EPISODE 540: LIVE FROM THE ELECTION INTEGRITY SUMMIT AND THE IMMINENT AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
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Rudy Giuliani is finally charged with racketeering and conspiracy to commit racketeering, and the death toll from the massive LHAI Fire in Hawaii has risen to 106, but only 5 of the dead have been positively identified. Meanwhile, the average wage in this country is now $5,000 less than the cost of basic goods, and half of Americans are making up that gap by putting it on their credit card bills.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
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And the Lahaina death toll has risen to 106 lives lost.
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So far, only five have been positively identified.
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I'm polling at second in this race, third overall.
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It would be a lot easier for me if Donald Trump were eliminated from competition.
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The good news is we finally have Rudy Giuliani indicted.
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This is a ridiculous application of the racketeering statute.
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There's probably no one that knows it better than I do.
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Target CEO Brian Cornell pointed to macro pressures, including inflation, for tempering sales.
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But also, quote, negative guest reaction to our pride collection.
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Called flash mob robbery seemed to happen nearly weekly now in Southern California.
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Latest incident, thieves swiping over $1,000 worth of merchandise from the East LA Nike store.
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The average wage in this country is now $5,000 less than the cost of basic goods.
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So half of Americans are making up that gap by putting it on their credit card bills.
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And those people are paying 22% of the interest.
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If the mafia did that, it would be called loan sharking.
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In case you haven't noticed, inflation is down too and it's going lower.
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He's petrified of China because they know exactly how much money has been given to him.
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Just think of what China has gotten for all that money.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
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You know, there is a story that aired on civilbeat.org.
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Property owners and government officials are stuck in a continued state of confusion,
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conflicting interpretations, and complex layers of administration.
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They were so upset that Maui County got all the way from the 1960s without a serious update or a revamp of their zoning code.
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How can it be that these people are able to own this beachfront property?
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How can it be that the same families are allowed to live in this area?
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How can it be that these people have been able to retain their property, even though those property values have gone up so much?
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They say, oh, we're not going to be able to cover.
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Now, the governor of Hawaii is saying he's going to work to acquire the land in some of these areas.
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He'll fly to Milwaukee, which, okay, that's fine.
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Flew right over East Palestine, a literal flyover of East Palestine, which he never once visited.
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He could be sending the vice president, members of the cabinet, someone, anything.
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No, he's not going to go to Hawaii, but he's going to sit there and tell you that you've got to send another $10 billion to Ukraine or you've got to send your own sons and daughters to go and fight and die in places like Syria.
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Meanwhile, he's having his own major political opponent, leading political opponent, arrested and indicted.
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It's become sort of a weekly tradition here in the occupied United States to watch our leading opposition candidate be arrested, be arraigned.
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This time we're told at least we get a mugshot out of it.
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By the way, mugshots are public government documents, which means they can't be copyrighted.
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We're also going to talk about the judge in this case, because the judge here, this judge, McAfee.
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He served as an inspector general for Georgia's government.
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And he also worked, listen to this, as an assistant district attorney overlapping with Fannie Willis.
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Did the judge in this case actually work for both Fannie Willis and Brian Kemp?
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But the Wall Street Journal tells us that he overlapped with her time as a DA.
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He also worked as an inspector general in Brian Kemp's administration, 34 years old, overseeing this insane case.
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The world seems like it's spiraling out of control, but don't worry, folks.
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Don't worry, because we're going to get updates from Mike Lindell and everyone else giving you the best night's sleep for the whole wide world.
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I want to bring in here Mr. Raheem Kassam or should we call him Kassam Adamas because yes, the great Kassam Adamas has been who is here twice now, twice now you have come on this program twice in a row.
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We'll see if the street continues made predictions and those predictions have come true.
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So we brought you on last week, just last Thursday, Thursday last to talk about a prediction you made all the way.
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It was a June, I believe back in June where you said by, or maybe May midsummer, Ron DeSantis would be at the end of May.
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Ron DeSantis would be at 10 points that occurred actually on the date of midsummer for 2023 brought you on.
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This was Thursday last on a play that prediction for everyone.
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Once again, right now, you'll start to see, I think, um, single digit midget Ron within, you know, within a couple of weeks, maybe a month's time.
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So Thursday last you tell us Ron DeSantis will hit single digits and you weren't talking.
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So let's, let's ask you Raheem Kassam, Kassam Adamas of the national pulse.
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Uh, were you talking about a particular state or were you talking nationwide?
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And, and by the way, it's Nostra Kassamas, I think sounds better than, than, than whatever one you came up with.
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Um, listen, I, this is one of those things where you'd like to see it borne out in more than one poll.
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Um, but it's clear the trajectory is, is still downwards for Ron DeSantis.
