Bannon's War Room - April 11, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 512: The Hollywood Takeover; The Battery Generation


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

182.00175

Word Count

9,674

Sentence Count

29

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

Join Stephen K. Bannon as he takes on the Deep State and the deep state in the latest episode of War Room: The Podcast. War Room is a place where you can come together to discuss, debate, and celebrate everything that's going on in the world. This is the place to be if you want to understand what's happening in Washington, D.C., DC, and around the country.


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
00:00:11.280 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:18.260 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
00:00:24.180 like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:28.920 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the
00:00:33.360 fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your
00:00:40.380 host Stephen K Bannon Thursday 11 April year of our Lord 2024 uh welcome obviously and thank I want to
00:00:49.960 thank Natalie Winters for hosting the five so much going on kind of a house of fire right now
00:00:55.780 who's what's happening on Capitol Hill plus President Trump we have this massive um trial
00:01:03.020 that's going to start I keep telling everybody it's going to be a global tv event we're going to be
00:01:06.360 covering it wall to wall as we've committed to you Mike Davis we've got another special announcement
00:01:11.460 about who else is going to be joining Mike Davis Mike Davis is going to be there as our
00:01:14.680 one of our anchors uh starting on um on Monday uh Saturday we have a special I don't want you to
00:01:22.940 miss it coup d'etat we walk through the Kennedy assassination the Nixon removal during Watergate
00:01:28.160 the hounding of President Trump by lawfare and also the deep state we get into all of that
00:01:33.120 uh with uh Jerome Corsi Mike Davis Jeff Shepard uh you do not want to miss it I think it'll set the
00:01:39.740 perspective of uh of what's going on and uh it's very powerful of the way we're pulling this together
00:01:46.360 and I think it's a great preamble or to set the predicate for what you're about to see next week
00:01:51.880 for the war and posse audience that's done so much to date and fought so many fights
00:01:57.520 removed McCarthy have uh have fought for uh uh not just MAGA principles the rationality in the House
00:02:05.320 and the Senate uh that have removed all the uh senior um executives at the RNC and started turning
00:02:11.180 around remove McConnell from his position of power uh I think next week is going to go next level
00:02:17.300 I just do I think that this lawfare and now they're going to be tasting blood if they can get
00:02:21.900 President Trump in a courtroom they think they're going to win um we're going to have to push back
00:02:26.180 harder than ever and I think President Trump's going to go to the sticks every day you know go to talk to
00:02:30.800 the media so those that are not covering him because outside of Real America's Voice and War Room and a
00:02:36.620 handful of others not a lot of people are covering uh his rallies and in the in the great uh talking
00:02:42.240 points and and and policies he's putting out at these rallies and so he's going to have a global
00:02:47.440 tv audience on Monday when he goes and uh I believe he'll use it to the best of his advantage we're all
00:02:54.280 going to meet uh we're very quickly running out tickets it's all free in the Aherent Hotel one week
00:02:59.820 from today in Las Vegas and Nevada we're going to do the second part of the the test we're doing for
00:03:05.340 the gladiator school remember I fought with Ben Harnwell for years in Italy to keep our monastery
00:03:11.440 after I don't know five years millions of dollars Ben was acquitted of everything we were it was all
00:03:18.080 a deep state trying to shut down us doing a school to train up uh information war uh warriors gladiators
00:03:26.320 and we're not going to stop it's going to be both in Europe in the United States we did one a version of
00:03:31.060 but at CPAC uh overwhelming response 500 people I think we only had room for 250 or three
00:03:38.000 we let in another uh hundred with uh tickets and then another hundred showed up that stood the whole
00:03:44.020 time that was six or seven hours and people never left uh just absolutely loved it this will be the
00:03:50.180 same type of thing a smaller venue uh so you got to get your ticket today go to warroom.org make sure
00:03:55.840 talk to grace and to mo get your tickets we'd love to see you there and uh it'll be just as intense
00:04:01.020 totally free once again all our content's always free support our sponsors but our content's always
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00:04:19.780 to try to push it out and meet you where you are in the content but go to warroom.org and make sure you
00:04:24.800 sign up for this you won't want to miss it I'll be hosting it the entire time you'll see many of
00:04:29.220 the personalities you see on the war room will be having different uh segments or sectors so that's
00:04:34.060 a week from today at the Ahern Hotel okay uh one of my as I've said before the best broadsheet
00:04:41.160 in this country and I think maybe probably the best newspaper the Epoch Times uh incredible they've got
00:04:47.400 Epoch TV which puts together great things the video all that's done by NTD I did a film with
00:04:53.320 them a couple of years ago just fantastic fantastic people uh they've got a new film out I want to show
00:04:59.120 the I want to show the trailer and then I want to bring in the producer of it it is a Hollywood
00:05:04.280 takeover as you can see in our country the insidious uh really uh elite mergers more than the lead
00:05:10.300 capture by the Chinese Communist Party and what they propose to be the takeover of the United States
00:05:15.280 of America is very far advanced you can see this from the uh the disaster we got in these capital
