WarRoom Battleground EP 420: The Lies About Open Borders
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On today's show, we have a special guest on the show, Chief Warrant Officer (Ret.) Kyle Knappenberger joins us to talk about air filtration systems on navy combatant and civilian aircrews, as well as how to improve your indoor air quality.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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that's why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay thank you uh for being here for the fourth hour the uh our early evening
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monday 20 november year of the lord 2023 it's thanksgiving week we got a lot as you can tell
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from the shows today a lot to go through a lot of explosive news coming out i want to start and i'm
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really uh honored to have these guys a sponsor one of the reasons when i was a ensign in the navy
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my first deployment aboard a navy destroyer i was my first assignment was a gang the auxiliary
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engineer which you have everything except main propulsion falls under your bailiwick uh and
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including air filtration the evaporators all of it it that made a man out of me having to oversee all
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that all that equipment uh and the air purifiers and fire clans want to bring in kyle knappenberger now
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uh the air purifiers the reason i love this product it's approved it's dod it's got a mil spec
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right it's dod approved it's on navy combatants uh you've got a lot of you got a special you want
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to talk about for the black for our week of black fridays uh but walk us through it why do people need
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why would they need an air filtration system that could be on a navy combatant why they need something
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that that you know rigorous engineering uh that meets the types of specifications you got to
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meet to qualify uh to be on a navy ship well there's a lot of different types of contamination
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that can be floating in your air you know you mentioned navy ships you know you've got airborne
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aerosols uh in homes uh you've got got that as well and you know our technology was designed for
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some of the nastiest types of chemicals and pollutants and things like that but we've been
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able to put that into a simple easy to use air purifier that you know as we kind of head into the
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winter months here you know people are going to be bringing home you know colds and flus and who
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knows what into homes and businesses and having the technology and a product that can you know that's
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actually proven to capture reduce or break down all these different types of pollutants is a really
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effective way to uh you know help mitigate the spread of of of you know those pollutants or
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potentially uh you know things that can you know make people sick so uh yeah they're they're in navy
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ships but we've also got them in homes classrooms businesses nursing homes medical facilities all
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sorts of places that are really just looking to reduce you know different pollution uh you mentioned
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we do have a black friday uh special on our website which is ekpure.com ekpure.com and if they
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just use steve 35 uh steve and the number three five uh they can actually get a pretty significant
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uh saving well i mean it's a 35 off but it you know comes with free shipping and a third-party
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know we know it works we've got a lot of uh third-party reports that show it works it's you know been
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deployed successfully in all sorts of different places where it's working but we also have a third-party
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air meter that we will ship with this that can actually show you know a homeowner or a small
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business owner hey this product is actually impacting the air quality you know in my
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environment and that's really what's important uh i think is for people to be able to see
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when you make an investment in improving your air quality that you actually are doing that
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and and we can do that at enviro plants so so they give you you give the air meter and tell people hey
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check it right before you set it up and continue to check it all the way through periodically and
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you'll see how we're improving your air is that is that the point is that the point about having the
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air meter that is exactly the point you know that really is kind of the process guarantee here you know
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you will be satisfied whether you have an air meter or not but if you have this air meter you can
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actually see the the improvement to certain uh indoor air quality uh specifications that you might be
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monitoring like the chemicals or particulate matter in you know that's really what what what people are
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looking at is the chemicals and the particulate matter that might be circulating in your air
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you can see it come down you can see it be reduced you can see it essentially be maintained and
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stabilized which is what what you really want to see okay real quick i give p because you guys don't
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do a lot of the black friday things give it this is a very big event for you walk through the black
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friday sale what is it and then how do people get access to that absolutely the the access would be
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going to ekpure.com ekpure.com and they can put in the code uh steve 35 they're going to get 35
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off which is an air purifier the air meter free shipping um it really is a fantastic uh savings on
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the product uh in time for really it's a time of the year where people are going to be gathering in
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homes and people are going to be coming into your home or you might be going somewhere having something
