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Speaker 1 (00:00):
State. Why not whoa whoa? Okay, I got it. I
like that. I'm a duly note that one. Well, so
I have to judge your response to see if I'm
right or not, because if you like a good idea
I've got, it's gonna happen very interesting, very very very intriguing.
(00:20):
We'll get back to you on that one. Eric Bowling,
thank you so much. Love doing the handover every day.
You need to pretty historic today, ladies and gentlemen, the
first time since Henry Kissinger h in the Nixon administration.
I guess no, gus Ford, when he was both Secretary
of State and U and National Security Advisor, Nixon wasn't
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crazy enough to do that to him, allow him to
do that. Let's go, We've got a great cold open.
Mike Davis is in the house. Got a lot to
talk about about the war and Posse and what you
achieved here in the last couple of days. Jack Bisovia's
going to George. Let's start with the breaking news. Let's
go to the cold opening.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
We're bringing back religion in our country, and we're bringing
it back quickly and strong. Yeah, because for America to
be a great nation, we must always be one nation
under God a phrase that they would like to get
rid of the radical left.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
But ben, I don't think we're going to let them
get rid of that.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
We're in not letting them get rid of that.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
And we've had let us pray, Heavenly Father, Sovereign King,
we bless you, we praise you, and we thank you
for all your benefits.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
To our country.
Speaker 5 (01:31):
We know that the rights we enjoy to life, to liberty,
to the pursuit of happiness are given not by governments
or popular consensus, but by you. We acknowledge Lord that
since just law is grounded in moral law, and moral
law in eternal law, we are indeed a nation undergone.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
A big news out of the White House Mike Waltz
is out as National Security Advisor, but not out of
the administration. Than Trump just announced that he will be
nominating Waltz as ambassador to the UN.
Speaker 6 (02:05):
And you will remember.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
His first choice, congress and Wilt least Stephanik backed out
of that nomination when it became clear to the party
that they could not afford to risk her congressional seat.
Speaker 5 (02:16):
We asked you might give us the grace to preserve
it and strengthen it.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Oh God, to whom every human power.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
Is subject, we beg you to bless our president as
he exercises the prerogatives of his high office. May he
strive always to please you in what he says and does,
and may he govern under the direction of your providence.
And may he and his deliberations and decisions always be
particularly mindful of those who suffer and those.
Speaker 7 (02:44):
Who are most in need.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
But arguably the bigger news here is that the new
NSA is going to be Secretary of Saint Marco Urbio,
taking on at least temporarily a dual role allah Henry
Kissinger during the Nixon administration. So how is that?
Speaker 6 (03:01):
Is that going to work?
Speaker 5 (03:01):
We make these prayers the name of Jesus, whose resurrection
from the dead we celebrate this Easter season, and who
is Lord forever and ever.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
I'm in Mark and me a little bit more about
what this is going to mean for the Secretary of State,
Marco Rubio taking on this dual role.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Sure, I think this is the bigger story in the
coming days.
Speaker 8 (03:19):
So we haven't seen a National Security Advisor Secretary of
State combination since Henry Kissinger, and any student of history
knows how powerful a role Kissinger was able to turn
that into So aside from the management challenges, those are
going to end up being handled by deputies anyway, both
the deputy at the NSC and the deputies at State Department.
But this is going to allow for a great deal
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of power for Rubio to yield wield a great deal
of power. His relationship with the President is going to
have to be paramount, and I'm not sure how long
that will last if there's disagreement there. But one of
the concerns I have is that you don't get that
back and forth in the interagency. And we haven't really
seen a foreign policy crisis yet, and I wonder what's
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going to happen if we have one. And I want
to take everyone back to two thousand and three and
think about if Secretary of State Powell had also been
the National Security Advisor, what a difference that could have
made in the decision to go to war in a rock.
So this dual hadded thing is very consequential and is
going to have tremendous implications, especially when Marco Rubio goes
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to the Hill. Is it national Security Advisor Rubio who
legitimately has a great deal of executive privilege to shield
him from questions or is it Secretary of State Ruvio.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies, because we're going to medieval on these people.
Here's not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I
know you've tried to do everything in the world to
stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's
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going to happen.
Speaker 8 (04:56):
And where do people like that go to share the
big linega media?
Speaker 9 (05:01):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
Speaker 10 (05:10):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
War Room, use your host, Stephen k Back Thursday, one May,
in the year of Rolert, twenty twenty five, the afternoon
early evening edition of The War Room. Jack Pasobak joins
us Mike Davis. The Viceroy is in is in the house.
We've got a lot to go through, uh in little
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time to do it. I want to go post. So first,
did anybody by the way anybody in the warm posse,
anybody get the subtle nature of the cold open? That
was subtle? Did you think it was subtle?
Speaker 6 (05:49):
No?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
I don't think you did. Is that subtle?
Speaker 10 (05:52):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (05:52):
Post?
Speaker 1 (05:52):
So I want to see post? So did you get it?
Did you pick up the did you pick up the subtext?
Speaker 11 (05:59):
Look looking for some and I think if you listen
very closely, you could hear just a little bit, just
a little bit. So so big, tell us what went
on today? We've talked about this a lot.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
President Trump made some pretty big changes over the National
Security Council and State Department with his team. He also
put out in fact that we can get to posts
or get it up. I'll talk about in a second
a pretty big truth social comment about the Persians and
their oil that we'll get to in a second. Your
thoughts overall the Rubio and I want to correct her.
