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2016/10/21
hi, skype
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• i finish with peter and michel and have a bit of time now
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2016/10/22
Skype?
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peter is here
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I
jeevacation
on boat , willl you still be there in one hour
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ok
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i should
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jeevacation
7
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i mean , i stay home
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■ i turned a bit english
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jeevacation
boring
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to whom?
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are you ready ?
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jeevacation
not at the dock for another 20 minutes
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good, see you then
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?
vlyy9UrIZ56Y">https://www.youtube.com/watchN=Jyy9UrIZ56Y</a>
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it starts by epstein had married his third shrink....at the end of the day as you know it is
a comedy, your comedy, a divine comedy what ever....as concepts bind us
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jeevacation
also watch the hell scene
01:59:11 pin
2016/10/23
alive
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??
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hell was quiet funny
12:22:30 pin
2016/11/01
jeevacation
news?
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2016/11/03
jeevacation
wild times
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2016/11/07
i am in paris , i had dinner at n 80 so i thought of n 22....
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2016/11/08
jeevacation
Sorry I wasn't there
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■ how is life those days
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2016/11/10
uncertainty is the spice of life....
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love it
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I
jeevacation
well there is going to be plenty of that
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frightening for the week ones....excitning for the others
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Skype ?
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jeevacation
not a good time for the weak. ill try in 20 minutes
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ok
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weak not week right
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2016/11/18
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=FWXScQaZ2u1">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWXScQaZ2uI</a>
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interesting
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Media received. To view it, go to:
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Benjamin Harnwell, Human Dignity Institute: Thank you, Steve. That was a fascinating,
fascinating overview. I am particularly struck by your argument, then, that in fact,
capitalism would spread around the world based on the Judeo-Christian foundation is,
in fact, something that can create peace through peoples rather than antagonism,
which is often a point not sufficiently appreciated. Before I turn behind me to take a
question —
Bannon: One thing I want to make sure of, if you look at the leaders of capitalism at
that time, when capitalism was I believe at its highest flower and spreading its benefits
to most of mankind, almost all of those capitalists were strong believers in the Judeo-
Christian West. They were either active participants in the Jewish faith, they were active
participants in the Christians' faith, and they took their beliefs, and the underpinnings
of their beliefs was manifested in the work they did. And I think that's incredibly
important and something that would really become unmoored. I can see this on Wall
Street today — I can see this with the securitization of everything is that, everything is
looked at as a securitization opportunity. People are looked at as commodities. I don't
believe that our forefathers had that same belief.
Harnwell: Over the course of this conference we've heard from various points of view
regarding alleviation of poverty. We've heard from the center-left perspective, we've
heard from the socialist perspective, we've heard from the Christian democrat, if you
will, perspective. What particularly interests me about your point of view Steve, to talk
specifically about your work, Breitbart is very close to the tea party movement. So I'm
just wondering whether you could tell me about if in the current flow of contemporary
politics — first tell us a little bit about Breitbart, what the mission is, and then tell me
about the reach that you have and then could you say a little bit about the current
dynamic of what's going on at the moment in the States.
Bannon: Outside of Fox News and the Drudge Report, we're the third-largest
conservative news site and, quite frankly, we have a bigger global reach than even Fox.
And that's why we're expanding so much internationally.
Look, we believe — strongly — that there is a global tea party movement. We've seen
that. We were the first group to get in and start reporting on things like UKIP and Front
National and other center right. With all the baggage that those groups bring — and
trust me, a lot of them bring a lot of baggage, both ethnically and racially — but we
think that will all be worked through with time.
The central thing that binds that all together is a center-right populist movement of
really the middle class, the working men and women in the world who are just tired of
being dictated to by what we call the party of Davos. A group of kind of — we're not
conspiracy-theory guys, but there's certainly — and I could see this when I worked at
Goldman Sachs — there are people in New York that feel closer to people in London
and in Berlin than they do to people in Kansas and in Colorado, and they have more of
this elite mentality that they're going to dictate to everybody how the world's going to
be run.
I will tell you that the working men and women of Europe and Asia and the United
States and Latin America don't believe that. They believe they know what's best for how
they will comport their lives. They think they know best about how to raise their
families and how to educate their families. So I think you're seeing a global reaction to
centralized government, whether that government is in Beijing or that government is
in Washington, DC, or that government is in Brussels. So we are the platform for the
voice of that.
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"Putin's ... very, very very intelligent. I can see this in the United States where he's
playing very strongly to social conservatives about his message about more traditional
values, so I think it's something that we have to be very much on guard of."
Now, with that, we are strong capitalists. And we believe in the benefits of capitalism.
And, particularly, the harder-nosed the capitalism, the better. However, like I said,
there's two strands of capitalism that we're quite concerned about.
One is crony capitalism, or what we call state-controlled capitalism, and that's the big
thing the tea party is fighting in the United States, and really the tea party's biggest
fight is not with the left, because we're not there yet. The biggest fight the tea party has
today is just like UKIP. UKIP's biggest fight is with the Conservative Party.
