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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's garbage Day in Kentucky, and thanks to Mitch McConnell,
things have gotten dirty. The Bluegrass State is sick and
tired of cleaning up career politicians messes. I'm Nate Morris,
a Trump america first Conservative, and I'm here to take
out the trash. I'm a ninth generation of Kentuckian born
to a single mom on food stamps, raising a union household.
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I'm the product of Bluegrass grill. I borrowed ten grand
to start a business, created thousands of jobs, and took
it public, valued at two billion dollars as one of
the biggest trash companies in America. So I know a
little bit about garbage and Mitch McConnell.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
He's trash Trump.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
And for over forty years he's been doubly on US.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Amnesty for millions of illegals, Rhino judges and courtrooms across America,
joining Democrats on gun control, billions spent on Ukraine and
other four Morris and trillion's more on Biden's massive spinning bill,
all while becoming one of the richest senators in Washington.
And now he's calling it quits and thinks he can
stick us with one of his puppets instead my.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Mentor leader, Mitch McConnell.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
If I'm with him, because his legacy is big.
Speaker 5 (01:18):
Senator Mitch McConnell, and it's been a great privilege and
honor to know him, and I'm proud to call him
a friend.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
I'm proud to call him a mentor.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
They'll betray President Trump and sell us out, not on
my watch. We've let the garbage pole up in Washington,
d C.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
For far too long.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
I'm running for Senate to help President Trump clean up
the mess. I'm not a politician and I've never run
for office, and I will never stop fighting for the
place that made me the man i am today.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I'm Nate Morris.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
What's duck career politicians and take out the trash in Washington.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
This is the primal scream of a dying pray for
our enemies, because we're going to medieval on these people.
You've 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 tried to do everything in the world to
stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
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What a better way to kick off a big, beautiful
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Speaker 2 (06:35):
Both. French and this guy I'm gonna get Kurt mills
up here.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
And folks, just I want to let folks know the
old parlor tricks of the Jihadas and even the israel
First community, both of them are not going to work anymore.
The parlor tricks and the old playbook are not going
to work telling folks that they're anti Muslim or anti
Semites because you have to have a discussion about these things.
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The American people are going to have a discuss, okay,
and the American people are going to come to some
conclusions and decisions about what is right for the United
States of America and what is right for American citizens,
both living and in future generations. We owe that to
everybody that came before us, and both franchs is down
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there and done such an amazing job in Terran County.
I mean, we've turned Texas around.
Speaker 8 (07:23):
Now.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
I realized we've got these huge fights going on. But hey,
Trump won by fourteen points, even the unlikable Ted Cruz
one by nine because of this, And now they're calling
him a anti Muslim and anti Semite because he's talking
about some issues down there. And this ties back to
this day called well op ed in the Washington Post.
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What in the hell will we spread all over Hell's
half acre in the Middle East with fifty thousand troops
that are used as human shields.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
That's why they're there. They're there because they're human shields.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
And anytime something comes up, it says, well, you got
to protect the troops, got some Well hang on for
a second.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
What do we have all these bases in Iraq? What
the hell they're up in Syria?
Speaker 4 (08:02):
Why are they all over while we incutter those guys
punch away above their waists. Now they get big militaries,
we can have expeditionary forces. You just saw Trump drop
the hammer when you need to drop the hammer, drop
the hammer. This is why you know we need to
build up the navy, right, we don't need all of
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these ground troops everywhere. And for Bo French down Texas,
I'm announcer right now. Bo's going to be on the
show on Monday and we're going to go through this.
But the old parlor trick of he's anti Muslim, he's
anti semecdad not going to work anymore. People are tired
of it, and they're tired of like, we're Americans. We
can't have conversations about this stuff. That also we call
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names we don't care. You can call any name of
the book. America First Movement does not care. This is
the reason President Trump won in sixteen one in twenty
and came back in one in twenty four.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
And now you see his agenda's being executed. Right.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
We've got we've got tenacity uh uh in resilience, and
we're not falling for the old Parla tricks.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
I'm telling you, uh, I'm gonna look.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
You know, I've been up here for a couple of
days to go through this situation in New York City.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
I will just tell you, folks.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
When you look at the data and you look at
the analysis, and you look at who's supporting people and
how's coming in, you and my people can receive you
got all these American First can't. Can't MAGA come and
save us? Can we come and save you? You sow
the wind, You're gonna reap the whirlwind. You're gonna you
sow the wind. You're gonna reap the whirldwind. And don't
be reaching out to MAGA and don't be wanting to
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Maga to.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Come and save us.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Okay, what MAGA wants to do in American Force needs
to do is to save this republic, the greatest country
in the history of mankind, and on that we're relentless,
and we're going to have a debate and a discussion
about every topic of our national security, in our foreign policy.
