Episode 4128: The Spectrum Of WarFare Against The US
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In this episode of War Room, we discuss the current political situation in China, the current state of the country, and the current situation in the country as a whole. War Room is a weekly political discussion show hosted by a pro-China journalist based in Shanghai, China. Hosted by , and .
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval
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on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people
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have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything the
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world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like
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that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people had a
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conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country
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this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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okay uh welcome back uh saturday 14 december year of our lord 2024 since the um conversation was so
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amazing the other day i wanted to come back on uh saturday before the army navy game right at three
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o'clock uh president is going to be there that would be president donald john trump doing what
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we did back in 16 is a show of force since biden the illegitimate regime is basically blown off the
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uh the field and every other aspect just put a uh in their grill the army navy game today very
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honored now to have clear pascal and colonel grant newsham is that how you pronounce your last name
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i know you're canadian so i want to be very sensitive here since we haven't negotiated the
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deal yet for the 51st state um please please take us over okay here's a question are are we at war
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with the chinese communist party i'm gonna start with you we're at war with the chinese are you guys just
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like us because i'm fully sanctioned i'm the only civilian in the history of this country be fully
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sanctioned by the chinese communist party and it happened at one minute after um noon on the 20th
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of january 2021 and and pompeo navarro pottinger myself uh and those three were still in the government
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the time i was out so far we can't have anything to do with any chinese companies we never traveled to
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to hong kong or to the mainland never visited any friends over there i spent years in in and out of
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shanghai and other places but and uh we would be pressing the bet if we went to taiwan right
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so the question is they say well bannon he's got this new federal state and all these crazies and
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they're saying take down the ccp and lao baijin is going to win and everything like that
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but in this town as you know there's a very different attitude about the chinese communist party
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and so they look at us as kind of it where we may have forced our way into the mainstream
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in populist politics and national economics and winning elections and you know put in fear of god
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of in this regard we've changed the the uh discussion the conversation because now people
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focus on the ccp versus the chinese people but it's still fringy in the fact of this town no matter
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how they talk are all best case accommodationists and worst case collaborators and so we are the fringe
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where they we say we want to confront these people you know the book by was it josh rogan from the from
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the washington post which i still think is the best book written about president trump during their
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first term was was a mandate chaos under heaven it was about she versus trump and he said you had
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traditionally you had uh you had hawks right and you'd like put pompeo and these guys and then you
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had uh uh moderates and then you had the wall street crowd which accommodationists but in trump's thing
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you had a new group of bannon navarro and stephen miller a lot of times and they fundamentally
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question the legitimacy of the chinese communist party as even a government we should be dealing
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everything and everything should be focused on their takedown now so people know when they come to war
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room you're in the hardest core of the hardcore but and we say it all the time so make the case
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if you're saying we're at war with the chinese communist party and already at war with them
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what facts do you bring for that other than the fact you're just another crazy person over at the
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war room screaming into the microphone ma'am uh they declared war on the u.s so if you take a look at
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what's in the publications in the in china daily or global times from at least 2019 they talk about a
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people's war that is chinese communist party language for for being at war and those are official
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publications those are you don't write that by accident and i think one of the things what do you mean
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official there's there's one's a tabloid the other's a newspaper what do you mean official
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publications you don't publish something like that in china daily or global times and keep your job or
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your head if the administrate if the regime doesn't like it and the term people's work they're like
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used to be with the the soviet union yeah and i think what would be helpful is taking a a look at the
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word war right um their version of war is very different than our version of war it's much more
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comprehensive and we we have had i mean you you in the u.s so part of george washington's farewell
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address was uh the description of the u.s as a detached and distant land which gave room to the
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isolationist to say we have an option to be isolated from the rest of the world it's our decision whether
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or not to get engaged in these foreign conflicts or not and um you have um you can otherwise you've got