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And so we've seen today the first time the, the man, uh, the Florida governor has actually entered single digits and that is 8%.
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Uh, he is in third place now behind, uh, Vivek Ramaswamy.
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That's the third time, by the way, in any poll that he's in third.
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Um, and, uh, it's the first time he's on, uh, uh, single digits.
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And, uh, I have to say, you know, cause we always do this.
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We don't try and, uh, uh, you know, mask any of the detail of these polls from anybody.
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It is a very small sample size, which surprised me.
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So again, I'd like to see this, um, in another follow-up poll.
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Um, but at the same time, the margin of error is just 3.1%.
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So who knows, maybe they've got some, you know, fancy new methodology going on there at RMG research.
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Uh, but interestingly, Jack, the, the 8%, and like you say, I said, within a couple of weeks, it's been less than a week.
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Um, but the interesting part of it really is not just that headline figure.
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The, the really interesting part of this poll that jumped out at me was the fact that, uh, 83% of Trump backers in this poll,
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and Trump is at 60% in this poll, um, which is up five points from last week, 83% of them say they are absolutely certain of voting for Donald Trump.
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And that absolute certainty only applies to 38% of those who say they'll vote for Governor Ron DeSantis.
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So he's got more downhill to go if that corollary question is anything to go by.
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Well, so you see this, uh, in poll after poll, Richard Barris bore this out as well.
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And I even see it when I see some of the, uh, you could call them DeSantis influencers,
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or just people who are vocally supporting, uh, the governor online where, uh, you're starting to see,
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they'll say something about how, you know, Trump can't win.
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Trump doesn't have the ability to win the general, or even if he does,
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We won't be able to get anything done, but then they will always follow it up with,
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but of course I'll vote for him if he's the nominee, right?
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You're starting to see that refrain more and more and more.
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And I think that bears out as well on the ground because here's, here's the dichotomy, right?
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Um, for a DeSantis supporter right now, their second choice is Donald Trump.
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But for a lot of Trump voters right now, their only choice is Donald Trump.
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Yeah. And there were a couple of GOP strategists who came out, um, early this week to, to kind of
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make that point and say, look, this isn't just about the presidential ticket. This is about all
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the down ticket races you're going to see next year as well. And their warning was if Trump is
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not the nominee, uh, you can count a significant number of conservative voters around America,
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just, just not going out to vote that day. And, and people might not like that. And they might
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think that that's kind of taking my ball and going home and that mentality, but, but you have to,
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you, you fight the war with the army you have, right. And, and if you are committed to telling a
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significant proportion of those troops that you don't want the general in charge that they believe
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is in charge and that they respond to and that they respect, um, then the fault will be nobody else's
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but your own. And I think this is the thing that the Republican status quo in Washington, DC,
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uh, is, is now, is now having to come to realize because look, you and I get it because we live
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this stuff every single day. Uh, nobody even particularly pays me to get into the detail
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of the stuff I get into. I'm just, I'm just a nerd like that. Right. But these guys who aren't
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particularly good at their jobs, um, not, not naming any names, but you know, the DC set,
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they increasingly rely on, uh, pollsters to tell them what to think. They increasingly rely on the
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top lines. They don't go into the cross tabs themselves. They have no ability really to get,
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I mean, this is why Jeff Rowe is doing such a bad job with Ron DeSantis is they're not actually
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particularly good campaigners. So the reason they're catching up with the way we've been thinking for a
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while now is that you're getting closer and further into the primary season, you're getting closer to
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the presidential election. Suddenly all these groups are spending money. They're spending money
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on focus grouping. They're spending money on, uh, poll testing, message testing, image testing,
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name recognition, brand recognition, all of those things. And they're starting to say,
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oh my gosh, those lunatics over at the national pulse and human events have been right all along.
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Well, and, and you look at some of it as well. And by the way, let's, let's try to talk numbers
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here because we had Richard Barris on yesterday. We weren't able to get to this, but
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when you're talking about the math on this, where would you put that number? I mean,
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I think people of, of sort of this, this Trump or bust vote, um, because I've seen people say 15
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million. I've seen people say as many as 25 to 30. And what I would say to those other strategists
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is do the math, right? Do the math. Do you want Mitt Romney or do you want to win? It is simply a
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numbers game where Glenn Youngkin was able to bring both of these disparate groups together
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by not alienating the MAGA vote. And actually, uh, because of the unfortunate circumstances in
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Loudoun County was actually able to energize that vote and on behalf of the families there, et cetera.
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Uh, instead though, if you take away that 15 to 30 million vote margin, I think it's probably closer
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to the higher bound there as well. Uh, I just don't see how you're able to win nationwide.