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that's treating that air quality really can could potentially help um you know mitigate mitigate the
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spread of potential um pathogens or or things that could cause problems in door for people's health
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amazing kyle uh thank you very much for coming on today really appreciate it i want everybody i
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want mo and grace put it up on the site let's push it out uh in all the chat rooms everybody's
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getting we appreciate it i know you guys don't do this often no we don't thank you man i really
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fantastic i love the product and i love the company thank you very much brother for being
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thank you kyle nappenberger the team over at envirocleanse if it's safe for a navy combatant
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if you can clean out the air there it'll clean out the air in your home make sure that uh you're only
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taking in healthy air okay here's what i want to do i got uh in fact let me bring bensman in for a
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second for i'm going to do this in three cuts uh todd thank you president trump actually went
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and i mean is trump the hardest working guy in showbiz i mean saturday i think he's in iowa
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giving a big speech sunday he goes to the border has all the border patrol guys
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throws down hard against biden what the biden regime has done but a couple of days
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before and knowing this was going to happen morning joe had steve ratner who was going to be
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treasury secretary under hillary clinton and still bugging for a job this guy's a former partner at
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lazard frere and uh is kind of a the resident know-it-all at morning joe so i'm gonna break
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this down to the three uh groups uh todd and i want you to respond after each one because we
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consider you the authority let's go ahead and play the first clip
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the southern border are going to be big factors in the 2024 presidential election according to the
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new york times the current republican front runner former president trump plans to address immigration
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with mass deportations detention camps and a new muslim ban if he is re-elected that's right
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banning a religious group from coming to the united states the biden administration described trump's
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reported plan as extreme racist and cruel meanwhile our next guest says the debate over u.s immigration
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policy is clouded by misinformation and he is our good friend former treasury official morning joe
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economic analyst steve ratner at the southwest wall with his chart steve good morning so let's begin
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with the reality of what exactly is happening right now at the southern border yeah willie there is an
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enormous amount of misinformation and i got interested in this issue to try to figure it out and so here's
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what i learned let's start at the southwestern border a south border where we've had this surge
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in encounters but it's not quite what people think so yeah this is this is a surge you can see it's up
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to two and a half million people but these are not people who snuck into the country contrary what many
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people may think these are not people who snuck in the country these are people who actually ended in
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the ended up in the hands of customs and border protection these are people who we can call it
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apprehended who were stopped from coming in the country and ended up going into our immigration
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system which i will explain so if you come over here uh a colleague my colleague eric krebs and i
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put this together because it is so complicated but let me just i'm not going to go through it all but
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let me just try to give you the takeaways so to speak so two and a half million people encountered
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apprehended whatever you want to call it at the southern border we think the government thinks that
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another six hundred thousand did successfully sneak in the country swam across the rio grande
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whatever they did but the important point to know is that eighty percent of the people who tried to get
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across the southern border were actually apprehended were actually in the hands of customs of border
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protection that's a pretty good percentage uh of success eighty percent in our hands the problem is
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we have this unbelievably broken system and i'm not going to go through all this as i said
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that puts people through all kinds of different uh routes and channels and so on but when the dust
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settled what happened with those two and a half million people last year was that just under just
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under a million were sent back deported otherwise removed from the country the rest of them go into
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this system of immigration courts applications for asylum applications for other kinds of humanitarian
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relief but because the courts are so backlogged and to uh joe's earlier point because the government will not
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fully fund this because of the partisanship of it two and a half million people roughly two point four million
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people stayed in the country they're in a system of trying to get asylum trying to get humanitarian relief or
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eventually getting deported but they're here for now and so this is really the problem with our system that we cannot get
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these people processed and so they sit here and what is the problem we're under okay hold it right there
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that that that is one of the greatest commercials i'm going to break that that's going to be one of the
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greatest spots steve ratner you're a moron and morning you you can't be that dumb
