WarRoom Battleground EP 516: Ukraine Spending Continues To Flow
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Summary
In the War Room, Steve and Ben discuss the latest in the Ukraine crisis, and why the Ukrainian people are not prepared to fight for their country in the face of overwhelming odds. They also discuss the role of the pro-Western media, and what they can do about it.
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay wednesday uh 17 april year of our lord 2024 thank you for joining us the second
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part of the late afternoon early evening edition of the war room of course explosive on capitol hill
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as we fight the rule uh absolute um complete disgrace of uh speaker johnson of what's going
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on here but i want to get in i want to go to rome and i thank ben for sticking around for us
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um ben i actually think it's more powerful uh now than it was this morning because now we know what
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they're trying to do they're trying to fund uh it's a full-on um effort maniacal effort to fund
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this failed conflict in in ukraine and russ vote said it earlier in that tweet that uh this is our
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brexit moment from the neocons that that we're just not going to support what these uh maniacal um
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uh obsessed uh and this is as big a part of the republican party as is the democrats they want to be in
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wars everywhere they want to be underwriting wars everywhere this one in ukraine there's something
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particularly offensive about what they're doing here and ben i want to go back some of the pieces
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but i particularly want to drill down on one we didn't have time to spend on this morning
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and that is what the ukrainian people think about this the ukrainian people the moms and dads because
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remember ukraine's the central reason that ukraine is this war is over uh beside despite the sacrifice
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the courage the valor of the ukrainian people uh is the misguided strategy of zelinski and these guys
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depending upon their sociopathic overlords in the eu and nato uh but fundamentally this is why they had
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this coup with the two most revered uh field officers these two generals who sat there and said
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we need fresh combat troops and we need at least 500 000 and we need their age to be around 27 years old
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we can't fight anymore this trench warfare war of attrition with 42 year old average age of 42 years
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old remember half of them be older that's just insane given the the tough battlefield conditions
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go back to that new york times piece i want people in this audience to understand as we go through these
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fights over the next couple days and we have this vote looks like on saturday night or sunday about this
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um what are the ukrainian moms and dads focused on saving their kids saving their son steve here's an
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article for um that we touched on in the morning show from the new york times you read the article
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it's obviously using its new york times type language but it could have been written by stephen k
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bannon um because this is a point that you've been making really for two years on the show
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in ukraine's west draft dodgers run and swim to avoid the war um it's an article which refers to to
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to the to the avoidance uh explicitly as an exodus of of young men trying to leave um and they're
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fleeing across this river the taisa river which it calls i says in in in the local ukrainian language
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is called nicknamed river death because uh so many people have died trying to cross it of course
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being sent to the front line is considered to be the worst that the worst of the two options so people
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are taking their chances with this icy river um and i i have here an excerpt i'll just read it very
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quickly um but this i think illustrates steve the uh the fact that it's not that the ukrainians
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aren't patriotic and they're not prepared because they have been sacrificing um to fight for their
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country it's the fact that when you can see that the only viable conclusion of this war being a certain
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thing at that point you have to make the calculation well you know if we're going to sit down and talk
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at some point with putin and with russia why do i just need to die as cannon fodder uh throwing myself
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into the meat grinder if it's not going to change the fundamental result and that i think is a very
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reasonable calculation here's how the new york times frames that as ukraine's battlefield prospects
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have sagged graft dodging has been on the rise um it obviously doesn't sort of break down the
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reasons but i think if you have eyes to see you'll see the reason why that is the case um and you know
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it's just basically it's an article that cynthia says that the the trade the human trafficking here
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of of ukraine is now the dominant smuggling game in ukraine the dominant black market uh game which
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has gone from counterfeit cigarettes where you can get basically two hundred dollars for a big batch of
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cigarettes to now ten thousand dollars per person per human being up from two thousand and the reason
