Episode 4239: Exposing The Lies Of The Senate Committees Released: February 1, 2025
In Episode 4239 of Bannon’s War Room, host Stephen K. Bannon delves deep into the deceptive practices of Senate Intelligence Committees, the controversial testimony of Tulsi Gabbard, and the suspicious circumstances surrounding a recent Blackhawk helicopter crash. Featuring insightful contributions from Jack Posobiec, Taj Gill, and Ben Harnwell, the episode seeks to unveil the hidden truths behind governmental operations and geopolitical maneuvers.
1. Unmasking Senate Intelligence Committee Deceptions
Taj Gill opens the discussion by lauding Christina Wong of Breitbart News for her exemplary reporting, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasizes Tulsi Gabbard's pivotal role in exposing the Senate Intelligence Committee's lies:
"[04:30] Taj Gill: Tulsi Gabbard laid bare the lies of the intelligence community to the American people, tracing back 25 years to the false narratives about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the unfounded connections between Saddam Hussein and 9/11."
Gill contends that Gabbard’s comprehensive knowledge of the FISA Act and related programs undermines the committee’s claims of her being "unprepared" or "inexperienced". He highlights her refusal to compromise her integrity, contrasting it with the committee members who, in his view, prioritize maintaining the American globalist empire over truth and transparency.
Jack Posobiec reinforces this sentiment by criticizing the Intelligence Committee's double standards, particularly in their treatment of figures like Edward Snowden:
"[06:07] Jack Posobiec: The Senate Intel Committee continues to persecute whistleblowers like Snowden while its own members, like Clapper and Brennan, escape accountability for their deceit."
Taj Gill further points out the hypocrisy within the committee, noting the lack of repercussions for top intelligence officials who allegedly lied under oath:
"[06:40] Taj Gill: Snowden exposes a two-tiered system where intelligence leaders lie to Congress without facing any consequences, while whistleblowers like him are targeted for treason."
2. Investigating the Blackhawk Helicopter Crash
The conversation shifts to the suspicious Blackhawk helicopter crash, with both Gill and Posobiec expressing skepticism over the official explanations.
Taj Gill describes the crash as "absolutely horrific" and mentions personal connections that add to the gravity of the incident. He emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind the crash, questioning whether it was an act of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) or a result of technical failures:
"[11:41] Taj Gill: The crash involved experienced VH60 White Hawks, the same type used for high-level government evacuations. The fact that these top-tier pilots collided with a fully lit commercial airliner at night suggests foul play rather than a mere accident."
Jack Posobiec echoes these concerns, highlighting the constant bearing and decreasing range observed in the incident, which traditionally indicates an imminent collision:
"[22:29] Jack Posobiec: The helicopter’s constant bearing and decreasing range with the airliner should have been a textbook case of impending impact. It’s implausible that this was anything but intentional."
Furthermore, they discuss the potential involvement of DOOMSDAY missions and the possibility of infiltration within military units, raising alarms about national security and the integrity of military operations.
3. Geopolitical Maneuvers: Ukraine and European Proposals
Ben Harnwell broadens the discussion to international politics, analyzing a recent Financial Times article on President Trump’s administration and European strategies regarding Ukraine. He critiques the European proposal to involve BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) in peacekeeping efforts:
"[37:33] Ben Harnwell: The European plan to deploy 200,000 peacekeeping troops from BRICS countries in Ukraine is a geopolitical blunder, potentially handing strategic advantages to China and India, who are allies of Russia’s KGB."
Harnwell expresses concern over the United States' potential disengagement from European security commitments, fearing it might weaken NATO and embolden adversarial powers:
"[38:28] Ben Harnwell: Inviting the People's Liberation Army as peacekeepers between Europe and Eurasia is not only absurd but also a provocation that could destabilize the region further."
He advocates for President Trump to reject such proposals outright, emphasizing the need for American involvement to maintain global stability and counteract globalist agendas.
4. Calls to Action and Future Outlook
Throughout the episode, Bannon and his guests urge listeners to take active roles in challenging governmental misconduct and supporting political figures like Tulsi Gabbard who advocate for transparency and integrity. The discussions underscore a persistent mistrust in established institutions and a call for grassroots activism to effect meaningful change.
Notable Quotes:
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"Tulsi Gabbard laid bare the lies of the intelligence community to the American people." — Taj Gill [02:40]
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"The Senate Intel Committee continues to persecute whistleblowers like Snowden while its own members escape accountability for their deceit." — Jack Posobiec [06:07]
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"The helicopter’s constant bearing and decreasing range with the airliner should have been a textbook case of impending impact." — Jack Posobiec [22:29]
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"Inviting the People's Liberation Army as peacekeepers between Europe and Eurasia is not only absurd but also a provocation that could destabilize the region further." — Ben Harnwell [38:28]
This episode of Bannon’s War Room serves as a critical exposé on the alleged malpractices within Senate committees, the significance of Tulsi Gabbard's testimony, and the dubious circumstances surrounding military incidents, all set against a backdrop of complex international relations. Listeners are encouraged to remain vigilant, informed, and proactive in safeguarding national integrity and sovereignty.
