wanted ten percent for the big guy we got to at least get ten percent i think
00:17:23.600 we should and we were not going to realize okay let's get real we were not going to realize an eight
00:17:29.420 percent cut off of any agency that that's just false and misleading this is what i tried to explain
00:17:34.680 my colleagues i said guys you know that any of the provisions that you're talking about inserting into
00:17:39.980 this cr none of them will ever materialize if i thought for a moment that they might materialize that
00:17:46.560 i could go back to the people across the state of montana and say guess what we're going to secure
00:17:51.260 the border or we're going to make great strides towards securing the border we're going to make some
00:17:56.460 reasonable cuts across these agencies we're going to uh cut dramatically out of the department of
00:18:02.120 justice so that we can stop this weaponization that's being utilized against american citizens
00:18:06.720 and i've witnessed it firsthand okay or the irs where where 20 armed irs agents full body armor raided
00:18:14.980 a gun store in in great falls montana but i couldn't look at my constituents and say that with a
00:18:20.920 straight face because we know that none of those provisions were going to materialize and i said that's
00:18:26.400 why i won't support the cr and i've said for months that i wouldn't support any cr natalie because
00:18:32.220 quite frankly by very definition it is nothing more than the continuation of nancy pelosi spending
00:18:39.160 and joe biden's policies why would i vote and i voted against that for the last two years so why would
00:18:46.480 i vote now to extend it for 30 days 60 days there was people that wanted to extend that into next year
00:18:52.380 six months okay and i said i i just cannot support those uh provisions why is it that we all came to
00:19:00.340 congress we understand that the proper way to fund government the responsible way the transparent way
00:19:06.480 to fund government is to pass the individual 12 appropriation bills once we see what the total value of
00:19:15.300 those 12 bills are every state legislature across the nation functions that way they do not dribble
00:19:22.100 their appropriation bills in one at a time i served in the montana legislature in the house and the
00:19:28.360 senate served on appropriations we bring everything in great big three ring binder you know exactly what
00:19:35.460 the total cost is going to be and you can see what policies are going to be implemented congress can do
00:19:42.360 that and and so now here we are the same as nancy pelosi has done and waits till the final hour the
00:19:48.980 midnight hour and all of a sudden you have to rush this this document through to keep government open
00:19:54.720 and and unfortunately uh failure to plan on leadership's part does not create an emergency on my part
00:20:02.480 it's like do your job you know you go out to the football game guy has a field goal kicker do your job
00:20:09.040 you got one job kick the field goal well the job of leadership is to direct the appropriation
00:20:14.580 committees to do their work i will participate i will stay there i will do my part and then bring
00:20:21.480 that that work back to us that product back to us so that we can see the total value of those bills and
00:20:29.280 begin to pass them and they haven't done it and so now i would like to think that we got their attention
00:20:34.660 they see that we do mean business we're not going to pass the cr to to push this thing through again
00:20:41.460 nancy pelosi spending and and we're going to find out what the total of those appropriation bills are
00:20:47.800 and then we can have a discussion about about passing that but there seems to be a level of arrogance i
00:20:53.200 think when i see these clips of speaker mccarthy and the the videos that he's tweeting trying to be funny
00:20:58.200 really his content is just devoid of of humor but it seems like they don't take you guys
00:21:03.420 seriously but today's votes prove that they should the fact that they had to pull the rules vote
00:21:08.540 obviously indicates the same thing so if you could i think just explain to the audience not only why
00:21:13.880 their phone calls matter and why they need to keep calling and and hammering not just the good ones
00:21:18.260 your fellow colleagues who have been voting right uh but some of the squishy ones you never know um but
00:21:23.320 what exactly the significance today of pulling the rules vote on the cr was that is absolutely a direct
00:21:29.940 result i'm convinced of the posse of of your audience calling up members and saying we need you
00:21:37.380 to support those members that have already come out and stated they will not support acr and by doing so
00:21:44.740 we grew that opposition from probably about eight or ten eleven members to very nearing to two dozen