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You can win regionally. You sure you can run up the score in like in, in the South, but how are you
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going to play in the Rust Belt? So I guess, I mean, I'm not very good at fast maths in my head. Uh, I'm
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guess 20 million would, would, sorry, 15 million would be about what 20, 22% or something like that.
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Um, yeah, yeah, I think it's big. I think it's bigger than that. I think, I think we keep
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underestimating, you know, how, how much people carry Donald Trump in their hearts, quite frankly,
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you know, not, I'm not just talking about politically, I'm talking about culturally,
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they look around and they see their towns and communities going in certain ways and they think,
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yeah, Trump was talking about this or, or Trump does talk about this. And it's that kind of,
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it's that kind of, um, passive Trumpism, but it's, but it's, it's, it's deep rooted. Um, the other,
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we can talk about that, you know, at length, the cultural impact of Donald Trump is massive. The,
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the judicial impact of Donald Trump is obviously massive. The religious impact of Donald Trump is
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massive, especially when you consider so many people. I'm looking at the clock here, realizing
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that we just only got about a minute left. The second. Okay. So what, what's Mitt Romney's favorite
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number? What? 47%. 47%. And that's what he got. Mitt Romney said back in the day that there
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were 47% of people that wouldn't vote for him no matter what, right? Well, 47% is his favorite
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number. 47% is where I'm ending up on your question. That's your, that's your prediction
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for where the, the only, or Trump or bust vote is at this point. Yep. 47%. And that, that's a group
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of people who they didn't come out for McCain. They didn't come out for Romney. That was the 47%.
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Raheem, where can people go to follow you and get more of these predictions?
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Come to the national pulse.com. Join up. Uh, you'll get my exclusive editor's notes and more,
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more, most importantly, right now, download the national pulse app. We, uh, we alert you to all
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the breaking news in real time. Uh, it's free. It's on the app stores pulse plus. Thanks for having
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me here. You have a weekly podcast that you're doing as well as that's, that's incredible.
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So excited. It's, it's, it's a whole thing. It's on the app, get the app, get the app,
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Raheem Kassam-Adamas, folks. Stay tuned. We're going to the election integrity summit right now.
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I rolled with bloods and them boys had a saying, you can't be listening to all that slappy whack
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trimatazala, it's a bam ship, nippy, bam, bam, like human events with Jack Posobiec.
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Today, you know, they, you talk about influences. These are influences and, uh, they're friends.
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And you never gave up instead of getting attacked and attacked and attacked because you knew
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we get this one chance or we lose the American dream forever. And that's it. We lose our country.
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There is a bright side to all this though. Hey, if we're wrong, it's the end. It's,
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it's in times we all, us believers go to heaven. It's, you know, it's a win-win, right?
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All right. Jack Posobiec back, Washington, DC. That was Mike Lindell there at the election
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integrity summit. That clip is going viral right now, all over social media. Lindell has the demons
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seething, but of course we've got the angels, one of the war room angels right now with us live from
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the election summit. It's Maureen Bannon. She's there on the ground. Mo, what's going on?
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So right now, earlier this morning, as you showed in your cold open, Mike Lindell came
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out and spoke to the crowd here and got the crowd all fired up. And then we had a list of
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speakers who have personally called out, you know, this election fraud and have been attacked
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for it. They came up and talked a little bit about the 2020 election. And now we are going
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through state by state, a hope report of what happened and the path forward. And then tomorrow
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at 1 PM. So mark that on your calendar, 1 PM central time, the plan will be released.
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And so, all right, now I've been read in on this plan because Mike called me the other
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day and actually I talked to Steve and some other folks that have been read on this. Charlie
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as well is up on it where people had said, okay, you know what? We don't want another lawsuit.
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We don't want another, you know, another piece of the, you know, these courts, there's no relief.
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There's no relief we can get from these courts. You saw what happened with, obviously we're seeing
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what happened with president Trump when he tried to get, you know, just asking the question of
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getting a recount and suddenly, you know, he's being charged for this. And what, what I've been
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told is that this is not something to do with that. This is not a necessarily, I mean, it could
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be eventually used in a legal filing. I don't want to give away too much here, but this is not
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something where we're going to a court or he's going to be going to a court asking for favor.
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He's actually going to be doing something quite more active on election day and at these polling
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sites. And that's really all I can say. So what you're saying is that's about 24, actually 24 hours
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from right now because you're central time, right? Correct. So about roughly 24 hours from now,
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the plan will be released. So everyone mark, I highly encourage you to mark your calendar so
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that you will tune in to hear that plan tomorrow at 1 PM be released. Okay. So what we'll do is,
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yeah, we'll see it. I can, I'll work with the team here when we'll work with, um, we'll work with
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the, uh, the live feed there. See if we can actually get, maybe we'll have you on again to break it down
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for us in real time. We'll take Mike's remarks as well, because, uh, you know, this is something where,
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that needs to be addressed, election integrity. And the fact is, and, and Mo ask us, or maybe,
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maybe you can tell us what were, or how has been the reaction to this latest Trump indictment?