And if certain elements don't like it, like tel Aviv
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Levin in that crowd, well you know what too damn bad. Okay,
you can wind throw your toys out of the crib
at prim and Prim and you can you know, say
all this and they're terrible people will Hey, you can
say what you want. But we're going to have a
debate on this, and this policy is going to get
set right Kurt, this ain't happened down in Texas right now,
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I told you something night right in Texas and both
French who is good at managed you can possibly get
and done so much to sort that situation out in
Tarn County and turn that state around. And Glenn Story
in that crowd down there are the Patriot mobile guys
to have them be attacked and they'll be attacked by
Texas politicians are running. You know a lot of the
gutless Texas politicians allowed this situation to develop.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
And why is Texas.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
Overrun with the illegal aliens and the Republican parties in control.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
We're going to do We're going to we're going to.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
Go through it all and we're going to name names,
and there's nothing you can do to stop us. How
about that even better? Because we don't need your support.
We don't need your financial support, we don't need your
political support, we don't need your cultural support. We don't
need it. And that's what you folks hate. Kurt Males
this situation. Dan Coller wrote an amazing piece in the
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Post and kind of lays it out there. And this
reason Dan call wasn't ondepentagon. Okay, he actually asked him
questions about things that we have to think through.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Just walk me through this logic. Why we're in this basis?
Speaker 4 (11:27):
Why do we have all these troops throughout the Middle
East that are immediately what happens. It's not enough to
make any impact, it's just enough to be there and
use as human shields in hostages.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
If any if when the balloon goes up, sir, Yeah, No.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
It's always the rationale that's sided.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
Where there's an acute crisis, we have to send in
troops to protect the troops. I would say that the
main three reasons why we have this vast constellation of
bases overseas, which I think very few Americans are actually
aware of. How why the dragon it is, how fierce
the military presence around the world is in their name
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is threefold. One the empire the US has maintained since
the end of World War two and into the World
War to the protection specifically in the Middle East of
the State of Israel.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
And three the sort of mission creep of the global
War on Terror.
Speaker 6 (12:20):
And you could argue the second and third are pretty related.
The reality is that when anything ever pops off, these
bases invariably become potential targets. Now, in the Iranian crisis,
the Iranians signal that they would fire missiles at these
bases and the bases.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
Were quickly evacuated. But it hasn't always been the case.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
I mean, you've got to rewind five years ago to
the Sole Money crisis, with President Trump assassinated custom sole money.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
In that case, it was a lot closer.
Speaker 6 (12:51):
People could have been injured, people actually were injured, people
could have been killed, and there's ample evidence the government
actually swept under the rug the injuries that were suffered
by US service personnel in the regions, and these remain you.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Know, basically an elective uh, you know, extreme vulnerability for.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
No.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
In the Solomoni situation, President Trump, and that's part of
his whole thing of of taking out the uh, the
nuclear threat and all of it. Solomoni was looked, as
President Trump says, like the patent of the.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Revolutionary Guard or the MacArthur.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
And at the moment they have been working on this
and the moment President Trump made the decision as the
commander in chief, Netanya, who backed out?
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Don't ask me, asked President Trump? Net now who backed out?
Speaker 4 (13:42):
It's always stuck under his crawl that he had to
go it alone after all that time. Sure, you're an
ally or are you a protector You're either an ally
or you're a protectorate. And we've got to be blunted
about this. We have to have adult conversation. Israel's a protectorate,
not an ally. As a protectorate, there's a different set
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of rules, right One set of rules is not doing
what you just did, gun decking, gun decking information to
make your own case for which I mean right now,
it's a room of the bb A Washington Post Things
reportn BB's going to call an election in the next
week or two because popularity at all time high is
it wasn't that the purpose of the exercise. That was
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the purpose of the exercise. He almost got removed a
couple of days before the urgent, the urgent, the urgent,
you know event about their nuclear power program, which is
our nuclear weapons, which was a bald face lie.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
And now he's thinking about the Washington.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
Post reportn is going to call an election because that
was the purpose of the exercise. Ladies and gentlemen, Well,
President Trump put it to bed because he obliterated whatever
program they had.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
He obliterated. It's annihilated. Twelve day war is over. Time
to move on. Here's your host, Stephen k Back.
