Bannon's War Room - August 22, 2023


WarRoom Battleground EP 358: Offering An Olive Branch As Economy Implodes


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The 15th BRICS Summit will be the first in-person BRICS summit after 3 consecutive years of virtual meetings because of the post-sovid 19 pandemic. The global south is now in open revolt against the U.S., the G7, and the world order.

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00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:15.300 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:22.300 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:28.200 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:32.960 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:37.240 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:44.280 your host stephen k bannon the indian prime minister along with the indian delegation is in johannesburg
00:00:51.100 for the 15th brics summit it will be the first in-person brics summit after three consecutive
00:00:57.420 years of virtual meetings because of the kovid 19 pandemic just like the other world leaders prime
00:01:09.420 minister modi is also being greeted by dancers from south africa doing their native dance
00:01:16.260 before we zoom out and see the global through the global lens of course let's speak about president
00:01:32.020 cyril ramaphosa and south africa now this is being painted as a summit that could in a way push not
00:01:40.020 just domestically but also internationally south africa's uh intentions and of course cyril ramaphosa's
00:01:46.980 influence on the global scale especially at a time when south korea's economy is not doing very well
00:01:52.900 especially in the post pandemic era so how do you think cyril ramaphosa is going to push for that narrative
00:02:01.860 definitely um you know south africa's economy hasn't been doing well
00:02:06.020 uh not doing very well especially after the kovid 19 pandemic and south africa is not uh you know
00:02:12.340 not losing on that they're going to take every bit of opportunity to address not just the brick forum
00:02:18.740 but also send out okay uh it's uh tuesday 22 may the year of order 2023 we want to show you
00:02:26.340 um the um the scale of this bricks meeting the global south now in open revolt against the um
00:02:36.580 against the g7 because of the mismanagement by the g7 remember that place is infested with our enemies 0.99
00:02:42.980 but they're also people that should be or used to be our allies including india and as i said uh
00:02:50.420 india just crossed a trade a million barrels of oil with you are two of our best allies throughout the
00:02:56.580 world mbz mohammed bin zayed at uae and modi at india first time in history india crossed a trade 0.84
00:03:04.900 on a million barrels of oil using rupees not petrodollars hello little shot across the bow
00:03:10.580 there a little love tap just to let you know they're paying attention dr thayer i got thayer and
00:03:17.460 ben on a harnwell uh to walk through the geopolitics of all this and i want to go to uh dr thayer first
00:03:24.100 your assessment you got some very specific you got a great piece up about taiwan and the centrality
00:03:29.460 of taiwan into our uh strategy of the defense of the united states but i want to ask you your
00:03:35.780 thoughts she's there like a conquering hero i mean this morning on the show we juxtaposed she in uh
00:03:43.300 in uh durban and he he's he comes like a like the king with biden in maui being mocked and ridiculed by
00:03:52.420 american citizens uh maui not normally known as a hotbed of maga going ultra maga uh your your
00:04:00.260 assessment of this uh of the durban uh conference in the opening of it and that it's it's drive and
00:04:07.220 direction uh by the chinese kameis party sir well steve it's great to join you uh today uh it's a very
00:04:15.540 important event uh principally first because uh what it demonstrates xi is attempting to establish
00:04:22.980 uh his own alliance network his own alliance structure uh to balance uh the u.s and the
00:04:29.860 alliances that the united states had forged in world war ii maintained in the cold war and in the post
00:04:36.340 cold war period that are now beginning to unravel under uh the pressure from uh xi jinping's determined 0.90
00:04:43.380 effort uh to establish a new order a new world order uh which is in direct opposition of course
00:04:50.260 to everything in the west everything that the us and the british created at the outset of the cold war
00:04:55.060 and sustained um and so uh that's a very important uh development secondly it's significant too because
00:05:03.300 it's taking place in south africa that shows xi jinping's attempting to reach out of course as he always
00:05:08.740 does to um states in the global south right what we used to call the third world uh and to show
00:05:16.260 purportedly chinese uh support there but it's important to keep in mind uh that those efforts are
00:05:23.380 are not going to be successful because uh the brics coalition is one which is inherently unstable india and 1.00
00:05:30.180 china are rivaled uh and that is something which is not um there's a tremendous uh centrifugal
00:05:38.100 tendency there not a centripetal uh tendency there uh because of the tensions that they have with each
00:05:44.820 other so new delhi and beijing are are going to be um have their knives at each other's throats
00:05:50.980 they have historically and that's going to continue uh but recognizing that nonetheless it's still a very
00:05:58.580 significant development because he's chipping away at our diplomacy our alliance network and as you've