00:21:53.100 once leadership heard that were there was about two dozen members that were probably going to vote
00:21:59.700 against the cr that became overwhelming um force uh for them to deal with and and and so that's why
00:22:07.160 they didn't bring it to the floor they saw that it wasn't just going to be defeated it was going to be
00:22:12.300 defeated by a large enough group that they just couldn't uh point us out as outcasts radicals
00:22:17.760 rabble rousers you know call us what you will i like to say truth seekers but they they weren't going
00:22:24.160 to be able to isolate us that the group was too large and that's why you and your audience made such a
00:22:30.160 big difference in the process today it played out in real time and of the i think you said it's about
00:22:37.020 two dozen hard no's is leadership trying very hard to get those votes to flip or do you think
00:22:43.260 are they going to the democrats to try to pick up the votes no i really believe that they're going
00:22:48.100 to continue to work on those individuals to try and get those votes flipped okay because i don't
00:22:53.400 see that the democrats are going to pass that cr with the provisions that have been inserted into
00:23:00.660 it okay once it goes to the senate the senate surely will strip all of that language out they will
00:23:07.000 strip out the border security they will strip out any kind of savings okay whatsoever they
00:23:13.160 will strip out all of the language that that removes the weaponization of the uh our government
00:23:18.620 against us then when they send it back and it's going to be basically what we've been hearing about
00:23:23.280 a clean uh cr the clean continuing resolution where all it does is literally and nothing but extends
00:23:31.920 nancy pelosi's spending and joe biden's policies then you'll get democrat votes on it but but but when it's
00:23:38.780 in in the house on the first round i think they're going to try and work on flipping as many republican
00:23:45.680 votes as they possibly can because they're going to need them i always say if leadership spent as much
00:23:50.980 time fighting democrats and the biden regime and as hard as they did you guys and your colleagues
00:23:56.320 like representative gates and all the other america first patriots imagine the country that we would
00:24:01.460 have it would look a lot better it would look a lot better a heck of a lot better and speaking of
00:24:05.960 promises and in some cases i think you know shiny toys that are meant to distract and i know we've
00:24:11.000 got a few minutes and you're you're more than welcome to stay but if you've got to go you're
00:24:14.160 more than welcome to go too um it seemed like a week ago you know the news cycle everything was
00:24:18.520 focused on how kevin mccarthy was getting ready to introduce an impeachment inquiry into joe biden and
00:24:23.320 now they're talking about subpoenaing hunter biden and kind of all these like i said shiny toys so
00:24:28.800 where do you think we we stand on that is that stuff going to materialize or do you think it is also
00:24:34.120 just sort of points of deflection and just trying to get the base to be okay i think that those are
00:24:39.980 all being used as tools uh by kevin mccarthy to try and force us to pass the spending measures whether
00:24:49.120 it's in the form of a cr and or the appropriation bills because we can't do anything until uh those
00:24:57.820 bills are passed so that's what he's going to say we're not going to be able to do the the impeachment
00:25:02.160 inquiry against joe biden he won't be able to he says these are his words he won't be able to
00:25:08.920 bring the subpoenas forward on on hunter biden we're not going to be able to reduce the weaponization
00:25:15.440 of the government against us all they have to do is total up the 12 bills do the job okay show us what
00:25:24.100 the value of the 12 appropriation bills are and then we can fund government responsibly we can do
00:25:30.340 it transparently we will walk through the process and and they haven't done it for years it's just a
00:25:36.180 shame and and everything else that he says is nothing more than a distraction to to keep his uh self
00:25:43.440 covered from from forcing kevin to direct the appropriation committees to do that work i want to
00:25:50.820 zoom out here real quick while i still have you and talk about these you know committees the
00:25:56.220 weaponization committee oversight the investigations that they've been conducting which are substantive
00:26:01.000 and i think do have some merit but if you sort of zoom out to the macro perspective right on what we're
00:26:07.140 actually getting in terms of action as a result of those committees do you think it's fair to say that
00:26:13.720 from the onset just like we see speaker mccarthy weaponizing the impeachment against joe biden right now
