Ep 3724b – Epstein Boomerang, D’s Panic, Big Pharma Damage Control Response To Trump, Soon


Posted originally on Rumble By X 22 Report on: September 5, 2025

Unemployed Outnumber Job Openings in US


Posted originally on Sep 8, 2025 by Martin Armstrong |  

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The number of unemployed Americans now outnumbers available job openings. Data from July show 7.24 million unemployed Americans compared to 7.18 million job openings, marking the first time that the unemployed have outnumbered the number of available jobs since April 2021.

This is precisely what we see during stagflation and a structural labor shift. Companies are cutting costs due to regulations, taxation, and inflation that have never meaningfully waned since the pandemic. AI automation has replaced countless positions, and when companies do choose to hire, they are often seeking new hires from outside the US, where the cost of labor is cheaper.

The fact that job openings are now falling below the number of unemployed is a warning that we are entering the next phase of the economic decline into 2026. Just as the ECM has forecast, confidence is shifting. Employers are reluctant to expand, workers are squeezed by inflation and the cost of living, and the political response will be more regulation, higher taxes, and demands for wage hikes that only accelerate the cycle downward.

Around 60% of recent college graduates cannot find employment. Entry-level jobs are being replaced by AI or outsourced overseas and the unemployment rate for those aged 20 to 29 is 7.1% compared to the national average of 4.3%. Previously, college graduates had lower unemployment rates than the national average, as those inexperienced employees were the cheap labor that companies were seeking.

Stagflation is the combination of rising prices with a stagnant or declining economy. Here, you have unemployment rising as job openings vanish, while at the same time, food, insurance, shelter, and taxation continue to rise. People are struggling to make ends meet. The central bank and politicians are reluctant to use the word “stagflation,” as everyone wants the public to believe that the economy is growing rather than stagnating.

STRAKA: NYC Has 4.7M Registered Voters, But Turnout Is Usually Abysmal (23–25%). Zohran Mamdani Pulled 468K In The Primary. With The Nation’s Eyes On This Race And Turnout Surging, Momentum Is Against Him—If We Drive Voters Out


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: September 5, 2025

CHRISTINA BOBB: By Law in Fulton County, GA, The Board Must Seat 2 Republicans, 2 Democrats, And An Independent. But The Commissioners Have Flat Out Refused To Seat The 2 GOP Members Even After Three Court Orders


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: September 5, 2025

MIKE DAVIS: Lisa Cook, One Of The Seven Fed Governors, Got Caught Committing Mortgage Fraud. Three Times. She Claimed Investment Properties Were “Primary Residences” To Get Lower Rates


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: September 5, 2025

Episode 4741: The Lies Behind Tariff Uncertainty; Live From Mt. Vernon


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: September 5, 2025

Catherine Herridge Uploads, Then Deletes, Exclusive Release From FBI (Kash) Showing FBI Docs “Flynn Timeline”


Posted originally on CTH on September 5, 2025 | Sundance

Something odd is going on with this.  Catherine Herridge reports that she “exclusively” gained a copy of the FBI files on Michael Flynn from FBI Director Kash Patel [SEE HERE].  Herridge uploaded the documents while she began reporting on them via Twitter [SEE HERE] then, mysteriously deleted her upload [SEE HERE].

Fortunately, I kept the tab open, because there are two pages that really caught my eye.  The pages are labeled the “Flynn Timeline” and were created by someone in the FBI.   Check these pages closely, and you can find things quite remarkable.

First, I have always suspected the greatest likelihood of who leaked the transcript of then National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s December ’16 phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Kislyak to David Ignatius at the Washington Post was Mary McCord.   Well, check out January 6, 2017:

01/06/17: “McCabe provides McCord [REDACTED]” Likely, almost certainly, the thing being discussed with DNI Clapper on 01/03/17.  That would be the “Flynn Cuts,” which is the transcript of the phone call between Flynn and Kislyak.

The next entry is:

01/13/07: “Ignatius editorial” – Washington Post, David Ignatius – the reporter who received the leak of the Flynn transcript.  A massive national security breach.  The leaking of TSCI classified information, the Flynn transcript.

