
Episode 4426: The Shot Heard Around The World: 250th Anniversary Of Lexington And Concord (cont)...
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Steve Bannon
Lay down your arms. You will not run me off of my common damn. You will have you all battalion. Fix your bayonets. Shoulder arms. Charger bayonets. Give way, men. Quit the field. Quit the field. Give way and quit the field. Quit the field. Get those men back in the ring. Don't you get them back in the ring. Get back in your second ring. Wreck your men. Damn your private. That's fucking wrecked. It's a r. What are you doing? Sergeant, control these men. Oh, get those men back.
C. Steven Manion
That was last one.
Steve Bannon
Steady man. Get back and ra private. You're not fire second firing. Private got second race. Samuel player rally. Alter attack. McHenry the ride. That sounds better.
Julie Kelly
Come forward, come forward.
C. Steven Manion
Come forward. Right there. I had tip to the National Park Service and everyone associated. This is just an incredible recreation this morning. That was this morning a recreation. And I've seen a ton of films, a ton of documentaries. That was not too shabby. I'm not sure. That's not too unlike how it happened. It was kind of a melee, right? A brawl, another brawl at Concord Bridge the foot, which I think happened right around this time. And there should be something and we're going to try to get it live if we can get it. The reenactments are great, you know, and I think it would have been best if we had a bigger participation by the Trump government. This is perfect for President Trump and perfect for the vice president or others. This is why we need the great Monica Crowley in and doing her magic. A lot more to go here. Lexington conqueror. I happen to think this is in the top two or three. Most important because this showed the British that we were prepared in the cussedness and toughness, particularly a lot of these veterans of the French and Indian wars, which were not which Washington came from, and others were not prepared just to lay down and roll over in this thing that this thing was going to be a fight. Not only did we control the countryside kind of politically with only 20% or 30% of the people, but that we were prepared to throw down on this and that these Americans were quite different. Franklin, during the debates for the Declaration of Independence, said that when they made the case that we're Englishmen, he said, no, we're Americans. We've created something quite different here. A lot of that came maybe I'll get Raheem back on Monday and talk about the cockpit in Whitehall when Franklin went. And Franklin was. Franklin at the time was a defender of maybe trying to stick this hold together. And after he got literally torn apart and abused in this kind of forum for hours. He came out of there a changed man. He said, I don't think this is going to work. So intense political debates, if you take away anything from today's commemoration here on War Room, this fight is continual. You are those patriots. You are the committees of correspondence. You are those folks of the Sons of Liberty. You are the ones that put it all on the line. You changed American history as much as they did in 1775 or in the 73 and 74, the run up in 2021 and sticking to Trump and saying, hey, we got to right the wrong of the stolen election. It'd been so easy for you to go about your lives. You know, it's too hard. Trump was great. Trump is a leader and they stole it from him. They steal it from Trump. They can do it to anybody. If they can send Trump back to Mar a Lago right as a stone election, essentially by himself, with everybody, all the Republican, all the elected officials basically abandoning him. And Fox News abandoning him. People had drafted off him forever. All the hosts at Fox News abandoning him. Yes. Hate to bring up, you know, DaVinci, Fox the collaborationist, a lot of those same voices whining about their taxes going to get increased. Well, guess what? Your taxes are going to get increased. Whine all you want. Weren't there in the fight. I got the black notebook. I got the names. Who's with us and who against us? And I know them all because this audience was with us. You were it. You had Trump's back. There's a direct lineage from that revolutionary time down through every patriot's grave directly to you. You hold the key here. If you don't quit, we win. If you quit, we don't win. And Lexington and Concord today started a journey that, at least in its first phase, went eight years. And hey, guess what? There were some pretty cloudy days at Morristown and Valley Forge, a couple of pretty cold winters when not a lot of sunshine patriots punched out. There's a pretty thin thread that tied this together. So one of the reasons that people like Hamilton and Aaron Burr, who later, you know, was accused of trying to break off Texas and other places to form an empire with Mexico, who knows? But a very controversial but was Vice President United States. Burr and Hamilton always held a grudge against those they didn't think were there in the darkest days and fighting with, they were on the staff or associated with the staff of Washington during General Washington during those dark days. And there was a lot of animosity, internal, you Think Trump world and around. President Trump's got some, Some animosity every now and again will pop its head up. That's nothing. This is child's play compared to, compared to the revolutionary generation. But down through every patriot's grave, to you, to modern time itself, down to the present day, it's you. Why do we commemorate. Why does war room go out of its way to do all this? Because you have to understand the unbroken chain that connects you to our revolutionary generation and what it meant and what they fought for and why that idea was a revolutionary idea in mankind's history. And why would happen on a. On a little village green with a handful of people and what happened at a bridge a couple hours later. Why is important and why that's resonated down through the ages to you, to the current time to you. And just like them, if they had quit, if they had just given up and said, it's too hard, it's too big an empire, these institutions are too big, we just can't do it. And we fought for years and years and years. We can't do it, we just can't overcome it. Let's accommodate, let's cut a deal, let's make a deal. Let's do that.
