WarRoom Battleground EP 436: Migrants Flood The Balkans; The Next Frontier In Election integrity
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Todd Benzman joins us from the Balkans to talk about the massive surge in illegal immigration from the Middle East and North Africa to the West Balkans. Todd has been in the region for the past few weeks and has seen first hand what is happening.
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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
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
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like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
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your host Stephen K Bannon okay uh thank you for for coming in for the second hour for the early
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evening you've done the late afternoon uh we were going to go to Dave Columbus we're going to try to
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delay that we need to delay that because we've got our own Todd Benzman joins us in the in the
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audience has missed Todd now for a couple weeks Todd you're you're in the Balkans we got so many
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issues we got to talk to you about because this huge fight that's going on still on Capitol Hill
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behind closed doors with the trade-off on the southern border to this thing in um Ukraine but
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you're you're kind of over there but you've been over in that part of the world tell us what's going
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on particularly on this on the what is known as the migration crisis
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going on here in the Balkans that is moving uh voting populations all over the EU sharply to the
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right uh and forcing even kind of liberal uh democratic uh governments to uh try to implement
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implement some pretty kind of Trumpian policies over here and float other policies that are
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definitely worth watching for our elections uh coming up and our our presidential candidates uh who are
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out there stumping right now on this very issue uh the the kind of uh uh surges that they're
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experiencing here on the Balkan route it's called the western Balkan route uh we haven't seen since
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2015-2016 the reason is because the uh a lot of the liberal EU countries have uh taken on kind of
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Biden-esque policies in the last few years no deportation everybody who shows up gets in it's
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just like our border uh except that now we're starting to see electorates rebel against that and I think
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that's interesting and there's a lot of policies that are now coming up here that are kind of unique
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that uh might be worth our presidential candidates and the Trump campaign and others to uh start
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paying attention to so uh that's one reason why I'm over here yeah hold it talk talk to me about this
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for a second because when you go back to when this happened last time was the Syrian civil war
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and that's what led to the explosion that led to the open policies in that part of the world Hungary
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threw down hard said not going to happen I think Poland did too what is the event that's called is it
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the collapse of Afghanistan is it the Hamas-Israel war why are you seeing a surge now well there are three
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things one is that Croatia joined the Schengen zone which is the border-free uh region uh of the of
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the EU where you don't have to have a passport or visa or anything you can just drive right through
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all the border controls border patrol uh just abandoned their stations and you can just drive
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through uh so they were able to kind of bypass the Hungarian wall now and go straight into Slovenia
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uh that happened the other thing that happened was that Serbia decided to just become a visa-free
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nation and anybody could fly in so they were you all of a sudden you had Cubans and Ecuadorians
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and people from Latin America flying into Belgrade and then going through the uh Croatian Slovenia route
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and the last thing was there was an earthquake earlier this year in Turkey Syria that kind of
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devastated local populations who rebelled against these migrant populations saying hey you know we need
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the resources now get out of our get out of our get out of here and so a lot of those are were starting
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to pour through so there was kind of those three things now we're starting to see liberal governments
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uh start to do uh pretty aggressive pushbacks they forced Serbia to shut down their visa-free thing
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and they uh ordered the Croatians to start doing really aggressive pushbacks into Bosnia
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and that's kind of starting to have an effect uh but but uh the longer term issue there is
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what are they going to do with these liberal governments how are they going to uh deal with
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the massive backlog of uh deportation orders that they won't fulfill just like the Biden government
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uh the Europeans will not deport anybody uh the Biden government will not deport anybody and this is
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this huge uh incentivizing uh force it's a magnetizing force as you know we talk about this all the time
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uh so the whole EU is now considering something called the the um new pact on migration and asylum
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and I think that this thing has really got some ideas in it that are worth uh watching and maybe
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uh plagiarizing on our side of the Atlantic I mean really illegal immigration mass migration whether