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steve is exactly 56 criminal gangs now they've numbered them 56 criminal gangs are involved in
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in this trade um and of course it's a market people smuggling is a market it's a market in in this in
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the mediterranean it's a market on the southern border of the united states and a market here
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in ukraine and and the the criminals are responding to this market um it's a very sad story and what's the
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most tragic thing steve i close on my on this observation on this point the most tragic thing
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here is that this constant waste of life is that is avoidable it has been avoidable for at least two
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years and yet it's just the political uh will that this war continues and more and more people are dying
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mersheimer told us this even when the 2014 color revolution took place folks and this is why our
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fight is righteous we have to like brexit broke off from the eu we have to break off from the
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neoliberal neocon mentality if we don't the united states is going to be the underwriter that means
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you the taxpayer is going to be the underwriter of these continual conflicts you you could get we
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could have gotten to the negotiating table well number one if victoria newland in the deep state
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the united states was not intimately involved with the eu and with nato in overthrowing a
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democratically elected uh government now were they bad guys in that government you betcha were they
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close to putin you betcha would the election have big league problems you betcha but it was a
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democratically elected government that was overthrown by cover color revolution that came from the
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noggins and from the uh of victoria newland in that crowd fiona hill victoria newland have been
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working working working away at this non-stop the same people the same types of people working with
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the same people that over the last couple of days in brussels which is to me so shocking we're trying to
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get uh sharma up over the next couple of days the national conservatism and look i've never been a huge fan
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of the national conservatism thing in europe because i do think it's it i do think that it was
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to take one's eye off the ball when they came here to the united states they were definitely neocon
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a big league it's one of the reasons that uh yours truly and other populist america firsters were never
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invited but i think they've made amends you got uh sharma uh they've they had a great conference set up
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in brussels and the police were called on them to shut it down nigel farage the i believe
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one of the two or three greatest figures in all of british politics and i mean in history
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um who basically took gave with this hard work and endeavor gave his country everything he had to
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basically throw off the shackles of the european uh the eu overlords and look at the fight that's been
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subsequently since then i think it's one of the reasons you're going to have as you know ben a
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major inflection point coming up quickly as the tory party gets washed out to sea
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because of issues like the illegal alien invaders coming into uh to uk and overrunning it
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they shut down the very people that want us to vote 60 billion dollars want us to support the very
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people that shut down the national conservatism conference that had people like victor orban
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and nigel farage uh and others that are heroes to people here in the united states uh it was
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mersheimer right that the sociopathic overlords in brussels in the city of london uh in the in
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the halls of power in in paris and in berlin other than they lead the ukrainian people down the
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primbrose path so here we are with 60 billion dollars that is just going to go to the arms
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manufacturers it's just going to go to the deep state it's just going to go to their buddies in
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and particularly going to go to uh to the oligarchs in uh in zelinski's uh power group
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that are still in power in ukraine the anti-democratic forces there was mersheimer right
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are we leading them down the path to as the new york times story reinforced that we're leading them
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down to the path to fight to the last ukrainian soldier is uh is uh available to give his life
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for his country yes steve uh he couldn't have been more right or more prophetic um and we covered on
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the show a couple of days ago that the that the ukrainian army has now resorted to um employing
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if that's the right word um the use of amputees even double up to double amputees back lines which
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which in any war is pretty much unheard of but in this war that's where you know that's what that's
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what they're doing they're bringing in double amputees people who've lost limbs in two separate
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incidents by the way i think it was the washington post this article we broke this down last week
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they're now being you know once they're once they're being patched up they are they are going back to
