WarRoom Battleground EP 274: Medical Freedom And Securing Our Border
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In this episode of the War Room Podcast, Dr. Naomi Wolf joins us to talk about her new book, The Truth, and the upcoming book party celebrating the release of The Truth. Dr. Wolf also talks about her newest report on gender roles in the female reproductive system, and some of her latest research.
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This is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're
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doing is blowing people off if you continue to look the other way and shut
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up then the oppressors the authoritarians get total control and total power because
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this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia it's another element that backs
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them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations is why this audience is
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going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight all this nonsense all
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this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host stephen k bannon
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okay welcome uh we're here it's monday 17 april thank you guys it's monday 17 april in the year
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of alert 2021 uh we've got a lot to get through i had some clips i don't play but uh let me get
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right into it i got naomi wolf naomi um dr wolf first of all i want to talk about the book i want
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to get into your newest report so i'm talking about the book and particularly the book party
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that we've got coming up and how people uh can attend where they got to where they have to go
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etc because we want as many of the fans of your work in the war room posse's work in this book
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to make sure they go because you're gonna have other announcements there too we're gonna have
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some other announcements um so walk me through give me the details that and then i want to get
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into some of the newest research which quite frankly ma'am yes you know naomi you're great because
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you send me this research and then i can't like sleep at night because it's like it's it's like
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messed my head up because of each one but it also gets me angry in the it gets me angry in the fact
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that they're not held accountable yet and i think that's one of the things that drives you and why
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i'm so excited about the book party go go through the book launch first or the book uh celebration i
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guess it is uh when's that going to be the timing and then we'll get into research research so the
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party itself is at a private home and i'm not at liberty to much as fun as it would be to open it
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up to everyone but we'll be celebrating at landini brothers afterwards and um if war room posse want
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to come by and say hi and meet the volunteers um get a book uh that that's a wonderful informal way to
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do it and that'll be nine o'clock landini brothers is in alexandria um old town right on the main street
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of old town there and um we'd love love love to meet you all there and the book has gone back for
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a fourth printing so uh you can we'll have 200 there to give or sell to um lucky uh people who
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show up and want to celebrate and and and and meet these amazing heroes who are going to be there some
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of them are going to be representing the the um the volunteers uh dr chris flowers notably amy kelly
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the legendary amy kelly is going to be there she's going to say a few words which is really something
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because she's an incredibly modest uh person for such an extraordinary heroine of our time and um yeah
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these legends are going to be there and it's definitely time to celebrate fourth printing um the
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truth getting out in a way that really can't be spun smeared silenced anymore at least that's what i'm
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seeing um you know since publication uh by the way so nine p.m at ladini brothers the people that
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captain bannon will be there anybody wants to come by that'd be great in uh in alexandria um the book
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i'm just so proud of what you've been able to accomplish with this book when you talk about
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four printings when it's just a couple months out of the gate walk me through the also the latest
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some of your latest research because it's incredibly disturbing yeah each time i think well i've said this
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so many times before each time i think it can't get worse it can so um there are two uh recent
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reports one of them is by dr robert chandler who your audience will recognize uh the distinguished
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um sports medicine physician who has treated the angels and the lakers and many um famous sports teams
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and he uh has report 67 and by the way he's the he's the person who identified that lipid nanoparticles
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were accumulating in the ovaries um and also identified the fact that women keep being
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overrepresented by a factor of four to one all the way to eight to one in the adverse events
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uh so i i kind of feel like my gender owes him a big debt but uh report 67 says rhabdomyolysis
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aka quote-unquote jellied muscle after mrna gene therapy and so it explains that rhabdomyolysis is a
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process involving the catastrophic breakdown of skeletal or striated muscle and you know from
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middle school biology class that striated muscle is um the the muscle that is voluntary as opposed to
