Bannon's War Room - March 06, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 487: The Rise Of The American Serfdom; Economic Justice


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

178.31886

Word Count

9,750

Sentence Count

39

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

In this episode of the Economic War Room, Steve and Mike Carter and Kevin Freeman join me to discuss the $35 Trillion in debt that the United States is adding another trillion every hundred days, and how to deal with it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:11.360 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:18.360 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
00:00:24.260 like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:29.000 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the
00:00:33.440 fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your
00:00:40.460 host Stephen K Bannon it's Wednesday 6th March year of our Lord 2024 thank you for the second hour of
00:00:51.060 our late afternoon early evening show here I brought a couple of guys I really respect their judgment in
00:00:58.760 this area you know this week we finally we got through Super Tuesday of course the previous hour
00:01:03.480 we talked about a lot of the analytics coming out of that but we're already in the middle and
00:01:08.880 confronted with this debacle of the federal budget which not one penny has been cut in fact they're
00:01:17.300 mocking Johnson right now that no he didn't have any cuts it's actually 30 billion dollars higher when
00:01:21.740 you really look at a real base 30 billion dollars higher than Pelosi's budget which is predicated upon
00:01:28.260 and they're already talking about well get them next time we're going to get them in the in the 25 I
00:01:32.620 think the 25 budget they're talking about um it's obviously not good enough and um it's a disaster
00:01:40.780 it's going to lead to more disasters financially right now the Bank of America backs this up because they
00:01:46.540 came out with a report a couple days ago backs up what we've been saying here in the world for six
00:01:50.200 months that we're adding another trillion dollars to us to the overall face amount of the debt every
00:01:56.320 hundred days it's it's not even close to being sustainable I want to start with Kevin Freeman
00:02:02.740 and Mike Carter from Economic War Room guys thank you I want to start off just overall Kevin give us
00:02:09.580 your overall perspective of where we are particularly with the house of cards of China is finally starting
00:02:15.420 to uh collapse given their commercial real estate in the in the the the um smoke and mirrors of their
00:02:22.040 banking system give us the big picture here uh before I go to Mike and ask him about the budget and what's
00:02:27.660 happening there yeah well Steve you said it best it's unsustainable the current situation that we have with
00:02:34.480 adding a trillion dollars every hundred days is impossible to sustain we have 34 and a half trillion
00:02:39.640 dollars our interest only and frankly the interest and what we guarantee that we'll pay in social
00:02:45.340 security and medicare is now exceeding the total tax receipts that means you could shut down all of
00:02:51.520 Washington the defense department every government agency and just pay what we promised to pay that
00:02:58.060 alone including the interest and you exceed what we're taking in but this is not coincidence I wrote
00:03:03.860 a book a few years ago called according to plan and we're watching it play out I just interviewed David
00:03:09.100 Webb the author of the book the great taking and we talked about how the central banks will use
00:03:15.020 this as an opportunity to take over everything so that by 2030 you'll own nothing and you'll be happy
00:03:20.480 only because uh you're not so deeply in debt they reset the system and they own everything and you're
00:03:26.440 just a surf on their plantation walk me through just do the general math tax revenues well they had
00:03:34.020 hoped it had been five trillion dollars it came out light as we predicted last year I think a 4.4
00:03:38.780 trillion dollars they had a 600 billion dollar miss but you're saying if you add up social security
00:03:43.540 medicare and I guess parts of medicaid and the interest on the debt that gets you right you're
00:03:48.580 over five trillion right there you're right there you're at five trillion so you're right there you're
00:03:53.560 you're in excess or equal or in excess to everything we take in so if if Johnson everything the government
00:04:00.340 does they could shut everything down and we will be still spending as much money as we take in there
00:04:06.500 there's no margin here no at all whatsoever
00:04:09.260 and the fact that we'll never pay down a penny of the of the face amount of the debt
00:04:15.340 so Mike Carter what how does that leave us now that you got 35 trillion of debt you're adding another
00:04:20.260 trillion every hundred days just the refinancing it's almost gets beyond the where the fed uh it sets
00:04:27.840 their interest rates because just refinancing a third of that debt which is essentially what happens
00:04:33.800 every year uh it just drives in added cost of capital that goes through the entire system so
00:04:41.400 so how do we how do we break this yeah one of the things that uh we're focused on here in the economic
00:04:47.220 war room in our solution to action tank is is legislation that helps people to focus on uh how do they
00:04:54.080 handle a hedge against inflation how do they get prepared for some of these economic threats that are
00:04:58.100 out there and we are facilitating now legislation in 25 states that allows people to take part of what
00:05:03.440 they make put in a bullion depository we have a texas bullion depository here in fact we just had a
00:05:08.340 uh proposition on the ballot yesterday which got over 76 percent that said they wanted to authorize
00:05:15.300 the comptroller to be able to take that gold and make it transactional uh gold silver and legal tender
