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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We all agreed that we want to get the economy back on track. | ||
We need our workers to be back on the job by getting the virus under control. | ||
We're going into a very dark winter. | ||
Things are going to get much tougher before they get easier. | ||
And that requires sparing no effort to fight COVID so that we can open our businesses safely, resume our lives, and put this pandemic behind us. | ||
It's going to be difficult, but it can be done. | ||
And they all agreed that means rallying the country behind a national strategy with robust public health measures like mandatory masking, widely available testing with rapid results, scaled-up production of life-saving treatments and therapeutics, and safe, equitable, and free distribution of the vaccine. | ||
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The safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving this year is at home with the people you live with and through virtual celebrations. | |
Gathering indoors with people who aren't members of your household is a higher risk activity for spreading the virus. | ||
Please know that there is light at the end of the tunnel. | ||
Because of the sacrifices Americans have made, and the hard work that so many have done, we will have the chance to celebrate holidays much more safely with family and friends, not so far in the future. | ||
And as a result, we do need to close our schools for the coming days. | ||
No one is happy about this decision. | ||
We all, in fact, are feeling very sad about this decision because so much good work has been put into keeping the schools open, opening them up to begin with, let's start there, opening the schools when almost no other major school system in America opened, making them so safe. | ||
But we set a very clear standard, and we need to stick to that standard. | ||
And I want to emphasize to parents, to educators, to staff, to kids, that we intend to come back and come back as quickly as possible. | ||
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Remember when we did an orange zone and a red zone in Brooklyn and Queens? | |
And we closed the schools? | ||
Don't you remember that? | ||
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Okay, so what are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | ||
You're now going to override. | ||
We did it already! | ||
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That's the law! | |
An orange zone and a red zone. | ||
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Follow the facts. | |
Follow the facts. | ||
Wow. | ||
From Azar, who last time I looked, correct me if I'm wrong, Fog City Midge. | ||
Is Azar not Donald J. Trump's head of Health and Human Services? | ||
Did he just say no Thanksgiving? | ||
Or excuse me, Thanksgiving with maybe some family members only, Pilgrim style, out on the picnic table in the backyard, right? | ||
He got Cuomo losing it. | ||
The part about this Cuomo clip, I think, de Blasio drops the bomb about the schools closing right in the middle of his press conference. | ||
That's called communication, Steve. | ||
Well, those two, as you know, we used to do the W.A.B.C. | ||
show back in the spring during the height of this thing. | ||
But on a very serious nature, you're in War Room Pandemic. | ||
We started this show, the transition from impeachment to pandemic before the impeachment was finished, because we knew that this was a world historical event. | ||
And so it has become in Joe Biden's dark winter. | ||
Of 2020 and 2021, it doesn't look like it's going to stop. | ||
You know, my favorite, Tony Fauci, the Fauch, is telling us it's not going to stop until the end of the third quarter. | ||
End of the third quarter next year with the vaccine. | ||
But now we've got really the politicians, and I don't think the right hand knows what the left's doing, and this is one of the things we've always said is that it's best to get the evidence, the data, and to start making decisions, I think, on targeted interventions. | ||
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Right? | |
Or how you're going to do it. | ||
But I'm going to turn it over to Jack Maxey. | ||
But Maggie, welcome back to the East Coast here as the weather gets cooler. | ||
And I think this is pretty shocking. | ||
I know a lot of people in New York City, I don't know if the unions are backing this or not, but a lot of folks are like in shock. | ||
Particularly, New York City's become a ghost town, and you know, I think it's 10,000 empty apartments, it's all of this, and now you've had this kind of, it's hard enough raising the kids, they had a terrible situation with the distance learning, with the engagement, not as bad as Chicago, if you remember that, Jack. | ||
In Chicago, I think 50% of the kids weren't even logging in, right? | ||
There's been a huge problem with the distance learning, and now, New York City public schools are going to close. | ||
Chicago, the mayor is asking for a full quarantine, I think, starting on Monday. | ||
I'm not saying people are there, but you're seeing the two biggest cities in the country, right, that are cold weather cities. | ||
So Jack, are we heading into a dark winter, or is this overblown, and where do we actually stand with getting our arms around this, and is President Trump, I know there's been some criticism about him and the task force, And I'm not, we're not here to tell them how to manage day-to-day, the 70 extra bonus days in the second term. | ||
However, I think I would have, Maggie, I think you would agree with this, wouldn't you have Azar send these speeches up to the White House maybe for some sign-off? | ||
Right? | ||
Is Trump, is the, the guys out here with the, in the march on Saturday, Were they in the impression that the President's administration was going to call off essentially Thanksgiving? | ||
Because Thanksgiving, just with a few family members on a bench, pilgrim style, on your picnic bench out in the backyard, maybe everybody's got like three coats on. | ||