00:26:19.080 was sort of a political tool do you think these committees were always set up to be not necessarily
00:26:24.260 controlled opposition but just sort of red meat for the base with no action actually intended to come
00:26:29.460 out of them i i do unfortunately i think that uh they were set up to try and bring forward a lot of
00:26:38.400 information that we already are very aware of but unfortunately we have a department of justice that a lot of us
00:26:44.660 have lost confidence in and it is going to take a president like trump to go in to start uh removing
00:26:53.140 people from their positions and i don't mean just two or three at the top we're going to have to go
00:26:57.820 very deep into these agencies and remove these rogue uh uh players if you will that are in the the
00:27:06.200 government that are working against the american people and once we do that and start having some true
00:27:12.980 impartial okay unbiased uh investigation and charging and prosecutions of of people then we're going
00:27:23.460 to start having justice again in america right now i'm concerned and a lot of people are concerned
00:27:29.540 that the uh the statement of equal justice under the law is just a slogan and and it's very frustrating
00:27:37.260 and disappointing we have to get back and the only way that we are going to get back to equal justice
00:27:43.500 under the law is when we have a a president trump who goes in and removes all these rogue players and
00:27:51.280 gets them out of the way and no coincidence the new york times yesterday with the article biden
00:27:55.900 administration aims to trump proof the federal workforce congressman if people want to stay up to date with
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00:30:01.900 welcome back to the war room thank you again to congressman rosendale for joining us but don't worry
00:30:12.320 we'll go back to our regular programming we're going to have very shortly james bacon joining us
00:30:16.480 darren beady joe allen but i just have to say as we're going to do momentarily but just as we were
00:30:22.420 doing with ed dowd we walk you through every day on this show chapter and verse the weaponization
00:30:28.200 of the federal government not just against the american people but particularly against the maga movement
00:30:34.520 against really what is the global populist movement and what his colleagues who aren't america
00:30:41.640 which frankly is the majority of congress want to do to this country is continue to fund the
00:30:47.140 weaponization of the federal government they want to continue to fund the election interference
00:30:52.120 against donald j trump meant to kneecap him and take him out of the presidential race with bogus charges
00:30:58.800 for actions the democrats have been doing really for time immemorium and all this talk about oh we're
00:31:05.280 giving you know joe biden and his regime a blank check to do whatever he wants that's too euphemistic
00:31:11.900 and too damn cutesy a term to describe what joe biden and his lackeys are doing to this country
00:31:18.340 we're basically giving i mean we're funding our own demise it is a masochistic way of running this
00:31:25.820 country that we want to continue to give them infinite amounts of your taxpayer dollars to continue the
00:31:32.440 weaponization of this federal government that has led to dozens hundreds of january 6 protesters
00:31:38.220 people who love this country being thrown in jail we're financing our own political suicide it
00:31:44.500 shouldn't be lost on anyone i believe it was either yesterday or today a 22 year old individual young
00:31:49.840 man who went to january 6 just went inside the capitol because he loves this country he committed suicide
00:31:55.960 because of the weaponization of this federal government against him because of the likes of joe biden
00:32:01.700 matthew graves merrick garland all of these horrible people this right now that eight percent cut that is
00:32:09.580 the managed decline of this country and representative mike garcia you want to sit up there and talk about
00:32:15.680 giving the chinese communist party a win a victory how about tanking this country's economy to the point
00:32:22.300 where our children and grandchildren can't even afford to buy anything because we're so beholden to the
00:32:27.880 chinese communist party thanks to the de-dollarization being witnessed under joe biden's regime like i said
00:32:36.400 even joe biden wanted a 10 cut for the big guy eight percent is insulting and i'll leave it at that
00:32:44.440 now what we were talking about before i ranted and before we went to break um had to do with that
00:32:52.120 new york times article where they talk about how joe biden is panicking about the fact that donald trump is