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the front line that is that is what fighting down to the last ukrainian looks like in practice steve
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you you you may look there's an article um i sent this through to denver i don't know if they've got
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time to to put this on the screen is in yesterday's foreign affairs right the talks that could have
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ended the war in ukraine this goes back to the boris johnson thing in april of 2022 um and the
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sabotage of the the the peace deal that turkey had negotiated i've only really seen this thing
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mentioned thanks denver i've really only ever seen this mentioned on the war room and by of course
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president putin when he spoke um recently this has now so two years later okay we're in mid april so
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it's two years almost to the week um in fact i think it's basically april around april the 15th
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it happened the sabotage this has not it's not only broken into the mainstream media and they're
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breaking this down of how those talks failed this is in foreign affairs steve right it doesn't get
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more in terms of sort of no it's the deep states hold it hold it it's the it's the deep it's the
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deep state's vanity fair foreign affairs is it that's the thing they they i want to make sure
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people understand this what ben just said let's not bury the lead putin would say this but the war
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because we're trying to give you facts of course what they say oh they're just they're just uh
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recycling putin's uh propaganda talking points no we're not we have people on the inside we're
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we knew exactly what happened and so two years after the fact foreign affairs foreign affairs which
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is their vanity fair that is like that is like the big kahuna if you're on the pages of foreign fair i
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mean that is as close to holy writ that that is their equivalent of the new testament okay no that's
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holy writ to the deep state crowd and they're laying out but i spend a minute on this because i want i want
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people to be fully informed when they call 202-224-3121 it's best to call doran working hours
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remember working hours or not they shut down quickly and they'll jam up these lines that's why
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you got to go to grace is going to show tomorrow in uh in um las vegas how to make the best use for
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your operating leverage of uh bill blaster that you can get around some of the stuff but make sure you
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call part of the reason when you call is that hey uh that we don't want any money we don't want
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you want no on ukraine for one reason no money whatsoever the war is over and you guys had a
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chance to end this before it really started just give me give me a highlight reel of foreign affairs
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of what they're how they're reinforcing what we said here for two over two years on the war room
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well one of the things by the way steve that the war said on on this on the boris johnson sabotage
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was that america i i remember we had the conversation and you know um i basically said
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my instinct here my hunch here is that boris johnson wouldn't have gone and done this by himself
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he would have done this with the united states behind him pushing him acting as a proxy for their
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interests and that's basically here in the foreign affairs article the reason that the americans uh didn't
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want these talks to go ahead um and actually the the the reason it you know i i can understand this
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by the way um was that america uh was was unhappy with the idea of being bound in uh for security
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guarantees and that's you know that's a legitimate that is a legitimate uh consideration to how i think
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but that was fundamentally the the the reason behind uh boris johnson's uh maneuvers but i'm glad i'm very
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very happy that the war room sort of had correctly joined the dots on that uh but but that's that's
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the issue there steve security guarantees uh if i make very very quickly come back to something that
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you were saying earlier about the uh about the 60 billion um look here's an article by the way um in
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in the telegraph which we mentioned on the morning show headlined crude cheap and deadly russian glide
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bombs are pounding ukraine into surrender we mentioned earlier um that this was the first article i
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spotted in the mainstream media that actually ties the word surrender to ukraine digging into the article
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itself it basically makes an interesting point um in terms of strategy and why ukraine is on the path
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um to surrender um it's basically laying out that you know if we're supplying small inventory of
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expensive missiles with uh say 99.99 um 99.99 accuracy uh rate now it doesn't mention the patriot missiles
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but that would be a great example um which i cost i think four million dollars right each um that's great
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for lockheed martin um you know you know what's the strategic uh thing to have those missiles 99.99
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accuracy or missiles which cost 95 uh basically a hundred couple hundred dollars with a 95 accuracy