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involuntary with release of muscle components that have a toxic physiological effect on the whole
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person and can be difficult to manage medically a bad case a florid case that's medical lees for a bad
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case often has a fatal outcome so it's bad and here you also see the involvement once again of the
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kidney which we're seeing over and over and over um and the involvement of hypotension subsequent to the
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mrna um injection and you see a whole kind of chart showing uh how this happens um so this graphic is
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by someone named dr singh and it it illustrates how rhabdomyolysis works but basically it's characterized
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by myalgias and i just want to remind everyone you know it's so horrible at this point in the the
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investigations when when things check back with other things you already know and deepen and
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confirm them um you all remember that i say this over and over the number one side effect it's so
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surprising in the pfizer documents is joint pain and literally up and down my neighborhood i don't
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want to identify the street predictably it's so tragic my neighbors are having shoulder replacements
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knee replacements hip replacements arthritis um a relative uh broke a a part of her spine i mean
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people's people's people's joints are are failing but the second most common side effect is myalgia
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and this is a word that you know we need to understand better it means muscle pain uh and also the
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second of the triad three things is muscle weakness and also red to brown urine due to myoglobinuria
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um so basically what's happening is that um that this classic triad of complaints is representative and
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it's it's observed in one to ten percent of cases it develops over hours to days um and this is just
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breaking my heart because one of my best friends suffers from this and didn't you know didn't have the
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answer didn't have the explanation in hospitalized patients with rhabdomyolysis muscle pain affects
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twenty three to eighty percent of patients and it's in the thighs and the shoulders lower back
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calves stiffness cramping and then there's muscle weakness and actually someone on social media today
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pointed out that they can recognize um people who have been vaccinated with the mrna vaccines often
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because of their kind of weak limbs and i've noticed that too that when you i mean this is
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terrible to say but it's true often when you hug someone who's vaccinated you can feel how how frail
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their arms are how how frail their musculature is even if they're healthy young people who were like
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robust um before the injection so muscle weakness may be present depending on the severity of muscle injury
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for 12 to 70 percent of patients with this disease there's swelling myoedema uh meaning the swelling
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you know in in your body peripheral edema which is pitting you and occurs with rehydration um and i
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mentioned the horrible urine uh and there's also respiratory protein released so basically these are
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are are symptoms of um the spike protein produced gene therapy um and that's the causative agent
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according to the uh peer-reviewed paper that dr chandler cites below and um they go on and i won't
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go into detail because very detailed uh paper but they go on to um examine the evidence supporting this
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assertion um and also looking at case reports with the vaers reporting system a whole other database
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which also shows horribly horribly elevated levels of this muscle inflammation muscle weakness
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um and and so they call it vaccine related painful myopathy there's a maybe can't maybe your wonderful
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producer can show the images a 56 year old woman is suffering from this and um and you can see magnetic
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resonance imaging of the left shoulder showing the swelling the edema
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um and so basically it's involving multiple organs it's it's not just joints it's not just muscles
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it affects the blood it affects the kidneys um it's that same uh kind of necrosis that we
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are seeing in placentas um and so the conclusion is that this is um this is a result of the injection and
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it's very sad conclusions um he concludes that once rhabdomyolysis initiates there's little to do to slow
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or stop the process um you medical care consists of managing the fluid dialysis is necessary in some
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cases so he says that um an incidence of 3270 cases in two full years of mass covet 19 gene therapy
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inoculations and 261 fatalities or eight percent of all the cases that have been reported and he asks
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how many deaths is too many what is the morbidity meaning the illness that will result in death of
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the survivors these are vital questions that need answering so there you have it and i know that many
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many people listening to this are probably thinking oh that's my dad that's my grandpa that's my
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grandma they're they're suffering they're achy they're swell you know full of swelling they're
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they're weak um and they don't know why how do we we've got about a minute and a half how do we
