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July 8, 2025 48 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
White House, and we'll be looking at multiple different authorities
within the federal government to begin to claw that back.
So that's what I'll say about that.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Again.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
I think I answered the second question where we are
on farm labor a little bit earlier, But what I
will say is that Lori Chavezdrimmer is our Secretary of
Labor and the H TWOA visa program. All of the
programs that are newer to moving in seasonal ag workers
are under a secretary Chaves Dirimmer. She has been working

(00:29):
around the clock with her team. I think we'll probably
hear a little bit more about this today and the
conversations will continue, but I can underscore enough there will
be no amnesty. The mass deportations continue, but in a
strategic way, and we move the workforce towards automation and
one hundred percent American participation, which again, with thirty four
million people able bodied adults on Medicaid, we should be

(00:52):
able to do that fairly quickly.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
One more question, Hi.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
Thanks to doing this. Kekadil with the Washington Post. If
you can perhaps spell out some of the specific threats
that we're seeing with Chinese farmland at the moment. I
also wanted to ask about the legislative efforts and what
form the executive action might take and whether you have
a timeline.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Well, first, on American farmland, I'd love for Peter to
add to this, and if anyone else would like to
as well. When you look at the chart, which is behind,
by the way, our new Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden started
yesterday from the Great State of Tennessee Devernely, you can

(01:40):
see on this chart the hundreds of thousands, and by
the way, this is just China owned. This is not
other countries of concern own such a North Korea, Russia,
Iran and others. You can see that a lot of
those the red blocks are actual military bases. And ultimately,
when we're talking about national secure, that is I think

(02:00):
the number one concern, certainly of this administration is what's
happening there as we're looking at the threats that this
country is facing, but specifically through agriculture, is really really important. Peter,
I don't know if you want to add to.

Speaker 5 (02:14):
That, and thanks for asking that question. If you look
at the gradations of threat, that's the most obvious. I mean,
how did we let that happen?

Speaker 6 (02:27):
How did we let that happen.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
And siphius Greek word I think for like doing nothing right,
but not during the Trump administration, and I can I
can tell you nothing else happened today. Having Brooke Rawlins
on that board give her a hand.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
That's a big deal.

Speaker 5 (02:53):
But if you look at the if you look at
the concept here of unrestricted warfare that I talked a
little about earlier, it's not just the idea that you
can surveil troop movements, flights, all the all the things
you would worry about just from a pure national security view.

(03:15):
But you remember when they arrested the Chinese spies on
the Iowa farmland.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
You all remember that.

Speaker 5 (03:24):
I mean that that was another turning point in our
awareness where they were. So if they're owning the farmland,
they have access to all of the they're going to
get the seeds that way too, And so ultimately the
other thing they want to do is which is why
they bought Smithfield Foods. I don't even know this, but
China consumes fifty of the pork in the world.

Speaker 7 (03:48):
Did you know this?

Speaker 5 (03:50):
That's astonishing. I think we got the corner on Kentucky
fried chicken. But they they cornered the part. So when
they acquire Smithfield Foods and the entire port chain, it's
like that becomes a weapon in and of itself. So
the more land they acquire here, the more control they have.

(04:10):
And it's a business model. I mean, we're the United States,
but they treat this like a colony. They do the
same damn thing down in Zambia with tobacco and around
all of Africa. They bring, they buy land, they bring
in Chinese workers to work the land, and then they
ship the food back to China and the people around

(04:35):
starve or pay higher prices. So when you ask us
what's this about, it's about everything. Food security is national security.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
Thank you.

Speaker 8 (04:45):
I want to make freaking money. So to me, the
Chinese owning land is just a small small piece of
the puzzle. I'm much more concerned about the food supply
down the road here. That right now foreign entities own
about a fifth of the protein processing between and Pork,
JBS and and Smithfield on about a fifth, maybe a
fourth of the protein processing in this entire country.

Speaker 9 (05:07):
That's just wrong.

Speaker 8 (05:09):
I think beyond that, it's the intellectual property theat it's
the Chinese scientists that are in our own universities and
research that are stealing in intellectual property. Wasn't long too
long ago they.

Speaker 10 (05:21):
Were taking rice sees from my alma mater.

Speaker 8 (05:23):
The Attorney General mentioned something up in Michigan. It's that
constant threat. But what really keeps me awake, The real
threat to me, the biggest is bioterrorism. If you could
imagine a COVID like virus made in a laboratory in Wuhan, China,
that could infect all the all the hogs of the world,
but you had an mr NA vaccine that could protect
your own hogs, what would that do to our world's

(05:45):
food supply. That's what keeps me up, and that's why
I'm a big proponent of the work being done at
in Bath the National bioa Agro Research Defense Facility in Manhattan,
Kansas as well. I think that's the biggest active threat
that I see is bioterrorism.