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compliant canada on one side and mexico that can be beaten down on the other but you are
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effectively a strategic island what the chinese communist party has very specifically set out to
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do is erase the distance between the chinese communist party ability to reach into the u.s
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and that island so what you see in terms of warfare and colonel newsham has written about this
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extensively in his book are things like chemical warfare with the with the use of fentanyl it's a race
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distance they're hitting the u.s now colonel we'll talk about it more uh economic warfare the way that
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it's used the wto bribery coercion to get into the u.s economy and destroy it from the inside
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biological warfare where they blocked internal flights from wuhan but pushed external flights
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including into the u.s specifically pushed for a very long time to keep exporting people who they
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knew a percentage of whom would likely be able to carry disease into the u.s so if you look across
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a whole range of of the spectrum of warfare you'll see that the attacks happening within the u.s and
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this isn't don't forget cyber um obviously the uh the fifth columnists and in terms of people are
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taking money from the chinese they've declared war but they're also waging a war through erasing that
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distance that buffered the u.s for for centuries so now it's it's it's a rear guard action on the
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part of the u.s this is what you talk about often on the war room that the fight isn't
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necessarily just taiwan the fight is cleaning up what's here now who's walking across the border we
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talked when here the other day we talked about chinese arriving in the united states in the
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commonwealth of northern marianas without a visa illegally taking boats to guam and wandering around the
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military bases look at the land purchases and strategic locations so this is across the board
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it would be very hard to make an economic justification for the activities that the
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chinese communist party is doing in the united states if it wasn't part of a strategic plan
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to erode the united states from the inside a sort of entropic warfare right where you degrade it and
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weaken it to get to the point where you know they'll you'll hear the term win without fighting but
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the actual translation is get the other side to submit without fighting and submission is a permanent
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state winning is one off you beat the japanese you sign a piece of paper you help japan rebuild
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you get the other side to submit that is permanent you're you are in a permanent state of submission that's
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a very different definition of winning so i would argue that uh we may the the west may not think it's
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war with china the chinese communist party organs have said they are you're a marine corps colonel
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right yes this is you can't get too close to that thing um you at one time were the oldest colonel in
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the marine corps were you not i was pretty close to it if not the oldest one your your book is provocative
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even when i first got just by the title when china attacks you don't say if china's going to attack
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why they're going to attack you say when they're going to attack and the book is so frightening to
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people because you go through very specific details when they attack now that is the you you
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at the center of the gravity of the book is more the kinetic part you lead up to it but when you say
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when china attacks on that colonel grant newsroom spectrum where are we right now are they already
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in attack mode but it just are through non-kinetic means oh definitely and i would say the the kinetic
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part the shooting if it comes that will actually almost be an afterthought uh they've been at it for
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at least 30 years uh against us and as mentioned the the attack is economic uh it's on the chemical
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front psychological front even where you've gotten america's elites to think that that china's not a
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threat now that we just have to treat them nicely and they'll become like a giant canada
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uh and the the drug the chemical warfare against us which we've talked about before has just been
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astonishing and how much harm it has cost us uh the economic front that we've mentioned if you just
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want to see what that's like go up to place like baltimore go to somewhere like sparrow's point where
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there used to be a steel mill there used to be neighborhoods there with hard-working people
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it's all gone and that is not just coincidence it's not just the economic forces uh at work but
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rather these were conscious decisions made by americans who were targeted by the chinese communist
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uh to i want to go back to the history of this and in that maybe we through your guys history
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if memory serves me correctly the uh our involvement in the shooting part of world war ii the kinetic part
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happened on december 7th of 1941 but the war had been actually going on for six years the kinetic
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part you had headed the imperial japanese invaded manchuria kind of kicked things off you had the
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spanish civil war you had munich you had uh you had uh the everything to do with czechoslovakia and
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australia uh then you had the uh invasion of uh the deal first with uh with the russians you had the
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blitz you had the fall of france you had one thing after another then poland 39 and then finally the
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russian wehrmacht invades and then 1940 in june in 1941 uh so six years of not just a lead-up and a