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Because when you look at the last two, what happened in Georgia this week, as well as the
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lead up to January 6th, these are all about the elections and questioning what went wrong with
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these elections. And the fact that apparently we're not even allowed to ask the question anymore
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in this supposedly free country. What's the mood? Correct. The people here are excited. They want
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to know at the grassroots level, what they can do for secure elections. And the people here are just
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highly motivated to hear state by state, what is being done. A lot of people, you know, there are
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people here that are going up on stage, giving the reports and breaking down what is going on in their
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states. And then a lot of people in the audience, I've seen a lot of people taking notes, just ways
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that they can help and get involved, and how they can make sure that there is a secure election
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Well, I think that's what it's all about at the end of the day. And so when we're looking at this,
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what are some of the speakers that have gone so far? Are they going state by state? Are they
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walking through this? Or are they looking at specific instances like what we saw in Michigan
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So the breakdown this morning after Mike Lindell spoke, it was speakers going on more of a national
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level and things that they saw back in 2020. And now it's going state by state. So we've had Alabama,
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Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, representatives from those states speak already on what happened and the path
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ahead and what they're doing right now to make sure that in 2024, we have a secure election. So right
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now we're running through all 50 states here. And then later this evening, it'll go back to what can
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be done on a national level. So roughly 630 central time, my dad will be on a panel up here talking about
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what can be done on the national national level. Now, let's ask about let me ask you something else
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about the effect of these indictments, because obviously, we've seen that people like even even
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Rose Rook, this this MAGA grandma, 81 years old with Pawpaw, Michigan, and we put up the give,
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send, go for her on social media. And you've got regular people, you've got the hobbits, the grundoons
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that are getting indicted, not just sued, by the way, actually indicted for simply taking steps
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to challenge elections. For the people that you're talking to on the ground there,
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do they have any, any sense of the risk that they could potentially be taking by going down one of
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these routes, knowing that simply by showing up at this, they could be, you know, the next 18,
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18,000 people that are listed in a Fannie Willis indictment as being part of some conspiracy.
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They do. They understand that risk, especially given what we've seen,
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but they're willing to take that risk. And that's why they're here.
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They want to know what they can do, and they are willing to take that risk to save our country.
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So the motivation here, you know, it can't be contained. People are just excited about how
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they can help save this country. Well, and I think that's right, because I've seen so many people
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and maybe let me get your opinion on this, because I've seen opinions and people saying for the last
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couple of days, you know, we should stop talking about the elections. We should, we should not worry
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about that. And in fact, we should just go with somebody, you know, who doesn't have the baggage,
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get another candidate in there, another nominee, and then all of this will just go away. And the,
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the lawfare will go away. What would you say to somebody like that, to people who are saying
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those things? We, we can't just forget about what happened in 2020. We have to get to the bottom of
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what happened in 2020. So it doesn't happen again in 2024. And that's what Donald Trump will do.
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He will get to the bottom of 2020. So that it does not happen in 2024. So to anyone that's saying
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that we just need to forget about the election of fraud that occurred in 2020, that that's ridiculous.
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We need to get to the bottom of what happened in 2020. So it does not happen again, this coming
00:26:30.980
November in 2024. Well, and I think that's exactly right. You have to fight fire. You have to fight
00:26:37.340
fire with fire because it's not just about the, the elections. It's about the lawfare on top of the
00:26:43.160
elections. And, and by the way, I imagine that there's a lot of people now, all of a sudden saying,
00:26:48.480
wait a minute, you know, maybe, maybe if you're one of these independents that wasn't exactly on board
00:26:52.660
with some of this stuff and said, look, you know, I, I, I don't like questioning elections.
00:26:56.680
You know, maybe we didn't like the conduct of it. They changed the rules, et cetera. But,
00:27:00.760
you know, but we, you know, we don't like questioning elections. Now, all of a sudden,
00:27:04.180
when someone's getting indicted, when people are getting arrested for questioning and challenging
00:27:10.360
elections in this country, something that we've never done in our history. Now, all of a sudden,
00:27:16.600
you got people going, you know, I didn't think I should question the elections until the, until
00:27:22.540
they started throwing people in jail for simply asking the question about what went wrong with
00:27:29.060
our elections. These, these claims, by the way, which have never been adjudicated. It's always
00:27:32.880
thrown out on some procedural issue, questions of standing, et cetera. And so I have to imagine then
00:27:38.400
that there are more people that say, you know what? Our country has gotten so screwed up
00:27:44.200
that we need to, we need to flip the switch. We need to go with the guy like Trump that is just
00:27:50.960
going to take a battering ram to the system rather than someone who's walking around like it's 1996
00:27:57.140
saying, Oh, let's have a little policy discussion. You're correct. And people that before weren't
00:28:04.860
questioning of 2020, you know, if there was fraud are now questioning it because why would,
00:28:10.880
why would the system come after him so much constantly if we didn't see issues in 2020,
00:28:18.960
it's waking people up the fact that he is continuously, you know, gone after that. They
00:28:25.600
now want to get to the bottom of what happened. Well, I think that's exactly right. Okay. So Maureen,
00:28:32.220
we've only got about a minute left in the segment here, but I know you have to drop and run. What's the
00:28:37.220
schedule for the rest of the day? You're going to be back up later. What are the plans in Missouri?