Speaker 11 (06:00):
Yeah, well, thanks Sentator Marshall, really put a nice overview
on the different threats.

Speaker 9 (06:10):
Really.

Speaker 11 (06:11):
You know, American agriculture, I think is defined as science, technology,
and innovation, and all those are amazing. It defines agriculture today,
but it also leads the way for agriculture over the
horizon for the future.

Speaker 8 (06:25):
But it can be very vulnerable if.

Speaker 11 (06:26):
We don't protect that, and in the past we haven't
provided protections for that. The science, the technology, the innovation
that comes out of this great country, out of this
essential industry. And I think the fact that today we're
declaring that food security is national security, farm security is
a part of that. I think this is a great

(06:48):
milestone of making sure that we're protecting all of that
for the future American needs. We always want America to
be in the lead no matter what we're talking about,
but certainly when it comes to the thing that is
probably essential, and that is food and fiber, energy, materials,
building resources, all the things that come off that rural
agriculture acreach, we have a duty and responsibility to make

(07:11):
sure that those things are secure. So Secretary, thank you
for your leadership envision on this much appreciated.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Timing is coming very soon. We'll continue to announce further
steps to answer your final question. Listen, everyone, thank you
so much for being here. It's really really an honor
to have you all here at the People's Department. Abraham
Lincoln founded this department in the eighteen sixty two to
ensure that the American farmers and ranchers in rural prosperity,
rural way of life was represented here in Washington. So

(07:43):
thank you, and everyone can gather over on the right
for Coach Tubberville's next workout.

Speaker 12 (07:48):
All right, thank you guys, so much.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (07:55):
This is the primal screen of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
Here's it'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 tried to do everything in the world
to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.

(08:15):
It's going to happen.

Speaker 12 (08:16):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?

Speaker 9 (08:20):
Mega media?

Speaker 6 (08:21):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my
task and what is my purpose? If that answer is
to save my country, this country will be saved.

Speaker 9 (08:37):
Or here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 6 (08:40):
Bath Tuesday July. You're of Alwer twenty twenty five. Right,
they're outside the Agriculture Department started by President Abraham Lincoln
in eighteen sixty two to ensure food security right for
the United States or at that time, I guess the
North versus the South of the United States versus the Confederacy.

(09:05):
Brooke Rollins, the Secretary Agriculture, a couple of bombshells. Finally,
everybody got focused on the Chinese Companist Party as a threat.
They're a threat everywhere. They're also a threat to our
food supply, to bioterrorism, to buying of land, to the
processing of food. Brooke Rollins leading the effort there with
Pete Hegseth and Peter Navarro, Christy Nome, all the major

(09:27):
cabinet officials associated this, and they obviously got a sign
up by Mark or Rubio announcing a whole new program
for focusing on the CCP and making sure that they
cannot get into our food supply. I'm sure there'll be
a lot of executive orders coming off of this. ASIP,
there's going to be a Cabinet meeting at eleven. We're
gonna cover it in its entirety because President Trumpet showed

(09:49):
me breaking news and for all of you warm posse
and Mega, you know, let's not curl up in the
fetal position. Let's not get in the mumble tank, right,
Let's not Oh my god, it's you know, he's he's gonna,
you know, go to war in Iran. He's gonna, you know,
sucked into Ukraine. He's got amnesty. It's Epstein. Yes, it's

(10:09):
all of those and maybe more. That's okay. You're in
the fight club. In the fight club, what do we do.
We fight. We don't colonel the fetal position. We don't
suck our thumbs. We don't say, oh, this is so terrible.
President Trump, not just President United States, the leader of
our movement. He's got pressure on him from all over

(10:29):
the globe, from everywhere, including donors and corporations and hedge
funds and Putin and she and all of it. And
of course last night dinner with bb no to net Nyahu,
the nobel peace price. The country that you've put next
on your list Pakistan for years and decades that you've

(10:51):
done this, And quite frankly, Israel is turning into more
rapidly an ethno religious state. It is a Israel is
a nation founded on in a nation for the Jewish people.
It's a Jewish state, but kind of the most right

(11:11):
winging or conservative, ultra conservative ethno state. He's turning it
into Pakistan right. And of course last night he gives
a Noble Peace Prize. A note to net Yahoo, you're
two weeks late. The Pakistan Chief of Staff already beats
you to the punch, but enjoy your set of state knives.

