WarRoom Battleground EP 489: The Climate Lunacy Of The Biden Administration
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Stephen K. Bannon and Dave Walsh break down the President Trump's speech on the need for the U.S. to become an energy dominant nation. They discuss the impact of the speech and what it means for the future of the country and the world.
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in
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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 Friday 8 March year of our 2024 a lot to get through I asked Dave Walsh
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to watch the speech last night there's also been all types of articles out about the subsidies about
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sustainability where this is all going you heard coach Tuberville on the morning show say look
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you know he's a reasonable guy you know level-headed um uh kind of you know that kind of tough
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common sense a cussedness that Americans are known for particularly uh Americans in the south
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and from Texas and that part of the west and he said look I've sat up here with an open mind and
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heard it all he says it's all it's all a cult he says voodoo it's not he says this climate stuff
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doesn't make any sense and they never really bring up any expertise and this stuff's passed
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and it's trains of dollars they don't know what to go for he says it's all just a payoff for their
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buddies so we asked Dave Walsh to look at this speech last night to get in back of the numbers
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he's our expert so so Walsh given and we had Bessett on too the financial guy saying hey their policy
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is a maximalist uh financial policy fiscal policy of no return uh they've just put the pedal to the
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metal is the same in energy I mean we can't turn this economy around until we become energy full
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spectrum energy dominant like we were under Trump give us your assessment last night where do we stand
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and uh is this madness going to destroy the country yeah we had the senile president yelling at us
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for 55 minutes non-stop um so let's get into a few other things right before energy I wanted to
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comment on one the uh comments about Putin and stopping issue number one issue number one I'm
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going to tie this to energy uh this uh stopping this uh war by Putin that we're going to we're going to be
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saved from him we're going to stop his advance into other nations we're going to prevent him from
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moving further we're going to not bow down to him you know last week just friday a week ago
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the united states of america's nasa launched another joint mission with russia into the into
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the global space station the international space station and guess what we continue for now 18
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consecutive months during this war getting 54 of our yellow cake uranium supply for our reactors our
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nuclear navy our nuclear arms from russia and allied states no change non-stop along with this
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nasa mission so you know folks get very curious the nature of why this emerges once again to issue
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number one sending 60 more billion to a country who you know we're fighting russia in this supposedly
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russia is allied with china to whom we will provide hundreds of billions of dollars of hardware
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procurement for our basic energy supply and electricity lithium ion batteries and solar panels
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as they produce 87 percent of the world supply of both in our going forward energy supply under his
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policies we're actually egregiously supporting ally russia ally china with those acquisitions of
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hardware for electricity under his policies so yeah the americans are very very concerned and
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wondering why issue number one in this hollering match was supporting ukraine further so you know huge
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byproduct the the energy thing um i i hate to keep harping on next era what's happening in florida
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but let me describe for example what's happening here with um 90 000 megawatts announced of solar
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subsidized by this federal government being installed here by this this one utility now i will say also
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in fairness to them this uh transposes across all the states in the country the same kind of thing is
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going on only more of it here next era to his point on the rich not being taxed more next era will
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benefit over the next over the next 20 years from a hundred billion in tax subsidies provided for their
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solar and wind and not wind but so much but battery storage locations they'll invest in in florida
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you're going to invest 300 billion in that apparatus here a hundred billion will be subsidized so in terms of
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the rich getting richer and corporations now paying their fair share no they're getting back duke energy
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next era dominion energy the epc firms building these claptrap part-time intermittent renewable farms
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are benefiting enormously from federal subsidies particularly the investors in them who are major
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corporate wall street traded enterprises duke energy entergy bpnl dominion energy southern company but
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particularly next era all benefiting from hundreds of billions in subsidies to build this kind of
