This is so sad. I went on this show a couple times last year. I had some respect for the person who is not moronic Menschistan asshat Eric Garland. That’s fully gone now.
This is disinformation. Full stop. It’s being fed to this podcast by Chuck Johnson who is a holocaust-denying agent of Peter Thiel whose job is to infiltrate and run psyops on liberals. For the record, China sucks, but it is not the country currently attacking democracy in the United States.
Note: Bannon’s funder Miles Guo is not “China,” which makes it even weirder that he’s in the middle of this chart. He’s a Falun Gong-connected Putin ally who hates the CCP and spends his money running propaganda against it.
Anyway, good job Chuck. You have turned this podcast into pure disinformation designed to confuse liberals and cover for Russia.
One thing guys. If you’re going to spread disinfo about well-known figures, at least spell their names right on your graphics. Get your propaganda together.
Is your next exposé going to be about how the Jooz did everything? I’m sure that’s going to be Chuck’s next suggestion.
How far are you guys willing to go to keep the checks rolling in?
#ArrestMikeFlynn
"What isn’t so easy to understand is where Bannon got the money to fund his global anti-globalist campaign—his World Bank of moral bankruptcy. He’s too scared, of course, to fess up about it, even when directly asked, but speaks in reverent tones about (and with) two men: John Thornton, a former Goldman Sachs president who chairs the world’s largest gold-mining company and has a long history of investments in China, and Miles Kwok, a.k.a. Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire forced to flee China after allegations of bribery, kidnapping, money-laundering, fraud, and rape before settling in the United States and joining Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. (Spoiler alert: At the end of the film, we learn that Kwok has funded a Rule of Law Fund to the tune of $100 million. Who manages the fund? Bannon, of course.)" https://www.vogue.com/article/steve-bannon-documentary-the-brink-review
Then you've got Bannon on the We Build the Wall Exec Management Team, with Retired Brig Gen (Air Force) Robert Spalding who is a "critic of China" and Erik Prince who has (via Frontier Services Group) significant security training and logistics (Belt Road Initiative) business interests in China. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-xinjiang/erik-prince-had-no-knowledge-of-training-agreement-in-chinas-xinjiang-spokesman-idUSKCN1PQ4FJ