(11:31):
Let's play the clip Brooke Rollins dropped a bomb right
there and had tip to Charlie Kirk. And the Charlie
Kirk Show shows you the power of the Charlie Kirk Show.
And it shows you the power of real America's voice.
It shows you the power of the populace nationalist movement.
Let's play Brooke Rollins just a moment ago.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
The first thing I'll say is the President has been
unequivocal that there will be no amnesty, and I think
that's very very important. I and the rest of our
cabinet certainly support that, effectuate that, and make sure that
happens every single day. The second thing to your question
about mass deportations, the President and I have spoken about
that once or twice, and he has always been of

(12:08):
the mindset that at the end of the day, the
promise to America to ensure that we have a one
hundred percent American workforce stands, but we must be strategic
and how we are implementing the mass deportation so is
not to compromise our food supply. Ultimately, the answer on
this is automation, also some reform within the current governing structure.

(12:29):
And then also when you think about there are thirty
four million able bodied adults in our medicaid program, there
are plenty of workers in America. But we just have
to make sure we're not compromising today, especially in the
context of everything we're thinking about right now. So no
amnesty under any circumstances. Mass deportations continue, but in a
strategic and intentional way as we move our workforce toward

(12:52):
more automation and toward a one hundred percent American workforce.
And ultimately, it's the wonderful members of Congress behind me
you are taking this on on the fixing the current
immigration system.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
So thank you so much.

Speaker 6 (13:06):
No amnesty, no way, strategic deportations, and of course an
all American American workforce. That's our target. This is why
we're going to go after the H We are going
after the H ONEB programs now, she said later, Labor
Secretary is working on some H two A because this

(13:27):
was the rumor. This is when people's heads were blown up.
And I'm not saying they weren't thinking about doing it,
but they're going to slide an amnesty into an executive
order around H two a's uh, that is not at
least right now, it's not happening. She said, no way,
no amnesty. Brooke Ryland, Secretary of Agriculture, couldn't be more
adamant about that. Strategic deportations, mass deportations. Uh, we'll break

(13:51):
that down. Mass deportations now, amnesty never. Let me repeat
the mantra, mass deportations now, amnesty never. Now, when you
got ten million folks, you have to be strategic, one
hundred percent down with that. You see him in you

(14:12):
see him in LA. Right now, let's get up to
New York City and let's get up to let's get
up to Chicago. In fact, go to New York City.
You'll clean out half of Zorhan's Zoran whoever, the islam
Islamo fascist, Muslim, communist, Marxist, whatever he is, African American.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
Right.

Speaker 6 (14:32):
Oh, that was his college, I said, he got into college. Sorry,
not sorry. So we got to win. Folks, come on,
you get in the fight club. You fight, you gotta win,
or the wind's permanent. What did Heraclitis tell us? Nothing's permanent.
It's all about change. Kind of the father. He gave

(14:55):
Newton the idea for calculus. Short break back in a.

Speaker 9 (14:58):
Moment, here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 6 (15:03):
Bas Okay, folks who had this amazing press conference on
food security as nationalisturty ag that we started with, We're
gonna go to the White House here at eleven o'clock
for a cabinet meeting. I'm sure President Trump's gonna have
some some things to say and and don't don't have
your head blow up. It's all good. It's all good.
You just heard no amnesty, right. A huge executive order

(15:27):
signed Dave Walsh. Was much of what Dave Walsh has
been preaching the Gospel of Dave Walsh. In this EO.
He's up next another huge win. Tito's up. Eric Teitzel
over at c r A. Oh, by the way, so
I'm gonna move the the Our guys, Philip Patrick and
the team that are in Rio are going to come
in this afternoon for kind of a summary. A lot

(15:48):
going on there. You heard Bolsonaro's on you, I say,
President Trump dropped a bomb in Brazil. On Maury's Maurs
and and and Lula for particularly the judge about the
trial in Lula has completely mishandled the bricks, which is great.

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Eric Titzel joins us from CRA. First off, titso is

(16:31):
like you and you have a you have a receptionist
as two other guys. The whole government's infested with cr
A people. How many how many folks you and Miller?
Who many folks are actually left a.

Speaker 13 (16:42):
C r A Nobody I could call to tell me
who heraclitis is.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
I'll tell you that a.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
Full heckle. I deserve that. Okay, brother, the NDAA folks,
you gotta understand, we only give you inside baseball here.
The most important thing because we're in appropriations and russ vote,
you're going to have recisions, pocket recisions, impoundments, you know,
don't lose it. Over All, the cuts not happening in
the reconciliation, the many other aspects. Russ Vote and the

(17:12):
team over owenb are beavering away on this. The NDAA
is the markup that really becomes kind of the policy,
and really the budget for the Defense Department now reaching
a trillion dollars. But and this is going to be
hard for this audience to believe Teitzel, because Heggs has
been doing such a great job on this. You're telling
me it's still got a lot of woke in it.

(17:33):
Is that what I'm hearing from cra Sir.

Speaker 13 (17:37):
The trick is to combine what the law says with
what the President and Secretary Hegseth have already done through
executive action.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
You got to shore this stuff up in statute.