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resource what will happen here in 20 years if this is done their revenue will double their ebitda will
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grow by two billion a year just related ratepayer costs will double not inflation adjusted but in real
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terms today just because of this solarization that they'll build electrical reliability on the other
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hand were reduced by 45 that's the net outcome of the net zero good good fellow with the presentation
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in five net zero less than net zero economic value added of these biden ira programs with respect to
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energy destroying value in the energy system electrically in less reliability much higher cost for rate
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payers while the corporations doing this become enriched by subsidies so all due respect is corporations
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going to pay more in taxes less than more in taxes no not when you take into account the massive
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subsidies granted ev makers and particularly electricity providers coming up under his ira
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i just want to pull the camera back from what you heard last night or what you're telling us
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with all the analyses you put out if they pursue this net zero policy uh that we will not have the
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energy capabilities to really be a major industrial power unless the price of this just goes through
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the roof and the rate payers going to have to end up somehow paying for this yeah when you when you
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analyze the booze allen mckinsey boston consulting analytic of what's happening with electricity generation
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supply in this country with this fast growth scenario that we're into now on renewables what happens over the
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next 10 years is we spend about a trillion five in cost of new capital for power generation in a time
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period we'd normally spend about about 700 billion we're going to spend 600 billion a trillion five
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instead and yet yield out of that across 10 years only about a five percent increase in energy value of
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annual kilowatt hour production 10 years from now compared to now in our electrical generation capacity
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of power plants because 95 of what's going to be installed is part-time part of the day average
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five hour solar average seven and a half hour a day wind intermittent also at the same time
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part-time resources being the almost the entirety of us utility investment in the next 10 years because of a
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subsidies but b the attack by the epa his epa on any more gas-fired technology for combined cycle
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any more coal-fired technology yes a hundred thousand megawatts of coal baseload continuous
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duty coal being shut down to be replaced by and that runs a hundred percent of the time replaced by
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part-time technologies so we're only growing the electrification supply in kilowatt hours by about
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five percent and spending three times the money to do it which will be and half a billion of that
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passed to taxpayers in subsidies to support that it's an insane set of policies while we're supposedly
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electrifying everything on evs on home heating in the northeast and upper midwest this is it's quite
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contrary much more costly to the average citizen and removing choice of having coal nuclear combined
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cycle gas power in the energy mix and transitioning to one choice just like his position on electric
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cars one choice meaning no choice for consumers in this case only renewable power which is four and a
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half to ten times more costly than basic conventional power that we've very advanced power through advanced
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combined cycle plants advanced nuclear plants and very clean coal plants that we've become become
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accustomed to we're talking four to ten times the capex cost of this new part-time stuff that works
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just a fraction of the day so so we made the case this morning with scott besson uh of which he taught
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it's the three i program but the three three three i think three percent economic growth you get the
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deficit down you just free spending you get it down to three percent of uh of um the three percent of the
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deficit from six you cut it in half and you get three million barrels more per day in production
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he said those threes over ten years we work ourselves out of this his fear is that he says
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first off if trump doesn't win and buying keeps up it's over and he says this as a hedge fund guy
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professionally the other building block i keep arguing so that the the fiscal irresponsibility and
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financial mismanagement is one and that directly impacts people's lives they now understand how the
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spending and the deficits drive inflation are killing them the second component piece of this
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that is in stark relief i mean these are not close is to make the energy argument of what has to
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happen so you give me two minutes right now of your counter state of the union to biden that should be
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the trump playbook going forward sir now we we must continue to be or resume from 2020 resume