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it's happening over the Mexican border or over these borders the same forces are at play the exact same
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forces if you let them in they will come uh so the question is is are we going to keep letting them
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in are the Europeans going to keep letting them in uh or are they going to start start getting tough like
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uh Italy just came up with a plan to it's basically a remain in Mexico except it's a remain in Albania
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uh they kind of deal with the Albanians to uh have everybody get pushed back there from Italy to wait out
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their asylum claims in Albania which is not an EU country uh the EU is considering proposals like that
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with Tunisia uh with um Morocco with Libya a whole bunch of those countries over there like you know
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why can't we have an agreement like that with Panama and Costa Rica why can't we have agreements like that
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with uh Ecuador and some of these other uh countries we we we have the leverage to uh force them to do
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things like that but I don't see any of our uh presidential contenders even talking about things like
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what the Europeans are considering right now so even the liberal Europeans are considering proposals
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like this because the conservative the conservative parties over here are gaining tremendous strength
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political strength just ahead of elections next year European parliament elections and some of the big
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national elections too so the liberals are like uh-oh what are we going to do uh and that's something
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that's worth watching as well in my opinion then talk to me about these populist parties on the right
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this is because the the basic taxpayer over there the citizen over there uh they were welcoming at first
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but it's just been too overwhelming I mean we saw this in the Netherlands with with Gert Wilders
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who had a little bit been on the back burner for a while that's right is that is are we seeing this
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across or see I saw alternative for Deutschland is now leading in the polls at 30 percent over every
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other German party to the fact that they're thinking of banning the party and they're a pure anti-immigrant
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as you're seeing this across the board in um yes in Europe absolutely uh European populations are sick
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and tired of this they've got a they've had terror attacks bloody terror attacks from one end of the
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continent to the other for like six years straight uh people who came in over the border from countries
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of national security concern to us national security concern to them uh the populations that they've been
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importing and not deporting are uh involved in really unfamiliar crime waves uh the kind of crime that
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uh you know that these countries are have never had before there there's a resistance to
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assimilation uh there is a tremendous drain on national budgets for uh welfare and housing subsidies and uh the
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health care systems are all under incredible strain because of of the these numbers that are coming through
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uh and there's there they've had it and the numbers this year 2023 are the greatest that they've been
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since the migration crisis over here in 2015 and 2016 uh 330 000 uh came in just in the first eight or nine
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months of 2023 now that that's not that doesn't seem like a lot for for us we have that in a month
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in the U.S. uh but even that is enough to kind of tip the scales over here uh for a lot of these countries
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and that they're they're just going to have to are the people i want to bring in ben for a second from
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rome because but do people now is your sense they look at hungary and poland and places like that that
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took a hard line years ago and they don't see them with these problems and they actually think maybe the
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orbans of the world are right after being demonized by the uh the progressive press you know from the
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guardian to the times of london to the french papers now they see france france on the verge of a civil war
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because of this the the people now think orban was maybe on to something
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i think that's a resounding yes i think that not only the orban government but you know the uh the
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polish uh government as well has taken a really hard line they built a a big long fence against belarus
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and they're not letting people in they just push them back and say you're you're not claiming asylum
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here you're not getting in uh they've got fencing and all the rest of that yes uh you know they pay
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a lot of lip service to uh you know orban is inhumane and cruel and evil but man the hungarians do not have
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the the problems that all of these other eu countries have and i think that there is a little bit of um
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envy uh about that and i think that that's what they want we are seeing right now this huge surge
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of for example syrians and when i say syrians i'm i'm talking i just read a a un report that somebody
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slipped me a couple days ago uh where they're the vast majority 90 plus percent of the syrians that are