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well of course you know it's going to be those missiles that you can just basically put on a
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production line and and make sort of thousands of times as many for a fraction of the cost here's
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the point so you ask yourself well hang on why are these genius generals in the pentagon sending
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four million dollar a piece missiles to ukraine and of course that's exactly the answer because of
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this 60 billion it is going to the military industrial complex they are pretty tactically useless
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compared to drones which just cost a couple of hundred dollars each um but this war isn't really
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about the point about this war and this is something that you've been sort of scratching
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at for ages the point about this war isn't the winning of it it's the amount of money you can graft
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out of the system out of american taxpayers before you call it a day um it's inevitable day because
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of course for our sociopathic overlords they they have never cared less about the ukrainians
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who are being sort of blown to bits limbless shrapnel to bits that's just not even the issue what they
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want are the the photo opportunities the photo conferences smiling saying we're standing for
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democracy whilst making trillions of dollars um from for one forever war after another but i like the
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way that the telegraph actually mentioned this point here that you've got these missiles that with a
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99.99 percent accuracy versus missiles with a 95 percent accuracy i'm adding in the the price
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differentials there but you can see how the white house is beholden to the pentagon and to the military
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industrial complex because all these generals you know with the huge sort of straps and all the sort
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of all the colored badges say oh we need sort of all these missiles we need them at four million a pop
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what good are they steve because as i say as i say the two stories yeah has is is leading ukraine
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on uh to surrender excuse me i can't say karkov was a karkiv the second biggest city is uh is now
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under siege i think that's going to fall here in days or weeks mainstream media won't talk about that
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the the two things american people should know when when you're calling and talking to your congressman about
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why you want no more money is that the zelinski government is shanghaying uh amputees and double
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amputees to go back to the front uh at the same time they're paying the parents are paying ten thousand
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dollars a kid to smuggle them out of um out of ukraine so they won't be drafted this after a year
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of this new draft law forget volunteers there are no volunteers they're all being they're all press
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ganged it's like uh worse than nelson's navy back in the uh in what the uh 18th century so ben uh
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thank you for doing this you're going to be part of the coverage remember that right now it looks
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like the vote's going to take place saturday saturday night sunday monday who knows uh 202-224-3121
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give your congressman the oh what four of this disaster this is just this is sociopathic
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overlords driving this and it's got to stop and we got to stop it now it has to be stopped
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now not another penny uh ben harnwell uh what's your social media where do people get you
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uh get a steve it's my social media platform of choice type in my surname at harnwell top of my
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feed is a story um that the romanian far-right party um have asked their candidates to undergo a
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lie detector test in order to weed out the infiltrators and i've sort of posted that article
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with what i think is a great suggestion we should start doing this in maga maga should be insisting
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on this for gop candidates everyone without exception with the lighter tested with the lighter
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tester will you put america first it's exploding right now it's on the top of my head
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i love it ben harnwell lessons from the trans transylvania thank you brother appreciate it
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thanks god bless boy think of your head lie detector test will you put the american citizens
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versus america first uh brandon showalter uh correct me if i'm wrong maybe i'm misreading
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because so much other stuff going on i'm trying to spend enough time on this topic it's not my line
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of country but it's central to the destruction of american traditional culture and society and
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really an abomination are we getting better news ever since that report or is there good news
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coming out of this fight against this radical transgender ideology sir i think you're referring
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to the cast report in england the uk and yes that is having i think some meaningful ripples
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across europe certainly but even here i'm seeing a few little signs that are encouraging to me
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the cast report was a three and a half or four year long report that was authored by dr hillary
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cass the initial recommendations led to the closure of the tavistock gender clinic in london
