Bannon`s War Room
Episode 4915: Building A Personal Offense Against Big Tech; Marines 250
10 Nov 2025
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Chapter 1: What is the primal scream of a dying regime?
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
Chapter 2: How does the host suggest we confront big tech?
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann. It's Monday, 10 November, Year of Our Lord 2025. It is the 250th anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest institutions, the greatest country on earth has ever produced or created. That is the United States Marine Corps.
Eric Prince is with me in the studio as we celebrate the Marines. Just an extraordinary institution and group of men and women. Jack Posobiec is live in Philadelphia. where we have the birthplace of the Marine Corps, and all day long there are going to be activities that we are going to cover here on Real America's Voice in the War Room. Jack Posobiec, what do you got for us, brother?
Steve, we're here at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. They're about to read the solemn reading of the KIA behind me here. They're going through every single name. And we've got the booklet here, the KIAs. The list of the KIA for this unit, Steve, seven pages long, single spaced. That's the amount of people that they lost just in this one company.
And they're going through every single name will be read. We're out here in the rain. We're in Philadelphia, the city that was the birthplace of the Marine Corps. They're reading every name and ringing a bell for each one.
Now, this is KIAs just from just from Vietnam.
No, Steve, just from their company.
Wow. Wow. Amazing. Extraordinary. Jack, we're going to come back to you. Just hang on. We're going to come back to you in a moment, so stick there. Jack Posobiec live in Philadelphia. This is a group commemorating, United States Marines commemorating their tours in Vietnam, I guess. It ought to be a lesson for everybody, the KIAs.
This is why people throw around these things like Venezuela and we're going to open Syria. The American people are kind of tired of this, right? They want to see focus here in the United States. We've got enough problems. We've got a major Islamic problem, not just in Michigan. We've got a major...
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the Marine Corps' 250th anniversary?
Islam problem in New York City and in Texas. It's got to be dealt with. It has to be dealt with. And it's got to be dealt with now by us. We can't let this thing fester. When it festers, you see what happens in Michigan. You see what happens in New York City where you have a...
Can you believe that in New York City after 9-11, of which was one of the motivating forces for you doing Blackwater and actually sending all these patriots that went to defend their country as contractors because, quite frankly, the U.S.
government couldn't afford to keep them on the balance sheet anymore, right, with benefits and paying everything like that, that 24 years after 9-11 that a Marxist... Elect a radical jihadist. Marxist jihadist. And people should know we are checking in deeply into the background of this guy. He's not a citizen. He's a Ugandan citizen. He's got a dual passport, and it never should have been given.
I mean, this guy never should have been approved by the State Department. Kristi Noem should denaturalize him. Denaturalizing on the facts and that's a process that we're working on. You have, you know, you're held in such high regard by the MAGA movement and the president and people kind of in the senior leadership in this movement because you are action oriented.
And when I talk to Eric, I can always get a good read on what's going on geopolitically and a really good read on what's national security and intelligence. How do I say this?
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Chapter 4: What events are happening in Philadelphia to celebrate the Marines?
Having known you now for 20 years, You've been obsessed by an issue that was kind of a little bit outside your bailiwick, which is the high technology about communications. Talk to me about that because we're going to get to you. You've built this phone, but this is one that is, are you Ahab and this is your white whale?
Or is this because of your knowledge and understanding as you've worked to support the United States and run things like Blackwater, et cetera, about communications, about comms? I read a lot of history and a lot of military history, and every significant movement that was destroyed was often undermined or destroyed by their communications being compromised.
And I was an early investor in Wicker, which was a secure app, all at the same time doing Blackwater, doing covert action programs, all the rest. And especially when Wicker was sold to Amazon, And then especially after the 2020 election when big tech is very much colluding with big government, the deep state, to throttle free speech.
Well, they bought Wicker so they could basically shut down secure communications. Or put a backdoor that nobody could verify. Right. But especially what they did with Parler and they did it in such a coordinated, concerted approach after the 2020 election and throwing people off of platforms.
Right.
I said, to hell with it. We need to develop our own phone. We're not going to make big tech bigger or better, uh, by complaining about it only if we can compete. And so we pivoted, we have a development team and we developed the unplugged phone. We've sold many thousands, many, uh, you guys, you're the war room audience. The posse was the first, first launch audience.
And, um, and we've now, so that was our beta. I think we sold 12 or 13,000 in the beta.
uh redid the operating system we brought a fantastic guy over from apple he said eric i'm i'm i'm a man married to a woman i'm a christian i have six kids i like guns and jiu jitsu and i'm tired of working with a company that hates me and he said please let me help you build out unplugged this is joe joe joe yeah and i think you'll be on tomorrow yeah
Um, and so we redesigned the phone and the operating system and we did three things. One, we made it much more friendly and easy to transition to for transitioning your contacts and your photos and all the rest and to make it very, friendly, but not just for Android world, but for Apple world.
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Chapter 5: How does the unplugged phone protect user data?
We are a lock on Pandora's box. Why do you think we're trying to deconstruct the administrative state and destroy the deep state? We're only making the 100 subpoenas they've got out on this conspiracy theory or this vast conspiracy they've got are just now hitting.
It looks like, as it stands now, taking down the deep state is a much bigger effort than I think people realized when we took the government back over this time. Is that the reason you need this phone? Because you can never trust the big tech government collusion.
will never be broken and you can't, that oligarchy will continue to basically use your data again, first off to monetize it when you don't want to monetize, but also to use it against you.
Look, right now, any government agent or any investigator, anybody with $1,000 in a credit card can go buy data from a data broker and figure out who went to a gun show, who went to a Christian school, who went to a prayer meeting, who went to the weekly rosary or whatever. or went to a liquor store. I mean, whatever it is, you're talking about the Islamization of parts of America.
