Bannon's War Room - December 05, 2025


Episode 4976: What London Show Us On Taking On The Deep State; Victory For Health Freedom


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

164.3007

Word Count

9,344

Sentence Count

341

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

A former British Prime Minister steps in with the new show Liz Truscott's new show, 'Liz Trust' hosted by former Prime Minister David Cameron's ex-wife, Lady Eliz, to talk about the current state of the country and its future.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going
00:00:10.080 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.740 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
00:00:20.920 everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:24.260 where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
00:00:32.100 these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:39.200 is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:47.700 we didn't want to see young girls in towns across the uk raped by pakistani gangs and that just gives
00:01:00.100 you a snapshot as to what happens when you start importing young men from deeply medieval
00:01:06.220 misogynistic cultures and there are people who are voting for this and and justify that we're not
00:01:11.640 going to have this believing the european convention on human rights there's a reason that communism is
00:01:16.300 an intellectual pursuit just like transgender ideology you know you've got to persuade yourself
00:01:21.760 it's possible for a man to become a woman that's not common sense i can't do this anymore and there is
00:01:26.300 a group of people who are benefiting from the state of britain at the moment but what is clear
00:01:31.640 is we are living through a watershed moment what we essentially have is this unprecedented
00:01:36.320 inundation from cultures which frankly really struggle to assimilate with our own we didn't want
00:01:42.360 any of that stuff we don't have families who have a larger number of children this country will not
00:01:48.040 survive
00:01:48.440 friday five december in the year of our lord 2025 now um i'm probably not going to be able to get
00:02:00.040 to it in depth this morning and so tomorrow i'm going to have a team of our uh best geopolitical
00:02:06.680 thinkers and national security strategists we'll have them on to talk about the 26 or 27 page uh
00:02:12.840 overview of the national uh strategy the national security strategy of the united states under
00:02:19.480 president trump put out by the white house um early this morning the headline in daily mail the first
00:02:25.720 take they they took on it was that president trump kind of tells europe um we're in a civilizational
00:02:33.720 crisis you're definitely at the tip of the spear of that crisis and we're kind of not so sure who's
00:02:39.800 actually going to be in charge of uh western christendom in maybe 30 years and i keep saying
00:02:45.960 all the time this is one of the reasons that england and france and uh in other places in in western
00:02:51.880 europe have a tough time selling 30-year bonds there's a big question like who's going to be in charge
00:02:57.560 it's a civilizational crisis now into the middle of this a former british prime minister steps in with a
00:03:03.400 the new show liz trust uh liz the first question i've got for you prime minister thank you for
00:03:08.360 joining us um we we had raw egg nationalists on yesterday we had other people talking about we had
00:03:14.840 ryan grim talking about the efforts to demonetize breitbart and other american conservative sites under
00:03:21.560 the starmer government in england uh it seems to me about the rules in the united kingdom that what i
00:03:28.440 just saw on your clip about your new show will be defined as hate speech in the united kingdom and
00:03:34.200 you'll be yanked off the air immediately but what say you well i'm broadcasting in america as well so
00:03:40.360 they won't be able to close me down uh we've got multiple sites across multiple different countries
00:03:46.280 but you're right free speech is under huge threat in the uk we've had people jailed for posting on x we've
00:03:53.720 had people arrested at their own homes and the reason they're doing this is they want to cover
00:03:59.400 up what is happening in our country and it's why i'm starting my new show because i was so angry and
00:04:05.640 frustrated by the mainstream media the way they talked about my premiership the way they covered up
00:04:12.360 the grooming gangs the way they have covered up the existential crisis that our country now faces you'd
00:04:19.720 think there was nothing going on uh if you watch the bbc but people in britain know we are in very
00:04:25.640 very serious trouble i want to go back uh we're going to talk about the current situation a second but
00:04:31.880 i want to go back to the beginning um uh the the american revolution we're starting the 250th year
00:04:39.160 this coming year is the 250 signed the declaration of independence we've already had the 250th anniversary
00:04:45.160 of lexington and concord in in bunker hill uh the battles uh one of the big fights if you go back
00:04:51.240 and study american history in the revolutionary era era one of the big debates was that a lot of
00:04:58.040 the colonists because remember one-third of the colonists were tories all the way through the fight
00:05:01.720 one-third were in the middle only about one-third were patriots during that part of the revolution
00:05:06.040 and the war for independence but one of the things that kept coming up was our rights as englishmen
00:05:11.480 they were quite afraid that if they broke off from england and formed some new entity they wouldn't
00:05:16.040 have the rights of englishmen now you don't have a written constitution but basically when you say the
00:05:20.920 rights of englishmen you've always been believers in free speech what has happened over the last 20 30
00:05:26.120 40 years that england almost become a police state when it comes to free speech ma'am well if you go
00:05:34.200 right back to the anglo-saxon times we had the right to bear arms free men in england had the right to
00:05:40.040 bear arms we invented that we invented free speech in 1695 we had the bill of rights 1689 so we do have
00:05:48.760 these freedoms written into our law the problem is that particularly over the last 30 years since the
00:05:56.440 advent of tony blair new laws have been passed that have limited those freedoms the human rights act that
00:06:03.400 gave the same rights to illegal immigrants as british citizens the climate change act which
00:06:10.040 limited what we could do in terms of using our own energy the equality act which put dei into law in
00:06:18.440 britain and blair also abolished the role of the lord chancellor so judges used to be appointed by the
00:06:25.960 lord chancellor and the prime minister they now appoint themselves so what's happened is huge amounts of
00:06:31.480 power they used to sit in parliament has been passed over to unelected bureaucrats unelected judges