I don't think that's what they had in mind when they think of Thanksgiving, right? | ||
So what's going on with the administration? | ||
I think part of the painful lesson that we've all had to learn over the last four years is that the actions of the administration are not necessarily dictated by this president. | ||
You know, he has been betrayed at every level. | ||
Let's look at Azar, right? | ||
Azar is trying to figure out how he's going to get back in the employ of a Fortune 500 company after his alliance. | ||
He's so cynical. | ||
And or how he's going to keep his job with the next administration. | ||
These are just facts. | ||
But are you telling me now there's deep state in the, I think the president, is it deep state over with the doctors and public health officials at HHS? | ||
Is that what you're arguing, Jack Maxey? | ||
Steve, they said they're keeping a list. | ||
We're keeping the receipts, they're keeping a list. | ||
Azar, you're on it. | ||
You know, the cocktail circuit is over unless your man wins again, so you may as well try and, you know, go all in on this bet. | ||
But let's go to the pandemic. | ||
I think it's very important to start with the fundamental statistics, right? | ||
We now have tested more than 11 million infected in America. | ||
That means that we have roughly, and when you look at Redfield, Redfield says that the likelihood is that there are 10 times the number of people have been infected as have been tested infected. | ||
We know that roughly 50% of the people have very mild symptoms. | ||
Yes, we know it is very quite lethal for some, but in the most part it is not. | ||
Now, if we take Redfield's analysis and we say 10 times 11 million have been infected, that's 110 million. | ||
We have Azar and... I have to slow you down for the audience. | ||
I've got to ask these questions. | ||
And this is what I don't understand about the administration right now. | ||
Redfield is part of the task force. | ||
Fauci is part of the task force. | ||
Azar, I think, is either co-head or the deputy to Pence on the task force. | ||
Am I correct so far? | ||
How do you have guys like Redfield? | ||
He's also the head of CDC, probably one of the most prominent public health positions in the world. | ||
How does he come out winging it? | ||
He's not winging it. | ||
Redfield is actually parroting scientific perception by much of the scientific community. | ||
That we have ten times more infections than tested? | ||
We could have as many as three to ten times. | ||
And Redfield's comment, I believe, was that it probably leaned towards the higher limit rather than the low limit. | ||
So let's say it's, you know, just five times. | ||
Well, that's 55 million Americans, right? | ||
That's one in six. | ||
So we now need to get the vaccine to the people that need it. | ||
Azar has announced that there are 40 million dosages on the way. | ||
That's really going to end up being 20 million because they have to give you two dosages. | ||
To make it effective. | ||
Now let's go to the other side of it. | ||
Even Moderna. | ||
Even Pfizer. | ||
Even Oxford. | ||
None of these people can tell us whether or not the vaccine will even provide immunity beyond, say, a number of months. | ||
Now they say it's 95% effective. | ||
Well, of the 30,000 participants, only 15,000 got the vaccine. | ||
And they've only had the vaccine for a couple of months. | ||
And I guess they're saying essentially 5% of them could get this again, having had the vaccine. | ||
To me, I mean, you know, okay, that's great, but I think you have to like go down the list and determine on an individual basis. | ||
And I think even at the state level, because we have a limited supply of the vaccine, we are not, I hope, going to force anybody to take a vaccine. | ||
Certainly this is, for most people, nothing that should be legal. | ||
You don't believe there's going to be some forced or even the implication that there'll be a two-tiered system? | ||
In other words, you'll be able to go to a restaurant, get on a plane, go to a ballgame if you can show you've taken the vaccine, and if you haven't, you're in the ghetto of non-vaccine? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think you'd run into the same problems that were running in with the election, you know, a little equal protection here. | ||
And the big problem that people have to understand, if you look at, say, Italy, for example, which was the center of, you know, misery and death, right? | ||
There were less than 2,000 people who died in Italy who were under the age of 60. | ||
There were less than 500 who died under the age of 50. | ||
There were only five who died under the age of 20. | ||
Now, when you go to above 70, you know, you're looking at 30,000 people or more, almost 40,000 people. | ||
So this idea that this virus should shut down the lives of every citizen is really nonsense. | ||
And we said this in the very beginning, Stephen. | ||
You've reinforced it, that we really should have focused how we were going to circle the wagons, and it should have been around the most vulnerable, it should have been around the elderly. | ||
And what I find so appalling about this whole shutdown is, we've seen, there's a study out of Harvard recently, just this past week, that's showing that in young people, they say as many as 27% of young people in America today could be described as clinically depressed. | ||
And I have two young kids. | ||
I mean, I can tell you, it is depressing when you're going to college and you're having Zoom sorority meetings. | ||
You're in your dorm, but you can't walk the hallways without a mask. | ||
And you can't even go to class. | ||
We are really tearing the spirit out of not just the American people, but out of the world. | ||
And then you go take a look at what's going on in some of these cities. | ||
And I'm not going to go through every city, but I think Manhattan is a pretty good snapshot. | ||
In Manhattan, they have 13% of the ICU beds are being used by people with COVID-19. | ||
I think it's less than that of the ventilators. | ||
They think that there is likely enough capacity for a second wave city of Chicago. | ||
Same thing. | ||