00:28:44.180
So War Room will be live this evening from here in Missouri in the Expo Center. And then
00:28:51.180
after they do the hope report state by state, there will be a panel that my dad will be on
00:28:58.400
roughly at 6 30 central time, followed by Lou Dobbs. And then Mike Lindell will close out this evening
00:29:05.380
tomorrow. There will be another welcome. Mike Lindell will speak with a few other speakers.
00:29:11.840
And then at 1 p.m. Central time tomorrow, the plan will be released. And then after that,
00:29:18.940
they'll go into how we convert the plan to action.
00:29:23.180
All right. Maureen Bannon down there at the Election Integrity Summit. Thank you so much for
00:29:27.940
the update. I got to say, you know, we all love your dad, but that Lou Dobbs speech, you know,
00:29:32.500
that's going to be good. He doesn't usually come out and speak. So I'm excited for that one.
00:29:35.980
Your dad, on the other hand, he's known for flapping his gums from time to time.
00:29:40.620
I think it'll be a great evening. So I encourage everyone to tune in to all the speakers. But yes,
00:29:46.260
I'm looking forward to hearing not only my dad's panel, but also Lou Dobbs.
00:29:52.360
Thank you. Look, folks, you have to understand that to people out there sitting in the middle,
00:30:02.280
to people that aren't necessarily as plugged in as the human events audience, as the war room
00:30:06.580
audience, you're not necessarily adjudicating or going through all of these different claims every
00:30:11.980
day. But when the government comes down at the federal level and the state level and starts
00:30:18.760
indicting people all over the Michigan to, by the way, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania
00:30:24.340
for simply asking about the elections. Now, suddenly you're going to add, you're going to
00:30:31.160
have to ask the question, is it true? Were the elections safe? Or is there something that they don't
00:30:39.440
want people asking questions about? People are moving on this issue. Mark my words. Stay tuned
00:30:46.140
because we're going to talk about some other issues coming up next with Mr. Raw Egg Nationalist
00:30:52.720
I hear about the boring people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new human events
00:31:01.520
All right. Jack Posobiec here live, Washington, D.C. Wanted to bring on someone here who you may
00:31:07.680
have seen him in Tucker Carlson's documentary, The End of Men, the mysterious and elusive figure
00:31:17.240
who has now got a piece up for us at humanevents.com. Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce you
00:31:24.720
here now to the Raw Egg Nationalist. What's up, Egg?
00:31:29.780
It's great to be with you, Jack. Thank you for having me.
00:31:32.200
Thank you. Now, people know you from the documentary. You've also got essentially a magazine series
00:31:39.600
called Man's World. You've got a book out called The Egg's Benedict Option. But we'll get to all
00:31:45.420
that. But first, I'd like to start with this op-ed that you've written. It's up at humanevents.com
00:31:50.200
right now. Everyone can go see it, where you essentially say the crime is the point. The crime
00:31:57.240
is the point. Walk us through what you meant by that and why you believe that is your theory of
00:32:03.580
the case. Okay. So I start from the basic observation that, look, law and order seem to
00:32:10.360
be in retreat everywhere we look. Crime is flourishing. Ordinary people are being left at
00:32:15.880
the mercy of criminals. There's a level of endemic crime in society now that seems to be unparalleled.
00:32:22.280
That's certainly the way it feels anyway. But then at the same time, what we have is we have
00:32:27.680
the police, rather than investigating this crime, rather than doing anything about it,
00:32:32.960
they seem to be persecuting ordinary people instead. So we had that dreadful, dreadful video
00:32:38.380
from the UK a few days ago of an autistic girl being arrested for saying that a female police officer
00:32:45.880
looked like her lesbian grandmother. And she had half a dozen big burly policemen descend on her and
00:32:53.400
take her away to a police station for questioning because she'd made a flippant remark, an autistic girl
00:32:59.220
that wasn't even really offensive. Anyway, so I think a lot of conservative commentators,
00:33:06.720
when they talk about crime, and especially when they talk about the sort of increase in crime,
00:33:12.340
especially in liberal areas, liberal states and cities and also liberal nations, then they tend
00:33:17.860
to think that it's just a side effect, if you will, of the fact that the ruling party,
00:33:26.220
the ruling elite is liberal. And liberals have a certain worldview. They believe certain things
00:33:31.700
about human nature. They believe in the better angels of our nature, the Rousseauian view of man.