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putting our pedal to the metal on being a dominant energy supplier for the world particularly with
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respect to oil and gas exports which have been a hallmark of our attempt to save the deficit from
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being a a mind-boggling problem with respect to ruining the value of our currency the deficit today
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is a trillion dollars in terms of foreign trade we import three trillion we export two trillion 370
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billion of our export value have now grown to be largely under the trump administration oil and
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gas and related products of chemicals and plastics made from oil and gas where now he's announced
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wanting to stall any new lng or natural gas export facilities in the country for an 18-month timeout study
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of their viability for environmental reasons globally adding to the global warming issue no this should be
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built on and and encouraged the fact of additional natural gas exports natural gas exports have not
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been ruinous to pricing here in the u.s natural gas is now only a buck eighty a decatherm one-sixth of
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what it was in the height of the ukraine issue so we've had continued highly competitive natural gas costs
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here we can export on an unlimited basis regain the geopolitical strength that gives us in western europe
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supporting western europe supporting japan supporting korea with natural gas exports no he wants to stop
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them and and further widen the deficit this oil and gas are our largest export product as a nation again
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about 360 billion a year and of course you know the deficit is in foreign trade a massive contributor to
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decline in value of the currency and inflation americans see every day in energy which cascades through
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the entire economy and he's and he's pushing creating a wider deficit by stopping the export of natural gas
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from this country it's it's it's i just want to make sure i just want to make sure that there's nothing
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close about these two energy policies this is another bright line hard line dichotomy or you know you one
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choice of the other one one will take you down one path the other take you down another path no doubt in
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your mind no doubt and he he presented our good fellow on at five the fact of the you know these
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aren't just signals what he's what he's broadcasting through the epa through the doe are not signals
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they're actual they're actual policies to shutter coal-fired uh power in the country to shutter any more
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natural gas power in the country by 2035 if this massively expensive carbon capture or massively
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inefficient conversion to hydrogen fuel doesn't happen he wants to shut down the remaining parts
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of our fossil energy base which is tremendously ruinous we need to grow that we need to do what
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china's doing let's grow their electricity supply by about 70 percent based on more fossil fuels to
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compete with china not to accept their mantra to buy more of their equipment to buy more of their
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inverters more of their solar panels more of their uh batteries for battery storage we ought to be
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creating our own energy from our own abundant natural gas export as much as we can also let our
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population become self-sufficient on on oil gas and and our related coal resources on a clean coal basis
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we we need to look at all this because this would these things would grow the economy reducing energy
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costs increasing energy supply we're probably three million barrels a day behind in production where
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we would be had we remained in the trump trajectory of not shutting down permitting on federal lands
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yeah in alaska in the gulf that that three million barrels behind where we would be
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that that that number is exactly scott beston's number so the two great brains we've got walsh and
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beston come with the exact same number last question um because i gotta bounce i know you gotta bounce
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uh coach tuberville was pretty up front he said look i've been here for three years i've heard it
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all i've seen this in these committees i heard the presentation he said categorically that the climate
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change uh the climate change movement the climate change cult up here is a complete and total fraud
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and a complete and total hoax your thoughts sir i completely agree with the coach on that he speaks with
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great wisdom the when you look at the science data and the number of actual scientists with actual
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heavy credentials the chair of the physics department emeritus at mit physics professor happer from
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princeton a variety wide variety of nobel prize winners have indicated the actual hard science behind
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the minuscule minuscule quantity which is again 0.0002 percent of the man-caused co2 in the upper
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atmosphere having any impact on changing global temperatures there is no case for that that underlies
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all of this theory which goes back to the obama administration in its first three months naming co2
