Bannon's War Room - May 16, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 536: Curbing Overreach From Federal Government And DeBanking


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Debanking is the practice of canceling accounts or declining payment processing or loans to people or institutions because of their political or religious convictions or because they are involved in a legal industry that is politically disfavored by somebody whether it's an external activist or a government activist, a regulator, or a regulator. It means losing access to essential final financial services because of your beliefs.

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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
00:00:11.220 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:18.960 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
00:00:24.740 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:29.820 this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:33.580 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:40.700 stephen k bannon okay thursday 16 may year of elure 2024 thank you for hanging around for the second
00:00:48.140 hour of our late afternoon early evening edition of here of the uh of the war room of course obviously
00:00:54.160 very crazy day on capitol hill uh crazy day in front of the mics we had the house freedom caucus
00:01:00.460 uh in new york city today to back president trump the markup uh remember they exerted executive
00:01:06.720 privilege today the markup in the house that we played clips from uh last hour uh at the judiciary
00:01:12.700 committee is going to continue tonight we're going to play if that's actually up we're going to stream
00:01:18.160 that on both getter uh and rumble and we'll have uh live commentary so that'll be the uh oversight
00:01:23.700 committee markup just want to duly note that uh and of course we'll put it up on telegram
00:01:28.140 carly bonet and the rest so a lot going on uh a couple amazing pieces i want to get in today about
00:01:35.520 and put these um concepts to make sure you understand we have john tedesco joins us has an incredible
00:01:42.480 piece up over john tamney's real clear markets and you know we've had john on all the time runs a great
00:01:48.560 site links to a bunch of great pieces about capital markets macroeconomics all of it uh also has
00:01:56.080 original op as this about bank of america in this concept of debanking uh jeremy tedesco thank you for
00:02:03.120 joining us uh jeremy walk us what's the concept first we get into the details of what the shareholders
00:02:08.640 are doing with bank america what is debanking and and how prevalent the issue is it yeah debanking is
00:02:15.520 is canceling accounts or declining payment processing or loans to people or institutions
00:02:22.240 because of their political or religious convictions or because they are involved in a legal industry
00:02:27.920 that is politically disfavored by somebody whether it's an external activist or a government activist
00:02:33.120 a regulator what it means is losing access to essential final financial services because of your
00:02:38.240 your beliefs now we know president trump has been debanked many people in the mega movement they've
00:02:44.000 had their insurance canceled they've been debanked uh from institutions they've they've had accounts
00:02:49.520 with had credit cards with mortgages with for decades and decades and decades and one of the things i
00:02:55.120 keep hearing from people is that they don't get any reason they either get something in the mail or
00:02:59.600 they just get a notification that hey in a week your account's going to be closed is that prevalent
00:03:04.720 and is is that legal is it fair it's definitely on the rise i don't know if we can call it prevalent
00:03:11.520 yet but we i think the the amount of stories we see um are are are kind of you know a small number
00:03:18.000 of them but i think beneath them there's probably a lot more people are very scared to make it known
00:03:23.360 that they lost their bank account for some unknown reason that's a scary thing to experience as an
00:03:27.600 individual so we've been tracking this we've definitely seen a rise in debanking based on what appears to be
00:03:33.840 political and religious decision making bank of america is a perfect example of it they debanked
00:03:38.560 our client indigenous advanced ministries a religious non-profit that does relief work in
00:03:43.600 uganda serving uh orphans serving windows widows giving getting people out of sex trafficking um
00:03:50.320 and they had an account there like you were saying they had the account for eight or you know seven
00:03:53.600 or eight years and then they got a notice out of the blue that they were canceling their account and
00:03:57.840 said some vague reasons for it and simply stonewalled our client every time he asked for an actual
00:04:03.200 explanation for why the account was canceled and so this is kind of the same way the all these stories
00:04:09.120 go the the bank out of the blue tells you you're losing your account they won't tell you the reason
00:04:15.040 and you're left essentially trying to find someplace else to stand up services very fast
00:04:20.640 jeremy i want to go back to the specific case in which you guys did the charles
00:04:24.400 walk us through the organization what did they do what was their purpose where had they put their efforts
00:04:29.680 uh when they get this notification yeah well the religious non-profit we represent is indigenous
00:04:35.200 advanced ministries they're a tennessee small tennessee non-profit uh the the ministry has a
00:04:40.800 heart for the people of uganda and wants to go over there and serve them help them pull them out of
00:04:45.360 property meet their material needs and share christianity with them this is many many institutions
00:04:51.520 do this many churches do this kind of ministry work and relief work um and so they had an account since