Julie Kelly
Julie Kelly.
C. Steven Manion
In the middle of the night, the Supreme Court just basically said, you're not gonna be able. We're gonna take a pause, you're not gonna be used. John Adams. What? Alien enemies act of 1798. To deport the illegal aliens that invaded our country. Ma'am. How big a deal is this?
Taj Gill
It's just another head scratcher from the Supreme Court, which the Supreme Court has admitted. District court judges and appellate court judges have admitted that the President's exercise of the Alien Enemies act is a political branch under the political branch purview, that it does not involve the court. They've all admitted that it is not subject to judicial review. So what are we doing here? He has determined that these illegal Venezuelans who are tied to Tren Bay, Aragua, which has been designated a foreign terror organization by the President, by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. We know that they are. We know that this gang is dangerous. They include murderers, drug traffickers, human traffickers. And the President wants to get these people out of our country. But you have the courts rushing to their defense, including the Supreme Court. And what they did at 1:00 this morning, and this is a separate case. This is not the case that we've been following in Washington in Judge Bosberg's courtroom. This is another venue. They have them have the ACLU is filing these lawsuits all over the country. So this is in the Northern District of Texas. So here's the trick, Steve. Here's what the ACLU does. They file a lawsuit on behalf of two or three anonymous illegal Venezuelans who they say are going to be deported under the alien enemy death, which The President signed March 14, went into effect March 15. He signed the 14th, went into effect the 15th. They started removing these individuals right away. This is what resulted in the first lawsuit for Judge Foster. But now they're doing this all over. So they file the initial lawsuit under anonymous illegal Venezuelan and then they seek to turn that into a class wide temporary restraining order covering anyone in that certain jurisdiction who would be covered by or subject to deportation under the Alien Enemy's act, which again the courts have said over the past month is not subject to judicial review because the president has determined that this group is a foreign terror organization and represents an invasion by a hostile regime which TDA is supported by the Maduro regime. This is completely and solely under the executive branch authority. Nonetheless, the Supreme Court swooped in this morning and protect this certain group. And you will note, and I've been posting all morning on Accore Kelly too, calling it a putative class meaning and this is the judge in Texas denied the temporary restraining order and the request to turn a couple of these unnamed illegals into a class action lawsuit. He denied that. So now the Supreme Court swoops in. It's at the appellate court level now. ACLU goes crying to the Supreme Court and now there is a temporary hold on deporting these alien Enemies act subjects out of Northern Texas until the Supreme Court decides what to do from here.
C. Steven Manion
Unbelievable. Where do they go, Julie, Right now over the weekend I realized it's Holy Saturday, the Commemoration of the 250th of Lexington Concord and tomorrow's Easter Sunday. He is risen. So people are spending time with family. But where they go to get up to this? Because on Monday, folks, and they did it, they dropped it at 1am the morning. Just saying, Julie, where they go today to get up to speed? Maybe the off hours for everything that's going on on your Twitter account.
Taj Gill
So I'm a Julie underscore Kelly too. I'm going to try to write something up for my subtext sort of explaining this, what's happening the ACLU tactics. But furthermore, just to underscore this is such an encroachment of the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court on what is solely the president's authority to determine an invasion, protect the American people from these illegals and get them out of our country.