00:06:04.260 stressed consistently steve uh at the economic foundations really of uh much of the american
00:06:11.700 economy and the um international economic order the monetary regime the trade regimes uh that the
00:06:18.260 united states created and has sustained uh he wants to destroy those because he recognizes those are
00:06:24.260 pillars of our strength pillars of our power and he's determined to do so
00:06:28.660 okay i want to get into monetary and trade regimes in a moment uh and i want to get into the commerce
00:06:36.180 department we've begun the bailout of the chinese communist party even before she goes over the
00:06:41.620 commerce secretary because they were looking for an olive branch they're looking for an olive branch
00:06:45.460 and she's already given taking restrictions off 27 companies does that look like an olive branch
00:06:50.500 they're offering down in durban that's a mailed fist okay right in your mouth 0.86
00:06:56.260 i want to talk about alliance structure people would argue that the reason that the the british are not
00:07:03.620 the pound is not the prime reserve currency sir is that the british overplayed their hand
00:07:08.820 and got sucked into to basically a century or half a century of brutal war to defend the empire which
00:07:15.460 eviscerated uh their um their male population and and they've never recovered from that and the reason 0.82
00:07:22.900 is that the alliance structure they had at the beginning of the first world war actually and
00:07:28.020 then they kept in the second world war actually caused them more problems than they're worth that 0.53
00:07:32.900 that if you don't really think through these alliance structures they end up being bigger problems than
00:07:38.740 they they were and i've argued for a long time nato you know the united states doesn't have an alliance
00:07:44.420 structure the united states has a system of protectorates whether that's in nato in western europe
00:07:51.060 the the the gulf emirates and israel the uh and and then you get around to the the collateral the
00:07:57.220 lateral nations of the south china sea and then up to the north west pacific it's a series of
00:08:01.860 protectorates of which we don't extract the maximum economic value to actually pay for it so is the
00:08:08.260 alliance structure when you talk about line structure you got a brilliant piece in about taiwan
00:08:12.660 is the alliance structure first off that the brits had before world war one is my theory of the case
00:08:16.980 correct at their alliance structure where they kind of slept that you know they were the sleepwalkers
00:08:21.540 they kind of sleepwalked in to a punch in the mouth in the 20th century thinking they had it
00:08:28.820 covered when the elites actually didn't have it covered well they did indeed i mean the the britain's
00:08:36.260 problem really comes down to the fact that it was uh too small to continue running the world
00:08:41.860 uh in the 20th century and you had the rise of the united states and the rise of russia and germany
00:08:49.940 russia then the soviet union which really showed that power had been redistributed in international
00:08:56.180 politics the distribution of power was in washington it was in moscow uh and it was in berlin and it wasn't
00:09:03.060 in london so much anymore you also want to keep in mind the rise of nationalism and how you had nationalist
00:09:09.780 movements in india for example the british raj which really undermined uh the um uh the essentially
00:09:17.300 the price of empire uh for the british and then there was their colonial trade system uh which really
00:09:24.340 was not a free market but it was as you know steve the commonwealth which became uh the commonwealth
00:09:30.260 which favored trade within it not free trade but really trade within it so there were some deep
00:09:35.940 problems that the british had uh that uh cost them uh in essence their empire but fundamentally it
00:09:43.380 comes down to power and what we're seeing now with xi jinping is his effort to capitalize on the power
00:09:52.100 that we gave him again because it was the west it was the united states that funded and essentially
00:09:58.260 supported uh the ccp uh and um brought them into the world trade organization and just added rocket 1.00
00:10:06.260 fuel uh to their growth he's now taking that power uh and he's using it against him because he's a died
00:10:14.180 in the world communist who's determined to destroy uh the united states and the western uh order 0.68
00:10:21.380 so it's very important to keep that in mind and what we're witnessing is that we in the united states
00:10:26.900 are doing everything we can to shed our power to give it to the fact that the secretary of commerce
00:10:34.100 would be going to beijing to help save the chinese communist party is lunacy it's it's a strategic 0.96
00:10:44.100 idiocy uh and it shows everything that's wrong uh with the elites uh in um uh the western elites and
00:10:53.620 essentially the world economic forum world view it's absolutely the wrong thing to do we should
00:10:59.380 put we should put our foot on their throat now that they've got uh tremendous vulnerabilities we should
00:11:05.300 capitalize upon it to do everything we can to maximize our power at their expense and instead
00:11:12.740 we're doing the reverse uh it's lunacy absolute lunacy uh but of course it's there and that's there is an
00:11:20.500 intent behind it let's i want to go to taiwan as a central to the american grand strategy here and
00:11:29.060 if we don't do that in your theory of the case of the alliances uh that the entire world because you