00:04:56.400 about 2015 uh at bank of america they opened their account there when they started the ministry
00:05:02.640 and then in april of 2023 they got a notice from bank of america that said we don't want to do business
00:05:08.000 with your business type anymore and another notice that said that their risk profile had exceeded the
00:05:13.200 bank's risk tolerance um and that's all they got told our account our client went and asked them
00:05:18.720 multiple multiple times for months for an actual explanation um and they they stonewall them and
00:05:24.960 and would just read basically those same two explanations it wasn't until daily mail an
00:05:29.840 international media organization reached out to bank of america about four months after the account
00:05:34.080 closures and asked them why did you cancel these accounts that bank of america started circling the
00:05:40.000 wagons and coming up with reasons that just didn't add up um none of them ever made any sense um and so
00:05:46.640 you know that led to shareholders trying to hold bank of america accountable through the proxy process
00:05:52.000 uh for this debanking situation with our client but also the broad kind of problems they have with
00:05:58.720 debanking this is not the only instance of debanking that bank of america is known for
00:06:05.040 so this is the shareholder stood up now when the shareholders kind of demanded hey getting what's
00:06:10.240 going on here bank of america still has not come clean correct me if i'm wrong as i read your piece
00:06:15.440 they have not come clean and at least had the common decency and courtesy to tell
00:06:19.600 your client exactly why they were debanked yeah that's right and they're hiding the ball still
00:06:26.080 and so what happened was that some shareholders filed a shareholder resolution that ended up making
00:06:32.480 it to the proxy statement at the annual shareholder meeting for bank of america and prior to that
00:06:37.440 meeting which happened just late last month bank of america reached out in february and or january of
00:06:43.200 this year and said hey we'd like to meet with the shareholder before the meeting to see if we can
00:06:47.600 you know talk to them about their concerns so i was at that meeting um i represented the
00:06:52.640 shareholders interest at that meeting and we talked about several things we were really
00:06:56.320 concerned about at bank of america but we specifically talked about the cancellation of
00:07:00.480 indigenous advance accounts oh and also of a local church in tennessee that gives indigenous advance
00:07:07.120 money from time to time so we have two cancellations involving religious ministries in the united states
00:07:11.760 by bank of america in this situation the ministry itself and then the church in tennessee
00:07:16.240 that gives to it as well um and so we talked about the cancellations at this meeting with with
00:07:21.520 leadership at bank of america i told them that their excuses didn't add up and they certainly
00:07:27.760 they weren't even true related to the ministry and to the church and they said hey thanks for that
00:07:33.680 information we'll go back and talk in house we'll get back to you and they never did then they turned
00:07:38.560 around at the meeting in april at the shareholder meeting and repeated the exact same excuses they gave
00:07:43.760 us that i had debunked at the earlier meeting so from our perspective they're not playing fair
00:07:48.880 they're dealing in bad faith and we really hope the shareholders continue to try to hold them
00:07:53.360 accountable for this the reason i love this i know this is actually very very prevalent in the mega
00:07:58.720 movement america first and around president trump and this is the first time i've really seen somebody
00:08:03.280 trying to push back just a question for our audience was this very prevalent because it's pretty
00:08:08.160 prevalent today at least the magma is this something that ever existed before uh it really at at kind
00:08:15.040 of scale in american business or economic history it's definitely a a newer phenomenon it really started
00:08:23.440 under president obama with operation choke point which was kind of the the name given to their efforts
00:08:30.400 to use their ability to regulate banks to push legal industries out of the financial markets payday lending
00:08:37.840 some firearms uh dealers and some other things that were just disfavored by the political left
00:08:44.400 um and that got stopped but the problem itself didn't get resolved and really the problem comes
00:08:50.240 down to the fact that these big national banks are they're nationally chartered and what comes with that
00:08:57.040 is pervasive federal regulation and oversight part of that oversight includes reputational risk
00:09:04.560 and what the banking regulators have done is say that reputational risk doesn't just include what the
00:09:10.160 bank does and the bank's behavior but it also includes negative publicity about your clients and so what
00:09:17.520 that means is banking regulars regulators under there's a lot of secrecy of around banking regulation
00:09:24.800 in the day-to-day kind of regulatory conversations that occur they can go to the banks and say hey you know
00:09:30.400 you've got this client that has some pretty negative publicity we think it's risky for you guys to
00:09:35.200 continue to bank them you should think about that well once banking regulators say you should think
00:09:39.840 about something what it means is you should probably walk away from them as a client we see this in new
00:09:45.040 york right now the new york state department of finance there's a case at the u.s supreme court involving
00:09:50.080 them trying to force banks and insurers in new york to to to stop providing services to the nra
00:09:59.040 because of the nra's promotion of second amendment rights and so the problem is this reputational risk
00:10:06.240 regulation opens the door for abuse by government regulators and also by third-party activists