00:05:20.180 markets what's happening on Capitol Hill the lack of really holding them accountable and even any of
00:05:25.260 these committees and plus the invasion on the southern border one thing after the other after
00:05:30.280 the other after the other what they've tried to do is take the cultural high ground and of course NTD
00:05:36.180 films Epoch Times TV all of it take it on we've got the producer let's play the trailer bring the producer
00:05:42.100 on there's something magical about the movies that I just love Hollywood invented America to the world
00:05:49.840 in the old days and as a medium it's really powerful but for some that power isn't used for good
00:05:58.060 our way of life is being censored by the Chinese Communist Party they said we get a lot of our
00:06:06.320 money out of China is there any way you could make this movie a little bit more attractive to the
00:06:11.500 Chinese is it really just about money are there other parts at stake I had friends in Hollywood who
00:06:20.280 said this will kill your career you won't get funding they're afraid of even mentioning one line
00:06:25.660 Chinese influence was playing into what we see in U.S. films China said you can't have that in there
00:06:35.200 and Hollywood listened this is insane this is a joke right
00:06:39.220 we raised our hand and we dove right into it but over time all of us have been punched in the nose
00:06:49.480 the Chinese Communist Party followed no rules what's at stake the soul of the nation is at stake
00:06:57.080 we want indoctrination access to America they could basically take over America without firing a shot
00:07:03.980 because they control access to our minds and we all know that their goal is global domination
00:07:11.820 people have been brainwashed without knowing it
00:07:15.540 okay uh Hollywood takeover the producer now Tiffany Myers joins us what was the genesis of this film
00:07:24.220 it's incredibly well made we've had some of the actual I don't know if we call them stars they are
00:07:29.260 stars in Hollywood but people that participated in the film on the show in the last couple weeks
00:07:33.300 but what was the what was the idea what what started this right so a couple different things I guess
00:07:39.980 because I also host a show called China in Focus that started with a pandemic and we just saw
00:07:44.100 basically the world realize that what happens in China does actually have an impact on what happens
00:07:49.340 here in America in people's daily lives and we do partner with the Epoch Times to make documentaries
00:07:54.320 and I was approached with a potential documentary where they were like you know why don't you make
00:07:59.920 one exposing the communist Chinese Communist Party's infiltration of the U.S. government and I was like
00:08:04.980 you know that'd be great it's very important but no one would watch it and if we want to talk about
00:08:09.120 government we have to start with where it actually started which would be culture or entertainment
00:08:14.080 and what better way to expose that than with Hollywood and so we made this documentary Hollywood Takeover
00:08:20.400 talking about the Chinese Communist Party's control into it but then also how it fits into
00:08:25.040 a the Communist Party's total goals of taking over the world and changing the world order but also how
00:08:31.700 that's impacting the way Americans view the world to everything right we see that with TikTok or
00:08:37.120 Confucius Institutes in the classrooms or the record numbers of Chinese nationals coming over so it all
00:08:41.760 fits together that way what is one of the things about the film um of all of our cultural institutions uh
00:08:51.600 even at Capitol Hill correct me if I'm wrong it looks like Hollywood was the most willing to cooperate
00:08:57.760 I didn't see a lot of besides individuals like Kevin Sorba and others um I didn't see a lot of
00:09:05.560 institutional pushback I saw some of the heroes in your film but it looked like if you bring money
00:09:11.200 Hollywood's open for business
00:09:13.600 kind of that's one of the tricky parts right because in general movies cost a lot to make
00:09:20.120 and so for many people if they don't do a lot of digging they're like you know everything sounds great
00:09:24.880 so Chris Fenton in our film he was one of the ones who really believed in those aspirational
00:09:30.240 goals of you know having the two superpowers working well together and he helped change Looper
00:09:36.080 and Iron Man 3 to get those films into the China market to make a lot of money you know there's the
00:09:41.360 fiduciary duty to your shareholders to your crew all of that and so many people were just like okay
00:09:46.400 what does it matter if my one movie changes something um being great to the country you know any dollar made
00:09:53.040 there's great for American GDP many people believe that way but then Chris Fenton himself throughout
00:09:57.920 the years he suddenly realized looking back he was like wait a minute this is not the kind of country
00:10:04.080 I want my own children to grow up in and he realized he had that metaphorical punch in the nose where he
00:10:09.440 woke up and was like in this process of working with these Chinese studios the Chinese censors and all of
00:10:15.840 that maybe you know American people and companies made money but what did we lose we lost democracy we
00:10:22.720 lost human rights we lost all these things that the U.S. normally stands for and we also lost the know-how
00:10:28.160 because they taught China how to make movies on par with the quality of Hollywood or what used to be
00:10:34.560 seen as only made in Hollywood and so you also lost that part so you also have that aspect of people
00:10:40.320 realizing wait a minute we lost everything and we're changing our society not for the better
00:10:47.680 but yeah in general right so much money to be made you're even seeing now studios are still
00:10:52.320 trying to get in but realizing it's harder and harder ever since the pandemic