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a new harmful pollutant where for 20 years it had not been one of course mercury uh you know nox nitrous
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oxide heavy metals heavy particulate yes harmful pollutants co2 is a naturally occurring element
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to the degree of 95 of it it can't be abated it comes from evaporating lakes rivers and ocean waters
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and rotting plant material in the main the uh in vast majority of it so we can't we can't abate it
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or stop it therefore i mean this whole this whole issue of spending three times to four times more
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on electrification than we then we normally would and converting to no choice for consumers to all evs
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when we're not even building the electrification to support that is is lunacy but it's based on a
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fundamental theory that that is not a correct one from a science basis toberville speaking with
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wisdom dave dave uh how do people continue to how do people follow you you can reach me on getter
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uh at dave walsh energy and truth social the same and i've been very active speaking uh more regionally
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on this topic as well steve thank you by the way so if people want to sign you up for a speech uh
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besides we know you got your your your guys here in the production team that act as your agents so
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how do people get to how do they get to you directly there are numerous ways to reach me in the email
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and i'm on i'm on linkedin for a variety of purposes i can be reached that way i can be reached on email
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dave walsh at dakota group.com good way to reach me an email they're right out there in public
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dave walsh thank you so much honored to have you on here great analysis
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okay this case you should know we did is that um having done a lot of pick and shovel work over in
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europe to assist or to help um the populist nationalist movement there and this came from my work with
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nigel farage for years and then culminating in brexit and trying to support nigel afterwards to have
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brexit enforced um one things we want to do we saw a great need for a great need for was really
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how do you train people up now if you go back to right before cpac and for all the war and posse that
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was there we had this uh force multiplier academy force multiplier academy and that was really to take
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a module a module of what we were trying to accomplish at this gladiator school the academy for
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the judeo-christian west it was a take it and just see off you know on a one-off how people respond to
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it and particularly we gave a whole full menu i think we had i don't know 50 or 60 speakers for
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those five hours five hours one 15 minute break uh started we had room for 200 to 225 when i got the
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room had 400 they let in another 100 stood in the back for the entire time 500 people nobody left in the
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in the rave reviews we got on that shows us that we're on the right track so here here's the
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gladiator school was the following it was to have a three-part program the first part is the is the
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teaching of the basics and fundamentals and theoretical part the history the art the culture of our
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civilization of the judeo-christian west why is this why is it the greatest civilization in the world
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and we say that this is empirical evidence but we we we immerse you in that we immerse you with
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this culture is what i call jerusalem athens in rome and then of course obviously the modern part
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of that but the ancient part of it that kind of grounds us and roots us what is that why is it
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important why has it been resilient why is it freed more people created more wealth uh more happiness
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than any other civilization in the history of the world why is why does that happen and why can those
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values and principles be promulgated into the future then part two of the training is the i don't
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know we'll put it in a very basic way to weaponize you to actually turn you into a information war
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warrior gladiator that in modern uh companies in modern institutions in modern politics whether
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campaigns are actually governing that you can be at the cutting edge with the understanding of of media
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training social media training all of it that you can really kind of take those ideas and take these
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concepts and make sure that you can promulgate them and particularly fight for them the third part
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was a uh a physical and mental part to make sure that you're tough enough and healthy as healthy as
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you can possibly be all of it and do that in one package uh we have worked on this for years we had to
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get through the court case first because what they did as soon as we announced and what they did they
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put the uh monasteries up for auction one of the great tragedies of the judeo-christian west in its heartland
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uh whether it's the uh the the desert church or the church in uh west europe a lot of these main