00:10:12.480 who create a public problem a public relations problem because they don't like a customer of bank banks
00:10:18.880 and then the regulators kind of come in on the back side and say hey did you see this dust up in the
00:10:23.440 public square about this client that you bank you should think about that from a reputational risk
00:10:27.920 perspective so there's a huge risk and i should just add steve that it's also a risk related to
00:10:34.640 the financial data that the banks have on their customers we know that the federal government is
00:10:39.600 starting to ask banks to scour the records of their clients and their customers for for for
00:10:48.080 politically charged terms and send them information about those customers in these kind of drag nets to 0.99
00:10:54.960 identify domestic threats or domestic terrorists and we see that happening you know not just in
00:11:00.800 legitimate ways but where they're sweeping in people's political activities their purchase of 0.94
00:11:07.840 religious texts um you know their purchases at dick sporting goods and cabela's and things like
00:11:13.760 that are pulled into this very broad dragnet by the federal government and the banks are working with
00:11:18.960 the government um to do that so there's a lot of risk that the financial institutions could be
00:11:24.720 weaponized against americans first amendment rights and that's what we're concerned about
00:11:28.880 jeremy i know you're representing these uh these small christian missionaries but what do you our
00:11:34.400 missions what do you recommend that we do about this what do we recommend the war room posse what is
00:11:38.560 congress supposed to do where how do we sort this thing out well jim jordan has taken a great step by
00:11:44.800 shining the sunlight on this problem through his house uh subcommittee on the weaponization of of
00:11:51.440 the federal government i testified before that committee on march 7th of this year on these issues
00:11:56.800 and he's really digging deep on the collaboration between big banks and big government to to to surveil
00:12:04.480 american citizens and their private financial data that's really important we also helped lead a
00:12:10.320 coalition this year um that got a piece of legislation passed in tennessee and signed by
00:12:15.360 the governor just a couple weeks ago it's a debanking uh piece of legislation that basically
00:12:21.120 says the big banks in the country cannot make uh account closure decisions on the basis of the
00:12:27.520 political or religious beliefs of his customers or if the customers are involved in industries that are
00:12:34.240 disfavored by esg fossil fuels all kinds of energy industries agricultural industries and so there's
00:12:42.160 there's a lot i think that the states can do from a regulatory perspective uh to create a counterweight
00:12:47.760 to some of the pressure coming from the federal government the federal regulators and just the big national
00:12:51.520 banks jeremy where can people go now your website social media all over to find out more about
00:12:58.000 the christian missionary the pressure they're under and also uh what your testimony and other
00:13:03.120 writings are regarding this topic yeah they should go to adf legal.org alliance defending freedom is
00:13:09.760 our organization's name and they can find a lot of information right there we've had a couple of
00:13:15.840 your partners on here people love alliance defending freedom you guys do great work you are known for
00:13:21.360 taking on underdogs and i think our audience really appreciates it so we'll get it right over to the site
00:13:25.360 today great thank you thank you jeremy jeremy tedesco another fight this debanking is much more
00:13:32.720 prevalent and if you've had issues make sure you go to over to adf site because i know president
00:13:38.720 trump people around president trump is a big issue and this is one of the weapons that they've used
00:13:43.840 chris talgo joins us there's an incredible piece you know we've had scott best in fact scott's on
00:13:49.280 tomorrow we had jason trenert one of the top wall street uh analysts uh up here this morning we had ej
00:13:56.880 yesterday when the cpi broke and we did the ppi with him also um but i read a piece in the hill
00:14:03.680 that i think is the best concise piece for how biden in this biden regime is kind of detached from
00:14:10.160 economic reality chris talgo wrote it it's up at the hill it's incredible chris walk me through it
00:14:16.400 because i i mean this science we process a lot of this but you actually laid it out pretty systematically
00:14:23.600 and it's one of the things we keep harping on you have economic reality and then you have the spin
00:14:29.600 you just broke it down so can you walk us through the piece yeah of course uh so first of all thanks
00:14:34.800 for being thanks for having me um you know the the biden administration uh you know is constantly
00:14:42.640 saying that the economy is great bidenomics is you know working you know to a tee and everything's
00:14:47.920 great but uh we know that that's not true and we know that that's not true for many reasons first
00:14:52.800 of all the polls say that it's absolutely not true uh people continue to cite inflation and
00:14:59.360 other economic problems because they can't pay their bills on a monthly basis so despite the media
00:15:04.960 spin that uh the economy is hunky-dory obviously it's not american people know that uh so what what we
00:15:11.360 what i tried to do was just look at some data points to see like how bad things are so first off
00:15:17.440 almost 80 percent of americans are living paycheck to paycheck 78 to be precise now the number one
00:15:23.520 cited reason why they're living paycheck to paycheck is high monthly bills high monthly bills we're talking
00:15:28.400 energy bills you know we're talking you know gasoline just all the all the stuff that's that you know has
00:15:34.000 just gone up uh so much under the you know three plus years of the biden administration um aside from