00:11:34.340 see them in durban right now they're all the the global south is there and quite frankly they think
00:11:40.340 the united states is feckless they think the united states is uh you know is is can't be counted on
00:11:47.060 in the crunch uh that's what our enemies are saying and of course america first we're not
00:11:53.380 isolationist but we don't want a global system of protectorates we want real allies that really pull
00:11:59.060 their weight and also pull their weight in the fact that we have trade deals that work for both sides
00:12:04.420 not just the continual working for capital at the detriment to labor here in the country so walk me
00:12:09.620 through your theory of the case in this taiwan situation sure i just gave you an argument on the
00:12:14.420 distribution of power and what our allies do is they give china a multiple front war problem
00:12:20.340 south korea japan taiwan india the us we greatly complicate beijing strategic planning with the
00:12:28.020 alliance networks that we have so jim finnell and i wrote a piece in the american greatness it's up today
00:12:35.060 that really uh teased out the six reasons taiwan is important for the united states and we're going to
00:12:42.660 uh obviously regret it if it were to fall uh to uh the aggression of the chinese communist party which 0.61
00:12:50.500 they're absolutely determined to conquer uh taiwan taiwan's got a great economy secondly chip production
00:12:58.820 as you've stressed time and again thirdly it means that japan and south korea are going to be in a very
00:13:06.020 difficult situation if taiwan falls uh to uh uh to uh the prc um and that's going to put stress them
00:13:15.700 fourth our other allies including uh the philippines are going to fall under the shadow of an emboldened
00:13:21.380 prc and japan is going to be forced to make really hard choices about whether it acquires nuclear weapons
00:13:29.300 uh or not uh and it's uh future direction fifth there are also other treaty allies that are going to be
00:13:37.380 affected australia uh kingdom of uh thailand uh as well all of these states again complicate china's uh
00:13:46.900 strategic uh calculus and then if china has taiwan as a base they're going to be able to project power
00:13:56.500 at guam much more effectively uh in in the south pacific against hawaii alaska and the united states
00:14:04.900 uh itself it really removes the cork in the bottle uh for the people's republic of china and that's
00:14:11.940 something they want very much they're going to have access to uh the ocean steve and they're going
00:14:17.140 to have control of the south china sea and east china seas uh which you know they want uh very much
00:14:23.460 and they're desperate uh to uh to establish so a world where we lose taiwan uh is a much different
00:14:31.780 world and it's one which is far worse than us which is why we need to deter uh the prc's any effort 0.61
00:14:39.460 to attack taiwan and that has to be done right now and the biden administration is not doing it
00:14:45.220 so this is inviting aggression it's a very dangerous very dangerous situation
00:14:50.340 the sins of the father are visited on the son we're having a conversation and it's it's got
00:14:58.980 certain elements that are slightly different but not centrally different than the strategic discussions
00:15:06.340 that were being thought through back in the 1920s over 100 years ago the control of china
00:15:13.060 this the second world war essentially in the pacific was about that the the war remember
00:15:19.460 world war ii is taught in a raw it's not taught correctly to americans americans think that world
00:15:26.500 war ii was uh pearl harbor um normandy the holocaust and hiroshima that's it and if you ask any kids
00:15:36.180 or school kids that's basically no world war ii was a massive conflict over the heartland of the
00:15:42.740 world island the eurasian landmass the attacks by the the imperial japan and the fascist
00:15:49.460 obviously into russia against the russian people and against the this the fight for china again with
00:15:55.220 the uh against by imperial japan and the kind of the collapse of the of the warlord movement in uh in
00:16:01.140 china and here 100 years later it's essentially this core of it the same thing and here's the sins of the 1.00
00:16:10.580 the father the west the oligarchs and let me say it the white supremacists and uh and in and white oligarchs
00:16:23.540 have never had enough faith in the chinese people allow baijing to be able to 0.98
00:16:28.260 control their own fate to have democracy to have freedom to have liberty they've always been in back of
00:16:35.060 in supporting the totalitarian rule of the chinese people they have done it and we're paying for those 1.00
00:16:42.660 sins today we're paying for those sins today that was fdr and uh in truman's state department and
00:16:51.700 national security apparatus that essentially gave it to mao seitan that was bush the bush first bush hunter
00:16:58.100 hunter number one that bailed out deng Xiaoping when that when the criminal element the chinese 1.00
00:17:03.700 congressman had their backs to the wall after the goddess of liberty was presented at tiananmen square
00:17:10.340 and the blood was still was when the blood had not even been mopped off the pavement
00:17:16.020 scowl crowds over there to craft bush's new world order which the slave labor of lao baijing would be the 1.00
00:17:23.540 centerpiece economically to the to the to the benefits of the capitalists on wall street
00:17:31.140 and the industrialists to the detriment of the working class people in this country