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magnificent architectural um uh masterpieces are now vacant you know it was reverend hagey pastor
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hagey down there in houston texas used to always say the problem in europe is that the the churches
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are empty and the mosque are full uh that's true to a large extent um and particularly in italy italy church
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attendance is dropping uh and so every year the state and the state owns all of these uh owns all
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the the churches after they had the their secular revolution i think garibaldi and those guys back
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in the 19th century they kind of seized church assets kind of like the what the french revolution
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did but those are now put up on auction because they can't maintain them as long as you make a
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certain commitment for capital improvements you can get into this auction process of which we did we
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got it we returned to glider school the left wing deep state over there and this was a battle with
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the deep state wanted to drive us out but also just crushed the whole idea of it and threatened to put
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ben harnwell our own ben harnwell in prison so we spent a lot of money uh many millions of dollars
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and we fought it for five years and ben harnwell never wavered and uh and actually took the risk of
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going to prison like peter navarro and uh and we won we're quitting on everything and so now uh having
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done and we felt that this thing was going to come to a head that's why at cpac i took this whole day
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i want to test one of these modules the response has been overwhelming it's kind of like with the show
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what we have found out with the show is that if we give um not just information but maybe information
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you can't get into other places you'd have to watch like a lot of information you get here on capital
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markets and macroeconomics you would actually have to watch bloomberg tv a lot not not cnbc and
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fox business i mean it's much more sophisticated cnbc's kind of become just uh companies talking about
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their stocks right and and they give them softball interviews to try to prop the stocks and they
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advertise later it's pretty much a scam um fox business is not i mean mainly it's political
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commentary with a little bit of rnc talking points throughout the day it's not really a serious
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channel with serious people talking about serious topics you got maria bartroma in the morning and
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that's about it in fact lou dobbs now over lindale tv over here in fact follows us uh because it wasn't
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working for him anymore and given his sophisticated analysis so what we found out is the more that we
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make information that we take complex topics and the more that we put them out there in a way that
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kind of raises the bar and makes you reach for it doesn't dumb it down in fact we make it a little
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harder audience respond they want more of that and audiences come up a learning curve one thing we
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found since we started this with war room impeachment in late 2019 the fall of 2019 and going to pandemic
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and then going to and basically into the general war war room 2020 talking about the election that
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everything afterwards is that audiences have learning curves audiences get more sophisticated over time the
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more access to information you have the more that you have to and we don't make everything
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self-explanatory because we want to bury the bone a little bit and i keep telling you go to this site
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go to the site read this book talk to this guy this is social media we're trying to bury the bone a
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little bit because we understand in the process in your learning process and you're developing your
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own mental maps you go up a massive learning curve in fact you get smarter this is all just like in
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sports remember in sports and playing football and baseball everything basketball it's about reps you got to do
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reps i think it was uh was it um glasser that came up with the uh the theory you have to do something
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10 000 times to actually become an expert in it uh i can tell you from mo her experience when playing
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volleyball about 10 000 sets and then you kind of really know what you're doing you can't you you've
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worked through the problems that's what we try to do on the show we know now and we're going to test
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modules a couple places and i don't have the specific dates but we're looking in arizona we're
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looking in nevada we're going to look in colorado up there with lauren bobert a couple others maybe a
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couple in colorado maybe a couple in arizona in nevada could go test modules of this again to see how
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people respond to it uh this is absolutely needed what you have the um project 2025 of which biden has
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said he's going to make that a major part of his campaign uh in 2024 to demonize trump's policies
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and trump's people that will be coming in to deconstruct the administrative state uh we also