00:10:58.240 one of the fascinating assets by the way the journey of Chris Fenton we've had Chris on the show before
00:11:03.200 just absolutely uh absolutely incredible um talk to us also about that one of the reasons they came
00:11:09.040 here they wanted to find they would like in many industries they wanted to see how the craftsmanship
00:11:13.840 was done so they could take it back to China make it themselves and just cut the west out
00:11:18.240 did they not yes so that was part of the thing right so China doesn't just let any movie into
00:11:24.880 China you have to get past the censors and a great way to kind of guarantee that your film is going to
00:11:29.760 get into China is if you have a joint venture with a Chinese studio but what that means is then the
00:11:35.120 Chinese censors actually have a say over that project because most of it you know is now owned
00:11:40.640 by the Chinese side and so part of that was yes that exchange of know-how but another part was the
00:11:46.880 whole shaping of the story right and then we delve into in the documentary how this ties into the concept
00:11:53.600 of mind control it's actually part of their battle tactics it goes back to the whole unrestricted
00:11:59.040 warfare or total warfare where communist China wants to win without firing a single shot not
00:12:05.280 you know winning a war in the usual sense of war that we think of as in kinetic military war but
00:12:10.560 everything short of that and a great way of destroying a country that this is actually said
00:12:16.720 in their internal military textbook is by changing the way people think but that takes time and so
00:12:23.840 Hollywood was one avenue of that where you influence everything whether if it's about communist
00:12:28.800 China it has to be positive otherwise it's removed and you start seeing throughout the years that
00:12:33.600 it's not just China has to be positive but the U.S. has to be shown in a negative light and then what
00:12:38.880 does that do to the American population right throughout the years you start demoralizing the American
00:12:43.440 population and now we're seeing the army is struggling to hit its recruitment goals all these different
00:12:48.720 things especially in classrooms people are learning to hate themselves hate their country hate what
00:12:54.880 America stands for that wasn't by chance right that was all part of this way of winning without firing a
00:13:00.880 single shot this whole unrestricted warfare tactic so we saw that whole aspect play out as well
00:13:08.000 Tiffany you're the producer of this film uh walk us through what's your background i know you've
00:13:11.760 done a bunch of stuff with epic times and tv what's your background and what have you done uh in addition to
00:13:17.440 this film right so i actually studied film and music in college so i always loved growing up i always
00:13:24.720 loved movies but i just felt like throughout the years movies didn't feel like movies anymore i didn't
00:13:30.000 leave feeling inspired or motivated i was feeling depressed and i didn't really know why and then i joined
00:13:36.240 NTD a couple years ago eventually was honored to start a show called China in Focus at the same time as the
00:13:43.440 pandemic so i really delved into what was happening in communist China and how that's impacting people
00:13:49.280 here in America we actually had someone reach out to us during the early stages of the pandemic
00:13:55.200 they had family in Wuhan the Chinese lunar new year is the biggest holiday over there right so a lot of
00:13:59.920 people go see family they saw our coverage and learned that something was happening this we didn't know
00:14:05.680 it was a pandemic at the time right but something was happening and there were talks within communist
00:14:09.840 China that they might shut down the country and because of our coverage they left early and the
00:14:16.400 next day after their earlier flight the country shut down and they sent us this email saying thank you for
00:14:22.080 saving our life so we found out that you know information has a huge impact on people and then i was
00:14:28.880 thinking about what's happening in society and how what you know what is behind that and we started digging around and
00:14:35.680 finding out that you know hollywood you need a lot of money to make movies some people were complicit
00:14:42.320 some people just didn't know they wanted to stay in their jobs all these different factors but hollywood
00:14:46.480 actually played a huge part in what we're seeing play out in society nowadays and it was like you know
00:14:51.680 if we want to tackle something like film what better way to expose it than with the same medium with film so
00:14:59.120 that's kind of how this documentary came to be but yeah i work a lot in terms of china coverage or
00:15:04.960 exposing communist china whether that's the human rights abuses or the intellectual property theft all
00:15:11.280 these different things and i just thought this would be a great way to reach more americans in case they
00:15:16.320 did have questions about what they're seeing in society and didn't really know what it tied back to
00:15:21.040 this would be a great starting place to learn about that tiffany uh how do people uh follow you
00:15:28.560 on social media where do they go to find out more about your shows your writings epic times
00:15:33.840 ntd all of it you guys are doing amazing work over there we want to want to make sure everybody gets
00:15:38.320 all the touch points for ntd if you go to ntd.com you can watch all our daily news coverages
00:15:45.360 trying to focus us on there as well you can find a lot of our shows on youtube but we have been
00:15:50.000 censored and shadow banned for i guess four years now so often we play shorter clips on there but
00:15:57.120 you can still find our content on youtube as well otherwise of course the epic times epic tv and then
00:16:02.320 for myself just follow me at tiffany meyer underscore that's my social media handle and you can watch a
