Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 19, 2024


EPISODE 652: CHEATIN' NIKKI AND THE WEF AGENDA


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

171.15611

Word Count

8,328

Sentence Count

518

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Jack Posobiec and Jack Boswell discuss why Nikki Haley is the perfect choice to replace Donald Trump as President of the United States and why she should be the next president of South Carolina. They also discuss why Haley should not be allowed to run for President in 2020.


Transcript

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00:00:50.220 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:52.380 You'd be cool with Nikki Haley on there, right?
00:00:56.140 Nikki Haley running with Trump?
00:00:57.640 Oh, that was a joke.
00:00:58.200 You know, that's so grotesque that I've got to think people who support Trump currently would come out against Trump vehemently.
00:01:07.240 You know what someone said to me recently?
00:01:08.100 Do you think that's real?
00:01:09.320 I think there's a push for it.
00:01:10.600 From whom?
00:01:11.680 From her people.
00:01:13.440 You know what someone said to me, though?
00:01:14.580 Very, very recently, we said on the show, they said it was Richard Barris.
00:01:18.380 He does People's Plundit, and he said, full credit, he said,
00:01:21.080 that they will install her, they will try to install her as VP, so they can take out Trump.
00:01:26.180 Of course!
00:01:27.240 Are you, there's, for, I was about to say there's no one more sinister than Nikki Haley,
00:01:30.720 but that's giving her credit for existing, which I don't think she actually does.
00:01:33.620 I mean, but I think Nikki Haley is a hologram.
00:01:36.220 I mean, she's not, Nikki Haley is just a physical representation of the lust for power of the oligarch class.
00:01:42.380 It's just like, if Ken Griffin, you know, had a sock puppet, it would be Nikki Haley.
00:01:48.080 I mean, it's like the most, why is Nikki Haley even in the race?
00:01:50.900 She's, her views bear no resemblance to the views of Republican primary voters, none.
00:01:55.080 She's totally for the BLM riot, she's totally for the tranny insanity,
00:01:58.780 and she's for declaring war on half the world.
00:02:00.980 You know, I honestly think if you said to Nikki Haley, you know, she's, whatever, I've got her positions now,
00:02:06.040 but if you said to Nikki Haley, look, I have a lot of money, like, for real.
00:02:09.520 She's got $100 billion, and I'll give you a third of it to come out and attack Israel.
00:02:14.060 There's no question that she would.
00:02:15.820 She would just turn around, just one time, one time like that.
00:02:18.400 You know, I've really thought about it, and I think that Benjamin Netanyahu is the, you know, greatest threat to world peace,
00:02:24.300 and I think, honestly, we should take their nuclear weapons away.
00:02:26.820 Maybe we invade Israel because they're a threat to national security.
00:02:29.040 I think she'd be saying stuff like that if you paid her enough.
00:02:32.440 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:35.680 We're live here in Washington, D.C.
00:02:37.640 Today's January 19th, 2024, and no, Dominic Cheatin' Nikki, folks.
00:02:42.240 Cheatin' Nikki is having a party, and everyone is invited.
00:02:46.180 You see, Cheatin' Nikki, she's two-timing her voters, trying to court a whole bunch of Democrats.
00:02:52.560 Yeah, Cheatin' Nikki, you know, this is really a situation where, you know, you have to ask yourself,
00:02:57.980 if someone can't be faithful to their own voters, are they going to be faithful to their own promises?
00:03:04.640 It really is a situation, and boy, I know she told us that those heels are for ammo,
00:03:11.260 and I didn't know what exactly that meant.
00:03:13.380 A lot of us didn't know what exactly that meant, but now we know.
00:03:17.380 I wear them for ammunition.
00:03:19.660 Okay, Nikki, okay.
00:03:21.300 We know that you love to use those heels.
00:03:24.300 And, you know, there's a lot of things we love in our country.
00:03:27.280 We love patriotism.
00:03:29.300 We love people working hard to overcome challenges.
00:03:33.640 We love South Carolina governors who we know there's nothing more loyal than a South Carolina governor,
00:03:41.580 not only to the people of their state, but to the people who are closest to them.
00:03:45.960 Well, you know, I really think, you know, I really think in many of these situations,
00:03:49.500 there's, you know, there's a lot of things that we can, you know, we're hearing,
00:03:52.800 a lot of messages that I'm receiving since all of this began.
00:03:55.900 For example, I heard Cheatin' Nikki's favorite candy, three musketeers.
00:04:01.880 Boy, you know what they say about Nikki Haley.
00:04:03.720 If she can't be president, she's going to be looking for work as a foreign liaison.
00:04:08.700 Cheatin' Nikki apparently has a new campaign strategy.
00:04:11.120 It's all about those swing voters.
00:04:13.700 You know, why is it that they say that Nikki Haley is someone that we can all trust?
00:04:20.760 Look, folks, at the end of the day, I think Tucker Carlson said it on this show the absolute best.
00:04:26.780 Um, I, I really do think that she is just someone.
00:04:31.100 She is just someone who does whatever, whatever her donors will pay her to do.
00:04:39.900 Whatever it is, whatever they say, you can put anything on that teleprompter.
00:04:43.840 She is going to read whatever it is.
00:04:46.980 They write it.
00:04:48.200 She says it.
00:04:48.860 She could be paid by Iran tomorrow and say, you know what?
00:04:53.820 I want to bomb Israel.
00:04:55.340 I want to wipe all of those Israelis off the face of the planet.
00:04:59.280 You know something?
00:05:00.160 From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
00:05:03.220 You could pay her.
00:05:03.960 She'll say it.
00:05:04.900 All right.
00:05:05.060 She'll say it.
00:05:05.440 For enough money, she will say, apparently, or do anything.
00:05:08.840 And, you know, this really is a situation where they say about Nikki Haley, she's always on
00:05:13.700 top of current affairs.