00:17:36.100 that's the history of the last hundred years that's the history and if you look at what's happening
00:17:42.020 today it is it is when i'm up at night and going through these documents and news stories and analysis
00:17:47.620 and reports people are sending me it's shocking to the degree that we're replaying world war
00:17:53.300 two in the pacific all over again and as a young man back in the 1970s on a destroyer in the south china
00:18:00.340 sea with with that still historic element world war ii was still very much in people's minds when
00:18:07.300 you went to these places in the united states have kind of been forgotten about it was in warmer you
00:18:11.220 see patent or you see some movie there it was still a lived experience when she came to mar-a-lago
00:18:18.820 the most passionate talks he had
00:18:23.300 were about world war ii and about his family in world war ii and what happened with the japanese
00:18:27.860 and the chinese in world war ii the sins of the father a visit upon the son in the lack of faith
00:18:34.660 in lao baijing to manage their own affairs once again comes to comes to comes to comes to us and we have
00:18:43.380 to make a decision and we can't let the oligarchs and we can't let the capitalist and we can't let the wall
00:18:49.300 street barons decide our fate bradley thayer hang on you're seeing this in ukraine
00:18:56.820 please tell me i want all the opponents and enemies media matters all of them go back
00:19:02.260 go back and look at every second of this show from back in what january february 22
00:19:07.860 when we told you exactly what was going to happen in ukraine and now another horrific
00:19:16.580 almost incomprehensible that this could happen among enlightened people in the 21st century
00:19:21.620 a charlotte house a bloodbath all driven by the same elements
00:19:27.700 that have the secretary of commerce getting on a plane to bella think about it with a trillion dollar 0.53
00:19:32.340 real estate problem a complete fiasco on their hands and they're in durban south africa working
00:19:38.180 their best to come up with an alternative currency to kill us as the prime reserve currency
00:19:42.500 our mortal enemies the chinese communist party we we are literally the headline political we're 0.88
00:19:49.220 offering or in bloomberg we're offering an olive branch an olive branch the secretary of commerce
00:19:54.900 who've taken 27 companies off the off the list ben harnwell how's it working for the oligarchs and
00:20:02.660 the biden regime in the in the killing fields of ukraine because you think it was bad in cambodia
00:20:08.740 after the vietnam war stand by for what's going to happen here how how's how's the regime how regime
00:20:15.380 politics doing ukraine today ben harnwell well steve they're going pretty badly morale is falling i'll
00:20:23.140 talk about that a little bit later and the counter-offensive is is bogging down and not
00:20:28.820 going anywhere and of course questions are being asked i i've got a couple of uh developments i i'll
00:20:34.340 go through shortly um but questions are obviously being asked about how wrong the west is going to
00:20:40.500 continue financing the war if the counter-offensive isn't going anywhere and you know all these questions
00:20:46.340 are coming back to what the gop's position is going to be um focused uh on the presidential
00:20:53.140 debate tomorrow and then of course president trump's side uh one man interview one man show with uh
00:21:01.860 tucker carlson so i think that that will be a frame of reference for everybody right now that's where
00:21:07.700 most conversations seem to be heading to find out how that unravels um steve there is something i
00:21:14.260 i wouldn't mind uh just talking to you about them um and i've got a couple of of pieces you know because
00:21:21.300 we're always talking about uh we want to know what the intelligence community is thinking we need to read
00:21:26.980 the the langley bugle um otherwise known as the washington post and you know we we hit yesterday a
00:21:34.980 couple of articles um that's just in the indicative of the pivot that's going on and i have i have some more
00:21:42.500 here this is just just constantly now it's day by day drip by drip and because this is the washington
00:21:48.660 post and this is uh presumed to be a favorite um uh source for the uh cia just to get ideas out
00:21:58.180 it's very indicative of what uh the the american regime is thinking that's obviously leading everything
00:22:05.780 here in the world so there's if i might just go to to the first article here um thanks very much
00:22:12.980 memphis i'll just give out some quick um extracts of this article it talks about that the counter
00:22:18.900 offensive is showing signs of stalling um it flags up um an article again with the washington post that
00:22:26.420 we did hit on the show last week but we're going to come back to that shortly about the the classified
00:22:31.940 u.s intelligence uh report which had um had been leaked the it says here that the ukrainian public
00:22:39.620 this is directly in response to the question that you asked me about the ukrainian regime it refers
00:22:45.620 to the ukrainian people as a war weary ukrainian public and eager for leaders to secure victory
00:22:54.340 um and that's sort of now we're in so we're now starting to be told that because before we just had
00:23:00.020 the non-stop propaganda that in in ukraine it's it's absolutely gung-ho and patriotism and what have
00:23:06.980 you and now uh we're being slowly sort of uh as this pivot unfolds let's be informed ever more