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and now it looks as though the uk is going to be very close to completely moving away from any kind
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of medicalized protocol that gender transitioning with puberty blockers cross-sex hormones and surgeries
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are on their way out we hope still going to be watching very closely the nhs stopped you know
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dramatically scaled back the use of blockers and now there's there's other talk about reviewing the
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cross-sex hormone policy here in america we are now seeing the courts you know start to wrangle over
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this the supreme court of the united states just allowed idaho's ban on transing kids to remain in
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effect whereas in ohio a state court uh blocked that law from being implemented and they're probably now
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facing a several years of litigation they think that they will win in the ohio supreme court my sources
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say but yes the we're just very much now at the beginning of the judiciary to adjudicate the
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constitutionality of these bans on uh chemically and surgically transing minor children so it's a start
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um but there are many other dynamics here that we'll have to fight in america that the uk
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is much farther along than we are let's get break down give me idaho the decision there first and what did the
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supreme court let's just take idaho what did the court actually say in idaho was gay and then what
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how the supreme court have their back well idaho like about 24 other states i think has uh implemented
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a ban on uh what they call gender affirming care which is the most misleading euphemism ever
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the use of hormone blockers cross-sex hormones and surgeries on minors the supreme court allowed it to
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remain in effect there had been a challenge to it um this they weren't adjudicating the bill on its
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merits per se it was more of a technical kind of thing but six three split the conservatives with
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the state of idaho and the three um and so it was not again i just want to stress this is just the very
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beginning um there was so the plaintiff said the head had complained they are not addressing the substance
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of the bill but they did allow they said that idaho could keep its law prohibiting this medicalization
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to remain in effect so it's a it's too early to tell whether or not this will continue to remain
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in effect long term but it is a very encouraging sign early on uh partially i mean to see this
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what it says to me steve uh and i've thought this and heard this over the years is that the aclu
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has the entire almost the entire legal left sewn up and the aclu has been the chief organ in so many
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of these states filing lawsuits against uh these bands oh whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
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i thought the aclu was the great uh leader in free speech and for free speech rights what are you talking
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about the ac i know the planned parenthood is in back of funding a lot of this what tell me about the
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tell me about the aclu the aclu you know it's amazing because my philosophy about the aclu has
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been you know they're occasionally right defending free speech they have been completely ideologically
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captured by the trans borg and there's a money trail straight from you know with jennifer billick
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who i know you've interviewed and she's a good friend of mine she's exposed the money of the arkus
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foundation which that's you know john striker his money from the medical industrial complex he's a huge
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donor to the aclu they're trans lgbt justice center they are the ones that make these lawsuits against
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certainly arkansas which was the first state to pass one one of these bands in 2021 the aclu is ready
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as soon as these laws go into effect they file the lawsuits they find plaintiffs and they will go to
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bat for the transing of kids so they have completely abandoned whatever principle they had that we may
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have thought was sane because they are all in that the ideological capture is so extensive they believe
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this is trans rights are the next frontier of civil rights and they have completely wedded themselves to
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their cause and there's big money behind them so i know even you know former aclu people who've left
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the aclu and part of this i mean it's just they they're completely sewn up and this is the dogma of
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the legal left you don't find very many dissenters there are some but it this will i wasn't surprised to
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see let's just say i was not surprised at all to see the six three split on this issue um i mean we'll
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we'll see if if the if the supreme court which they have jurisdiction they can decide what whichever
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cases they eventually take up on this issue and the last time they did adjudicate these gender claims
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it was actually not very good it was six three with gorsuch and roberts joining in the bostock decision
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in 2020 where they granted legal status to transgender status but the medicalization of children i think