00:05:15.320 You know, Nikki Haley, it's just somebody that, uh, you know, I understand that she's
00:05:20.460 going New Hampshire, the state's coming up.
00:05:24.120 They say it is a swing state, so she likes that, but she's really going for those blue
00:05:28.740 pilled voters.
00:05:29.620 I don't know.
00:05:30.260 I don't know why you'd say that.
00:05:32.000 Gosh, you know, you know, they, they, I got this interesting message earlier that Nikki
00:05:37.500 Haley staffers are all carrying a spare tire in their passenger seats.
00:05:42.400 Why is that?
00:05:43.020 Oh, they want to be prepared for any unexpected blowouts.
00:05:46.780 Apparently that's something that happens when you're on the road with Nikki Haley.
00:05:50.920 Well, you know what they say about Nikki Haley folks, Iowa.
00:05:53.740 Definitely not her first caucus.
00:05:55.660 We've got a lot of show today.
00:05:57.220 Norbin Laden is going to be joining us from the World Economic Forum in Davos.
00:06:01.740 Norbin Laden has been on the ground there all week.
00:06:04.180 We're going to talk all about this and get in to the many, many, many affairs.
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00:08:09.880 All right, folks, very excited now.
00:08:12.300 I wish we didn't have to talk about this, but apparently we do still have to talk about
00:08:15.680 it because the Masters of the Universe have just held their latest summit.
00:08:20.400 I call it the League of Globalists there in Davos.
00:08:25.320 Noor bin Laden is someone who spent all week there.
00:08:28.760 Noor, you're reporting to us live now from Switzerland.
00:08:31.980 Tell us and ask me, you know, or tell us, I guess, if my contention is correct, that it
00:08:38.520 seems like the entire major theme of this year's World Economic Forum and something you and I
00:08:44.180 have been reporting on for years together.
00:08:46.200 It seems, though, that this theme really wasn't climate change.
00:08:49.780 It wasn't even necessarily Ukraine.
00:08:51.120 It was really more about censorship of the Internet and specifically targeting X.
00:08:56.120 What were your impressions?
00:08:58.180 Great to be with you, Jack.
00:09:00.040 Listen, there was a plethora of topics.
00:09:03.540 Nothing was spared, but you're absolutely right.
00:09:05.920 The focus was censorship.
00:09:09.080 And it kickstarted, the week kickstarted very strongly with that topic because ahead of
00:09:16.220 the WEF annual meeting kickoff, the World Economic Forum released their global risks report.
00:09:23.960 And in that report was featured a table with the top 10 risks for the next two years.
00:09:29.540 And number one on that list ranked was disinformation and misinformation.
00:09:35.020 And so throughout the week, everything that was discussed, the underlying subject was disinformation
00:09:41.880 and misinformation and how they need to essentially censor the speech of, quote, us conspiracy
00:09:51.780 theorists.
00:09:52.020 This term was used as well on different panels this week.
00:09:57.460 And this is their main focus because 2024 is a critical year, especially when it comes to elections.
00:10:05.760 And this is also something that was discussed on multiple, multiple panels this week.
00:10:11.720 It was very much the main topic of conversation, especially with President Trump winning the Iowa caucus.
00:10:20.360 And coming on really strong.
00:10:24.740 I mean, I said it on Steve's war room.
00:10:28.180 You know, they've they've been living MAGA and President Trump have been living rent free
00:10:33.140 in the heads of the people here at Davos throughout the week.
00:10:36.060 And even though President Trump wasn't here, he was very much the center of of conversation
00:10:42.320 here in Davos.
00:10:43.880 And so the election, they're looking very closely at what's happening in America and they're
00:10:49.600 going to do everything in their power to control speech ahead of the 2024 elections.
00:10:57.300 And this is very much what was discussed this week.
00:10:59.680 And so, I mean, this is exactly right, because, Nora, and let's take it back for a second.
00:11:06.640 You and you've been reporting this more than anyone as an investigative journalist about
00:11:10.840 how really it is that Davos, Geneva, Brussels, all of it together, it has been all about pointing
00:11:18.940 towards the creation of a one world government.
00:11:22.180 And yet the same people who want to force this on the world are now noticing that the forces
00:11:28.220 of really the forces of nature, the forces of humanity, the forces, I would argue, spiritual
00:11:33.920 forces are aligned against them.
00:11:36.760 What is the current state of play of this?
00:11:39.120 And are they, in fact, scared and fearful of what they see coming out of places like Iowa
00:11:45.420 this week?
00:11:45.980 You know, you just referred to the spiritual element of this, and it is very much a spiritual
00:11:52.720 battle that we're in.
00:11:53.820 And these people are, there are no other words to say they're very much evil, and their agenda
00:12:00.560 is absolutely evil.
00:12:02.920 And in doing my research, and I thought you'd appreciate this, Jack, and so I wanted to
00:12:08.300 mention on the show, I came across this Polish psychiatrist of the 20th century named Andrzej
00:12:13.500 Lobachevsky.
00:12:14.760 And his field of study is what he has referred to as political pornology, which is the study
00:12:22.460 of evil in the political realm.
00:12:25.340 And he came up with this term, which I think is so fitting for these people, describing these
00:12:32.960 people, which is pathocracy.
00:12:35.240 And pathocracy is government by people with mental disorders.
00:12:39.920 And this is exactly what we saw here at Davos.
00:12:43.960 And it's a system, to use his definition, a system wherein a small minority, a small pathological
00:12:51.480 minority, takes control of society, of a society of normal people.
00:12:56.740 And this is exactly what we've seen play out this week.
00:12:59.460 We have this small minority of so-called elites, people who have created all these vehicles that
00:13:05.320 you mentioned, sit in Davos, sit in Geneva, sit in Brussels, and all these different centers
00:13:11.580 that the globalists have chosen as bases in which to put these organizations.