C. Steven Manion
This is the biggest threat to liberty right now, our sovereignty. Julie Kelly, thank you. Thank you for stepping out and taking time away today from the family to do this. Julie Kelly, Always there for us. Always there for you folks. That was kind of a bombshell last night and we'll get it on to Monday or Philip Patrick next. I got another Englishman here. We're gonna find about gold, what's happening in world markets and to his eyes, the American Revolution. Short commercial break. Back on the 250th anniversary of the shot heard round the world at Lexington Common and then the stand of the patriots at Concord Bridge. We'll continue to warm in just a moment.
Philip Patrick
The townsmen cry hurrah, boys, here comes the grenadier Here come the grenadiers Me boys who know no doubts or fears Sing to row hooro and a row a hooro for the British grenadiers Then let us fill a bumper and drink our health to those who carry caps and pouches and wear the looped clothes May they and their commanders live happy all their years Sing a tara row and a row, row, row for the.
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C. Steven Manion
So Philip Patrick of our sponsor, Birch Gold joins us. Philip, thanks so much. I want to talk to you about some updates on Gold, but I got to Ask you, you were raised in England, correct? I believe London.
Raheem Kassam
Correct, yes, London, England.
C. Steven Manion
And where'd you go before university?
Julie Kelly
Where did you go?
C. Steven Manion
You went to prep school or high school, as we would call it. I think you call it public school over there. But they're private kind of prep schools to prepare people for college, correct?
Raheem Kassam
Correct. Yeah, I went to a school called University College School in London, by the way.
C. Steven Manion
Okay, audience. That means our own Philip Patrick is quite awfully. Awfully. That's a very prominent. So how is it taught? We're here last night. We had Patrick K. O'Donnell on last night, and today we're going through and doing Lexington and Concord, one of the most important events in world history. How is it taught in British. How is the American Revolution taught in British schools?
Raheem Kassam
A little bit different to how it's taught here, I think really taught as part of British Empire. History focuses more on the causes like taxation, colonial unrest, more so than political breakdown and sort of a heroic revolution. So we're looking at it from the British perspective more so than the American, for sure.
C. Steven Manion
It was. Was it not? Because you had. People don't realize till you see it through the eyes of the British. This was hotly contested in commons for a year. I mean, this was a. Was an event because at the time you have India with Clive. So you had the beginning really of the major part of the empire and the North American part's kind of in revolt, the Indian part's going on, but it was hugely contested. I tell people the way to look at it is kind of the British Vietnam. I mean, it overwhelms debate. It's constantly debated. You have some of the most prominent men in commons that take the side of the colonists.
Julie Kelly
It wasn't that the whole Parliament or.
C. Steven Manion
Even the British people were against the colonists. Many of them were arguing the case. I think it was Edmund Burke and others argued the thing of you've got to reach an accommodation or we have to think of another way. It was kind of the Crown through a series of foreign ministers or the people that had the portfolio for the empire that kind of mismanaged this thing. And I think always lost sight of the fact that the toughness of the colonists were really, because they were essentially Englishmen with other countries in there, but they had this attitude of freedom and their rights and they weren't going.
Julie Kelly
This is why this whole thing kicks.
C. Steven Manion
Off this weekend with going to an arsenal to get the weapons before the colonists, you know, got to get the weapons and the gunpowder, because these folks.
Julie Kelly
Are Going to put up a fight, right?
Raheem Kassam
Absolutely correct. But you know, I agree vehemently in the UK we look at it very differently to how you do in the U.S. but you're correct. It took a certain type of person, a certain strength, a desire for freedom to make that move and you know, create essentially the United States. But like I said, we. It's brushed over at school in the uk. There's certainly not the focus that you have on it here for obvious reasons.
C. Steven Manion
No, it's quite fun. What is going on? People all day long are texting me. They love the material you guys put out. We've put out together. They're now very focused. I talked about the Rio reset of what's going to happen with the brics. We got a couple of minutes here. Just give people a snapshot. They're blown away every day by kind of these movements in gold that are not traditional. These are people who have owned gold for a long time. Just give us a couple of minutes of where you think we really are.