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how do you take that with all the people we know that that that are complaining about this
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what's the next step you've done the core report where does this go from here um
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um well you know as always our first recourse is uh legal and so we are still at 14 states that have
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received attorney general's letters to the attorney general from our team of lawyers and our dedicated
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team suing pfizer uh still has reached the point where they have a judge and they're awaiting presenting
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this material in front of a judge but you know what i would say now is i need we need to bring
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this to congress and we need to bring this to state houses so every day we're bringing it to you know
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the european members of the european parliament or we're bringing it to doctors there are all these
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dissident doctors groups all over the world and we bring it to you know medical australia but we
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need to bring it to legislators in our own country and there's a very good bill that you can see on
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bill cam where it takes away impunity from these um from these drug manufacturers uh and in switzerland
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i didn't get a chance to tell you this when i last spoke to you switzerland has has ended this inoculation
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so we need to you know do that in our own country through legislation and through presenting this
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material to supportive members of congress i know you i know i know i know you're going to be talking to
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the committees and the congressman has pfizer come out at any time on any of the reports
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and given any kind of counter narrative not just for the overall thing but any specifics that you've
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been able to point out or that are including these letters have they have they had the decency to come
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out and and actually address any of these no of course not um and they they won't they do i don't know if
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they send out uh influencers to troll us um and and present i mean it's ridiculous i could name them
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but there there are a number of influencers who are trying to present um non-peer review they present
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google documents and represent themselves as biostatisticians and say well look over here but no one
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can debunk this because it's uh completely sourced and cited and it's correct so what what we really
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don't have is a lawyer's letter from pfizer no one has asked us to cease and desist and it's been you
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know since january that that the book has been out so um to me that's really notable and i i think that
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they're look here's what i think it's really horrible but i think they've made all the money they can
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make before you know they're hauled up in front of some kind of um forum eventually god willing uh
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and so they've shifted to distractions uh cultural distractions and they've shifted to putting mr in
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the food supply which i believe you've covered um and we vigilant fox broke that story on daily cloud
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they're trying to inoculate uh mammals farm animals they're trying to get mrna into the food that we
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eat um well you had tom wrens on your show and he is warning in missouri that um he's heard from
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from agricultural interests that they're being pressured to put these injections and these materials
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into their animals so he has a really simple bill it's a good bill it's a modest bill just forcing
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that to be disclosed if you go shopping that it'll say mrna in your pork or mrna in your chicken
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but in the meantime um you know they're they're just trying other ways to to get this material into us
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uh naomi uh how do you get to daily cloud how do you get there to be part of the team or to
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lend support and uh how they get to the book well really exciting the moderna documents are being
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released so there are 23 000 of the moderna documents so the uh the the team is is awaiting
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that eagerly and you can support us please do we we live and die on your memberships and donations on
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these if you you know don't have the money for a book um these are tough times you can read all of
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the reports on dailycloud.io uh and and please just you know keep sending those thoughts and prayers i
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mean our team these volunteers are such saintly people and they just are unstoppable and they are going
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to save this this human race if it can be done but they do need your thoughts and prayers that really
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matters a lot the the the moderna documents are planned on being dropped sometime in the summer
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is that the current thinking july yes and um i do want to up to you next time please on a brave midwife
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in northern california who is blowing the whistle on the very damaged uh compromised placentas she's
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seeing um post vaccination so we have a lot of work to do to save those babies of the united states uh
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naomi dr naomi wolf i want everybody go to her daily cloud check it out right now thank you honor to have
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you on here ma'am thanks thank you so much there's a lot of talk we got a border security bill that's
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coming up it's going to be another massive fight that's going to be dropped here i think in the next