Speaker 4 (15:05):
Okay, the Senate is going to, as we know, reconvene
at two pm on all of our streaming platforms.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
We're going to be up and try to cover this.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
Gavel to gavel as you guys, and you'll be the
chats will be open. I'll be jumping in and out,
and if anything big happens, maybe we even you know,
cut the cameras on it. We'll let it roll. Not
like last week that was very formal. We came back
at five o'clock and watched That was pretty extraordinary, folks.
I want to thank everybody that joined us and supported
the broadcast last week. The problem at the Treasury is
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there's an issue about selling long term bonds. By the way,
the Japanese had this problem. I think the Germans got
this problem. A lot of the industrial West has this
problem right now because people are kind of the bond
holders going out ten and twenty and thirty years. If
interest rates change or things change, the face amount of
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the ability to resell the bond, particularly what however the
interest rate is attached to that bond, you could lose
fifty percent value.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Remember on the Treasure on the at the Federal Reserve.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
Right now on the balance sheet, they have a trillion
dollars of unrealized losses because they bought these bonds under
Biden's term at low interest rates, and the insut rates
have popped, so the value the bond has gone down
A train dolls of unrealized losses in these banks. This
is all this whole thing about. Remember the Silicon Valley
Bank was about holding these bonds that are dropped in
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value in the face amount of it that you could
resell it right at fifty cents on the dollar, but
it was unrealized because I hadn't actually sold it. This
is what this issue is with now about the ability
to issue long term bonds to finance the government.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
We're going to get into that. The debt ceilings part
of this.
Speaker 4 (16:52):
Whole, big, beautiful bill is going to be a hot
debate on that.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
I'm sure over the next couple of days.
Speaker 4 (16:58):
The way best way to understand it, I think is
go to birch Gold dot com slash Bannon.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
The End of the Dollar Empire. What we try to do,
or what we.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
Did, is to walk through all of the debt deficits
prime reserve currency to give you a primer, to make
sure that you can understand the nomenclature and some of
the terms, and just so you can get out there
because they get a mental map. You just got to
do it over and over and over again. End of
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Curt Mills, part of this is that we've got a
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hemispheric defense and.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Right now you don't have an NDA.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
You don't the defense budget is out of whack with
what President Trump's hemispheric defenses, and it has to be
it's more of a naval strategy. And I don't say
that as a former naval officer, it just makes sense
on this hemispheric defense that, particularly with the vast specific
up in Greenland, the Panama Canal to kind of hermetically sealed.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
The United States part of the hemerically sealed.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
You got to have anti ballistic missile or you have
the what Israel has.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Although in Israel's case.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
And this is one of the reason I'm so upset
about Netnahu's starting this war. He did not have the
ability to defend the people. Forget the fact he didn't
have the offensive capability to take out the nuclear power,
the nuclear weapons program, both the science and the industrial production,
but he didn't have the chance to defend it. Right now,
it's coming out that our patriot missiles batteries fads. I
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think we've used up twenty five percent of the fads
at almost the cost of a billion dollars that we had.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
And if that's all.
Speaker 4 (18:51):
Worked out in advance and people are greened to that
and we understand what you're going to do, and as
for an actional emergency, that's one thing to understand that
the urgency is his own political situation in Israel that
now it's becoming very evident he's run around and wants
to call a new election because his popularity is up
because the Persians have been taken care of. Walk me
through that walk me through like our immediately jumping into
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the defense of the situation, and you've got all these
bases all over.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
We need a serious.
Speaker 4 (19:19):
Rethink in the Middle East, and I mean even when
the Gulf Emirates, we need to rethink the entire region.
Figure out what we need as a footprint there. Because
I tell you what, navy submarines hanging off the south
of the North Arabian seat dropping some cruise missile hits
and the air force coming in and pounding, you know,
out of nowhere seems to me to be a pretty
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effective expeditionary force capability, does it not, Sir?
Speaker 3 (19:46):
Yeah, I mean it's fairly extraordinary.