(06:34):
It's Jerry Ford's administration. Ford allowed him to be because
he had bugged Nixon forever to do it. Nixon was
adamant that kissing Chris all of Wartergates started with the
plumbers trying to plug the leaks going to the New
York Times that turned out of were coming from Henry Kissinger, right,
So Nixon never really trusted the guy post.
Speaker 11 (06:52):
So your thoughts today, Well, Steve, actually, what you just
mentioned there about the Iran truth host from President Trump,
it's not a separate story.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
It's not a separate.
Speaker 11 (07:04):
Story at all from these changes that have gone on
the consolidation of the foreign policy and the intelligence collection
and national security superstructure of the United States. It's all
intrinsically connected because the MAGA agenda, the American First Agenda,
when I came on this program this morning to talk about,
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has always been one of peace through strength, of leverage,
of no new wars, but then ultimately negotiations. So there's
a carrot and a stick approach for sure, but it's
a carrot and stick that doesn't involve having bombers fly
off from Diego, Garcia to hit sites and Tehran and
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the Tans. No, it's been this idea of America First.
That's what President Trump said for two hundred plus political
events last year. So coming out and saying, look, we've
got wikoff over there, that's good cop.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
So that's the carrot. The carrot is the deal, that's
the dangle. Then on the on the.
Speaker 11 (08:00):
Other side, you get Trump himself saying or there's going
to be sanctions not just on Iran, but any country
that's involved with purchasing, which would include hold on, wait
for it, the People's Republic of China, who, as I
mentioned this morning, is the number one customer of the Iranians.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
So all of.
Speaker 11 (08:19):
These things, and the media wants to put it and
act like this is all happening.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
One's vertical.
Speaker 11 (08:23):
There's one vertical here, and Beson's another vertical, and Iran, Israel,
gaz etcetera, and who these It's also it's not separate.
It's not separate. It is one global chessboard. And this
is Trump's grand strategy to move the pieces to where
he sees fit.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Are you Are you telling me that you think that
the Neokons continually harping on some sort of military intervention
in the Persians nuclear program is what drove that. And
this is why it's so important President Trump poised the truth.
You can have verylification of the new program. You have
to take it apart brick by brick, but you cannot
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do that with a military invasion. You have to do
that economic warfare that is cut the frickin' all off.
It blows up the Chinese. It blows put that take
a carry about, get two of them in the Red Sea.
Just move one slightly east. Right outside the streets are
a young naval officer. I was in that lovely water
right slate, gray hot, miserable. When you're off of Persia,
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you think you're off of the uh, you think you're
off of the mountains of the Moon. Right, It's just
it's a very desolate place down there. Put it right there.
Stop every ship that comes out. They say they ship
one hundred one point five million barrels a day to
the Chinese. That's a lie. It's about two point five.
And so stop them all and turn them around and
send them back post. So thoughts.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Look steven.
Speaker 11 (09:48):
And there was a piece as well, and you know,
take it with a grain of salt, because it was
from the Guardian that was talking about some of the
guaranteurs for Iran's nuclear program and looking at the technical
details of this. By the way, one of the individuals
who's been talked about, a great scholar from Hillsdale as
well as a member of Claremont, Michael Anton has also
been a name that's been talked about for being the
(10:10):
technical lead on the Iran the Iran negotiations, well, this
piece out of the Guardian was talking about how who
would they bring in as the guarranteur of the fizzle
material or potentially you know, we don't know exactly how
enriched this material is for the uranium, but the guarranteur
could potentially be the Russians. So remember under the Obama
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Iran deal, it was the Europeans. The Europeans would come in,
the French would come in here and there, and they
would go down to the tons and they would.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Take a look at the reactors.
Speaker 11 (10:41):
But this time around it would be similar, by the
way to what was done with Syria and the chemical
weapons back a decade plus ago in twenty thirteen, where
Russia would come in and be the guaranteur. So right
there you already have this idea that there's a connection
between the Iran negotiations and the Russian negotiations.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
Actually bring Russia in as a garran tour on.
Speaker 11 (11:02):
That nuclear program, because as I've said, it's all about
the leverage that Russia has on Persia that they've had
for years, because of course that's their backyard.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Pos so great work. I know you did the whole
show day. Thanks for bouncing on here and getting an
uptive every time we've got to go to National Curry,
we want to go to you where they go for
your social media, sir.
Speaker 11 (11:27):
Of course, we're up on X, We're up on truth,
social human events, daily, Spotify, Apple podcasts, wherever you can
get it. And folks understand, these are all intrinsically connected.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
They are not separate verticals.
Speaker 11 (11:39):
If you're listening to media or cable news that is
telling you that, oh, this is one piece and that's
another piece, they don't get it because they can't see
the big.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Picture inextricably link. By the way, is there any truth
of the rumors bounce around there that you would have
been named today Deputy National Security Advisor if you had
not gotten into a street fight with Jamie Raskin and
his thugs the other day. This is from Posts so
you can't let him out. He's meeting Tanya Tay for dinner,
he's outside, goes back to post so he goes back
to POSTO of like five years ago. He's a street
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thug looking for fights during the pandemic, right or Post.