00:16:08.000 lot of our content that way otherwise for this documentary hollywood takeover the easiest place
00:16:12.800 would be to go to hollywoodtakeover.com because epic tv is a little hard to navigate but if you just
00:16:18.400 go to hollywoodtakeover.com you can watch the trailer read the testimonials find out better
00:16:23.280 ways to watch it and also watch the first 10 minutes for free and then decide you know you
00:16:27.040 want to share it with people and then if you are already a subscriber with the epic times you have
00:16:31.120 access to the all our content you can actually share the documentary with your friends and then they can
00:16:36.160 watch it for free i know the economy's kind of struggling right now so if money is a concern
00:16:41.440 there is a way to share it for free as well tiffany thank you and thank the entire team over
00:16:47.520 ntd epic tv and epic times really you guys do extraordinary work hollywood takeover the producer
00:16:52.560 tiffany meyers thank you ma'am thank you so much for having me a very sophisticated look at
00:17:00.560 unrestricted warfare uh content that will make you hate your own country the ccp this is why they're so
00:17:07.360 demonic very very very sophisticated uh ben harnwell joins us ben we're now back and you got the fisa
00:17:14.480 thing going like crazy we've got uh we had uh congressman spartz on this morning this uh you know
00:17:22.480 and she's actually arguing we should cut the money off but hey we may have to get we may we should give
00:17:27.040 some military aid in a loan because trump needs time to get in there and sort it out so there's all types
00:17:32.720 of different aspects going on if we're still hard line they shouldn't get a penny but she does make
00:17:37.680 a good point that she said it'll be over uh before trump can get there and actually perform his magic
00:17:43.360 other things are happening on the continent let's start with ukraine and then i want to talk about
00:17:47.600 the farmers uh ben harnwell good afternoon steve um yeah well there are a pair of interesting articles
00:17:55.680 in today's new york times sort of double whammy right in the face of the pro war lobby they're
00:18:01.440 both um angled at uh illustrating the human cost to young basically ukrainian guys uh who are being
00:18:12.080 called up uh this is in response to something we've been discussing here on the war room steve that
00:18:17.600 president zelinski signed a bill lowering the uh conscription age from 27 to 25 that's going
00:18:26.080 to obviously going to bring in potentially a cohort now that thus far avoided being called up and of
00:18:32.160 course there's human costs to that um you know parents families hold on hang on hang on hang on
00:18:38.560 hang on hang on hang on hang on hang on hit rewind let me hear that again what so um as we've been
00:18:45.440 mentioning on the war room president zelinski signed around what 10 days 14 days ago a parliamentary
00:18:51.520 bill uh lowering the conscription age from 27 to 25 um as far as i'm aware it hasn't yet been
00:19:00.640 implemented but the bill has now been signed this had been lingering on his desk for a year or so steve
00:19:06.400 um and because of the obviously the political pressure the domestic political pressure he hadn't
00:19:12.160 signed it up until now he's now signed this bill um and as a consequence of that this this ex this
00:19:18.320 cohort there uh really in the mid-20s age bracket is now uh preparing to be called up and the new york
00:19:25.920 times has two articles basically on this theme uh to do one of them um is to do with the uh the
00:19:33.520 reluctance of families to see their young sons be be called up so it's basically a human interest
00:19:40.560 angle in the consequence of uh zelinski's signing this parliamentary bill and you know you've got
00:19:46.800 photos not only of people who have been called up but um uh but rather emotionally i have to say a lot of
00:19:54.640 photos of these young kids who've done their tour of duty and have lost limbs and they're sort of
00:20:00.880 in various forms of rehabilitation trying to get some sense of of motor control um and the photos in
00:20:09.040 in this article are horrific and it's as i say side by side with with the cost now um about these
00:20:14.960 young you know as i say it's a human interest thing so they're they're focusing in on specific
00:20:20.560 people specific names specific families you see their wives their young kids uh and what have you
00:20:26.640 you know they're even quoting wilfrid owen here they're the first world war poet at the end of the article
00:20:32.000 um uh so it's it's it's a very emotional impact but but but hang on but hang on for a moment does
00:20:41.760 this show of we've been saying because sources there and people were talking to that the parents
00:20:46.240 have been very hesitant and the timing of this is because zelinski's got to show because we've been
00:20:50.640 on him he's got to show oh the country's in back of doing this and sending manpower that's why he signed
00:20:55.920 this thing uh under duress but does the story itself show that the parents are very hesitant
00:21:02.560 about this one of the reasons you've had the big scandal in in the buying off of the or the bribery
00:21:08.880 of defense executives recruitment executives that all got cashiered you know about four or five months
00:21:13.520 ago was the amount of bribes paid by families that scraped this together because they don't want
00:21:18.400 their sons to go is does this reinforce the fact that the ukrainian population not war room not the
00:21:26.640 maga right here in the united states but the people in ukraine have a huge hesitancy about sending the
00:21:33.200 most cherished assets their sons and daughters into the charnel house steve it it's um it's the new
00:21:42.080 york times itself that is making this argument in these two articles um i'll just give that i i know
00:21:48.080 the um i sent these through to denver if i could just give the title of the headline of the first
00:21:52.400 article it's um the headline here is uh excuse me one moment uh ukraine draft uh young men that's