00:15:40.800 that people also are not even able to make um to make monthly payments so auto loans are past due
00:15:47.760 credit card delinquencies are way up credit card total debt has skyrocketed by 300 billion dollars
00:15:53.840 over the past three years um credit cards are maxed out so people are resorting to putting this on credit
00:16:00.480 that's really really bad because also with these high interest rates these uh monthly credit card bills
00:16:05.680 are going through the roof so people are not even able to pay down their principal they're just trying
00:16:10.480 to you know stave off uh higher interest rates so you got that going on um on you know aside from that
00:16:18.560 uh you know just across the entire like economic spectrum you've got people who are uh complaining that
00:16:26.240 hey you know biden said he was going to uh you know make meal make the economy better from the
00:16:33.360 middle out in the bottom up that is just completely untrue everything that biden has done has actually
00:16:39.760 increased the wealth of the top 10 percent is you know wealthy and connected donors uh when you look
00:16:44.880 at his energy policies in particular this is you know really the case so uh expensive electric cars
00:16:51.360 people don't want them ordinary blue-collar american hard-working americans don't want them however
00:16:55.600 the biden administration is trying to force all americans into a pricey electric vehicle
00:17:00.560 people and they say well guess what you can get a seventy five hundred dollar subsidy from the
00:17:04.960 federal government guess what people don't have fifty sixty seventy thousand dollars to spend on a
00:17:10.240 brand new electric car that doesn't even work the way that the biden administration says that they do
00:17:15.760 so just across the spectrum americans are struggling biden and the administration
00:17:20.400 seem to be completely out of touch with this they keep harping on that bidenomics is great and that uh
00:17:26.480 you know when he came into office somehow the economy was in turmoil which it absolutely wasn't uh
00:17:32.800 the inflation rate was actually one point four percent when biden came into office all the government
00:17:37.280 spending all the terrible energy policies have created what we are now facing and apparently
00:17:44.560 president biden just doesn't want to even address it i'm going to have a tax expert on next but
00:17:50.960 before i finish i want to go right back to the heart of this it happened in the beginning of 2023
00:17:56.640 when the new congress came in and and it's he just put it out at brookings the other day uh because
00:18:01.840 you nailed it the people you know stock market hit all-time high today because the easy money
00:18:06.880 right that the top the five percent top one percent are benefiting from that not the rest of the
00:18:11.760 country the middle class being hollowed out you said that his policies are all basically essentially
00:18:16.720 enrich the wealthy yet every so often just for the mainstream media they got to be performative
00:18:22.560 and come out i mean he came out 23 he's going to this billionaire's tax is going to be 25 of the
00:18:26.560 billionaires are going to do this going to do that and they dropped in a couple weeks after a few media
00:18:30.560 hits and getting some buzz that you know they're against the the wealthy uh and really looking out
00:18:35.360 for the little guy goes away they just did the almost the exact same thing at brookings the other day
00:18:40.320 they talk about you know president trump's tax cuts are going to go away in 2025 and they came out
00:18:45.360 almost to a comma exactly what they did in 2023 i just want you to reiterate of how the policies
00:18:53.200 here are actually aimed at enriching the already wealthy and gutting the middle class that's exactly
00:19:01.440 the case and it's funny that you mentioned those tax cuts because we did an analysis on the irs tax
00:19:06.800 data and uh despite the claims by the administration and the mainstream media that these tax cuts were
00:19:13.040 that the trump tax cuts tax cuts and job act were uh supposedly you know benefiting the wealthy no
00:19:19.440 that's not true whatsoever they were actually overwhelmingly benefiting the bottom 20 percent
00:19:24.880 of people at the economic ladder another thing that is really important to say is during the
00:19:30.400 administration income inequality has actually increased it's at an all-time high during president
00:19:35.440 trump's administration due to his deregulatory policies due to his pro-america energy policies
00:19:41.200 uh guess what happened the people at the bottom 20 percent their wages were going way up even
00:19:47.040 faster than the people at the top so really what what we have going on here is the trump what i'd like
00:19:53.040 to call the maganomics is all about trying to uh help you know the middle class the hard-working
00:19:58.560 americans who are you are trying to start jobs it you know it's these deregulations it's as low taxes
00:20:04.320 the biden approach is the exact opposite it's all about helping his politically connected donors with
00:20:09.360 these green energy schemes and all this other you know government spending that of course you know
00:20:14.640 helps people who are already in you know uh high connected places that's the biggest difference
00:20:20.800 between the two and i think the american people are absolutely understanding that the mainstream media
00:20:26.160 is trying to you know to uh tell people don't believe you're i don't believe what you're seeing
00:20:31.360 don't believe uh your your bank statements and all that kind of stuff the economy is great but the
00:20:35.520 american people aren't buying it and the polls show that oh he actually said that even aaron burnett
00:20:41.200 as bad as cnn as bad as aaron burnett she had to push back he says americans got more than enough
00:20:46.240 money nothing's a problem you're doing incredible work over heartland before you go i just want to