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bensman at my blessed boy i could go at this from 10 different angles but i want to bring you in about
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the complete utter nonsense and lies in that presentation right there and i think the trump campaign
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are be cutting that up in the 30 second spots right now todd bensman i'll turn it over to you brother
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yeah my advice to mr ratner is to give me a call i'll set him straight if he
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i'm i'm here i mean you know this is what i do i mean call me like did you not think to call somebody
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at the center for immigration studies before you went on the air like with that i mean my first thought
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was he said i suddenly got interested in this and did some research okay some of us have been down
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there doing this for years and years and years uh there are people who are experts at what what those
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numbers are you can't just throw up a bunch of colorful charts and then say this is too complicated
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over here to go into right now um the first thing was uh he seems to equate the fact that they caught
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uh immigrants illegal aliens crossing the border as like a good thing because under this administration
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when they catch you that means that they are releasing you and processing you into the country
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forever and ever you're never leaving oh whoa whoa whoa stop whoa whoa hang on slow down they don't catch
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they come across and they go to the concierge service that they turned border patrol into they want to go
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to this because they understand they're going to be released into the interior of the country and
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once you're in you're in this is the joke he doesn't even understand the very basics they're they're
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seeking out because there's nothing about catch they're turning over and they have the little
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notepad they have the little note there that they give the exact magic words but the asylum system
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they've gunned deck and turned all the laws that we actually have in asylum system that worked
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to make it to open it up to essentially an invasion todd bens the term apprehensions is a misnomer under
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this administration an apprehension is actually a welcome each one of those is welcomed into the
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country uh and then he mentions that you know don't worry uh a lot of them will probably after they're
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through with the system end up deported in fact a million people got deported and those million
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people that he's talking about getting deported actually would probably be title 42 temporary
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pushbacks where they turn right around and come in again until they get processed in themselves the
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vast majority of people that have come in under the administration this administration who are
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welcomed in are not deported they were invited into the country and they're here to stay we're never
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going to get rid of them they're in uh the queues because the administration understands that the
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backlog that he's talking about is the actual mechanical device that they're using to bring people in
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permanently they're never leaving and this guy doesn't really know that you know it says he admits
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at the beginning oh yeah i got kind of got interested in this topic and started to do some research
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yeah i wonder no he got he got he he got interested because he sees the polling is 90
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supports trump that now you got to seal the southern border you got to start deporting people in
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mass deportations but hang on let's go ahead and complain i knew ratner was going to get to you
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he got interested in doing the research because the numbers are so overwhelmingly against the biden regime
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now they're waking up to the fact that oh gosh you hear everybody the the senator in new hampshire
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the junior senator um they're all talking about oh we need we need we need new we need to really get
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uh you know to get ukrainian 80 billion dollars to be money laundered we need to do some uh some happy
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talk about change you know about going back to the original asylum system which they're they're
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lying about let's go play some more rat and i want to bring you back in steve before you move on to
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your third chart what all is going into that spike it is a big spike that we're seeing on those charts
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behind you republicans say it's the weakness of joe biden that he's signaled that our borders are
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open so come on up but we should point out that president obama under president obama those numbers
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were very low he was even called by democrats the deporter in chief and under donald trump they did
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come back up so would you look at the patterns what goes into that that's a great question willie and
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i should have addressed it yeah probably there are some people who heard the uh the president's
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softer message president biden's softer message at the beginning of his term about we're not going
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to build any more wall and we do a few other things but the bulk of it we think is because
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economic conditions to joe's earlier point are very strong here and people know that they want to come
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and get jobs by contrast economic conditions in latin america had the worst recovery of from covid
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much worse recovery from covid and so they're desperate and then you have countries like haiti
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nicaragua venezuela that have become so strife ridden so difficult to live in that people just
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want to leave so it's a very complicated set of reasons but i would again emphasize these are not
