THE GUNS OF AUGUST: Steve Bannon On The Lead Up To A Potential WW3
Steve Bannon warned that the world is approaching a critical convergence point just after Labor Day, potentially entering the kinetic phase of World War III. He credited President Trump for ending a 12-day conflict in Persia through what he called a complex military operation. Bannon expressed concern over rising tensions with Iran and the possibility of regime change being pushed by the Israeli government and its U.S. allies. He criticized NATO’s naval deployments in Asia as ineffective and misplaced, calling the current global instability a repeat of the 1941 slide into world war.
Domestically, Bannon said the real war is here at home—pointing to mass illegal immigration, failing institutions like the Department of Education, and what he calls the Deep State’s persistent efforts to undermine President Trump. He praised Trump’s actions against bureaucratic overreach and said the Supreme Court has now given Trump the legal authority to dismantle key parts of the administrative state. Bannon concluded that the fight against globalist empire-building must be met with urgent action on border control and mass deportations. He called for a criminal investigation into what he alleges was a coordinated intelligence operation to remove Trump from power.
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If You Hit Moscow And St. Petersburg With Long Range Weapons, You Got Yourself A 3rd World War
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Joe Allen And Noor Bin Ladin Live From The High Temple Of Science, CERN
Joe Allen and Noor Bin Ladin continued their ongoing coverage of Cern, Switzerland and the gathering of AI proponents, giving warnings about the anti-religious underpinnings of these globalist movements.
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Noor Bin Ladin: Encourage President Trump To Reject The WHO’s Health Regulations Amendments
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Sen. Josh Hawley On Ukraine: The Europeans Have To Step Up And Do A Heck Of A Lot More
Senator Josh Hawley expressed skepticism about U.S. involvement in Ukraine, emphasizing concern over escalating military aid and warning against sending American troops. He hopes Europe will take a more active leadership role in the conflict, noting that China, not Russia, is America’s top overseas threat. Hawley supports President Trump’s cautious approach and insists that the U.S. should get paid for supplying weapons to Ukraine rather than giving them away.
The conversation also covered the ongoing controversy around the use of the "auto-penn” under the Biden administration. Hawley called for a congressional subpoena to obtain documents proving who authorized its use, suggesting a potential major scandal if President Biden did not approve it.
They discussed the lack of transparency around the attempted assassination of President Trump, urging the Department of Homeland Security to declassify all related information. Hawley credited whistleblowers for revealing critical failures in the Secret Service’s response and called for accountability within security agencies.
Overall, the dialogue highlighted concerns about foreign entanglements, domestic political scandals, and the need for transparency and accountability under the current administration.
Rep MTG: Republicans Voted Against My Amendment That Would Stop Munitions From Being Sent To Ukraine
Steve Bannon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene discussed the growing concerns over who truly controls the U.S. government, citing whistleblower revelations and establishment resistance. Greene condemned Republican leadership for blocking her amendment to stop sending munitions to Ukraine, saying, "It was Republicans that stopped it.” She expressed outrage that despite President Trump’s America First mandate, "neocons and the establishment” are back in charge.
Greene warned that U.S. resources are being drained for foreign wars while Americans struggle. "My kids’ generation can’t afford rent, can’t buy a house, and are losing hope,” she said. She criticized President Trump’s advisers like Lindsey Graham, noting Graham was booed in South Carolina for supporting Ukraine aid.
She also raised alarms about the Genius Act, which she says could be a "back door to a central bank digital currency.” Greene stated firmly, "We don’t want a government that can turn off our bank accounts.”
Both Bannon and Greene argued that the real battle is over who governs America—elected officials or an unaccountable administrative state. Greene ended by calling on the public to "hold Republicans and the administration accountable” and fight to protect the future for the next generation.
Rep. Andy Biggs Delivers Remarks With ‘Parents Demanding Justice Alliance’ Live In Washington D.C.
Andy Biggs gave remarks to open a presser for the Parents Demanding Justice Alliance.