Speaker 6 (19:47):
I'm not sure that people have ever actually had this conversation,
and maybe not until Donald Trump came down the escalator
ten years ago. Does the US even really want this empire?
I mean, does the average guy, you know, owning a
condo in West Memphis, Arkansas, understand that there are missile systems,
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defense systems being endlessly deployed to Israel. Did you understand
that President Biden was the one that originally made that decision.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Did you understand that US troops could be killed when
the Iranians fire retaliatory missiles.
Speaker 6 (20:19):
I mean, these conversations ever really been had on the
main airwaves of the US or in presidential debates. And
I think that, you know, like all empires that come
to a crisis point, we're about to have it. And
I think it's it's a question of whether or not
we can you know, save the empire, save the republic
in some form, or we're just going to go out
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in the blaze of glory. I mean, a lot of
the arguments being made here are very you know, tragically.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
Redolent of World War One, where you know.
Speaker 6 (20:48):
They'll say, well, the Iranians our allies at the Chinese.
That's true, ally is a very loose term. I mean,
notice that the Chinese didn't exactly come to the Iranians defenses,
nor did the Russians when this crisis broke off.
Speaker 3 (21:00):
Yes, they're in a loose partnership.
Speaker 6 (21:02):
And the argument is that you know, one, whatever the
Iranians are attacked, that's a sort of a wind vis
a China. It's the exact same argument that's some made
that you know, the Germans needed to attack France in
order to beat Russia. But of course if the Germans
didn't do it all over again, they wouldn't fight it
two front war or three front war.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
And that's exactly what we're lining up here.
Speaker 6 (21:22):
The military installations themselves are just a targets and the
highly expensive the FAD missiles themselves, which are basically the
interceptors over Israel that again President Biden sent these people over,
sent the troops demand them are just sitting ducks if
anything really really goes wrong.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
And yes, the war was a twelve Day War. Yes,
it was a proven decision to end it by President Trump.
Speaker 6 (21:46):
But there's going to be back reporting on this, such
as worthy israelis running out of interceptors, worthy israelis covering
up how significant the damage was by the Iranians. And
I think if as that comes out and potentially could
come out before ned Yahoo calls an election, it's going
to raise some real questions.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
And then if we do episode two of this, we're
looking at way, way, way more.
Speaker 6 (22:10):
US commitment than happened in this one episode, which was
dangerous enough.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
No, I think President Trump, that's why he's so definitive.
I believe about twelve Day War sent him in their
death blow, annihilated, obliterated, move on, and now he's you
know he's.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
And look, I told these people are crazy.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
I told them that if they if the Iridian people,
the Persians overthrew them tomorrow, I think it'd be fantastic.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
These are bad own brace.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
They've destroyed Persia, They've destroyed the Persian people. But it's
up to the Persian people decide they've had enough. Right,
that's these top down decapitations like in Iraq. Look at
the agony, look at all the salesmanship that went into
the Iraq War. Look at the horrible decisions that were
made on bald face lies. Not this this is not
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miss interpretation of information people make that people smart people
sometimes make horrible decisions on the information they had at
the time. That's just human nature. And that's also history.
Iraq and the situation here are not that. These are
bald face lies to basically suck the American people into
doing something that's against the interests of the United States
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of America, her sovereignty, her greatness, and the American people.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
That's why we have to have.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
An adult conversation and the Iraq War is very relevant here.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
We're not going to let that happen again.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
And so that's where you have to have these conversations
and look at all the information. And President Trump boom,
shut the conversation down, and he's you know, the iotolas
trash talking some people. And you've got guys that think
they're going to have a meeting next week, which calls
out there trying to do it. I think they just
made an announcement that the negotiator.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
That was supposed to be killed I guess is not killed.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
Now, I mean who knows, and you know, the first
casualty of war is the truth.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
And that's what we've tried to be here. And here's
the beauty of it.
Speaker 4 (23:59):
Everything we've said on this show from the very beginning
about this has been one per dead spot on, dead
spot on and the Israel First crowd has lost the
argument what they wanted because this was a decapitation strike
to try to do a regime change. The Bolton crowd,
Tel Aviv Levin, Hannity, the whole Fox News murdocks, they
didn't get what they wanted. Now they're plotting behind the
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scenes and they're trying to figure it out.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
And with Net and Yahoo in this.