00:23:15.060 accurately as to what the situation is um on the ground there public opinion wise and now we're told
00:23:21.140 that there that the ukrainians are are really it's in it the rest of this article just basically talks
00:23:27.780 about the general sense of attrition now that this is a war of attrition between both sides which is
00:23:33.780 in russia's interest which of course it is um but one thing that the washington post doesn't mention
00:23:40.740 when it says that this is a war of attrition is that to maintain a war of attrition is costly and
00:23:47.620 expensive now for various reasons we don't need to go into russia's in a better position vladimir putin's in
00:23:53.060 a better position to absorb the costs of that because in the west we're more directly democratic
00:24:00.020 um that's going to be more difficult to sustain especially if uh the counter-offensive
00:24:06.740 is stored and it's not going anywhere so um that was one the second thing i would like to talk to
00:24:14.660 which ties into the first i think it illustrates this this point i'm making about how this pivot is
00:24:19.300 unfolding is another article again with the washington post and they ought to be giving us
00:24:25.220 a percentage i think for for all the all the analysis we're doing um of their coverage and
00:24:31.780 here's this this headline ukraine's hopes for maximal victory look remote and it's the same sort of thing
00:24:39.060 here talking and that the gains have only been incremental no matter the billions of dollars of
00:24:45.060 western aid invested in preparing ukraine's push to reclaim lost territory articles like this steve
00:24:51.060 are very much uh now finally after one and a half years they're very much mirroring uh the general
00:24:57.700 analysis that we've had on the war room which is very encouraging to know um only only that we got
00:25:03.860 there sort of considerably uh beforehand there is yeah but but but hang on but hang on hang on
00:25:09.780 only look when you call it the land league bugle it's only a little bit tongue-in-cheek the washington
00:25:15.700 post is getting this from this is how the security apparatus the intelligence apparatus gets the word
00:25:21.860 out to craft narrative now they're all about it's the ukrainians fault they didn't follow our thing
00:25:28.100 they're going to downplay what the expectations were 90 days ago all you heard was offensive they're
00:25:33.140 going to take crimea we're going to crimea look at msnbc how can the msnbc and i think people ought to
00:25:38.900 think about the ukrainian people i think about class action suits against some of these people
00:25:43.700 seriously about what they did and the lies they told and you can get their emails get their text
00:25:48.980 messages they knew they were lying at the time you got this piece in the washington post talk about a
00:25:53.540 couple days ago and they talk about being in the classified briefings with republicans and democrats
00:25:58.420 and all of a sudden the finger pointing starts this is all an exercise you're going through late
00:26:03.540 vietnam here where you know there can't be a military solution but they kept pouring kids in 0.99
00:26:10.580 there how many kids died after they knew they couldn't win the war this is the thing about the
00:26:15.460 pentagon party the reason the pentagon papers infuriated the working class and middle class
00:26:20.820 was the lies and misrepresentations in vietnam in iraq in afghanistan and now in ukraine
00:26:27.300 the lies and misrepresentations of guess what people whose sons and daughters don't go to the
00:26:34.100 charnel house or zelinski or any of the fat cats in kiev or any of these generals taking the money are
00:26:39.300 they going to are their kids dying on the battlefield out there i don't think so i think they may be in
00:26:45.300 college out in um maybe oxford or cambridge short commercial break thayer and harnwell about geopolitics
00:26:52.980 dr swain is here who set us right on crt esg dei all of it next in the war room
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00:32:10.580 okay um i've got the duo of thayer in harnwell uh ben uh any uh any of any other analysis before i go
00:32:18.980 back to dr thayer absolutely you were just saying before the break how um western leaders have been
00:32:27.620 lying in their in their messaging regarding ukraine and that's absolutely true what surprised me was that
00:32:34.980 this article here in the washington post which as i say we refer to um slightly tongue-in-cheekly but
00:32:41.700 not totally as the langley bugle to find that analysis repeated here in the pages of the washington
00:32:47.700 post because there's a varied lead here in this article which says that in public western politicians
00:32:53.860 and diplomats have embraced ukraine's vision reiterating that their governments would back ukraine
00:33:00.340 in its defense for as long as it takes but in private washington post points out conversations
00:33:06.100 are darker and more skeptical with many officials gloomy about ukraine's prospects to expel the
00:33:13.060 russian invaders so it's his again sort of the cia pushing out this insight that when western
00:33:22.180 politicians and diplomats are coming on telling us everything's great and we're in there for the long
00:33:27.140 term you know in ukraine will sit and dictate the terms they as even as they're saying this they
00:33:33.540 know it's not true and i think that's sort of an interesting point from the washington post that
00:33:39.620 exactly what you were just saying um dr thayer i mean how can you take this regime when they knowingly