00:05:21.020 uh in texas and we got other states doing that same thing right now uh so that's that's one of the
00:05:26.780 biggest hedges we see out there in terms of your audience and the audience members
00:05:30.520 mike mike mike mike hang on let me just make sure i understand that you're saying
00:05:35.440 are you going back to actually a trying to go back to a you're not going back to a gold back
00:05:41.000 security you're you're actually going back to gold itself or silver precious metals
00:05:45.920 and being able to use those in actual daily transactions exactly right and and it's happening
00:05:52.560 in multiple states right now we have uh legislation being drafted we're on committees we're meeting with
00:05:57.840 treasures out there uh kevin can talk more about it and what he highlights that in his book pirate
00:06:02.400 money under article one section 10 of the constitution states can have their own legal tender
00:06:06.680 as long as it's backed by silver and gold what we're doing is making that easy now through modern
00:06:12.260 technology electronic technology uh getting states to authorize legal and gold as uh silver and gold as
00:06:18.440 legal tender and being able to transact in that with a debit card uh this would be backed and supported
00:06:24.160 by the states uh and it's an exciting real world solution to some of these economic events that we
00:06:30.300 were just talking about is your point is is that we talk about gold's at an all-time high right now
00:06:35.920 but on the the converse what the bricks nations see is that the purchasing power of the dollar is being
00:06:41.320 destroyed it's being destroyed by these mad men up here in capitol hill because you just can't keep
00:06:45.420 you can't do a trillion dollars every every hundred days we understand that the way to do that you have
00:06:51.040 to monetize the debt you can't sell enough bonds you can't raise rates enough because you raise the
00:06:55.240 rates enough to to sell more bonds it it drives the refinancing of your other debt so high it just
00:07:01.480 destroys your economy so you have to monetize it monetize the debt which is essentially get
00:07:05.200 the people to pay for it you know treasury and and fed work in conjunction this is one of the reasons
00:07:10.700 they're trying to keep they're working in conjunction to keep the biden regime in there
00:07:14.080 your point is that you're going to have to come to something like this if you just don't want to
00:07:19.340 have a decreased purchasing power of your dollar yeah we've seen the dollar lose 87 percent of its
00:07:25.080 value since 1971 when we went off the gold standard uh and so we've got so much debt federally wise that
00:07:32.220 the country can't afford to go back to a gold and silver standard right now but states can do it and
00:07:37.520 states are authorized to do that in article one section 10 and so what we've been doing is helping
00:07:41.880 to facilitate that legislation in multiple states across the country of the 25 i don't think we're going
00:07:47.780 to get it passed in all of them but i think there's a good chance we'll get one two maybe three this
00:07:52.200 year others are doing study bills that can see the opportunity to be able to make gold and silver
00:07:57.140 where do you think where do you think where do you think where do you think the uh your most advanced
00:08:03.500 in texas well in texas we've already got a bullion depository built here uh which is good news all we've
00:08:09.040 got to do is attach the atm or the debit card to that we just had a proposition on the ballot the other
00:08:14.240 day that got uh i saw one county 82 percent people wanted to authorize our controller to make this gold
00:08:19.740 legal tender that's sitting in the bowling depository make it transactional i think across the state it's
00:08:24.680 over 76 percent right right now this is something that people want people are demanding i was in uh dc the other
00:08:31.080 day i took an uber ride from the hotel to the airport i said hey maybe next time i'm i'm here i can pay
00:08:36.680 you in gold and i explained transactional gold and attaching a debit card to a state-based legal tender
00:08:42.360 currency he's the guy would not let me out of the cab let me out of the car at the airport no no no
00:08:47.580 the uber what are you talking about the uber guy the uber guys the uber guys be all over that they're
00:08:51.800 finally getting paid right hang on uh before i go back to kevin i just can ask you one thing
00:08:55.440 while you're working on this legislation and trying to get the bullion in the in the in the in the
00:09:00.940 silver and all that so people are transacting correct me if i'm wrong brother but our federal
00:09:05.820 reserve have has a different take on things aren't they spending all their time working on a central bank
00:09:11.460 digital currency i mean their point of view is the exact opposite of the war room and and and
00:09:16.860 economic war room in carter and freeman right that they don't they don't they're not interested
00:09:21.940 in transactional gold they're interested in central bank digital currency absolutely right and this is
00:09:27.020 the solution to that you know when we see when i hear people say you will eat bugs and like it
00:09:31.200 i want to be able to pull out my texas debit card my texas transactional gold or silver and be able to
00:09:36.460 buy my steak uh this is this is the solution that decentralizes and gets power away from the fed to
00:09:43.320 where they are going to be controlling everything through social credit scores whatever else case
00:09:46.580 might be out there and gives individual americans an option an option for another way to pay that's
00:09:51.860 backed by gold and silver that's going to hold its value that's constitutional and the technology is out
00:09:57.140 there to do today to make that easy to happen uh and it's going to enable people that have not been
00:10:02.100 able to buy gold to be able to buy gold because you can buy small amounts of it but we see you know