So poor Jamie Raskins sitting there, he's got a little
bull horn, he's got five people around him, of course,
a bunch of Union thugs and or this.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
How many? How many guys did Jamie Raskins send to jail?
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Again?
Speaker 11 (12:22):
A thousand under the Jen sixth Committee to it which,
as you remember being one was a former contributor to
this show. And one of which, oh yeah, that's right,
the host Stephen K. Benn and himself. No, I haven't
heard about that, Steve. But what I've heard is that
Senator Tom Tillis, and I'm sure Mike Davis is going
to talk about this, is holding up the confirmation process
of Ed Martin to be the US Attorney for the
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District of Washington, DC, to prevent or potentially go after
people who perpetrate crimes such as, Oh, I don't know,
assault at Union station.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
So I'm sure the Article trade project, and.
Speaker 11 (12:58):
I actually know for a fact the Article three project
is already hot on this with Tom Tillis.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Hey real quickly, social media where people go.
Speaker 11 (13:08):
I Zack for Sobic, Human Events Daily Podcast, Spotify, Thank you, Jack,
appreciate you is Tom Tillis, you were dropping a bombshell.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Here on on a Thursday afternoon.
Speaker 10 (13:17):
Well, let me ask us how the heck did I
miss a fight? In fact, it was the other day.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
When you're here, Posto is going to go like he's
going to get picked up from dinner by Tanya. He's
walking over Union Station and Jamie's out there, Raskins out
there with the se the public Union. So the guy's
getting laid off by Doge and he's got a little
bullhorn and he's doing his little Jamie Raskin thing, and
all of a sudden, Posta goes screwing you, you lost
every seven next ding and know they're hitting him with
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signs that punch him, and Posto's punching backs. How do
we have a fight on the Capitol Hill? And Mike
Davis the FI Shrey missing Tom Tillis. Ed Martin is
the man that is a warrior? Is ain't truth to
that rumor?
Speaker 7 (13:57):
There?
Speaker 10 (13:57):
There is truth to the rumor. Ed Martin is a
good man. He's Trump's dc US attorney. He got nominated
for the pull.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
And Tom Tillis is up for his incycle. This is
like political suicide in North Carolina. Ed Martin's the man
getting it done. People are saying Hey, I don't know
Pam and Cash. I don't see the rest Ed Martin's
lining him up. I mean Ed Martin's getting it done.
Crimes down twenty five percent in DC because Ed Martin's
crimes down twenty five percent in the Capitol, because he's
the rest of the right guys. Right, That's right, Okay, short,
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Panic back with the Viceroy in the warm.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
In the moment, use your host, Stephen k Man.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Okay, Mike Davis is being extremely busy. I really want
to thank him from coming by the I'm going to
go back to Ed Martin. Ed Martin was Schaffley's right
hand man, this guy's a great guy. In fact, their
office what you used to be his offices right here
perpendicular to the war room. Ed is a fantastic guy
and telling you that rats nest over at DC, because folks,
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you understand DC. Everything's a federal crime, right there are
no local crimes because it's a federal territory or district.
Martin has done an incredible job and he's the guy
to go after the deep state all of it. That's
why they don't want I mean, they wanted to do
a formal process. Now they're going to do these to
know that Tom Tillis. Tom Tillis saying he's not going
to vote for him a committee. Are you telling me
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we won't get at a committee?
Speaker 10 (15:50):
He would probably Ed Martin would not get out of
committee of Tillis is going to vote against him.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
So I hope that people I want, I want to
do a Article three project on this. Let's do it
right now, so everybody, and folks, my phone is Alrea
blown our free folks in Carolina. I know that you got.
Carolina is another situation like Texas, Florida. It's maga, but
the elites down there just run the deal. Like they
want to run the deal and Tilli's is considered like
one of the worst. So what do they do now
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to support Ed Martin for attorney for US Attorney in
the district at Columbia. What do they do now?
Speaker 10 (16:21):
They go to article threeproject dot org, article number three,
Project dot Org and you take action. And one of
the action items is you click on the Ed Morton
action item and it will patch through phone calls to
both of your home state senators and tell them to
vote to confirm Ed Martin for DC US attorney. Ed
Martin's brought down crime twenty five percent in the last
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few months.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
That's that's a big change in DC.
Speaker 10 (16:46):
The prior US attorney, Matthew Graves is trying to round
up Trump Grandma's Ed Martin's rounding up violent crimes.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Don't get me wrong, I love that, and particularly here
when you live in the district, you'd love to see that.
It's fantastic. But I want twenty five percent less guys
in the deep state. What we have to do is
that the focus has got to be getting rid of
this crap on Capitol Hill and in these agencies, right
and Ed Martin's got to do it, but he's got
to be there permanently.
Speaker 10 (17:11):
He is bold, and he is fearless, isless. He's on
one hundred and twenty day interim appointment and that is up.
So that's why people should go to Article three, project
dot or org, take action, go to the Ed Martin
action item. Light up both of your home state senators,
make make the phone calls, light them up on social media.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
But also also go to Tillis's. If you're not from Carolina,
that's okay, go to This is a national issue, right,
this is a national issue. Ed Martin's not in Carolina.