00:33:37.900
But actually, what I think, and what other people, including the thinker Sam Francis,
00:33:44.620
think, is that actually crime is a useful tool of political control. And that's the argument that I
00:33:52.460
advance throughout the piece. I talk about the fact that actually allowing a certain level of endemic
00:33:58.260
crime serves a very particular political purpose, certainly on the left. And that was made very,
00:34:05.740
very clear, I think, during the mostly peaceful riots of 2020. Crime was an essential tool of
00:34:12.620
pacification of the middle classes, and also in aid of redistribution of wealth, which is basically now
00:34:21.340
the radical left's project for America, to re-found America as a radical redistributionist nation
00:34:29.500
in order to atone for the original sin of slavery. So that's the basic argument that I advance
00:34:38.220
We actually saw, and we have a story over at the Postmillennial this morning, which came, and I'm sure you hadn't
00:34:44.980
even seen this before writing the piece, and obviously it's published, we're talking about it now today.
00:34:49.400
But for gun stores, so the city of Philadelphia is going after registered gun dealers in town for what
00:34:58.840
they claim is the crime of selling guns to people who then use them for criminal activity. And yet these
00:35:05.960
are the same law enforcement officials that refuse to actually lock up the criminals that are committing
00:35:14.680
those crimes. So they seem to think if they can go after the law-abiding store owners, then that will
00:35:21.320
actually correct the problem. But if you go after the people committing the actual crimes, then they'll
00:35:28.120
either let them off with no prosecution, they'll give them no cash bail release, et cetera, et cetera,
00:35:34.440
or they'll give them sentences that have them back on the streets within, within days, if not weeks.
00:35:39.560
And so, just another example of what you're saying, that they'll go after, and here in the United States,
00:35:44.920
the purchase and sale of firearms is a constitutionally protected right. They'll go after those store owners
00:35:52.140
rather than the people actually committing the crimes.
00:35:56.520
Yeah, yeah. And the thing is, people notice. People are well aware of this. People see it.
00:36:02.220
They have trouble reconciling it. And I think most people lack a way of actually rationalizing what
00:36:10.140
is going on. Aren't the police supposed to be protecting us? Well, actually, no, they're not.
00:36:16.380
That's not what they're doing. And the thing is that actually it's been this way for quite some time.
00:36:21.180
I don't think that this is a totally new development. That's what's interesting about the work of Sam
00:36:27.280
Francis. So in 1992, Sam Francis coined the term a narco tyranny. And basically, that's his way of
00:36:36.540
describing a system of basically managed lawlessness, which is what we're talking about. And the unpalatable
00:36:44.160
truth is really that both sides of the political of the political divide have used the tactics of a
00:36:52.220
narco tyranny. They've they've advanced exorbitant taxation, they've increased bureaucracy,
00:36:58.540
they've advanced political correctness and hate speech codes. And, and, and they will and both sides
00:37:07.420
have also allowed crime to flourish as well. So it's, it's one of it's one of these things that
00:37:13.060
actually, when you start to look into it, neither neither side is without guilt. And as I say,
00:37:19.920
at the end of the at the end of the piece, it's not a wonder, actually, that instead of looking to
00:37:26.060
one side or the other, ordinary people are now looking to an outsider, a wrecking ball, as I,
00:37:32.020
as I describe such a figure, to do a way to smash the whole system to pieces.
00:37:38.800
Well, so we have a that's an interesting segue, because you've also become sort of the editor
00:37:44.720
publisher of something called Man's World Digest. Now, is that what you're attempting to do to
00:37:51.360
inculcate this strongman spirit? How would you describe Man's World Digest, and the sort of the
00:37:58.560
Well, Man's World really is, it's, my vision is of a return to the classic days of men's magazines. So
00:38:06.560
we're talking about Playboy, in particular, but what I wanted to do was I wanted to update
00:38:14.700
Playboy, and that sort of man, the classic sort of man's magazine aesthetic for the massively online
00:38:21.380
internet era. So it's, the politics are different, for sure. I mean, Playboy was just, you could say,
00:38:28.960
a sort of classically liberal, classically liberal publication that has now sadly become
00:38:33.900
totally libertarded. And, you know, Playboy isn't, isn't even a shadow of what it used to be. It's,
00:38:40.960
you know, I mean, they've had a transgender, transgender centerfold on the cover, not all
00:38:45.960
that long ago. But the Man's World project, really, yes, is in service of returning to a real masculine
00:38:54.040
spirit and inculcating. Yes, you could say, in some sense, strongman values. Yes, I think that we need
00:39:01.500
a return to a return to the right way of doing things. That's what I would say.