00:22:00.960 basically the the the height of the title there um and i just want to close with this point because
00:22:06.000 there are two articles that basically support one another there's this young guy who basically says i'm
00:22:10.720 the only male left in my family uh with with my name um and they're very worried i won't
00:22:17.920 be okay uh so they definitely want me to stay uh at the factory there he works and continue to support
00:22:25.360 my mother my aunt and my grandmother this is as i say steve i underline this point it's a human interest
00:22:30.720 article in the consequences of the war and it's right in the face i have to say this is right in
00:22:36.400 the face of the pro-war lobby um so it's an interesting turnaround i think for the new york times
00:22:42.480 the similar parallel article uh because as i say as i say it's a double whammy this one's headlined
00:22:48.480 ukraine's parliament passes a politically fraught mobilization bill and that's basically giving the
00:22:54.400 the the the back the back picture uh to what i've just um been illustrating that this bill had been
00:23:02.000 kicking around on the president's desk for a year uh before he he was basically uh obliged because of
00:23:09.280 reality to sign it and of course the the subtext of this the reason why it's political politically
00:23:15.440 fought steve in ukraine is that exactly the reason that you've just mentioned is because nobody at this
00:23:21.920 point really wants to see their um their kids their sons and their daughters go off and fight i think
00:23:27.760 there was an initial burst of patriotism just like in the first world war actually where you had a lot
00:23:32.640 of people coming in and volunteering to sign up but pretty quickly uh once the once the horror the
00:23:39.120 stories of the horror of the trenches comes out and people make the political calculation is this a war
00:23:45.200 that we can win and if we can't win it and it's basically going to be at some point or another uh uh
00:23:52.080 our government's going to have to sit down and talk to russia if that is the calculation people are making
00:23:56.960 steve hey this is this is not and here's the power of this this is not to call into question the
00:24:03.600 patriotism or the love of country the ukrainian people look at the sacrifice and suffering over
00:24:08.400 there what's happened in the last couple of days and from politico and the new york times and hey baby
00:24:15.280 that is not gateway pundit and it's not citizens free press okay politico and new york times now has
00:24:23.760 incontrovertible evidence that what the uniparty and their hack propagandists at msnbc the atlantic
00:24:33.200 magazine cnn is saying has all been lies two big explosive stories one uh people who are volunteering
00:24:41.600 and are fighting are a major part of the uh of the combat capabilities are neo-nazis after they mocked
00:24:49.040 and ridiculed everybody and even putin saying hey i gotta denazify the place now they're actually open
00:24:53.600 saying yeah we actually have neo-nazis as major uh combat uh troops uh fighting with us who happen
00:25:00.560 to be russian ultranationalists you know they got to be beauties you don't like putin think what you
00:25:05.120 get with a russian ultranationalist uh that number one number two is what we've been saying forever
00:25:10.240 which is so evident on the empirical evidence the problem they've had is not lack of money or resources
00:25:17.840 and that money and resources doesn't have to come from american taxpayers it can come easily from
00:25:21.600 the europeans the simple fact of the crippling issue they had and this is what the two revered
00:25:29.600 combat generals stood up zelinski over a month ago and said we need troops we need fresh troops and we
00:25:35.840 need young troops the average age fighting this world war ii type war of attrition is 42 years old
00:25:42.320 at 42 years old you can't get done what you need to get done in the trench warfare
00:25:46.080 the attrition warfare you're fighting we need young men 25 to 27 and the parents have just been
00:25:51.920 absolutely saying we hate this we don't want this not because they don't love their country they think
00:25:57.600 this thing's been mismanaged it's off uh the rails you're fighting probably for the wrong things now
00:26:04.240 and it's not victory is not achievable and are their sons and daughters going to be wasted ben just hang
00:26:09.040 her for a second i know you got to bounce i want to get you back here i got joe allen we got a lot
00:26:13.040 backed up here in the six o'clock hour uh with war room birchgold.com you think it's turbulent look
00:26:18.880 what's happened over the last couple days the trial of the century starts uh next week it's only going
00:26:24.080 to get more turbulent they're uh they think their coup de grace against trump is going to be lawfare
00:26:30.000 they're going to be uh unpleasantly surprised that that's not going to work but it doesn't mean we're not
00:26:35.760 going to go through a rough patch because we are going to go through a rough patch and we're going
00:26:38.480 to fight back hard on this birchgold.com slash bannon find out ask philip patrick why is gold
00:26:44.720 bouncing up around new highs every day bannon gives us the macro and the forces tell us the micro
00:26:52.400 and what we can do about it birchgold.com slash bannon go check it out today ben harnwell joe allen on
00:26:58.480 the other side the so-called financial experts thought we were in the clear they were anticipating
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00:32:02.320 lot about the european farmers and listen hey you know you got the christian nationalist piece you got
00:32:07.040 the rural uprising of the farmers you got the populace got the nationalist uh you've got the minority
00:32:12.240 community the working class poor and uh the african-american community is now saying they're part of the
00:32:17.600 coalition hispanic families traditional hispanic families asian americans want to fight the ccp