Ed Martin's in the district Columbia. Tillis is doing this because
of his position on the Judiciary Committee.
Speaker 7 (17:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (17:42):
I mean, I think there are a lot of Republicans
who are whoppily right now, a lot of weak Republicans,
and so I think it's very important that we have
the war room posse, give them an attitude to Jason
think to make sure that Ed can get through this process.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
He's a good guy. Particularly, this is like a Gates
and this is like a a Pete Hexath. We got
to get this iss gotta be fixed, band NEETs. We
have to get a confirmation of Ed Martin. It is
a symbolic thing one it's necessary to do practically, but
also we can't we can't let this one particularly be
turned over by what is the guy giving him blue
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cart or something. It's ridiculous. Some senator from the South,
absolutely absurd, talked about how successful this this audio. But
the people are in shock about what happened with the
FTC and how the swamp was over there on Capitol
Hill and in one day, one hit from you, and
I think maybe a hit and a half, the Warren
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Posse went to work and this thing got turned around.
Speaker 10 (18:40):
We so Jim Jordan had a bright idea he wanted
to finally go after a government agency. And it was
when the FTC brought an anti trust lawsuit against Mark
Zuckerberg at Matta and then you saw Jim Jim Jordan
didn't do much during four years of the Bidend administration,
when the Biden Justice Department was politicized and weaponized to
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go after Trump, his top aids like Steve Bannon and
Peter Devarro, who went to the klank his supporters on
January sixth, Parents Christians that didn't move the needle for
Jim Jordan.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
But Jim Jordan.
Speaker 10 (19:16):
Jumped pretty high when Meta wanted Jim Jordan to close
down the FTC because Facebook is facing a breakup by
Andrew Ferguson at the Federal Trade Commission. Trump's very good
FTC chairman, and they're in the trial right now and
it's going to break up Facebook, Instagram and what's happened.
So what was Jim Jordan's response. He just wants to
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basically gut the FTC and get rid of all of
its power.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
This is what they lobbyously. They come, they you know,
the money gets thrown around and next thing you know,
it's gone. This is the only way to take down
the oligarchs. And this shows you how phony Bernie and AOC.
You know, they can't spell FTC. It's ridiculous. This is huge,
a huge win for this and thank you for doing it.
In article three, you guys are on fire right now. Now,
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I get some issues, okay, right now, headline New York Times.
Texas judge strikes down Trump use of Alien Enemies Act
to deport Venezuelans. Let me read it. A federal judge
on Thursday permanently barred the Trump administration from invoking the
Alien Enemies Act, in eighteenth century wartime law to deport
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Venezuelans it has deemed to be criminals from the southern
District of Texas, saying that the White House use of
the statue was illegal. The thirty six page ruling by
Judge Rodriguez, a President Trump appointee, amounted to a philosophical
rejection of the White House attempt to transpose the Alien
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Enemies Act, which was passed in seventeen ninety eight as
the nascent United States was threatened by war with France,
into a context of modern day immigration policy. First, correct
me if I'm wrong, brother, Weren't you the guy shepherding
through these Trump appointees? Who is Rodriguez? And how the
hell did he get through?
Speaker 10 (21:04):
I would add to your watch, I would ask John Cornyan,
how Judge Rodriguez, is that true, got through?
Speaker 1 (21:10):
This is another thing with the packs in court. Is
he a corner pick? He's a corn and pick, He's
a corner pack. You do understand this is about to
blow up? Oh yeah, because heads in the White House
are blowing up on this right now. Yeah.
Speaker 10 (21:20):
I mean, I don't know how the hell these judges
think that they can tell the President of the United
States that he could not expel terrorists from our country,
whether the President does it under the Alien Enemies Act,
which he has the absolute statutory authority to do, or
if he does it as commander in chief under Article
two of the Constitution. So that's what President Trump should say,
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is Okay, Judge Rodriguez, you you think the president can't expel.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
To permanently, But this is not an injunction Tierra. This
it permanently barred the Trump administration. Yeah, this guy went
for it. That's under the Alien Enemies Acting. If that
it's a lawless order, it's not following Supreme Court precedent.
But if you're going to say, if the President can't
expel terrorists under the yelling name, no, no, the judge
permanently barred the Trump administration, I hear you.
Speaker 10 (22:04):
What I'm saying is if this, if the judge is
gonna tell Trump you can't expel terris under the statute,
do it as commander in chief?
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Hang on, hang on. And I'm not a lawyer, and
I don't try to pretend to play one. You do
a great job, But here's my here's my point. I
brought up and I'm saying, here's where we're going, brother,
because they're playing patty cake with these guys, and now
everything you said is gonna happens happen. Now you get
these local judges. They're coming in and they ain't given
t ros and injunctions. They're saying you're permanently barred, you
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can't use it. They're ripping you apart, and they're your guys. Okay,
the guys you picked. This shows you how infested with
radicals these law schools are. These big law firms, guys
like Cornyn, right, they don't think like populous nationalists. President
Drum's done this, Commander in Chief. I'm just saying, brother,
the suspend habeas corpus. Lincoln did it, Grant did it,
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FDR did it. We're going there. I know you, I
know you dismissed me, like you crazy man. That we're
going to get to the point because this is going
to go to the Supreme Court. They're going to back
these guys. You know that's happening. ACB is like she
wrote this right, They're going to do it. And so
then we're going to have to go back to you know,
President Trump is now the new Abraham Lincoln just iss
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span habeas corpus in a wartime measure, if.