00:20:51.040 hit me with one number what percentage of the american people sir are living paycheck to paycheck
00:20:58.880 seventy eight percent nearly eight and ten and you know what's really crazy about that these are
00:21:03.600 people who are making 150 200 000 a year these are not people who are just scraping by on 50 000
00:21:09.600 salaries so these you know especially the the energy policies that's what's really crushing america
00:21:16.000 we also need to understand that you know yeah grocery prices are through the roof too but that's also
00:21:20.480 because you know energy is baked into the entire economic cake so you know it costs more money to
00:21:25.520 transport goods and services it costs more money to you know put the keep the electricity on in these
00:21:29.920 giant buildings americans are just sick and tired of it and i think you know come november 5th there's
00:21:34.480 going to be a just a complete full landslide i i agree i agree with you that uh in full spectrum
00:21:41.760 energy dominance which was president trump full spectrum and not energy independence full spectrum
00:21:46.320 energy dominance that's what underpins the rise of ppi the wholesale prices and that clearly rolls through
00:21:52.240 cpi also uh chris you guys are doing great work over heartland know you're you've got one of the
00:21:57.440 colleagues i think it's uh burnett doing a great job how do people get to heartland how they get
00:22:01.440 your social media but i want everybody to pile in over heartland and get all the great analysis you
00:22:05.120 guys are doing yeah just please go to heartland.org you know we got a lot of great stuff like you
00:22:09.520 said uh h sterling burnett does a lot of great work on climate change you know we've also been
00:22:14.000 doing a lot of work on the 2020 election the mail-in ballot fraud and how it looks like it's
00:22:18.560 might happen again in 2024 so really we have a lot of work to do and you know we're trying to
00:22:23.760 make sure that you know america stays a free country you guys are the tip of the tip of the
00:22:29.360 spirit thank you for joining me brother appreciate it you bet thank you joshua hannah joshua um i wanted
00:22:37.440 to tee up with the first two but also i want to talk about uh the oracle of uh omaha uh said the other
00:22:45.120 day when they're having the berkshire hathaway conference where here he comes out he says look
00:22:49.520 you you got your you've got a deficit here at seven percent of gdp the political class clearly
00:22:54.800 doesn't have any will to cut this spending at all so you're going to have uh these regressive taxes
00:23:01.680 of inflation right the the regressive taxes of uh interest rates and you're going to have the third
00:23:08.400 he laid it out there you're going to have massive tax increases he used the word massive tax increases
00:23:13.840 right now we see what's happening the spending is not going to stop the 10 000 irs agents are coming
00:23:20.000 and they're coming after the middle class everything about the wealthy is performative just performative
00:23:24.320 because they've got great tax lawyers they've got accounts they they do this they use the tax code
00:23:29.200 to increase their wealth that's how the tax code's written in washington dc but for the average guy
00:23:34.480 joshua what what do they have where can they go and how can you guys help over tax network usa
00:23:39.760 that when they proposed the inflation reduction act uh the fake news uh was going crazy saying oh
00:23:48.400 we're going after the billionaires they're not going after people making less than two hundred
00:23:52.320 thousand dollars a year or or whatever it was um but now we're seeing cp504 is being sent by the
00:23:59.520 millions irs is coming after people who owe back taxes they're filing tax returns at a rapid rate for
00:24:06.320 people who haven't haven't filed they're looking to collect uh the worst thing you could do is try
00:24:11.920 to have uh wait for your paperwork or say i'll do it next week um you know or even handle it on your
00:24:18.880 own you don't want to pretend to be a tax lawyer and enrolled agent or a cpa uh and also if the tax if
00:24:24.720 the irs is filing for you you don't want to file a response and challenge it on your own because you may
00:24:31.280 be held liable if you make a mistake so what we do uh we put a protection order immediately on the
00:24:38.000 account we don't wait on hold with the irs longer than two minutes okay uh once we get a declaration
00:24:43.280 of representatives for our clients uh we will reach out to the government put a protection order let
00:24:49.360 them know that we're handling it from here and then we'll tailor the strategy based on the findings from
00:24:54.240 the irs okay um here's where i'm gonna hold you through the break what's it first off what's a cp
00:25:00.960 504 it's a dispute to tax liability so basically somebody who has a balance with the irs that's
00:25:08.160 that's their window of time they give you about 30 days uh to challenge a dispute um you know and
00:25:16.320 it's really just a bait and switch to get you to call wait on hold for five hours uh and then be put
00:25:21.360 in a pressure cooker with an irs agent who's not working in your best interest um you want to make
00:25:26.480 sure that you use the irs standards for living irs guidelines uh and sometimes when you're working
00:25:32.240 with these treasury officers they're not going to disclose that to you because you've waived your
00:25:35.520 rights to speak with them okay and that's really important that people know when you're calling these
00:25:41.200 irs agents you're waiving your rights to speak with them we make sure we keep your rights uh intact
00:25:48.400 and we basically uh you know go after uh you know programs that are within the law
00:25:56.720 hang on one second i'm gonna hold you through the break because i want to break this down very
00:25:59.520 important there are two things you can't do number one you can't put it in the drawer you can't put
