Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4933: Potential Shutdown At The Start Of New Year; The Paramilitary Cult Of Furries

Nov 18, 2025
Eric Prince, a private security entrepreneur and Blackwater founder, discusses kinetic options for combating narco-gangs in Latin America, emphasizing the impact of the CCP on regional instability. Investigative journalist Julie Kelly dives into judicial actions related to political investigations, focusing on grand jury materials and immigration rulings. The conversation also touches on potential violence linked to paramilitary subcultures, providing a provocative look at current cultural and political tensions.
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INSIGHT

Mexico Seen As A Narco State

  • Mexican citizens, especially Gen Z, view their country as a 'narco state' after repeated assassinations and mass violence.
  • Public outrage spiked when the president declared it 'illegal' to go to war with cartels, sparking historic protests.
ADVICE

Favor Covert Over Massive Invasions

  • Support leadership change in narco-controlled countries by enabling credible local leaders and targeted actions rather than large conventional invasions.
  • Use covert action and kinetic strikes to empower governors or local forces to overmatch cartels without massive U.S. troop footprints.
ANECDOTE

Haiti's Brutal Gang Violence

  • Eric Prince described horrific gang violence in Haiti, including ambushes, beheadings, and organs harvested for witch doctors.
  • He says Haitian police became more capable after outside professionals enabled them without U.S. taxpayer funding.
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