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build-up but actually people dying on battlefields all throughout the world um and then in that fight
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the russian people and the chinese people were actually allies they you know we had shang kai shik
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had the communists over there but lao baijing and the russian peasants or serfs took the brunt
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of the kinetic part of that war against imperial japan in the wehrmacht i don't know 35 million
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dead in china 65 million dead in russia and i realized a lot of the chinese were fighting each
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other and not fighting the japanese but at the end of the day with what's still well in these guys they
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were allies how did we end up in a place at the end of that conflict that the chinese people
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who you know it's sunday the senate come over here raise a ton of money i remember the catholics
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even as a kid you're sending money for the orphans in china how do we get into a situation
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that the chinese at the end of world war ii being our ally ended up in the communist hands and we end
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up 80 years later that we've built actually a monster that could devour us let's start with cleo
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and then we can go to newton there was a a period where um certain people i'm going to jump sort of
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to the to the middle period to the to the nixon uh kisser you don't want to talk about us giving the
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country over in 49 because didn't we give the country out and look mccarthy these guys were right
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about something i mean people talk about the rise of mccarthy mccarthy they lose the fact mccarthy
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what what galvanized the elites in our country in the late 40s was who was responsible for the
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fall of china yeah people today think well the chinese things can't come i said no since the
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beginning of the post-war era wasn't russia was bad enough with the atomic bomb the hydrogen bomb
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but at first it triggered all the anti-communist witch hunts which i think were justified because
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there were communists all over which china was an ally and then the next time you look around and
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and these communists are controlling it and we're out right after all that sacrifice so what in that
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wasn't that the elites in our country have always kind of been been in bed with these guys there were
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there were efforts so after the war uh when the u.s was still in control of a lot of the pacific
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including saipan there the cia ran an operation on saipan through the naval technical training unit
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where they were training um taiwanese to to parachute into into china right it did not end
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well for for those uh for the taiwanese for the trainees that's right so but so there were parts
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the parts of the uh structure that were um that were saw what was coming and were concerned about it
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and were trying to do something about it well brother john birch was one of these guys right wasn't
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he a train when he was a guy that that ended up it ended up killed right by the communists on a
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railroad track what up in manchuria or somewhere near there that i deferred not that he's a hero of
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mine but he is um yeah so the point is that there there were elements saying no there's always
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patriots and realize what we're going to do but my point is the official app in 1949 general marshall
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goes over there it hangs out for a week in the in the mountains and next thing you know the chinese
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we turned it over to the chinese commerce did we not and i'm not trying to be a a revisionist
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historian but these people got to look at us and say hey these guys gave us up once
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yes yeah and go ahead you also had at that time it's very um impressive actually the chinese
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some communist subversion of the nationalist government and they had been working on that for decades
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and you found within the chinese military you had guys who were basically you had generals who were
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chinese agents communist agents and when the time came they just moved to the other side but also
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working on the u.s side within the u.s government you had people who referred to the communists as just
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agrarian reformers these were honest people who said that shankai-shek was corrupt right and you
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shankai-shek was corrupt well he was he reads still uh hang on for one second we're gonna take
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did we turn did the united states government and senior officials united states government
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allow or turn over china to the communists with no i mean i realize they infiltrated and they had a civil
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war and certain guys are flipping sides but there were people over here that knew better right i mean
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if the chinese had not we've not bled out imperial japan's major land force on the mainland in manchuria
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the island hopping to get to saipan would have been another million guys dead right and it'd been
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four years later one of the reasons we could get where we could get is that the chinese took the
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brunt of it correct and and and i realized they're double dealing and triple deal if you read still
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well in china read any of the books on it you can't tell who's the good guys and who's the bad guys
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because they're double dealing everybody but that's just china because after 10 000 years of a
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great civilization you've had no freedom you either had emperors or warlords you you you understand that
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you got to play both sides against the middle constantly right they're good at it and no
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question about it it's the marines also actually and actually regarded the chinese communists pretty
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well actually there was a fellow named evans carlson yes and red mike mike edson who had been with the
