Matt Rosendale, a Republican Congressman from Montana joins the show to talk about the continuing government shutdown and why it s time to be brave and stand up to the uniparty in order to keep our country safe and secure.
00:16:33.560Hey, Peter K. Navarro in for the Admiral Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:37.420Ben, we are going to get on our rocket ship right now and take you, the posse, right over to Davos, Switzerland,
00:16:46.620spiritual home of every globalist around America and the second home of every Wall Street hedge fund manager.
00:16:54.320We're going to go right to Noor Bin Laden.
00:16:56.860She apparently was listening to the last segment and had a little bit to tell us about Nikki Haley before she's going to give us the Davos update.
00:17:04.500Noor is welcome back once again to the War Room.
00:17:23.860And I'm actually surprised that she didn't fly out to Davos after her pathetic loss in Iowa earlier this week.
00:17:34.120And the reason is because her agenda is very much aligned with the Davos agenda.
00:17:41.220And while President Trump very strongly and brilliantly sent a firing shot to Davos two days ago about the fact that he was promising never to create a CBDC in America,
00:17:55.060I want to remind the audience that a few months ago, Nikki Haley was on record in an interview stating that she believed that online anonymity was a national security threat,
00:18:10.460parroting exactly the same words that these so-called elites in Davos are saying,
00:18:18.520because they absolutely do want to end online anonymity.
00:18:23.320In fact, they want the exact opposite.
00:18:26.240They want all of us to be tied to a grid with digital identification.
00:18:33.380And they even said so this week under the cover of cybersecurity and all these cyber threats and these attacks that are increasing.
00:18:42.840We had the Secretary General of Interpol during a panel this week expanding and highlighting and fear-mongering the threats of cybercrime and cybercriminals.
00:19:00.080And one of the panelists that was there explicitly talked about digital ideas being a way to protect, obviously protect,
00:19:14.480and defend ourselves from these cybercriminals.
00:19:21.520So it's always the same playbook, Peter.
00:19:24.580They have these threats and these risks, these global risks that they're talking about all the time.
00:19:29.860And they want to bring forward the solutions.
00:19:33.000And the solutions inevitably lead to loss of freedom for us, the people.
00:19:57.200Is there any controversial speakers there to challenge the tenets of the dark money globalism that we see?
00:20:09.240Or is this more like a cheerleader session for what they're doing in a way for these people to network to figure out collusively how to screw us?
00:20:19.120I mean, is there any healthy dialogue, or is it just the usual crap?
00:20:24.400Oh, it's very, very much the latter, with the exception of Dr. Roberts from the Heritage Foundation yesterday on a panel
00:20:33.540on the possible Republican administration coming up in 2024, 2025,
00:20:42.440who brilliantly stood up to these insane globalists and gave him a piece of MAGA, of MAGA mind,
00:20:52.980which was great to see, but it caused a few heads to explode today, because that panel was yesterday.
00:21:00.560And there was an important panel this morning, actually, entitled 4.2 billion people at the ballot box,
00:21:09.160focusing on the year 2024 being critical in terms of elections worldwide.
00:21:14.940But obviously the focus was on the U.S. elections.
00:21:19.020And most notably on that panel, you had Alex Soros, and you also had Ian Bremmer from Eurasia Group.
00:21:27.080The first thing I'll say is that Alex Soros was completely high on something.
00:21:33.040I don't know what it was, but it was veryβ.
00:27:08.000I mean, as bad as our crisis is here in America, and it is absolutely beyond horrific.
00:27:18.140I mean, literally millions and millions of illegal aliens flooding over our border,
00:27:24.820infiltrated by communist Chinese soldiers, Islamic terrorists, you name it.
00:27:31.060The European crisis may well grow to be far worse, because they're surrounded by routes that are going to bring in all manner of illegal immigrants
00:27:44.400and totally upset and change the culture.
00:27:48.400I mean, it's going to make like the joining the EU for Britain look like child's play compared to what's going on.
00:27:56.280Stay here, Ben, and we'll get you right up at the top of the next segment to get your coordinates and give you a last word there.
00:28:04.000Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon here in the war room, the posse's war room.
00:28:11.960Traditional corporate media is crumbling. Why?
00:30:51.700What I try to do on the Substack is bring you three types of things.
00:30:56.500One, it's all things Donald Trump and the Trump 24 campaign.
00:31:02.160It's all things Communist China and how Communist China is like screwing this country.
00:31:07.280And every Friday, like such as today, I do a weekly financial market update, stocks, bonds, and things like that, from the perspective of a macro economist.
00:31:19.120And one of the pieces that I put out, because this one really sticks in my craw, was about the stupidity and foolishness and hubris
00:31:35.660of the CEOs of two iconic American corporations, which are no longer American corporations.
00:31:44.520I'm talking, of course, about Apple and Tesla.
00:31:48.780And the CEOs, of course, implicated are Tim Cook and Elon Musk.
00:31:57.560Cook, of course, at Apple, Musk at Tesla.
00:32:02.060And, you know, really, I go back, unfortunately, I got a lot of miles on me.
00:32:13.480And, you know, back decades ago, when China first joined the World Trade Organization in 2001,
00:32:26.020what was a really disastrous historical event, because the WTO opened up, essentially, our markets to Communist China
00:32:40.000with unfettered access with unfettered access with no safeguards against what would be a very sustained economic aggression.