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week they're promising a vote on it in um in uh in may this is going to be a very tough border security
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bill uh it's got a lot of the andy biggs and the gates and the mtgs uh stuff in there but i want to
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go there's a lot of talk about and president trump has talked about this about actually calling the
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mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations one of the things we advocated very early on in the first
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term president trump would commit to do in the second term i asked uh colonel uh john mills colonel mills
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you've got a presentation i want you to walk us through the drug cartels uh your assessment and
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some of the some of the linkages that go with some of our mortal enemies sir yeah absolutely thank you
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steve it's hard to go through this this is we got to start changing the mindset this is not a law
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enforcement action this is a military action and declaring them a terrorist organization is an
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important legal step toward taking them on directly but just you know quickly here 100 of the
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formulary components of fentanyl come from china go to mexico they are now being made in mexico with
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the enablement of chinese paramilitaries an important legal term okay a de map this is actually a little
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bit out of date but again it's coming from mexico or excuse me coming from china to mexico and coming
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across our unsecure southern border this is unrestricted warfare unrestricted warfare whether
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it's the the virus the vaccine or fentanyl this is unrestricted warfare to defeat us now on friday uh
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hang on hang on hang on hang on hang on one second before we get there when you say when the
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fentanyl gets there they're now chinese paramilitaries we know there's a lot of
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chinese coming through the chinese nationals coming through the darien gap we know there's a
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lot of chinese nationals coming through our southern border when you say there's chinese
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paramilitaries in mexico working with them for the final formulation of the fentanyl what do you mean by
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yeah these are actually they're intelligence community personal uh special operations personnel
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and we have to treat them paramilitary is a legal term that would treat them as combatants on the
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battlefield so we got to get out of this law enforcement mindset and on friday uh garland uh
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has reacted to the pressure decided to get into the game it was helpful but we got to have to go a lot
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further than this but ladies and gentlemen we're losing 70 000 a year that's more than the entire uh 14
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years of the vietnam war or the 20 years of the war on terror combined in one year 70 000 dead this is
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not these are not drugs these are poisons so on friday uh doj announced a whole bunch of indictments
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and also identified chinese companies so this is very important here and they they named four chinese
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nationals specifically specifically uh i could only find two of the names and uh pictures uh kenny jing
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on chan also carrying firearms during heroin trafficking and chewing yep but also two companies
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ladies and gentlemen this is unrestricted warfare waged against the american people we are all suffering
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right where we live and they say they say well we've indicted them but it's going to be hard to
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get to them why because they're they're operating the business i would say at this point in time
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they're not just enabling they are de facto directing the different cartels so we have chinese
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paramilitaries a legal term of art that is necessary for us to take this out of the law enforcement uh
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domain of instruments of national power into the military 70 000 dead 70 000 dead that is insanity
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a heat map a little bit out of date but this is the latest that's out there on where the deaths are
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occurring zombieville uh what is it in uh in philadelphia san francisco this is being caused by
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the chinese ccp and fentanyl okay this is a really important map the next one the next one here because
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this shows the ports of entry and we're going to go into detail here as we pivot from treating this as
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a law enforcement phenomena to a military americans are dying mazatlan manzanillo lazaro cardenas
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acapulco the ports of entry and these are the likely areas where the five uh blue bubbles is the
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where they are assembling the the components now into pills in northern mexico hermosillo cidad
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obregon celiacon torreon monterey monterey this is important as we understand okay but hang on
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but hang on a second just go back to the blue bubbles i want to connect that to what doj did with
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the i think the rest of 34 people and what you said earlier on that they have chinese operatives
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paramilitary and other operatives working with the cartels in those areas to actually do the
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final formulation and to put it into pill form and then distribute into the united states absolutely
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across our unsecure southern border this is a national security imperative we are not being