Speaker 10 (23:17):
The President of the United States, the commander in chief,
cannot expel designated foreign terrorists who are working with an
enemy state like Venezuela, and that's exactly what trend Dean
Raguab is doing. We no longer have a country. And
if you have a federal judge who thinks he has
the power to stop the president from expelling these designated
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foreign terrorists working with an enemy states like Venezuela, our
judiciary has lost its legitimately.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
With the logic here to be expedite going to the
appellate court on this and get to the Supreme Court
as quickly as is this the one they will take.
I think the fas because this is not something This
is not Boseburg trying to turn a plane around. This
is exactly I guess where you're you say the planes from,
So now they got the right location. Yeah, I mean
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I would say this.
Speaker 10 (24:04):
I think the Fifth Circuit needs to reverse this and
reverse this asap because this is lawless and this is
dangerous by these activist judges, whether they are Trump appointed
or Obama appointed. There's no way in hell, the judge
can tell the President of the United States he cannot
expel terrorists.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Okay, I'm going to make a prediction here that I've
said the convergence hills the convergence of these crises, one
of them being this constitutional crisis about this very topic.
So here's where I think it's going to happen. The
tenth anniversary of President Trump coming down the escalator is
fifteen June. It's fifteen June. Every fifteen June of this
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next month, this whole thing's going to converge at the
Supreme Court and either that day earned the lead up
to those days on the tenth anniversary of Trump basically
coming down and saying okay, and it was in seventh place,
and at the end of that and what was he
talking about? Illegal immigration? Deporting people? So the first thing
he talked about the nation's head. No politician ever talked that.
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He went from seventh to first, and he never looked back.
He was always first. You know, Doctor Ben Carson came
close one time, but Trump never never was tied, never
got caught up because he came down that escalat and
talked to the American people like they knew someone had
to talk to him like an adult. And this thing's
hurtling to the Supreme Court and we're going to say,
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but I tell you, what he's going to do is
going to because they're going to back these guys up.
ACB is going to back them up. John Roberts is
going to back them up. The public course is going
to back them up. And then we're going to start over.
And what President Trump's going to do is suspend habeas
corpus as a wartime measure.
Speaker 10 (25:40):
So the president has no higher constitutional duty than to
secure our border and to expel an invasion. And that's
exactly what Trendya Roguin MS thirteen are doing. They are
working with our foreign enemies to sabotage our country. And
if the President can't do it under the Alien Enemies Acts,
he needs to do it as commander in chief Article
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two of the Constitution. And good luck to a judge
trying to tell the president he can't do that.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
What will he do there? Suspend hebeus corpus. You just
expel them under article to it. And I would say,
what's a technical I mean, how do you actually do that?
You say, I'm the commander in chief, Get on a plane.
Speaker 10 (26:15):
If you look at the Federalists, if you look at
the Federalist papers, the president can expel a sudden attack.
And that's exactly what's going on with Trendya Ragua. We're
gonna put one on a plane and get them the
hell out of our country.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
Okay, can you stick around. I just need you for
the start of the next plot. I really appreciate you
coming by, and you did a great job on Sheppard
end this guy through. But I love the way we
blamed it. On corner. There's two guys, till Us and
Carolina and Cornyn. They're both awful. I guess it's the
semi official endorsement the Ken Paxson, right. I think this
was the Bannon pick and taxi going God and not
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just that govern the President's think with you appointed guys,
I'm nobody your point him getting in there and next
day year thirty six page opinion short break back in
a moment.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
More breaking news to show this hour.
Speaker 9 (27:01):
A federal judge in Texas has ruled the Trump administration
cannot rely on the Alien Enemies Act to detain and
deport Venezuelan migrants alleged to be gang members. The ruling
says the administration's use of the eighteenth century law exceeds
its scope that the government can rely on another law.
It's the Immigration and Nationality Act to remove those.
Speaker 6 (27:24):
Who engage in criminal activity.
Speaker 9 (27:26):
Joining US now NBC new senior Homeland Security correspondent Julia
Ainsley and former US Attorney Joyce Vance.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
Welcome to you both. So, Julia, what does this ruling
from the.
Speaker 9 (27:35):
Judge in Texas mean for those who've already been deported
under the Alien Enemies Act and for anyone currently in attention.
Speaker 12 (27:42):
Well, it has definitely more of an impact on those
currently in detention. As we know, the administration tried to
deport more people to more Venezuelans to El Salvador just
in the last two weeks before they got an emergency
halt from the Supreme Court. But this is the first
time any federal judge is weighted on whether or not
Trump can actually rely on this authority at all. This
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is a pretty significant ruling, and it's one that we
can expect to be appealed by the government and make
its way up to the Supreme Court. Previously, everything you've heard,
all the rulings about this have just dealt with whether
or not Trump could do that in that moment, or
whether or not those people needed to be returned.
Speaker 6 (28:19):
This is whether or not.