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people who snuck in the country these are people who actually got caught trying to enter the country
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or just tried to enter the country and ended up in it you idiot they didn't get caught because your
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first thing economic economic uh and what a better economic deal which we understand is a natural
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thing it's not the basis for asylum that's a basis get in line for immigration this thing's the only
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game you got ratner the you know this is they've been apprehended they haven't been apprehended you
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moron they they jumped to to to border patrol because they're a concierge service to get you in deep
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into the country todd bensman brother help me out here yeah that's right uh so listen the guy
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clearly is uh not an expert he doesn't know what he's talking about i can't believe they put him up
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there but uh one thing that you have to remember is that donald trump bequeathed a border that was at
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about 30 000 a month coming across people uh apprehended in those days they actually had to run
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because the trump border patrol was chasing them down to push them back under remain in mexico and
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title 42 at almost 90 percent uh so they were running everybody was a runner back then uh the economic
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conditions of central america were just as bad under trump at 30 000 a month as they are under
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biden now the u.s economy was just as strong under trump for all of those years as it is uh whatever
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it is happening now as there's a enough of a draw for them to come through uh to get jobs my point is
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those are steady state factors they never change what does change is whether or not you let them in
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or push them back that's it um what that guy should do is go down to the border for a few days and talk
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to the immigrants i've interviewed thousands of them and i always ask the same question why are you
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coming why are you coming now and the answer is always universally because they're letting us in
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there are no other factors when they let you in when we let you in they come when we block you and
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send you back to mexico they don't come it's it's a really simple dynamic uh you don't need a bunch of
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interesting charts with with uh purple and and red and orange in there uh that you won't talk about by
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the way to be able to show what's going on here go talk to the immigrants man
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hang on for one second i saved the best believe it or not i saved the best cut for last your head
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is about to really blow up now let's go and play steve ratner i gotta tell you any shot you had of
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being secretary of the treasury you blew just being on this head because you come across as the complete
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total amateur you are let's go and play the last cut the third chart there steve what does it tell us
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about our population about what immigration means to our workforce and and the age of our other people
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who live here yeah so as i tried to say we're not being overrun by immigrants legal or otherwise and
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that is actually a problem and it's a problem for this reason our fertility rate like most other major
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countries is declining fewer babies per woman whole set of reasons for that so if you look at our
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population projections if we had no immigration in this country our population would actually peak
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next year and then it would start to decline all the way like that out to just over 200 million
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at the end of the century we take in roughly a million immigrants a year legally uh now through
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various processes that will hold our population roughly flat if we want our population to grow
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at the same rate that it grew at in the 20 years from 2000 to 2020 we need to take in
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three million immigrants a year so there is a really strong argument for why we need more
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immigration not less immigration now let me just show you by contrast china china does not really have
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any immigration they actually have emigration 300 000 people a year leaving anyone okay did he just
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pitch did writer just pitch the replacement theory yeah what we need is three million a year for
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marxist hell holds that's exactly what we need he's pitching the replay they said the quiet part out
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loud that right there is the replacement theory hey i i'm not proposing this i'm tucker's not on here
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proposing it they're making the pitch three million a year and of course they they don't even talk about
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all the illegal immigration that's gone on before it's probably 40 or 50 million illegal immigrants in the
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country right now um todd bensman how do you even respond to this so this is coming from like a classic
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progressive left uh point of view and prism whoever he sought out for this hit beforehand was clearly
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going to be over there uh with the progressive left kind of the european uh left uh or the crazy uh cato
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guys um that are just kind of libertarian uh you know open borders he's he's making an argument of
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let's make lemonade out of lemons as long as all these people are coming through you know we kind of
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could use them uh we need them uh so let's just tear down all of our border laws and forget about the
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ina the immigration and naturalization act and just let them all come through because after all we need
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them but this kind of gets uh kind of blows past the point of most nation states the existence uh which