00:32:23.680 our coalition grows bigger every day the farmers are a huge part of it and what's happening in europe
00:32:28.800 is really a predicate of what's going to happen here but in the interim sir you're reporting on on
00:32:34.240 ukraine has been extraordinary and you're having a huge role and really explaining to people over here
00:32:39.120 why uh it just can't go on as it is and really showing the parents the tragedy of of what's happening
00:32:45.840 among personnel the cities all of it's been extraordinary where do people go to get your
00:32:50.400 content brother thank you see thank you so much uh get us my social media platform of choice just
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00:33:07.280 you folks tomorrow uh where in the the washington post's words the farmers revolt is shaping european
00:33:13.920 european policy we'll break that down tomorrow steve uh have a great rest of the show and i'll
00:33:18.880 catch you god bless me thank you for staying up ben really appreciate it um we started with the china
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00:34:12.240 today uh slash bannon okay we have an amazing uh piece from uh joe allen let's start with it
00:34:19.040 in the same way that if you can't use a mobile phone you're kind of at a huge disadvantage but
00:34:22.640 they're not that hard to use and people learn but the earlier in your career you got familiar
00:34:26.960 with it the better you know everybody in this room was familiar with it probably as long as you can
00:34:31.840 remember but i think human adaptability is remarkable and so i'm very happy that people
00:34:37.520 no longer think it's weird or impressive that we can talk to a computer like we talk to a human
00:34:42.400 and it understands us and it talks back to us and it does things for us but two years ago almost no
00:34:48.480 one believed that was going to be possible anytime soon you know two years ago what happens now with
00:34:53.600 using chat gpt was the stuff of sci-fi at best and if you told the world this was going to be part of
00:35:00.160 people's daily lives two years later i think they would have said of course not you know that's
00:35:05.680 that's a hollywood thing and this is a significant change the world has just gone through that you
00:35:11.520 will be able to just say it tell a computer like you would tell a friend or an employee i need this
00:35:15.360 thing to happen or what do you think about this or can you help me out with this or how do you think
00:35:18.880 about this and it'll just do it great entertainment great products and services everything else
00:35:24.560 great education great medical care uh that is a profound shift to the world that everyone can
00:35:31.200 feel what the magnitude of that transformation looks like the the key insight that is about to happen
00:35:38.720 that i don't think anyone really understands is that you're going to be able any human
00:35:44.400 good bad old young evil straight you know whatever um will be able to have an idea
00:35:54.080 and say build this for me we've never had a system in humans where every human had the ability to to
00:36:02.720 imagine something and having it built in front of them right it is a complete change in human
00:36:07.680 organization because people are wacky right they have all sorts of crazy ideas we love the wackiness of
00:36:12.400 humans that's why we like humans we would never want it to be automatons it's it's what happens in
00:36:19.680 human society when you have another intelligence which is your partner now let's imagine that every
00:36:28.160 single human has access to his or own polymath as their helper right what does it do right now people
00:36:37.520 might be lazy they may choose not to talk to the polymath but since it's tied to them they may very
00:36:44.400 well fall in love with them i don't mean in a sexual way i mean in terms of an intimate mental way right
00:36:51.920 that my mind and my polymath are connected and i don't know what to do anymore unless i can talk to my
00:36:58.400 polymath and by the way in case you're worried about this you can't stop it this thing is happening so of
00:37:04.320 course so far across the world that it's going to happen and unlike social media where people like
00:37:10.560 me fail to warn you i'm saying right now this is going to happen it's going to change your life
00:37:16.960 get ready try to figure how to shape it into your institution so you benefit from it
00:37:24.080 okay joe i'm i'm both scared let me talk to you about birch gold maybe everybody put all your money in
00:37:31.360 gold that guy's one of those evil guys on the planet right uh and he just gave us the you're
00:37:37.280 not going to be able to stop but it's going to happen walk us through exactly what he's talking
00:37:41.360 about and here's one thing i want everybody to remember and this is one of the reasons we brought
00:37:44.240 joe allen on and one of the reasons i asked everybody to go get joe allen's amazing book so
00:37:50.080 you get a heart of it dark aeon because now this book's more relevant than ever and i say bannon you're
00:37:55.200 always saying buy books well hey one of the reasons we think you get ahead of the power curve
00:37:59.200 and can actually get some real knowledge is books and the war room books are very proud
00:38:03.520 but here's what's scary joe and i want you to get into this the reason we brought you on a couple
00:38:08.080 of years ago i said hey this is coming and it's coming at an accelerating rate and every time you're
00:38:15.680 on or every time we get another news story a break it reinforces these things are happening
00:38:21.760 and they're happening sooner than what even the smartest guys in the world projected and so people
00:38:26.160 should understand that this is you talk about turbulence this is going to be the greatest
00:38:30.160 turbulence in the history of the species forget our religion forget your ethnic tribe forget your
00:38:36.800 nation forget all of that i'm talking about homo sapiens as a species and it's happening and it's
