In this episode of The War Room, we are joined by Joe Allen to discuss the far-left cultural lunacy that is eurovision and its role in the culture wars. We discuss the role of the far left in creating social policies that are destroying the global birth rate, climate change, and overpopulation, and the role played by the far right in perpetuating these policies.
00:03:53.440i don't know what we just watched welcome to the war room it's natalie g winters i am hosting today friday may 17th in the year of our lord 2024 i'm glad it's a friday here in the war room sorry i'm glad it's a friday here in the war room sorry i'm glad it's a friday here in the war room
00:04:05.440sorry to uh make you guys watch that but luckily in a bit we'll have joe allen joining us to walk through what is the uh degeneracy i think that's a fair word to say of eurovision i would say it's a toss up i don't know it's more degenerate the house oversight committee last night and the exchange between uh rep crockett and mtg and all those people or uh what eurovision has descended into i think maybe eurovision comes out uh supreme i would just add before
00:04:35.420before we bring joe in as much as we like to mock the uh deranged cultural lunacy of the far left
00:04:43.420these are serious matters right that eurovision clip that we just played coming on the heels of news what was it just a week ago uh that the global birth rate has plummeted to record lows of course here in the united states seeing that that same fate too i think that was about two weeks ago but you have to understand and i'm sure you guys
00:05:03.420you guys know this very well that all of these converging forces work together we were talking on this morning show
00:05:09.940steve and i about the reason the left works in lockstep right on all these issues is because they're being
00:05:16.100funded and bankrolled by the same very bad actors i'm sure president trump would call them
00:05:21.180bad hombres and i know we focus a lot on the political ramifications of it of course my new story on poll workers
00:05:28.080and we focus a lot on george soros but there are a lot of these far left
00:05:31.280ngo types that just like they're behind all these weird ballot measures and this weird
00:05:36.100electioneering and the mail-in ballot ballots and the pandemic prevention stuff they're also
00:05:41.220full scale in on the culture wars too of course propping up whether it's the feminist movement the
00:05:47.200transgender stuff and frankly what you're seeing what you just witnessed right that like i said pure
00:05:52.080degeneracy degradation of eurovision is an example right as sort of the outputs of that industrial
00:05:58.840grant making machine that is epitomized whether it's the new venture fund arabella advisors the
00:06:03.500rockefeller foundation right all these same groups that also fund pandemic prevention are also so intent
00:06:09.760on creating social policies that are destroying not just the american birth rate but the global birth
00:06:15.020rate they're all concerned about overpopulation all these far left climate change narratives it really
00:06:19.760makes you think when you hear trust the experts i would say that's the largest psyop ever perpetrated
00:06:26.160on the american people because the experts have an agenda and that agenda frankly i think to be blunt is
00:06:33.120anti-humanity right they don't care about the human race continuing they just want to cut carbon
00:06:39.880emissions and and all that and i guess prevent pandemics that's the most important thing joe allen someone
00:06:46.360who tracks all these individuals of course more so on the artificial intelligence front i wish what we
00:06:51.760were watching i wish that were ai but unfortunately it's uh very real life um i'll just toss to you
00:06:59.560what did we just watch why is it important that we talk about this here in the war room
00:07:03.420uh natalie good evening uh you know there's a there's an old saying that uh andrew breitbart is
00:07:13.640credited with that politics is downstream of culture and i would add to that that culture is
00:07:20.840downstream from religion and much of what we see in the world today in the the culture is a religious
00:07:29.920war a spiritual war and what i tried to capture with that uh you know a lot of people have seen
00:07:37.620these clips from the recent eurovision's kind of a song contest each country submits a song and a performer
00:07:45.720and uh it's a way for it's sort of like uh cultural olympics well as you can see there uh the culture has
00:07:53.820taken a marked shift towards uh you know kind of weird i don't even know if you would call it transgender
00:08:00.460at this point when you've got dudes in lingerie and beards so what i would like the audience to
00:08:07.960really understand is this is really not new you know there's the old legend of robert johnson the
00:08:14.500blues guitarist who reputedly met the devil at a crossroads and sold his soul and able to be able to
00:08:22.360play uh the guitar so well and i you know of course that is uh a legend right but i think that it really
00:08:31.160does capture what we've seen you know rock and roll as much as everyone loves it is without a doubt
00:08:37.200the devil's music and it's again it's nothing new the sort of cultural transformation uh began
00:08:45.040arguably in the 20s with the flappers and it's only progressed from there but instead of having
00:08:50.860you know girls dancing around with uh bobs we now have well dudes dancing around with bobs uh and
00:08:59.560you know just one last point on that he said he wished you um could have just watched as a creepy