00:39:08.880
No, I couldn't agree more. I've said that earlier today that, you know, paywalled podcasts, paywalled
00:39:16.960
magazines, newsletters, etc, like this digest, this is the new Samizdat of the 21st century. This is the
00:39:26.160
only way to actually get around some of these things. And then even now you've got places like
00:39:31.060
Amazon just cancelled Scott Adams today, banned him absolutely for life. And so is that something
00:39:37.240
that we've got about a minute left until the end of the segment? But are you looking at alternate
00:39:40.860
ways of publishing as well? Yes, I am. So at the moment, the magazine is mainly digital.
00:39:47.480
So the main magazine is digital. We do the digest, which I print as a paperback through Amazon,
00:39:53.700
which comes out with each issue. And it's a curated selection. And then at the end of the
00:39:59.060
year, I publish a hardback annual like the Playboy annual that Playboy used to do every
00:40:03.500
year with a selection of the best selection of the best articles from the year. But yes,
00:40:07.860
I'm looking to publish the magazine regularly as an actual magazine, a physical magazine that
00:40:13.580
you could pick up from from newsstands. But it's not easy. And we what we do need to do is we do need
00:40:19.060
to create a new ecosystem that actually allows us to do the things that we want to do to publish the
00:40:25.060
things we want to publish, and to reach the audiences we want to reach because we can't rely on providers
00:40:30.900
like Amazon, because at a moment's notice, then they can just cancel you. And that's it.
00:40:36.760
That's exactly right. And so it's a combination, I think, of so we need we need sort of the give
00:40:42.200
to send go in terms of being able to fundraise. I loved what Vivek Ramaswamy was doing, you know,
00:40:48.260
before he actually ran for office when he was talking about payment processing, that's going
00:40:52.320
to need to come up and that so that we people can can earn a living by doing this stuff. And then
00:40:56.420
also having a platform for publication distribution, etc. That is uncancellable. Stay tuned, we've got a
00:41:02.960
quick break. And then I want to ask you about your book, The Eggs Benedict Option and why it is that
00:41:09.560
you go by the raw egg national. Stay tuned, we'll be right more right back more learning all about
00:41:15.460
nutrition, masculinity, and how to fight the Great Reset. Stay tuned.
00:41:21.820
I'm always listening to human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:26.120
All right, Jack Posobiec, we're live here in Washington, DC. We're talking to the raw egg
00:41:30.200
nationalist, but we do have breaking news. This came in just during the break. And I promise we
00:41:36.540
didn't plan this. We were just talking about cancellation. We were talking about needing
00:41:40.640
new platforms. Glenn Beck has been banned by Apple slash iTunes, we're told and he's up on Twitter now
00:41:49.320
telling us about it. He's got a video where he's saying that all of his podcasts, conceivably the
00:41:56.440
entire Glenn Beck catalog, which goes back years, has been removed from Apple egg. What are we to make
00:42:04.480
of this? Why go after a guy like Glenn Beck now? Well, I think they're sending a message. I think
00:42:10.540
that in large part, this probably has something to do with Trump, with the fact that, look, now you've
00:42:17.420
crossed the Rubicon, you've really begun the substantial persecution of a former president
00:42:25.020
to prevent him from running again. And also, I think, as we were actually talking about during the
00:42:31.160
break. Elon Musk, I think, is having an effect too. And the fact that he is at the helm of Twitter,
00:42:39.300
I think, demands an equal and opposite reaction, I suppose, in the direction of censorship.
00:42:47.980
Well, it's interesting because we've actually heard that for a moment there, and not to get into it too
00:42:55.220
fully detailed, but Facebook was actually starting to open up things a little bit more. People were
00:43:00.300
getting monetized at a faster clip than before. Conservatives, right-wingers in general, content
00:43:06.240
was starting to be able to spread. And so it seemed as though Elon was having an effect that because
00:43:11.700
people knew Twitter was this sort of free speech, uncensored space, that Zuckerberg was now trying
00:43:18.200
to obviously compete with him with threads and then compete with him physically, but then he backs out
00:43:23.280
of that as well. However, I do think you're right that we have a situation now where the regime has
00:43:31.920
lost all of their soft power completely. That ties into exactly what you were saying before about why
00:43:40.100
tyranny must be enforced through hard power and the release of the criminals as part of it as well.
00:43:47.880
When you lose the glove, you must turn to the hammer.