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00:31:54.800 resistance number one when you get these notifications do not put it in the drawer it
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00:32:05.280 what i'm doing uh and i'm just going to call and find out because there's all types of small print
00:32:10.560 you're waiving a bunch of rights and these this is all highly technical this everything with ways
00:32:16.640 and means everything with the tax code everything dealing with this in the united good old united
00:32:21.040 states of america is highly technical that's why you need an expert like tax network usa the last thing
00:32:27.360 i'm gonna tell you for i turn back over to joshua they're gonna get blood out of a stone here uh look
00:32:33.280 warren buffett told you and remember he's a liberal democrat he said look massive tax increases are coming
00:32:39.680 first of you have the regressive tax of the high interest rates and inflation that is a that is a
00:32:44.000 regressive tax on you it's one of the ways you're going to try to bail themselves out the third though 0.97
00:32:48.000 because they ain't going to cut spending because their donors in the arms industry in the biomedical
00:32:54.240 industrial complex and the in the whole welfare complex they all want more spending so that's not
00:33:00.240 going to happen buffett just said that last saturday at berkshire hathaway so they're coming for you
00:33:05.600 the perform they're not coming after the billionaires the first of all the banners have
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00:33:17.200 and particularly going to come after entrepreneurs so when you get a notice or if you behind have
00:33:21.280 filed you need to turn to experts that's joshua hannah the team of tax network usa just walk me through
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00:35:26.560 know if you don't have your documents that's fine that's likely the reason why you're in trouble or
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00:35:46.560 documents on your own we can track them down uh and just to uh to before i you know i leave here uh
00:35:54.240 tax season is over okay the irs is not going to be radio silent this uh after tax season like they were
00:36:01.760 last year because covert relief has expired they sent out millions and millions of letters uh telling
00:36:07.920 taxpayers who owe back taxes and who haven't filed that the covert relief is done so this year they're not
00:36:13.680 going to be radio silent it's collection season and they need money they need money more than any
00:36:19.600 other agency right now oh they need money worse they ever have this is what these are these massive
00:36:24.480 deficits and they're going to get it from the middle class joshua hannah thanks brother thank you for
00:36:29.360 doing this thanks for appreciate you incredible okay um i got harnwell in rome i got the joe allen our
00:36:38.320 head of all things transhumanism uh we don't do a lot of this i do want to do more because we're so
00:36:43.840 jammed for what we're working on 24 7. uh and in fact i'm gonna put a little bit of the ukraine situation
00:36:50.480 which um uh harnwell's on top of and more and more and more important to the back in a couple minutes
00:36:56.000 here and we're gonna cover it more tomorrow morning hopefully get ben on the show i gotta deal with this
00:37:01.520 portrait uh can we play i i wanted this is king charles this is his official portrait the first one
00:37:06.800 i've got a let's play the unveiling of it and for you in the radio audience and for you uh listening
00:37:12.640 on podcast you've got to go to the newsletter you've got to get the newsletter we got all the videos you
00:37:17.920 have everything we put up on the show all the charts that will enrich your experience let's go
00:37:22.720 and play this i'm going to bring in joe allen first
00:37:24.560 someone asked me if i get nervous before unveilings and
00:37:39.280 well they're not normally but then the subject doesn't normally become king
00:37:44.400 thank you congratulations okay let me get let me get uh joe allen uh joe uh when i first saw this
00:38:00.800 video i think a day or two ago i was gobsmacked i mean this and that is before other people came in
00:38:08.480 and we're doing other work that you're going to get up on the screen and walk us through uh i was
00:38:13.120 shocked and then i was more shocked because i thought hey this can't be the first time he's seen
00:38:17.680 it he's sad for the portrait they at least he's the king of freaking england they had to let this guy
00:38:23.280 and this guy is kind of a controversial artist they had to take a peek and i hear that he did take
00:38:28.320 a couple of peaks early on or during the process but that he was surprised at the outcome also
00:38:33.920 for our audience i think it's the most demonic i don't know portrait of uh of a figure of authority
00:38:42.640 i've ever seen joe allen well it certainly looks like king charles is boiling in the pits of hell
00:38:49.760 in the painting it's not exactly uh what you would consider to be classical kind of uh realistic
00:38:58.080 renaissance art but what i thought was interesting is immediately after it started going around on
00:39:06.000 the web the image that uh people started making a lot of associations with it it was like king charles
00:39:11.840 became the subject of a sort of rorschach test and uh if uh denver could throw up they've got the
00:39:18.320 portrait here you can see king charles boiling in hell with his burnt up hands uh but the next photo
00:39:26.080 is interesting you saw this a lot in comparison the uh the the film poster for dracula bram stoker's
00:39:35.520 dracula by coppola and then uh another popular association was uh vigo from uh the ghostbusters
00:39:44.240 they throw that one up there you can see the resemblance quite easily uh the the lord of the dark but
00:39:50.800 what i really thought was interesting steve as this kept uh progressing uh if i if i could just