00:10:06.420 our audience your audience they have gold at home we that categories get bigger and be bigger people
00:10:11.600 are going to have gold at home that they store and have on hand and they want to have which is a good
00:10:15.660 thing we also want to make some of that transactional so they can go to the convenience store they can
00:10:20.900 buy their gas they can go to the grocery store and they got a stable store of value they don't have
00:10:25.180 to worry about inflation uh and they've got something that that they know is going to hold its value
00:10:29.380 kevin um when you go around the fractional banking crowd i assume are not big fans of this and am i
00:10:40.060 incorrect in that assumption
00:10:41.920 it is steve uh if you're a big bank you're not going to be a fan of this but if you're a small bank
00:10:49.620 you realize the writing's on the wall they're going to crush you so we talk to bankers in oklahoma and
00:10:54.720 texas and kansas and other places where they say if if we have a cbdc we're out of business
00:11:00.540 they don't need us anymore so small banks are in favor of what we're talking about
00:11:04.920 the key has been getting people to read the book pirate money it's a history it talks about money
00:11:10.380 where it was originally created here's a continental note that was supposedly backed by gold and silver
00:11:15.600 but but actually wasn't here's you know the first federal reserve note from uh you know shortly
00:11:21.060 after 1913 federal reserve bank of st louis bottom line is we've centralized everything and
00:11:27.340 small banks realize that's not good for america and it's certainly not good for them so some of the
00:11:32.180 banks many of the small banks are big time in favor of transactional gold and silver can you imagine
00:11:37.600 uh if there's a run on your bank and instead when you pick up your phone you don't transfer your
00:11:42.780 money out to jp morgan chase you move it to your gold wallet in the same bank so you keep the money
00:11:49.700 in the bank you just keep it in the form of gold rather than u.s dollars which by the way the early
00:11:54.400 banks in the american system they all had multiple currencies they'll have spanish mill dollars which
00:12:00.480 were silver they'd have gold doubloons they'd have u.s currency they they they deal with a lot of
00:12:05.800 different currencies and so small banks are getting it and they're jumping on board with this they do not
00:12:11.240 want to see the great taking take away their business opportunity now you are subject to the
00:12:18.560 fluctuations in the price let's just take gold versus silver you're subject to the fluctuations
00:12:24.100 in the prices but what you're and correct me if i'm wrong here you're immune from is this continual
00:12:30.440 um essential detail devaluation or the drop in purchasing power which i think has been 17 or 18
00:12:37.800 percent since the biden regime has come on that that you would you would you would uh hermetically
00:12:43.420 seal yourself from that correct oh absolutely and yes gold and silver fluctuate and people
00:12:49.060 should have a choice they don't have to put everything in gold or silver but the dollar
00:12:53.560 fluctuates too just go to the gas pump today and think about what you paid last week and what you'll
00:12:58.340 pay next week the dollar's fluctuating all the time and the and gold and silver fluctuate in relation
00:13:03.980 to the dollar but their purchasing power has been maintained you could use a 20 dollar gold piece
00:13:09.700 uh in 1924 100 years ago and you could buy a fine man suit that same 20 gold piece is going to be
00:13:16.620 worth 20 150 2200 today you can buy a pretty nice suit for that uh today probably shoes tie a shirt you
00:13:25.300 might have change left over bottom line is gold and silver over the long term preserve their purchasing
00:13:30.680 power and you can look at priced in gold.com and you can see at pricing gold.com what you would pay for
00:13:36.640 a house you know in the 1970s maybe 20 25 30 000 the same amount of gold that would buy a house
00:13:43.560 then today might buy at least one house and in some cases in some markets two houses so gold and silver
00:13:50.260 over the long term maintain their purchasing power even if they fluctuate short term
00:13:54.600 kevin what is it what is the state that you're you're farthest down the road in in actually accepting
00:14:00.940 this uh well we've got active legislation in in kansas we're looking in tennessee we're looking
00:14:06.800 in louisiana a lot of states are looking at it some of them have passed already utah passed a study
00:14:13.740 bill so we'll come back next session and we'll get this passed we hope for a study bill i think gold and
00:14:19.580 silver is legal tender in florida and other places where there the the leadership has said now hold on
00:14:25.880 this has been very fast we're just learning about it uh so we'll put in a study but we have not found
00:14:31.120 anyone who's outright rejected the idea democrats republicans they both love this in fact when we
00:14:38.300 were talking in austin uh the democrats were thrilled because you know the average working person
00:14:43.640 that that's uh got a thousand dollars in savings they can't put it in gold today they can't buy one of
00:14:49.700 these which is a gold doubloon and then hold it because what if i need to spend it tomorrow
00:14:54.300 but if you attach the debit card like mike talked about you can easily spend your gold you can buy
00:15:00.600 the shoes your kid needs or the new washing machine or whatever so this opens up what we call economic
00:15:05.920 justice i wrote a whole chapter on that in the book pirate money uh where do people go to get the uh
00:15:13.260 where do they go to get the book that might be a good a good primer where do they go to get that
00:15:16.820 pirate money book.com and then it'll take you to amazon or if you don't like amazon you can go other