00:09:06.300videos on artificial intelligence you know i couldn't resist but uh adding that last one you know
00:09:11.960the artificial intelligence techno uh the sort of mass culture with everyone you know watching a show
00:09:18.620through their smartphone this is the new mode and it's only going to get weirder from here so i think
00:09:25.500anyone who really wants to understand where we're at has to look at the culture and if they want to
00:09:31.720understand the culture as it stands now they have to understand what they're watching is spiritual
00:09:36.280warfare what they're a part of is spiritual warfare i'm sure the audience and i know we tend to skew
00:09:44.080probably a little bit older not necessarily gen gen z but they're probably watching this stuff and
00:09:50.080frankly i always joke that i'm a boomer at heart you know i'm like do people actually like this like
00:09:56.240is this mainstream culture who who's watching that and thinking wow this is what i aspire to be this is so
00:10:03.940amazing i want to watch this in my free time put put simply is this actually popular with younger
00:10:10.380generations in mainstream culture or is it sort of for lack of a better word you know astroturfed right
00:10:16.500like this is being pushed on us whether it's ngos corporations big tech people foreign governments
00:10:22.640like whatever the the variable may be like how how did we end up here
00:10:26.940well it's so a long and and twisted story but i i should really say up front natalie that i too
00:10:34.760am a spiritual boomer uh you know i take shots at boomers all the time but you know without a doubt
00:10:40.880my sensibilities uh are much more like theirs uh than even you know the millennial gen x place that
00:10:47.140i stand and certainly the zoomers so you know most of my working life was spent in arenas uh rigging
00:10:54.620shows whether it be rock shows rap shows country shows cage fighting whatever uh most of it though was
00:11:01.660music and so i spent a lot of time absorbing the pop culture at least as it is expressed in the large
00:11:09.500arena and large stadium settings and it was really kind of like torture was kind of like the movie a
00:11:15.820clockwork orange uh where you know alex has his eyes uh held open and is forced to watch things he
00:11:22.320doesn't want to see while being made sick but what i found uh was absolutely people eat this up and
00:11:30.900also absolutely it is astroturfed so you have tons and tons of moneyed interests who are steering the
00:11:38.780culture in this direction you also have a lot of different uh ngos and various institutes that are
00:11:45.400involved in funneling money to kind of shift the culture especially in regards to the kind of gay
00:11:50.940and lesbian and transgender sorts of movements that we see right now the cia has been involved in
00:11:57.860entertainment pretty much from the beginning and so you have all these different threads and they're
00:12:02.980not all moving in lockstep some are moving the culture in a more rightward direction some are moving
00:12:08.940it in a more leftward direction and some of them are just moving it far out uh but without a doubt it's
00:12:15.280both astroturfed and it's very very popular uh it i think that that last part is the most important
00:12:23.460because if you had the masses just simply reject it all and say that this is degenerate or this is
00:12:31.400satanic or just this is extremely lame and i can't stand it anymore and just turn it off well then it
00:12:39.920would have no power whatsoever but that's not what's happening people are seduced and easily seduced and i think
00:12:46.800that that is the real dynamic that has to be uh looked at is that it's not just simply being pushed
00:12:53.020from on high with people forced to absorb it people like it people like drugs people like free love
00:13:00.520people like freedom but uh if there's one lesson that i learned as a young man uh being basically turned
00:13:08.900loose with full freedom to do whatever i wanted is that that freedom quickly becomes slavery without some
00:13:16.280orientation to god some orientation to a higher moral power and i again i think that's what we're
00:13:24.560seeing here this is the fruit of spiritual warfare you know we talk obviously a lot on the show about
00:13:32.620mass migration and i think there is something unique to the american spirit and that we we love freedom i
00:13:38.800don't think we're you know easy to be programmed from the top down i think the war room posse is is a testament
00:13:44.580to that i've always said i think part of the reason the great replacement theory is real right that's not
00:13:49.620a conspiracy theory the media matters can can clip us again for saying that but i think they want to
00:13:54.660import people frankly don't even speak english but who come from from cultures where they're a lot easier
00:13:59.240to control not just from the big corporation angle of it right the spending they love increasing their
00:14:04.480profit margins but they they love importing from from cultures that messages like this just go over
00:14:10.720because they don't have that ingrained amazing revolutionary revolutionary american spirit that
00:14:16.700when you hear people whether it's you know the george soros is of the world the world economic forums the
00:14:21.220who's we push back right we don't just bend over and say oh pandemic treaty that sounds like a really great
00:14:27.800idea i want to cede all my health sovereignty to a globalist organization that i never elected to a bunch of
00:14:34.960so-called experts uh sitting over in brussels um speaking though of the experts i know um they've