00:13:18.980 And so they created all of these entities, and then they self-appointed themselves with
00:13:23.480 these titles, you know, secretary general of this, president of that, founder of the World
00:13:29.540 Economic Forum.
00:13:30.340 They have all these entities, and they give themselves these fancy titles.
00:13:34.140 But at the end of the day, who elected these people?
00:13:38.420 Who chose them to be the, quote, guardians of trust, as they referred to themselves this
00:13:45.500 week?
00:13:45.800 They think they are the masters of the world.
00:13:48.680 They think they have any form of authority to dictate how we are going to live our lives,
00:13:55.540 and it's simply not going to work.
00:13:58.520 And as you mentioned, we are standing up to them.
00:14:02.580 I don't know if they're scared, but they're certainly noticing us, and they are trying
00:14:08.320 by any means necessary to stop us.
00:14:11.740 And they will spare nothing, you know, in 2024.
00:14:15.260 I mentioned this with Steve the other day.
00:14:17.040 2024 is going to be absolutely crazy, and they're going to throw everything they can, whether it's,
00:14:22.400 you know, quote, disease X, whether it's cyber attacks, they're continuing full steam ahead with
00:14:29.820 the climate change narrative.
00:14:33.040 And obviously, we can see the state of the world, you know, war is breaking up, breaking
00:14:38.600 out everywhere.
00:14:39.520 Or to use their term in their risk assessment table that I mentioned, they refer to it as
00:14:46.240 interstate conflict, which is, just say it plainly, you know, war.
00:14:53.920 These people are behind these wars at the end of the day, and they are just creating chaos
00:14:59.380 everywhere in 2024 for the very reason that they've been mentioning several times throughout
00:15:08.260 the week, it's election year, and it's a pivotal point, or an inflection point, as they like
00:15:14.200 to say.
00:15:16.580 Well, and when I look at the state of play, when it comes to this, they've been moving
00:15:22.020 along technological, biological, and extra, really extra governmental, super governmental
00:15:28.500 sides and lines for years at this point, century at this point in point of fact.
00:15:35.500 But, you know, when you really look at the way things have been put together, the thing
00:15:39.740 is, no one in any of these countries actually voted for any of this.
00:15:43.400 I guess you could say the UK voted on Brexit.
00:15:45.800 These issues were never put before the voters.
00:15:48.140 No, certainly, I don't recall ever being asked if I wanted my country to be subservient to a
00:15:53.500 one world global order that comes out of Brussels and Geneva and these things.
00:15:59.500 You've got Alex Soros up there talking about how, oh, we have the rules-based system, and Trump
00:16:05.020 is a big affront to that, and Tony Blinken says the same thing.
00:16:07.700 I said, what is the rules-based system?
00:16:09.460 Can someone explain this to me?
00:16:10.740 Where are these rules?
00:16:11.720 Are they written down somewhere?
00:16:13.240 Can I find these rules?
00:16:15.080 Is it like the Ten Commandments, and they're on two tablets up on Mount Sinai?
00:16:18.900 And they will never actually explain to you where this is or where it came from.
00:16:23.580 I say, is it a treaty?
00:16:25.100 Is it the U.S. Constitution?
00:16:27.080 What are these rules that apparently are only dictated by the Western governments, but they
00:16:33.420 do not actually apply to the Western governments, which is a totally separate situation?
00:16:39.720 But, Noor, talk to me some more about, and we've got about a minute left.
00:16:43.060 We're going to carry you over after the break.
00:16:44.680 Talk to me some more about this palpable sense of fear that you see there.
00:16:50.960 Listen, they realize that so many of us are awake and aware as to what they've been up
00:16:58.660 to for, as you mentioned, a couple of centuries at least.
00:17:02.900 My research is focused on the 19th and 20th century, and they have been driving the agenda
00:17:08.800 for that much, you know, that long.
00:17:13.880 They've been working hard and creating the infrastructure or the structure, these rules
00:17:20.220 that you mentioned, the international rules-based order.
00:17:23.840 They have all these terms, but they also have, more importantly, all these groups that interact
00:17:29.740 with each other, that coordinate with each other, and they meet in Davos once a year.
00:17:33.700 That's one of their many meetings.
00:17:35.100 I mean, your audience will be familiar with the Bilderberg meetings, etc.
00:17:39.300 This has been going on for so long, Jack, and the web is so entangled of all these different
00:17:44.920 entities working hand-in-hand and coordinating.
00:17:49.240 And the thing is, nothing is hidden.
00:17:52.020 You know, they call this conspiracy theories, but actually, there are many books where some
00:17:56.480 of these rules are written, there are reports, they talk about it openly.
00:18:02.380 And now, a lot of people are doing that.
00:18:06.240 And they're saying it in their own documents.
00:18:08.320 Nor bin Laden, stay right there.
00:18:10.480 Hold that thought.
00:18:11.440 We'll be right back.
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00:19:34.800 Norban Laden, you spent the entire week at the World Economic Forum, and you and I have
00:19:39.480 always discussed this has been the tension and really the tug of war of the United States
00:19:44.940 government and what the United States represents in the world.
00:19:47.500 Yes.
00:19:47.760 And something you said to me, you know, almost two years ago now really resonates is that the
00:19:52.280 United States was founded as a nation state.
00:19:55.040 It was not part of the global system of the time, which was the British Empire.
00:19:59.220 That was the globalism of the 18th century.
00:20:02.180 And now what they're or what they have attempted to do is is reconstruct those boundaries and
00:20:09.080 reconstruct those international, supranational institutions through things like the World
00:20:14.940 Economic Forum.
00:20:15.700 But there's now a crossroads and a fork in the road because if the United States pulls out of
00:20:21.820 this system and goes down the road of someone like Donald Trump, these have been his policies,
00:20:27.100 where the nation state is refounded and then deals with other countries, whether it be China,
00:20:33.420 whether it be Russia, whether it be Iran, et cetera, as as.
00:20:37.160 I'll say, other nation states rather than sort of enemies of the system, the way the globalists
00:20:43.400 want to view it.