00:06:37.560 unelected police chiefs and these people have been captured by the woke ideology they've been captured by
00:06:43.320 the transgender activists by the islamists in some cases by the eco zealots and i i learned about this
00:06:53.240 as a government minister i fought that battle for 10 years and ultimately as prime minister what happened to me
00:06:59.160 was those people were had so much power they were able to take me down so what has happened is the whole basis of
00:07:07.640 ancient british liberties has been completely undermined by legal change in britain and by the capture of our
00:07:15.640 institutions and the only way we're going to fix that is by capturing them back
00:07:19.800 you know it's one thing for alex jones or steve bannon or tucker carlson or something like that talk about the deep
00:07:26.120 state and you know mike bends we gotta go for the deep state or natalie winters we do a lot of stuff
00:07:30.200 in the deep state here it's another thing for a prime minister of uh of england of the united kingdom
00:07:36.280 to say that talk to me about you you continue to go back and reference that what do you mean about
00:07:41.400 the deep state what's your definition of it and specifically how did they how did they come after
00:07:46.520 you was it just not mismanagement on your part or you do you actually make the case that the deep
00:07:51.960 state targeted you and that's why they wanted to get you out of there so quickly ma'am
00:07:57.160 the the deep state targeted me so if you look at what the bank of england did in 2022
00:08:03.480 they announced the sale of 40 billion pounds worth of government guilt the night before we put our
00:08:09.240 budget forward that was deliberately queering the market and then afterwards when things started to
00:08:16.280 go wrong they admitted that two-thirds of all of the market movements have been their failure to
00:08:22.840 regulate the pension industry they admitted that in a report they put out in 2024 but none of the
00:08:29.000 mainstream media reported on it so what i found was i found underhand dealings off the record briefings
00:08:37.640 and silence on the part of the mainstream media and i knew the media was biased but what i didn't
00:08:44.680 understand until i experienced it myself is the extent to which they are just prepared to suppress
00:08:51.960 the narrative that they don't want to hear and you know you talked about you know yourself and others
00:08:57.400 in the us but i think the person who understands it most is president trump because when he went through
00:09:03.000 what he went through in the 2016 period and he saw people undermine him from within his own administration
00:09:11.880 you know that is the experience many elected leaders now have in western countries it's not
00:09:18.600 just america and britain although i think britain has the deepest deep state it is pretty common tactic
00:09:25.960 of the left now to take over the judiciary to take over the bureaucracy and to not prosecute their
00:09:33.560 arguments through the ballot box but to undermine to use lawfare to debank and essentially try and cancel
00:09:40.280 their opposition is is the deep state in in england centered around mi5 or mi6 or is it centered around
00:09:48.280 the central bank the the famous central bank i'd say the most powerful institution is the central bank
00:09:56.760 and the treasury and they are a hundred percent signed up to the davos globalist agenda you know they
00:10:04.040 work hand in hand with organizations like the world bank the imf you know look at mark carney you
00:10:09.960 know he is a classic he was at the world economic forum he was the governor of the bank of england he
00:10:15.720 was the governor of the bank of canada he's now the prime minister of canada these are the types of
00:10:20.520 people who operate in a network they've all got a similar world view they believe in keynesian economics they
00:10:27.480 believe in dei they believe in climate change they believe in global governance they believe in they
00:10:34.040 don't believe in nation states they want to be part of a global elite that controls what happens
00:10:42.680 well the bank of england does have some sort of regulation by parliament and then you've got the
00:10:47.560 crown does the crown have any if it's not mi5 and mi6 is the crown have any any involvement here because
00:10:53.960 the crown does have say so and i guess the sub-cabinet level appointees about who actually
00:10:59.560 gets appointed into the government the the prime minister does have say so but what has happened
00:11:07.320 is the rules have been so gerrymandered and essentially parliament which is sovereign in
00:11:12.440 britain that's the basis of the british constitution has passed those powers over to unelected bodies
00:11:18.760 and these unelected bodies particularly the bank of england through its sheer economic power
00:11:24.520 is able to control the narrative in the mainstream media that is what is going on so the only way to
00:11:32.520 fight this is for parliament to take back all the power it's given away and you know i see similar
00:11:39.400 tendencies in the us administration all these powers have been given to government agencies that didn't
00:11:45.960 exist before that is deluded the president of some executive power but also congress of power as well
00:11:54.840 so you think the of the fight we've had here and we in the years in the wilderness with the you know
00:11:59.960 project 2025 and and and cra and all these great maga institutions that came up the five or six maga think
00:12:07.080 tanks uh had this theory the case of uh the unified theory the executive or really the implementation
00:12:13.400 of the full article two powers of the president which are now just announced uh i think yesterday
00:12:18.040 another test at the supreme court about his ability to hire and fire anybody wants to cut budgets at the
00:12:24.040 appropriations bills only a ceiling and particularly as commander-in-chief this huge fight uh with uh
00:12:30.440 judge uh bosberg bosberg and and others about his powers as uh as commander-in-chief to actually stop
00:12:36.920 an invasion and send the invaders home you're making you're saying the prime minister in england's got
00:12:42.600 the same exact problem but do you have enough executive power in england to reverse uh what parliament's
00:12:49.320 done in the bureaucracy has done to take it away well because we have a unified parliament and executive
00:12:57.000 essentially if you elect 350 mps who are prepared to do what it takes who are prepared to take on
00:13:04.920 these unelected institutions who are prepared to put the bank of england back under elected
00:13:11.400 representative control yes you can do it but what i know from my experience is those people will have
00:13:17.400 to walk through fire because they'll be accused of abolishing democracy abolishing independence of our
00:13:23.720 institutions undermining the rule of law you know everything will be thrown at people who try and do