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chinese communists in the 30s and came and said well these guys are you know they're egalitarians they're
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good fighters and this expression gung-ho is one that they introduced into the marine corps
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and you found that sort of thinking within not just the marines but also in i think the u.s
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intelligence people davis and davies and these guys they did admire them after the 10 000 the long
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march and living up the mountains and they had an egalitarian maybe the criminal mentality of of
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because didn't when he when the long march was over and they got in the mountains the first thing
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mal wanted to do was shoot all the he executed all the top guys around him because he didn't want any
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he didn't want any i think xi's father was somehow involved in this or as a young they didn't want uh
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they didn't want he didn't want good guys around him he wanted to kill them all right so they always
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had a gangster mentality yeah that's that's the nature of the chinese communist party what do you mean
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uh it actually it resembles an organized crime group if you look at the top uh management uh it's all
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about power it's about domination there's no idea of sharing power all about power and control and i
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spent a long time dealing with japanese organized crime and you when i look at the ccp i don't look
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at a legitimate sort of form of government i just see an organized crime group okay we have
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you jump in here you've got all of wall street's in business with them you got goldman sachs morgan
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stanley jp morgan you got i'm not talking marginalia bucket shops i'm talking about the
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premier fiduciaries on wall street larry fink saying the most important thing you do is open up china
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to to larry fink's financial markets you got every tech company's in business with them elon musk the
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reason elon musk have such a fight all the time is you know i'm saying he's doing business with these
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guys with tesla and taking their money and all that so you have and you have every guy in here and in
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in in the u.s they may talk tough in front of a microphone but they all want to be in business with
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them so how can they they they do they not realize that they are an organized crime apparatus syndicate
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and nothing more than that you know that's always puzzled me because if you had a say a similar
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situation and set up say in north carolina nobody would do business there but because it's china
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people just go insane it's the smell of money and what have you and everyone thinks what's going to
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be different for me these guys really like us and if you want to understand how the chinese
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communist party works watch a series a season of the sopranos and that would probably do you
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just as well as getting a is this racial in any way if this was if this was if they ran it was a
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white country let's say italy or or france or or uh hungary and they operated like they operate here
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with the united states with with the elites united states actually because and i don't try to overplay
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this but if you look at hitler and you look at stalin and you look at mal they're all monsters
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i would argue in the in the monster gradation i would actually put mal at the first because he
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killed 100 million of his people and he would kill 100 million more if he had to right for and i mean
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the most brutal way possible starving him to death tortured him to death right with the collectivization
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of the farms the great hunger the great leap forward every failure he had he didn't care how
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many he killed this guy was truly a monster don't they understand that they not understand they're in
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business with the the direct descendants politically and culturally and socially of monsters so i would
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like to just talk about this a little bit from the canadian historical perspective i know this is not
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something that usually attracts people but since you're going to be the new 51st state according to
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our beloved president we would love to hear since we failed three times to take you guys over
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militarily yes right we would love to have your opinion here uh yeah and and this is going to give you
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another reason to want to take over canada because some of this at least tracks back to canada
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canada wanted to recognize the communist party in the 1950s it was only the korean war i never realized
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that yeah they they were the first to kind of step forward of the major nations because they've been
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such a great ally in world war ii in europe and um why did they want to do it because the leftist
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form of the government so there were there are basically three things that came together in
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canada which gives an indication of maybe what came together here one was there were a lot of
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canadian missionaries in china yes yeah and the children of the missionaries the missionary kids
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came back and because they spoke mandarin went into the government and they saw the corruption of the
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chiang kai check era and had bought into this um narrative that the communists are really good at
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pr they know how to find your buttons and push them and they had pushed the buttons of these
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missionary kids that went back into the canadian foreign service and many of the first canadian
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ambassadors to china were missionary kids they were the children of missionaries they spoke mandarin
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because they spoke mandarin the other was the business element right you got to make you got to