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will be another interesting thing to watch there are many unknowns uh but again i just want to
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reiterate that i am initially encouraged that they allowed idaho's ban to remain in effect and
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we'll see what happens with other states as there have been other appellate courts that have allowed
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to stay in place as well can you can you can you can you can you hang on for a second because i want
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to i just got to talk about this ideology for a second and of course we have dr daugherty uh next also
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about he's going to be uh can't make it i don't think tomorrow for the uh for the um the two-hour
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discussion we're going to have we're going to actually talk to him now we're going to be live
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and that's what we see we're going to get brandon shore to back up in a second because the radical
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ideology driven by the neo-marxists is attacking the traditional values of our country and particularly
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the traditional family structure of our country also there's been a lot of complaints with the with
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the uh cyber attacks at the pharmacies at the medical also don't forget the supply chains the ccp
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or the supply chains in case the balloon goes up in the south china sea in the streets of taiwan which
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it will jace medical.com check it out so before i'll let you go brandon just give me a quick summary
00:33:33.720
this radical ideology that's that's you're saying take i mean it's taking over the medical profession
00:33:38.760
it's taken over the what the american medical association has taken over aclu in a nutshell
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because i keep telling people this is one of the most radical radical radical um ideologies and
00:33:52.920
philosophies i've ever heard of and i believe it's the predicate for the whole transhumanism movement
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but what is it why has it some of the most powerful and greatest institutions in this country
00:34:02.760
the american medical association aclu i don't say i agree with what these institutions stand for but
00:34:07.800
they're powerful they've been around a long time how has this ideology gotten in there and taken them over
00:34:12.040
well i would defer to jennifer billick who again i just cannot applaud her journalism enough you can
00:34:20.200
never underestimate the power of humongous money that's driving this the medical industrial complex
00:34:26.360
stands to profit handsomely because if you can uh use an ideology and they are to brainwash a
00:34:33.000
generation of young people many of whom have mental health issues to believe that they can be something
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other than their sex you can not only break down society but you can make lifelong customers so
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people and you get a whole generation of kids on puberty blockers just a few thousand of them you're
00:34:47.000
talking millions of dollars so you cannot ignore the appeal of money but no i i definitely believe
00:34:52.760
and as a christian i would be remiss if i didn't say that there is this is there's a distinct evil sort
00:34:57.320
of spiritual evil component to this that's just abominable wickedness that that drives families apart i mean
00:35:03.880
i spoke to a mom not so long ago when she her daughter was estranged after she got her breasts
00:35:08.520
amputated and went on these drugs she cried every single day this is shredding and rupturing american
00:35:14.600
families right and left it is as you say one of the most demonic and diabolical scourges that we have
00:35:19.800
ever faced as a culture and yes people in high places uh evil men and women who stand to profit handsomely
00:35:26.840
are uh are fomenting tremendous discord in our culture with this dogma and yes it has captured
00:35:34.200
all of our elite institutions they have become convinced that this is the next frontier of civil
00:35:38.360
rights as of other previous movements and so that's that's where the i use the phrase ideological capture
00:35:44.920
perhaps too much but that's what this is this drives the agenda of the day it is effectively the
00:35:50.520
the state religion of america it has that strong a grip on our our elite institutions
00:35:54.440
the state religion of america i want you to remember that where you heard it and who you
00:35:59.800
heard it from brandon where do they go where do folks get your content christianpost.com is where
00:36:05.560
my my colleagues do such great reporting i'm there too writing columns from time to time
00:36:09.720
please do check out our uh documentary style podcast i'm currently working on another season
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our landing page for that is generation indoctrination.com and that's also available on all platforms
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and if you want to hear stories like kind of like the mom i was just describing please do go see
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glimpse into what this is like for families the suffering they have endured is excruciating
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dead name documentary.com please go see it brandon shoulder thank you very much honor to have you on
00:36:42.600
here thank you steve dr doherty thanks brother dr doherty you're not gonna be with us physically
00:36:48.360
tomorrow we're gonna try to get you up on screen but make the case tomorrow we're gonna have an
00:36:52.760
open town hall with the war room posse as part of the end of our uh force multiplier academy we got
00:36:58.040
all the experts uh the uh mike lindell has uh gone to the supreme court you're a big part of that
00:37:04.920
what are you telling the supreme court about machines that they don't already know sir
00:37:09.240
uh well thanks for having me on i'm uh traveling in sunny texas uh blue bonnet time uh so i'm sitting
00:37:18.600
in my car right now but the supreme court case is a big one and this is the appeal of kerry lake and
00:37:27.080
mark fincham's case against adrian fontes et al in arizona which has gone from district court to court of
00:37:36.200
appeals to state supreme court to ninth circuit court of appeals and now it's gone to the supreme court
00:37:42.920
and the brilliant move of kurt olson alan dershowitz and larry joseph is to see the opening
00:37:52.600
for introducing additional evidence because as i understand it i'm not an attorney ordinarily on appeal
00:38:01.480
the appeals court does not look at the facts they look at was the law followed was the process fair
00:38:09.080