00:39:56.640 give the audience a term to remember and that is pareidolia pareidolia and pareidolia is the tendency
00:40:05.760 for the brain to uh project or detect images in things where the image doesn't exist so if they can
00:40:13.920 throw up the next one you can see here uh the king charles painting mirrored and inverted okay and
00:40:23.040 slightly altered yeah okay hang on hang on a second i want to walk through this slowly this is what's
00:40:29.840 the concept give the people the concept again yeah it's pareidolia it's uh just simply if you look
00:40:37.600 up in the clouds and see faces or bears or dragons uh that is your denver hang on denver denver i want
00:40:45.760 to put that image back up don't show joe don't sell the book don't show me i want to put that image up
00:40:50.240 okay keep talking joe yeah it's just uh the mind projects images onto things where perhaps the image
00:40:59.520 doesn't actually exist now unfortunately the radio audience is going to have to definitely go to
00:41:04.880 war room.org to get a sense of what we're talking about but for the tv viewers uh what do you see
00:41:10.880 there what do you see in this image um i can tell you what i saw immediately if uh denver would just
00:41:19.520 throw up the next one uh it you you have a clear resemblance to marina abramovic uh in one of her 0.77
00:41:28.960 classic magazine spreads holding a go a bloody uh ram's head or goat's head and then of course
00:41:36.080 marilyn manson uh kind of doing a hat tip to marina abramovic and for those who don't know who marina
00:41:41.680 abramovic is she's sort of the house occultist for various political operatives such as uh john
00:41:48.880 podesta's brother um whatever his name is it's just tony tony tony tony tony tony tony podesta who's
00:41:56.160 also the guy that does has all that like pedophilia art very controversial guy okay so i got the two
00:42:04.000 images hang on hang on i got the two images of of her the occult she's a witch uh the other guy's a
00:42:10.000 madman a man a man a manson right um the marilyn uh the singer marilyn manson i think it is let's go
00:42:18.160 back to this mirror image i want people to look at this in the tv audience now this was was this not
00:42:25.120 doctor this is essentially correct me if i'm wrong this is the mirror image and it's just highlighted
00:42:30.400 what was in there are they actually superimposed something in there
00:42:35.280 no it's definitely just the image with the uh the colors emphasized a bit so that you got more
00:42:40.720 contrast between the dark and the light uh it kind of reminds me steve hold it hold it that is purely
00:42:46.240 taken from what those people did i mean this is what are you looking joe allen what the hell are you 0.51
00:42:50.800 looking at right there when you see it i see demons i see a demon uh you know now i see demons
00:42:58.080 everywhere but i definitely see a demon there ben harnwell bringing in for a second uh how in the hell
00:43:06.960 this guy's the king of freaking england how did this happen how do you and by the way the guy's very
00:43:12.640 controversial that should have been on they should have been close order supervision of him he looks like
00:43:17.280 a total weirdo he's got a reputation of doing things like this but ben harnwell how in the hell 0.82
00:43:23.200 did this happen because that has not been doctored now i've talked to a number of people on this thing
00:43:28.880 about how this the mirror image how could they possibly allow something like this to happen sir
00:43:36.960 steve joe good afternoon to you well look the first thing i would say i think you're probably your
00:43:42.320 question is absolutely right how in the hell um because that doesn't appear to be the origins okay
00:43:48.160 if you're going to say that the artist jonathan yo looks like a weirdo well all artists look like
00:43:52.720 weirdos um you know what um i think joe's post on this one getter had it absolutely right once you see it
00:44:00.480 you can't unsee it that's exactly i think the phenomenon here um i have two possibilities right and i don't
00:44:06.960 know which is the more terrifying the first possibility is that the artist jonathan yo he
00:44:13.680 did this deliberately because he's part of an occult network and of course the occultists if there's one
00:44:20.560 thing that they just live rolling their sleeves up and doing it's symbolism and implement is sort of
00:44:26.000 inserting that kind of demonic symbolism in into all the things that they're doing right because they
00:44:31.520 they sort of want to to leave the breadcrumb trail there they get a kick out of it that's the first
00:44:37.360 possibility which would be terrifying as you said because we're dealing with the king of england
00:44:42.720 the second possibility is even more terrifying i think and that is through whatever mechanism
00:44:51.520 i don't know but this was an entirely innocent portrait i mean you can question the artist's
00:44:58.320 uh style choices um but he had you can but when i say innocence there was no intention on behalf of
00:45:06.240 full stop full stop full stop in the middle of full stop full stop how can you see when they do the
00:45:14.720 mirror image and joe just said it's been highlighted a little bit but not doctored how can unless the
00:45:20.880 demon themselves unless beelzebub and satan are actually not using the human agency of the artist and
00:45:28.080 just doing it themselves it couldn't just have happened that that's that's six trillion uh
00:45:34.480 probability assessment that things would come together to be that it's just mathematically impossible is
00:45:39.600 it not sir i wasn't suggesting that it was um that it was random i was suggesting either he did this
00:45:46.800 deliberately or through some access to to the diabolic to hell satan has come in and used this guy as his
00:45:57.360 direct instruments okay fine i think those those are the two possibilities right well i'm you're