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business but the third was knee-jerk anti-americanism so you had these all these kind of trends come
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together in people like governor trudeau's father uh pierre trudeau who went to china in 1949
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on a kind of actually it's it's axiomatic here in the war room that that's actually cash trouble
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we'll take it as the yeah as the we want to make sure you can get back in the country thank you very
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much pierre trudeau yeah uh so uh pierre and then he went in uh again as a labor lawyer in 1960
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and he's the one that opened up canada the chinese in 1970 before the u.s and canada pioneered that
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language that one china policy language where you say taiwan is yours and we acknowledge that very
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wishy-washy canadian approach that the u.s then adopted and immediately afterwards in the 1970s we
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set up the canada china business council which includes on its board bombardier snc lavalier power
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corp power and power corp after their terms hired four canadian prime ministers and they're the ones
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that helped the soes of the chinese state learn how to invest in western industries that's right
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state-owned enterprises yeah the chinese government companies right taught them state capitalism where
00:24:47.240
the chinese countries party owns a stake and they get all the the contracts from the state that's right
00:24:52.140
and we know that when kissinger was looking at how to uh do his path to opening up china he talked to
00:24:58.860
some of the people in canada who were involved in the canadian pathway how the canadians did it so
00:25:03.680
we've had a corrupt with canada as we've had a corrupt relationship with the chinese communist party
00:25:10.240
from the beginning have we not yes you know and it's all been based on this illusion of just fabulous
00:25:16.980
wealth to be had in china and her business element where they've always looked at this huge market in
00:25:23.220
this kind of mythic market that's it and i think that goes back to you know that idea of selling what
00:25:28.260
add an inch to everybody's um to the the gowns of every chinese person you could keep the mills of
00:25:34.360
england running forever uh and i don't think that's that much different and then when you do throw in a
00:25:40.060
dose of anti-americanism uh that that makes it even worse but i think in the the u.s case uh it's
00:25:46.520
pretty much people convincing themselves that there was nothing to see no problems at all and everyone
00:25:52.000
was going to be fabulously wealthy you have nixon nixon does it strategically or geo strategically he
00:25:57.580
feels that he's got to somehow shift the calculus away from russia and at that time before reagan comes
00:26:06.200
or they think russia's ahead of us you know on economy is when reagan comes in and they have
00:26:11.340
team b does analysis oh well we made a slight slight miscalculation china's russia's economy is
00:26:17.660
not two times the size of us it's actually smaller and reagan acts how much smaller and it says well
00:26:22.600
it's the size of california right where he goes why are these guys such a big problem but you have
00:26:28.400
nixon do this strategic but then you get to the late 80s and the regime just can't continue on with
00:26:36.000
the suppression of the chinese people it collapses on tenement but yet again we bail them out so we
00:26:41.240
bail them out first time we give them the country in the late 40s second we make them a strategic
00:26:45.920
essential partner where they even with everything they're doing in vietnam and all that that they
00:26:50.600
got to be strategically help us against the soviets and then in 89 after the chinese communist party has
00:26:56.080
mangled everything and now has a popular revolt the elites of the united states bail them out again
00:27:01.120
am i wrong in that no in fact you look on the internet you see the letter george bush wrote to
00:27:06.800
dung xiaoping after tiananman square massacre it's there and it gives the word fawning a new meaning
00:27:13.120
and that's what we did and the i would say that uh by by the early 2000s it was obvious
00:27:21.200
what the danger was and then we bailed them out again but bush bush was not some yahoo from the
00:27:26.980
primium basin from houston bush besides being an old yankee establishment family had been two random
00:27:33.720
jobs uh ambassador to china and the head of the cia so this guy to write a fawning letter is outrageous
00:27:40.320
given the fact oh and you were wingman to reagan to take down the evil empire he should have known
00:27:46.100
chapter and verse of how evil this regime is and how to your theory they're just a collection of
00:27:51.560
gangsters like the mafia how do we not because i think it makes it tough for people today said hey
00:27:56.880
somehow this government and the business elite and in the technology elite and the corporates
00:28:02.060
they've been in business with these guys for 70 or 80 years that's the scam that's going on and now
00:28:07.460
they're talking about oh they're going to be competitors and everything like that not only are
00:28:10.560
they mortal enemies they're mortal enemies that we have had as junior partners and or bailed out at any
00:28:16.320
time yeah so one of the things that you might want to think about also is we're talking about
00:28:20.580
companies but it's actually the people they want to capture the elite of those companies so
00:28:24.280
the head of a company might make a lot of capture yeah it might make a lot of money and his company
00:28:28.520
might go bankrupt i mean you know that from motorola so the ccp isn't targeting the companies
00:28:33.740
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okay welcome back um you had some i did okay so talking about modern monetary theory in the end
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of the dollar empire there is another member of the bricks uh india that i think could be injected
00:30:41.800
into this conversation very helpfully so like injecting the conversation let me right here the
00:30:46.620
indian by the way they were the indian renaissance the modi decade i put together and both you guys
00:30:56.060
have uh pieces in here you're you're you're china experts you're known as china experts and some of
00:31:03.520
the top people about ccp what are you doing in a book on india so if you uh understand china you
00:31:09.640
really appreciate india so a lot of the narrative that goes around china for example a rising power will
00:31:15.880
always be competitive well you know india's a rising power and it's been just fine with the u.s
00:31:20.660
or the fact that you need a authoritarian government to to run a country of a billion people well india
00:31:27.300
has bigger population than china does and it's a democratic pluralistic economy all of these
00:31:33.980
narratives that the ccp puts out to justify its existence and to justify its behavior are completely
00:31:39.280
undermined by the existence of this country right next door and what did they say because it's with a
00:31:45.220
a billion what a billion four now in india they have 900 800 million can vote it takes a month but
00:31:49.660
they always get a vote what's the ccp's response to that trying to make the u.s think that it's
00:31:55.920
undemocratic that it's authoritarian that it represses its religious minorities try it's the narrative
00:32:02.380
warfare component of it we are but how do they justify the chinese people if you look throughout the
00:32:06.840
world they block sub-saharan africa parts of latin america if you look at asia you look at