00:13:30.200 that but it is exactly the same thing that's happened is the prime minister who was able to exercise that
00:13:36.360 power with the backup of a parliamentary majority is no longer able to do it until we overturn all of
00:13:43.480 those laws and also until we replace the people who are head of those institutions one of the most
00:13:49.000 important things you said steve was about the power to hire and fire currently the british prime minister
00:13:54.680 does not have the power to hire and fire the people that run the key government departments the treasury
00:14:01.960 the bank of england the home office doesn't have that power the prime minister needs to take that power
00:14:08.200 back and you know we started losing that power in 1854 so it's going to be a long a long fight back
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00:16:52.520 the united kingdom joins us uh liz truss uh before i get to the show is this what nigel farage is
00:16:58.920 basically pitching that that's why it's called the reform party and they're kind of on fire now
00:17:03.880 i think if you look at reform if you look at the polling of both the tory party and labor combined
00:17:09.400 it doesn't reach where the reform party would be and i think somebody projected out the other day
00:17:13.160 they'd have 300 and some seats in parliament if the election was held today is this the is this one
00:17:18.600 of the pitches of of nigra i know it's about mass migration and all these issues with the islamists
00:17:23.800 and all these issues with what's happening with the really the financial collapse of uh of england
00:17:29.720 but uh is part of his pitch that you've got to make these basic reforms you're not going to have
00:17:33.720 a country anymore well he certainly is talking about mass migration and britain's economic decline
00:17:41.480 i don't think he has gone as far as what i've just said needs to happen in terms of replacing the
00:17:49.480 senior levels of the bureaucracy and repealing all of the laws that have been passed essentially
00:17:56.360 since tony blair was in power particularly but also some of them were passed in the 1980s that
00:18:02.360 started limiting free speech so we need a huge overhaul and there's still a debate going on in
00:18:08.600 britain the next election is not likely to be until 2029 about exactly how far we need to go
00:18:14.600 because i've been there i know how deep the problem is and what i'm saying to nigel and anybody else who
00:18:21.720 may become the next british prime minister unless you get rid of these laws unless you restore
00:18:29.480 executive power in britain nothing will change if the same civil servants are there if it's the same
00:18:36.040 structure in the judiciary we will continue with the same failed policies because people like starmer and
00:18:42.680 rachel reeves are on autopilot they're not even controlling what's going on and here starmer is
00:18:49.080 now the most unpopular prime minister in british history he's probably more unpopular than king
00:18:54.120 john and we know what happened that he was forced to sign the magna carter after his disastrous leadership
00:19:01.000 of britain you know this is a very very serious crisis we're in and of course nigel farage and reform
00:19:08.440 are benefiting from the sense of depression and crisis in the country are you still trying to
00:19:15.720 to work with the tories to get them on track because it seems like it's a pretty pale you know they don't
00:19:21.720 they're not painting with bold colors as conservatives say it's it's a pretty pale copy right now
00:19:28.840 they're basically failing to admit that you know in government and i was included in this
00:19:36.680 we did not reverse the blair wreckage of our constitution of our immigration system of our
00:19:44.200 human rights law we didn't reverse that wreckage and actually things got worse and now we're in the
00:19:50.200 end game i call it the dark blair period but we're in the end game of this where we have problems with
00:19:56.760 grooming gangs we've got problems with illegal migration the economy is in free fall the average
00:20:02.440 brit is now poorer than the average person in mississippi which is the poorest u.s state so it
00:20:08.600 really is a terrible disaster zone but the reason i'm starting this show steve is what i understand from
00:20:16.760 being in politics is politics is often downstream of the media and we have a huge problem with the media
00:20:24.120 in britain the bbc is biased i'm delighted that president trump is suing them because they deserve
00:20:30.280 everything they're getting and the public whilst they realize that things are bad they don't
00:20:36.600 necessarily understand the why that is and how it's come to be so my show is going to be
00:20:44.280 not just talking about what's going on on free speech what's going on with grooming gangs what's
00:20:49.240 happening on mass migration it's also going to be explaining why that happened and who's responsible
00:20:54.680 because if people think it's just about replacing the individual in number 10 they do not understand
00:21:00.200 how deep this crisis is so the structural issues you have to uh you have to go after and have to
00:21:06.760 expose and awaken the british public to as you talk about those in the specificity won't a lot of this
00:21:12.680 be to be decided be called hate speech by the regulators in uh in the united kingdom and they're
00:21:18.680 going to try to shut you down well they might try and shut me down but we know i mean x is now the
00:21:25.480 biggest uh platform in the uk and they're not going to shut elon musk down and we've had in recent days
00:21:33.800 the us under secretary over in the uk warning against using the online safety act so we have
00:21:40.040 the protection of our friends in america and your freedom of speech to be able to reach the british
00:21:46.120 public and tell them what is actually going on uh prime minister where do people get to show
00:21:53.720 social media i understand you're having a couple events in uh in both new york and dc next week where
00:21:59.960 do people go to get all the information about all this i understand you have very ambitious plans
00:22:04.360 on taking over i think the old we've got to be ambitious though steven like the maga movement is
00:22:09.960 such an inspiration to us because you know there are many occasions on what when it looked like it
00:22:16.920 was all over but keep people kept fighting and we have to fight and this is an existential battle for
00:22:22.280 our country so i'm prepared to do whatever it takes there are a lot of people in britain who are
00:22:27.320 prepared to do whatever it takes our voices have been muffled people have been silenced we're not going
00:22:32.760 to allow that to happen and platforms like x are very important so my show will be on x it will be
00:22:39.320 on youtube it will be on rumble i'm also working with john solomon and just the news so it will be
00:22:45.000 available on lots of audio channels as well and people can follow me on at trust liz on x to find out