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know they need those warriors i had a chance to speak to uh sarab a sharma's group american moment
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last night these young warriors will be part of it but you also have the paul dan's you have project
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2025 you got johnny mcinty you have what steven miller's doing you got the afpi people you got
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obviously russ vote in that team uh so you have a lot of people working on this and now we want
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to bring in the posse because not that you may be going to the trump administration but it'll make
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you even a better not just citizen but warrior from maga in in on the precinct strategy everything
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the more knowledge you have you have as much knowledge as the people in the c-suites you're
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going to be that much more effective and so this whole fight is over these gladiator schools because
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we know they fear them they hate it they will try to do anything to shut it down and guess
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um so uh brother harnwell just we didn't have enough time i've got a segment here i want to walk
00:32:47.560
through what you've been through for the last four or five years why they immediately freaked out when
00:32:52.200
they found out we're going to do a when they understood that our gladiator school was to
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really build a new generation of uh avoid and it's not just young people we're going to take people of
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all ages in fact there's a lot of folks in their 40s that have done other things and saying hey now i
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want to shift i really want to get involved in politics or i want to understand how to become an
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information uh war uh gladiator and uh whether it's my cultural institution my business uh my
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entrepreneurial activities or maybe even get a job at local government a school board everything
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uh it's for all but why did they why did they freak out and why did they threaten to put you in prison
00:33:31.800
steve basically for for three principal reasons i would categorize them like this
00:33:37.720
the first one is that they um they couldn't respond to our arguments it is a peculiar situation
00:33:44.440
though americans will have some uh acquaintance with the reality is that the mainstream media
00:33:49.480
controls the nature of the debate and in italy that is even more so there's very little uh sunlight
00:33:56.920
there are very few cracks for the sunlight to get in um that's why whenever you were coming here
00:34:02.360
to you know i have to set the scene here for the posse whenever you came to italy and you were
00:34:09.240
speaking at events there were throngs of journalists forget the crowds forget the italians there were
00:34:15.880
throngs of journalists often a hundred deep um around you that you were bringing here to to this
00:34:21.640
country to this um peninsula arguments that simply were not being made by any political party and there
00:34:29.320
was huge appetite for that people saw what you've done with the trump campaign and they realized that
00:34:35.480
if those things were to take root here in italy it would be transformative and italy is a very
00:34:40.440
important culturally it's a very important um country in the european union so they couldn't respond to
00:34:46.840
our arguments and they had to you know the last thing that they wanted was under their very noses
00:34:52.520
was this uh this gladiator school for cultural warriors in a region lazio which is the region that
00:34:58.840
surrounds rome controlled by the former leader of the the democratic party the last thing they wanted
00:35:05.080
under their noses was this university of nationalism pushing out arguments that they knew they had no
00:35:13.960
response to so they had to shut this down one way or the other and the the best means available to
00:35:19.400
them and i compliment them they did a very good job on shutting this down for five years was lawfare
00:35:25.080
they just hit us with lawfare with one legal action after another um and one legal action after another
00:35:32.520
we won we we were victorious that's really all steve to interrupt myself that's why we won we we won
00:35:38.520
because we did not give up principally you know and that's you know when we when we open up steve on
00:35:44.840
on the first day that's going to be the first lesson you are here today the first lesson you know that we
00:35:49.960
want you to to appreciate is what happens when you do not give up i'm so incredibly important
00:35:56.200
uh so it's important also okay okay before you go to the second thing why is that so important
00:36:04.920
not simply here in the united states why was that such an important lesson because this story is on
00:36:09.320
fire throughout europe why is it so important particularly in europe which is quite different
00:36:14.920
at least culturally from the united states i mean we we share the same civilization the same culture but
00:36:19.640
individual countries have it but there's a definitely a different makeup of people in europe and you can
00:36:25.640
tell hey people you know your dna at some point in time made a decision uh to to come here
00:36:32.680
obviously some were without a decision were brought here right uh but it's just difference
00:36:38.040
this this this nation just in having to get through life and having to do it on your own in a prim
00:36:43.800
mortal forest uh is different than europe why was that lesson so important for the europeans that
00:36:50.200
we're not going to back down we're never going to stop we're not going to quit
00:36:53.560
um because as you as you as you indicate a lot of what we're doing here in this academy the
00:37:00.360
protection of the judeo-christian west the the protection of the judeo-christian foundation
00:37:06.040
of western civilization is coming back to europe having been percolating in the united states for the
00:37:13.080
last 250 years so we're not just basically trying to turn the clock back in in europe 250 years and pick up
00:37:20.520
with some sort of some sort of late feudalist system say let's return to this we're trying to pick up
00:37:27.000
these arguments as they have been embraced and transformed by the american experience that's
00:37:33.000
really very important to what we're trying to do and why it's a full frontal attack on the european
00:37:40.120
elites and establishments because people here in europe have very much a european mentality you know
00:37:46.200
you've often said on the show steve that america is a revolutionary power we don't have that sort of