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is that you know you have to have borders and you have to be able to control your borders as a
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fundamental matter of national sovereignty no nation on earth says hey we need more labor so let's just
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take all the border guards away and let everybody just come through who wants to come through
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nobody does that uh what he what this guy's arguing is for that let's just we need them so let's just let
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everybody in and just think this is actually a good thing uh that's the problem with what he's saying
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if you want to uh have illegal or have legal increased legal uh immigration then have that debate and open up
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the the legal spigots like canada is doing right now uh and to us i think i think the one may i think
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one of the reasons people are not the fertility family formations later uh people are because of
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the economic burden put on people and the stress and tension put on people i'm adamantly opposed to
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the one million uh legal immigrants per year i think that's really got to be dialed back until we make
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sure that all american citizens are have good jobs and are are dealing are having the prosperity in
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this country we can get our fertility rates up but that takes policy action to do that not just to
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bring in more cheap labor and to take opportunities away from american citizens that have fought and
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defended this country and helped build this country go ahead todd i mean i was just going to pitch this one
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other idea which is that you know what what ratner's argument there is it's it's based on a presumption that
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population growth is a good thing and i would just put forth the proposition that maybe perennial
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forever population growth is not always a good thing maybe you want to have uh less population it's not
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necessarily a bad thing that you that you're going to have less crowding and uh competition
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for jobs and resources that's a whole other novel i get it but he's building into the debate that
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we must have this growth and the only way to get it is to just pull away all of our border people and
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let everybody in the the elites want want a decrease wages they want pressure on working class people
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decrease wages and they want bigger domestic market more consumers they want more consumers
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and they want uh particularly they want more consumers uh and you don't know we if we want
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people here we want people really want to come here and we want the best okay not just opening the
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the doors which they've done now eight to ten million illegal alien invaders here now in the heart of the
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country you see the disaster everywhere steve ratner just looked to midtown manhattan or your beloved
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upper west side um where do we get you where's all the information what are your touch points your books
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your writings social media all of it todd bensman well i would invite uh mr ratner to contact me
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through uh bensman todd at twitter or x now uh you can find my book and read my book mr ratner called
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overrun how joe biden unleashed the greatest border crisis in u.s history uh and you can also find me
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on getter and truth social brother fantastic job deconstructing ratner we're going to push this one
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out hard on social media tonight so thank you very much thank you ratners will be cut into to to to 30
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second spots it's absolutely a disaster because their polling's terrible in this part of the the
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but uh warrior essentials uh and want to talk about the formation of the country the company we had over
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the weekend and we had up the romanian and from bucharest the top experts in the world talking
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about the pandemic covid what's going to happen in the future this kind of clear and present danger
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about the digital uh the digital um ids all of it but a lot of it focused around the vaccine of
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of course vaccine damage david and nancy you have set up a company that focuses on this and i want to
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talk about the products but first off talk about you've you've had an interest in this for a long
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time walk me through your guys story well we've been on this journey for about 17 years we had a son
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that was born in 2006 and uh he was born under compromised uh delivery um but the doctors persuaded
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us to vaccinate him and instead of just giving him one vaccine they gave him five in one 24-hour period
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so we've been dealing with this for many years we've done a lot of his healing through um nutrient
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dense diet and high dose supplements and um you know so we kind of saw what was coming uh with
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what's happened in the last couple years gave us a lot of clarity
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Dave yeah yeah explain that to me when you say you saw what was coming walk me through that
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you know when the pandemic hit we had um we had a you know over a 10-year head start on everyone
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on what was going on with the vaccines and everything so we we just we just had a different
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insight into what was going on and we we saw the problems there were a lot of great people out there
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that were you know leading the charge on that so i don't want to steal any thunder from them but
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uh we started looking at you know when that became our business we've been in nutrition for almost 15
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years and we we really started looking at you know what can we do to help and we had we had different
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formula we we originally didn't set out to make uh something that could help with the spike proteins