McCabe gives the transcript to McCord.  Suddenly, Ignatius writes about the transcript. The Washington Post’s David Ignatius was the first to report on the Flynn/Kislyak call on January 12, 2017.

Stuff about Clapper calling Comey then going to the FBI I previously wrote about.  Obama asked Clapper who was leaking all this stuff to the media. 01/03/17 Clapper calls Comey and asks him about the Flynn call.  “Director describes” transcript to Clapper.  01/03/17, Clapper goes to FBI to retrieve transcript, which he then takes back to Obama.

The next page is even more interesting.

After the FBI interview with Flynn, 1/24/17, Sally Yates and Mary McCord go to the White House to discuss the Flynn/Kislyak call with White House Counsel Don McGhan (WHC).

Then on 01/30/17: “Play Flynn [REDACTED] for DOJ.”  Is that redaction a recording?

“Play Flynn [cuts] or [tape] for DOJ”?

There’s a recording of Flynn?

[Original Source – SCRIBD upload]

US Manufacturing Contracts for Sixth Consecutive Month


Posted originally on Sep 3, 2025 by Martin Armstrong |  

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America cannot find its footing in manufacturing. The ISM Manufacturing PMI came in at 48.7 in August 2025, marking the sixth consecutive month of contraction. Although the figure has improved from July’s reading of 48, there is ongoing confirmation that capital is bleeding out of US manufacturing.

New orders did rise to 51.4, a stark uptick from July’s reading of 47.1, but production fell to 47.8 in August from 51.4 in July. “In August, U.S. manufacturing activity contracted at a slightly slower rate, with new orders growth the biggest factor in the 0.7-percentage point gain of the Manufacturing PMI,” said Susan Spence, chair of the ISM’s survey committee. “However, since production contracted at a rate nearly equal to the expansion in new orders, the Manufacturing PMI increase was nominal.”

The issue is far deeper than a capital fleeing uncertainty from tariffs, as this issue has been ongoing. In fact, one of Trump’s motives for implementing tariffs was to boost domestic manufacturing. Trump openly stated that he wanted companies to move manufacturing to the US to avoid tariffs. This was intended to promote domestic trade as companies will seek to avoid levies. We did see a temporary uptick in manufacturing demand when these tariffs were announced but it was not enough to sustain the sector. Although companies began to invest in the US, overall trade remained volatile. There were supply chain issues by May, and come September, the US is still at a standstill regarding tariffs. Nations have even halted postal shipments to the US entirely as they cannot process the ongoing tariff changes.

Again, US manufacturing was in a dire situation before Trump entered the office. The Inflation Reduction Act promised to fund the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was intended to expand American manufacturing, but regulation and an emphasis on clean energy initiatives drove business away. The Biden Administration had promised to add 1 million manufacturing jobs to the US but failed miserably.

This has nothing to do with America being uncompetitive. The American worker is among the most productive in the world. But if you add 30–40% in taxes and compliance costs on top of wages, while competitors in Asia operate under far leaner systems, capital naturally migrates to where it will be treated best.

Manufacturing in the United States has been in decline for decades due to systemic policy failures. The politicians will blame China and tariffs for the downturn. The contraction we see today is merely the continuation of a decades-long trend set in motion by shortsighted policies.

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Chairman James Comer Hold a Press Availability After Meeting With Epstein Victims


Posted originally on CTH on September 3, 2025 | Sundance

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Rep. James Comer (R-KY) spoke to reporters and took questions after a House Oversight Committee meeting with victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, the House Oversight Committee released 34,000 documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein.  WATCH:

WASHINGTON—Today, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records that were provided by the U.S. Department of Justice. On August 5, Chairman Comer issued a subpoena for records related to Mr. Jeffrey Epstein, and the Department of Justice has indicated it will continue producing those records while ensuring the redaction of victim identities and any child sexual abuse material.

Epstein-related documents can be found here.

Backup access can be found here.

Liz Yore On Archbishop Joining Anti-Trump Tycoon In Crusade Against Deportations


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: August 27, 2025