Raheem Kassam
You know, what you said earlier, I think was important. It's not the price that's so important, but it's the fundamentals driving gold and it's almost everything at the moment. So, so what are we seeing? We're seeing confidence in the US dollar cracking. The dollar's lost 9% of its value since January. And this is despite rising treasury yields, which is a major red flag. Right. It's a signal that confidence in the US dollar is waning. Investors right now fleeing US assets despite higher returns because ultimately, short term there's a loss of faith in US and economic political stability. What we're seeing at the moment is a textbook case of risk premium repricing. We're seeing rising yields, falling currency and the markets now demanding compensation for perceived chaos. And that's the exact kind of environment in which gold thrives. Right. The Fed in a very tough situation. Right. If treasury demand falters, which it is, the Fed may be forced into a position where they have to buy debt to stabilize markets as they have done on many occasions, essentially monetizing unpayable debt. So we're in a very tough situation. We have twin deficits now exploding both trade and budget. Right. The idea is we can go through short term pain and if ultimately we can reshore jobs, dollars, it'll be worth it. But timing and execution is going to be very important. If fiscal chaos follows, it's going to destabilize the dollar further. So there is a fight happening now. You mentioned Rio, the BRICs are fighting for their share as well. And all of this bodes well for gold, which is why we're seeing prices go through the roof.
C. Steven Manion
I want to talk. You spend a couple of minutes. We got about five minutes left. I want you. Because people see this rapid rise and they say, gosh, when Ben and these guys start talking about it, I don't know if it was 1100, 1200 bucks or below 1500, it's 3300. There's days, two days in the past week, this week, and last week, I think gold popped over $100 each day, which just doesn't happen. And I do have people come to me go, is it so high price? I said, you can't think of it that way. This is a hedge long term. This is a store of value. Long term. You do this. Gold is not a speculative thing. It doesn't move like a stock, although it's outperformed the s and P500 over the last 25 years.
Julie Kelly
What do you say to people that say, hey, I like what I hear.
C. Steven Manion
I like what I read, but the price is so high. Should I get involved now? Should I wait? What do you tell your clients?
Raheem Kassam
There's a few things. The first is the one that you touched on, and that is that gold is a reflection of currency. Right? And gold's price can go as far as currency goes down is the first thing. Secondly, we're dealing in a climate at the moment where everything is high. Yes, we've seen some downside in the markets this year, but we've seen downside from the highest point in history from a price to earning standpoint we've ever seen. Right? So the ability to buy low and sell high, it's tough in this climate, right? We've printed huge amounts of money. We've created bubbles everywhere. So the question then becomes, what's more conducive for the climate in front of us? And I think that's where precious metals have a very, very big advantage. But people have to understand this is all going to be boiled down to our. To our. To our currency fight, right? Because like I said, gold prices are a reflection of currency. Jim Rickards, and I've mentioned this before, he's been calling for gold at over $10,000 an ounce for a long time now. His view is we're going to ultimately see hyperinflation here in the United States. If gold's at $10,000 an ounce, we could see a loaf of bread at 400 bucks. But that mindset seems crazy today. But anyone that understands currency understands that it's a real possibility. Central banks around the world now are looking for a flight to safety. And when currency is up in the air, there is nothing safer than gold.
C. Steven Manion
Also in the legislation, besides the trade war and joining the economic war against the Chinese Communist Party, the inability of the political class to look to if we don't get to the basics, and that is the first order of magnitude thing we have to do, is we have to dramatically close these budget deficits so the treasury just doesn't have more government securities they have to sell to finance this madness. That is something the world's capital markets are looking at, the world's central banks are looking at, are they not, sir?
Raheem Kassam
Yeah, absolutely. Congress is going to add another $5.8 trillion in deficits. And this is with debt already over 100% of GDP. It's unsustainable and foreign investors know it. So they are watching very, very closely what's happening. And if we continue down this path, they will continue to flee from the dollar and President Trump will have no chance at that point. If interest payments on the debt are 50% of revenue, there's no coming back from that. Look at any nation in history that has been in that position. There is no coming back from that. So closing the deficit, curving the spending is the number one priority. I'll take a recession, I'll take inflation. If we can get a handle on the longer term problems.
C. Steven Manion
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C. Steven Manion
A minute, the Rio reset. How big a deal is it? The BRICs happen to be coming together in under 90 days and to a huge meeting down in Brazil to think through alternatives. How big do you think that reset.