Speaker 12 (28:20):
He can use the Alien Enemies Act to justify that
there's a fact an invasion happening inside this country, designate
Venezuelan's and people from Elsalvador as part of this gang,
and deport them without any due process. What this judge
is saying is, you have a process to deport these people.
It's called the Immigration of Nationality Act, and it requires
that they have due process, that they can go before
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an immigration judge to determine whether or not they can
stay in the United States, and they could go before
a criminal court to decide whether or not they've actually
been charged with criminality. He's saying that he is usurping
that process, and that is a Trump appointed judge saying that.
So it's definitely a real blow to this policy that
the Trump administration alex has really grown to lean on,
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not just because they are able to get more numbers
out so far just a little over two hundred and
thirty people have they deported under this, but really because
it's become the flashpoint of the argument over deportation in
this country and they're able to point to it and
say this is what we're trying to do. And these
justices and anyone who's against us doesn't want these criminals out.
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To have a Trump appointed judge saying this isn't the
right way to do it and you're violating due process
is a real blow to that argument.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
She did not bury the lead a Trump appointed judge
and actually went to the heart of the argument. So,
Viceroy Mike Davis, this is a huge deal. Tell me
you've had a chance to skim through the thirty six
page in your face opinion of this judge, your thoughts.
Speaker 10 (29:49):
I think it's lawless, a lawless order by a federal judge.
This DEI pick by John Cornyn down in Texas. He's
trying to say that when the President declared that trend
de Aragua foreign terrorists are working with Venezuela to come
to our country, to sabotage our country, to kidnap, robberate,
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murder and torture Americans, that's somehow not a predatory incursion
under the Alien Enemies Acts. Because this judge thinks that
you apparently have to be wearing a uniform, a military uniform,
of a foreign country in order for that to apply.
That's just a misreading of the law. It's lawless, it's dangerous,
it's cowardice by this DEI judge in Texas by John Cornet,
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walk me.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
Through the process over the White House, doj you know
the main justice people are thinking this through. I'm sure
you get sucked into here as soon as you leave here.
What would your what would your recommendation as you see
it now be to the president?
Speaker 10 (30:48):
I would have the Justice Department seek an emergency appeal
with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and get a stay.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
A Fifth Circuits a good one, right, it is a
good one.
Speaker 10 (31:00):
And you know what, at this point, I would advise
the president to start using his inherent constitutional power as
the commander in chief to get these foeign terrorists the
hell out of our country.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
And you're saying, don't you don't need to revert back
to some existing law. You're saying, I'm the commander in chief.
Get on the plane, go read the federalist papers.
Speaker 10 (31:20):
I would say to these judges, the president has the
constitutional duty to repel a sudden invasion of our country.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
That's even separate from a declaration of war. Let me
tell you what they're playing. Let me tell what their
strategy is, and it's working. To delay, is to deny,
but particularly in this effort, because what's happening right now,
we're putting the big beautiful bill together reconciliation one hundred
and seventy billion dollars in that the bid and the asker.
(31:49):
The House has got ninety billion, the Senate's got one
hundred and seventy billion of the infrastructure and the network
you need and upgrading ice to deport ten million illegal
aliens out of the country. What they're trying to do
is make this so painful on the obvious criminal invaders
that Trump, the Trump administration, the war and Posse the
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Republican Party. We just give up, right, This is all
this is trying to do, and this is why they're
trying to drag us through the courts and try to
make this as difficult as possible. Given that this has
a bigger political context to it, what is your recommendation
to the president.
Speaker 10 (32:27):
I think that the President and Republicans in Congress need
to start punching back politically against the federal judiciary.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
And I would say to John Roberts against the Federal
General Judiciary.
Speaker 10 (32:38):
I would say to John Roberts, who thinks he's the
commanding General and has an illegal injunction on the President
of the United States, an unconstitutional injunction with six of
his lieutenant generals on the Supreme Court from Good Friday,
where the President is in joins from expelling foreign terrist. Somehow,
the Supreme Court did this without a district court ruling,
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without a Fifth Circuit ruling, without a Solicitor General brief,
without any basis in the law. They use the all
Ritz Act. I would say to the Chief Justice, John Roberts.
Once the federal judiciary loses its legitimacy, it loses everything.
The Supreme Court and the lower federal courts do not
have an army to enforce its orders. And if the
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President cannot expel Trenday or Ragua foreign terrorists who are raping, kidnapping,
and torturing women and children in this country, the Supreme
Court's going to lose its legitimacy. And that's when Congress
needs to take a sledgehammer to its jurisdiction, to its
power along with its funding right. This is unacceptable, this
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is a red line. These are ninety ten issues. The
president campaign on the fact that he's going to secure
our border and expel illegal aliens, all of whom are criminals,
and particularly Trendy Roguin MS thirteen.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
The hard court criminals are obvious.
Speaker 10 (33:57):
Yeah, And if the President can't even get rid of
t Brenda Raguan MS thirteen, the gloves need to come.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Off with the Federal Judiciary, the Committees of Jurisdiction of
the Federal Judiciary or the House Judiciary and the Senate Judiciary.
We're now in this huge over the next thirty to
forty five days sixty days working through the budget. What
is your recommendation, because I want to send people to
Article three project, What is your recommendation to the Committees
of jurisdiction.