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coming in and they're the largest numbers right now are are young unmarried men uh crossing in
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uh and i've run into them i've met them uh you know i was at a uh gas station a couple days ago
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with a whole bunch of them that were being switched from smuggler vehicles into taxis
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uh moving on on uh through sarajevo and on up and man i mean those guys to me i mean they looked a
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little bit like uh you know some of those isis uh videos i'm not saying that they were isis or anything
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but that's the problem uh with this particular population and the more of those guys that start
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showing up over there the more you're probably going to have some problems uh and the more you're
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going to have um sort of conservative voting blocks and parties win in these elections coming up and the
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more policies that you're going to start to see uh that we should that we should be talking about in
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the u.s and that's just one of the reasons why i'm over here i mean we need new ideas we've got to
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have some fresh ideas uh for 2024 2025 uh i'm just not seeing uh i'm just seeing some of the same old
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ideas and i think that they've got some some other ideas here uh that that i mean they're the europeans
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i mean we we can we can plagiarize from the europeans they are they're western democracies so
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um you know why not why not contemplate some of the things that are going on over here
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let me bring in i want to bring in ben ben i know we got a lot to get to on zelinski and other things but
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i want your thoughts you particularly saw georgia maloney who who came to power we thought she might
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be another salvini but she definitely wanted the eu money and really i think immigration in a hard line
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became very soft what do you think about todd's assessment that you're seeing the rise of the
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populist right because of the uh of the uh of the softness on immigration and deportations of the
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existing power structure in europe well todd's analysis is absolutely spot on steve that's exactly
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what's happening immigration is becoming uh uh an issue which is becoming the number one issue
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in more and more member states as we see the fact that i think um uh one um over over the 27 eu member
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states um four out of five member member states place that issue in the top three category and that's
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only going to increase as this crisis gets worse and worse in one way however in one way however steve
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we uh populist nationalists are to some extent a victim of our own success here one of the reasons
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this opposition to immigration isn't making itself clearer in the european context it is at the national
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context and the european context is taking time to filter through one of the reasons that's the case
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is because in the european union you don't pay taxes there's no direct tax as there is for example
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in the united states between the citizen and the federal government there's no federal tax um it's as if
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americans only paid taxes to their states and the states gave a certain quota to to dc so that being
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the case there is a disconnect isn't there between the the european peoples plural in peoples um
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and what the elected uh representatives in brussels are doing to make to to add on for the terms of
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social burden uh the crime burden these there's a disconnect between what they're doing and the
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fact that we're paying for that because we pay for it via our taxes at a national level and i when i say
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that we're a victim of our own success the reason for that and it was something that the brits of basically
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of all political persuasions uh were pretty much solidly behind when we were still in the european
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union is that we vociferously opposed the uh the possibility of the european union having a direct
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taxation on citizens so that so in one sense we're we're victims here of our own success because people
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are definitely paying for this the consequences of the immigration crisis but they're not associating
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that extra cost um in terms of taxation uh going up and the cost of living going up and then they're
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not associating that reality with what the uh with what the decisions that they're making in brussels
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and i don't know what the way forward is on that steve um how what the solution is for that
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do they have the the cultural flexibility like in the united states or like in france it seems to me
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it appears to me that france is hurtling towards some sort of internal domestic civil conflict
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about this you've had the trials of like the beheadings you've had you know you've had a
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mayor you know another mayor the other day that was almost attacked when when she it just seems like
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every day there are two or three things in the french media and that's what the french media is
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probably 50 things happening but you're getting two or three every day is france and the inability
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to absorb or assimilate uh the the north african and middle eastern foreigners uh is is it going to