00:32:11.200
it's the last civilization to have demise i mean so obviously absurd on the face of it
00:32:17.160
how can it be justified internally they don't let information about india come in and and what they do
00:32:22.480
let come in is very racist so for example you know that you wouldn't couldn't use china virus but when
00:32:28.020
there was a um a variant that came out of india in hong kong for example they were calling it the
00:32:33.860
india variant as much as they possibly could so there's a very deliberate effort not just to create
00:32:39.400
uh division between the chinese people and the indian people including through what happens on
00:32:43.700
the border right that the indians are the are the only ones in in recent years to kill pla soldiers
00:32:50.020
when they were being attacked the pla attacked them on the stones and the whole fight it was it was
00:32:55.920
more it was they it was very brutal 20 uh indian soldiers were killed and in june 2020 and what was
00:33:03.400
the first retaliation two weeks later by the indians do you remember no what did they do they
00:33:08.640
banned 59 chinese apps including tiktok and wechat i remember that now yes because the that hits them
00:33:13.980
and they don't want the kids being warped by the uh by the chinese knocked six billion dollars off
00:33:18.580
the evaluation of bite dance it blocked them out of because they compete the indians compete with
00:33:23.100
them for infrastructure projects and they thought that the chinese were getting their bid data off of
00:33:27.360
their phones it also blackmail for blackmail purposes the chinese could get access to the
00:33:32.220
in the information you're saying they're at war right now information political psychological
00:33:37.420
everything besides the kinetic part which you'd say you say is going to be a yawn because by the time
00:33:42.840
we get there we're already going to lost have lost uh tiktok president trump is the guy that's
00:33:49.800
taking the the toughest stand against china yet he's wobbling a little bit on tiktok is tiktok ccp
00:33:56.220
pla uh army information warfare and should it be banned yes it is and it should be and it
00:34:02.160
should be banned along with a lot of other things like what like what every other app that has any
00:34:07.740
connection with the chinese communist party there you have to also crack down on their so-called
00:34:13.820
press now their media operations in the united states as well what do you mean put the print
00:34:19.140
because you can get the the people's daily around the corner so if i can just the sorry but the
00:34:23.880
the 2017 national intelligence law of china requires every chinese citizen and chinese organization to
00:34:29.880
support chinese intelligence operations they're rewarded if they do and they're punished if they
00:34:34.140
don't so any any organization is required by law to give that information over to the overseas chinese
00:34:41.540
too yeah and they are and and to be clear you know we we see this with the with the chinese police
00:34:46.720
stations here a lot of it is coercive they are captive they're they're hostages of their own system
00:34:52.100
is did they have a whole of government or a whole of society people's war against the united
00:34:58.040
states is that just some theoretical thing frank gaffney talks about or is that real oh it's real what
00:35:03.480
do you mean real well you look at everything the chinese communist party does and it is all about
00:35:09.460
coercion and as leo mentioned they have said that really any chinese person anywhere is subject to
00:35:15.800
following the orders of the chinese communist party and the police the overseas police stations the
00:35:22.560
the brutality against say people who protest in san francisco when she visited and and the
00:35:28.000
thoroughgoing coercion you have this thing that's never before in the history of mankind
00:35:35.260
in the entire history of mankind has there been a mortal threat to a nation that the elites in that nation
00:35:43.940
didn't take seriously i didn't say they were going to beat them i didn't say they did smart moves
00:35:48.280
but if you go back to the history there's no time in history this is the fallacy of the acidity's trap
00:35:54.640
because talk about the rising powers i had the guy graham allison that had lunch up here and i said
00:36:00.220
hey name me the time that the elites made more money in this going up and i said of course they're going to
00:36:05.800
do this because they're making more money but no time in history has any great nation and its elites
00:36:12.660
not known what the threat was and to their self-interest acted accordingly now sometimes
00:36:19.020
they made mistakes and he led to catastrophic wars and they lost athens and spart all that
00:36:23.340
but you're making a case that they're at war with us and it's a very well thought through war and they
00:36:30.700
have tremendous advantages and there's one part of the more than a fifth column it's like the entire
00:36:36.980
elite virtually culturally society technologically corporate power financial power and political power
00:36:44.440
are actually on their side of the football is that what you're saying it is there's probably there's
00:36:49.340
examples of course where elites have done business with people who became enemies yeah i can't think
00:36:53.880
of one that's going on for 30 40 years this is my point and where the elites built up the others to
00:36:59.480
take advantage and take economic advantage of which they created to themselves by selling out
00:37:04.200
the basic people underneath them this is it's it's absolute madness if you think about it it's it
00:37:09.440
dry it's is it's it's so illogical of how it could happen and one of the more just insane part aspects of
00:37:17.460
this is that for decades every chinese elite and just any chinese person who can has tried everything
00:37:23.940
they can to get their money get their wealth out of the country and to put it into countries like the
00:37:29.420
u.s the uk canada australia the free countries and this is like a futures market where the people who
00:37:35.960
are most successful in that system don't have enough confidence in it uh to invest in the exact
00:37:42.660
opposite they know it's a con they want to get it out sooner and get it into midtown manhattan real
00:37:46.820
estate that's it and our our best and brightest at the same time think china's the future you two guys
00:37:52.960
have dedicated your lives to this right you've dedicated your professional lives to this what
00:37:58.320
is the solution for not for winning we're so far away from that but just to get a proper engagement
00:38:06.260
of the american people to for because you're not going to get the elites to do it you have to for
00:38:10.440
like we've seen here with populist nationalism you have to force the elites to do things they wouldn't
00:38:15.240
they wouldn't normally do we got a couple of minutes in this segment and then one more segment
00:38:19.240
what has to happen to stop this madness so the when the prc comes in you talked about it
00:38:25.980
extensively here they come in with a commercial front so they say this is just business intertwined
00:38:31.480
with that commercial front is always a strategic imperative you know they they'll say we're going
00:38:35.960
to help you put in a port the port just happens to have things on it that are helpful to the pla
00:38:39.860
right but what facilitates those two things always is corruption and corruption is where we have the
00:38:47.880
advantage we we are believe in truth and transparency and accountability and rule of law
00:38:53.880
and you'll hear people who believes in that we do who's we well there are four people in this room
00:38:59.640
no i mean the grundoons i got that but the power structure how do you how do you force that if that's
00:39:04.160
the case yeah because everything you've told me and hearing of it look at the history of it is the
00:39:08.320
exact reverse so they believe in feather in the nest they believe in money and power and they're