00:20:44.480 This, of course, is how how Trump dealt with all of his diplomatic policies when he was in
00:20:49.620 office.
00:20:50.100 If you look at them as another state, as opposed to an enemy of the rules based order, an enemy
00:20:56.580 of the one world government, suddenly it seems like you can actually get to peace deals.
00:21:01.000 And this is what he was doing while he was president.
00:21:02.920 Tell me, talk to me some more about this tension between the this this crossroads.
00:21:09.760 You're absolutely right to highlight and we cannot repeat it enough that during.
00:21:16.760 President Trump's time, the White House, no new wars were started and just look at what
00:21:22.540 has happened to the world since the Biden regime was installed.
00:21:26.760 And this is exactly what I had written in my letter to America and what I had forewarned
00:21:31.200 that that would happen.
00:21:32.920 And to the point you were just making, Jack, there there is this quote by George Washington
00:21:40.020 that I'm going to paraphrase.
00:21:41.840 But he had said that America, that he had told Americans that their nation had a high destiny,
00:21:52.640 which it could not fulfill if they permitted their government to become entangled in the
00:22:00.040 affairs of other nations.
00:22:03.100 And the founding fathers understood that they could not be entangled in the globalist web.
00:22:14.400 And lo and behold, 250 years later, if you look at what has happened, especially throughout
00:22:21.340 the 20th century, which the globalists have essentially painstakingly taking the time to
00:22:29.180 subvert the United States of America, to bring the United States of America into the globalist
00:22:34.400 system.
00:22:35.320 And, you know, again, it was President Trump who, in an interview with Sean Hannity a couple
00:22:41.280 of years ago, told him, you know, why, how come, how come we became the policeman, the
00:22:47.760 watchdog of the world?
00:22:48.960 When you look at the post-World War II world and America just all of a sudden going in all
00:22:58.360 of these wars across the world, we went from Pax Britannica to Pax Americana at that point
00:23:06.000 in time.
00:23:06.480 And so the globalists essentially have done their best to transform the United States into
00:23:11.460 a vassal state and to make them and the American army go fight all these wars on their behalf.
00:23:17.660 And this is what we're seeing today unfold since this Biden regime was installed in the White House
00:23:23.820 once more.
00:23:24.720 It's a continuation.
00:23:25.700 And President Trump was a an anomaly in in the foreign policy of the United States of
00:23:35.740 the past 80 years, essentially.
00:23:37.540 And so this this idea that Trump and it's interesting to me, too, because there's there's
00:23:45.960 something almost, you know, Westphalian about Trump's outlook in terms of foreign policy.
00:23:50.680 I don't you know, I don't think that he's studied, you know, that deep into the literature
00:23:55.480 of these various things.
00:23:56.500 But I think he does have this sort of general understanding that if the United States is to
00:24:01.600 succeed, the United States has to be a leader.
00:24:04.180 And for the United States to be a leader, it must not be subservient to these institutions.
00:24:09.960 And by the way, to your point as well, could the world and I'll just say it, could the World
00:24:14.040 Economic Forum, could NATO, could any of these things exist without the without being, you
00:24:20.060 know, essentially yokes around the neck of the United States?
00:24:23.640 It's the United States that fund these things.
00:24:25.500 It's the United States that gives power to these things.
00:24:27.280 It is the sovereignty of the United States government that is then furthered to these
00:24:33.060 institutions and tied up with all of the, you know, the corporate backers, et cetera.
00:24:37.220 But if the United States pulls out, what happens to them?
00:24:40.360 No, and that's exactly the point that I made with Steve the other day.
00:24:44.260 I said verbatim, I said America will thrive without the World Economic Forum, but the World
00:24:52.360 Economic Forum will not survive without America.
00:24:55.580 And, you know, the World Economic Forum is a placeholder for all these different globalist
00:24:59.960 institutions.
00:25:00.600 It's just the globalist system, the one world order, the one world government cannot be implemented
00:25:08.920 without having America on board.
00:25:11.900 And this is why there has been this onslaught, all these attacks on different aspects of the
00:25:18.140 American society to bring America to her knees so that she is made to become a province of
00:25:25.740 this socialist one world government at the same level as other nations.
00:25:32.320 They want to bring America down a peg, level America to the same level of all these other
00:25:40.380 nations.
00:25:41.180 That's why you see that they're pushing multipolarity so much, because multipolarity is a
00:25:46.380 gateway to this globalist system as well.
00:25:51.400 Everything that has been done, in essence, is about the weakening of America and about
00:25:58.420 trying to undermine and destroy what the Founding Fathers had set to achieve for your nation.
00:26:06.000 And it's so clear from at least from the outside and for those who study history that this is what has
00:26:16.000 happened and what has transpired since the revolution.
00:26:19.520 And we need to understand the reason.
00:26:21.260 I mean, I'm very passionate.
00:26:22.660 I love history.
00:26:23.540 So I look into all these things.
00:26:25.660 But beyond that, we really need to look into all these things because we need to understand
00:26:30.000 how we got here in the first place so that we can reverse course.
00:26:35.080 And the only way we can reverse course is by America remaining an independent, sovereign
00:26:42.620 nation.
00:26:43.740 And that means reclaiming all these institutions that have been infiltrated.
00:26:49.020 And aside from my deep love and affection for your country and my admiration for what the
00:26:55.680 Founding Fathers set out to achieve and managed to achieve, I also understand.
00:27:05.080 And so that's why I want to see your country succeed.
00:27:07.320 But also for the rest of the world, I want to see America succeed, because if America falls,
00:27:13.780 the rest of the world falls.
00:27:16.000 We need a strong America in the world.
00:27:19.200 We need a strong America that leads in the world, because otherwise the alternative is the system.
00:27:26.080 And I would just like to quote as well Marquis de Lafayette, who had said that the happiness
00:27:32.820 of America is intimately connected to the happiness of the rest of the world.
