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Dec 20, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5011: Live From AMFest Day 2; Cernovich Live

Mike Cernovich, a filmmaker known for his thought-provoking projects, shares insights about his film 'Meaning', which dives into spirituality, purpose, and the impacts of technology like Neuralink and ayahuasca. Javier Negre discusses the importance of mobilizing conservative values in Hispanic communities and countering misinformation in media. Bo French highlights local political engagement in Texas, focusing on energy policies and addressing concerns about Islamist influence. The discussions paint a vivid picture of modern political and spiritual landscapes.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5010: Live From AMFest Day 2 cont.

Stephen K. Bannon kicks off a patriotic event with notable guests discussing the January 6 narrative and calls for pardons. Insights into Trump's 2024 strategy and grassroots organizing are highlighted, stressing the importance of local volunteer efforts. The podcast dives into federal debt and investment strategies in gold and silver as financial hedges. Voices discuss the risks of AI and the role of big tech, linking these to cultural impacts. The J6 Choir captures attention with their music for a cause, while Charlie Kirk's legacy inspires action among attendees.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5009: Live From AMFest Day 2

Peter Navarro, a former White House trade advisor, discusses crucial economic policies, focusing on inflation drivers like housing and food costs. He highlights the impacts of tariffs and manufacturing repatriation, underscoring the need for policies that favor American production. Political commentator Brian Glenn joins in, engaging with the audience about event logistics and rallying support for movement efforts. Together, they explore the significance of manufacturing and upcoming events like President Trump's rally, blending economic insight with grassroots activism.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 914: Cyborg Theocracy: Visions Of An All-Powerful Machine

The hosts dive into the cultural and political implications of AI, discussing its potential to become an all-powerful entity. They critique Time's AI Person of the Year selection and analyze NVIDIA's pivotal role in the AI landscape. Engaging debates unfold about AI's long-term influence over humanity, while voices raise concerns about dependency on AI companions and tutors. The conversation touches on the notion of AI as a new digital species and its parallels with religious metaphors, questioning whether it could become an 'antichrist' figure in contemporary society.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5008: Live From AMFest Day 1

The live discussion kicks off with concerns over campus shootings and the need for transparency. A deep dive into domestic terrorism narratives questions the mainstream portrayal of right-wing extremism. Engaging audience Q&A reveals opinions on self-defense rights and the role of firearms. Hosts analyze the implications of AI in healthcare and job markets, while also discussing preparedness against future threats. The conversation escalates as they connect immigration and terrorism, plus explore transhumanism's unsettling possibilities.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5007: Tanenhaus Returns: Buckley And The Conservative Revolution

Sam Tanenhaus, historian and author, joins to dive deep into the life of William F. Buckley and the roots of the conservative movement. He reveals Buckley’s early admiration for McCarthy and how he countered liberal narratives by founding National Review. Tanenhaus discusses Buckley’s ability to connect with the working class, his ideological battles with figures like Ayn Rand, and his strategic moves to maintain conservative credibility. The conversation sheds light on the intricate alliances and tensions that shaped modern conservatism.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5006: Left Melts Down Over Inflation Numbers; Is There A Cover Up At Brown

Join Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator focusing on campus politics, Peter Navarro, an economist and former White House trade adviser, and Matt Boyle, a political analyst from Breitbart. They dive into the latest CPI numbers and what they mean for inflation narratives. Posobiec raises concerns over alleged failures at Brown University, while Navarro champions tariffs as a way to fight inflation. Boyle discusses how economic recovery could shift political dynamics ahead of the midterms, making it a must-listen for anyone following the political landscape.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Special: Trump's Address To The Nation

John Solomon, an investigative journalist, joins the panel alongside on-the-ground White House correspondent Brian Glenn, and the combative Alex Jones from InfoWars. They dissect Trump's address, focusing on key topics like border security, economic relief, and healthcare reforms. Solomon emphasizes the importance of communication strategies while Glenn shares live insights from the White House. Jones calls for a stronger mobilization against perceived threats. The discussion concludes with analysis of Trump's messaging effectiveness and its potential impact on upcoming elections.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 913: Signs Of Catholic Revival Amid Massive Widespread Post-Conciliar Implosion

Frank Walker, a Conservative Catholic commentator, and Jenny Holland, a journalist focused on cultural and religious issues, delve into the current state of the Catholic Church. They discuss the significance of Bishop Ronald Hicks' appointment and critique its implications for the Church's future. The conversation shifts to Pope Leo's controversial praise of Lebanon amidst a backdrop of decline. Both guests highlight signs of revitalization among the laity and traditional practices in France, contrasting this with a struggling hierarchy.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5005: New Information Drops On Possible Targeted Attack At Brown; Failure Of Republican Leadership

Join Mike Davis, a conservative legal analyst, and Julie Kelly, an investigative commentator, as they dive into recent events surrounding a possible targeted attack at Brown University. They discuss the concerning pace and communication from local and federal authorities, questioning discrepancies between official statements and eyewitness accounts. The duo also critiques Republican leadership for their failures in holding investigators accountable and reflects on significant topics such as national security and DOJ accountability. Tune in for a passionate discussion on pressing issues!

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