Speaker 10 (34:23):
It's amazing to me that House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan
wants to gut the FTC when the FTC's in trial
against META. But I don't hear Jim Jordan doing anything
to hold these activist judges accountable when they are violating
Article three of the Constitution. They're violating their judicial power.
They're not exercising judicial review, they're exercising judicial sabotage.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Where the hell is Jim Jordan, like, we have an
assault by activision judge crisis. We're hurtling towards a constitution crisis.
Speaker 10 (34:52):
We are absolutely going to head to a constitutional crisis.
And if the president cannot expel terrorists, we need to
say to hell with the federal g duciary and close
it down.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Repeat that, because I think we just made I think
he just made some news. Repeat that. Serve.
Speaker 10 (35:06):
If the President of the United States cannot expel foreign terrorist,
then we need to say to hell with the federal
judiciary and close it down.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Where do people go to article three to get up
on the rampartser Article three, Project dot org, Article number three,
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Speaker 10 (35:22):
You can follow us on social media. You can donate.
The most important thing the a posse does is take action.
An action item that needs to happen right now is
you need to call on your representative and two senators
to take two billion dollars out of the federal Judiciary's
ten billion dollar budget because of the Supreme Court. Let
Judge Allie piss away that money.
Speaker 1 (35:42):
By the way, Judge Ali, we just found out became
a citizen four weeks before he. I just saw the
other day of four weeks before he became a I
think this is what is a citizen or final citizenship.
He's still a Canadian citizen. Yeah, still a Canadian Article
three Project Article three, Project dot org. Two billion dollars
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Speaker 2 (36:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (36:03):
If these judges, if they want to take off their
judicial robes and climb into the political arena, expect political CounterPunch.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Ed Martin, you go to Tom Tillis or your senator,
even go to your congressman too. Let's get a firestorm
going to this. It's unacceptable. We got to go on
offensive this. Mike Davis, thank you so much. And I
know you're very busy. Thank you for dropping by. I
appreciate you. The Viceroy historic day. Marco Rubio is the
Secretary of State and the National Security Advisor. Hasn't happened
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since the Ford administration with Henry Kissinger, and of course
a blockbuster ruling right before Mike Davis walked in here
about the deportations of the criminal element of the ten
million invasion force. Now we get Philip Patrick. Philip we're
putting out today. I'm honored something we've worked on tremendously.
The Rio reset. This is the road to Rio. We're
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gonna have an entire crew down there in Rio de
Janeira on July sixth. This for this incredible Bricks meeting.
Tell us what's going to go on Rio, and let's
talk about We're going to put up there a new installment,
new totally free that Philip Patrick and myself. Philip wrote
the wrote the forward, I wrote the introduction, and both
of us worked with his staff to work through the others.
(37:15):
What do you got for us, brother?
Speaker 13 (37:17):
Yeah, very excited about the special edition of.
Speaker 7 (37:21):
The End of the Dollar Empire series Rio Reset.
Speaker 13 (37:23):
It's all about global reserve currency status, so this is
very very topical. We talk about what it means, what
it's worth, and why exactly it's so crucial to US
economic dominance. I personally am very excited to go to
Rio beginning of July. This is going to be a
big meeting. Officially, it's a working session between bureaucrats talking
(37:46):
about economic cooperation. Unofficially, though, the Bricks leadership are expected
to announce major advancements in their shadow financial system, essentially
a twenty first century alternative to the existing dollar denominated system.
Insiders are hinting now at a coordinated push to link
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the various systems that bricks have been creating over the
last decade, things like m Bridge and bricks pay. The
goal here, broadly is to make a dollar free sort
of international payment system and transactions more easy and possible
at scale. So it's starting to happen, and I think
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this meeting will be the formal announcement.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
Hangover a second. We've got an entire new installment. We
want you to go through a good the history of
it wise important, Oliver for the real reset. Give me
that again. What do you think can come out? Your
inside baseball is telling you what when you talk to
your sources, what's going to happen here?
Speaker 13 (38:51):
Look right now, all financial transactions, they happen under US oversight.
Every dollar payment is overseen by the Treasury Department. Banks
use a swift messaging system. Credit worthiness is determined by
rating agencies two in the US, one in the UK.
Bricks are sort of sick of it, right Look at
what happened when Biden weaponized the dollar and essentially froze
(39:15):
Russia's sovereign wealth funds. So what they're doing now this
isn't just talk. They're building their own institutions. They're creating
an alternative to the World Bank. They're creating their own
credit rating agencies. That's on the institutional side. They're building institutions,
but they're creating infrastructure as well. They are laying thousands
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of miles of underground or undersea cables just so they
don't have to rely on the old Western controlled network.
They're creating cross border international payment systems. Essentially, they're creating
something that's already built, but something that we control, and
they're moving away from the system to something that they
can control. The real challenge here that the rear reset
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offers is that global transactions that don't require dollars.
Speaker 7 (40:03):
Right, dollar demand at the moment is our Achilles heel.
Speaker 13 (40:06):
We've got thirty six and a half trillion dollars of debt,
nine trillion of which we have to refinance this year alone.
Every single transaction that happens now through bricks pay and
that is settled with m bridge means a loss of
dollar demand, right, and that's a loss of the dollars
monopoly on the global financial system. And that's the only
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thing at the moment that we cannot afford to lose.