00:27:38.280 And he said this, you know, back then during the revolution.
00:27:41.740 And the words ring 100 percent as true today as they did back then.
00:27:49.240 Well, I couldn't agree with you more.
00:27:51.240 And this is this is the stakes or these are the stakes.
00:27:53.680 And I I don't think that any of the other candidates that I've seen in this primary even
00:28:00.420 understand any of the things that we're talking about.
00:28:03.720 They might talk about, you know, wokeness or political correctness or if you're, you know,
00:28:08.520 Nikki Haley or just a full on neocon who is a fire breathing dragon of whatever her donors
00:28:14.680 tell her to.
00:28:16.520 Nikki Haley is the prime example of what an anus is.
00:28:21.680 You know, is an American in name only.
00:28:25.520 She is the ultimate anus.
00:28:27.020 She is the anus of the moment, at least.
00:28:29.220 And they're trying to push her because she is a globalist minion who will implement the
00:28:34.880 Davosian agenda.
00:28:36.680 She's already on record supporting Davos and WEF agenda points, including abolishing online
00:28:47.820 anonymity, as I mentioned with Peter Navarro on Steve's War Room earlier.
00:28:53.080 It's I mean, she is the opposite of what America needs.
00:28:59.720 Well, I couldn't agree with you more.
00:29:01.180 Norbin Laden.
00:29:02.360 Tell us, where can people follow you?
00:29:04.180 Where can they get more of your information?
00:29:05.760 As you I know, your reporting is going to continue.
00:29:09.660 Thank you.
00:29:10.600 You can find me on Twitter and get her at Norbin Laden, my sub stack, norbinladdin.substack.com.
00:29:18.520 And I started with my friend Nick Sharuthi, a website called We End Freedom.
00:29:23.180 You can see the logo behind me.
00:29:24.660 It's weendfreedom.com.
00:29:26.860 And it's a repository of everything you need to know about the WEF's global, the World Economic
00:29:32.280 Forum's global takeover.
00:29:35.020 We must understand the underpinnings of this.
00:29:38.380 If we have a free internet, we have a chance to return to freedom.
00:29:43.240 It's as simple as that.
00:29:45.120 This is why they want to shut it down, because they understand all the way back from 2016.
00:29:49.440 And we had Mike Benz on here the other day, where they specifically pointed out that my
00:29:55.920 work on the Twitter platform, now the X platform, was cited by NATO in this Atlantic Council journal,
00:30:05.240 front and center, my name on the cover as being the center of the networks that they are trying
00:30:10.900 to shut down on Twitter.
00:30:13.080 This has been a central goal of the globalists ever since Donald Trump won his election in
00:30:19.700 2016.
00:30:20.680 This is why they took the election from him in 2020.
00:30:24.640 This is why they are trying to shut down the internet now.
00:30:28.920 My solid friend, BrickSuit, joins us next here on Human Events Daily.
00:30:35.560 Where is Jack?
00:30:37.900 Where is Jack?
00:30:40.200 Where is he?
00:30:41.260 Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:45.340 Great job, Jack.
00:30:46.760 Thank you.
00:30:47.560 What a job you do.
00:30:48.960 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:30:50.360 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the
00:30:54.820 guys who are beginning Pulisic.
00:30:57.980 All right, Jack, back here live at Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:31:03.000 A man who needs no introduction.
00:31:05.360 A very famous individual who got to be part of an iconic moment in history joins us now
00:31:13.320 here on Human Events.
00:31:14.860 It is the most solid man in politics because he's a man that's made out of pure brick.
00:31:21.180 Ladies and gentlemen, BrickSuit.
00:31:22.720 Hi, Jack.
00:31:25.120 How are you doing?
00:31:26.460 What's going on, man?
00:31:27.400 So tell me, you got to lay it out for us.
00:31:30.140 What was it like being there in Iowa?
00:31:32.400 We understand you drove to Iowa to be there that night with President Trump, and then all
00:31:38.640 of a sudden he calls you up on stage.
00:31:41.940 Just walk us through that moment.
00:31:44.920 Yeah, you're correct.
00:31:46.260 I did drive there to be in Iowa.
00:31:48.480 I was going to go for two rallies and then the caucus.
00:31:53.680 And so, you know, I just thought, you know, anybody can fly to Iowa.
00:31:57.360 Why do that?
00:31:58.160 I've got some time.
00:31:59.060 I'm going to drive.
00:31:59.780 So 1,700 miles, definitely worth the effort.
00:32:03.460 And I'm at the victory party and honestly did not think anything like that.
00:32:08.640 would happen at all.
00:32:09.560 It was just enough for me to be there to show my support for the president.
00:32:13.460 You know, maybe he'd just point me out, you know, give me a little wink in the audience
00:32:16.640 or something like that.
00:32:17.980 And then he started talking, you know, about my suit and it being, you know, a wall suit.
00:32:25.140 And I think when he called me up, I was stunned.
00:32:28.420 No way, no way did I ever think that was happening.
00:32:31.120 I didn't even have my wall pants on, you know.
00:32:33.800 Problem is, they don't exactly fit over the thermals I had to wear for that evening.
00:32:37.220 So I was definitely surprised, definitely surprised.
00:32:44.400 Yeah.
00:32:44.880 So, and just, just from, you know, surprising, of course, but what does it say, you know,
00:32:50.760 I guess, what does it say about, you know, President Trump as a leader?
00:32:54.880 You know, there's been a lot of this discussion, I guess, about the sort of retail politics prowess
00:33:00.960 of, you know, Ron DeSantis versus Trump, this personability that DeSantis just doesn't seem
00:33:07.680 to have.
00:33:08.720 But, you know, there were people, and Kerry Donovan had this great tweet that's gone viral
00:33:13.140 and it's kind of become a meme on Twitter now.
00:33:15.200 But her original tweet was just how she had bumped into Trump on a plane years ago.
