Saturday, July 27
Rep. Eli Crane Outlines Several Poorly Executed Security Operation Issues At Buttler PA
Jack Posobiec and U.S. Representative Eli Crane discussed an investigation into security lapses during a notorious event in Butler, Pennsylvania, where President Donald Trump was shot in an attempted assassination. Crane told the WarRoom that he was accompanied by Rep. Corey Mills and Benny Johnson, emphasizing their distrust in the federal government’s ability to fully disclose the truth of what happened there.
“Most of us don’t trust the federal government to get to the bottom of this,” Crane stated, highlighting the American people’s lack of faith in federal transparency.
During their site survey, Crane and Mills examined vantage points used by counter-snipers, expressing skepticism about the official narrative. "The official narrative is so far from reality,” Crane remarked, underscoring the importance of independent oversight by unconventional Congressional members. Concerns were raised about the event’s security, particularly the decision to hold the rally at a location with numerous security threats, compounded by the absence of a complete presidential security package for Trump.
Crane noted, "There were just way too many threats.”
Drone footage revealed further issues, with Crane criticizing the Secret Service’s refusal to offer drone support.
“We need to get to the bottom of who gave that order and why,” Crane insisted, signaling a push for accountability. Crane volunteered for a potential committee to investigate these issues, expressing a need for members who are not “technically punchers” and are willing to confront high-ranking officials when necessary.
Was There A Sense Of Willful Negligence In Leadership Positions To Starve Trump Of Resources?
In his remarks, Sean Parnell expresses deep concern over the recent shooting incident involving former President Donald Trump, asserting that it was a clear assassination attempt that is being downplayed by authorities and media. Parnell criticizes FBI Director Christopher Wray, accusing him of spreading misinformation and undermining the severity of the attack. “It seemed like FBI director, Christopher Wray, went up and testified in front of Congress and fed assassination hoaxers,” Parnell argues, highlighting what he sees as a deliberate attempt to dismiss the incident as minor.
Parnell, who was present at the event, recounts witnessing the moment Trump was shot, describing how he heard “the bullets crack and whiz right over our heads.” He questions the competence and motives of those responsible for Trump’s security, particularly regarding potential negligence. “The most important question we should be asking…was there a sense of willful negligence in leadership positions?” he asks, suggesting a possible conspiracy to harm Trump.
Posobiec and Parnell each emphasize the caliber of people in Trump’s crowd, portraying them as patriotic and composed under fire, in contrast to how the media often depicts them and voice frustration over the lack of transparency and accountability from the authorities, calling the situation “simply incomprehensible.”
Part One:
Sean Parnell Highlights Clear Security Risks USSS Allowed While Guarding President Trump
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Raw Egg Nationalist: Open Ceremony Of Paris Olympics Take ‘Bizarre Rituals Taking Place’ Turn
Jack Posobiec talked to Charlie, an English journalist now known as the “Raw Egg Nationalist.” Charlie introduces himself, explaining that he was once an anonymous writer but was recently doxxed by the UK activist group Hope Not Hate. Now a correspondent for InfoWars, Charlie focuses on health, fitness, politics, and figures like Steve Bannon and Donald Trump. He believes there’s a broader plan to undermine the populist movement, emphasizing Trump’s resilience: “Trump obviously resisted, so heroically.”
The conversation shifts to symbolic rituals in modern culture, including alleged occult ceremonies at global events like the Olympics. Posobiec argues that these rituals represent a “symbolic rebellion against Western civilization,” mocking traditional symbols like the Last Supper and the Olympics. Charlie agrees, highlighting the left’s historical pattern of subverting institutions and symbols to disrupt society, dating back to the French Revolution. “It’s about mockery,” Posobiec says, “inversion, and degradation of these symbols.”
They conclude that this symbolic warfare aims to crush the spirit of Western civilization. Posobiec notes, “It’s not about ideology; it’s about shared enemies,” emphasizing that leftist movements unite against common foes rather than ideological similarities.
Rasmussen Polls | Trump Up +1 to +9 In Every Swing State, Trump Is Winning With Independents
In this conversation between Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen and Jack Posobiec, the focus was on the shifting dynamics of the political landscape following an assassination attempt and its impact on public opinion. Mitchell explains that while the fast-changing media cycle complicates polling, Trump saw a significant post-RNC bounce, widening his lead over Biden from three to eight points. “A lot of it could have been the assassination attempt as well,” Mitchell notes, highlighting how unpredictable events can shift public perception. He also points out that his YouTube video on Trump’s lead over Kamala Harris has garnered nearly a quarter of a million views, reflecting public interest.