00:37:51.880
psychology here in continental europe sure there have been revolutions but those revolutions all
00:37:58.120
they've really effectively done is just decapitated one set of political leadership and replaced it with
00:38:04.440
another to continue if not exactly the same even worse than what the predecessors did the american
00:38:10.360
experience of revolution is fundamentally different almost sui generis there aren't many examples that
00:38:16.840
i can think of uh of of such a successful and transformative revolution as the american one
00:38:23.960
and what is the essence of that american revolution why are americans so different from europeans because
00:38:29.880
they are you know if you buy into the idea of being american if you are american and you buy in
00:38:34.840
to that to that concept which obviously market as 110 percent you're buying into this idea that you
00:38:41.720
yourself as an american have a birthright to be the protagonist in your own destiny you're not serfs
00:38:49.000
you don't have the feudal system of bowing down to a king and just accepting sort of your your serfdom
00:38:55.640
and accepting whatever is given to you you know you expect the government to be your servant you don't
00:39:01.480
expect uh to be the government servant which is sadly the european experience i say sadly the european
00:39:07.320
experience is the very thing that america was formed in opposition to it's obviously what a great
00:39:12.760
proportion of america now sadly um um is is diametrically opposed to america has an america has an enemy
00:39:21.160
within problem right now but if but that's sort of extraneous i think i can say extraneous to the american
00:39:27.320
tradition but what the democrats and the left um are pushing so heavily really exceptionally heavily
00:39:33.240
over the last couple of generations even the historic left in america didn't have any affinity
00:39:38.520
with what the the things the progressive things that the that the democrats are pushing now specifically
00:39:45.400
on on the poor generation z um so that's the that's the european experience and that is why they are
00:39:52.840
terrified right they are it's it's why that the name steve bannon for for europeans is is the monster
00:40:00.120
hiding under the bed this is this is something where they absolutely have to stamp out and kill
00:40:05.880
in the crib because once it hits a critical mass they're no longer going to be able to stop it you
00:40:11.560
know that's trump's that's one of trump's if you look at trump how he how he developed this position of
00:40:17.880
absolute dominance in the gop it was because he didn't back down um it's because the more the
00:40:23.480
corrupt elites attacked him the more he didn't back down the stronger he became because what people
00:40:29.480
really want today in their political leadership is authenticity and that's on the left as well it is
00:40:34.440
as it is on the right um that is what the our corrupt leadership in europe um can't provide it can't
00:40:41.320
provide authenticity and it's absolutely terrified it so i said that they can't respond to uh to our
00:40:47.000
arguments and the other two points i think that follow on from that um is that one of the things
00:40:51.960
that this academy will do now we might not we might not do our academy for the judeo-christian west
00:40:57.080
at trizulti uh i think the war room has um i think denver has some b-roll just to play as i'm talking
00:41:02.920
just so the posse might have an idea of the complex we're talking about we might we might do it elsewhere
00:41:07.720
in italy we might do it elsewhere in europe right but this was the project and one of the things that we
00:41:13.160
wanted so clean keenly to do at this academy um was to to to to share it's like sharing the flame
00:41:21.480
isn't it it's like you have a small flame and you share it with other people and then the flame sort
00:41:26.120
of moves along um you're not inventing fire you're just sharing the flame you're sharing ideas that have
00:41:32.840
worked one of the things that there are corrupt european elites um here is is that they're absolutely
00:41:38.600
desperate part of what makes them desperate to maintain control is that we are not conceptually
00:41:43.640
aware that we are in the middle of an existential war um and they you know that's one thing that
00:41:48.840
they have to stamp out they have to stamp out um the possibility that a rebellion will grow in the
00:41:55.480
ranks from the bottom up and people will be aware that they are in a middle of an existential war
00:42:01.560
because if you are not conceptually aware of that how can you possibly win it's a rhetorical question
00:42:06.920
right the second reason they wanted to shut us down and the third steve is because of this thing
00:42:11.400
that you mentioned constantly almost on every edition of the show it's about agency it's about
00:42:17.160
people having the ability and the desire and the knowledge that they can change their own destiny
00:42:23.000
change their own lives take control of their own lives so for these three reasons steve to answer your
00:42:28.040
question this is why they had to shut us down and as i say like i've been a political activist
00:42:33.880
for the last 20 or so years um and just as a political activist um just watching how they
00:42:39.960
shut us down i can't help but respect it they they fought very very heavily very hard they organized
00:42:46.200
locally they produced uh marches outside the monastery they organized uh a number of um um interrogations
00:42:55.240
in parliament they had investigative uh programs on on on television um highlighting what they called
00:43:01.800
uh were um irregularities in what they called them crimes actually um in the tender all of which was
00:43:08.280
subsequently definitively overturned yesterday in the criminal court um and they fought very hard
00:43:14.440
right and and they did what the law there was no if you did ask me five years ago they're going to be
00:43:19.400
able to in fact you did ask me five years ago is this going to have any traction i said no because there's
00:43:24.280
simply no wiggle room in this in the law the law is 100 behind us on this and yet they got us out
00:43:30.600
to this day steve to this day i've never been convicted in any court of any wrongdoing and yet
00:43:36.520
the ministry for culture was able on the basis only of its own statements um to unilaterally
00:43:44.680
annul our 19 year old our 19 year lease um so now that's been overturned um yesterday what i should
00:43:52.040
say what has been overturned yesterday is the is in the criminal court is that it has been affirmed
00:43:56.680
that i had made no fraudulent statements in the tender in previous courts in previous other courts
00:44:03.400
it's been confirmed we had all the experience necessary to participate in the tender we paid
00:44:07.960
all the red we fulfilled all of our obligations and therefore there's literally no legal reason steve
00:44:14.280
no legal reason whatsoever that they don't immediately give us this lease back but let's see um