Speaker 13 (17:47):
So the President and Pete have gotten together issued a
bunch of executive orders. Hegseth and his team have implemented
that all throughout the department, things like woke hiring practices, quotas,
teaching nonsense at at West Point and the other service academies.
But until you put it in statue, Obviously some future
administration can just bring all that stuff back, not to

(18:11):
mention the ways that these guys will use to evade
what the President and what the Secretary are trying to do.
And the NDAA is the vehicle to put that stuff
into law.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
That's why it's so important.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
Okay, So the markup is tomorrow correct the Senate markup?
Am I correct on this? Okay? So the call to
action for the war room posse because they want to
go to the ramparts. In this one particularly, we got
a huge veterans and parents of active duty members, a
lot of active duty members, and of course one board
member of the US Military Academy at West Point in

(18:46):
a in a graduate of said amazing institution. Do you
have Can they go to c r A and get
something as the talking points when they make the calls
do things? Do you have something set up for us
today or get it by this afternoons so people can
go to the ramparts.

Speaker 13 (19:04):
Absolutely we appreciate it for this kind of thing. Folks
can go to Citizens Renewing America dot com and find
all of the information we've got, including model text for
amendments that some of the heroes on sask can drop.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
I should say that process.

Speaker 13 (19:20):
They keep it secret, of course, because that's the way
things work in Washington. But I am trusting that we
have some strong allies on the Armed Services Committee, Tommy Tuberville,
Rick Scott, Jim Banks, Eric Schmidt, and others who I'm
sure are planning to tackle some of this stuff. But

(19:40):
if people want to make sure, they can go to
Citizens Renewing America dot com.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
Find that stuff and call those offices.

Speaker 6 (19:47):
Folks, go there and let's call those are all allies.
You know, you got Banks in Tuberville and Schmid, these
are all and Senator Scott dannl Florida, these are all
the best of the best. This is a big one.
You got to get it now codified. We call this
beginning codified because remember these executive orders, just like that
whole the film Lincoln. I keep going back to about
the Amansi pracing. The emancipation Proclamation was only an executive order.

(20:11):
It would have been gone at the end of Lincoln's term,
his second term, which was obviously brutalish assassinating the first
couple of months. But that's why he wanted to get
it codified in this case, and then amendment to the Constitution. Okay, brother,
the NBA is for twenty six. We have an urgent
problem right now. And here's my fear about this Ukraine situation.

(20:34):
We start sending arms. Number one, we're ripping stuff out
of the Pacific. We are taken away from which should
be the center of gravity because it's the western edge
of the hemispheric defense. The hemispheric defense pivot is in
the central, vast central Pacific that really separates us principally
from the Eurasian land mass in the three island chain.

(20:55):
We are ripping out thads Patriot missiles one to Israel
for the Iran war. But that's over now because President
Trump's put that to bed with the end of the
Twelve Day War. But now Ukraine, and as you saw
in the Israel situation, once you give the once you
give the equipment, the batteries, next thing you know, you're
actually in operating air defense. You're bringing the Arley Burke

(21:18):
class cruisers in for air defense. And the next thing
you know, you're a combatant. Once you do that, you're
a combatant. And then you segue to an offensive capability.
Now President Trump mo sophisticated ended the war, incredible bravery, boldness,
all that, But then you're an offensive combatant. This is
what's going to happen in Ukraine. So how do we

(21:39):
stop that? I mean, are we not seriously short of
our own weapons inventory right now?

Speaker 13 (21:45):
Sir? There's no question that we've got to take seriously
the need to rebuild our capacity and not just rebuild
it from what it was, but rebuild it in a
way that is optimized for the challenges that we face
in the twenty first century.

Speaker 4 (21:59):
And that's the end no Pacific. Just as you pointed.

Speaker 13 (22:01):
Out, the reason for President Trump's strategic pause on providing
defensive weapons to Ukraine, the one that he just changed yesterday,
was specifically to do what you mentioned, to take an
accounting and to say, hey, where are we with this?
We have to make sure that we can protect ourselves
before we take any steps anywhere in the world. And

(22:23):
the President obviously felt comfortable with where things currently stand,
but he also made some really critical statements about moving
forward and the need for Germany in particular to step
up and take more of the stuff from there. I
think Secretary Hegseth talked about some of these weapons being
moved from places like Greece, which is not a strategic

(22:43):
priority for Ukraine.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
Okay, and then we've got a pivot to China.

Speaker 6 (22:51):
And we're going to play this the China part today,
the national security Tito, I want to have you back
on and go through the markup tomorrow more detail. So
where do people get you? At CRA, you're holding the
fort for all the great team that you're forwarded into
the government. And by the way, we would not be
getting as many things done as we're getting done if
it was not for russ Vote and the great team
he built over at CRA over many years and Eric

(23:14):
Titzel on a couple of handful of other patriots a
holding the fort for us over there. Where do people go?