00:33:51.780 and right now they're knowingly putting uh ukrainian young men into a battlefield that they realize
00:34:00.100 they can't that's why having these mutinies in the field that they can't win they can't achieve 1.00
00:34:04.340 their objectives and this is just slaughter now at the same time you have the global south and total 0.86
00:34:11.140 revolt because they're the way they run their finances is destroying everybody and killing the
00:34:15.940 purchasing power of the dollar at the same time they have the bloomberg's that they're reaching out
00:34:23.700 with an olive branch to our sworn enemies that the people that are in the back of the ccp that's stirring 1.00
00:34:29.700 the pot in at the bricks conference trying to come up with any alternative to the u.s dollar
00:34:35.940 we're now this and this is not gateway pundit it's not breitbart it's not revolver or national pulse
00:34:42.740 it's bloomberg that the administration by taking the commerce secretary on a plane going to go out
00:34:49.300 and kowtow to them in beijing is offering an olive branch to bail out an economy that's imploding
00:34:57.780 how can anybody trust this regime on anything dr thayer well fundamentally they can't i mean this is
00:35:06.180 this is the old regime uh steve trying to sustain itself when the world has changed
00:35:13.380 so what they did in the past isn't going to work anymore because the fundamental conditions uh have
00:35:19.380 changed look what's happening in south africa is monumental um the prc's aggression against the
00:35:27.620 philippines is happening now at second thomas shoal and it's a continuation of uh the prc's efforts to
00:35:34.740 control uh south china sea east china sea and and and move beyond that this
00:35:42.740 the prc also is committing genocide right when the gross human rights abuses uh against the chinese
00:35:50.020 people um the genocide directed against muslims kirghiz kazakh and uighur muslims in zinjiang
00:35:57.540 uh is happening right now uh is happening right now so the regime doesn't care about muslim genocide that the
00:36:04.740 that beijing that the chinese communist party is uh is committing they don't care about the territorial
00:36:11.700 expansion and they don't care that beijing is attempting to create a new alliance structure pulling all of the pillars
00:36:19.060 uh uh from underneath uh of the united states uh fundamentally they don't because uh i i think
00:36:27.060 fundamentally they're captured by this desire to go back to the way it was there this desire to keep
00:36:34.500 exploiting americans the chinese people people around the world uh so that they can continue to make 0.99
00:36:41.860 their profits and we can continue to invest uh in china the habits that they created over the last 0.99
00:36:48.580 generation steve because this has been going on a long time uh are very difficult for them to break
00:36:56.100 but we are at another tiananmen moment uh really where if we are able to put the chinese communist party
00:37:05.700 under pressure this time in a way that we didn't in 1989 with the tiananmen square massacre
00:37:12.180 we might have the chance of forcing them from power and that would be an unalloyed positive uh good
00:37:18.820 without without question xi jinping knows this he knows how vulnerable he is which is why he's doing
00:37:25.620 everything he can to act now while biden is still in office because he recognizes he can get away with
00:37:32.980 almost anything uh seemingly while this administration is uh in office but the clock is ticking obviously on
00:37:40.580 biden whether it's going to be newsom or obama or whether it's uh trump returns to office of course
00:37:47.140 remains to be seen but any administration is going to be uh i think uh far more attuned to america's
00:37:56.180 national security interests uh than the biden administration uh has been the regime is just
00:38:04.900 they're just chock full of folks who you know 30 years ago you might have made this argument but this
00:38:11.060 this time the history has moved beyond this no and their hands are all over this that's why they've
00:38:17.220 been taking money from them obviously biden is compromised these two fights that are coming and
00:38:22.100 they're coming in september number one is no more money for ukraine that's going to be a huge fight
00:38:26.500 as far as this whole budget and passing the 30 september clock ticking the other is no bailouts
00:38:31.380 for ccp they're going to try to do every backdoor bailout in the world with wall street the commerce 1.00
00:38:36.580 department all of it and we are all over this no bailouts to our enemies dr thayer how do people get your
00:38:44.500 writings it's you're unbelievable and being on top of all this where do people go to get you
00:38:48.260 uh center for security policy.org uh it's a great place i'm on truth and uh getter at bradley fair
00:38:56.900 thank you steve and captain and captain finnell is one of the most informed individuals in the
00:39:01.780 world on this situation so always great when he's your wingman he's outstanding brother uh ben
00:39:07.700 he's amazing ben uh and by the way he put his he's a man of action he put his entire career on the line
00:39:15.300 when he called this out 10 years ago or even longer ago now i think 12 years ago ben where
00:39:19.860 do people go to get uh your analysis sir thanks so much steve bannon's war room on rumble
00:39:27.540 warroom.org registering for the newsletter or on getter uh which is where i do my micro blogging