00:32:48.680And interestingly, that same year, 2001, that China joined the World Trade Organization,
00:33:02.720there was a guy named Jeff Emel, who took over from one of the great CEOs in American history,
00:33:11.580Jack Walsh at the then-iconic company General Electric.
00:33:20.060And at the time, I mean, GE had a long and distinguished history in this country
00:33:26.920of being one of our top industrial producers, known around the world, source of great American jobs.
00:33:40.420And Emel kind of reminded me of Kevin McCarthy, kind of an earlier version, you know, the blow-dried hair,
00:33:49.220the good-looking guy, the well-groomed guy, the charm of the socks off anybody he talked to.
00:33:58.480And Emel made a big bet on Communist China when he took over the reins of GE.
00:34:06.280And it was essentially that he could go over there, take GE technology and leverage the slave labor of China,
00:34:21.860the pollution havens, and the massive illegal, under WTO rules, subsidies that China was providing
00:34:38.540to any American corporation foolish enough to come over to Communist China and bring their technology.
00:34:48.520See, it's like, Emel was like the first guy to, big guy, to think, yeah, we can bring it over there and protect it, right?
00:34:57.180And, you know, I had this, several times I battled with him.
00:35:01.480One time I was on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
00:35:12.080And what that battle was about, as I told Emel, I said, hey, you can't be so foolish as to think China's not going to steal your technology,
00:35:26.220basically set up their own factories in China, start producing your products with your technology, do it cheaper.
00:35:35.800And then once they start competing with you in their market, they're also going to go and start competing with you in your lucrative foreign markets.
00:38:25.280And in the meantime, when we're 30 seconds out and I start hearing that music, I'll take us out.
00:38:33.520But I want to come back to the story I was telling you, the lesson of GE's Jeff Immelt going to China was simply that,
00:38:43.520yeah, don't do that, otherwise you're going to lose your company.
00:38:46.220And this was a lesson really lost on both Apple's Tim Cook and now Elon Musk.
00:38:57.380And both of these companies have essentially moved what, for all practical purposes, is their entire production inside the border of a country,
00:39:12.600Communist China, which by government policy wants over time to just simply strip them of their technology and assets,
00:39:25.080kick them out of the country, and then become essentially Apple and Tesla without any flowback of anything to American companies or shareholders or whatever.
00:39:42.460And Tim Cook bugs the hell out of me, because this guy, he's just slick.
00:39:49.980He's in the, all these CEOs are just, you know, the blow drive, big smile, handful, gimme, mouthful of much obliged.
00:40:00.340He'd come to the West Wing when Donald Trump was imposing tariffs on communist China.
00:40:06.000And he'd tell us over and over again, hey, we're too big in China to fail.
00:44:28.180They've already lost their market top share to BYD, the Chinese competitor that stole its styles and designs.
00:44:34.640And what China is doing now is just what I warned.
00:44:41.720They're putting bans on Teslas in parts of the country, just like they're putting bans on Apple iPhones and Apple products in parts of the country.
00:44:51.140And the whole game of Xi Jinping is to put those companies out of business in favor of Huawei instead of Apple and BYD instead of Tesla.
00:45:30.060And by the way, I'm telling you this story because Twitter is going to be used to take Donald Trump down.
00:45:40.060And Musk himself is going to do everything possible to take Trump down because Trump will not let Elon Musk export communist Chinese slave labor pollution haven Teslas back into this country.
00:46:41.220It's listening to you and your phone is watching you.
00:46:43.760And that's a problem because that information is being used against all of us for the benefit of big tech and the government.
00:46:50.140Satellite phones do not have cameras, so you can't be watched.
00:46:54.120Satellite phones cannot be tracked like a cell phone.
00:46:56.760The best you can get on a satellite phone is you can locate someone within 50 square miles.
00:47:02.340And, Peter, I can't even β I lose my remote control on my couch, so finding someone in a 50 square mile radius is, you know, just ridiculous.
00:47:12.480So if you want privacy, if you want β which you're entitled to, no matter what the government tells you, we are entitled to our privacy.
00:47:18.900We are protected supposedly by the Constitution under the Fourth Amendment from illegal search and seizure.
00:47:26.060But that's what's going on on your cell phones every single day.
00:47:29.180We're all being tracked and listened to.
00:47:31.200Chris, tell me a few things because we've never had a conversation before on or offline.
00:47:38.620Where are your cell phones β where are your satellite phones made?
00:47:42.020Well, they're put together here in the U.S.
00:47:45.080We do β they do use components from around the world, but they're put together right here in the U.S.
00:47:50.420And so, you know, this is the same phone, Peter, that's used by the U.S. military, first responders, because these phones work when cell towers don't.
00:47:59.940So when the cell towers go down, which has been happening a lot this week with these horrific temperatures we've all been living through,
00:48:06.420the power goes out and the cell towers go down.
00:48:09.140So if you don't have a satellite phone, you will be stuck.
00:49:36.960No, it's not like, you know, your computer these days and your phone every five minutes is telling you you need an update, you know, for your own good, of course.
00:49:43.840But, no, you don't β this is a much more basic device, Peter.
00:49:47.620This is β there's no video or photos on this or no camera or anything like that.
00:49:52.160This is designed to keep you in touch privately when you cannot use your cell phone or you just want to have a private conversation that we're all entitled to.
00:50:01.800And you can have that on a cell phone.
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