00:15:23.420 places uh it's print on demand at amazon they can have it to you tomorrow if you want it but
00:15:28.360 pirate money book.com has all of the endorsements you know people like ben carson and and dick uline
00:15:33.840 and nick vojtich and and naomi wolf and others who've endorsed the concept once people read the
00:15:39.260 book they understand what we're talking about and then they get on board that's how we got legislation
00:15:43.640 active in 25 different states legislators read the book and they started calling us from west
00:15:50.420 virginia and kansas and missouri and alaska and said how do we get this started and then we provide
00:15:55.240 resources to help them at transactionalgold.com
00:15:58.440 um i want to go to mike hangover a second mike how do we stop what should this audience say what's
00:16:07.100 the call to action to make sure that our voices are heard on shutting down uh the central bank digital
00:16:12.960 currency well we're focused primarily on how do we get this legislation in as many states as possible
00:16:18.800 out there and and one of the things we're seeing success and we're having treasurers call us and
00:16:22.420 saying why do i keep getting these books pirate money sent to me and what is this thing about
00:16:26.400 uh and then we get legislators saying hey i want to be i want to help get this done in my state
00:16:30.820 uh the message right now is to understand that this is here it's constitutional the technology is
00:16:35.960 there to make this thing happen and this is the only thing we've got to stop against the cbdc threat
00:16:40.820 i will say this the states that get behind this those that get behind it early on
00:16:44.680 this is going to open up uh they have the opportunity to be the gold capital of the world
00:16:49.000 you will see economic benefits in that state like crazy because money is going to flow from other
00:16:53.620 countries there uh people are looking at the digital back china won and saying i don't trust that
00:16:58.760 they're looking at the dollar and saying i'm a little uneasy about that debt at a trillion dollars
00:17:02.140 every hundred days uh and if i had texas and a gold-backed currency that's legal tender i'm
00:17:08.740 interested in that i'm going to put money into that so the key is continue to build awareness
00:17:12.740 yeah it is is this why is this why florida didn't florida already come out under desantis and say
00:17:19.000 that he will not allow the central bank digital current the federal reserve central bank digital
00:17:23.660 currency to be issued in the state of florida or used in the state of florida yes we we've seen that
00:17:30.100 and uh that's good uh but we've seen also uh as kevin's talked before in his show uh uh you know the
00:17:36.460 federal government used to have a um 55 mile per hour speed limit for those that are old enough to
00:17:40.860 remember the inflation in the 70s back there and states said i'm not going to enforce that
00:17:45.200 until they said well you're not going to get our federal money and and so it doesn't have a lot of
00:17:49.260 weight behind it but in principle it's right got this is the solution that has the weight behind it
00:17:53.720 that's the real solution uh that can give people economic liberty today uh and now it's a matter of
00:17:59.540 getting those one or two states across the finish line and i think you're going to see probably
00:18:03.040 10 15 20 other states uh coming closely behind that kevin go back into one to off of mike's point
00:18:11.000 you're working on trying to get these and you need a couple to fall in line then they'll see the
00:18:15.060 economic benefits and everybody fall in line want me in the process a study bill these study bills what
00:18:21.620 does that entail and what will the studies entail well a perfect example of that's utah uh the treasurer
00:18:28.940 is marlo oaks he's a very uh aggressive conservative treasurer so he said natural asset companies know
00:18:36.220 and and he got out there he he will be given the ability to study this we've sat down with marlo oaks
00:18:42.560 and his deputy treasurer kurt and they love this they realize that it's constitutional and they realize
00:18:50.000 that the technology exists basically all they have to do is pass it in the legislature and then pick
00:18:55.780 which among the competitive technologies and the sourcing point for the gold and silver
00:19:00.720 no state has to own gold and silver to make this happen they just have to make it possible for
00:19:06.740 individuals to buy the gold and silver and store it in a legitimate depository where they can recognize
00:19:13.220 how much is there and then they can allocate that gold so that an individual says i bought two ounces
00:19:19.580 of gold now i want to uh uh purchase with one tenth of one ounce which about two hundred dollars right
00:19:26.640 two hundred and uh some dollars and they can go into a grocery store tap that debit card and with that
00:19:33.460 they can buy you know their groceries and they know that once the the grocery stores figure this out that
00:19:39.460 they can receive gold instead of u.s dollars that's what they're going to want so the study is just going
00:19:44.420 to confirm everything we've written in the book pirate money it's totally constitutional uh supreme
00:19:49.240 court decisions back it the technology exists and it can be operational in a very short period of time
00:19:55.220 in any state that's willing to pursue it
00:19:57.560 uh kevin uh where do people go once again where they go to get your show all your social media and
00:20:04.660 the book uh economic war room.com is where you go to get the show pirate money book.com is where you get the book
00:20:11.780 fantastic mike carter uh the same where do people go to get your content and where they go to get
00:20:19.000 your social media absolutely if they go to transactionalgold.com uh you'll see states that
00:20:24.700 are in process right now there's a scorecard there of kind of what's going on there's frequently asked