00:22:53.560 exactly when it's happening
00:22:54.840 prime minister the 56th prime minister of the united kingdom liz trusts uh great looking forward
00:23:02.440 to it we'll push your content out great fight and uh another comrade in ours thank you you need to
00:23:08.280 come over and do some free speech in britain as well steve if i can get in the country i think i will
00:23:15.240 i'll take you i'll take you up on it thank you ma'am liz trusts looking forward to the putting the show
00:23:22.200 out she's got a lot of uh a lot of followers here in the u.s and she's going after the deep state
00:23:28.280 nigel faraj our guy uh continued to hammering and of course nigel that's huge lead in fact rahim did
00:23:33.800 this amazing piece this documentary of the conference they just had uh rahim's been a little under the
00:23:39.800 weather so we're gonna get rahim up here and go through that hopefully next week when rahim's back
00:23:44.040 on his feet we got john solomon uh john fredericks in indianapolis john uh you're getting ready for
00:23:50.680 the turning point rally i think the vote in the house the third reading is today get us up to speed
00:23:55.960 this is this is massively important huge win at the supreme court last night in texas but we had
00:24:01.560 dave bossy on here solomon on here brian harrison on here attorney general paxton this is the fight
00:24:07.160 we got to win we got to win these redistricting wars we got to win them now sir well we're getting
00:24:12.280 closer than we were yesterday in the uh in the lower chamber in the house first thing they needed to
00:24:18.200 do was get a quorum of 67 the democrats stayed in the hallway hoping that a couple of republicans
00:24:24.840 wouldn't make it or couldn't make it or wouldn't show up and then if there was no quorum they needed
00:24:30.600 67 out of the 70 republicans the thing is dead but there there is a quorum 69 were there so the the
00:24:37.960 democrats in the house can basically go home they have nothing to do the vote is going to come a
00:24:43.240 little bit later on after the rally at noon turning point action leading that governor mike braun lieutenant
00:24:49.080 governor will be there micah beckwith uh liz brown others so here's where we are in the state senate
00:24:57.000 okay uh yesterday we said we needed 25 votes because we thought that micah beckwith would break the tie
00:25:03.960 today today today we find find out we're going to need 26 because if it's 25 25 the democrats don't
00:25:10.600 show up and vote they walk out that means it's 25 to something and they uh micah beckwith the
00:25:19.000 lieutenant governor can only break a 25 25 tie anything other than that if it's 25 24 doesn't matter
00:25:29.320 they need 26 votes in order to get this passed so here's where we are right now they need 26 votes
00:25:37.640 right now uh the powers to be the have told me the state senators who are counting whip votes say they
00:25:45.960 have 22 solid votes 22 they need four it is a little over 50 50 obviously the white house now putting
00:25:55.720 tremendous pressure on uh some of these wayward state senators you call them rhinos or whatever you
00:26:03.000 want to call them uh threatening primaries they're going to get primary maga inc's got over a billion
00:26:09.880 dollars uh they're not going to be shy about it but we we need four votes this thing is going to get
00:26:15.400 strung out as i told you yesterday until friday the first reading is going to be monday it's going to go
00:26:21.080 on from there they have to have three readings so we expect that the final vote is going to be on
00:26:26.760 friday and we're going to be here through the week because the bottom bottom line is we need to hold
00:26:32.440 the two we just got and then we need four and if we can get to 26 this thing is going to pass based on
00:26:38.120 what scotus did with texas there's not going to be a legal challenge and if there if there is it isn't
00:26:43.960 going to matter we're going to pick up these two seats and make it 9-0 but we're down four we need to get
00:26:50.280 four republicans to vote to save america steve rally today i think we're trying to pick it up
00:26:56.440 it was live streaming we're going to try to pick it up here on our side channel uh real america's
00:26:59.960 voice the charlie kirk show is going to start i'm sure charlie kirk's going to be there live you're
00:27:03.800 there for the week where do people go for your social media and everything about the john frederick
00:27:08.680 show you've got the bus and you're staying there until we get a win i like that uh where do people go
00:27:12.840 john fredericks you can't leave until you get the w okay you just can't do it that's what everybody
00:27:19.080 else does right they leave in the third quarter because you're losing okay we're losing right but
00:27:24.760 we got a quarter of football to play somebody's got to make a play and we're going to stay here
00:27:30.840 throughout putting pressure on these state centers and if they vote no and this costs this cost us the
00:27:38.200 house we lose by one or two votes and we don't have the house and they impeach trump this is this is
00:27:44.120 going to be on these rhinos republic if you're a homeowner you need to listen to this in today's
00:27:50.200 ai and cyber world scammers are stealing home titles with more ease than ever and your equity is the
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00:31:28.600 and so i want to congratulate you i don't even have to wait
00:31:33.320 major records have been set how are you good how are you nice to see you today is not
00:31:38.680 football america football it's soccer it's a big event that's right
00:31:43.880 big day it's just a big day and it's a great sport and it really is coming to america and
00:31:51.480 never nobody ever thought a thing like this could happen and i'm very happy to say that we've already
00:31:56.520 set the all-time record on ticket sales long before the first ball is kicked
00:32:02.360 you've had some concerns about crime in american cities some of the cities that will be hosting
00:32:06.840 have they remedied that for you are you still considering maybe asking fifa to move some of those
00:32:10.680 cities no i don't want to do that but i will tell you if they do have a problem by the time we
00:32:15.560 get there we'll take care of that problem we can solve that problem i've proven that
00:32:19.400 in dc and everywhere else we went so we'll take care of that very easily so if they have a
00:32:23.480 problem hopefully they'll let us know that and we will solve any problem okay thank you
00:32:28.840 congratulations thank you appreciate it
00:32:30.760 president brazil and television america will be hosting the
00:32:33.400 first time and the olympics in two years how important it is
00:32:36.520 yeah so obviously a lot of
00:32:37.880 is
00:32:59.640 I remember that one family that has maybe out to some figures in the same papers
00:33:04.640 right there that if there are issues, let's go get it together.