00:32:57.320 going to win in 2024 and gut the deep state take it down burn it down as far as i'm concerned
00:33:03.580 james bacon you used to run the presidential personnel office you were the director of operations there you
00:33:08.440 know this like the back of your hand first of all can you walk us through what exactly joe biden is so
00:33:13.820 scared of and what he's trying to do with the federal government to sort of preempt what is donald trump's
00:33:19.800 inevitable takedown of the administrative state yes so they're trying to prevent us from restoring
00:33:27.380 accountability to the federal workforce what schedule f does is it makes it so that the president can fire
00:33:34.500 bureaucrats who are obstructing the policy these are the top level bureaucrats i call them the the real
00:33:41.100 deep state it's the expert class it's about the 20 to 50 000 bureaucrats who truly control the levers of
00:33:47.620 power at these agencies right now the president their boss cannot fire them okay that's how bad
00:33:55.720 this is in fact the president cannot fire 99.8 percent of the federal workforce so that's 2.25 million
00:34:03.140 people and he can only fire about 4 000 of them that's a travesty all the trump administration is
00:34:10.760 saying is that we want to restore accountability so that if these bureaucrats at the top are obstructing
00:34:16.660 the president's policies they should be able to be fired and that's not a radical idea you know when
00:34:23.060 they first introduced civil service protections in this country in the late 1800s it only protected
00:34:29.200 employees who had extremely technical jobs about 10 percent of the federal workforce these are people
00:34:35.320 turning the lights on in the buildings now those protections apply to 99.8 percent of the workers it's
00:34:42.760 ridiculous now james it shouldn't be lost on anyone right now what we see going on in new york the united
00:34:51.620 nations the world economic forum they're having their weird little evil meeting where they plan out our
00:34:56.680 futures with of course not our consent um zelensky's up there he's been saying some pretty great commentary
00:35:02.800 joe biden's been bumbling like an old fool um but i'd love to get your thoughts before i let you go just on
00:35:08.740 what is the sort of global nature the global aspect of the administrative state in other words
00:35:14.780 while it's important to go after the administrative state here how do you think trump is going to be
00:35:20.280 able to go after what is sort of the outsourcing i think of a lot of this bureaucratic work for example
00:35:26.240 you know the who pandemic treaty um seeding a lot of these sustainable development goals to the united
00:35:32.160 nations and what they've charted for our future to be how do you think we roll back that level of a soul
00:35:37.940 on our administrative the administrative state how do you think we go after them on the more
00:35:43.000 international aspect you have to withdraw from several international organizations there's offices
00:35:49.520 in the state department that control our participation in these organizations those offices need to be
00:35:55.340 looked at very closely you need to put america first political appointees in charge of those offices
00:36:00.980 that interact with these diplomatic bodies overseas you need to have people that are representing
00:36:06.660 america's interests if we're even participating in these organizations at all a lot of this stuff
00:36:12.200 is at the state department you need to really be cutting back on the massive bureaucracy that is the
00:36:17.880 state department it's called the deep state department for a reason it's it's been infiltrated by
00:36:23.360 by left-wing uh bureaucrats going back about a hundred years this is nothing new so it's one of the
00:36:29.680 worst departments that needs to be looked at closely and if you solve things like that in the state
00:36:34.260 department in the united states agency for international development you're going to see a lot of these
00:36:40.380 global shackles that are on the united states start to evaporate
00:36:44.680 that sounds pretty nice no more global shackles james baconster thank you so much for joining us if
00:36:54.060 people want to follow you and stay up to date with what you're working on where can they find you
00:36:57.800 they can just look me up on youtube uh personnel wars of the trump administration just watch that
00:37:04.300 speech and you'll get the full idea i think that's the first time we've ever had someone when we ask
00:37:11.200 for their coordinates they give us a very specific youtube speech to go to but i like that james thank
00:37:16.940 you so much for joining us thank you and i think we have darren jbd another alum of the trump
00:37:26.740 administration great speech writer and i think you were on some board before joe biden forced you