Speaker 4 (24:23):
Crowd, I've how to get it revved up again. But
it ain't going to get revved up again because now
they understand they have an information warfare opponent that's just
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a guy I knew their Secretary of the Navy under
Reagan Naval Academy grad.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Just in the crowd.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
I think his fields of Fire was the book about
Vietnam's experience in Vietnam written as a novel. The and
he wrote a book Born Fighting about the Scotch Irish.
And that's very true what Nate said about in Kentucky
and they're going to have a throwdown. I mean, Nate
Morris came out with one of the that was not
a hallmark card. When you're sitting there talking about trash
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and this guy's garbage. We're taking the trash out and
he's putting people in the ads and like like the
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about a guy's hairline, I didn't even go there. I
didn't even go there on the Tel Aviv levine, remember,
I specifically stayed away from that, from calling, you know,
calling names.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
We just want to stick to policy.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
But that means it's going to be a fight. So
is a fight something that has concerned me particularly. I
spent so much time throughout the rest of the world,
you know, places like in Brazil or you know, in Italy, Hungary,
the Great Oorbond, the United Kingdom with with Farage, the
Front National or National Rally whatever it's called a Front
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Nationale in France about this rising populous Nash's movement. One
of things that it was always shocking to me, just
a hard lesson, is how much because I'm Irish right,
and the Irish have been known and particularly such a
big Irish contingent in the MAGA movement, particularly veterans and
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law enforcement and you know, the first responders, and you know,
the Irish have had a a you.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Know, a tendency to like to fight.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
So one of the reasons I keep saying, I'm just
some dumb mick screaming into a microphone.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Right, Eddie Hobbes joins us from Ireland today.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
So Eddie just may walk me through why it seems
like the Irish political class and what's happened to Ireland.
They're probably the most bought off nation, the most their
political class and their intellectual are total globalist and having
a history of fighting for Irish nationalism. The great lessons
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we've learned from the Irisish nationalists that fought the British
Empire for so long to be the sovereignty of the
Irish Republic. How do we get in a situation there's
almost no populous nationalist movement.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
It's starting to do.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
You see these rallies that we've been trying to cover
and last weekend in Dublin. But how is it that
you have a political class that has essentially sold the
nation out to Davos, to Brussels, to.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
The European Union and has.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Really just kicked off to the side the great legacy
of Irish nationalism.
Speaker 5 (31:31):
Sir well, I mean to understand that, you have to
understand that the mainstream media and Ireland Steed and thank
you very much for having me on is the North
Korea of Europe. The big dominant bihamoth is the state
broadcaster RTE. It just recently got a baiload from the
state itself of three quarters of a billion. You can
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multiply that by a factor of sixty to bring it
to US numbers, so that's about fifty billion.
Speaker 8 (31:58):
And you know you have a.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
Small independent radio station next to it, which is called
News Talk and that and especially the print newspapers there's
a small number of them. They're all in a state
receipt of state larges. And as a consequence of that,
in quarter one twenty twenty, when the COVID hit, they
just disappeared. The fourth estate just left, you know, deserted.
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The Irish people there has been no challenge. I mean
there's still there's still promoting scientists who talk about the
bat that flew one thousand kilometers across China and just
happened to land in the Wuhand Wet market near the
Wu Hand Lab, and you know, they're, you know, kind
of a cover story that fell apart five years ago
is still being used over here. So as a consequence
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of that, the Irish themselves are taking a diet of
current affairs and news mostly and this is especially the
older population, from mainstream media, and so that explains why
people aren't switched on. In point of fact, the psychological
operations that we were all put under during those years,
you know, has developed in Ireland what I call agnogenesis,
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which is manufactured manufactured ignorance, and so people are unaware
of what's really after happening. And there's a very good
reason why they're left unaware, because if they were aware,
then what you're talking about would ignite. And it's beginning
to happen, but in a very narrow area, which to
do with immigration in what you see on the streets.
But it's much broader than that. I mean, there's a
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huge broad spectrum of attack so let me just outline
it for you. When Ireland went burst in two thousand
and ten twenty eleven, you know the Irish cup, the
Irish people, sorry, the Irish people.
Speaker 8 (33:41):
Just to understand this, the.