Mitchell criticizes the media’s portrayal of Harris, arguing that efforts to elevate her as a “female Obama” are misleading. He says, “The media is trying to prop this woman up… but there’s just no way that this woman is beating Donald Trump.” Polling data indicates that Trump consistently outperforms Harris, with Trump’s national lead standing outside the margin of error. Despite the media’s narrative, Mitchell states, “Trump is still winning massively in the national popular vote.”
Posobiec and Mitchell agree that Harris’s momentum is more about Democrats filling the gaps for Biden rather than a genuine swing. Posobiec compares the hype for Harris to that of “terrible new Disney Star Wars movies” before they receive poor audience scores. Mitchell concludes, “Trump’s numbers are just solidly pretty close to 50,” suggesting that Trump’s lead is stable despite media narratives to the contrary.
Camryn Kinsey: The Bitcoin Community Has Largely Supported Trump Due To His Anti-Establishment Views
During a live broadcast from the Bitcoin conference in Nashville, Tennessee, Camryn Kinsey shared with the WarRoom her excitement about the event, highlighting its significant energy and community spirit. “The energy is up. I can feel the energy shifting and a sense of unity,” she stated.
The conference featured notable speakers such as RFK Junior, Russell Brand, Vivek Ramaswamy, Senator Marsha Blackburn, and former President Trump. Kinsey noted a strong alignment between Bitcoin supporters and the MAGA movement, emphasizing the shared anti-establishment sentiment: "The overall consensus at the event is that the Bitcoin community has largely supported President Trump since the very beginning because he is so anti-establishment.”
She also highlighted Bitcoin’s decentralized nature, explaining its appeal to conservatives as it provides an alternative to government-issued currencies. Reflecting on the event’s discussions, she remarked, “I have never heard God be brought up in so many conversations,” underscoring the spiritual aspect she observed throughout the conference.
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Joshua Lisec, the co-author of the New York Times bestseller Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions, criticized the Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony for its lack of traditional cultural representation. Lisec noted the ceremony featured “a rather strange and unexpected transvestite parody of the Last Supper” and a robotic pale white horse, deviating from the expected celebration of French culture and heritage.
Lisec connected this to historical patterns, referencing Chapter 5 of Unhumans, which explores the French Revolution’s anti-religious sentiment. He highlighted how revolutionary values like “Liberty, equality, and secularism” have continuously influenced French culture, citing the 1793 desecration of Notre Dame as a precursor to modern secularism’s impact.
He also critiqued the far-left’s tactics, suggesting they manipulate terms and symbols to undermine traditional values. Lisec argued that media narratives often project their actions onto their critics, pointing out how criticisms of their motives often reflect their actual practices. Additionally, Lisec discussed how hypnosis and mass formation are used by the far-left to manipulate public perception, particularly in response to significant events like the Trump shooting incident, suggesting that the media’s handling of such events often obscures the truth.
Lisec suggested that understanding these techniques can help counteract their influence and proposed that he would further explore these themes in his future work.
Kevin Posobiec JOINS Brother Jack Posobiec To Discuss Olympic’s “Satanic Rituals”
In a recent segment on WarRoom, Jack Posobiec and Kevin Posobiec discussed the perceived cultural and spiritual threats from globalist agendas and President Trump’s contrasting stance. Jack Posobiec kicked off the conversation by questioning how to respond to what he described as aggressive secularism and “satanic rituals” in contemporary culture. He asked, “What do we say when they say bow down to the rainbow flag? When they say bow down to DEI? When they say bow down to these satanic rituals?”
Kevin Posobiec responded by highlighting the contrast between President Trump’s defense of religious freedom and the globalist movements he criticized. He praised Trump for his speech advocating for Christian values and religious freedoms, noting, “He talked about religious freedom, protecting the rights…even in public schools.” Posobiec also mentioned Trump’s proposal to establish a federal task force to address Christian persecution, underscoring the administration’s commitment to protecting religious rights.
Kevin then drew a parallel between the left’s actions and past protests, such as those against the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, calling for a similar boycott of the Olympics in Paris. He framed the current cultural struggle as an “open spiritual warfare” between globalists, whom he accused of aligning with “Satan,” and Trump, whom he portrayed as a defender of Christianity and divine values. He said, “What’s going on now, is open spiritual warfare between the two camps. The globalists have chosen their side, they are on the side of Satan. Donald Trump has chosen his side. He is on the side of God, he is on the side of Christianity.”