00:33:08.640 So a lot of other people, they've got to see Harry,
00:33:12.640 and I assume he's one of you all-time.
00:33:14.640 Andre, I've got to see you.
00:33:17.640 Do you have some favorite wine this time?
00:33:20.640 Well, I don't know.
00:33:22.640 I don't know.
00:33:24.640 We are getting better and better, actually.
00:33:27.640 Thank you very much.
00:33:30.640 Thank you so much.
00:33:32.640 You hear the excitement from the President.
00:33:34.640 You talked about the financial aspect of this.
00:33:38.640 He said, of course, $30 billion could be pumped into the American economy.
00:33:42.640 The President has said they've already sold 6 to 7 million tickets for the Games.
00:33:48.640 And we've also heard them come up with something called this FIFA Caps to bring people to America,
00:33:53.640 with Marco Rubio essentially saying that if you're on the FIFA Caps, if you fight tickets for the Games,
00:33:59.640 if you want to come to the United States, you'll get an expedited meeting at an embassy.
00:34:03.640 It's not a guarantee that you're going to get a visa, but you'll move to the front of the line.
00:34:07.640 So President Trump sees this as a financial boom.
00:34:10.640 He wants people to come into the country.
00:34:12.640 DHS says they're ready for transportation.
00:34:15.640 Secretary John Duffy saying the FAA will be ready for all the international travel that's going to come in.
00:34:20.640 This starts next year, in 2026.
00:34:22.640 It's going to fall on the air.
00:34:24.640 It's 2.5th birthday.
00:34:25.640 The President is excited about that.
00:34:28.640 And he's putting the right on the ground with his administration,
00:34:33.640 just to make sure the United States is ready for it.
00:34:36.640 And he's having a great time on the right target here.
00:34:40.640 He's got the whole package.
00:35:05.640 He's a great player.
00:35:07.640 Thank you very much.
00:35:08.640 The pool is set up at the end, and they're going to gather.
00:35:33.640 Thank you very much.
00:35:34.640 Thank you.
00:35:35.640 The President.
00:35:36.640 How is it feeling to be part of this amazing event?
00:35:38.640 And obviously you're being a big participant in all the ...
00:35:43.640 The President is here.
00:35:45.640 She's doing a very good job.
00:35:47.640 She's a good woman.
00:35:48.640 Very, very passionate job.
00:35:49.640 It's incredible.
00:35:50.640 And, as I said, we're helping us at the end of Mexico and Canada are helping us at the end of Mexico.
00:35:54.640 And Canada are helping their centers, but they have a record of kids, so it's already
00:36:02.080 given long before the first ball is kicked.
00:36:04.980 And we're going to do the other one.
00:36:06.420 Thank you.
00:36:10.420 Thank you.
00:36:13.420 Thank you.
00:36:14.420 Thank you.
00:36:15.420 Thank you.
00:36:16.420 Thank you.
00:36:17.420 Thank you.
00:36:18.420 Thank you.
00:36:19.420 Thank you.
00:36:20.420 Thank you.
00:36:21.420 Thank you.
00:36:23.420 It's supposed to be kind of on behalf of sports fans all around the globe going to
00:36:28.100 somebody who is promoting world peace.
00:36:30.040 So we've already seen how many wars he's ended since he came into office, and he says he's
00:36:34.420 trying to end the big wars, as he describes it, Russia, Ukraine wars, and since he's making
00:36:39.100 progress on that one, when he has heirs, the anticipation is that he also has a good relationship
00:36:43.460 of being a president, that he will be the recipient of that, and he'll take the peace.
00:36:47.820 Has it happened yet?
00:36:48.820 No.
00:36:49.820 Will it happen?
00:36:50.820 Yeah.
00:36:51.820 So essentially, again, this is going to be the biggest goal.
00:36:57.820 There is 48 to 32.
00:36:58.820 What's going to happen today?
00:36:59.820 It's called the draw.
00:37:00.820 There's a bunch of different costs that these teams are going to go into.
00:37:04.820 Mexico, Canada, the whole team, one-five.
00:37:05.820 And then they should play for them.
00:37:06.820 They're also going to find out where they catch up with to start those first rounds next summer
00:37:11.820 in 2022.
00:37:12.820 And then they should play for them.
00:37:13.820 They're also going to find out where they catch up with to start those first rounds next
00:37:17.820 summer in 2022.
00:37:18.820 So that's why there's so much excitement.
00:37:19.820 Depending on which clock you can put in and how difficult your opponents are, that immediately
00:37:24.820 will kind of line you up for success or lacking success in the tournament.