00:33:19.440 And he, you know, he spoke with her and he saw what she was reading and he encouraged her to go
00:33:23.700 into that field.
00:33:24.540 And you hear these stories about him over and over and over about these little moments where he just
00:33:31.300 actually genuinely tries to connect with people.
00:33:34.180 And I think that more than any, any specific policy, right, you need the policies, but more than any
00:33:41.440 specific policy, that is why his voters don't leave him.
00:33:46.000 That's why they stick with him.
00:33:47.060 What, what, what was your sense as someone who's going through that?
00:33:51.100 Yeah, you're 100% correct that people connect with President Trump, unlike any other politician,
00:33:57.460 because, because he is genuine.
00:33:59.260 And so, in all of the stories, I mean, he's had so many interactions with people over the years,
00:34:05.280 but in all of the stories, in all of those, you don't hear about, I met him and he gave me the cold
00:34:11.360 shoulder.
00:34:12.120 You don't, that's not out there.
00:34:13.740 Now, a normal person with that much interaction with the public, you'd expect some of those things,
00:34:18.660 but it doesn't happen with President Trump.
00:34:20.640 And I think, you know, the first time he called me up on stage at a rally in Montoursville,
00:34:24.400 it was, it was a moment that I think people identify with as being emblematic of him.
00:34:30.900 Where else, what other world leader would take one of their supporters just out of the crowd at
00:34:36.500 random and invite them up on stage?
00:34:38.900 That was a, that was a pretty powerful, you know, moment of trust between President Trump and his
00:34:44.460 supporters.
00:34:44.840 And, you know, I think, I think, unfortunately, because of the horrible job that Joe Biden has
00:34:50.380 done on the border, the issue that I support the most has actually even more important now than
00:34:55.640 it was in 2016 and 2020.
00:34:59.000 Well, you know, and, and then, so we, you mentioned Ron DeSantis.
00:35:01.920 Now we've got this other, you know, this other situation going on now.
00:35:05.600 I started calling, you know, this other candidate, I call her cheating Nikki because she is cheating
00:35:10.820 on her voters, cheating on Republicans by trying to get these Democrats to vote for her in
00:35:17.040 New Hampshire.
00:35:18.040 And that's certainly the only, the only thing that I'm talking about, but she just seems
00:35:21.740 like someone who's a cheater.
00:35:23.240 She's two time in honor voters.
00:35:25.480 She's trying to get a lot of those blue pilled voters out there.
00:35:29.280 Someone who, what can I say?
00:35:30.380 If someone is not committed, if someone is not going to be fidelitous, if someone is not
00:35:36.880 going to maintain that level of trust, someone who's going to break her vows with her voters.
00:35:44.800 I mean, how can you trust someone like that?
00:35:47.980 Well, I, you know, it's easy to accuse her of being unfaithful.
00:35:51.420 And I think in this case, she's being unfaithful to her voters, but faithful to her donors.
00:35:56.400 I think she's doing their bidding here.
00:35:58.800 And in this case, it is the Democrat donors.
00:36:01.540 They want to put her forward as a, you know, an alternative.
00:36:05.360 And of course, as I'm, as has been mentioned many times, what people need to understand in
00:36:10.380 New Hampshire, you can cross the line and vote for somebody in the other party.
00:36:13.780 And that's exactly what they want to do with, uh, with Nikki.
00:36:17.640 They want people to vote for her instead of president Trump and dilute president Trump's
00:36:22.060 victory.
00:36:22.740 But I, you know, if there was a closed primary in New Hampshire, it would be no contest.
00:36:27.100 It would be a replication of, of Iowa.
00:36:30.000 Well, you know what they say about, uh, about Nikki Haley, she's been known to step across
00:36:38.360 the line.
00:36:39.500 Uh, she's been known to open certain doors.
00:36:43.760 Uh, she's been known as she says to use her heels as ammunition.
00:36:47.900 We can only speculate as to what exactly it was that she meant by that.
00:36:53.760 I, you know, she's so duplicitous that really what she meant, what she says and what she means
00:36:59.900 are two different things.
00:37:01.220 I mean, if you look at her history, if you look at her track record, I'm never going to
00:37:05.300 run against president Trump.
00:37:06.860 And then she runs against president Trump.
00:37:08.860 And it's not, that's not the only thing she's waffled on.
00:37:11.720 You know, she's, she is not someone who you can look back at their record and say, this
00:37:15.960 is a consistent person.
00:37:17.440 This is somebody who I want representing my country, who I want to be the leader of America.
00:37:23.420 It's just a non-starter.
00:37:25.060 And I don't even think people want her as a VP.
00:37:27.300 I, I don't even think she's a good second place.
00:37:30.500 So what do you, I'm looking forward to her being completely demolished.
00:37:35.480 Now, when you, when you talk about, um, this, this idea of her being Trump's VP, what do you
00:37:41.400 think the effect of that would be, um, when it comes to sort of the, the Trump base?
00:37:47.120 Well, historically you choose a VP who adds something to your ticket without detracting
00:37:53.700 from it.
00:37:54.060 I don't think you get that with Nikki Haley.
00:37:56.760 I think, in fact, you might lose more than you would gain.
00:38:00.680 I don't think that there's any practical, practical reason that I could see to name her
00:38:05.400 as a VP pick.
00:38:06.560 Now, that being said, I have really not into the speculation about who's going to be VP.
00:38:11.800 I think it's in president Trump's interest to wait as long as possible before naming his
00:38:17.060 VP.
00:38:17.360 Because I don't believe that the democratic ticket is solid yet.
00:38:21.580 We may see Joe Biden drop out at the last minute and then the DNC just anoints their
00:38:27.440 candidate at their convention.
00:38:29.300 So I think it behooves president Trump to wait until the democratic ticket is solidified so
00:38:35.800 that he can pick the best candidate.
00:38:37.100 No, I think you're right.