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and the vaccine issues people are having um but it turned out that the the product that we made
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uh mimicked intermittent fasting in the body it mimicked the effects of fasting without actually
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skipping meals and that turns out a process called autophagy which is it's the body's uh recycling
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system so if you think of the the blue truck coming up you come to your curb taking away the
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recycling goods they go to a factory they get made into new things they come back that happens in your
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body also you just know how you have to know how to turn it on and when that gets activated the body
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gets rid of anything that's not essential anything that's not it could be old cells damaged cells
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pathogens little fragments of things and and one of the things that actually gets swept up
00:35:44.580
in that whole recycling and regeneration process are these spike proteins they're they're foreign to
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the body they're toxic to the body and and they just they need to be removed so when we discovered
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that this this formula that we have which we have patents pending on now um actually helped promote
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the body it really fit in with what we did our whole lives which is you know since our son was born
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which is find things that can help the body to heal itself and one of the one of the things that we
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talk about is you know we we didn't have to be smarter than fauci we didn't have to be smarter
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than big pharma but we had the power of the body we had a secret weapon the intelligent design of the
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human body and i see the graphic there's it's kind of a representation of the process the body goes and
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eats itself it eats all the bad things leaves all the you know breaks this right the spike protein
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it's going to break it down into amino acids and then the body can go and build new healthy cells and
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it just it just helps optimize everything it helps improve everything uh amazing for anti-aging
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hang on for one second when the vaccine was was in the process of was it the the project warp speed
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did you guys know then that this was going to be a problem or is when the vaccines first started
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getting rolled out when people just you know we knew about the spike protein originally as people
00:37:04.800
started to identify it before they went into but did you guys think that there was going to be an
00:37:09.720
issue on either vaccine injury the vaccine not working did you guys think of that early on
00:37:14.980
we were optimistic we were hopeful and optimistic i think like like everyone else said that it would work
00:37:21.800
and um it's just you can't you there's enough issues with other vaccines and we're not we're not
00:37:28.860
anti-vaxxers but there's enough issues with vaccines that are tested and go through you know decades of
00:37:34.180
testing to to create vaccines like this in a matter of months and just throw them out even if the
00:37:40.740
intentions were were the most noble out there uh it's it's troublesome so we were cautiously optimistic
00:37:46.640
at the time yeah how did you how did you get then the tide back to as you guys were working with your
00:37:55.000
scientists and and working on this the tide back to the process of intermittent fasting how did that come
00:38:02.160
about this whole thing of the body or you know taking care of itself taking kind of the the garbage
00:38:07.340
out so to speak and rejuvenation you know it's kind of funny we we didn't set out to make a covet
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product or a spike product probably you know this is remember this is going back a year and a half ago
00:38:18.380
yeah so you would have to be crazy to have jumped in and said i want to make that type of product in
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that in that political environment we were making a weight loss product and when we when we put it
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together and we started digging into the research we we knew it activated uh the autophagy process
00:38:33.480
what we didn't realize at the time until the team came together and we started pouring through the
00:38:38.200
studies is that autophagy is the only way to get the spike protein out of the body there are you know
00:38:43.640
especially you know if you if you think of what a spike does the whole point of the spike is it goes
00:38:48.960
inside the cell to deliver its modified rna they told us it's mrna but it's modified rna which is a
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whole different story but it delivers that modified rna to the nucleus of the cell so it can start
00:38:59.200
producing more spike proteins once it gets inside that cell membrane it's got a shell around it it's
00:39:04.080
protected so there there are some other things that can can help somewhat when they're free floating
00:39:08.880
spikes but the only way to get them out of the cell is is through the process of autophagy the body has
00:39:14.820
this process built in already it's it's a survival mechanism it's been with us since you know we
00:39:21.180
wouldn't be here as a species if it wasn't for that process it was originally back if you think
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way back in prehistoric times if if the hunters came to the village and they didn't have didn't
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have a successful hunt people didn't eat and that's when the bodies that's why it's tied to
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fasting it's tied to a stress environment uh scarcity of resources and it's the body's way of just
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it's kind of like spring cleaning in the body it goes and finds anything that's not useful anything
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that's not optimized it gets rid of it it breaks it down into a space elements and then it just
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throws it back to the cells so they can gobble those pieces up and go and help create new cells
00:39:55.980
and healthy cells it powers powers the body um it's it's really a phenomenal process we've learned
00:40:03.020
this so many times with our son that um when you give the body what it needs typically the body already
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has they figured out the solution the body knows what to do we just have to we just have to listen to
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it and know how to promote it properly healing is there so how do people how do people get access to
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um your journey starting with your son as a newborn infant uh has been quite incredible want to
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really thank you for doing this for the war and posse really appreciate it our pleasure thanks for