Speaker 13 (23:19):
Well, thank you, Steve, I appreciate you saying that, let's
send folks to citizens Renewing America dot com. For now
they can find us online. I'm at Eric Titzel, you
can find at wayde Miller and all my other awesome
colleagues on X as well.

Speaker 6 (23:32):
Appreciate you, Thank you, brother, appreciate you. Okay, go there today.
You got to send us to this. Contact Eric Schmidt,
Great Jim Banks, Great Tubberville, the greatest. I love. Tubberville
said he's going to go down be governor of Alabama
and leave the Senate. But you gotta do what you
gotta do. And Rick Stout super you got all those things.

(23:54):
Grace Chung, Bill Blaster, just go there right now, save
you all the time in the world. Make sure you
go to cra right now. Grace. Let's push it out.
It's a workday in the war room because you're having results.
You're having results. Everybody that's going to crow up in
a fetal position suck their thumb. You're not going to
do that here in the war room. We're going to
work and we're gonna get wins. No amnesty, none, zero,

(24:16):
the null set at least for this morning. But hey,
you take a victory. Begeinst victory talking about victory begets victory.
Dave Walsh, President Trump and the Energy team falls spectrum
energy dominance, Sir, talk to me about the EO. What
the gospel you've been preaching here for four years?

Speaker 3 (24:35):
Sir?

Speaker 6 (24:37):
Where do we stand with the Executive Order? Explain it
to me.

Speaker 10 (24:41):
Weoll two essentially important releases yesterday, mainly the Executive Order
ending market distorting subsidies for unreliable foreign controlled energy sources.
And this gets right at the administration, delegating to Secretary
of Treasury Besson the ability to get right into IRS
forty five Y and forty five E their essential subsidies,

(25:01):
tax subsidies a solar wind and address those within forty
five days, but be also the unfortunate necessity of addressing
this one year twenty twenty six kind of time out.
The Joni Ernst, Murkowski and Kennedy push forward successfully as
an amendment to the Big Beautiful Bill that allowed any

(25:22):
project beginning in twenty six with five percent or more
commitment made to it could go on indefinitely for implementation
out to ten fifteen years and gather subsidies. So this
attacks that directly by seeking out to look at wherever
construction definitions are circumvented or being manipulated in that year

(25:45):
one five percent thing to get the arms around precluding
unnecessary extension of incentives to projects beginning in twenty six.
So that's a really key thing that's terrific. The other
was the the study released by the DOE evaluating US
grid reliability and security under Chris Wright's efforts, a study

(26:09):
that shows very clearly based on the present trajectory of wind,
solar and very part time battery storage being installed only
over the next period through twenty thirty that we would
have about a one hundred times more likelyness of blackouts
and brownouts caused by loss of load across the system.
Louscil load means not enough power, not hurricanes, not tornadoes,

(26:34):
nut storms, not lightning strikes, but loss of load, basically
having an insufficient quantity of electricity.

Speaker 9 (26:40):
In the system.

Speaker 6 (26:41):
So they released thistrification pelling. Yeah, the de electrification of
the United States. I think Dave Osh gave us a head.
Some of that short break loss is sticking around, but
we're going to Geneva to talk about artificial intelligence next.

Speaker 9 (26:58):
Excuse your host Stephen K.

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Why are we in Geneva? The United Nations in Geneva.
It's Switzerland, It's World Economic Forum, and we got the
two brightest people on top of this AI artificial intelligence.
At the title of thegether, I got to go back
to Dave Walsh once again, proud of you day four
years make it simple for me. You've been arguing about
de electrification. You said, Hey, Germany's done. This is advanced

(28:54):
industrial powers in Europe have done it. Because they've done
They've believed in this weird theory of de urbanization and
they went to all this efforts and this is why
they're screwed and now they're scrambling to bring it back.
This report today from the Department of Energy reinforces the
warning you've been giving about the de electrification of the country,
not just at the federal level, but also I don't know,

(29:17):
some random red states like South Carolina in particularly Florida, Sir,
is that what that report sums up?

Speaker 10 (29:24):
No, totally. Chris Wright, who's been all over this through
his public life, you know, we waited I think five
months to do the legislative best efforts to deconstruct this stuff.
But his report documents very clearly, if we stay on
the trajectory of wind, solar, and battery storage that we're
now on, which is about ninety percent of new capacity
installations being that part time intermittent junk, we will be

(29:47):
in a place by twenty thirty with about one hundred
times more likelihood of brownouts and blackouts from loss of load.
Loss of load means not enough power in the system
to meet demand. That's a horrendous place for a developed
nation to be, basically facing one hundred times exponentially grown
likelihood of brownouts and blackouts from not enough electricity because

(30:10):
you've torn out all this stuff that runs full time
call nuclear, not build enough combined cycle gas that runs
full time, an attempt to displace it with stuff that
runs five hours a day solar, seven wind, and two
hours a day battery storage. So musk is gone, Thank
the Lord for now, and we've got a EO in place,
and now the big beautiful bill to kill subsidies by

(30:33):
twenty seven and a study that shows that the enormously
deficient electricity supply that this part time stuff has caused
the Nation in energy security.