00:46:03.840 saying the instrumentality of the artist was the interface in either case correct either satan came
00:46:10.560 into it or demons willing either willing willing or unwilling okay fine put a pin in that for a second
00:46:17.360 and i want to do this and maybe tomorrow on the six clock show we have to do it
00:46:21.280 it seems to me also i haven't done the the the super cut on eurovision and ben i haven't talked
00:46:27.360 to you yet about it or joe the eurovision super cut on what played on eurovision the other day is
00:46:33.680 absolutely from the gates of hell i've never seen anything like it and eurovision used to be this
00:46:37.920 kind of sweet you know abba came out with war you know it came out with their songs they broke you know
00:46:43.520 20 30 40 years ago this thing has become totally and completely demonic at the same time this is
00:46:49.840 delivered joe allen you got a master's degree in all this at the exact school that dr martin luther king
00:46:55.840 went to what's your assessment what are we dealing with here well you know it's interesting steve uh you
00:47:01.040 know what i studied at boston university primarily was the science of uh religion cognitive science
00:47:07.120 as they relate to this it is very very closely related what uh some of the drier theories of
00:47:14.960 religion which i do not subscribe to by the way hold is that that tendency towards pareidolia that
00:47:21.520 tendency to project images onto patterns and to see faces in the clouds to see you know images on trees
00:47:29.120 so on and so forth of like bearded men that that is what underlies the religious phenomenon we see in
00:47:35.360 culture i do not subscribe to that belief i should be very very clear that is not my philosophy of
00:47:41.360 religion however i will say that it is absolutely true that our minds do that that they play tricks 0.99
00:47:48.480 if i could just throw that in there as a third sort of possibility hold it hold it full stop full stop
00:47:55.040 are you telling me that you're that's your pitch is your pitch is i'm seeing i'm i'm seeing uh the virgin 0.50
00:48:01.520 mary on a piece of toast is that what you're saying that this is uh i'm saying two things i'm saying
00:48:07.280 one that it's possible that all three of us are seeing virgin mary on this piece of toast it's also
00:48:13.760 really important stop really stop stop no no i want to get back to objective reality hang on hang on
00:48:19.520 this is why this is why i don't do a lot of this but okay go ahead go ahead real quick so the real
00:48:24.960 important point about all this it's used oftentimes to dismiss any sort of religious experience and
00:48:30.960 say that because our minds project images onto patterns that that's all we're doing in any sort
00:48:36.640 of religious experience but what i would argue is this the mind is made to do that so you can
00:48:42.080 recognize hey real things just because you're projecting doesn't mean it isn't real i know why
00:48:49.120 boston university is turning out more atheist and fewer preachers hold it i'm making a i'm making
00:48:54.560 a command decision here we're going to do this tomorrow in the sixth lecture i'm going to do your
00:48:58.560 vision i've got to because as you know i don't do a lot of this but this one was so up in your face
00:49:05.920 that something's not right and clearly something's not right in the world today we know it's a spiritual
00:49:10.720 war and it's just something there's something so odd about this and how and so many people have now
00:49:16.240 responded to this joe uh where do they go to get all your writings i need people read dark aeon uh
00:49:22.160 where do they go to get all your other writings we'll have you back on the uh the six o'clock
00:49:25.760 tomorrow night with us but until then where do they go uh if you want a heavy dose of all of this
00:49:31.680 dark eon transhumanism and the war against humanity you can find it anywhere books are sold at skyhorse
00:49:38.080 publishing at bookshop.org pay with your palm at amazon uh or go to my website uh my social media
00:49:46.160 at j-o-e-b-o-t-x-y-z or war room dot org under the transhumanism tab thank you very much if you want
00:49:53.520 to have a if you want to have a great evenings entertainment get your local group your church
00:49:58.000 whatever and get joe allen out there to speak to you we want joe allen on the on the road preaching
00:50:02.960 the gospel of how to stop transhumanism joe allen you're fantastic look forward to seeing 1.00
00:50:07.840 tomorrow night thank you very much ben harnwell ben harnwell we were going to do ukraine just a
00:50:13.440 quick update uh this assassination attempt and i'm not sure we're getting the full story of this
00:50:18.560 but this this is the kind of thing with everything on tenterhooks that could lead to the guns of august
00:50:24.400 we got about a minute ben your thoughts on everything ukraine until we get you back on tomorrow
00:50:30.080 look my point is this um the the robert fico the the um the prime minister of slovakia
00:50:38.400 made a short video that i think was put out on social media about 35 days ago 40 days ago in
00:50:45.840 which he said the political climate driven by the media had reached such a point that assassination of
00:50:52.880 a of a of a key political figure um was a probable outcome my only observation perhaps tomorrow i know
00:51:00.240 denver's got this video perhaps it's only like a minute 25 long we'll play it tomorrow my point only is
00:51:06.160 this everything that fico said about the the high degree of stress and tension in the slovakian
00:51:14.560 political discourse everything he said could equally be applied to the united states
00:51:22.000 ben where they where they go on social media to get you we'll see you tomorrow thank you so
00:51:25.920 thanks steve getter at harnwell which is my surname thanks steve god bless love you love you brother
00:51:31.920 keep grinding okay um particularly the first part of this i think now you're looking for a steel
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