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00:39:52.660 you need to know about being the prime reserve currency the end of the dollar empire the pricey
00:39:57.380 on um durban also gives you a tee up for the jackson hole meetings the central bank
00:40:02.900 meetings you can ask the question why are the central banks throughout the world
00:40:05.860 buying gold at record rates in 22 and 23 and why the federal reserve is focused on a digital
00:40:12.500 currency why is the rest of the world focused on gold and we're focused on a digital currency
00:40:16.740 ask that question to philip patrick and the team also jace medical remember the jace medical team
00:40:21.780 uh dr rollin uh you saw that they were the ones that acted upon uh rosemary gibson's warning to america
00:40:29.540 about supply chains when it comes to active pharmaceutical ingredients and generic drugs
00:40:35.860 the ccp has an iron grip on that and yes they will use that they will take advantage of every 1.00
00:40:42.340 piece of strategic benefit they have and that's one so make sure you go to jace medical dot com today
00:40:47.700 and find out how you can make sure that you're not caught up in this mess that there's no possibility
00:40:52.820 you're caught up in this mess dr carol swain uh we have enemies abroad ma'am and we have enemies
00:41:01.060 within the adversity of diversity is your kind of magnum opus about where we actually stand with
00:41:07.140 all this i want to play a quick cold open for morning joe and then have you respond
00:41:11.780 that iowa voters are deeply religious oh they're christian evangelicals are oh they're the most
00:41:18.900 if you go to iowa come on they love jesus so much no we've been hearing that it is since pat
00:41:26.580 robertson won in 1988 or maybe even second i don't know maybe he won i i don't remember but we've been
00:41:35.860 hearing they're so righteous oh now what do we find out they trust a a a four-time indicted reality tv show
00:41:51.700 host who a new york judge called a rapist who bragged about uh sexually molesting women saying
00:42:01.380 that it's a way it's always been and maybe that's a good thing hey he doesn't know whether it's good
00:42:06.500 or not twice as many of these voters porn star porn star payoff illegal you know i'm talking i'm
00:42:14.980 talking like 41 one star payoff illegal uh but now twice as many of them basically say we trust that
00:42:24.580 guy over a minister of jesus christ yeah and scene goji no i mean it's just amazing what those numbers
00:42:35.460 suggest is that the whole lot of people at iowa are going to hell right they're not they're not
00:42:41.780 we're going to be redeemed iowa that was that is an incredible figure from that poll that people
00:42:52.420 trust trump over their clergy and it does make you wonder like what are you how are you thinking of
00:42:59.940 of your christianity how are you thinking of your faith um uh to to get to to that point
00:43:06.660 okay i want to be the first on the record say that dr carol swain did not write that script
00:43:13.220 for for morning joe dr swain did not write that although that almost seems scripted it was so
00:43:19.300 good dr carol swain they're talking about the poll the the survey from the the the omaha paper which
00:43:25.460 is or the des moines register which is the definitive poll that shows trump not just with the dominant lead
00:43:30.500 but when they broke it down by 70 of deeply religious people would trust trump over i think
00:43:37.620 40 would trust their religious leaders what say you ma'am first of all you have my blood boiling
00:43:47.300 those people are just so arrogant and they don't understand christianity they don't understand the
00:43:55.220 fact that if we want to talk christianity that jesus died for the broken and the people that
00:44:03.780 it's a come as you are religion no one has to be perfect to be a christian god has always used the
00:44:10.820 most unlikeliest people and those christians who trust donald trump they trust him because he's almost
00:44:18.340 always right and there are people that believe god raised him up to expose what was hidden in the
00:44:25.060 country and as far as the clergy the left has infiltrated so many churches there's so many
00:44:31.940 churches that are woke uh and they're so afraid of christian nationalism and christian nationalism was
00:44:38.740 something the left came up with to keep the uh christians out of politics because they know that 0.93
00:44:44.900 if christians were to rise up and vote according to biblical values they would be able to dramatically
00:44:51.700 change this country so what they have done is to take mostly the young woke pastors and some of the
00:44:57.780 older ones that like money and persuaded them that they shouldn't be involved in politics
00:45:06.820 dr swain the reason i want to play that cold open those are essentially the people that that you
00:45:11.860 bring up in the uh adversity of diversity those are our lords and masters both in the in the corporate
00:45:19.460 side the academic side the government side that it forces diversity on us and you can see how they
00:45:25.620 mock and ridicule they consider christians and biblical values to be the values of uh of uh drones and and
00:45:34.340 stooges uh your your your thoughts and observations well first of all they are doing a great job of
00:45:42.980 brainwashing a lot of our young people and colleges and universities are not safe places for many of our
00:45:52.020 youth because when they get there they're going to be treated with contempt often by uh individuals just
00:45:59.220 like those commentators and i hate to report you know to christians in the audience that some of the