The tea party in the United States' biggest fight is with the the Republican
establishment, which is really a collection of crony capitalists that feel that they have a
different set of rules of how they're going to comport themselves and how they're
going to run things. And, quite frankly, it's the reason that the United States' financial
situation is so dire, particularly our balance sheet. We have virtually a hundred trillion
dollars of unfunded liabilities. That is all because you've had this kind of crony
capitalism in Washington, DC. The rise of Breitbart is directly tied to being the voice of
that center-right opposition. And, quite frankly, we're winning many, many victories.
On the social conservative side, we're the voice of the anti-abortion movement, the
voice of the traditional marriage movement, and I can tell you we're winning victory
after victory after victory. Things are turning around as people have a voice and have a
platform of which they can use.
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Harnwell: The third-largest conservative news website is something to be extremely
impressed by. Can you tell for the people here who aren't within the Anglosphere and
they might not follow American domestic politics at the moment — there seems to be
a substantial sea change going on at the moment in Middle America. And the leader of
the majority party, Eric Cantor, was deselected a couple of weeks ago by a tea party
candidate. What does that mean for the state of domestic politics in America at the
moment?
Bannon: For everybody in your audience, this is one of the most monumental — first
off, it's the biggest election upset in the history of the American republic. Eric Cantor
was the House majority leader and raised $10 million. He spent, between himself and
outside groups, $8 million to hold a congressional district. He ran against a professor
who was an evangelical Christian and a libertarian economist. He ran against a
professor who raised in total $175,000. In fact, the bills from Eric Cantor's campaign at
a elite steak house in Washington, DC, was over $200,000. So they spent more than
$200,000 over the course of the campaign wining and dining fat cats at a steak house
in Washington than the entire opposition had to run.
Now, Eric Cantor, it was a landslide. He lost 57-43, and not one — outside of Breitbart,
we covered this for six months, day in and day out — not one news site — not Fox
News, not Politico, no sites picked this up. And the reason that this guy won is quite
simple: Middle-class people and working-class people are tired of people like Eric
Cantor who say they're conservative selling out their interests every day to crony
capitalists.
"That center-right revolt is really a global revolt. I think you're going to see it in Latin
America, I think you're going to see it in Asia, I think you've already seen it in India."
And you're seeing that whether that was UKIP and Nigel Farage in the United Kingdom,
whether it's these groups in the Low Countries in Europe, whether it's in France, there's
a new tea party in Germany. The theme is all the same. And the theme is middle-class
and working-class people — they're saying, "Hey, I'm working harder than I've ever
worked. I'm getting less benefits than I'm ever getting through this, I'm incurring less
wealth myself, and I'm seeing a system of fat cats who say they're conservative and say
they back capitalist principles, but all they're doing is binding with corporatists." Right?
Corporatists, to garner all the benefits for themselves.
And that center-right revolt is really a global revolt. I think you're going to see it in Latin
America, I think you're going to see it in Asia, I think you've already seen it in India.
Modi's great victory was very much based on these Reaganesque principles, so I think
this is a global revolt, and we are very fortunate and proud to be the news site that is
reporting that throughout the world.
Harnwell: I think it's important to understand the distinction that you're drawing here
between what can be understood as authentic, free-market capitalism as a means of
promoting wealth that [unintelligible] involves everybody with a form of crony
capitalism which simply benefits a certain class. And we've watched over the course of
our conference, we've watched two video segments produced by the Acton Institute
about how development aid is spent internationally and how that can be driven away
from — it damages people on the ground but it also perpetuates a governing class.
And the point that you're mentioning here, that I think that you're saying has driven
almost a revolution movement in America, is the same phenomenon of what's going
on in the developing world, which is a concept of government which is no longer doing
what it is morally bound to do but has become corrupt and self-serving. So it's
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effectively the sa—
Bannon: It's exactly the same. Currently, if you read The Economist, you read the
Financial Times this week, you'll see there's a relatively obscure agency in the federal
government that is engaged in a huge fight that may lead to a government shutdown.
It's called the Export-Import Bank. And for years, it was a bank that helped finance
things that other banks wouldn't do. And what's happening over time is that it's
metastasized to be a cheap form of financing to General Electric and to Boeing and to
other large corporations. You get this financing from other places if they wanted to,
but they're putting this onto the middle-class taxpayers to support this.
"I'm not an expert in this, but it seems that [right-wing parties] have had some aspects
that may be anti-Semitic or racial ... My point is that over time it all gets kind of washed
out, right?"
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i did send you the email with the Q and A interesting wiew on what is coming
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Skype?
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my point of wiew is that the two enemy are religions and nationalism the cards are
remixed very interesting to see what is coming next we saw the coming back of the
muslim archetype ...are we going to see the same thing with the christians it is a
strange planet
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• you must be busy
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an other time i suppose
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