00:37:30.820 So the teams, there's a massive amount of progress here.
00:37:31.820 I mean, we gave them to the left or right right now, but there's music here.
00:37:35.820 There's media here for us.
00:37:36.820 You can see.
00:37:37.820 There's media all around you.
00:37:41.820 Again, this is an infectious tournament, and the country is all around you.
00:37:43.820 And there's so much excitement.
00:37:45.820 Obviously you're going to find out how much time it, depending on how much time it is.
00:37:47.820 And how difficult your opponents are, that immediately kind of lines up for success or
00:37:51.820 lacking success in the tournament.
00:37:52.820 So the teams, there's massive amount of progress here.
00:37:57.820 I mean, we give them to the left or right right now, but there's media here.
00:38:02.820 We're going to try. I love President Trump. Look how dynamic that is.
00:38:14.780 Taking every question from the international sports community.
00:38:20.280 As soon as we can get a better feed, we're going to go back to Kennedy Center at the FIFA drawing.
00:38:26.260 We're having a little problem right now. Let's go to Philip Patrick.
00:38:28.960 Philip Patrick Birchgold. We just had the 56th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, on the show.
00:38:39.260 She's launched a new show about the deep state. She says, point blank, it's not MI5. It's not MI6. It's not the Crown.
00:38:46.580 It's the Bank of England working in conjunction with the Party of Davos, with the International Monetary Fund, with the World Bank.
00:38:54.900 She implies the Federal Reserve. What say you about that? Is that the deep state of the world? Is he central banks?
00:39:02.460 And what why is gold a hedge to all the madness of the money printing of the central banks, sir?
00:39:07.680 I mean, look, the answer is absolutely yes. Bank of England is a good example. The European Central Bank is a good example.
00:39:17.960 And when she talks about them being the deep state, I think she means not so much in a conspiratorial sense, but more in a structural one.
00:39:26.560 Look at the ECB as an example. This is an unelected institution that essentially dictates fiscal discipline, banking rules and now even geopolitical posture for 27 nations.
00:39:39.480 In Europe, we see governments change consistently, but the ECB never does.
00:39:44.560 When a crisis hits, whether it's debt, energy, inflation, sanctions, the ECB will step in and tell elected governments what is allowed and what isn't.
00:39:54.120 That, for me, is real power, a bureaucracy that nobody voted for, steering the continent towards policies that voters never approved.
00:40:03.880 And today we're seeing central banks use that power far beyond interest rates, specifically, again, the ECB, doing it through the financial system, not the ballot box.
00:40:13.860 Look at what they've done with Russia recently. The ECB isn't just setting interest rates.
00:40:18.680 It's weaponizing regulation. It's pushing sanctions. It's redefining ordinary commerce with Russia as dual use, meaning military relevant.
00:40:29.720 They're implying sanctions now. So once the financial system starts doing the geopolitical work that politicians won't do,
00:40:37.780 you end up exactly in the situation that Europe's in now, treating business with Russia as a step towards war.
00:40:43.800 But I think central banks in general have stepped way beyond their mandate and the huge political power now,
00:40:50.880 which is very concerning given their unelected bodies or institutions.
00:40:56.800 Talk to me about, you know, they got this zero hedge and I put it up, has this conversation that was picked up among the European heads.
00:41:04.380 And they're talking about, you know, taking the 300 billion pounds or 300 billion dollars that they've already confiscated and using that to do as part of the peace deal,
00:41:14.420 to do the reconstruction, the reconstruction of the reconstruction of Ukraine.
00:41:19.900 They're also saying we don't believe the Americans are going to sell us out.
00:41:22.660 They're not going to support this. Medviv.
00:41:24.700 And then also Putin implied that if you take our assets, if you take those 300 billion dollars and use them to do anything to fund the war in Ukraine,
00:41:33.140 that in itself is an act of war and we're going to respond.
00:41:37.220 How big a deal is this and how also does this really point to gold as a hedge when you now have countries and transnational institutions like the ECB
00:41:47.860 actually sitting there in the EU, sitting there saying we're going to take a nation's assets and use it to fund a war against them?
00:41:54.700 I mean, we know how absurd that is. Look, when Europe seizes Russia's assets, it hurts Moscow short term,
00:42:02.560 but it's not as much as it hurts the long term credibility of the West.
00:42:06.520 Every country is watching what's happening from Riyadh to New Delhi to Brasilia.
00:42:11.720 They all see the same message. Your money isn't safe in the Western financial system.
00:42:16.500 And I think this is the single fastest way to undermine the US dollar's role as the global reserve currency.
00:42:22.920 You cannot run a reserve currency system on fear. You just can't. Right.
00:42:28.020 It's run on trust, predictability, the rule of law.
00:42:31.340 And the West is torching all three of those at the moment.
00:42:34.780 It's exactly why the BRICS keeps growing, why gold buying is at record highs,
00:42:39.740 why de-dollarization is accelerating no matter what the Treasury Department says.
00:42:46.080 And I think there's a bigger danger as well. Look, after World War One, I think the world learned a very hard lesson.
00:42:54.040 Intertwined economies make conflict much harder. Trade, shared financial systems,
00:42:59.340 they act as a pressure valve, a stabilizing device, if you will.
00:43:03.460 But when those ties break down, when nations decouple, they build parallel financial system,
00:43:09.980 I think that's when the probability of real conflict starts to rise.
00:43:14.380 And we're watching that, I think, happen in front of us.
00:43:17.960 It's the slow breakup of the global economic web that's kept peace in Europe and the world for the last 50 years.