00:39:12.700
getting more powerful and more they're getting more money and therefore more powerful
00:39:16.180
by siding with their enemy yeah right am i wrong in that no but i have to i do have to say as a as
00:39:21.840
somebody who isn't an american but canate but hang on but canada is in worse shape the united states you
00:39:26.640
guys have totally rolled over have you not yes and and what i wanted to say was you are still the
00:39:31.940
shining city on the hill right and that light isn't coming from street lamps that light comes from
00:39:36.920
individual americans right and the the fight in the individual american in the belief in the idea
00:39:43.040
of you swear he swore an oath to the constitution somebody in the canadian military swears an oath
00:39:48.980
to king charles iii right what you stand for is incredibly important incredibly powerful to many
00:39:54.540
people all over the world it's not you you have an internal fight going on there's no question but the
00:40:00.140
idea of america is incredibly powerful that's why you have people in the pacific islands or in india who
00:40:06.180
still want to engage with the u.s in spite of what's been going on at different levels for so long
00:40:11.720
so i wouldn't denigrate the power of that idea and how propagating that idea and giving people around
00:40:19.300
the world the tools if you talk about the solomon islands battle of guadalcanal there are people there
00:40:23.840
now who are being persecuted for trying to stand up for democracy right their hope is is america knowing
00:40:32.000
what they do a guy called daniel sudani he wrote uh he was the premier of malaita province one of the
00:40:37.480
provinces he wrote a communique saying we don't want ccp businesses operating in our province one of
00:40:43.700
the most courageous things a leader could do state department wasn't helpful but congress wrote a
00:40:49.120
letter to try to support him the u.s is many different things and those elements within the united states
00:40:54.860
that still believe in these things have an incredible power to help deal with the horse that the chinese
00:41:00.420
communist party rides in on which is corruption go after the corruption everything else weakens
00:41:05.400
she's so upbeat right it's no it's it's i'd love it your thoughts you're you're like me you're not
00:41:11.360
upbeat i try to be but they you wrote a book that said when the chinese communist party attack come on
00:41:18.100
dude when china attacks on the other guys but the first thing you got to do is you got to have some
00:41:23.740
leadership and you have watched this as long as you have steve where the first administration
00:41:28.480
to actually stand up for the united states against china was the first trump administration
00:41:33.400
it was the first one that actually scared them and and showed what leadership could do
00:41:38.200
and guys like matt pottinger pompeo peter navarro these are people the chinese hated wanted them off
00:41:45.500
the playing field so it takes that leadership to admit that these guys are an enemy and we got to do
00:41:51.140
something about it in fact the first time that you could actually refer to the chinese as an enemy or an
00:41:56.060
adversary even in the u.s military was after 2017 before that if you said it your job forced we forced
00:42:03.620
make masses the first draft of the uh the strategic plan came to me and china was not as russia i said
00:42:09.900
this is not going to happen they got to be identified that's where you had the first one had china and
00:42:14.100
russia i didn't want russia included don't get me wrong the the kgb are bad guys there's another
00:42:19.440
criminal thing but it's not at the level china is a mortal threat to the united states of america
00:42:24.900
russia may be a threat regionally to the europeans or to ukrainians and that's bad enough but it's it's
00:42:30.700
like persia's a regional threat to the israelis it's at a different scale a different order of
00:42:37.220
magnitude and so even in that our defense department could push back it was unbelievable i mean you sit
00:42:43.060
there and go what do you mean they're enemies they're pure competitors i said stop all the happy
00:42:47.660
talk man was all this nomenclature they're mortal enemies hang on one second we got to go to a
00:42:53.180
a short commercial break so birchgold.com we don't have philip patrick on this week
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i guess it's the christmas season philip's taking a philip's taking the weekend off normally have
00:43:04.720
philip on here to talk about global capital markets we're talking about the third world war we've
00:43:10.780
entered the kinetic phase of it over in uh in ukraine what did president trump say is a million dead
00:43:15.920
ukrainian soldiers and civilians on top of that he said six or seven hundred thousand russians
00:43:20.600
that arc of instability all the way from russia through romania the balkans turkey all the way
00:43:26.420
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00:43:44.580
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00:43:50.980
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00:44:01.780
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00:44:06.880
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00:44:13.320
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00:44:19.920
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00:44:27.140
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rickardswarroom.com that's rickardswarroom.com now to see the video war room here's your host
00:44:53.840
stephen k bann okay welcome back uh we only got a few minutes but i i want you guys have dedicated
00:45:01.120
your life to this for this audience i'm gonna start with newsroom i'm gonna finish with you
00:45:05.960
what should because this is the most you know we got a huge activist base highly anti-ccp um
00:45:14.380
infuriated about the city how weak it is and how nobody steps up to it what should be the takeaways
00:45:20.320
where should they go for information obviously your book when china attacks by the colonel we'll push
00:45:26.220
that out again all your writings we push up people love you but the call to action that you guys would
00:45:32.160
make on a saturday in december you know in the christmas season when you're sitting here talking
00:45:37.120
about war and you're saying hey don't pay attention to the media this ukraine stuff and with turkey and
00:45:41.480
syria that's all a sideshow this is as as captain finnell says the main thing and keep the main thing the
00:45:48.860
main thing what is your recommendation colonel well the first thing you got to do and i think we got a
00:45:53.400
chance with this new administration if you've got to make sure that they continue to see the chinese
00:45:57.860
as an enemy that wants to destroy us and we've got to stop doing this self-defeating sort of behavior
00:46:03.960
where we funded the chinese communists we still are to build up a military which could could take us on
00:46:10.000
and probably defeat us in certain cases it'd be nice to see state attorney generals and some states
00:46:15.380
have done a very good job go after the ceos of major corporations and even not so ones and sue them
00:46:21.860
for sort of business malfeasance for mishandling shareholder interests by getting into a market like
00:46:28.720
the chinese market so when you can actually at your state level and there's been some very good
00:46:33.000
work done say in oklahoma nebraska etc virginia a bit in florida as well that is where you can really
00:46:40.500
apply some pressure the chinese haven't they've tried but they haven't subverted as much as they have
00:46:45.020
most of capitol hill but also just this awareness that these are people that want to to kill us
00:46:51.160
and that has simply got to if you got if you had an offer from the trump administration to go
00:46:56.480
national security council pentagon state department anywhere at the forefront of this would you take
00:47:01.440