00:20:28.560 questions uh and uh i would encourage uh everybody to take a look at that get up to speed if they're
00:20:33.980 interested get the book talk to the legislators if it's not this year make sure they start working
00:20:38.080 it for next year because this is critical as we see with uh with the debt that we're headed
00:20:42.180 headed down and this is this is the real solution and we can make it happen
00:20:46.320 and i gotta tell you you've got a great uh fighter on your team that that uh treasurer
00:20:52.740 controller out in utah he was the key i think he was one of the key people working with the team that
00:20:58.820 took down the net and natural asset uh companies where they tried to roll in so the federal government
00:21:04.120 and maybe the ccp others could just grab the natural resource in the country he did an amazing
00:21:08.360 job and got wall street to fully stop that so if a guy people of that quality kevin and mike
00:21:13.500 were on this uh good things are going to happen so thank you guys very much for coming on here
00:21:17.500 explain look forward to having you back thank you for having us
00:21:20.560 it's a kind of outside the box thinking that we need more of and here's the thing here's the reason
00:21:28.340 you need more of it it's it's such a it's such a just a brazen up in your grill disaster
00:21:35.240 we understand we're fully understand how mike johnson got the job and how the people around
00:21:40.580 him got the job right and kevin we we understand that kevin mccarthy and these guys cut a terrible
00:21:45.840 deal it was an awful deal remember two years and mccarthy gave him the second year no caps
00:21:51.380 on deficits no caps on spending and push it past the 24 election so it wouldn't become
00:21:56.680 part of the national debate the donors want that because the donors didn't want the people looking
00:22:01.120 around saying well hey maybe part of the solution is increasing taxes on the wealthy they didn't want
00:22:05.640 that given all that there were many leverage points many leverage points you could come here and
00:22:10.920 number one just not about the cuts in the spending and policy wins but in this situation actually
00:22:19.140 forcing and remember audience johnson does not have the ability to close the border but he's got the
00:22:28.580 ability to withhold the money to run the government until they close the border and he would have forced
00:22:36.980 biden to do that or make in front of the entire in front of you know everyone like biden going to talk
00:22:43.900 the state of the union exactly what the stakes are and what's happening and be able to articulate
00:22:48.620 that every day you come to the sticks in particular with uh lakin riley and these other young women and
00:22:55.460 children are being murdered by his illegal alien invaders it would become a even bigger national story
00:23:01.660 that was the option and in not doing that you've baked in now a mentality that we're accepting the premise
00:23:13.580 of the mccarthy debt deal and you're assuming that it's just got it's just a a natural in the
00:23:20.060 natural order things you just nothing you do to stop it that's just not true that's just not true
00:23:24.900 to stop it's not easy to stop it's not pleasant to stop it is going to take a fight and uh in toughness
00:23:33.420 and steely resolve because the media is going to come after you and paint it in a totally different
00:23:38.160 light you're going to have to go in and pound it every day and articulate your point
00:23:41.660 but you do have the technical and legal points of leverage that you need you are choosing you are
00:23:50.200 consciously choosing not to do that now they're saying oh we're really going to put the effort
00:23:54.700 into the appropriations bill next time it's not good enough and therefore the kevin friedmans of the
00:23:59.860 world and mike carters and others that are working on various alternatives you know all of a sudden
00:24:06.580 start to make sense this is why and i was never a gold bug i kind of understand now that i've gotten
00:24:14.080 a deeper understanding about what happened after nixon took us off the gold standard or converting
00:24:21.720 our currency to gold what what happened you see all the negative things that happened that was really
00:24:28.320 the beginning of the financialization of the economy we were a manufacturing powerhouse at that time and
00:24:34.700 we're not a manufacturing powerhouse today we're a manufacturing powerhouse at the time
00:24:38.340 and one of the one of the things that did it led to the financialization of the country to the
00:24:43.180 detriment of workers and over time more returns went to capital than more returns went to labor to your
00:24:50.880 work and that is something that's plagued us to this very day and it's only getting worse the
00:24:55.880 concentration of wealth is only getting worse and under biden it's gotten extreme obama and biden is
00:25:01.280 when it got absolutely extreme the only time it happened under president trump was when we got
00:25:05.440 hit by a chinese bioweapon and he had to take some emergency measures um to uh kind of make sure we
00:25:11.400 took care of aggregate demand the drop in aggregate demand by passing the big stimulus bill
00:25:15.800 so i was not a gold bug but gold's at an all-time high and one of the reasons all-time high is the
00:25:22.120 convergence of geopolitical and economic forces we talk about every day in the show
00:25:27.240 and that's why we want you to go to birch gold and we just keep telling you we're giving you access
00:25:32.600 to people that have a deep understanding one thing's birch gold doing first part of i said hey
00:25:38.460 let's talk about let's let's get people up to speed on what a what the dollar is as prime reserve
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00:25:51.480 financial and economic life is predicated upon a stable dollar of which we don't have a stable
00:25:57.740 dollar right now let's explain that we did that in a four parts four part series we're adding the