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lead to you think a civil conflict there steve you're you're picking your words with a great degree of
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caution uh but it's just a sign of the times the the financial times the ft itself has overcut you here
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it said explicitly we did this on the show about 10 days ago they had an article and they explicitly spoke
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about the possibility of civil war um and the context of that article is that you know if you
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had macron and his globalist regime of all political parties on the one hand if there were if there were
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to be a civil war who would be under the side well reading between the lines in that article it was
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suggesting the military would be but i have to come back and and push back on on one part of your
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question it's it's not a problem with the french state uh that there are north africans or people of
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north african origin um uh not assimilating that is not a problem with france france is bent over
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backwards it's the it's the people themselves the moroccans the tunisians the algerians they don't
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want to assimilate um they're already the numerical majority in paris um and of course
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marseille as well um and as time goes on you know because the trends that todd was just talking about
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so clearly because those trends are going to exacerbate this problem then they're you know
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quite reasonable if you if you if you were of barba um uh descent berber descent and north african
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descent in in france and you saw that that that the people you identify with have the political
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strength and and that um indigenous french um of which between you and then there's a tension a
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growing tension and you could say they're on the back they're there on the back foot and retreating
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why steve would you want to start backing down once you start flexing your muscles and you start to
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realize the political power that you have if you play the system well and that's what that's what we're
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seeing that certainly in france but but france is france is basically uh paris um uh the whole
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political philosophy of france is paris that it is so dominant in that country once you have that
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capital city um then of course there's basically everything comes in play so the question is it's
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not a case just just to reiterate this point it's not a case that france has a problem uh with
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assimilating it's north african immigrants it's that they don't want to assimilate and of course as i
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as i'm saying why why should they why would it be in their interest at this point to assimilate
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that's a question that that that that the things don't want to have they're not ready to have it
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when they're ready to have it it will be too late
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todd uh let me come back to you while you've been doing this analysis in uh in the balkans
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uh the immigration and the invasion of the border has become top drawer debate here because they're
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holding hostage our sovereignty they're holding hostage our citizens over this ukraine they're so
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obsessed and i think for dark reasons that'll come out on this impeachment trial they're so obsessed with
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getting the 60 80 billion dollars into ukraine right now that they're prepared to have a actual
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discussion about stopping the immigration now as you know in the war room we're adamant that
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that's all trinkets it's all cosmetics they got enough laws in the books uh johnson said it's
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got to be all of hr2 or nothing but in the senate or walk our audience through at least what you've
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heard so far are they really offering anything i know they're talking to many of the topics that
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you brought up to this audience over the last couple of years that nobody in dc seems to understand
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but do you believe that this is real i mean the democrats are coming kicking the screaming in this
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they're talking about changes to asylum they're talking about all the pardons that you talked
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about they're talking about all the issues title 42 all of that do you think it's nearly enough
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i'll believe it when i see it man uh i'm just incredible a great skeptic that the administration
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is going to really change anything uh they may agree to do it but then find all these loopholes and
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then not do it so i mean to the extent that the uh senate can uh leverage something like hey jump
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start deportations again deportations are kind of a normal uh nation state sovereignty sort of thing
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uh make people um ineligible for asylum if they've already passed through a safe country
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and actually enforce that uh make people wait in another country during the term of their asylum
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uh adjudications uh these kind of basic things uh deport people detain people like you're supposed to
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just the law says you just have to detain people we have plenty of detention space in this country
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to create a deterrent effect but i just i'll believe it when i see it uh i think that this