00:37:31.960 to get off of it something tells me it wasn't guccer college um but darren if you could walk us through
00:37:38.000 we have some pretty big breaking news when it comes to ray epps i guess he was charged with get this
00:37:44.180 a misdemeanor or disorderly or disruptive conduct on restricted grounds can you walk us through
00:37:51.240 i'm sure the audience knows who ray epps is but sort of the significance of this what it means what
00:37:56.220 you think the the signal not the noise is here absolutely um it's a major development in the january
00:38:04.680 6 fed surrection saga and indeed a bizarre development here's ray epps who i think by now is familiar to
00:38:13.200 pretty much all of your audience and most of the country at this point thanks largely to our
00:38:19.580 reporting on this individual that includes video documentation of his absolutely egregious behavior
00:38:26.980 both on the fifth and the sixth that included among other things urging the crowd to go into the capital
00:38:34.120 into the capital a day in advance now two and a half years later over two and a half years later
00:38:42.520 the doj finally decides to charge him with something and what they come up with is some petty ridiculous
00:38:52.480 sloppy bungling absolutely unconvincing joke of a misdemeanor indictment for as you said disorderly conduct
00:39:06.200 on restricted grounds and so just a number of things contextually that are worth pointing out
00:39:13.800 one is this comes on the heels of some insane sentences handed down to head of the head of the proud
00:39:23.700 boys enrique tario 22 years joe biggs got 17 years people say ray epps didn't go into the capital which is true
00:39:33.160 but enrique tario who got 22 years didn't go into the capital in fact tario wasn't even present in dc
00:39:42.260 on the sits the reason that tario got such a severe sentence he was charged with seditious conspiracy and
00:39:50.320 so forth is that the government maintained that in effect tario orchestrated or played a key role in
00:39:57.800 orchestrating the events of january 6th except the government in my view did not present a convincing
00:40:04.900 case that tario orchestrated january 6th ironically ray epps in his own words in his own text message to
00:40:12.800 his nephew acknowledges that he was on the front lines and quote orchestrated it referring to the events
00:40:20.380 of january 6th and you don't have to take epps's direct word for it as i said you can go on revolver.news
00:40:27.600 and watch the compilation of video evidence making very clear and persuasive case that epps was involved
00:40:34.940 in every stage of that initial breach from telling people to go into the capital to being there on the
00:40:42.080 day of directing people to the capital essentially skipping trump's speech and then being pre-positioned right
00:40:48.060 at that initial breach point and so the question is why didn't he get a more severe charge when
00:40:56.680 easily conspiracy charges trespassing charges the same obstruction of a official proceeding
00:41:04.160 that the government gave not just to tario the head of the proud boys but to many other lesser figures
00:41:10.460 just one example thomas caldwell um they say was an oath keeper that's contentious but we know he
00:41:18.540 wasn't violent he didn't go into the capital and yet he was charged with seditious conspiracy among other
00:41:24.620 things so one question is why what didn't why did epps just get a misdemeanor despite what's available
00:41:31.920 on documentary evidence his own statement that he orchestrated it and the fact that his behavior was
00:41:38.920 considered so egregious that he was one of the first 20 people the fbi itself added to its most
00:41:44.500 wanted list in fact they only took him off the list now this sort of legendary lore but it's true
00:41:49.820 they only took him off the list literally the day after revolver published one of its biggest
00:41:55.520 pieces exploring the possibility of federal involvement in january 6 literally the next day
00:42:00.620 they took him off that list with no explanation so the one question is why just a misdemeanor then
00:42:06.420 the next question is why on earth would they wait over two and a half years for this sloppy misdemeanor
00:42:15.640 like it's such a sloppy mop-up job it's such a bungling attempt to cover things up and to salvage
00:42:25.340 their utterly decimated narrative it's just making things worse for them because it's so manifestly
00:42:32.800 obvious what they're trying to do at this point you know maybe if they had given him this misdemeanor
00:42:39.660 charge like march of 2021 see if i were running the show at the doj thank god i'm not because i would
00:42:47.400 be much more competent than these morons running it on behalf of the regime in the deep state if i