00:26:02.780 fifth part and it's about this very issue central bank digital currency how can you have a federal
00:26:07.680 reserve the system works for the treasury hand in glove to kind of monetize the debt to what we call
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00:26:18.460 not just that people have a they have a limited take of how much they can take the chinese and the
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00:31:43.920 want to bring in karen sigman uh from um americans uh uh freedom alliance uh before i get you've got a
00:31:52.000 special coming up on saturday i think it is and i want to make sure everybody knows about it particularly
00:31:56.080 in the greater los angeles area but you were at cpac uh you had the great um two-hour
00:32:03.200 take down the ccp i was honored to kind of give closing remarks to that but you were there for
00:32:06.800 all of cpac give us your give us your sense you put on a lot of these conferences over the years
00:32:12.960 your sense of of cpac and then maybe how that rolled into last night across the nation on uh super tuesday
00:32:20.560 uh thanks so much steve uh yes i was at cpac and we did hold an astounding two-hour breakout session
00:32:30.400 world war g that was a follow-on to our world war three event that we had done last year um you
00:32:37.120 keynoted that you keynoted this one also and we had many of the same players uh frank gaffney brian
00:32:44.080 kennedy john mills gordon chang uh brad thayer and and reggie little john and others and it was
00:32:51.040 just astounding we tried to do in two in two hours what we did in two days but i think we we really
00:32:58.320 made the point that the chinese communist party is a gigantic threat to us as far as cpac goes um i
00:33:08.560 i thought the energy was absolutely tremendous i was there last year and i hadn't been for some time
00:33:15.600 prior to covid but i was really heartened by the energy generally speaking at cpac this year
00:33:21.840 um clearly the war room and real america's voice was a focal point you're opening the the entire event
00:33:29.360 with your four four and a half hour um force multiplier event was just absolute that just
00:33:37.200 kicked the whole thing off with tremendous energy uh president trump was stupendous of course and your
00:33:45.360 closing remarks also just launched us into action action action and everything in between was
00:33:53.680 outstanding and i also really like the theme um for cpac this year where globalism goes to die
00:34:00.960 and um as you know i'm part of the sovereignty coalition with frank gaffney reggie littlejohn and and
00:34:06.880 the rest and we are all about sovereignty and and the whole message of where globalism goes to die
00:34:15.120 was just exactly perfect so the entire event with all the speakers it was i came home completely
00:34:23.040 energized and heartened and as to how did this tie into yesterday i would say 100 percent um the
00:34:30.160 energy that we saw at cpac was very evident in the turnout all all across the country yesterday
00:34:38.560 you're part of the also the the la gop uh we've spent a lot of time today on texas because
00:34:44.800 we think first of it was just amazingly important yeah trying to thwart the bush apparatus from
00:34:50.720 taking it back over but also we use it as an example for places like ohio and florida and others
00:34:56.480 that are huge maga but still has a major establishment influence over the party and
00:35:01.040 the direction of how to use the lessons from that grassroots to go california is different because
00:35:06.960 you're almost like a different country in in a radical country given how the the progressive
00:35:11.760 democrats kind of control the state given that the leading voter vote getter in the in the senate
00:35:18.480 run yesterday was steve garvey um what has happened what has happened in california are they any green
00:35:24.880 shoots that people can actually embrace that we're making some progress and turning that around
00:35:30.480 absolutely i think it's that's a great expression for it i think there's so much hope
00:35:36.560 hope um we're all just kind of reeling from the great so much great news that steve garvey did so
00:35:44.320 incredibly well we have a lot of candidates who advanced and give us hope uh steve garvey of course
00:35:51.360 is is one of them the tremendous turnout for donald trump of course is another um we've got a great uh
00:35:58.640 candidate i think he's in second place um nate uh hawkman who's coming up um up against gascon in los
00:36:07.440 angeles which is that's going to be quite a contest we've got to get rid of gascon so there's a lot of
00:36:15.280 a lot of little shining lights i think that we can cling to for um hope as we move forward and
00:36:22.480 certainly what happened with steve garvey is one of them by the way trump talks about this all the
00:36:29.600 time as far as just absolute votes california may arguably have more maga than anybody right i
00:36:35.840 understand it's what's got a 40 million uh population but there's there's what is it six
00:36:40.800 and a half or seven million that confirm maga voters in in the state is my is my number correct
00:36:47.040 there because trump talks about it all the time yeah and we the la county republican party is the
00:36:52.160 biggest county republican party in the entire country we might we have more registered republicans
00:36:58.000 than anywhere else yes we are outnumbered obviously but we do have a huge force here and they you know
00:37:07.360 what percentage of them are maga i would say far more than one would expect and um the energy here also
00:37:15.600 is tremendous obviously we've had a mass exodus people going to florida texas tennessee
00:37:20.880 um idaho various places every every red drop that leaves um puts it at a greater just puts us at a
00:37:28.880 greater disadvantage but still the energy here the power the you know we are behind enemy lines and i
00:37:36.080 think what that does is it creates a certain um definitely a different kind of energy a passion of