Speaker 6 (30:44):
Yeah, okay, you hang right there. I'm gonna come back
to you. Axio's huge story today on artificial intelligence going
like a syth through grass on middle managers. Anybody in
the audience maybe know a son or daughter is going
to be a middle manager. Maybe you're a middle manager. Well,
guess what artificial intelligence is coming for your job? Ford

(31:05):
Motor Company CEO gave you a heads up and Access
Day has a really smart piece. I've put it up
on Getter. I'm exclusive on Getter. Go up there and
check it out today. Either download the apple, go to
the website. Let's go to Geneva to the AI, Good
United Nations AI, good for the good conference sends a
chill down my spine. We have the power couple of

(31:28):
the not anti AI, but kind of the reasonable. Hey,
we got to think this through line of thought here,
line of angle of attack. Nora bin Laden and our
own Joe Allen Nor can you tee it up? What's
the conference like so far?

Speaker 7 (31:44):
Listen? It's been very very interesting so far. I have
to say we had some very good panels, some very
good interventions, starting off with the Secretary General of the
International Telecommunication Union did a great job in teeing up
the conference and calling especially for a governance of AI,

(32:06):
which we've been discussing heavily with Joe. And we also
had a quite heavy hitter. We had the chief technology
officer of Amazon Werner Gogals, and that to me was
particularly interesting because he really zoned in the importance of
data and essentially through all the lofty words that he's

(32:28):
been using. Essentially we're talking about mass surveillance and the
necessity of just data mining the entire planet through mapping,
more specifically using satellites, drones, the Internet of Things and
mobile technology, which you know, and the war room pusse
he knows I've been talking about for the past few years.

Speaker 6 (32:51):
Nor it looks like this thing looks like it's a
master of How big actually is this conference? I mean
it looks bigger than Davos c Pack even Charlie Kirks
a summit this week. And by the way, if you
have not gotten a ticket yet, come to Tampa. It's
gonna be wild. We're doing shows for two maybe three
days live. We're gonna have meet and greets with all

(33:12):
the war and posse. Make sure you go there. What
is the scale of this thing, ma'am.

Speaker 7 (33:18):
Well, I have to say I was incredibly impressed by
Charlie Kirk's events in Phoenix Amfest in terms of the
volume and just the organization. But in terms of AI conferences,
I don't know, Joe, you've been to quite a few.
This is my first big.

Speaker 12 (33:33):
This was definitely big.

Speaker 14 (33:34):
And a ton of robots, which you'll be seeing this evening.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
What do you mean a ton of robots? You're scaring me.

Speaker 14 (33:44):
A ton of robots, not necessarily an army of robots
that will come and attack, although if they did, they
would get rid of the globalists in Geneva first, so
that might be a good thing. But no, there are
a ton of roboticists here demonstrating their wares. So you've
got social robots, you've got exoskeletons, you've got robots that

(34:06):
are intended for kind of what they call bio therapeutic purposes,
meaning that you basically pet a stuffed baby seal that the.

Speaker 12 (34:13):
CoP's back at you. And then you've got tons of drones.

Speaker 14 (34:16):
So, like I say, we've got tons of footage that
was showing tonight, a number of exclusive interviews that are
just accumulating.

Speaker 12 (34:24):
But yes, Steve, this.

Speaker 14 (34:26):
Is a massive, massive event, and the un element is you.

Speaker 12 (34:30):
Can, the globalist sort of tone.

Speaker 14 (34:33):
As to where they want AI governance to go is
very strong. Basically, it's like if the Biden regime had
remained in power and turned over to Kamala. That's the
sort of vibe we're talking about here. AI that is
beneficial to all and everybody wants that. But again and
again and again, AI that is inclusive, which is to say,

(34:54):
AI that is not racist, sexist, or homophobic. So basically
the antithesis of the the Peter Thiel or Elon Musk
sort of approach.

Speaker 7 (35:04):
And you can Joe's point, the sustainable development goals, the
seventeen Sustainable Development Goals of the un are very much
front and center since this is a un AI conference,
and so you have trained AI robots or applications that
essentially have been developed to brainwash people into learning about

(35:29):
the sustainable development goals. Joe did a great interview with
one guy and.

Speaker 14 (35:34):
Nor subjected herself to the process, and she's not really
been the same since.

Speaker 10 (35:38):
Steve.