Julie Kelly
Is going to be?
C. Steven Manion
Something significant?
Raheem Kassam
It's massive. It is massive. The BRICs are gathering steam. They're getting new members day on day on day. We need to watch that. We've got to keep a close eye on it. Rio reset is, is big news. I'm excited to go there hopefully and report on behalf of the war room and just get up to date news. But we will be watching the developments there very closely at Birch Gold Group because it's going to have a big effect on everybody here in the United States.
C. Steven Manion
Okay. We're going to do a run up to that and Philip Patrick and his team will be there representing the war room and doing breaking news from Patrick. Philip Patrick lives in la, always drawing the tough duty. Going to Rio for the Rio reset. Philip Patrick, I mean Patrick. Philip Patrick, thank you so much for joining us. Look forward to seeing you on here next week. Birchgold.com Bannon the American Revolution through British eyes. It is fascinating, fascinating, fascinating how it's taught over there. It's kind of their Vietnam. You know, George III was broken after that. He was, he was not the stablest guy in the world, but losing this empire, losing this part of his empire shattered him. Short commercial break Lexington and Concord 250 next in the war.
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C. Steven Manion
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Raheem Kassam
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C. Steven Manion
Okay, welcome back to the war room. That's the Emerson's poem, the Concord Hymn, written I believe on the 50th anniversary of the of the event in Lexington and Concord and put to me then put to music and of course that shortly thereafter the run up to the Civil War, the great event. This is why we say President Trump, now that you are the direct descendants of of that revolutionary spirit and President Trump is the leader of this movement to get Our sovereignty back and the freedoms of the American people against the globalists, the globalists today who are mocking President Trump around the country is no King Day or no King Day. These are the same people that are now making a huge deal over a trafficker, human trafficker and a bad guy and a criminal who was sent out of this country, came here illegally and was sent to this country. And they're all loving up on. That's what the Democrats want to love. They're exposing themselves every day. More importantly, these people. This is about mass deportations. We have 10 million illegal alien invaders here on Biden's watch. I'm not talking about the people came before. Let's just deal with the people came out of Biden's watch because that's enough to deal with right now. 10 million, we know the other day we walked through with Todd Bensman. We've walked through with Erik Prince's 1.6 million have final deportation orders. And then there's another 2 million that basically these phony temporary status are burning off. So you get 3.5 million, let's say 3.6. That could go over the next couple of years as you get the funding. Because we need now, now we're told we need $170 billion of infrastructure and other funding to do this, or the House saying $90 billion, the Senate saying 170. But this is, this is a direct strike at American sovereignty right back to the revolution. Are you going to allow 10 million? Would those folks that stood at Lexington Common and stood at the Concord Bridge, if you were to tell them that, hey, on the 250th anniversary of this, a quarter of a millennium from now, that the country, the United States of America, that came from your efforts here, that we would have 10 million illegal alien invaders in the country, in a minority of the country was not just fine with that. We're fighting with it to make sure that they never were forced out of the country, they would go, no, that's insanity. That won't happen. But it is happening. And that's the current. That's the current fight for liberty and freedom. We're either a country or we're not. We either have our sovereignty or we don't. We either have our territorial integrity or we don't. It's very simple. These are not up for debate. Either got it or you don't have it. You don't have it. You're something else. You're what the globalists want. You're Paul Ryan's America is an idea no dude, it ain't an idea. Do you think those guys. And led by Margaret Kemper Gage who gave the information to Dr. Warren who gave the information to the Sons of Liberty who gave the information to Paul Revere and Dawes and Prescott. They could do the ride, the midnight ride to inform the militias in Lexington and in Concord so people could be out to meet the British. We've played the grenadier song. What did Wellington call his troops? The scum of the earth. But absolutely tough, hard bitten as you could possibly get. Just like the world Navy. They used to always call the sailors the scum of the earth. But they were the best. They were the toughest. Stick to itiveness. That's who they were up against. What are we up against today? Starting on Monday we get so much and it's good, hey that it's all coming together. You live in a blessing. You are blessed to live in this time. Divine providence and God's wisdoms put you here and now and put