00:37:45.120 an entirely different kind when you feel it's it's really existential for us here and you said we're
00:37:50.880 another country we most certainly are another country here but we are we are warriors i have to say
00:37:57.360 we are tested we are we are we live we live under all kinds of um it's not easy to be to be red here
00:38:06.640 it's not easy to be maga here but yesterday showed that there's there's a lot of us and a lot of energy behind it
00:38:13.120 a lot of energy and a lot of hope um you're also always cutting edge about audiences we have to tap
00:38:20.400 into and people we have to empower talk about your conference over the weekend our own jane zirkle is
00:38:25.040 going to participate but walk me through the uh walk me through the conference yes thanks um this is the
00:38:31.280 second of of our three-part series you know last year we did world war three the early years and we were
00:38:39.040 talking mostly about national security issues china in particular but other things as well
00:38:44.400 and then we're we followed that with this series it was originally going to be just one and i had
00:38:49.600 mentally titled it the war on practically everybody because in the final analysis yes there are national
00:38:56.080 security issues yes there's political warfare but there's also a deep cultural spiritual
00:39:02.560 all kinds of rot and attacks that are being waged on us every day every minute every hour so even if
00:39:09.280 you're not particularly aware of what's going on with china china is very aware of what's going on with
00:39:14.080 you and the left is very aware of what's going on with you and they have planted seeds that have grown
00:39:21.760 such unbelievable tentacles throughout our culture throughout our schools our media so it became too big for
00:39:29.680 one conference and i broke it up into three last month we had the war on men which is the war on
00:39:34.800 masculinity right boys are told they're they're they're they're um imperfect girls the whole notion
00:39:41.600 of toxic masculinity the idea of risk-taking and and adventurism none of this stuff is allowed anymore
00:39:49.360 everything to do with men and masculinity is tamped down fathers are have been denigrated for decades and
00:39:55.520 decades so we we had a phenomenal conference on that including all those aspects but including
00:40:01.360 the effect that it has on our war fighting ability and what it's doing to our military this one that
00:40:07.440 we have on sunday will be sunday uh march 10th just coming up is the counterpart it's the war on women
00:40:16.240 and no we are not talking about what the patriarchy is doing to us that's just a great big
00:40:20.720 lie it's much more the war that feminism has been doing to us the war that marxism has been doing
00:40:29.200 because feminism is has in fact been a marxist line of effort um the war on femininity the war on mothers
00:40:37.440 um not just by the legal system but certainly by the government so to address all of these we have
00:40:43.200 we're just so thrilled we have riley gaines the swimmer who's just absolutely stupendous what an amazing
00:40:49.760 hero she is um standing up against the trans agenda standing up for girls for women in sports and
00:40:57.280 standing up for free speech generally we have opening with kimberly fletcher president and founder of
00:41:04.080 moms for america another complete dynamo z van fleet cannot be more excited about she's just tremendous
00:41:13.920 talk she talks about as as she just had an amazing interview with tucker uh the two cultural revolutions
00:41:21.200 one of the maus and the other one here who would have thought that that we're following maus um game
00:41:27.360 game game plan but in fact we are so she'll be talking about that so that kind of marxism the effect
00:41:33.600 on women noni darwish a great friend marvelous expert on islam she'll be comparing how islam
00:41:43.600 and and and the left use and exploit women for their agenda why did we bring her in
00:41:51.600 right now because of what's happening in israel this is that's a huge um piece of what's happening
00:41:57.760 in israel we have steve coghlin talking to us about how all of this as i said is a communist um marxist
00:42:06.240 line of effort the notion of feminism was brought in to undermine women men families children culture
00:42:16.960 all of this is the war on all of us and then of course we have jane zirkle who i i've been admiring
00:42:23.680 for a long time and then when she said at the um at your uh force multiplier event she she just came
00:42:30.880 right out and said there's a war on women and she just is in the middle of completing a book feminine
00:42:36.800 femininity is your superpower i thought oh we've absolutely got to bring her in because
00:42:42.240 that is one of the main aspects of this war and i think what we need to realize as i sort of
00:42:49.040 brush brushed on it's not just a war on men it's not just a war on women it's a war on each of us as
00:42:56.160 individuals it's a war on values on morality it's a war on it's a war on freedoms and it's
00:43:03.840 also and this is really important it's a war on truth and so we're very excited about addressing all
00:43:11.440 of this on sunday and then the following month we will have another conference culminating this and
00:43:17.760 this is extremely just such a difficult topic but as you know such an important one the war on children
00:43:23.440 and we have a great lineup for that too uh christopher ruffo being being one of them
00:43:30.720 but this sunday in santa monica we're going to have just an amazing event just each one of these
00:43:38.560 speakers uh five five women and then steve coghlin will be talking about such a such important aspects
00:43:45.520 of what is happening to each of us every day we hear about women young women
00:43:53.120 young men they're not they're not even thinking about getting married nobody's talking about
00:43:57.680 having children all of this is is the some of the consequences of the wars that have been waged against