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compassionate by allowing the absolute onslaught from across the board there's nothing compassionate
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about that just the the rapes and murders that are occurring and in addition it's all about the
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fentanyl business right now which is unrestricted warfare from china and china paramilitaries essentially
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at this point in time uh directing gang activity now this is the three major gangs here the sinaloa kind
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of in the northwest uh tumble pious kind of over here on the gulf coast and uh tierra caliente down around
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here now this is a fluid map uh this is from uh from drug enforcement information it's a little bit
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fluid but ladies and gentlemen this is what rumsfeld would call ungoverned space there is no government
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in mexico there are some trusted parts of the military especially the mexican navy and marine that
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have shown to be somewhat untouchable but ladies and gentlemen this is out of control ungoverned space
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right next to us and i have relatives right along the border in arizona
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when you talk about military operations though these are these are de-shrink compare that and
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contrast it to what we did with farc and what we've done down in columbia because
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those were remote areas too but here if you're going to actually target those the most of this is not on the
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northern border the shipments coming through are but if you want to get to the heart
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of where these operations are you would actually have to go deep into mexico would you not sir
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absolutely and this is where we have to start conducting operational preparation in the environment
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and intelligence preparation the environment to identify exactly who is doing what where this is
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where we have to start doing this and we're going to get into this here this is one of the potential
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production areas see that oregon as i was studying immediately what stood out to me with the airport
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down here if you look closely at the airport you can't see it here but if you look closely and i did
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um there's nothing but business jets at this airport well who in the world has business jets in in mexico
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also you got a high speed uh avenue of approach here with the freeway system so this is this is one of
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your your production areas let's go to the next one this is the first port mazatlan mazatlan
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is interesting the next two are far more interesting now this is uh there's a big pier
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over here to the site i'm not showing which is primary cruise ship traffic this is what's called
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a break bulk ship this is the old days where manually by hand you load it unload it okay interesting
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possible but that's not efficient it's not secure because the stuff gets stolen among the thieves and
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the uh the terrorist gangs down there okay now this is far more interesting this is the next this is
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manzanillo this is the number one container terminal in uh in mexico manzanillo and they're expanding
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this and this can this this has about a 50 foot draft so it could take about the large not the largest
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yet they're gonna have to go to about 60 foot draft but this is very interesting because i was moving
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and you want it safety safe and efficient container traffic that's where it's at and so very large and
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this would be the number this would be the seventh largest in america this is mexico's number one port
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uh it would be the seventh largest in america on the american scale so this is manzanillo and just right
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a little further down the coast okay the next one lazaro cardenas again another big container
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port so this is when we start to develop operationally and the intelligence preparation of
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the battle space for action these are the ones that immediately start getting attention
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now the dea also listed acapulco outside of abc wide world of sports and high diving i'm not looking
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at this as probable an efficient entry point maybe smaller components but i think the previous two
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those are the ones so let's start talking about this as we start pivoting so what does it take to
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pivot from law enforcement action to military action these are the basic components these are
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the steps and i've done this in a lot number of operations but first and foremost we do need some
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legislation and law directing this and again that looks like you're growing bipartisan support for
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declaring this whole opera all these the sinaloa cartel and it has to be because of these chinese
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embeds they they they are part of the terrorist organization this starts taking out of the law
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enforcement world into the military world we have to designate a lead department this is what you have
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to designate a lead official this is how you do it and we're not going to give this to the ic we can't trust
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them you know for direct action this is going to be a title 10 thing so my suggestion department
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of defense and you have to establish a joint interagency task force colonel can you hang on
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just for one second i know you get a bounce but i want to just hang you hold you over for a minute