00:38:43.760 happening quicker than anybody even the smartest guys like schmidt and these guys forecasted joe allen the
00:38:48.400 floor is yours steve what we heard there was incredibly surreal what you have is sam altman
00:38:56.880 and eric schmidt basically putting forward both a warning label and an advertisement simultaneously in
00:39:03.120 some ways the warning label is the advertisement they're promising that artificial intelligence is going
00:39:09.520 to transform everything about human life human society human psychology they're hinting at the
00:39:17.760 upheaval and the danger inherent in that and yet that's in some ways part of the appeal this part of
00:39:24.720 the publicity process this is a dangerous new technology that's going to disrupt and possibly
00:39:31.040 replace much of what we consider to be normal human existence and so if you know what's good for you
00:39:39.840 you will adopt before anyone else that way you are ahead of the curve now i think that there are a number of
00:39:46.720 reasons to be skeptical of the benefits of ai i you have a situation right now where they're setting up a
00:39:57.200 playing field in which only those who are able to respond with the rapidity the ai offers or those who
00:40:05.920 are in some way gaining status because we are an ai integrated company or whatever they are creating a
00:40:12.880 playing field in which de facto you would need artificial intelligence to stay afloat but it can't be
00:40:20.480 emphasized enough this is a playing field that they are creating not one that just simply arose
00:40:27.200 naturally and you know we were talking about uh we mentioned it uh last time a joint proposal put forward
00:40:34.400 in japan this comes from uh ntt uh one of the largest if not the largest telecom company in japan and also
00:40:42.560 yomi yuri uh newspaper company in japan and their joint proposal basically lays out the warnings uh very
00:40:50.720 familiar to our audience anyway as to what the implications of widespread adoption of generative
00:40:58.320 ai will be and they go over all the sorts of common things that we talk about all the time the ways in
00:41:06.720 which uh generative ai will disrupt society because people are just pumping out all sorts of bot generated
00:41:13.760 information uh the kind of decoupling of human beings from each other because of the insinuation of
00:41:20.720 ai the the mediator of ai between us and the digital world in general but one of the lines from this
00:41:27.920 this joint proposal i think um should be very unsettling and it's much more immediate than any
00:41:34.720 any sort of prediction that ai will come alive and kill everybody uh the japanese companies simply state
00:41:40.800 and i would agree in the worst case scenario democracy and social order could collapse resulting in wars
00:41:50.720 and you hear the same sorts of warnings out of rand corporation who are in general very enthusiastic
00:41:58.000 about all of this you hear the same sorts of warnings uh out of companies like gladstone ai that
00:42:03.920 was funded by the state department to kind of identify what the dangers are and of course you hear the
00:42:09.200 same sorts of warnings from people like eric schmidt who is at the forefront of integrating ai into our
00:42:14.480 defense department at the forefront of promoting ai as being ubiquitous in education and health
00:42:20.080 care also sam altman also elon musk on and on and on with very few that are not they are literally
00:42:27.440 telling us this is going to wreck everything but maybe you can help put it back together with your ai
00:42:33.440 buddy no no no and i want to make sure that people know that one of the reasons they're doing this so
00:42:39.520 they're saying hey you can't blame us we warned you this is why we hired uh and a lot of people came
00:42:45.920 to me it's like when i started the international groups in at breitbart or breitbart texas breitbart
00:42:50.480 jerusalem breitbart london with raheem and people said why are you doing i said that nobody wants
00:42:54.800 international news or who cares about the rio grande valley i said well they're going to
00:42:58.400 they're going to care pretty damn soon and they did whether that was brexit or the invasion of the
00:43:03.600 southern border and all of it we've had a pretty good track record of looking ahead right now it's so
00:43:08.080 obvious this chorus of guys that are driving it are also at the same time covering themselves because
00:43:12.720 of warning i want to step back and just make sure everybody understands that japan the japanese
00:43:17.920 industrial sector are not people that kid around they're not really that humorous these are kind of
00:43:25.440 the seven samurai families that still control the seven trading groups they all have ntt is the
00:43:31.920 largest telecommunications company it's the at&t of japan but it's in massive telecommunications
00:43:38.160 throughout asia it is a massive company and super serious people running it the other part of this
00:43:45.040 study was the largest newspaper in japan and the media over there feels they have a responsibility
00:43:51.600 to the japanese people and to the nation and to the emperor that far exceeds what the media in the
00:43:57.280 united states has so you're talking about two bedrocks and i mean foundational hard foundational elements
00:44:04.560 of japanese social order industrial order and social order as you know with the collapse of
00:44:10.240 demographics over there they're still very hesitant about bringing in any kind of immigrants or doing
00:44:14.640 anything about it japanese social order to the japanese is paramount when those two companies do
00:44:21.040 something about ai of which is going to be a major part of their industries going forward and one of the
00:44:27.920 conclusions they come up with not just internally but they print it for the japanese people to read and
00:44:32.480 of course it's the mac daddy on drudge and it's the lead story in japan is hey this could lead to the