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administration really powerfully wants to get as many foreign nationals into this country as they
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possibly can in the next year in case they lose uh they just want millions more people we're looking at
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like 12 10 and 12 and 14 000 a day now just like the intelligence community uh predicted uh last year
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repeatedly all those predictions are completely true because everybody gets in uh and i think that's
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what they want it's a it's very intentional and they want it so badly that i don't think that they're
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going to follow through with any agreement i'm skeptical about that so i mean these guys that
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negotiate you're you're wasting you're telling the senate guys are there all the happy talk you're
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hearing you're saying you're just wasting your time even if they agree to something look impressive
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you're wasting your time they have to have a lot of accountability mechanisms built into this thing
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or they're just going to get loophole uh to death uh that's what these guys are really good at
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you know we we we we are going to um do this policy but uh you know to if they don't do it to the exact
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letter of the policy it's not going to work so there has to be accountability mechanisms that
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baked into this thing really really prominently or just it's all going to be lipstick on a pig
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uh todd i had first off right before i let you go what's the worst is it a bigger crisis in europe
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right now or is it a bigger crisis in the united states no way man the u.s is the worst thing going
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and i think what's happened to the u.s might be the worst uh mass migration crisis in like modern
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history i can't think of a maybe there was something in in the seventh century or something like that but
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i mean you know these the europeans are getting you know they have 330 000 this year which is a
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threefold increase from last year uh so it's three times the amount but we get that in a month man
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over the u.s border that's like you know uh you know breakfast for the breakfast hour for us
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so uh but it is interesting to watch and you're seeing a lot of conniptions over here in european
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politics with some interesting policy ideas so i'll be back to our border before too long
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uh because that thing is just we're we're yeah no it's and we need you now more than ever where
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do people go to get uh where do people go on social media to get you sure i'm at uh bensman todd
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on x and todd bensman at getter and i'm on truth social too i just published a big my first big piece
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on this in the american mind which is uh claremont institute publication first time to publish with
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those guys uh and there'll be much more coming as uh i get time i'm going to poland next in the next
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couple days so well todd fantastic work and um godspeed and uh stay safe thank you as normally
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happens on a friday we're going to be tight on time but when we come back i want to make sure
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everybody also the industry completely linked nature of the invasion of our country and of course
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decline of uh of america's currency want to make sure you go to birchgold.com slash bannon tomorrow
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morning uh in the uh morning show i'm actually going to have philip patrick we're going to be
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walking through the converging forces that are happening that drive the price of gold but as
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importantly this new announcement over the last 48 72 hours about what the federal reserve and the
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treasury is doing to flood the zone with liquidity flood the zone with liquidity to actually throw
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gasoline on the fire of inflation so we're going to break all that down that's the morning show
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tomorrow remember we will be uh we're still going to be in washington dc but we're going to have
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uh uh mo is going to be there jane zirkle and uh natalie winters is going to be live at amfest for
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the first kickoff we're going to be there sunday monday and tuesday so make sure you go to birchgold.com
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slash ben and we return ben harnwell we got some ukraine we got some right-wing politics in europe
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we've uh and by the way talking about zelinski and the republicans dave clements here with a big
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special announcement mike lindell is going to join us stick around on a friday in the war room
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uh we got about 20 minutes here in this half hour i want to um talk to you about first off you got
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real thoughts you've been on top of this for years is one of the reasons that we set up the rome
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it give me your assessment of this um just to come back at the point that todd was saying just
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before the break there is a difference a substantial difference between immigration the crisis um in
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migrants invaders um coming into the eu i wouldn't believe them at all uh empirically just
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obviously there's a political debate to have because you know obviously as everyone knows um that's going
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i just wanted to say that because i think we're going to see that difference yeah no no no