They're forcing certain places to close bars or to close a liquor shop or to not sell pork. Come on. allowing that much power into any government hands or the fact is into private sector hands. If we believe in the constitution, right? First amendment, free speech, fourth amendment gives you supposed to guarantee you a right against unnecessary search.
And you're saying we can show the letters that, that us government and law enforcement agencies have tried to break into that phone, right? And they can't do it. So they come back to the company and say, and the, you guys can't do it either. Only the individual. That's correct. The keys belong to you, the owner of the phone. That's it. That's pretty extraordinary.
So they said, we've used every means at our disposal of the DOJ, FBI, Secret Service, DEA. So as you know, because we were the biggest, our audience bought more of these than any of the people that got them, love them. As soon as they could do, you know, it was a little complicated at first. You guys made it much simpler. And so we fixed that. We fixed that. We made it easier to transition.
And also... When you buy an unplugged phone, you get an hour online with our tech. Like if you should go to an Apple store and they transfer all your stuff, we do that for you remotely and make it easy. So easy to transition, allows you to navigate with all the apps that you're used to. Literally every one of them. Yeah. And the phone has been hardened.
And if people are wondering about any back doors, it's open sourced. Unplugged.com slash War Room. You get all your discounts, everything. Go there. Check it out. Most importantly, you interact with people. Get all the information today. You guys have done a great job of putting the information up. As you know, the War Room posse is into the receipts. So they'll dig down on this. Bring it.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of surveillance capitalism?
Pretty much, yeah. Okay, good. We're going to let you go, Eric Prince. Social media, podcasts, where does everybody go? Real Eric D. Prince on X. And I haven't taped an episode of the podcast in a while because I'm working on some things, and I'll come back out with that probably after Christmas. We're going to talk to you about the podcast.
I think it's a way to allow you to do it and do all your travels around the world. Thank you, sir. And listen, thank you to the United States Marine Corps. Happy birthday. It's an amazing organization. Incredible. We have an ecumenical family with kids in various services. Not a Marine yet, and I'm pushing one of them to go Marine Corps. Whoa. So you've got Army, Navy. Army, Navy.
What can you say? Eric Prince, thank you for being here to help celebrate the 250th anniversary. Birthday of the Marine Corps. Thank you, sir. We're going to go back to Philadelphia. Short break. Back to Philadelphia and Jack Posobiec. Let me be blunt. Gold is up around 40% this year. That's not speculation. That's reality.
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Chapter 7: How does the unplugged phone serve as an off-ramp for parents?
So I want to curtail my remarks right there for that.
Let's listen to TAPS.
Thank you. At this point, we're going to move... When Steve, when they're wrapping up here...
The thing that people need to remember, of course, is when we're talking about going overseas, when we're talking about putting American men, American boots on the ground, American soldiers, Marines, sailors, airmen in harm's way, this isn't some fluffy think piece in the Washington Post or the New York Times.
That means you're sending these boys to be willing to get blown up, to be willing to get shot at, and in many cases, not coming back. That's why we take it seriously every single day in the war room and on human events daily. And look, the men of Philadelphia are willing to fight the same way they were willing to fight 250 years ago, the way they were willing to fight the Vietnam era.
We'll always be willing to fight. But that's why you take it seriously. We're doing the prayer now. lest we forget.
Amen. We're going to toss to Charlie Kirk a show at the conclusion of War Room, as we do every day for the last, what, three or four years. You're going to do the show live today from Philadelphia at 2 o'clock, Human Events Daily. And then tonight, 5 to 7, besides going to everything happening in the Senate, et cetera, Michael Pack's going to be my co-host in studio.
We're going to talk to some Marines. that fought in Iraq. And, of course, Michael is working on a new film about Afghanistan and the Marines at Abbey Gate. We're going to get into that also. So, Jack Posobiec, social media, brother, before you get back on the show today at 2 o'clock on Real America's Voice.
It's at Jack Posobiec. You can follow on Twitter, Telegram, and Truth.
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Chapter 8: Why is the Marine Corps considered an extraordinary institution?
Do it today.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
Okay, like I said, all day we're going to be commemorating the United States Marine Corps. Tomorrow we're going to do our traditional Veterans Day special throughout the day. Michael Pack, you're going to co-host with me in studio from 5 to 7.
We're actually going to have, which I've wanted to do for a while, we're going to have a few of the Marines that actually fought in Fallujah Najaf and Second Fallujah on the show today as our guest. One more time, where do people go to see it tonight live? And it's going to be up on Amazon tomorrow, the film?
Absolutely. It'll be on 10 p.m. tonight. It should be 10 p.m. across the country, although some stations are moving up to 11, some to 9, so it's good to check. But it should be 10 p.m. most places across the country. And if you miss it, it'll be on Amazon and other streaming services starting tomorrow. And I hope your audience tunes in. I'm looking forward to co-hosting with those Marines.
It's always inspiring to talk to them.
No, they were incredible last week. Eric Prince, and by the way, it's where I met Eric Prince, it was like 20 years ago with Michael making this film, that the film starts off in First Fallujah with his contractors, the Blackwater guys, being assaulted and quite gruesome. Is PBS going to show the version that we showed last, the Navy Memorial Theater, are they going to show that version?
They're not, it's gonna be a somewhat edited version. I mean, they don't show the full beheading. We had to cut a few minutes out, but they have the whole Blackwater sequence.
As you say, it began when four contractors, four Blackwater contractors were murdered, burned, dragged through the streets of Fallujah, and two of them were hung from a bridge while Iraqis celebrated, Iraqi insurgents celebrated underneath, cheered and slapped the body. And it was an amazing image. And that sparked the first battle of Fallujah and began the story.
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