they don't look at new evidence however the reason the case was appealed or was dismissed in the arizona
00:38:17.160
courts is because the judge said the injury is speculative and therefore you don't have standing
00:38:27.240
so the judge ruled that kerry lake and mark fincham had not proved that they had been injured by
00:38:35.080
defective untrustworthy voting machines and therefore they didn't have standing well since the argument is
00:38:42.680
do they have standing or not now kurt olson et al can bring in new evidence and the new evidence is just
00:38:52.120
stunning the username problems password problems and the big one cryptographic keys
00:39:00.280
so i can give you a brief rundown of all of those but uh where do you want to start we're
00:39:06.920
we're going to get them we're going to get them tomorrow we're going to we're kind of pressed for
00:39:10.920
time but i want to give your bona fides we'll get you up tomorrow we'll go through all the details
00:39:15.240
tomorrow i needed i needed to know how we're actually getting this evidence in there and how they're
00:39:19.160
actually showing injury walk through you've been a text is a texas a&m you've been you've been an
00:39:24.680
expert about this type of thing for years and years and years i just want to give your bona fides so
00:39:29.560
people understand that this is that what kurt olson and pat mcsweeney and uh dershowitz and of course
00:39:36.520
with mike lindell to back up kerry lake and fincham have brought in a team of experts what's your
00:39:41.000
expertise in this well my undergraduate degree was in mathematics at oklahoma christian back then there
00:39:48.200
weren't any computer science degrees so i guess that makes me a pioneer but i didn't realize it at
00:39:53.240
the time then i went to harford for my master's and my doctorate i taught computer science and
00:39:59.240
engineering for 37 years the last 32 years of that at texas a&m university and i've also been a
00:40:07.320
consultant to major national and international companies and i've done work for government agencies
00:40:18.760
dr uh dardy in in your professional opinion there's no doubt in your mind that these machines
00:40:25.240
can be manipulated and that they're not trustworthy as you see technologically to actually give us free
00:40:31.480
and fair uh count of votes uh that's exactly right so we've gone over the years from a basically
00:40:40.120
transparent process of hand marked hand counted paper ballots to basically 100 non-transparent process
00:40:48.040
where ballots go into the machine and numbers come out but you have no idea what happened in between
00:40:54.680
was your vote counted was it altered was it deleted you don't know all you know is ballots went in and
00:41:01.160
numbers came out that is until tina peters made a backup and when she made a backup in mesa county
00:41:08.680
colorado that enabled jeff o'donnell and me to look inside the machine and what we saw was that they
00:41:16.600
were creating additional databases altering or deleting records in that case in arizona the analysis that i
00:41:25.880
first did in pima county and it uh the same pattern occurred in maricopa county showed uh an initial
00:41:33.880
front loading for the favored candidate which then systematically declined all the way to election day
00:41:41.160
we're talking about mail-in votes because that was the bulk of the votes and this is a pattern that
00:41:46.760
couldn't happen by chance so that uh i established uh back two years ago in the in pima county and
00:41:57.400
maricopa county and have since seen that pattern replicated all across the country between jeff o'donnell
00:42:04.520
and his team and me and some people that i work with we've looked at about 300 counties across the country
00:42:11.960
and 298 of them show patterns of manipulation now the big and you're saying it's yeah go you're
00:42:24.600
pretty saying it's mathematically impossible whether this just happened correct uh exactly so let me
00:42:29.880
give you an example from pima county this is 2020 presidential election after the first so there
00:42:35.880
are about half a million votes uh in that election in pima county which is the tucson area
00:42:41.800
in arizona maricopa county is phoenix is the largest but pima is is the next largest so after the first
00:42:49.160
10 percent of the votes are counted so after the first 50 000 votes are counted the cumulative ratio
00:42:55.320
of biden to trump was 75 percent now if you count the next 25 000 votes remember these are mail-in
00:43:02.760
so they come in at random from all over the county all on different days no sorting by precinct it should
00:43:09.800
there should be no pattern at all so knowing that counting the first 50 000 votes the cumulative
00:43:16.680
ratio was 75 percent biden then you count another 25 000 votes what will the cumulative ratio be
00:43:26.440
well you shouldn't be able to predict that because that next 25 000 votes might be more heavily for biden
00:43:33.880
in which case it would be 76 or 78 percent or it might be more heavily for trump in which case it might
00:43:40.120
be 62 percent you shouldn't have any way of predicting it and yet with every 25 000 additional votes
00:43:47.960
biden's percentage goes 75 74 73 72 71 all the way to election day 60 yeah that's like yeah falling red on a
00:43:59.080
roulette wheel a hundred times in a row and winning dr darty we got to jump you're going to be we're
00:44:06.120
going to figure out how to get you in tomorrow by skype as we go through this we're going to spend two
00:44:10.040
hours in a town hall type setting and we get to drill all the experts lawyers process people
00:44:16.680
technologists mike lindell all of it dr darty we'll see you tomorrow thank you so much for making this
00:44:22.120
clear and we're going to spend more time tomorrow to make sure everybody understands
00:44:25.800
how the machines just can't it just can't work it doesn't make any sense dr darty
00:44:30.280
formerly at texas am thank you sir thank you steve good to be with you
00:44:36.440
incredible what this these guys have put together for the supreme court i want to finish up tonight
00:44:41.960
on what you would think would be a bastion of freedom it's not that's ireland uh my country of
00:44:46.840
my ancestors uh we've got michael lahey not michael patrick lahey but michael lahey who's running
00:44:53.320
in the european parliamentary elections they're going to be in june a revolutionary
00:44:56.840
set of elections they're going to shift the uh center of gravity from county clare irish freedom
00:45:02.840
party uh why why is ireland seem like the most oppressive they just shut down brussels just
00:45:07.720
tried to shut down the national uh conservative convention in a conference in brussels over the
00:45:13.400
last couple days orban nigel farage why is ireland seem to be which have so many freedom fighters
00:45:19.480
throughout the world including here in the united states why is ireland seem to be the most oppressive
00:45:24.040
or appears to be the most oppressive of all these governments sir well yes certainly steve it's running
00:45:30.920
in that direction uh ireland has been under attack for for a very long time i think ireland is very
