STEVE BANNON’S ADDRESSES KOREANS AT BUILD UP KOREA CONFERENCE
Steve Bannon framed the global struggle as a clash with the Chinese Communist Party and a "red-green alliance” of Marxists and jihadists, warning that civil unrest is brewing across Europe and New York. He cited massive casualties in Ukraine, turmoil in the Middle East, and financial instability tied to the Federal Reserve and global central banks. Bannon said nationalist movements are rising in Britain and Europe, while elites enable chaos. He stressed that President Trump’s leadership is pivotal, predicting Trump will win big, and called for grassroots organizing against concentrated corporate, government, and AI power threatening civilization.
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STEVE BANNON: Maximalist Strategy is to Seize The Institutions and Pivot To Hemispheric Defense
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The Destructive Alliance of Corporate and Government Power
Pt.3:
OREN CASS: Export Restrictions On Manufactured Chips Impacts National Security
On Friday’s WarRoom, Steve Bannon and Congressman Jim Banks emphasized that restricting chip exports to China is the most common-sense America First policy: U.S. companies must get priority, and no technology should end up strengthening the CCP militarily or economically. Bannon expanded on that interview for Saturday’s show and blasted Nvidia for cozying up to Beijing and said the White House faces a test—stand with American workers or corporate elites. He also criticized the Financial Times for downplaying the stakes, arguing that Silicon Valley and global capital built China into a threat. Bannon laid out a hard-line response: cut China off from capital, technology, expertise, and student visas. Oren Cass joined to argue for a "hard break” with China, not soft decoupling, warning that companies chasing short-term profits are selling out long-term American interests. Both stressed that President Trump’s administration must condition corporate access on national loyalty, ensuring business serves the country, not globalist agendas.
JOE ALLEN: The Influence of Tech Oligarchs and Government Contracts
Steve Bannon and Joe Allen framed the transhumanism agenda as the real "main event” in global politics, overshadowing even the Middle East conflicts. Bannon tied the discussion to the lessons of World War II, warning that the CCP and its allies are building a new axis of power rooted in technology and bio-engineering. Joe Allen explained that elites in Silicon Valley, Beijing, Moscow, and Davos openly pursue transhumanist goals—immortality, artificial intelligence integration, cyborg soldiers, and even organ harvesting from groups like Falun Gong and Uyghurs.
Both argued this isn’t a "conspiracy theory,” but a documented program, with figures like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, and David Sachs shaping the agenda. Bannon emphasized that these companies thrive on government contracts and regulatory capture, making corporatism—not capitalism—the driving force. He warned that "demons” surround President Donald Trump because the oligarchs need federal resources, defense labs, and taxpayer money to push their vision of post-human control.
Sen. Josh Hawley was praised for calling out transhumanism directly in Congress, highlighting the religious dimension: the drive to "play God” and build artificial intelligence as a false image of God. For Bannon and Allen, this fight is both political and spiritual—an urgent battle for human dignity under President Trump’s leadership.