Speaker 7 (40:29):
This is big, big, news.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
Wow, that is pretty stunning. We're going to take a
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from Trump back up. President Trump is essentially calling for
kind of We've been saying this for a while, but
President Trump is calling for today. Philip Patrick, it looks
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like a complete embargo of the Persian ol coming out
of the Persian Gulf. How is that going to royal
markets in the next couple of weeks, Because obviously this
change in the NSA means that President Trump, I think
is I think making a very strong statement We're not
going to be bombing or going in militarily for a while.
It's definitely a change. It's going to be a d
(41:41):
neoconization condization of the NSC. But economic warfare can be
just as brutal and have big, big changes in markets,
energy markets, capital markets, currency markets, commodities markets. What are
your thoughts right now, because folks, we are sitting on
cusp of World War three, your thoughts.
Speaker 7 (42:04):
Listen.
Speaker 13 (42:05):
I mean, it's going to drive oil prices up, right,
It's going to kill supply and it's going to drive.
Speaker 7 (42:10):
Oil prices up.
Speaker 13 (42:11):
And we know how inflationary oil prices are, right, they
drive the price of all commodities up. It's transportation, it's
it's everything. So shorter term, it's obviously going to have
a fairly dramatic effect on capital markets. It will fuel
inflation domestically and globally. But there's there's a political aspect
to this as well. Right, the Iranians have been sort
(42:33):
of pumping out oil, they've been building up, They've big
causing problems all over the world. So you know, we
may take a shorter term hit in the economy, but
we've got to start dealing with Iran Obviously the political
side is not my forte, but I understand sometimes you've
got to take some shorter term hits for longer term gains.
But oil prices going up equals volatility, and we've got
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a ton of volatility in the current climate.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Talk to us about how people because people come to
me all the time, how do they work with you guys?
They go right now the real Reset. This is the
seventh free installment, and this is when you got to
read to get current of what's happening. It reads like
it's ripped from today's headlines kind of because we take
all the training. Philip and I have had his investment bankers,
(43:22):
the entire finance team over there, go through the history
of this, get your up to speed. But then drive
a stake in the ground. Hey, this is going to
happen on July sixth, and you're watching history as it's unfolds.
But it's also going to have a huge financial impact,
not simply in your country, but you personally. So what
do people do if they go, you know, go to
birsch Gold dot com slash bannon, you get the Rio
(43:42):
Reset seventh free installment. But then how do they make
contact with you guys? How do they start working with
you guys?
Speaker 7 (43:48):
Yeah, So it's very simple.
Speaker 13 (43:50):
It starts with either go to birch Gold dot com
forward slash bannon or they can text Bannon to nine
eight nine eight ninety eight. That gets them access to information,
and Steve, I have to say, that's why I'm so
thankful that you've allowed me this platform, because you know,
people have to understand how important this is. It feels
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sort of big and you know, somewhere else, but it
affects our everyday lives. This is a very important fight
and it's one that we have to win.
Speaker 7 (44:20):
So people need to get.
Speaker 13 (44:21):
Educated, right No, Bannon to nine eight nine eight nine eight.
Get the information from there. They can contact us, they
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And that's where precious metals come in. But information, for
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Speaker 7 (44:52):
Read about it, learn about it. We got to know.
July sixth seventh is coming up.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
The end of the dollar. Empires done a great thing
about I think it's like we said, it's not the price,
it's the process to explain to a blue collar and
middle class audience and a working class audience capital markets
and currency, and with the impact it has on politics.
Because this audience, as you see when Mike Davis came
in here, is now renowned on Capitol Hill. But the
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FTC it took twenty four hours and they said, no, Moss,
we don't want it. We're going to keep the FTC
because of this audience. I want to announce on Monday,
Celia Motion one of the most respected journalists in Washington, DC.
She's the head of Bloomberg, She's the senior editor, the
senior Washington correspondent for Bloomberg News. Okay, she's written a
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the definitive accounts called Paper Soldiers. This is how the
weaponization of the dollar changed the world order. And at
the top is our favorite Chris Leonard. Christopher Leonard, who
was there last Friday talk about his new book on
the military industrial complex after writing the blockbuster Lords of
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if you only read one book to understand American economic
and political power in the world today, this should be
the one. This a bet the weaponization of dollar. She's
going to spend an entire hour. She'll be here in
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At six o'clock, we're going to go through this book.
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We're going to go through the weaponization of the dollar
and as the road to Rio. Every other day we're
going to have a major personality from the world of
finance and capital markets to basically set the framework in
this historic summer of twenty twenty five with President Trump
in his second hundred days, the Bricks Nations, and a
lot of this driven by the Chinese Cameras Party, but
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also a lot of it just driven by the breach
of fraduciary responsibility of the elites in this country. And
this is what President Trump's got to fight one more time.
Philip Patrick, Where do we go to get the real reset?
Speaker 13 (47:00):
Very simple, Birch, goold dot com forward, slash Bannon or
Bannon to nine eight nine eight nine eight get it now.
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Speaker 1 (47:10):
Read, Philip. Thank you, Thank you for for doing this
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Just rave about this. You will, you will absolutely love
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St Celia. Motion is going to be with us on Monday.
I'm really looking forward to this. This book is amazing.
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