00:45:36.600
much of a petri dish for progressivists and for globalists ireland as you will know it was a christian
00:45:42.680
country until very recently but christianity very much came under attack from a variety of different
00:45:48.040
sources and it was seen that if ireland can be demoralized then you would have heard that
00:45:52.680
expression used by your investment of when he showed how to take down the country that if ireland
00:45:57.160
can be demoralized which people can be separated from their religion from their national identity
00:46:02.760
if it can be done in a country like ireland then it can be done anywhere ireland is a small country it's
00:46:07.800
prone to very much to outside forces it has always been an openly traded country and has come under
00:46:14.280
significant outside influence now we have as you know joined european unions some 50 years ago that
00:46:21.400
did a dramatic change to the irish psyche ireland was always as you rightly point out pointed out a
00:46:27.720
country which valued its independence and valued its autonomy and valued its constitutional democracy
00:46:33.080
but once we entered the european the economic community as it was then initially it was purely
00:46:38.520
economics but it gradually gradually became more and more of a single unitary state and we are now
00:46:45.160
in a situation where 70 of our legislation is passed by outside bodies and unfortunately the european union
00:46:51.960
is not a democratic structure it's designed to be quite anti-democratic quite undemocratic
00:46:57.160
none of the major players that you see in the european union such as ursula van der lyen none of these
00:47:02.040
people are elected and this has had a very corrupting and destructive impact on irish society
00:47:09.560
legislation is made on our behalf by people who are never answerable to to elections to a parliament
00:47:15.880
and this has had a significantly demoralizing effect on us you will probably be aware of the
00:47:21.000
draconian hate speech laws that ireland is attempting to introduce this is very much at the behest of the
00:47:26.040
european union directors are passed by the european commission who as i say are not elected uh seeking
00:47:32.280
for example to eliminate discrimination against people or eliminate xenophobia and they're then
00:47:37.560
taken up there are all kinds of ramifications that people don't understand when these directors are
00:47:41.800
passed uh the hate speech legislation ireland if you're not aware of it is truly frightening
00:47:46.680
it allows that police can enter your house seize your your computers your telephones if you're even in
00:47:52.280
possession of something that a third party could regard as being uh intended to incite hatred then
00:47:58.600
you can be prosecuted in a prison for up to a year it's it's quite extraordinary change for a country
00:48:03.880
which has always valued freedom of speech uh as an absolutely prime necessity for the continuance
00:48:10.600
of any democracy but that is what has happened and it's it's very frightening now i do think
00:48:15.960
that people are finally waking up to it uh there's a great deal of anger in ireland today i see
00:48:22.040
that and this is why your party is beginning to gain some traction and it's centered largely around
00:48:26.840
the issue of immigration uh the levels of immigration into ireland are unprecedented of
00:48:32.040
course ireland was traditionally an immigrant country we send many many people to all parts
00:48:36.280
of the world but the extent of immigration now into ireland is actually far far higher than it ever
00:48:42.920
was in the united states that may seem remarkable i think the united states at its peak period of
00:48:47.960
immigration had something like 15 or 16 percent of its population was born outside the country
00:48:53.080
in ireland now the level of immigration is 20 percent of the people in this country were born outside
00:48:58.440
of ireland and the key demographic in the demographic between the age of 19 and 39 that figure approaches
00:49:05.720
33 percent that's one of three so it is very clear that ireland which had been a cohesive nation for
00:49:12.280
a very long time uh will shortly be in a situation where the native population will be in a minority
00:49:17.320
that's going to happen much more quickly than people realize maybe within 10 to 15 years
00:49:22.440
people are now finally waking up to this and they're getting very very angry a sign of that was
00:49:28.120
given by a referendum result which took place in ireland some three weeks ago where the government's
00:49:32.920
proposal to effectively abolish the meaning of the word family and to change marriage the meaning of
00:49:38.920
lord family that would to any durable relationship would be the equivalent of a marriage this was
00:49:43.640
overwhelmingly rejected by the people it was the worst ever defeat of any government in in
00:49:47.880
attempting to introduce a referendum and the government were very taken aback by it we have
00:49:53.640
a very monocultural media in this country but i think when people see the way they have been lied to
00:49:58.600
on the issue specifically of immigration the government have lost the trust of the people as somebody once
00:50:04.760
said uh trust is like virginity once it's gone it's gone for good uh and that the government are not
00:50:10.040
getting that trust back i'm finding that very much on the canvas now there's a great deal of anger out
00:50:15.240
there and the irish people when they're roused they can be very patient and very quiet for a long
00:50:19.720
time but as you know when they're roused they can be they can be dibbles and they can cause a lot of
00:50:24.600
trouble and i think that's that's what's coming the government's way and i think this election in June the
00:50:30.440
7th uh will be a real yep it's going to be huge we've got to bounce what's your where no that's
00:50:38.200
okay where do they go to find out more about the irish freedom party where they go find out more about
00:50:42.680
you what's your social media handles we're going to have you back on and drill down more on this
00:50:47.480
yep okay my my my social media handle is uh legee election 24.com uh legee eu sorry legee eu
00:50:55.400
election 2024.com the irish freedom party you can google that you will find more about our party
00:51:01.320
i'm running in ireland south which is approximately half of the constituency uh and i would i would
00:51:06.520
welcome any help or assistance i can get we get no media coverage whatsoever the mainstream media
00:51:11.960
completely ignore us uh but i think things are going to change things are going to change very
00:51:15.960
rapidly so watch this space yeah watch this space we're going to make sure you get plenty of media
00:51:22.600
coverage war room has got the back of the freedom of the irish people we didn't leave on we didn't
00:51:28.520
leave on uh in cattle cars yeah yeah thank you sir we'll have you back on i appreciate sir thank you very
00:51:36.680
much thank you okay lou dobbs is going to follow us we're live tomorrow when everybody still take one
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