00:14:42.200really started to kind of re-up the censorship efforts when it comes to artificial intelligence
00:14:48.080in the election apparently that's the new big red flag when it comes to misinformation um ahead of of
00:14:54.720this forthcoming election as the resident misinformation i'm just curious your thoughts on rolling out
00:15:01.680um that narrative if you think it's a credible threat if so how you think it'll play out or is
00:15:07.640it one of these things that they're trying to trump up just to have uh no pun no pun intended but a
00:15:13.240pretext to sort of roll out massive censorship i think that the latter the pretext for censorship is
00:15:21.140probably the most uh destructive and dangerous force that you're talking about but the other is as well
00:15:27.940uh that's kind of the the rock and the hard place that we find ourselves between that you do have a
00:15:34.380real problem it's you know what you have a very old problem that's been with us since cain and abel
00:15:39.720right or even adam and eve then that problem is bs that problem is the propensity to lie and the
00:15:46.360vulnerability to believe lies and people have been lying for time immemorial and media has given a lot of
00:15:53.760power to the ability to lie media has given a lot of power to propaganda right the old propaganda
00:16:00.940was spread word of mouth this new propaganda goes directly into your eyes and into your ears through
00:16:07.400machines the internet has glued people to their devices and so they're that much more vulnerable
00:16:14.260to propaganda and because of the digital landscape propaganda is that much more easily spread and the
00:16:20.940results of that propaganda are that much more easily spread so you've got bs you've got propaganda
00:16:26.620these are very old problems they'll be with us forever now you have on top of that artificial
00:16:32.200intelligence right now for the most part the first two are the biggest problems but you still have
00:16:39.120this growing basically a growing ability and the growing kind of saturation of ai generated material
00:16:47.020in the culture and so it is a real problem people are slipping into a kind of digital delusion however
00:16:56.120the idea that the government is going to fix this right it would be like the government is going to fix
00:17:01.100the problems of you know gay transgender rock and roll uh they're actually supporting it but it's not
00:17:07.780the kind of issue right that the government i think is suited to step in and take care of anyone who's
00:17:14.380followed mike benz's coverage knows that the government's primary objective is to annihilate
00:17:20.280any message that is against their agenda that and the real problem with this ai disinformation
00:17:27.860legislation or even just the executive orders and the various agencies that are responding in ways
00:17:33.800that that position ai and ai generated disinformation is a major major threat to the elections by and large
00:17:41.980they're not worried about disinformation and by and large they're really not worried about the kind
00:17:46.820of high level digital delusion that ai is going to render ultimately what they're worried about is
00:17:54.060maintaining their position of power their position of authority and so that sort of legislation while
00:18:00.000again i i believe it's a real problem just like drugs are a real problem or even promiscuity is a real
00:18:06.380problem i don't think you can trust the government to fix these problems what you can expect is the
00:18:13.120government will use those problems to maintain their own power and even to extend them and so that's the
00:18:19.860real threat as i see it is handing the government more power on the basis of an actual threat it's a rock
00:18:26.640in a hard place you have to have discernment you have to have backbone and you have to be able to dig your
00:18:32.340way out of this yourself sort of two sides of the same coin but conversely when you're
00:18:38.960looking at how they're going to roll out these these waves of censorship whether it's social media
00:18:43.780probably even in person too it seems like from from what i understand that there's some level of
00:18:49.220reliance on artificial intelligence i know the who sort of has been playing around of course you know the
00:18:54.220infodemic is even worse than a pandemic and they've been partnering with these ai social
00:18:59.340listening devices to try to discern what anti-vaccine narratives are becoming popular
00:19:05.040things of that ilk i'm just curious how you think they will weaponize ai to make their censorship
00:19:11.240efforts much more robust and how the kind of inherent or ingrained biases obviously against president trump
00:19:18.400within these mechanisms will probably lead to just even more heavy-handed censorship of you know shows
00:19:24.360like this and just the maga movement more broadly i mean within the social media companies and the
00:19:30.900search engine companies you already have ais or begin with algorithms and increasingly you have complex
00:19:38.820algorithms or artificial intelligence that's used to identify any sort of keyword or phrase or even a
00:19:46.400sentiment even a tone that is undesirable and that allows very quickly to automatically kind of
00:19:52.760neutralize those voices whether they be on social media or links on a search engine result page to either
00:20:00.140de-rank them de-boost them or to silence them completely to nuke their accounts to disappear them to scrub them
00:20:07.520from search results you also have similar algorithms of course with intelligence agencies that are scanning all