00:38:40.100 And I look at Nikki Haley and I say, this is someone who's, she's gone in for every hoax.
00:38:43.920 And we played the Tucker Carlson clip from our interview a couple of weeks ago here asking
00:38:49.900 about her.
00:38:50.520 And I asked him that same question.
00:38:52.020 I said, what do you think about this?
00:38:53.320 Richard Barris came out, by the way, and said that he, he thinks he's like, yeah, that's
00:38:56.880 the perfect opportunity for the deep state to take out Trump because then she gets to
00:39:01.900 become president and she's their girl.
00:39:03.880 I asked Tucker Carlson, it's the only time I've ever seen this happen where I think I
00:39:07.400 actually unlocked a new Tucker face.
00:39:09.660 It was like stunned Tucker face.
00:39:11.760 He just froze.
00:39:13.040 He said, Nikki Haley on the ticket with Trump.
00:39:16.060 And he just goes, he just like looks down for a second.
00:39:18.480 And he goes, no, no, absolutely not.
00:39:23.680 You know, this would, you know, I think this would absolutely destroy Trump's chances in
00:39:28.140 the Rust Belt.
00:39:29.540 I think this is something that would be a massive drag on the ticket.
00:39:32.720 Look, you know, when you're picking a vice presidential candidate, you need someone who
00:39:36.180 isn't, it's not so much someone that, as you say, helps your candidacy, someone who
00:39:41.140 helps your ticket, but you're really looking for someone who doesn't hurt you.
00:39:44.940 Okay.
00:39:45.380 Correct.
00:39:45.600 And it is specifically her stances on many of these issues that she's taken in the past,
00:39:52.080 her view as a neocon, her relationship with Boeing, you know, doors falling out of the
00:39:59.340 sky, do you want someone who's associated with being that much of a loser with your campaign?
00:40:05.420 And obviously someone who's certainly associated with a lot of these globalist schemes of sending
00:40:10.580 jobs overseas, getting in bed with China, getting in bed with, I mean, who knows, who knows who
00:40:15.740 she would be getting in bed with if you put her on the ticket and who she would push to
00:40:20.280 get in bed with as vice president, because when, you know, when people look at her, they don't
00:40:26.240 look at someone who's faithful.
00:40:27.460 They don't look at someone who cares about the voters.
00:40:29.800 They look at someone who's willing to take the checks and whoever's going to cut the check.
00:40:34.480 The biggest check is the one that she is going to go with human events daily continues.
00:40:38.820 Brick suit is our guest.
00:40:40.400 The one, the only it's a fun Friday, a snowy Friday here in Washington, DC.
00:40:44.840 Long hours.
00:40:48.920 I'm always listening to human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:40:52.700 All right, Jack Posobiec back here live with Brick Suit.
00:40:55.580 We're talking about cheating Nikki, but there's a lot, there's a lot on the plate.
00:40:59.920 And by the way, we do actually have breaking news, uh, right now on from the post-millennial
00:41:07.260 and others.
00:41:08.200 I want to just double check this.
00:41:09.680 Okay.
00:41:10.080 I think this is legit folks.
00:41:15.200 I think this is legit.
00:41:16.880 Yes.
00:41:17.740 Oh, yes.
00:41:19.400 A hundred percent legit.
00:41:21.060 Alec Baldwin has been indicted on involuntary manslaughter charges in the rust shooting.
00:41:29.860 Um, this is a grand jury.
00:41:31.720 Now we know that there were some cases.
00:41:33.820 There was case, there were charges against him before that dropped out.
00:41:38.160 Um, and, and they have now issued new charges.
00:41:42.840 He has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
00:41:45.180 Wow.
00:41:45.540 The only Democrat, you know, you know, of all the times they accuse these anti-gun Democrats
00:41:50.740 will constantly accuse Republicans and conservatives of killing people.
00:41:54.900 But in terms of this, Alec Baldwin is a guy who all the way back in 2021 shot and killed
00:42:01.900 his own staffer on set.
00:42:04.340 And this is emblematic of what I talked about before about there being this three-tier justice
00:42:08.560 system in America.
00:42:10.720 Brick, I know we were, we were going to talk about something else, but you know, I do think
00:42:14.780 that there is an element of lawfare associated with all of these things.
00:42:18.340 That's kind of, because we're talking about in terms of public opinion, but the people
00:42:21.360 can see that a guy like Alec Baldwin can, you know, it seemed like he was skating after
00:42:27.120 shooting and killing someone.
00:42:29.540 Whereas Donald Trump was like, what did he do?
00:42:31.660 The president was, oh yeah, he, um, you know, he kept some papers from the office, you know,
00:42:36.920 and oh, by the way, he was the president.
00:42:39.340 Walk me through the, the, you know, the calculus, I guess, when it comes to public opinion, as
00:42:44.820 they look at lawfare and what they see has happened to Trump versus what happens to these
00:42:48.940 high name Democrats, high and very powerful Democrats.
00:42:52.900 Okay.
00:42:53.340 Well, in the case of Mr. Baldwin, if you're familiar with that model of Colt revolver,
00:42:57.780 there's no way it can shoot itself.
00:42:59.400 It had to be deliberate act by him.
00:43:01.280 So I applaud the grand jury there for finally having the, made the correct decision to go
00:43:06.120 forward with some form of prosecution.
00:43:08.080 On the other hand, with the issues facing president Trump, they're all manufactured.
00:43:12.420 They're all, uh, I hate to use the word, they're trumped up charges and they're using it, as
00:43:18.560 you said, lawfare in an attempt to divert his attention and his finances and his time from
00:43:24.760 his campaign.
00:43:25.760 What they didn't count on was the fact that president Trump has no quit in him, that he's
00:43:30.860 going to continue to fight and that he has so much energy that really, it isn't really
00:43:35.520 slowing down his campaign at all.
00:43:37.820 Look at the victory he got in Iowa.
00:43:39.920 Look at the victory he's going to get Tuesday in New Hampshire.