00:44:20.040
we're going to we're huddling over the next few weeks with our lawyers and we'll work out what
00:44:23.480
the best plan is to go forward but but here's the thing also i want to make sure people understand
00:44:30.200
this is that and this shows you the um the neo-marxist left and how the deep state works although it's
00:44:37.000
self-evident that we would make capital improvements 800 year old monastery it's in need of of uh of uh
00:44:44.040
uh substantial capital investment to get it up to speed to do anything but also the local community
00:44:50.120
would thrive because we had people there there's so much so much room to to to house them on the
00:44:54.760
campus they'd have to be some have to be housed outside but the faculty uh other people that work
00:45:00.040
there in addition people just coming visitors you know family members coming the little village there
00:45:05.480
would have would have exploded with uh economic opportunities that doesn't matter to these people
00:45:10.680
they they they're not interested in that they they are purely which would actually shocked me
00:45:16.520
was how ideological they are and they are impervious they're impervious to evidence about
00:45:23.000
economic growth and this is one of the reasons i think you see in europe and particularly places like
00:45:27.240
in italy there's not economic growth because it's just not in the mindset of the ruling class over
00:45:33.000
there the the globalist elites in the ruling class are are almost marxist in their ability to have
00:45:40.280
ideology and sociology in one area and economics in the other and the economics just doesn't work so
00:45:46.520
they don't talk about it they don't look at it everything's ideological any any uh discussion at
00:45:52.360
all about hey this is the place the the part of the country is not getting a ton of investment
00:45:57.880
this is actually going to rejuvenate some place that's fairly remote and it could be economically
00:46:02.440
beneficial that that's not in their that's not in their their wheelhouse they will protest they'll say
00:46:08.600
you can't do it because they fear the empowerment of people they fear uh people actually having uh
00:46:16.360
uh uh you know a um a they're like you said use your agency the the mindset is thousand percent
00:46:22.280
different than most of the united states i think we've seen european politics come here
00:46:27.720
you can see this on the on the red green fusion of what we talk about between neo-marxist radicalist
00:46:33.080
left and uh sharia supremacist but over there it's pretty shocking to say that you can't even make
00:46:38.520
an economic argument they're impervious to that sir well it's right steve um i would say that the
00:46:44.040
local people the local townspeople um the nearest town i think sort of eight kilometers away from the
00:46:50.200
monastery um but the local town um the people there that they weren't in opposition to us the mayor
00:46:56.440
himself came out on uh whenever they had the left that the left burst people in they burst the
00:47:02.200
communists in and they came out with all the with all the placards saying you know you remember steve
00:47:07.160
it was ban and ban off with your little face in a in a red circle with a red line through it
00:47:12.280
which the italians thought was mostly amusing so they they had their hundreds of people thousands
00:47:17.720
of people coming in protesting with their little placards and little banners singing their little
00:47:22.280
communist songs and the mayor of color powder the local town came out and said i recognized two or
00:47:27.400
three people from this from this village the village has like a thousand citizens and i know i know a
00:47:34.360
couple of faces the rest of them they've all been bust in so the local people had no natural opposition
00:47:41.080
to us but you're absolutely right when you talk about the marxist mentality of the local ruling elite
00:47:46.200
because what they did was they kicked out the only entity that was interested in investing in this
00:47:53.640
monument two years ago if since they kicked us out they haven't been able to give there that no one
00:47:59.080
else will no one else will even take this monastery for no money uh because they don't want the risk
00:48:04.280
involved of it right even if the state would say we will we will we'll look after the fabric of the
00:48:09.960
building no one will actually want to put their name to it because of the risk of that not coming
00:48:15.560
through so for the first time literally sort of in 800 years this monastery is actually abandoned um
00:48:22.440
and that's the state of it and that is that in a in a in a microcosm an illustration of everything that
00:48:28.440
is wrong with this country with italy and how the left which is driven what should what is a beautiful
00:48:33.320
country what should should be hands down the best european union country and they've turned it into
00:48:39.000
basically a backwater um where there's been zero economic growth and it's literally been up to
00:48:45.560
two and a half three percent economic growth over over a 20 year period i mean it's literally in
00:48:51.720
standstill because the left have this control they so they kicked us out we were going to invest in that
00:48:56.920
monastery um and because you know when it's not that no one wants the monastery it's that in a culture
00:49:03.000
where you can't be secure in investing in something in order to get something out of it no one will
00:49:09.000
invest in it that's really the issue it's not that there's no one there you know that no one wants the
00:49:13.640
monastery it's that it's that there's no there's no confidence that you can invest in something when
00:49:19.000
the left has this lawless power um over private enterprise yeah that's really the problem that that
00:49:25.400
italy's in um as i say it's a microcosm of everything that's wrong with this country
00:49:31.640
ben we got to bounce but we're trying to get you back on tomorrow if you're available and we're
00:49:35.800
actually going to start talking about how we're going to do modules we're doing many more tests
00:49:39.720
here in the states but this is a go project as we figured out we also i think have a country in
00:49:44.760
europe that is uh not just welcoming us but saying we have you have to do it there and we'll talk more
00:49:49.240
about that ben harner well how do people get you over the weekend on social media sir thank you so
00:49:55.080
much steve get us my social media platform of choice simply tap in my surname harnwell at harnwell
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and there i am with all of my great sometimes edgy comments thanks steve god bless ben harner well
00:50:10.120
thank you so much well as you can see one of the things we're doing here as uh you know as the uh
00:50:16.600
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00:50:23.320
communists they're neo-marxists they're they're atheists agnostics uh you know cultural marxists
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