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Oct 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4873: Fight In New Jersey; Sanctions Increase Against Russia, US Lifts Key Restrictions On Ukraine

Scott Pressler, a dedicated conservative activist known for his grassroots mobilization efforts, shares crucial insights on voter turnout strategies for the tightly contested New Jersey gubernatorial race. He emphasizes the importance of early in-person voting and how volunteers can leverage his Early Vote Action app. Pressler also discusses tactics for flipping Pennsylvania by mobilizing low-propensity voters against Democratic justices. The conversation highlights the urgency of grassroots organizing in key battlegrounds and the impact of local elections on broader political trends.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4872: AI To Replace Your Family; Trumps World

In this engaging discussion, Joe Allen, an AI and transhumanism editor, warns about the risks of AI taking control and the implications for society. Eric Cortellessa, a journalist from Time magazine, delves into Trump’s strategic diplomacy surrounding the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, revealing how past relationships shaped negotiations. Meanwhile, investigative journalist James O'Keefe exposes fraud in federal small-business contracts, detailing his undercover methods that caught contractors off guard. This conversation blends technology, politics, and investigative journalism in a compelling way.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom battleground EP 875: Catholic Bishop Marries, Non-Catholics Receive Eucharist, INVADERS Fake Baptism, Anglicans In Schism

Elizabeth Yore, a knowledgeable commentator on Catholic issues, and Jenny Holland, who covers Protestant topics and social controversies, dive deep into the evolving crises within the Church. They uncover the scandal of non-Catholics receiving the Eucharist at the Vatican and the implications of a Peruvian bishop's controversial marriage. The discussion also touches on the use of fake baptisms by migrants seeking asylum and the schismatic split of GAFCON from the Anglican Communion. The guests offer sharp insights and critiques about these pressing matters.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4871: Left Implode Over DHS Election Security Unit

In a lively press availability, Donald J. Trump, the former U.S. president and controversial political figure, addresses pressing matters. He discusses the DHS election integrity unit and the backlash it has sparked among opponents, likening their reaction to a 'meltdown.' Trump also dives into foreign policy, detailing military actions and his hopes for peace amid ongoing conflicts. He emphasizes the significance of tariffs for economic strength and reflects on his administration’s intervention in urban safety issues, offering a glimpse into his strategic vision.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4870: Revolt Of The Luddites

Max Tegmark, an MIT physicist and AI researcher, emphasizes the urgent need for caution surrounding the development of superintelligent AI. He argues for a pause until safety measures and public consensus are established. The discussion highlights the societal implications of universal access to AI and critiques tech oligarchs promoting rapid development. Tegmark also contrasts AI tools with transhumanist goals, while addressing accusations of Luddite thinking. Additionally, they explore China's ambitions in technology and the pressing need for regulatory frameworks.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4869: The Battle For New Jersey And Pennsylvania

Cliff Maloney, a grassroots organizer focused on New Jersey and Pennsylvania, shares insights on turnout strategies that led to a 5.5% GOP improvement in New Jersey contests. He discusses how targeting low-propensity voters can flip key races. Michael Pack, a filmmaker known for honoring veterans, talks about his documentary 'Last 600 Meters,' highlighting the realism of Marine battles and upcoming screenings. Both guests emphasize the importance of grassroots mobilization and the cultural impact of political cinema.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 874: AI Psychosis: The Disorder Of The Masses

In this discussion, Joe Allen, an editor specializing in transhumanism and AI, highlights alarming trends in AI attachment that he terms 'AI psychosis.' He argues that this phenomenon leads to a loss of reality as machines replace human connections. Allen warns about the pervasive pressure from corporations for AI adoption, which can distort educational integrity, and suggests that even the creators of AI are beginning to recognize its potential harms. The conversation dives deep into the societal impact of these rapidly advancing technologies, urging listeners to remain vigilant.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4868: Weaponization Of Science: Flaws & Fraud In Research

Donald Trump speaks candidly from the Oval Office, discussing policy issues like the government shutdown and foreign relations with India. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler dives deep into the alleged manipulation of science, highlighting troubling claims about vaccine data at the CDC and its ties to funding biases. He presents a list of wrongfully retracted studies that suggest possible collusion in health agencies. The dialogue raises significant questions about trust in scientific research amidst political agendas.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4867: Making America Healthy Again And Stopping Chronic Disease

Steve Cortez, an investigative filmmaker known for the Make America Healthy Again documentary, joins the discussion to address America’s health crisis. He delves into the chronic disease epidemic and the roles of Big Food and Big Pharma in perpetuating it. Cortez outlines the MAHA agenda, emphasizing preventive care and regenerative farming. He advocates for banning pharmaceutical ads to challenge corporate influence and shares insights from his documentaries aimed at voter persuasion. The conversation is a passionate call for immediate change in public health policy.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4866: Rebirth Of The Love For Country And God

James O'Keefe, an investigative journalist known for his undercover work, shares shocking insights into his recent investigation of fraudulent federal 8(a) contracting. He reveals how large swathes of taxpayer money are exploited through systemic corruption. Alongside him, Dave Brat, a former congressman, discusses the rise of spiritual nationalism and the rekindled love for country and faith as a counterpoint to cultural deconstruction. Together, they explore the implications for American politics and the urgent need for reform.

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