00:43:42.420 I think that's going to become evident.
00:43:44.200 And I think when you're talking about the normies and they're seeing the type of press
00:43:47.920 coverage that comes out about this, they keep waiting for the shoe to drop.
00:43:52.180 I mean, what is the real reason that president Trump is being charged?
00:43:56.000 And there's no, they're there.
00:43:57.940 That shoe is never going to fall because in the case of the documents case, he has, you
00:44:02.600 know, he has authority under the presidential records act to have those documents.
00:44:06.080 And in all the other cases, it's just there's no moment where the public can latch on to
00:44:11.640 and say, oh, there's the proof.
00:44:14.280 That's why that's why they filed a suit against them.
00:44:16.840 It's absolutely lawfare.
00:44:18.960 And the more coverage it gets in the mainstream media, traditional mainstream media, ironically,
00:44:25.260 the more people realize that because they're like, that's that's it.
00:44:29.780 That's what all this fuss is about.
00:44:31.960 And I think in the end, it's just going to drive more independent voters over to President
00:44:37.120 Trump.
00:44:37.480 And so I'm just going through some of our previous reporting on this.
00:44:43.320 So we did have back in October, the prosecutors were planning on refiling the manslaughter charges
00:44:48.660 for for pulling this.
00:44:51.380 Now, they had dropped the charges all the way back in April of last year.
00:44:57.020 And I was saying it just seems like, you know, remember, because all of this was happening
00:45:02.280 at the same time.
00:45:03.140 And that's why it's so interesting, because back go back to the spring of 2023, right around
00:45:07.780 the time when the prosecutions were all dropping.
00:45:10.920 And remember, what did they say over and over?
00:45:13.140 I remember this.
00:45:14.220 No one is above the law.
00:45:15.620 No one is above the law.
00:45:17.140 No one is above the law.
00:45:18.480 And yet we're watching a guy shoot and kill someone, someone who's very well connected in
00:45:24.340 Democrat politics, someone who's a high level Democrat influencer, operative, whatever you
00:45:28.960 want to call it.
00:45:29.540 And suddenly, you know, there are people saying, oh, he allegedly shot.
00:45:33.480 It's on video.
00:45:34.340 It's on video what he did.
00:45:35.760 OK, there's no allegedly here.
00:45:37.940 What's alleged is is whether or not I suppose it was deliberate, because I remember and there
00:45:43.960 was this great theory, by the way, that Viva Frye and Tim Pool and myself were advancing
00:45:50.740 essentially that.
00:45:51.960 OK, here's here's the interesting part of this, right?
00:45:54.900 What do we know about Alec Baldwin?
00:45:56.800 We know that he snaps when he gets angry.
00:46:01.680 He snaps when he gets angry.
00:46:03.360 He gets testy.
00:46:04.320 He's been known to use violence.
00:46:05.820 He's known to attack paparazzos and all the rest of this.
00:46:09.220 And so the idea is, is it that far off to believe that, you know, he's got this this
00:46:17.220 producer who's directing him?
00:46:19.080 You're telling me what to do.
00:46:20.400 You're telling me I'm doing it wrong.
00:46:22.120 You're telling Alec Baldwin that he's doing it wrong on the set.
00:46:25.500 You want me to fire the gun?
00:46:26.720 What, like this?
00:46:27.520 Huh?
00:46:27.740 Like this?
00:46:28.280 Like this?
00:46:28.740 How about this?
00:46:29.260 And then he pulls the trigger, right?
00:46:31.040 Because he gets upset and then he pulls the trigger.
00:46:33.600 Well, after admitting, by the way, that he had had the weapons training, he admitted
00:46:38.580 that he knows about how these guns operate.
00:46:40.800 As you mentioned, he admitted that he's been around guns a lot.
00:46:43.740 I mean, to watch any of his movies, right?
00:46:45.260 You could see he's been around hundreds of guns probably in his career.
00:46:50.680 And so I really don't think that this is something that works well for him in the margins, on
00:46:57.980 margin, I should say.
00:46:59.540 Because this is a guy who I think it's very easy to point out that he could have done this.
00:47:03.420 And you mentioned as well about the guy.
00:47:04.900 You're familiar with the firearm?
00:47:05.980 Yes, I am.
00:47:09.420 Yeah, I mean, that's a situation where it can't discharge.
00:47:12.860 It can't discharge accidentally.
00:47:15.200 There's just no way.
00:47:16.120 With that model of Colt revolver, it requires a deliberate trigger pull.
00:47:21.580 It can't just discharge.
00:47:23.540 No way.
00:47:24.300 And it's a long trigger pull, too, if I remember correctly.
00:47:26.740 Some people were doing, you were doing some, you know, there's a lot of YouTubers that
00:47:31.480 were getting into.
00:47:32.100 A lot of the gun community was looking into this.
00:47:33.840 You know, that wasn't one of these, you know, and if you don't, and even dropping the hammer,
00:47:38.800 even dropping the hammer so it would be the double action, it would still be a deliberate
00:47:43.220 act.
00:47:43.580 It doesn't just automatically happen, does it?
00:47:46.160 No, not at all.
00:47:47.420 Not at all.
00:47:47.840 And, you know, you also, you mentioned, when you mentioned about people being above the
00:47:51.660 law and gun crimes, I was thinking, you know, what if you lied on the form for your
00:47:55.860 handgun purchase and then the bag that you had that gun in had cocaine on it and, you
00:48:01.340 know, cocaine was found on the bag, but you lied about being a drug addict, and yet cocaine
00:48:06.040 was found on the very bag your pistol was stored in.
00:48:09.520 I mean, what if, and yet you were never prosecuted for it.
00:48:12.260 That's kind of a thing.
00:48:13.260 Brick, we are just about out of time for the show, for the week.
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00:48:18.800 Best people, best place to follow me is on Twitter.
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00:48:36.960 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.
00:48:39.080 Later, sure.