00:42:52.960 were running it i'd say slap him with a misdemeanor charge march of 2021 that will muddy the water and
00:42:59.100 make it very difficult for those evil conspiracy theorists at revolver.news to disrupt the
00:43:06.020 narrative that we want to shove down everyone's throats but no they don't do it in march 2021
00:43:11.200 they wait until september of 2023 too little too late little garland little merrick too little too
00:43:20.240 late mr christoph and mr christoph coming up late against a break darren we gotta let you go but real
00:43:28.860 quick before we have to jump where can people find you and go to revolver to stay up to date with the
00:43:34.780 latest stories revolver.news the latest on this we're gonna publish a full analysis sometime tonight
00:43:41.600 or early tomorrow morning so don't miss that for now we've got all the latest coverage on it
00:43:46.160 so stay tuned big stuff coming with ray eps and more we'll be patiently awaiting and we'll be
00:43:55.140 awaiting us to come back from this break 90 seconds we'll be right back are you tired of progressive
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00:46:06.160 welcome back to the war room and i don't know about you guys but i get pretty tired of having my
00:46:17.240 intelligence being insulted by our so-called betters over on the hill these established republicans and you
00:46:23.760 heard it from congressman rosendale you heard it here first that your calls actually are making
00:46:29.340 a difference which is why it's so important that you got to keep doing that
00:46:32.820 otherwise we're going to have people like congressman mike garcia again going after his colleagues
00:46:38.900 true heroes you got biggs buck rosendale norman and bishop the only people courageous to stand up
00:46:43.580 against what is the continued funding of the military industrial complex i want to read this quote again
00:46:48.640 for good measure it's on steve's getter too i think they're good americans but they're confused
00:46:53.660 and they just handed a win to the chinese communist party as a result of this vote you know what every
00:46:59.600 day that the house has refused to impeach joe biden has refused just to subpoena hunter biden has refused
00:47:07.740 to really get in to the nitty-gritty of the selling out of this country to the chinese communist party
00:47:13.400 because kevin mccarthy is too busy being on the take of sequoia capital that we can't actually
00:47:17.880 investigate how far they've embedded themselves in this country by the way the same goes for bite
00:47:22.940 dance the same goes for tiktok the same goes for all these chinese communist party influence groups
00:47:27.380 by the way mike garcia and kevin mccarthy you want to talk about giving free reign to the chinese
00:47:32.980 communist party how about the fact that your china committee is staffed by what could probably best
00:47:38.580 be described as a neocons wet dream you got mike gallagher people who don't even know what it's
00:47:45.060 like to be tough on the chinese communist party if it hit him in their face and that's coming from me
00:47:49.300 as someone who's dedicated years of my life to exposing this evil regime and the best we can get
00:47:54.860 is someone creating these bizarre panels with this neocon experts and they're talking about confucius
00:48:01.620 institutes yeah 2016 called and they want their talking points back these people are absolute jokes and
00:48:07.800 like i said you know when they say ccp when that's their first line of defense that's how you know
00:48:13.300 they're losing because that's the only angle of attack that they have and by the way the fact that
00:48:18.440 they're having to pull these votes it shows you that your calls matter so keep it up war room posse i am
00:48:23.540 very proud to be the co-host and executive editor of this show now we got a cold open to play or a clip
00:48:29.080 for joe allen and then he's going to riff until the end of the show so denver if you want to roll it go
00:48:33.340 ahead as a leader of a country that is an ai player and could be a big player if we have our way
00:48:39.840 and i think we will now we want to increase the blessings for not only for ourselves but for all
00:48:45.260 of humanity we've done that with other technological innovations that came out of israel but in many
00:48:51.680 other places but the real question is what do we do what do we do internationally what do we do
00:48:57.980 globally the single biggest rebuttal that i've gotten um among leaders in the west is that well
00:49:04.160 sure the west might regulate ai but what about china because to your point about which countries will
00:49:09.960 have significant leadership in ai china is certainly one of them um one of the very top
00:49:16.020 you know potentially number one so i went you know i went to china met with the some of the senior