00:44:00.920
david and nancy flynn over at the warrior essentials now go to uh war room wellness.com
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ben harnwell rome ben uh correct me if i'm wrong i hate to say that we called this but the situation
00:44:22.620
i want to get to the murdochs everything like that but i gotta go to zelinski finally this rift
00:44:27.960
is out in the open where zelinski fired his first senior military commander different than the
00:44:34.680
recruiting guys this was the head of the uh looked like the medical supply corps um but a huge rift
00:44:40.820
going on between and we just had this tweet earlier today about this meeting in halifax where u.s
00:44:46.600
senators told their counterparts hey there's not going to be one more penny for ukraine unless we agree to a
00:44:53.040
uh changes to border policy as we just went through with todd benson the democrats are never going to
00:44:58.300
agree to what really needs to be done that the republicans would think would be uh would be suitable
00:45:03.600
so there was some shock in halifax uh over the weekend and that's before even the news broke
00:45:10.140
that zelinski in the military this rift is quite public is this not on the pages of the new york times
00:45:15.420
anymore ben harnwell good evening steve well we intimated this was perhaps going to happen last
00:45:23.080
week um i think that the major attention is is seeing what happens now to general valeri zeluzny
00:45:30.240
he's the commander-in-chief in ukraine remembering of course that in ukraine the commander-in-chief
00:45:36.360
isn't the president isn't the head of state it's it's a military general um and most of the
00:45:42.580
dissatisfaction in the armed forces seems to be centering around him um and of course actually
00:45:49.260
by the way he's very popular in ukraine um as as uh zelensky's popularity declines his uh his uh
00:45:57.360
popularity is ascending and it's been speculated that's that's one of the reasons why zelensky
00:46:02.800
cancelled the presidential elections set for next march because they they they fear um he and his team
00:46:09.700
feared that that the zelensky was becoming um so so uh so so popular now this the the the major
00:46:17.360
general you mentioned who was dismissed today we did we did mention this briefly last week
00:46:21.620
this is a major general um titiana um excuse me uh titiana i have difficulty pronouncing her name
00:46:31.180
ostashchenko and head of uh the the emergency medical supplies out in the field it's an unusual choice
00:46:38.960
now there are some sources that suggest she's particularly close to the commander-in-chief
00:46:43.460
as are another two uh important generals in in military leadership but it's an interesting choice
00:46:50.460
to to start with the purge i can only speculate for two reasons um one of them is is her alleged
00:46:58.960
closeness closeness to the general um so listening the other thing steve given the breaking down the
00:47:08.460
official explanation for this is that zelensky was going on about tourniquets and needing to to
00:47:14.400
digitalize um procedures that's really obscure my only speculation can be is that morale is so bad
00:47:22.560
now on the front lines to do with the pretty lousy universally considered lousy attention to soldiers
00:47:29.300
who are being blown to smithereens this was a last ditch attempt to try to show that the cannon fodder
00:47:36.140
that he really cares about them um personally and therefore has ordered leadership a change of
00:47:42.460
leadership over that not only however it has that as the major general being fired today another
00:47:50.340
sacking and this news just came in a short while ago steve this is the head of ukraine's
00:47:56.900
cyber defense uh agency he he also is being sacked this is yuri
00:48:02.200
shiho um and that's due to alleged and his deputy by the way um due to alleged graft uh and corruption
00:48:15.040
charges you're gonna you're gonna see you're gonna see all this i mean this is zelensky trying
00:48:21.920
to get ahead of okay first off the much heralded counter offensive is is done now they understand
00:48:28.240
they have a massive problem with the war room with the maga you know the maga republicans no more money
00:48:34.560
we don't want to put it into the into the money laundering operation uh democratic senators have
00:48:40.640
actually told their counterparts that hey it looks like remote that we're going to be in here
00:48:45.960
they've hit panic and now zelensky is going to try to is there any way you don't see this ending i'm
00:48:54.100
not saying in a military coup but somehow they're going to ask zelensky to step aside because
00:48:58.860
directionally this is going exactly where we said it was going to go but this is going to be more agony
00:49:04.820
for the ukrainian people do you think some adults in the room or if there are any left
00:49:08.780
in europe uh can step in here and try to sort this thing out because it's very quickly spinning when
00:49:14.120
you're firing the head of cyber defense and his deputy for and you're actually putting the thing
00:49:19.600
on for graft that means they're stealing everybody's stealing when when the assistant to the lead general
00:49:25.940
dies in an accident in his home with a hand grenade right and they say it's an accident not an
00:49:31.000
assassination this thing could very quickly we got a couple of minutes here ben how quickly could
00:49:35.280
this spin out of control well you know every day steve we're talking about this and every day
00:49:41.080
there's a new indication that there are rumblings taking place within the military by the way i can't
00:49:46.680
help but notice that the last time there was a major u.s delegation over there i think correct me if i'm
00:49:53.140
wrong but the six deputy defense ministers were um were sacked or was it the 30 uh regional
00:49:59.420
recruitment agencies they were no it was the six it was it was a six the six all the six all deputies
00:50:05.460
were sacked yeah um you know i can't help but feel that whenever americans in leadership position
00:50:12.060
are in ukraine zelensky tries to show that he's doing something against corruption um so that they
00:50:19.460
go away with this in their head but there's definitely so you think this is taught you you think
00:50:23.780
this is taught you think this is tied to bill burns you think this is tied to the to the cia director
00:50:28.680
being over there because cia director was over there i'm sure to deliver a tough message to him
00:50:32.980
to saying hey we got to have a big change of course here because this is not going to get funded your
00:50:37.660
plan right now is not going to get funded by the congress it's lloyd austin who made um an unannounced
00:50:43.880
visit over to kia today i don't know if this is the moment to ask memphis if they have it ready just
00:50:48.780
put on that b-roll um as i'm talking he's over there and he was basically again steve it's strange
00:50:58.260
um his quote was and i'll just read this out he says the message that i bring you today mr president
00:51:05.160
is that the united states of america is with you we will remain with you for the long haul steve it's
00:51:12.680
strange because i don't know on what basis or what planet he's living on but he can make that
00:51:17.660
assurance right that's like telling that's that's a that's the same speech they gave dm in late october
00:51:26.020
of 1963 ben we got to bounce uh we're spending a lot of time this week on this uh where do people go
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are two things i'm just going to mention that and then we'll hit them perhaps um i tell you what uh ben
00:52:05.060
we got ben ben we've only got 30 seconds i gotta bounce we'll we'll get you on in the morning show
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