you as a member of this war room posse. So you have a responsibility now. You have a duty. You have a dharma. Okay? As the Hindus say, you've been awakened. You cannot turn away from it. You can't turn away from your destiny. Because just like the revolutionary generation, if we don't quit, we win. Theirs was. And that's why Washington retreated all the time. To keep the army intact. An army in being eventually would defeat the British. That's why he continued to retreat, to retreat, to retreat. We'll do all this when we go through this summer. Once again, the 4th of July. Remember an ex expeditionary force landed on. Wait for it July 3rd. I think they knew they were going to get into a gunfight. Okay. Think these brothers knew that it was coming down and coming down hard. Think about what they came down with us with all the going to jail. You're going to take deep platform and take your credit cards and debank and everything like that. Hey, they were just as tough back then and just as vicious. This is not a garden party. It wasn't a garden party back then. What are we commemorating today? A gunfight. That's what we're commemorating. A gunfight. Just like OK Corral. Just like get his. Just like Tej girls going to jurisdiction. We're commemorating a gunfight. Not a lot of high falutin rhetoric. Come and take it right. You're commemorating a gunfight of Solomon Brown and Colonel Parker and the militia. A lot of French and Indian war veterans to do something about how to get on, how to get on with it. Right. Against some grenadiers, an expeditionary force. Guys have been all over the place. Pretty tough. Pretty tough. Nuts. Let's go. Let's get it on. Then later, Concord Bridge. The colonists could have fled, could have run. They didn't run. They dug in and said, no, don't think you're going to cross this. You're not. So we're going to throw down right here. That's your commemorating day. A gunfight. Remember that. That they dug in and through every patriot's grave down to the current time to you. We don't need gunfights because we can beat them politically in information warfare. And we are beating them. That's where they're losing their minds. They're losing their minds. David Brooks, total meltdown. Karl Rove, total meltdown. They're losing their minds because they can't defeat you. And certainly Trump is in every sphere. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. He is just running the tables in each one. And now they hide behind the courts. I don't believe you have judicial review, Supreme Court over. Over the President's commander in chief. And I guess we're just going to.
Julie Kelly
Have to get this.
C. Steven Manion
We're going to fight this one out, too. I'm kind of stunned he's commander in chief. This gets back to the unitary executive theory, or as the engine room informs me all the time, Article 2, Steve of the Constitution.
Julie Kelly
Taj Gill, you've been in a couple.
C. Steven Manion
Three gunfights. Today's a big day for you. Lexington and Concord, is it not?
Mike Lindell
Sir, yes, sir. Today is a big day and it's Easter weekday.
Julie Kelly
Holy Saturday.
C. Steven Manion
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Diane
Black.
Mike Lindell
People love this coffee. It really is the best coffee. The people have spoken. All you have to do is look at the reviews. It's incredible. And this weekend for Easter, we're doing a huge sale for the War Room posse. We're doing 30% off and we only run those sales like this two, three times a year. So we do it Easter. Than of course, on Black Friday, we have a big sale and probably fourth of July, but that's it. The rest of the time it's 15, 20% off.
C. Steven Manion
Wow. Taj, thank you for joining us. Holy Saturday and the 250th anniversary of the shot heard around the world. Want to thank you and thank you for your work. I get so many. Every time I go someplace, people say, we love the coffee and I love the inspiration. We've had enough Navy brew burned, burned on a Mestex or in your situation on Foxhole. And now you've done it right. The champagne of coffee. Taj. Gil. Thank you, sir, so, so much. Is it Diane? Taz, What a voice. Therese. What a voice. Go online and get her albums. Just magnificent. Original. It's sung with the original music and the original tempo and the original scores of Americana and Americana music in that the beautiful American, you know, beautiful voice with very little accompaniment.
Julie Kelly
Short commercial break.
C. Steven Manion
We're going to return in just a moment.
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C. Steven Manion
Thank you for being with us today for a special day, Holy Saturday, and also the 250th anniversary commemoration of the shot heard around the world at Lexington and Concord. We're going to be doing a lot of this, hopefully every couple of days in the 250th anniversary. Bunker Hill is 60 days away. Dr. Joseph Warren, who was so critical to tip off the Sons. One part of the Sons of Liberty tip off Paul Revere to get rolling. Let's alert people down at the makeshift armory at Concord because what do they want? They want your guns and they want your. They want your ammo, your powder. Let that be a lesson to you folks. Second amendment just didn't come out of nowhere. Just one dreamed up.