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uh until i'm good to stay a little john mills okay about the shift from law enforcement to actually
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looking at a uh you know the possibility of uh kinetic events against the mexican drug and
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human trafficking cartel short commercial break the hoffs are going to join us big breaking news
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okay welcome back uh we got colonel mills we got more in this briefing to do so i'm gonna work with
00:32:01.180
colonel mills and either do it tomorrow morning or wednesday morning but i do want to finish this
00:32:05.420
one slide look a lot of people are saying this is another crazy idea this is eventually going to
00:32:10.380
happen because we're not going to continue to tolerate and you can't stop it at the border you can't
00:32:15.340
you got to go in towards coming into their country and being put together and you got to interdict
00:32:21.260
this so walk me through go back up i just want to go through the slide but you say a law or something
00:32:25.980
like that's going to be passed this is that that could take too long what do we need to do to actually
00:32:31.740
operationalize this so that uh you declare them a terrorist organization and then um dod can get on with
00:32:37.820
it yeah the president has the story to go through and declare them a terrorist organization and uh
00:32:46.220
just that we start the dod planning now state department's job is to work with mexico and let
00:32:51.740
them know what's going to happen uh whether they like it or not uh because it's ungoverned space
00:32:57.180
unfortunately we need a functional state department even if this was a dod-led operation you still need
00:33:02.780
a functional state department uh state department we've never had worse relationships with mexico
00:33:07.740
and they won't even take state department's calls right now uh one key thing i want to i want to
00:33:13.260
highlight here is um the advance force uh this is very important the leak showed us because we need
00:33:19.580
to retrograde our some of our existing advance forces the leak showed us we got 50 boots on the ground
00:33:24.700
in the ukraine and 900 in syria that's 950 that's a lot uh we need to retrograde them uh rest them reset
00:33:33.180
them uh these are advanced force this is a very specific it's it's these are units that are not
00:33:38.780
acknowledged to be dod units the term advanced force is unclassified these actual units and who they are
00:33:44.700
are classified but these are the tip of the spear into developing the situation this is who you push
00:33:50.700
out we got to develop the situation because they're key in developing we got uh the the target list
00:33:57.580
and refining it they're going to be the eyes on the ground okay and they're especially they're
00:34:02.540
experts at this they're incredible and uh so we're gonna have to develop the maritime air ground elements
00:34:08.140
a quick reaction force in case they need help uh and just develop start developing it's called the
00:34:13.900
joint operations planning and execution system president tells sec def uh and uh and uh chairman
00:34:21.020
start the planning process start the planning process and and part of the forcing function
00:34:25.980
of legislation is president you better get on this or we're going to direct you to get on this
00:34:33.340
who do you see you say it's a joint you guys put up a joint task force with a joint operational
00:34:38.540
structure who do you see heading this up what would be your recommendation of who would pull this
00:34:43.420
together and and the key term is it's a joint interagency but i i feel it should be the
00:34:50.540
best is title 10 meaning uh department of defense and then very likely it would be special operations
00:34:57.100
command within department of defense uh and they would be the lead within department of defense
00:35:02.220
dod is the lead agency you designate a lead agency everybody else falls in and supports that lead
00:35:07.740
agency within dod most likely socom would be the lead agency everybody falls in and support so that's
00:35:15.020
where we need to they're getting distracted in syria they're getting distracted in ukraine
00:35:19.020
they need to secure america at the border they need to be focused in the pacific too
00:35:23.580
and so we need to get them where they need to be right now they're out of place and out of position
00:35:29.980
colonel mills uh i know a lot of people want to find out about your social media maybe contact you
00:35:34.700
direct message where they go we're gonna have you back on we got more charts more uh maps more all of
00:35:40.780
it we're gonna get to that maybe in the next couple of days but where do people go for this
00:35:44.140
introductory uh briefing where they go yeah thank you i'm going to post this on substack so i'm
00:35:50.700
colonel rhett john on substack colonel rhett john on substack also colonel rhett john on getter and truth
00:35:57.900
colonel rhett john on getter and truth and uh and the book about the deep state is on the nation
00:36:04.220
will follow.com the nation will follow.com an incredible book about your journey colonel uh
00:36:11.660
colonel mills thank you very much for doing this thank you for the initial briefing i look forward
00:36:16.300
to having you on here to finish it thank you steve always an honor to be with you
00:36:22.300
we're not messing around the war room and this is the look the cartels are with the chinese are war with
00:36:28.220
us the chinese communist party is a war with us unrestricted warfare they've got these they got these
00:36:33.260
massive uh paramilitary operations down in mexico they're at war with us and they're destroying us
00:36:38.300
and we're just not going to tolerate anymore you just can't say we're not gonna let 70 000 american
00:36:41.500
citizens die every year from this and it's getting worse and people have talked about for years it's
00:36:46.700
now time to look at direct action okay we'll put up the direct action plan that's the bid give me a
00:36:53.180
bid away show me what else you got this is what i remember we take the hard line on on the that's
00:36:57.980
and we take the hard line everything and then see what they got and you know what they got they got
00:37:01.020
nothing and then they start to come to your to your because they they can't back it up with any
00:37:06.380
logical arguments the hoffs we've got a big victory i've been trying to track down jim and joe on this
00:37:11.820
jim hoff jim hoff joins us i think he's in asia jim thank you for either getting up i think you're
00:37:17.740
trying to get up at dawn to join us here tell us about the big uh gateway pundit win sir hey steve thanks
00:37:25.900
for having us on yes i'm on assignment in asia currently but uh we did get up early so that
00:37:31.660
we could join you um this is a wonderful news steve um and as you know we're in a very uh critical
00:37:38.860
period in our history of the country and so uh i'm very pleased to announce that the gateway pundit won a
00:37:46.220
a uh amazing lawsuit in the state of arizona it was settled this week and uh the maricopa county
00:37:54.700