00:43:25.680 Sanctions, seizures, weaponized finance, it all pushes the world towards blocks, not cooperation.
00:43:32.460 So I think these stories are not about Russia's assets or EU sanctions.
00:43:38.500 Quite frankly, neither of those are really our problem.
00:43:42.140 What it's about is the West accelerating the end of our own monetary dominance
00:43:46.440 while setting the stage, I think, at the same time for the same geopolitical fracture that historically leads to war.
00:43:53.460 And that's exactly why gold is rallying.
00:43:56.980 Gold doesn't care which side is sanctioning or seizing.
00:44:00.540 It cares that geopolitical risk is leaking into the financial system.
00:44:05.400 When assets face seizure, global capital will flow into the only thing that cannot be frozen.
00:44:12.040 It's exactly why central banks have been setting records for gold buying for the last three and a half years
00:44:17.760 and exactly why I think they're going to continue to do so.
00:44:20.820 Okay, our audio at the FIFA.
00:44:24.000 I know that Philip Patrick and these folks are very excited about the FIFA drawings.
00:44:29.640 As soon as the audio gets better, we'll go back to President Trump at the Kennedy Center.
00:44:34.540 We're going to keep it live on the screen.
00:44:36.440 Before we let you go, I want people to get access to work with you and the team.
00:44:40.440 And particularly, you've decided to do a special.
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00:45:00.040 Can you give me a second?
00:45:00.860 Silver's on fire.
00:45:02.640 What's causing that?
00:45:04.680 Look, silver's on fire.
00:45:05.720 I think it's been massively undervalued for a long time.
00:45:08.980 Historical trading ratios have been off for a while.
00:45:12.420 Industrial demand for silver is growing very aggressively.
00:45:16.220 Historically used in electronics, but a lot of new applications.
00:45:19.800 Solar technology, electric cars, AI chips.
00:45:22.640 So demand globally for silver is increasing aggressively.
00:45:27.200 And supply has been shrinking for a while.
00:45:29.820 So silver is a really interesting longer-term growth play.
00:45:33.720 Gold, I think, is a monetary hedge and a preservation play.
00:45:38.520 So both work very well in tandem, both performing very, very well this year.
00:45:44.320 And like I said before, I think set to continue.
00:45:48.740 Okay.
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00:45:54.180 Philip, how do people get to you?
00:45:55.660 I know every time I was in an event yesterday afternoon, everybody's asking about Philip Patrick and the team at Birch Gold.
00:46:04.780 Some of these people have already signed up.
00:46:06.520 They love it.
00:46:08.060 How do the rest of the posse get access to you?
00:46:12.860 It's really simple.
00:46:13.900 It is birchgold.com forward slash Bannon.
00:46:17.260 Again, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon.
00:46:20.920 Or they can text Bannon to 989898.
00:46:24.380 As I say all the time, get the information, immerse yourself, learn, and then we'll be here to fill in any gaps and answer any questions.
00:46:33.660 Philip Patrick, thank you so much.
00:46:35.180 Particularly taking time away from an active trading day.
00:46:37.760 I know it's crazy over there.
00:46:38.820 Thank you, sir.
00:46:40.240 The team at Birch Gold.
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00:46:48.380 Okay, it's the breaking news over at CDC.
00:46:50.340 Dr. Carl Jablonowski joins us.
00:46:53.340 Dr. Carl, pretty big news today.
00:46:57.000 Explain what happened and why it's important.
00:47:01.160 Yeah, so yesterday it was the official stance of the CDC to recommend hepatitis B vaccine be given to absolutely every child born.
00:47:14.280 On the day of life, within 24 hours of that cord being clamped and cut.
00:47:20.720 But yet, only about 1 in 200 children who are born in the United States are born to a hep B positive mother.
00:47:28.480 A few minutes ago, ASIP just voted that hep B negative women, when their children are born, they not be automatically given the hep B vaccine.
00:47:43.300 And that makes perfect sense, logically.
00:47:47.680 You don't need the intervention if there is no risk from it.
00:47:51.540 But it was.
00:47:53.100 Why was it done?
00:47:55.180 Why was it done for so many years?
00:47:57.240 The vast majority, the vast majority of women are not hep B positive.
00:48:01.860 Why did they do this?
00:48:04.460 Right.
00:48:05.260 There are some speculations as to why this was pushed so aggressively.
00:48:09.620 One thing is that hepatitis B is an adult disease.
00:48:14.240 You mainly get it from unprotected sex or shared intravenous needles.
00:48:20.060 But that population was not getting vaccinated.
00:48:23.620 They were not compliant to vaccination.
00:48:25.700 And so there was a 1991 New York Times article that actually said, you know, vaccinate the children because the adults won't get it.
00:48:33.740 But there are some other reasons why such an aggressive vaccine would be pushed.
00:48:40.700 In my opinion, it's a slippery slope argument because when you're an advocate for your child, you know, right after childbirth is when you are dizzyingly exhausted.
00:48:50.020 But when you show up at your two month vaccination or your two month well child checkup for the onslaught of many vaccines, you may be a little more likely to consent to them if your child had already received at least one vaccine prior.
00:49:07.840 But it is ultimately an enormous moneymaker.
00:49:12.480 You know, you can test for hep B.
00:49:15.800 It's a point of care test.
00:49:17.420 For about $5 to $15, you can have your answer within 20 minutes at the bedside of a, you know, delivering mother.
00:49:26.720 There is no reason to blanket universal recommend a hep B vaccine.