00:44:39.120 collapse of social order that's like a papal bull coming out for the japanese people it's not something
00:44:44.640 small that's like a shock and they were shocked i want to go back and play just real quickly the
00:44:50.480 schmidt that we're going to get we had two cold opens for you i got to get you on tomorrow in the morning
00:44:54.800 show hopefully not the afternoon but the morning show because i want to get uh to go through your
00:44:59.840 second part but this one's so important let's play the eric schmidt eric schmidt said is so
00:45:04.320 chilling i want to play it again and get your response again sir it's what happens in human
00:45:10.080 society when you have another intelligence which is your partner now let's imagine that every single
00:45:18.560 human has access to his or own polymath as their helper right what does it do right now people may be
00:45:27.840 lazy they may choose not to talk to the polymath but since it's tied to them they may very well fall
00:45:34.960 in love with them i don't mean in a sexual way i mean in terms of an intimate mental way right that
00:45:42.080 my mind and my polymath are connected i don't know what to do anymore unless i can talk to my polymath
00:45:49.280 and by the way in case you're worried about this you can't stop it this thing is happening so of course so
00:45:55.040 far across the world that it's going to happen and unlike social media where people like me fail to
00:46:01.440 warn you i'm saying right now this is going to happen it's going to change your life get ready
00:46:07.520 try to figure how to shape it into your institution so you benefit from it
00:46:11.520 right there and said that quite part out loud on the social media which they knew what they were doing
00:46:18.720 on social media the algorithms how it could change and really reprogram people the depression it would
00:46:24.240 cause the loneliness was caused right there they knew it they knew it and they didn't warn people
00:46:29.440 about it they hid it for profits right here this is so scary what he's saying because at the end he says
00:46:35.280 you can't stop it right it's going to happen how many times we heard that here you can't stop it
00:46:42.640 and it's going to happen what does he talk about we talked about a partner a polymath that humans even
00:46:48.320 the latest human can create whole worlds or universes or realities uh right in front of them what does
00:46:54.480 this all mean joe allen make it make sense you know there are there are definitely three elements that
00:47:02.000 that go into that the very first one is just on its face this is just a genie right it's a magic genie
00:47:08.240 radical abundance first abundance and information and then abundance and actual material goods and
00:47:14.400 when schmidt's talking about a polymath or sort of someone who's an expert in everything or many things
00:47:21.120 what he means is very similar to what we hear out of elon musk and basically all these guys
00:47:26.320 that ai is approaching the point that it will exceed any human expert on earth musk says by next year
00:47:34.640 so we'll say by the end of 2025 ai has now proven itself to be the greatest authority on what is and
00:47:42.080 isn't real as compared to any individual human on earth and of course musk like kerswell says by 2029
00:47:47.760 same thing so what that means is dreams on demand what you want as you live in your pod with your vr
00:47:54.880 glasses on so to speak can be conjured at will he says that it's not about sexual relationships i can
00:48:01.200 assure you if it's anything like the printing press or the internet that will be a dominant
00:48:05.360 strain of what happens people just simply living out weird sexual fantasies of their choosing
00:48:11.280 that they can just ask for as if asking a genie the second part though is really really important
00:48:16.320 he's saying that if you are somehow separated from this this digital mind your tertiary self right
00:48:23.120 your your ai tertiary self you won't know what to do well you already have people who are like
00:48:28.320 that with their smartphones that's very very clear and as students begin to come to rely on ai to
00:48:34.800 interpret reality the next generation is being set up to be as uh to take a phrase from the rigging world
00:48:42.080 one dead battery away from being an idiot and that human atrophy is already happening they are setting us
00:48:49.120 up for a society which you need to have some sort of digital tertiary self to to exist but the last
00:48:57.360 point i just want to make the most terrifying point to me and i'm not i don't tell you all this
00:49:02.080 stuff to make people afraid i think you that if you at this point if you're still afraid and panicked
00:49:06.880 then you haven't been listening you just have to face it head on but the last thing what if it doesn't
00:49:11.840 work out as well as they're saying what if human beings become super dependent on these technologies
00:49:16.720 and these technologies don't live up to the promise that they're making that then you have an atrophied
00:49:22.320 dependent humanity and a glitchy machine basically it would be like if your entire life was was lived
00:49:28.800 with a robot that never could get it straight and that is all together steve what i see again these
00:49:36.240 guys are advertising with the warning label and uh i i would say if you do decide to integrate ai into
00:49:43.600 your company into your school or into your military you better get a warranty and you better keep a lawyer on
00:49:48.960 hand into your life uh joe amazing work as usual we'll have you back on tomorrow to go to the second
00:49:56.720 part of this where do people in the interim get the book get you get all your writings all of it
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00:50:16.320 interesting operation and of course warroom.org under the transhumanism tab thank you very much steve
00:50:25.200 thank you brother um we're going to go out with shen yun i want everybody to see that classical chinese
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