00:49:21.460 leadership and i talked about the risks of ai and um you know one of the points i made is that if you
00:49:27.080 make it if you create a digital super intelligence that digital super intelligence could be in charge
00:49:32.080 of of china instead of the ccp being in charge of china i think that argument must have gotten some
00:49:37.440 attention yeah the ccp propose to be in charge and um and uh you know what about dry house we got here
00:49:46.080 anyway um you know they understand the argument like look if you create digital god and now that
00:49:55.160 is the boss of you you know that's not something that feels to them um actually the the thinker who
00:50:00.580 i think had the best foresight about how the ai revolution was going to play out is actually ray
00:50:06.020 kurtzweil um you know he i agree first of all he says agi 2029 yeah i keep telling people it seems
00:50:12.840 to be almost exactly right it's it's spooky it's spooky um 2030 is when the merge happens uh so we've
00:50:18.640 got neural link coming and what does it mean once you actually are kind of merging with with an
00:50:22.720 intelligence if ultimately hundreds of millions of billions people get um a high bandwidth interface
00:50:29.140 to their digital tertiary self their ai self effectively then that that seems like that probably
00:50:37.260 leads to a better future for for humanity what do you think will happen to the job market i do think
00:50:44.180 ai is not like every previous technology right i think that it might be the case that actually many
00:50:48.840 more jobs go away than get created and there's a lot of chaos and turmoil but i think we got to
00:50:53.100 be ahead of it we could also i think very likely end up in a situation where people have no jobs
00:50:58.240 because there are no people anymore where we literally go extinct
00:51:02.160 joe allen what the heck did we just watch so that was yesterday in california elon musk bb
00:51:12.320 netanyahu max tegmark you heard at the end there greg brockman of open ai the most important element
00:51:20.240 for the audience to take away from this is that in israel they understand that we are in the midst of
00:51:27.300 a technological revolution that will transform basically everything whether the tech is everything
00:51:32.560 it's supposed to be or not in china they understand that we are in the midst of a technological revolution
00:51:38.300 that will basically determine the paradigms of the future in america i fear that too many
00:51:44.100 outside of the war room posse and a few other circles too many are afraid that nanobots or terminators
00:51:51.200 are going to kill everybody or they simply don't care they're on to the next dopamine hit i think that
00:51:57.080 i hope that our reporting here has informed the audience to the extent that they are ready
00:52:03.700 for what is coming down the pike but i fear that our politicians are nowhere near there they are
00:52:10.980 simply preparing themselves for regulatory capture and i sense that the companies that elon musk is
00:52:19.060 describing these ai companies including by the way from israel a company called authentix many know
00:52:24.580 that elon musk announced that twitter biometric data is now up for grabs and so that data must be
00:52:33.580 processed by somebody that will be authentix the israeli firm as we move into this new paradigm that
00:52:40.900 is determined by and large by tech oligarchs and their various lackeys in the government and also
00:52:49.340 by the military industrial complex and the technologies they wield as we move into this
00:52:55.140 it's going to be very important that people understand what motivates it the players involved in it
00:53:01.240 the technologies that are at play and of course what are the stakes and my argument as you well
00:53:08.680 know you beat me to it as you well know well please natalie uh let them know let me hold it i think it
00:53:15.420 looks a lot better when you hold it dark i still don't even know how to pronounce it dark aeon dark eon
00:53:20.340 you can choose tomato tomato but you got to get it because he's going to walk you through all the scary
00:53:25.180 stuff that they they want to do to us every single thing you heard there about ray kurzweil elon musk's
00:53:30.720 role uh and of course max tegmark's ideas about life 3.0 all of that is covered in depth in dark
00:53:36.900 eon and god knows we can't trust kevin mccarthy let alone kamala harris or any of our intellectual
00:53:43.860 betters to defend us from trans humanism and transgenders might i add warm posse thank you for
00:53:51.300 hanging with me steve will be back for the 6 p.m hour things to be breaking down joe biden's
00:53:56.000 u.n speech so that is a must watch as far as i'm concerned warm posse thank you for hanging with me
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