00:44:05.040 us what you were a um one of the leaders uh fighter in the cold war effort let me think the marxist um
00:44:15.760 solutions and economics didn't work marx was a a terrible economist but he had a very he had a very
00:44:23.040 strong take on history and sociology is this just the the marxist revolution that we've
00:44:29.600 fought really since the french revolution but in the 20th century since the bolsheviks is this
00:44:35.440 simply the non-economic part coming after the family men women children is that is that what we're
00:44:42.000 seeing here is that as you break it down is this a neo-marxist fight against the judeo-christian
00:44:48.880 west and its most valued kind of social structures the family absolutely um the family is as they've
00:44:56.960 always known the bulwark against totalitarian totalitarianism totalitarian takeover as you
00:45:04.880 noted marxism um the economic piece didn't work um his exhortation to the workers of the world to
00:45:12.400 unite cast off your chains obviously didn't work the middle class was pretty happy growing and
00:45:18.400 capitalism was all a good thing and so they pivoted to um the their long march through the institutions
00:45:25.280 the left's long march which i have said we actually had a conference on this it's revolution by other
00:45:31.040 means exactly um analogous to china's unrestricted warfare the best kind of war is when you don't
00:45:38.960 even have to fire you win without firing a shot and i would contend that this is exactly that they can
00:45:45.200 they they go for your weakest institutions your weakest um points and and undermine them how do you
00:45:55.280 undermine the family you go after you go after men and say that they're toxic you go and that fathers
00:46:01.280 are a bad at least superfluous if not an evil thing women should be more like men so you're destroying
00:46:08.480 femininity and in the process you're also destroying men um then you take the trans agenda going after
00:46:14.960 women so now you're now you're destroying women's abilities to move forward you you have supreme court
00:46:21.840 justice nominees saying they they they cannot even say if some what a man what a woman is because
00:46:28.400 they're not a biologist i mean this is just the breakdown of of everything it's the breakdown of
00:46:35.040 men of women of science of logic as i said of truth of of of our understanding of the world and it in large
00:46:45.280 part yes it's the war against men children and all of that but it's also and the trans agenda is a big part of
00:46:51.200 this it's to it's to impose a kind of derangement on us you mentioned judeo-christian values western
00:46:59.600 civilization those are all predicated on a set of standards of values of morals of a of a code of a
00:47:06.160 book of the word once you undermine all of that and i would say that saying you can't define what a
00:47:14.400 woman is unless you're by you've just destroyed the very notion of of there being a reality that's
00:47:22.880 actually real you've you've just cast that completely aside when when you we are forced to
00:47:28.800 say that a man is a woman again as in the case of um riley gains and so on you're forcing people to
00:47:36.080 say things that they know are not true and you're either making them believe things that they know aren't
00:47:41.920 true or making them say it at a certain point it doesn't really matter you are undermining a value
00:47:47.760 system and a and a code of truth and and science on which everything that we know and prosper from
00:48:00.240 is predicated judeo-christian values depend on being able to inquire um and and you have a standard in
00:48:09.200 a code of conduct western civilization is all about inquiry and skepticism and science and proving and
00:48:16.880 truth undermining that and and i would also say everything to do with covid was part of destroying
00:48:22.400 all of that so we are living in a time when they are trying to just make us awash in utter chaos the
00:48:31.360 chaos is civilizational with the border it's chaos with fentanyl it's chaos with our children it's
00:48:37.760 chaos in the family it's it's chaos in our brains and this is one reason i think what you do steve is
00:48:46.160 so incredibly valuable you just draw that line through all the all the all this all the noise
00:48:52.560 right to the signal while they're trying to swamp all of us with noise every day it's chaos everywhere
00:49:00.080 it's chaos in our brains and so yes is this part of the marxist line of attack absolutely and our
00:49:09.120 effort with these conferences is to get people sort of re on track again and feeling confident that there
00:49:17.360 is in fact such a track that you can say men are good masculinity is good fathers are good women are
00:49:23.600 good girls are good children need to be left alone um and to be confident and bold in those assertions
00:49:32.560 in the face of all the insanity that they're bombarding us with where where did they go one
00:49:40.080 more time karen where they go to find out about this conference are you going to live stream it
00:49:44.000 um i am not sure we will be talking about that uh right now it's it's not where do people go to get
00:49:52.640 where where they go to get tickets americanfreedomalliance.org has the link and uh and from there you can
00:50:00.960 go ahead and get a ticket or many and actually we've created a code war room for 30 discount for tickets
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00:50:34.880 content that we have karen thank you so much for being on here great work appreciate it thanks so
00:50:41.280 much steve thanks sunday our own jane zirkle we'll make sure we push it out strongly by the way the
00:50:46.160 family and the currency that's the neo-marxist attack this is why it's so important to go to
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00:50:58.880 this week as we get into it you're going to pass a budget is going to have a massive you know they're
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