officials have agreed to pay the gateway pundit 175 000 in the this first amendment uh rights lawsuit
00:38:04.300
uh they prevented one of our reporters the great jordan conradson who you've interviewed an amazing
00:38:11.180
talent who's in arizona uh they refused to allow him in the press room during election time we filed
00:38:18.780
charges uh the first court we went through with this judge tucci um denied us this uh uh privilege this
00:38:28.860
actual right we have in this country to report um and to have freedom of speech uh so we took it further to
00:38:38.380
the um circuit court and uh uh uh they they uh favored our our uh our side and uh maricopa county
00:38:50.380
came back we went back and forth a few times and then we settled this past week so it's great news for
00:38:55.660
all americans and especially independent media steve like real americans voice and get and gateway pundit
00:39:01.420
and others well it's it's it's it's also for the citizens i remember we covered this live but they
00:39:06.460
cut him out so this is this is huge news by the way that's conradson's is that his monthly salary or
00:39:12.460
is that covering him for like a quarter or two months he's a big ticket guy right yeah he certainly is
00:39:20.220
um i wish we could pay him that much because he's certainly worth it uh but uh uh unfortunately uh that
00:39:27.820
that was not his uh his salary that we uh we uh settled on before i let you go i know you're an
00:39:34.860
assignment we'll get to that uh at another time but but i would like that we had a win here because
00:39:41.740
you were in the right you had tough lawyers and you dug in i'd like to see some wins on the carry
00:39:47.260
lake situation and actually turn this thing around give me your before i let you go give me your
00:39:50.860
assessment of that um yeah i think uh you know we we've been speaking with uh carry's lawyers
00:39:57.500
uh i think they're doing everything they can again steve i think if uh if democrats are allowed
00:40:02.940
to uh and and uh any state if they're allowed to have 61 of the machines broke down on election day
00:40:09.900
that isn't a fair election you know that i know that that's ridiculous um it should have been uh
00:40:14.620
overturned a long time ago i think they have a great case i hope this goes forward steve another thing
00:40:20.300
is we have two other cases i wanted to mention briefly we're in a lawsuit with robert kennedy jr
00:40:26.620
against the trusted news initiative these are uh mainstream media outlets that came together to
00:40:31.580
again discriminate against the smaller independent media outlets that case is ongoing we're playing
00:40:37.420
offense there we're also the lead plaintiff in the missouri and louisiana lawsuit against the biden
00:40:43.740
administration and that of course has other uh plaintiffs uh uh dr badacharya some other uh esteemed
00:40:52.140
doctors who are on that lawsuit that's also moving forward so we are we are having some wins steve and
00:40:58.540
we are pushing forward we're not you're having huge by the way you're having huge you're having
00:41:04.140
huge wins the missouri and louisiana's guys all the deposition what are you talking about
00:41:08.220
you're always on offense hoff that's one thing the one thing i can tell you the gateway pundits
00:41:13.100
always on offense jim what's the social media how do people get to the site thanks so much steve it's
00:41:19.180
thegatewaypundit.com we're on uh getter we're on uh uh truth social we're on facebook twitter
00:41:27.260
all all of the uh uh social media outlets so uh thank you so much
00:41:33.180
thank you brother appreciate you coming in from asia all right early in the a.m yeah thanks brother
00:41:39.900
uh i got a call over for joe allen we're gonna tee up the uh elon in the tucker interview tonight we're
00:41:44.460
gonna be covering it on get on uh getter make sure you're on getter stay on my account and the
00:41:49.980
war room account to get it maybe with joe allen's account in there uh joe uh let's play the call up
00:41:55.500
and then we'll get joe in maybe slam ed can give us a brief overview about what we know regarding
00:42:00.380
extra ai and what we've talked about so far here is my summary elon said that ai like a like a nuke
00:42:08.140
and then he said therefore i want my own nuke there's the basis of mutual assured destruction
00:42:13.900
you know mad theory and and i i've put forth the idea that that i think sam altman is the robert
00:42:21.340
oppenheimer of this era because he is largely been the person who has been orchestrating the emergence of
00:42:29.980
you know gpt chat gpt4 and and i think we have to look at it potentially as a very very powerful weapon
00:42:36.700
everybody wants to be a nuclear power if you're a player and i think there's an exact correlate here
00:42:42.620
but if you're a player in technology you've got to be on this bandwagon this week the ceo of epic
00:42:50.540
tim sweeney he referenced the nature of artificial intelligence doubling at a faster rate than moore's
00:42:57.180
law and i think that there's a duplicity of sort of ai coming into this curve and fundamentally changing
00:43:04.860
the curve this is the hot spot for for technological innovation you know there's another angle to this
00:43:10.700
if you're trying to psychoanalyze what elon's doing because i've been reading his tweets for a while
00:43:15.100
and the history of this seems to go back to his history with open ai right so he and sam allman were
00:43:20.540
co-founders he used to essentially be the ceo of open ai but he's been tweeting like open ai is not
00:43:26.380
open anymore my intention was to make it open i thought this was going to be a non-profit what happened
00:43:31.100
to open ai so i think this is kind of his effort to be like this is what open ai should have been
00:43:35.100
the whole time i shouldn't just have a nuke everybody should have a nuke we should all have
00:43:38.460
nukes and then as moshe said i personally don't think that's a good idea i think that's going to
00:43:42.460
lead to uh you know quick doom but i think that's where he's coming from i'm extremely scared of this
00:43:48.220
the fact that this technology exists and one way to see it as basically from the perspective of
00:43:53.020
cyber security it keeps getting smarter right so the only variable left is it it needs to get a
00:43:58.940
little bit smarter and then suddenly it's not just going to be able to write a little bit of
00:44:02.540
code like it can do now it's going to be able to hack right it's going to be able to infect
00:44:07.340
every computer on the entire internet and a time span of months or years from now
00:44:11.580
right and suddenly the internet just gets disabled we suddenly have an unusable
00:44:14.860
internet that's just one doom scenario that's very you know not long-term at all
00:44:21.420
okay joe allen joins us joe explain to us who we just heard from and uh why is this
00:44:27.020
uh even scarier than the 60 minutes uh last night yes see that was a twitter space that was held by
00:44:36.060
mario naufal and uh it you it was a six hour space that was a very very very tiny portion of it uh i
00:44:45.180
think that maybe the most important person we heard from there uh no offense to any of the others but just
00:44:51.180
just for our purposes is uh liram shapira liram shapira was very early on when eliezer yudkowski