Speaker 5 (33:42):
Irish people pre date the Irish state by centuries. So
you know the our state is only one hundred years old,
and the preamble to our constitution is the Irish people
telling the state how it's to behave itself. And where
we are now is that the state itself, the erlant establishment,
the civil servants, the political establishment, the health establishment, the
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judicial establishment, the establishment in full is completely on the
opposite side to the Irish people when it comes to
these things. So if you look at the vectors of attack,
you can see, for example that while we were too
busy looking down at her shoes and shame, Ireland was
taken over by the stakeholder capitalism model. The mentor to
close Schwab for seventeen years was Peter Sutherland, the former
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Fine Gail Grandee that's one of the main political parties,
and chairman of Goldman Sachs and he was also the
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ambassador. He gave a talk
actually to the House of Lords in twenty twelve where
he told them just open your borders and let everybody in.
And when you then look what happened was that immediately
after that the Irish sior civil servants were given the task,
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along with some Kenyans, of formulating the sustainable Development goals
for the United Nations. None of this is generally known
amongst the Irish public. There's seventeen of them. They were
an Irish creation, but that's a strategic document that has
been framing Irish national policy for the last decade.
Speaker 8 (35:04):
And if you take, if any of your viewers, take.
Speaker 5 (35:08):
This sustainable development goals and you feed them into any
good artificial intelligence machine like Rock for example, with X,
and you ask them how many of these seventeen goals
are not achievable? Not achievable unless they're open and lacks
borders in Europe, the answer is seven. Now, when you
go forward then to last year, the Irish government decided
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unilaterally to an act to a decision in Parliament to
voluntarily join the EU Migration Pact, despite the fact that
in two thousand and nine the Irish people, who had
initially rejected the Lisbon Treaty the year before, accepted it
in two thousand and nine on the quid pro coo
that we would have complete.
Speaker 8 (35:49):
Control over our borders. It was one of the conditions.
Speaker 5 (35:53):
So therefore this should have been put to a national
referendum of the people, but it wasn't. It was pushed
through and all of the members of Parliament that in
the government parties voted for it, despite the fact that
the Irish people were overwhelmingly against it, and we know
that because every single independent public representative voted against it.
So as a consequence of that, Ireland has no handed
(36:16):
over the quotas that were bringing in on refugees and
asylum seekers into Ireland to faceless bureaucrats and Brussels. We
expect that that's going to drive up to an extra
twenty four thousand the year, which again was applied by
sixty to bring.
Speaker 8 (36:31):
Us to American levels.
Speaker 5 (36:34):
And this is an enormous concern because there's just simply
been put into these centers. There's no great plan involved,
and it's diametrically opposite the Danish system. The Danes were
the other country that had an opt out under Lisbon,
and they were looking through their fingers and horror and
what was going on over in Ireland because they had
unilateral control over their own borders, and as a consequence
(36:54):
of that, they've got it reasonably well under control. But
they have a longer experience in dealing with the type
of problems arise from from from a high level of asylum,
secrets and refugees coming into your country. So and so
this this was in Layman's terms, you know, without putting
to find a tooth in it, treason. It was high treason,
not in not in legal terms because it has to
(37:16):
come at an active violence under orige law, but it
wasn't in Layman's terms. That's what happened. And we've also
had the indoctrination of children. We have critical theory being
pushed into young kids being taught stuff they should not
be taught, you know, through the whole transgender ideology that
that is now that is the facto education policy, and
(37:36):
that came through again without much discussion. We've also had
a course a hate speech you're very familiar with that.
Jade Evans did a fantastic job when it came over
to Europe and admonished the senior parliamentarians in in the
EU for for for their approach to cracking down on
so called you know, hate speech. It's not, of course,
it's it's cracking down and any member of the public
(37:58):
that actually stands up and sells something counter narrative to
the establishment orthodoxy. And we can see that for example
next door in Britain, where people are now going to
jail for stuff that they're saying, you know, which was
just regarded as normal free speech in the United States
of America. So this is a fundamental change in the
very principles of democracy. And that's the whole purpose of
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stakeholder capitalism. It's there, Steve as you know, to supplant
a representative democracy, to surround your parliament with a swarm
of NGOs, and to have it a kind of internal
conversation which excludes the people, that people only get the
odd bred and circuses vote to give them the impression
that there's an actual functioning democracy. But there's not because
(38:40):
there's no power in the national chamber. It has been
handed up to the center in the EU. So Ireland
needs a new republic, We need a new deal with Europe.