00:43:51.100
Yeah, absolutely. And I think that they feel very, very bold now. I think that the hammer is really
00:43:59.560
going to come down now. I don't think that Trump is... Look, Trump said, I'm in the way. They're
00:44:08.240
trying to get you, and I'm standing in the way. And I think that that is true. And there are all sorts
00:44:14.700
of parallels with the Ricky Vaughan case and what they're doing to Trump as well. And I think that
00:44:22.780
people should not only be paying attention to what's happening to Trump, but also to what has
00:44:27.780
happened and probably will happen to Ricky Vaughan as well. It's not just about the President of the
00:44:33.180
United States, although obviously the President of the United States is important. It's about
00:44:37.420
ordinary people too. Well, it's also about the standard, that if they can do this to the leading
00:44:44.200
opposition candidate, then certainly to any of his followers or anyone who steps out of line,
00:44:50.960
they will, of course, be able to enforce this. Because this is essentially setting up the new
00:44:57.600
stage. And I was saying earlier to our last guest that you have various candidates coming up,
00:45:03.700
some of which are saying, we need to fight this head on, others of which seem to say,
00:45:09.200
let's have a policy debate. Let's talk about things as if it's the 1990s. I just don't think
00:45:15.420
we're in a place where that type of candidate is necessary. And that's where I think the ending of
00:45:22.120
your piece just ties it all together, where you say you need someone to come in like a wrecking ball
00:45:27.120
to smash this edifice down, or else you're going to get more of it.
00:45:30.660
Yeah, exactly. I don't think there can be any other candidate than Trump on the Republican side.
00:45:38.820
I really don't. I think now is absolutely his time. And I think they know that. Obviously,
00:45:45.300
his opponents know that. They know that their candidate, that the sitting president is a lame
00:45:51.200
duck, is a man, an old man with dementia, an old criminal with dementia. And yeah, Trump is,
00:45:58.420
it's Trump's time. It's what the people want. It's what the people wanted in 2020 as well. And so
00:46:05.020
they have to, they have to do this. They absolutely have to do this. I don't think they have
00:46:10.240
any other option. And it's not, it is a sign of power, of course, that they can do this. But I think
00:46:16.000
also at the same time, it's a sign of weakness and desperation. You know, they don't want to have
00:46:21.760
to do this because the mask is off now. You know, there's no, there's no debate about, about the bad
00:46:29.680
intentions of, of the ruling regime. I mean, that's, it's totally in the open now. So they don't want to
00:46:37.100
have to do this. And actually, because I'm looking at the clock here, we've got about three minutes
00:46:41.140
left. We said that we'd talk about your book, The Eggs Benedict Option. And what's interesting is
00:46:47.880
that you taught, you wrote this book, and you actually presented a way for people to structure
00:46:54.320
their entire lifestyle in opposition to the Great Reset, the World Economic Forum, these new
00:47:01.180
nutrition standards that seem to get pushed every single time from the top down. Walk us through how
00:47:07.120
you're able to tie all this together through nutrition, basically. Well, well, what people
00:47:12.960
don't really understand or, or, or see fully is there's actually the Great Reset is built on a
00:47:19.560
fundamental transformation of the way we produce and consume food. So people, you know, we hear about
00:47:26.180
plant-based diets all the time, and, you know, that we all need to convert to a plant-based diet
00:47:31.100
to save the planet from global warming. But actually, what people don't really know is
00:47:35.520
that this is a central part of the transformation of society that the globalists have planned and
00:47:44.160
have had planned for quite some time. And in the book, I compare this coming, what I call
00:47:50.960
basically a coming agricultural revolution to the first agricultural revolution that took
00:47:56.020
place in the Near East about 10,000 years ago, which was also a fundamental transformation
00:48:00.960
of society on the basis of a transformation of the way food was produced and consumed. So
00:48:06.960
that was the transition to farming. Whereas now what we've got is what we will have is the
00:48:11.700
transition to a totally corporate, corporate controlled food supply, plant-based foods,
00:48:19.200
alternative proteins like bug meal and lab grown meat and all cell culture and all that sort of
00:48:25.300
stuff. So I'm really trying to make the point that actually food isn't an ephemeral concern. Food is
00:48:33.760
actually something that is at the heart of freedom and of the way that we live our lives. The freedom to
00:48:40.640
choose how we eat, to choose our nutrition, is also reflective of the fact that we have freedom.
00:48:46.760
And by taking away our fundamental freedoms, they're going to take away our freedom to choose what we want
00:48:52.300
to eat as well. Highly recommend it. Go check out the book, go follow raw egg nationalist. The book is
00:48:58.960
the eggs Benedict option. Thank you so much for joining us today, man. Ladies and gentlemen, if you
00:49:04.580
want your freedom, you have to fight for it. This cabal that we are up against is not just going to walk
00:49:11.600
away if you treat them nice. Now is the time for hardball. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my