Speaker 7 (35:40):
It still didn't manage to convince me.

Speaker 6 (35:43):
Nor. Here's my concern. I got a bunch and I'm
gonna get back to the AI qua AI in a second.
But all of these things that you have covered for
us over the years, right ENESCO, World Health Organization, Sustainability,
you know, was a twenty thirty all of this. Are
they going to use AI as a arc that connects

(36:07):
it all and try to backdoor everything that we've stopped, right,
everything we stopped, at least temporarily stopped. Are they going
to use AI as a way to backdoor all of that? Ma'am?

Speaker 7 (36:19):
Absolutely? And you know, coming back to Amazon's CTO Werner Vogels,
he said of like she sentence, he said, no data,
no AI. So it's these two components together. The fact
that they have developed all of this technology in order
to amass this immeasurable amount of data, and now they've

(36:41):
developed the tool in order to be able to analyze
and use this data. This is really the acceleration that
is taking place right now that will enable them to
implement this total mass surveillance digital infrastructure in which we
are essentially lead prisoners.

Speaker 14 (37:03):
If I could just add to that too, Steve, that
you know, with the spirit of diversity, they did invite
Meredith Whittaker, the CEO, the president of signal, and she
came out swinging against all of the excessive surveillance and
data privacy violations. So it has been in that sense,
a balanced sort of lineup so far.

Speaker 6 (37:23):
No no, but hang on, hang on, hang on full stop.
Norris picked it up. This is the reason we stopped
the moratorium. This is my whole concern with Elmo, what
Elmo did in his the whole Doge thing. And for
the fanboys, I hope you see what this guy's really
like now, not that I'm one to rub somebody's nose

(37:45):
in it, but I'm going to rub your nose in it.
My biggest problem with Elmo and Doge was what he
was doing in the US government with the most valuable
data sets ever. Please repeat what the chief technology officer
of Amazon, one of the biggest oligarchs oligarchies around said,
no data, no AI. What does he mean by that?

Speaker 7 (38:08):
Well, both go hand in hand, right. If your goal,
as it is for these tech oligarchs is to completely
control and centralize power, they're going to build the tools
in order to reach that very specific objective, and data
is the new gold mine. This is this is what

(38:31):
we've been witnessing the last few years with social media,
with all of these these tech companies, even our banks.
You remember this very seminal or you know, key advertisement
by HSBC and how data is basically the next currency.
This is the this is the time we're living in
by now and whatever we do, whatever. If you own

(38:55):
a smartphone, essentially you are feeding this machine that is
being you used against us, that is being weaponized against us.

Speaker 6 (39:03):
It's yeah, machine learning, folks, this is what it is.
Particularly remember in the convergence to the singularity, and this
is why the robots being there are so important. You
have regenitive robotics, you have Crisper, you have quantum computing,
you have advanced chip design. But kind of the lead
sled dog is artificial intelligence to artificial general intelligence, data

(39:24):
to AI. This is why it's called machine learning. The
machine learns off data. Data is oxygen, it's mother's milk.
That's why what data sets Elmo got of your information
is something that I have been behind the scenes going
absolutely nuts on because the CTO just gave it up.

(39:46):
This is what accelerationists are doing. It's this great grab
and the four horsemen of the apocalypse that advance on AI.
It's a land grab now for data. Right. It's like
all these services coming to war room now and saying, hey, look, look,
you know we've really reviewed over the last couple of years,
and it's okay too. Uh, it's okay to uh uh

(40:06):
you know, to be there. All every everything out there
wants the data. They want the data because that's the
new goal. That's the new platinum. That's what they build
the uh, the AI engines off of. That's how the
AI engines get smarter, right, and that's how they know
how to do more. Joe, hang on for a second. Uh,

(40:26):
hang on. I'm gonna hold you guys through the break.
I want you to get back into the conference to
get more interviews, and Joe, I want you to torture
normal but having to sit through some of yours with
the with the AI. But this is what the accelerationists
want to do. The land the accelerationists. The biggest thing
they're doing now is the land grab on data. That's
what we have to make very sure our own government

(40:47):
and the Trump administration is not having the tech bros
lead us down a primrose path to our own destruction.
Trip break, use your hosts even back. Okay, we need
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Nor and Joe Allen talk to us about your coverage.

(42:36):
Where you're going on this, the whole thing data, the
accelerating rate. I mean, this is getting u in people.
You gotta look at the warning shots here. Axios came
out today. Middle managers, I told everybody, don't think they're
going for the blue collar workers first. It's those white
collar jobs that really people thirty five and under have
first entry level tech, managerial, administrative. Now they're up to

(42:59):
middle managers. Managers is the boss of folks that reports
to a boss. They're going to now cut that all out.
Ford Motor Company CEO told you three years fifty percent gone. Guys,
what is our conference over there telling us about that?