00:20:14.660of our communications all the time and so it's at this point it's not perfect it's not ironclad but at this
00:20:22.340point you have all of these different powerful forces that are able to deploy artificial intelligence to
00:20:28.540basically scrape over all of these vast data sets and identify what is undesirable but also to identify
00:20:35.560what is desirable and to amplify it by the way i mean everyone does this the republican party or the
00:20:42.220republican national convention surely is utilizing uh you know algorithms to gauge public sentiment in order to kind of
00:20:49.880tailor their message to the public sentiment uh every sort of organization that can afford it is doing
00:20:56.500this the problem is the more powerful the organization or the more impactful and powerful the platform such as
00:21:03.180twitter as it was before or x as it is now facebook so on and so forth uh that you you end up with this
00:21:09.920very kind of homogenous stew that you're able to you know whittle away that anything such as vaccine
00:21:16.560disinformation or something such as hate speech any of that sort of thing and you are able to
00:21:23.680basically kind of sculpt the public conversation and from there sculpt the public consciousness by way of
00:21:31.240algorithms so whether it's the who whether it's any of the major corporations that control much or most of the
00:21:39.060popular culture uh or whether it's the government itself we're entering into what our our old buddy
00:21:45.480klaus schwab called the fourth industrial revolution and top among the different issues that need to be faced in
00:21:53.220this fourth industrial revolution is the presence of decision making artificial intelligence and the decisions range
00:22:01.080from what your kids should be educated with what your uh your health what's what sort of decisions your doctors
00:22:07.900are making or not making if the ai is completely in charge and in warfare the decision who gets to live
00:22:14.740and who is going to die uh that expands across every element of culture in every institution but of course
00:22:22.820it's maybe most acutely felt out here in the information landscape they're able to use algorithms to sculpt
00:22:31.440public consciousness you have to be aware of it you have to keep your spidey senses on alert and you have to be
00:22:38.800able to make those sorts of decisions to have the discernment to kind of craft your own way uh or you know dig
00:22:45.440your own way through these reality tunnels joe allen as always thank you so much for joining us if people
00:22:52.460want to get the book follow you stay up to date with everything you're working on where can they go to do
00:22:57.040all that well natalie the book dark eon is an attempt at showing how this culture war is a spiritual war and
00:23:08.100how that spiritual war is manifesting in technology dark eon transhumanism and the war against humanity
00:23:15.440get it anywhere books are sold i recommend bookshop.org i recommend skyhorse publishing or if you want to pay with
00:23:22.380your palm go ahead and get to the beast amazon you can also find my social media at joe b-o-t-x-y-z
00:23:30.200and of course war room.org thank you very much natalie
00:23:33.200of course i don't know whether or not to say thank you or uh yikes for what you you showed us in that cold open
00:23:41.460but i guess it's better to be informed than uh naive about what they're pushing on us joe allen thank you so much
00:23:47.840that's rock and roll oh yikes well speaking of a big yikes if i were peter dolshak that is what i would
00:23:58.160be saying too because you just lost all your federal funding all your tax dollars so you can't conduct
00:24:03.520your so-called pandemic prevention research efforts anymore i'm honored to be joined by jeffrey tucker
00:24:09.320the president of the wonderful and esteemed brownstone institute i think you also write for the epic times
00:24:14.780they see some of your stuff uh up there we've only got about two minutes before we got a bounce
00:24:19.540for uh for break but i would just love before we do that overall before we get into the francis
00:24:25.320collins stuff the ecohealth alliance news what is your assessment of the covid select subcommittee thus
00:24:31.540far we're making some progress but it's slow and we have to also be aware that almost every bit of
00:24:39.200information that's coming out right now is a limited hangout if you know what i mean by that
00:24:42.800uh we're we're getting the little admissions along the way as a way of preventing them from admitting
00:24:49.160the big truth and so yeah dasik's going to be his little organization ecohealth is going to lose
00:24:55.520some percentage of its financing maybe it's not as decisive as i want it to be and now we're seeing
00:25:04.420you know the admissions that there was never any science behind social distancing
00:25:08.220uh you know we're getting some admissions that yes nih did fund a gain of function research
00:25:14.700and it's going on it's going to be like this for years i'm afraid until we finally get the full truth
00:25:20.400i'm i'm i'm happy about what's happening i suppose but i wish it were more and sooner and it was more
00:25:28.700blunt limited hangouts a good way to phrase it jeffrey if you can hang with us through the break i have
00:25:35.080so many questions i want to ask you we could probably do shows for days with some of the news
00:25:40.280that's coming out of that committee but i i do agree with you i think a lot of their follow-up
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