00:45:01.100
the guy who is recommending bombing data centers overseas coming to his support because a lot of
00:45:08.300
people dismissed yudkowski largely on the basis of his kind of obviously neurotic personality and shapira
00:45:17.020
has carried that torch of ai doom forward uh alongside yudkowski the main topic that came up in this
00:45:27.420
space is why did elon musk sign a letter from the future of life institute asking for a six-month moratorium
00:45:38.860
on any ai system above the level of gpt4 and then just a couple of weeks later uh it was revealed and
00:45:48.140
then announced that twitter is now uh no longer twitter uh as a corporation it's now i think x holding
00:45:56.540
corporation and x.ai and the purpose of x.ai or one of the purposes is going to be to develop an
00:46:08.780
artificial intelligence competitor to open ai now you know we've talked about this uh and i've talked
00:46:15.980
about it with others and i've posted about this uh i have really always maintained that i think that
00:46:23.020
elon musk in this instance while i tend to doubt his uh intentions on many fronts uh i i honestly don't
00:46:31.260
think that he is trying to nuke his competitor in some underhanded way um and then to just rush ahead
00:46:38.620
of them uh six months wouldn't be nearly long enough to do so i i think that you know in as
00:46:45.900
much as i could read somebody's mind or know their heart i think that elon musk is sincere in his fears
00:46:52.380
about artificial intelligence doom and i think that this this conversation for any listeners who are
00:46:58.540
really interested uh this conversation goes through so many of the arguments for and against artificial
00:47:05.500
intelligence for and against the existential risk of artificial intelligence okay and also for and
00:47:11.500
again okay okay hang on hang on hang on i gotta i gotta i gotta i i gotta he doesn't has terrible
00:47:18.060
intentions everything he does is terrible intentions anybody who doesn't think that is a complete and
00:47:22.860
total move but i digress let me step back to the thing itself the main thing there is nothing that
00:47:30.860
this can do for humanity or this planet right now that comes close to offsetting the dangers of this
00:47:38.460
that's the only question before us this this could have tremendous benefits for mankind it could have
00:47:43.740
tremendous benefits for the planet but the unknown of this the known unknowns of this and the unknown unknowns
00:47:51.820
of this are to the tenth power greater and we've had in the last 48 hours and we'll see it on on
00:47:58.380
tucker tonight i hope at least some of it the when you have google and deep mind the lack of maturity
00:48:06.620
the lack of discernment the lack of basically common sense in decision making to allow the people that
00:48:13.020
are there now developing these cannot be looked at right now as anything but a technology that will be
00:48:21.900
weaponized use as a weapon as virtually every technology in mankind's history that have been a
00:48:28.060
from fire to the wheel to the internal combustion engine to steam all of it to the airplane has always
00:48:35.420
been looked at and initially looked to be its weapon this is something that is 50x more powerful than nuclear
00:48:43.580
weapons the famous n-word of president trump and i'm calling for now and i'm now working behind the scenes
00:48:49.660
24 7 on this we are entering uncharted territory with people you cannot trust the good guys you can't
00:48:55.820
trust because they're just not mature enough to make these decisions and we have it on record where
00:48:59.820
they're saying we're having heated debates they don't between hallucination emergent properties black
00:49:05.420
box and many other things this is just the simplistic stuff we're seeing right now that's not in the weapons
00:49:10.780
lab that's not in the chinese weapons lab the and i don't mean to be an alarmist but let me be a realist
00:49:17.580
the uh the gentleman who's now become kind of not a pariah but he's sitting there going you have to
00:49:24.060
look at the data centers because the data centers where you have the big muscle that can drive this
00:49:28.380
forward and anybody that doesn't sign basically a a a treaty or pact right now that we will lay down
00:49:36.140
all weapons and all data centers will stop any more development of ai at least for the foreseeable
00:49:41.420
future and maybe much longer than six months you should take out with missiles and weapons
00:49:49.100
this is that level of thing and by the way if you do it because the downside is is unlimited eternal
00:49:57.420
and the upside is quite limited right now there's just no comparison and people that are not coming to
00:50:03.740
this and thinking about this are just missing the point we are entering a zone of danger we spent
00:50:11.420
30 or 40 years in the most intense negotiations over arms treaty related to nuclear weapons related to
00:50:18.620
chemical nuclear weapons because of world war ii chemical weapons because of world war one
00:50:23.420
biological weapons with the biological weapons treaty is even not that great to hence hence the chinese
00:50:29.740
communist party is developing offensive biological weapons on gain of function non-stop and what we know
00:50:35.500
this is the whole fauci situation this makes that look like child's play and the reason is this
00:50:44.220
engine this thing will actually can be creating its own biological weapons without any ability of us to
00:50:50.140
control it joe allen am i too much am i now i'm the crown prince right now of the luddites i'm looking for
00:50:57.740
somebody that has 50 times more time knowledge than me in this area to take the crown but right now
00:51:03.340
i'm the luddite and saying we got to go full stop and start taking out data centers that don't go full
00:51:09.900
stop joe allen you got a minute to tee up tucker and elon tonight take it brother well steve if i can
00:51:16.620
say really quickly i think that the danger isn't that the ai is going to become sentient and start killing
00:51:23.100
people the danger is the people using it right now it's not in their control completely we will be in
00:51:30.620
their control to the extent that we accept this psychological operation and i think that elon musk
00:51:36.780
is the first to be suspected in that game it's a nuclear arms race with artificial intelligence
00:51:44.300
he's jumping into it uh he has for 10 years talked about the dangers of artificial intelligence but as
00:51:53.500
we've covered for two years elon musk has also pursued the exact same technology that he's raising
00:52:01.180
the alarms on so from my perspective right now he is undoubted from my perspective he is undoubtedly
00:52:08.700
as much a part of the problem seven o'clock on getter stick around we're going to replay the 60
00:52:16.060
minutes with our own live chat eight o'clock tucker carlson elon musk we're gonna do that in live chat
00:52:21.340
nine o'clock mtg on the on her new podcast and at 10 o'clock royce white how's that for a lineup
00:52:27.660
prime time in the war room tonight and joe allen will be dipping in and out of that also okay get
00:52:33.340
get over to get her right now let's focus on all of it i'll see you up there and then uh tomorrow
00:52:51.340
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