Julie Kelly
Mike Lindell, thank you for joining us.
C. Steven Manion
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Steve Bannon
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C. Steven Manion
Come forward, come forward, come forward. Right there.
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Summary of Episode 4426: "The Shot Heard Around The World: 250th Anniversary Of Lexington And Concord (cont)"
Introduction
In Episode 4426 of Bannon’s War Room, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Lexington and Concord battles, host Stephen K. Bannon delves deep into the historical significance of these events and draws parallels to contemporary political and social issues facing the United States. The episode features insightful discussions with experts, including political commentator C. Steven Manion, economic analyst Raheem Kassam, and guest Julie Kelly, among others.
Commemoration of Lexington and Concord
The episode opens with a dramatic reenactment led by Steve Bannon, evoking the tension and defiance of the colonial militia against British forces. This reenactment sets the stage for the day’s discussion, emphasizing the enduring spirit of American patriotism and resistance.
Key Quote:
“You are those patriots. You are the committees of correspondence. You are those folks of the Sons of Liberty.” – Stephen K. Bannon [02:10]
C. Steven Manion reflects on the importance of the Lexington and Concord battles, highlighting their role in showcasing the determination and preparedness of the American colonists. He underscores how these events are a testament to the unbroken chain of patriotism that continues to drive modern movements advocating for American sovereignty and liberty.
Current Political Climate and Sovereignty
Manion draws strong connections between the historical events of Lexington and Concord and the current political landscape, particularly focusing on the challenges to American sovereignty posed by mass immigration and judicial overreach. He criticizes recent Supreme Court decisions that impede the executive branch's authority, especially regarding the deportation of illegal aliens under the Alien Enemies Act.
Notable Discussion Points:
Key Quote:
“This is the biggest threat to liberty right now, our sovereignty.” – C. Steven Manion [13:33]
Legal Battles and the Alien Enemies Act
Julie Kelly and Taj Gill delve into the recent Supreme Court rulings that restrict the President’s ability to deport individuals deemed as enemies under the Alien Enemies Act. They discuss the political maneuvers by the ACLU to challenge executive actions and the broader implications for national security and governance.
Economic Insights: Gold Investment and the BRICS/Rio Reset
Raheem Kassam provides an in-depth analysis of the current economic climate, emphasizing the weakening confidence in the US dollar and the strategic importance of gold as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation. He explains how rising treasury yields and fiscal deficits are contributing to economic instability, making gold investments increasingly attractive.
Key Quote:
“We are in a very tough situation. We have twin deficits now exploding both trade and budget... all of this bodes well for gold.” – Raheem Kassam [20:07]
Manion and Kassam also discuss the emerging BRICS coalition and the upcoming Rio Reset, highlighting its potential impact on global economics and the US’s position within it. Kassam warns of significant shifts in international alliances that could further destabilize the dollar and benefit precious metals like gold.
Key Quote:
“The BRICs are gathering steam. They're getting new members day on day on day. We need to watch that.” – Raheem Kassam [26:31]
Second Amendment and Modern Patriotism
The conversation shifts to the importance of the Second Amendment, drawing parallels between the militias of the American Revolution and modern-day defenders of liberty. Manion emphasizes the responsibility of current citizens to uphold sovereignty and resist encroachments on constitutional rights.
Key Quote:
“Second amendment just didn't come out of nowhere. Just one dreamed up.” – C. Steven Manion [45:18]
Conclusion
As the episode concludes, Bannon reiterates the enduring legacy of Lexington and Concord, urging listeners to embody the same resilience and commitment to freedom demonstrated by the patriots 250 years ago. He calls for continued vigilance and proactive measures to protect American sovereignty and constitutional rights against both foreign and domestic threats.
Final Quote:
“If we don’t quit, we win. If we quit, we don’t win.” – Stephen K. Bannon [49:56]
Closing Remarks
Episode 4426 masterfully intertwines historical reflection with urgent contemporary issues, urging listeners to recognize their role in preserving American values and sovereignty. Through compelling discussions and poignant quotes, the episode serves as both a homage to the past and a call to action for the future.