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i want to play the trailer dave clements we have a special announcement a blockbuster new film is coming
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out let's go ahead and play the uh let's go and play the trailer we'll bring uh dave clements on
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there's still a disconnect with most americans that don't associate what happened on november 3rd
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2020 with january 6th but the reality is everyone that's rotting in there right now is in there
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because of what happened on november 3rd did you have confidential human sources dressed as trump
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supporters inside the capitol on january the 6th prior to the doors being opened again i had to be
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very careful it should be a no but how do you change that government when our politicians are selected
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rather than elected when everyone is too scared to talk about the slave master that made it all possible
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that's an act of psychological warfare that you do to preserve support we didn't know where we were
00:40:25.700
so while the j6ers wear real chains we continue to wear invisible ones oh how i dream of breaking
00:40:41.040
what i'm saying is nobody's following the federal law including the vendors in china in particular the
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advanced persistent threats some of them are massive organizations larger than many u.s defense
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organizations you're talking about advanced persistent threat level players on a scale of one
00:41:02.000
to ten with ten being the most difficult how easy is it to hack into these systems can i go to a 0.5
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instead of a 1 across the country when you've got systems that are in use in these elections you
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can't look at them it's beyond belief absolutely it was stolen because it never should have been
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certified in the simplest of terms we use proprietary machines that use programs to steal shuffle dilute
00:41:29.860
and plunder our most valuable property interest our votes if donald trump's providential
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aren't you providential ask yourself why you're here we are transferring power from washington d.c
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and giving it back to you and giving it back to you the people
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you cannot say that this went well those are lost votes there's something wrong with our system
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i hope to what that's it today i am here to overturn the money changers table
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this is a battle of good and evil and there will come a day when you will sit before a higher judge
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not only will we win but i will spend the rest of whatever years i have on this earth with my wife
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with my children praising god and i'll encourage them and admonish them you better keep this alive
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keep the memory alive because i don't want to go back to hell
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welcome to the resistance uh let my people go is the new film uh i'm gonna bring michael and dylan for
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some comments in a second but i want to talk to the filmmaker dave clemens the professor
00:42:51.900
talk to us about this why why is it coming out now how long does it take you to make it give people
00:42:57.860
the details uh about it you're going to be i guess out in amfest with us and other places
00:43:03.000
mike lindell is going to join us walk us through what what do we have here and why is why it should
00:43:08.500
be of such interest for this audience to take time over the holidays to watch it well let me just say
00:43:14.880
that i think it's the most important film of the year and it's not because i'm working on it it's
00:43:19.240
because we have to understand what we're up against in order to improve the terrain for donald trump
00:43:25.120
in 2024 and uh the the film has been in the making in my head for the past three years i've done over
00:43:31.580
probably 300 evidentiary presentations at this point hours long in 47 states and i'm just always
00:43:38.460
wanted to see if i could condense what i know from all the experts i've consulted with to get it to the
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american people um but from the beginning it was basically june of this past year and we have just
00:43:50.140
worked non-stop to get you this film and i'm extremely proud of it but it will get into the
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the psychological dimensions of how propaganda is throwing us off course when it comes to true
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meaningful election fixes there's obviously a spiritual dimension the the film's called let my
00:44:06.740
people go how did we get here but the heart of the film is the mechanics of how our elections are being
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subverted and unlike 2000 mules which was a fantastic documentary it showcased a microcosm
00:44:20.140
of elections this movie takes you through the entire system and destroys the myths
00:44:25.000
systematically and unlike other films that kind of leave you in the lurch where you're like well
00:44:31.080
i guess we're screwed what do we do uh this will give you a prescription for hope uh the people
00:44:36.220
that have watched the film are energized and they're ready to do something about it
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let me uh before i bring in mike you know i've always said mice the machine guy i'm the mail-in ballot
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guy although you walk through and and there's like this amazing industrial film in the middle of this
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that explains kind of all of it to you even to people that are low information about this
00:44:57.760
given that and when i saw it i screened it with mike i i don't here's what i don't understand i still
00:45:06.400
don't understand how the murdochs and because i you know i'm honest with you guys i'm honest with mike
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all the time it seems to me that the the the machine companies are running the tables i mean
00:45:16.860
every time i turn around it's another victory every time i turn around it's the murdochs right now
00:45:20.580
800 million dollar checks and not putting up any defense if this and this is why people have to see
00:45:26.680
this film you will be blown away you're going to see an aspect and it's tied together j6 the stolen
00:45:32.680
