Episode Summary: Bannon’s War Room – Episode 4632: Live From CERN: The Worship Of Human Data; Pushing For Answers In Butler
Release Date: July 15, 2025
Host: Stephen K. Bannon
Description: WAR ROOM: Pandemic is the first and most comprehensive program providing up-to-the-minute news. Stephen K. Bannon hosts medical experts, politicians, business leaders, and frontline workers to deliver insider insights on the latest developments.
1. Economic Update: Inflation and Market Reactions
Stephen K. Bannon opens the episode with a detailed analysis of the June Consumer Price Index (CPI). He highlights that headline inflation increased by 3.10% year-over-year, aligning with expectations and marking it as the second warmest reading of the year after January's 3.00%.
- Bannon (00:00): “Headline inflation is up 3.10%, as expected, making it the second warmest of the year.”
Bannon explains that when excluding volatile food and energy sectors, core inflation stands at 2.90%, slightly above the previous 2.80% but still on target. He notes that long-term interest rates are declining, reflecting the market’s response to less severe inflation data.
- Bannon (02:10): “The monthly core number is up 2.10%, which certainly seems like the market was expecting this or worse.”
2. Artificial Intelligence and the Job Market
The conversation shifts to the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on employment. Bannon introduces a discussion between Mike Benz and Joe Scarborough, emphasizing the divergent views on whether AI will create or destroy jobs.
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Joe Scarborough (02:49): “AI companies are trying to scare us. If we never had any new ideas, we wouldn't be making progress.”
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Mike Benz (05:49): “The models are becoming more capable faster than employers and government are dealing with it.”
Scarborough cites Jensen Huang of Nvidia, who argues that AI will enhance productivity and create new job opportunities, contrasting with opinions from Dario Amade, CEO of Anthropic, who warns of significant disruptions in entry-level white-collar positions.
3. Nvidia and US-China Tech Relations
Bannon reports on a significant development where Nvidia secured assurances from the Trump administration to sell its chips to China, a move expected to bolster Nvidia's stock market performance globally.
- Bannon (15:00): “Breaking news: Nvidia is lifting the whole stock market around the world this year based on the news they can sell their chips into China.”
He underscores the strategic importance of this agreement in securing rare earth elements and maintaining the US's technological edge amidst China's growing influence.
4. Special Counsel and Epstein Investigations
A substantial portion of the episode focuses on the ongoing investigations into former President Trump and the Epstein case. Bannon advocates for appointing a special counsel to oversee these inquiries, citing a deep state effort to undermine Trump’s administration.
- Bannon (27:56): “We have recommended a special counsel. It looks like by the end of this week, they will announce a special prosecutor.”
He connects the Epstein investigation to broader attempts to dismantle Trump’s influence, urging for transparency and accountability.
5. BRICS and the Rio Reset
Nor bin Laden discusses the upcoming BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, where emerging superpowers aim to replace the US dollar as the global currency. This "Rio Reset" is expected to decrease global demand for the dollar, potentially reducing its value.
- Nor bin Laden (15:00): “The Rio Reset in July marks a pivotal moment when BRICS objectives move decisively from a theoretical possibility towards inevitable reality.”
He advises listeners to consider diversifying their savings into precious metals like gold to hedge against the declining dollar.
6. CERN’s Controversial Activities
A significant segment is dedicated to CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, where Joe Allen and Nor bin Laden discuss the enigmatic and controversial experiments conducted there. Concerns are raised about potential catastrophic outcomes, such as the creation of black holes.
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Joe Allen (31:47): “The ultimate idea is to figure out what the early universe looked like during the first few seconds of the Big Bang.”
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Nor bin Laden (35:40): “The recurring fear is that these experiments might create a huge black hole that will engulf us all.”
They delve into allegations of sinister rituals and excessive government spending, portraying CERN as a "temple to the high priest of science" with hidden dangers.
7. Immigration and National Security Issues
Bannon addresses the growing concerns over immigration, highlighting the Chinese Communist Party's acquisition of US farmland and control over critical supply chains. He warns of the potential for China to tighten its grip on global food production, posing significant national security risks.
- Bannon (30:10): “Chinese control over fertilizer, animal feed, and farming equipment is not getting enough attention.”
He emphasizes the urgency for America to prepare for possible disruptions by advising listeners to invest in emergency supplies.
8. Ukraine Conflict and US Involvement
The discussion returns to the Ukraine conflict, where Bannon criticizes the US's involvement, arguing that it is a European issue that should be managed by NATO allies. He references a disturbing report from the Financial Times about a call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, suggesting that the US might be considering providing missiles capable of striking Moscow and St. Petersburg.
- Bannon (40:10): “The Financial Times reports that President Trump discussed long-range American missiles with Zelensky, indicating a possible strike on Moscow.”
He warns that such actions could escalate the conflict into a nuclear confrontation, drawing parallels to World War II's global devastation.
9. Auto PIN Scandal and Government Oversight
Senator Daria Amade joins the conversation to address the Auto PIN scandal, where misuse of the personal identification number (PIN) system by the Biden administration is under scrutiny. She calls for transparency and accountability, urging Congress to subpoena relevant documents.
- Daria Amade (49:10): “We need to get all the documents and see them. We need to know who authorized the use of the PIN.”
Amade also highlights the lack of official records and the reliance on whistleblowers, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation.
10. Calls for Transparency in Assassination Attempt Investigation
Amade further discusses the need to declassify records related to an assassination attempt on President Trump. She criticizes the lack of official information and calls for a criminal investigation to uncover the truth.
- Daria Amade (50:48): “We need to declassify all records relating to the Butler assassination attempt. We need to see all of it.”
She stresses that most information has come from whistleblowers and that official channels have not provided sufficient details.
Notable Quotes:
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Stephen K. Bannon (00:00): “Headline inflation is up 3.10%, as expected, making it the second warmest of the year.”
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Joe Scarborough (02:49): “AI companies are trying to scare us. If we never had any new ideas, we wouldn't be making progress.”
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Nor bin Laden (15:00): “The Rio Reset in July marks a pivotal moment when BRICS objectives move decisively from a theoretical possibility towards inevitable reality.”
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Joe Allen (31:47): “The ultimate idea is to figure out what the early universe looked like during the first few seconds of the Big Bang.”
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Daria Amade (49:10): “We need to get all the documents and see them. We need to know who authorized the use of the PIN.”
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
In this episode, Stephen K. Bannon navigates through a myriad of pressing issues, from economic indicators and the transformative impact of AI on the job market to geopolitical tensions involving the US, China, and emerging alliances like BRICS. The episode underscores concerns about governmental transparency, the potential dangers of unchecked scientific experimentation at institutions like CERN, and the looming threats of escalating conflicts in Ukraine.
Special attention is given to the need for accountability in high-stakes political situations, advocating for investigations into deep state activities and misuse of governmental powers. Bannon and his guests emphasize vigilance and proactive measures to safeguard national interests and individual financial security amidst a rapidly changing global landscape.
Listeners are encouraged to stay informed, critically assess institutional actions, and engage in financial planning to mitigate potential economic and geopolitical risks.