Speaker 14 (43:14):
You know, Steve, it's interesting there is a total acknowledgment
of all the downsides, including among many of the speakers here,
the possibility of existential risk, of the possibility of total
human extinction. You had Mark Binioff of Salesforce, oddly enough,
suddenly pivoting talking about how, no, this won't lead to

(43:35):
automation and replacement, this will lead to augmentation and enhancement.
I don't think that everyone here shares that point of view.
It's all over the board, but most people seem to
acknowledge the three big threads human atrophy, human replacement, and
possibly human extinction, that that's at least on the table.

(43:56):
And so the solutions they're offering, again, it's differing across.
You've got Merredith Whitaker of Signal, You've got Roman Yenpalski.
You have a number of people who are not towing
the sort of globalist liberal line. But most of the
people here are saying the solutions we need are some
kind of global standards or global regulation, inclusivity.

Speaker 12 (44:23):
Left liberal in North.

Speaker 7 (44:25):
Yeah, and to that point, Steve, what is really interesting
with the fact that we are here in Geneva is
that they are seeking to rebrand Geneva as the main
hub for this standardization because of the fact that Geneva
is already you know, this this capital of the world
when it comes to these international globalist institutions, and they're calling,

(44:48):
they're calling for Geneva to kind of pivot and use
this crisis in which we find ourselves in, in which Geneva
finds itself and the globalist institutions find themselves in, you know,
with the the budget cuts, et cetera, for the UN
for the wh show that we've been seeing the past
few months, especially since the Trump administration came in this

(45:10):
past January. And so they're they're trying to position Geneva
as this new leading tech hub and they're even calling it,
believe it or not, trust Value. They want to brand
Geneva as trust a Valley.

Speaker 6 (45:24):
I tell you couldn't make this up.

Speaker 7 (45:26):
Just like AI for Good is so ironic. Geneva with
all the like in Switzerland, with all these sleazy people
working here, all of the hidden money, all of the corruption, Geneva,
all of a sudden is branding itself as trust Value.
Can you believe it's state?

Speaker 6 (45:43):
Let me give you a yeah, breaking news from the
Washington Post just coming across. An impostor has been impersonating
Marco Rubio at Secretary of State, sending AI generated voice
and text messages to three foreign minister, a US governor, governor,
and a US member of Congress, per a cable attained
by the Washington Post, and I'm quoting now from the

(46:04):
Washington Post. US authorities do not know who is behind
the string of impersonation attempts, but they believe the culport
is likely attempting to manipulate powerful government officials with the
goal of gaining access to information or accounts. According to
a cable sent by Rubio's office, the State Department employees, folks,
that's what I just told you about home title lock.
This technology is so powerful. It's changing the world minute

(46:29):
by minute that you're living in. And this is why
we have nor Bin Laden and Joe Allen both at
this conference. Date, guys, nor start with you social media
so people can follow you through the day, and Joe,
you also will have you back on the evening show.
But where do people follow you throughout the day?

Speaker 7 (46:47):
Steve, I just want to say one thing. This is incredibly,
incredibly important what you just brought up and incredibly dangerous
and it ties in with the threat, the threat of
misinformation and information. You know that was the number one
risk global risk by the World Economic Forum. You know
they do this risk report every year, and they're going

(47:09):
to use this technology and these deep fakes as the
perfect excuse, as the perfect children of horse in order
to crack down on our freedoms and our freedom of speech.
This is coming right down the pipeline. As for my details,
Norman Laden dot subsid dot com.

Speaker 14 (47:28):
And at Joe at joebot dot x y z and
also Steve speaking name recognition and facial recognition.

Speaker 12 (47:37):
We have Rashid from friends. He's in finance.

Speaker 14 (47:40):
He is not necessarily of your political persuasion, but has
tremendous respects.

Speaker 12 (47:45):
Is hello absolutely, Steve. Hello, I think you're a king maker.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
I might not agree with everything you say, you're definitely
a king maker and I'm very much impressed are your
vision and your strategy, and I wish we have.

Speaker 12 (48:04):
The same kind of people in Europe. It's all I
need to say.

Speaker 6 (48:07):
Thank you, thank you, brother, I appreciate you. I'm just
a grundon. I'm just a hammerhead. Mick yelling too microphone guys. Uh,
we'll see this afternoon. Joe Allen, nor Ben Lauden the
best of the best, giving you information that you can't
get anywhere else. From Geneva, the engine room of the
globalist Remember all that's where the UN really does their

(48:29):
dirty work in the Chinese companiest party all over it.
We started with a press conference. Brooke Rollins in the
team national Security, Food security, is national Security? Run the
CCP out of here. A cabinet meeting with President Trump
will be next. Don't know when it's going to start.
Supposed to be eleven, but you know how to rolls.

(48:50):
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