it sure i would it um yeah how many years in the in the core i was with them for about 30 years just
00:47:08.160
about 30 yeah so um real quickly for you pascal the fentanyl issue you're saying a million dead
00:47:15.540
they understand nobody's doing anything about it colonel grant newsroom if the three things that
00:47:20.440
must be done immediately on fentanyl to stop the crisis in your opinion suspend the people's bank of
00:47:26.140
china's license to operate in the u.s dollar system and then expose and seize the overseas assets of
00:47:32.840
let's start with the top 500 chinese communist party leaders make it personal for them those two
00:47:38.020
things you hit that flow of convertible currency into china that is what they have used to build up
00:47:43.020
their economy and their military hit them on that and then as i said make it personal and make sure
00:47:48.200
all 1.4 billion chinese people know that their leaders have moved their wealth overseas you're saying
00:47:53.320
go full economic warfare start the top and and work it has got to be something it cannot be just
00:47:59.600
incremental it has to be that serious it's got reached that point and those two things would
00:48:04.200
get you a very long ways and just install institute a system scheme of just reciprocity if you can't do
00:48:12.580
anything in china they shouldn't be able to do it here and even then cut it down that's cool
00:48:17.380
remember what your neighbors have gone through because of the chinese communist party
00:48:23.180
so remember that the the economies have been destroyed they're in there's the manufacturing has been
00:48:28.600
taken away fentanyl has been pumped into the communities your school system has been completely
00:48:33.340
subverted you know your your life as an american has been deliberately attacked to try to degrade it
00:48:40.800
and erode it so that you become supplicants this is not accidental and that is the the degree of the
00:48:47.340
attack so how do you counter it depends on who you are and where you are but join the school board
00:48:52.080
you know run for office do it from the ground up the attack is from the ground all the way through
00:48:58.740
the top and then back somebody goes to the school board and say hey i'm here because i'm trying to
00:49:02.200
fight the chinese communist party they're going to give them a tinfoil hat and say you're crazier than
00:49:06.040
the people who come here and say we got to take the pornography out of the libraries with the pink
00:49:10.580
the librarians and blue spiked hair you're here because you're you're defending the american way of life
00:49:15.080
whoever's attacking it right you need to you need to re uh what's the best way for a citizen out here
00:49:21.020
the common man and woman to start to inform people and put the dispositive question everything
00:49:27.520
that we look at as a country geopolitically and every action we take is got to look at in the 21st
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century who's going to win the chinese communist party or the american republic how do they do that
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so what what i because because um there i work in a lot of parts of the world where there are other
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options i talk about freedom versus the authoritarianism in fact fascism that's being exported from the
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chinese communist party if you talk about freedom you can bring in all these other allies like india
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and and taiwan and other countries into the fight what do you mean exporting fascism they're
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exporting about that they're exporting a system where technically you the an authoritarian regime
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uses the economic mechanisms uh to achieve its goals right so it's the theory of the case the reason
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the clinton the most favored nation the world trade organization is the wealthier they got the more that
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the poor got into the middle class they would become a liberal democracy like we were have we not have
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our elites not actually copied their model of state controlled capitalism and authoritarian rule through
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information and this is what the trump so i saw that i saw that very clearly in canada where we were
00:50:33.940
freezing bank accounts of people who were doing things politically that we didn't like right with
00:50:38.380
the truckers for example so you can see that kind of social credit system being tested and rolled out in
00:50:43.820
different locations and then that's why it's such a if you you look broad more broadly some of our
00:50:50.020
allies are deeply part of the problem and some are potentially part of the solution uh where do people
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get you all of it the website social media all of it so my social media i have to say that war room
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posse has been very kind to me they've posted a lot of very nice comments and thank you very much it's
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i'm i'm shy about it and you have been wonderful uh and that's on x it's my name it's cleo pascal
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c-l-e-o-p-a-s-k-a-l and really thank you for all the kind comments and make sure everybody positive and
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push their contents the book where people go get the book now you can get it on amazon barnes and
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noble and that sort of place and i'm on uh twitter at at newsham grant and you're and you're open to
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working the trump is there another book if you had to write if you had to get a book contract today
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what would the title of your new book be bringing down the ccp wow can i be the governor of canada
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in the new administration that would be our dream you would be fantastic you know it's really amazing
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canada nice is actually a thing sorry no no canada nice is really a thing uh honored to have you on
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here many more conversations really want to spend more time with you on the on the pacific island chain
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we have so many people that are grandchildren children of veterans that fought there it's it's
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inexcusable that given what they understood about you want to put the western frontier of america
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farther west in the pacific that would essentially today be turning it over want to thank you guys on
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army navy weekend football president will be there this afternoon games actually in dc right at not a
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redskin stadium because that's down the street here and they're trying to figure out what to do it but
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out at i guess fedex field or whatever it's called today president united states donald j trump will
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be there real america's voice be picking up live we're back here monday at 10 a.m eastern standard
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time until then we'll be up all weekend on social media maybe even do a live chat or whatever want
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thank everybody for being here thank you guys for being here many more chats to come
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