00:46:05.700 religious schools some of the traditionally christian colleges and universities they have faculty
00:46:11.700 that are not believers uh they hold bible believing christians like us in contempt they are very 0.89
00:46:19.220 dangerous force and to get away from what has my blood boiling to the adversity of diversity uh you 1.00
00:46:30.740 know the whole point of the u.s supreme court decision striking down race-based discrimination in college
00:46:38.980 admissions that was a return to the constitution that was a return to the equal protection clause
00:46:45.460 and the civil rights act of 1964 protects all persons against uh discrimination based on race sex national
00:46:56.260 origin religion uh these are among some of the protections that we have and that includes white 0.62
00:47:02.260 people that includes christians that includes heterosexuals that includes americans like us and so we have
00:47:09.780 constitutional rights we have civil rights we need to exercise those and fortunately there are some
00:47:16.020 people that are white and asian that are that are successfully filing and winning million dollar lawsuits
00:47:24.260 against companies and organizations that have discriminated against them
00:47:32.020 um want me through you're tackling this in many different ways you've got the book i want to know
00:47:37.540 i want people to know where they can get the book you've also got your own news site i want to take a
00:47:41.060 second and go through that of what you put up and then you've got your your other writings so let's
00:47:45.220 talk about first where they get the book and are you going to be doing book signings are you going around
00:47:50.260 where compete because i know i get it all the time people want to meet you personally so let's deal
00:47:54.260 with that first tell us about the book how people can get it and are you going to be out and about with
00:47:58.900 this so people can actually meet you i'm definitely going to be out and about uh signing books and speaking
00:48:05.860 at events and the book can be purchased from amazon they resisted uh for the longest time but the book
00:48:13.380 can be purchased from amazon barnes and nobles any bookstore and if you live in nashville or somewhere
00:48:21.300 in tennessee you could get it at logos christian bookstore where you had where you can uh get
00:48:27.300 copies that are already signed and i can personalize copies for you and have them shipped anywhere
00:48:36.100 but this will be how do people go ahead ma'am go ahead
00:48:40.340 now where can people find out if you're going to be speaking or at a book signing because i think
00:48:48.180 people a lot of people want to get the book they want to read it and then they want to ask you
00:48:50.900 questions about it we post on social media where i will be and we also have a newsletter and if you go
00:48:59.300 to carolmswayne.com or my other site be the people news.com you can sign up for a newsletter
00:49:09.380 and find out where i'm going to be but i do take speaking engagements and as far as uh what i'm
00:49:16.900 doing this book the adversity of diversity builds up builds on the work that i did in black eye for
00:49:24.180 america how critical race theory is burning down the house and i deeply believe that we need to get
00:49:30.340 back to our constitution our civil rights laws uh the book argues that we can have diversity without 0.82
00:49:36.740 discriminating against anyone we need to go back to non-discrimination equal opportunity
00:49:43.300 recruitment compliance we can have a better world and true uh racial reconciliation and healing and
00:49:51.620 harmony in the workplace and organizations can get back to their mission statements businesses can get
00:49:58.100 back to the business of business and not do all this social engineering which has backfired which has
00:50:04.260 been very costly and it's going to be more costlier for them because more and more white and asian 1.00
00:50:11.460 people are going to be suing the businesses that have chosen to discriminate against them
00:50:18.580 talk to us about the news site where do people go for that you're posting there all the time
00:50:23.860 be the people be instead of we the people be the people news.com be the people news.com but i am
00:50:32.020 really active on twitter and since elon musk took over my numbers have grown and i engage people a lot
00:50:40.740 there and steve also have to confess that i have not endorsed any uh presidential candidates i think
00:50:47.060 it's important for me to be able to speak truth and i've certainly um you know defended uh president
00:50:53.780 trump and i knocked on doors in philadelphia in 2016 and 2020 but for now i think it's more important
00:51:01.620 for me to be able to engage everyone uh and and i just have not felt led to endorse a candidate and
00:51:10.500 once you endorse a candidate i think it um hampers your ability to reach people with truth that they
00:51:18.180 need to know well i think it's i think you being neutral right now is absolutely perfect dr swain we
00:51:25.620 are going to push this book people need to read it and we're also going to push your site and we look
00:51:29.540 forward to uh talking about some upcoming events that you're speaking at thank you very much for
00:51:33.700 joining us in the war thank you so much i appreciate it john philip souza the el capitan the marine
00:51:41.540 corps band the president's zone takes us out we'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m here in the war room
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