00:49:32.980 We're going to have you back on either tonight or tomorrow with me.
00:49:36.420 We have more time to develop this.
00:49:37.940 But the media is already blowing up saying ASEP, which Dr. Malone now chairs, Bobby Kennedy redid the entire panel, that you've put a bunch of radical anti-vax nutcases on there.
00:49:50.760 Give me a quick history of ASEP and counter that argument of what the mainstream media is right now.
00:49:55.660 You got the you got the crazes of the anti-vax guys running.
00:49:59.180 You got the inmates running the asylum, sir.
00:50:01.420 So the ASEP, the A stands for advisory.
00:50:06.840 It's the advisory committee for immunization practices.
00:50:09.960 They don't have real power.
00:50:12.180 Their recommendation goes to the director or acting director of the CDC, which currently is is Jim O'Neill.
00:50:18.920 But in, you know, in the past, they have they have not looked.
00:50:25.400 In fact, this this committee meetings on hepatitis B is screaming that we have no evidence to support these drastic interventions that we're making.
00:50:36.960 And they didn't have it back then.
00:50:38.960 And by our current standards of evaluating evidence to recommendation, the hep B birth vaccine would never have been approved.
00:50:47.840 And I think a lot of people are breathing a great sigh of relief that it is now no longer going to be recommended.
00:50:55.660 Dr. Carl, we got to bounce.
00:50:57.060 Give your social media.
00:50:58.120 We look we're going to get you on this afternoon or tomorrow to go through this.
00:51:01.180 It's pretty explosive.
00:51:02.200 Where do people go to keep up with you, sir?
00:51:06.680 Children'shealthdefense.org is the best place.
00:51:10.160 Love you guys.
00:51:11.000 Dr. Carl, look forward to seeing you again.
00:51:12.440 Thank you for coming to breaking news.
00:51:15.180 Thank you.
00:51:15.740 Which makes sense.
00:51:16.480 Right.
00:51:16.900 This hep B thing has been, I don't know, big pharma raking in profits.
00:51:21.920 Far be it for me to say that.
00:51:24.160 Mike Lindell, I got to tell you, brother, you know, you're showing a little ankle on this run for governor.
00:51:30.220 As you know, being your close friend, I said, Mike, we got so much going on with the company.
00:51:34.860 They're trying to shut you down.
00:51:36.200 They're still trying to put you in prison.
00:51:38.260 Everything's going on.
00:51:38.960 We got the midterms.
00:51:39.900 But, man, oh, man, something's got to happen in Minnesota, dude.
00:51:43.220 I'm telling you, this scandal is going to blow sky high, sir.
00:51:47.180 Yeah, the money, I just read something, it might be as high as $2 billion now, you guys.
00:51:53.040 And then also, it might go all the way up to, or go to the AG, by the way, the Attorney General, Keith Ellison, that is attacking me.
00:51:59.880 This morning, he put out another attack on my Lindell Recovery Network, and probably because he knows we're getting, everything's going to get exposed there.
00:52:08.920 It is, Steve, it's actually, I look at this as a big blessing that it's all getting uncovered because we knew in Minnesota that terrible things were going on for a long time.
00:52:20.460 And it's all coming to light, and I think old Governor Walz, he's going to be in a lot of trouble himself.
00:52:30.840 It just keeps getting more and more.
00:52:32.500 And he's out there saying, you know, all is well, all is well, and putting everything on Donald Trump and somehow trying to twist this, talking about our economy.
00:52:44.020 And he actually said something, Steve, he said, we don't want Mike Lindell, when he heard, I might run for governor, he said, we don't want Mike Lindell and Donald Trump coming into our state and taking away our family values.
00:52:55.440 You can't make this up.
00:52:57.600 And we have, no, you really can't.
00:53:01.200 And he, my company got, actually got stored more papers today in one of the machine companies, which is in the news of being corrupt.
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00:55:02.940 Thank you, brother.
00:55:03.860 Okay, the Charlie Kirk Show with Andrew Covett, live from the RAF studios today.
00:55:07.820 Also, they're going to be going to FIFA as soon as you get better audio.
00:55:10.460 You'll hear the President of the United States.
00:55:11.700 We're back at 5 p.m.
00:55:13.540 See you then.
00:55:13.980 The All-Family Pharmacy Black Friday Buy One Get One Free is here.
00:55:23.120 And this is your moment to take control of your health and step outside the grip of big pharma and the corporate medical machine.
00:55:30.300 From November 24th through December 2nd, when you buy one ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, you get another one free.
00:55:39.280 This is about preparedness.
00:55:40.960 This is about independence.
00:55:43.060 This is about refusing to let anyone else dictate how you protect yourself and your family.
00:55:49.400 That is freedom.
00:55:51.840 Here is the process.
00:55:52.760 Go to allfamilypharmacy.com slash bandit, place your order, and a licensed physician reviews it.
00:55:59.300 Once approved, your medication ships directly to you at your home.
00:56:03.920 Fast, private, secure.
00:56:06.260 Let me repeat that.
00:56:07.040 Here's the process.
00:56:07.840 You go to allfamilypharmacy.com slash bandit, place your order, and a licensed physician reviews it.
00:56:13.840 Once approved, your medication ships directly to your home.
00:56:17.300 It's fast.
00:56:18.300 It's private.
00:56:19.220 It's secure.
00:56:19.920 Remember, this Black Friday event lasts only one week, and supplies are limited.
00:56:24.320 When it's gone, it's gone.
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00:56:42.560 Before December 2nd, and lock in your Black Friday, buy one, get one free deal.
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