election all of it but the part about actually the process in the system is done in such a
00:45:39.880
sophisticated way and what i mean by that simplified so people can understand anybody can understand it
00:45:45.240
you sit there dave and you go and this first thing i asked mike how did the murdochs write an 800
00:45:50.560
million dollar check if this is true how did the most powerful news organization in on the conservative
00:45:57.700
side write almost a billion dollar check if this information is accurate well i think first and
00:46:04.300
foremost if you're talking about who selects or allows the most powerful person to take hold of
00:46:10.500
the white house is 800 million dollars really that big of a paycheck and that might sound shocking to you
00:46:17.960
but we're talking about one person who can shape the fortunes of the world's economy in a way that no one
00:46:25.740
no one else can do and trump was taking a wrecking ball to the system as constructed for a four-year
00:46:32.480
period and so i think this is just the cost of doing business can we get back to the old days of paul ryan
00:46:37.700
can we get back to the insider trading can we get back to empowering the elites and it was the size of
00:46:44.140
that check if you will that gave the the radical left and the rhinos a talking point devoid of substance
00:46:52.540
which is see you don't have to worry about the machines fox news settle but they settled with
00:46:58.460
absolutely no no examination of vital records and that's the shocking thing so i think this is akin to
00:47:05.400
major financial crimes where the sec can you know uh find someone for you know 20 30 million dollars and
00:47:12.740
it sounds like a lot but this is after everyone's gotten their golden parachutes and they're going to
00:47:17.300
retire into the sun it's very similar to that mike let me bring in here for a minute or two uh i know
00:47:25.400
you were blown away when you saw it i would think of any individual in the country that has spent more
00:47:30.600
of his fortune more of his time more more passion more heart maybe just in back of dave clements has
00:47:36.780
been mike lindell uh you were blown away when you saw this tell the audience why because i mean you've
00:47:43.340
spent three years your life on this why were you blown away by this film i was blown away that it
00:47:48.680
was uh it's so easy to understand now for everybody we've been trying to get the you know here's the
00:47:54.740
evidence here's the evidence it's hard to comprehend how vast how horizontal the cheat goes the steel goes
00:48:00.740
uh encompassing all these different uh computers and whether it's whether it's early voting uh the
00:48:06.940
registration voter computers the polling books the tabulators they're all tied in together and
00:48:12.700
and i think uh the professor just does the most amazing job of putting this all into easy to
00:48:20.140
understand and tie and also tying january 6th to november 3rd of course they're tied together and um
00:48:26.700
you bring another good point you bring that uh he brings up is the uh it's uh it's educating everyone
00:48:34.180
that this is you know this is a uniparty thing this is a this is a this is our problem as a people this
00:48:41.080
is not a um a democrat or republican problem this is all of our problem this is the biggest problem
00:48:47.700
everything comes from a stolen election or if you don't have elections if you have selections it's
00:48:53.780
over and we and we've got a solution we've got this is going to open up everybody's eyes it's just
00:48:59.920
amazing i was so blown away and so longing for it's perfect timing you know you you you bring a great
00:49:07.060
you bring a great point up that's a uniparty i never really understood why klobuchar and and and
00:49:12.740
edwards these people uh not edwards but uh pocahontas made such a big deal about this until i saw the film
00:49:19.480
then it then it hit me in the solar plexus i said oh now i understand why the democrats were out there
00:49:24.540
first when when the republicans never say anything about it it's that powerful a day we only got a couple
00:49:30.240
minutes i here's what i want how do people get to the website how do people get to where they can
00:49:36.260
order this and where they can watch it with their friends and discuss it afterwards i know you got
00:49:40.100
a bunch of stuff going on about uh study groups and action groups and all that but what we just
00:49:45.020
want the first is to make sure over the holidays as many maga uh at first see this and of course
00:49:51.460
we'll expand it out from there so where do they go well this is great news for the war room posse
00:49:56.080
because everything that we're doing is is built into the system so
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and you can have many options you can buy a dvd you can buy a blu-ray disc you can buy your own
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electronic ownership of of a stream you can gift electronic streaming to other people that you want
00:50:16.980
to watch the film and you can buy as many of those as you want human sources dresses trump supporters
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inside the county 50 off of the digital purpose uh digital uh screening of the film so uh you're
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looking at once you put in that promo code a cut to about 10 bucks so for a new release that you get
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to own the entire digital copy watch as many times you want uh this is probably about 15 cheaper than
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the marketplace and and we priced it that way because we we know this is an activist film we need
00:50:46.540
people to get behind it uh buy copies for other people encourage them to watch it can't stress this
00:50:52.700
enough uh our our republic depends on people informing themselves and doing something about it and you said
00:50:58.800
something very very interesting in a post recently steve that i resonated with which is you talked about
00:51:03.540
mike johnson you know sharing his his belief system his his biblical worldview but without human agency
00:51:10.200
who cares and so this film is a shot across the bow for all the people out there whether you're
00:51:16.340
men and women of faith whether you're agnostic we have to have action and this film really gives
00:51:22.300
you a prescription not to just talk about this not to just you know watch and observe it demands action
00:51:28.840
can i go to a 0.5 instead of a one across the country when you've got systems that are in use
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of the digital uh copy and you get substantial savings on the dvd blu-rays if you want to go that route
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dave clements thank you very much brother look forward to seeing an amfest mike we got about 45
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much and thank you for helping dave clements on this on this film and getting it out 10 o'clock
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tomorrow morning we're going to be live washington dc but also tapping into our team at amfest
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