And what we also need is we need to be
able to break through the shell of the cognitive dissonance,
especially around the middle, so that we can explain all
these matters to them, the interconnectivity between everything that's going on.
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One of the very positive things last year was that
there was an attempt to redefine marriage itself.
Speaker 8 (39:08):
Out of the blue.
Speaker 5 (39:09):
This came to a national referendum, again an NGO inspired device,
and there's been many of these, and this was to
put the term enduring relationships on the same level as
marriage under the Irish constitution. And despite the fact that
the entire establishment, almost the entire establishment, was for the
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vote was for it, the Irish people overwhelmingly rejected us.
There was two votes, sixty seven percent rejection and seventy
five percent rejection. That's pretty overwhelming in these terms. The
Irish people instinctively knew there's something rotten here and we're
not buying it, and that really was the spark. The
next major event then for me was when when the
US Republican Senators wrote to Joe Biden on the first
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of May and told them, under no circumstances of the
United States joining the World Health Organization treaty, because it's
a complete breach of of of sovereignty and I knew
then that that was the other that was the other
rightem on the agenda, That's another vector of attack what
was going on there where we were going to hand
over unilateral control of our health policy for human health,
animal health, plant help and ecosystems, which is the whole
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ballgame to a bunch of faceless bureaucrats in Geneva. And
I mean you can see the pattern here. It's about
centralized control to people that have that are unelected, largely unelected,
and and and and and are dominating and and and
this is all happening as.
Speaker 8 (40:31):
We will as we build up to the advent of Eddie.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
Go ahead, Eddie hanging on from one star. Yeah, I
want to get to the punch up or take a
short commercial break.
Speaker 4 (40:40):
Eddie Hobbs from Ireland, reinforcing the fact that this is
a global fight against the globalist short break back in
the warm in a moment we.
Speaker 2 (40:51):
Were put to the God. We rejoice with molistic war room.
Speaker 4 (41:00):
Use your hosts, Stephen came, Nate, Nate Morris, Taje Gil,
Eddie Hobbs.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Pretty good fighting weekend to kick off, Eddie.
Speaker 4 (41:11):
I'm gonna get you back on Monday, I'm gonna get
you the time we're going because we're going to turn
this conversation.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
The folks at.
Speaker 4 (41:18):
RTI and all these deadbeats in Ireland that have sold
out their country got to understand what we're really working
through and trying to make plans to launch a war
room Ireland just to break that, just to just to
give them, Holy hell, where.
Speaker 2 (41:30):
Do people go on the interim, Eddie? Where do people
go to?
Speaker 4 (41:32):
Your website, podcast, social media, all of it before we
get you back here on Monday.
Speaker 5 (41:37):
Yeah, Well we've set up you're in it at the
moment to the Countrapoint studio to go after the bea
him off and to break that veneer over the over
the you know, over the Irish people. If they go
to YouTube, they'll see just look at Eddie Hobbs on
Countrapoint and all of the interviews I've already done will
be there.
Speaker 8 (41:57):
We have we have a website.
Speaker 5 (41:58):
As well called twelve fifty you recognize the year twelve fifteen,
the year of the Magna Carta twelve fifteen tribes dot
com and people can go in there and they can
sign the Clarney Declaration, which is a declaration against the
globalists that are internal in Ireland and external and identify
them and that's there. You can sign that electronically at
twelve fifteen tribes dot com and get the newsletters and
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so on. So we're really just kicking it off and
it's okay, perfect, that's it.
Speaker 2 (42:24):
Sorry, you are you are? You are you are?
Speaker 4 (42:26):
You're on Twitter or get or any of the other
social media platforms.
Speaker 5 (42:29):
I mean I'm on well a number of them, but
Twitter is at real Eddy Hobbes, somebody took my name
at the start, so so I have to put in
the term. Really that's twelve fifteen, so you'd see over
there beginning fifteen, they'll see. You'll see a lot of
people you're getting to twelve fifteen now after their tag
yeah and their tag perfect.
Speaker 4 (42:50):
Okay, sir, thank you very much. Eddie, will see you
on Monday. Great opening shot, great opening volley. A privilege
individuals who are so thank you, the people who sold
Ireland out. What do you say, high treason? How can
Ireland a nation of fighters? And so much here the
Irish Americans right, just a fighting, patriotic part of the
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