COVID-19 ICU beds currently are 22% of the ICU beds, right? | ||
7% of the ventilators. | ||
Remember, every single patient with COVID-19 was going to need a ventilator jammed down their throat just six months ago. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a manageable disease at this point. | ||
Just like every other disease that we have confronted in history, we figure out how to combat it, we get up off our knees, and we move forward. | ||
When you say combative, and the President's got a 70 bonus days in the second term, should there be more Direction from the White House should they be coming out and saying hey, and I even let's go back to the briefings because to me this whole thing about playing the ball not let the ball play you is to take charge of this. | ||
And understanding maybe limits on how actually you stop the virus, but to have an organized plan, particularly therapeutics, we completely punted on therapeutics, particularly hydroxy and azithromycin and the whole cocktail that we know slows down. Also the strengthening of the immune system. We've done everything exactly opposite to make the immune system to thing. This whole thing with masks, there's a study out, | ||
there's a mass study out, I think in Denmark, that Lancet and everybody blocked, our favorites, Lancet and everybody blocked. They put it out, it's sick. | ||
I think it's the largest test done. | ||
And these are some of the top scientists in the world. | ||
They're saying it's open to question what's the story with the masks, which I think has to be reviewed. | ||
I'll talk about that next when we come back. | ||
Short break, Fog City Midge. | ||
We've got a special film by Fog City at the end of this hour. | ||
Fog City Midge, Jack Maxey, Stephen K. Bannon, The War Room. | ||
Return with more Pandemic. | ||
I'm going to get to the election right after that. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
The Engine Room is telling me De Blasio was four hours late to his news conference today. | ||
I take it that we're making the decision about whether to pull the trigger on this. | ||
Also, the Engine Room tells me the Ticketmaster, just want to bring this up, Ticketmaster has announced the beginning of the two-tier system. | ||
You're going to have a House of Commons and a House of Lords. | ||
You're going to have, I'm telling you, the way this vaccine comes out there, and we're going to get much more into the vaccine, the research about it, the studies about it. | ||
We want to hear from the anti-vax crowd, but we also want to hear from the pro-vax crowd. | ||
We're going to hash this out in here, but one thing I tell you is going to happen. | ||
You're going to be able, I think, initially to opt out of this thing, okay? | ||
But you're going to have a two-tier system. | ||
They're going to have, you're going to have, you're going to, it's just like you're sitting in first class with a vaccine and you're going to be in back in the steerage With the other unwashed. | ||
With no vaccine. | ||
Jack Maxey's giving me that Yale, you know, looking down his nose, just can't believe it. | ||
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If I was giving you the typical Yale, I'd be the one going like, everybody needs to wear a mask and run away! | |
No, I mean, go ahead. | ||
Well, you know, I wanted to chime in earlier because I think that there are a lot of people out there who are afraid that we are going to start to see more of these mandatory vaccine programs. | ||
And I don't think it's necessarily going to be, oh, the government coming by and forcing you to To get an injection. | ||
I think what we're going to see more of is you're not going to be able to get on an airplane without your vaccine certificate. | ||
And, you know, I think early on I was able to opt out of wearing a mask on the airplane, but over time they stopped allowing people, even with severe health restrictions, they would not allow them to get on an airplane without a mask. | ||
Even children that have, you know, disabilities that are, that have, you know, Down syndrome were ejected from flights for not wearing a mask. | ||
So, I mean, if that's what they can do to someone over a mask, a vaccine seems like... I am going to make a bet right now. | ||
The lawyers, the sound, smart lawyers are going to get with these companies and tell them there is no way that this is enforceable. | ||
Number one, you have HIPAA restrictions based upon whatever your health care is. | ||
What? | ||
I got to share that with Ticketmaster? | ||
What other viruses do you care about your audience having, Ticketmaster? | ||
I think a public health emergency, they'll just... No, no, no. | ||
Because they have a liability, too. | ||
If this vaccine's only 95% effective, and 5% of your people might still get the virus at your concert, well, guess what? | ||
Then you messed up anyway. | ||
I think that reasonable minds are going to come to the fore. | ||
You're watching it right now. | ||
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Okay, okay. | |
Stop, stop, stop. | ||
Look, Germany is in an uproar right now because the entire country does not want to go back into a shock. | ||
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I applaud them, but I have to say, you look at the University of California and all of the UC system, they have required every single person who goes or teaches at those schools has to get a flu vaccine and people still get the flu shot every single year and people still get the flu. | |
So by that logic, why are people not able to opt out of getting a flu shot if you go or teach at the UC system? | ||
There's a difference between employment and use of a public service. | ||
Because it's true. | ||
We have drug tests. | ||
We have all sorts of limitations on your freedom to be employed by a third party. | ||
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Okay, employed, but what about your ability to go to school? | |
Well, these are public schools. | ||
Put it this way. | ||
The science does not enforce the idea of anybody under 30 years of age needing this vaccine for any... But science isn't driving these decisions. | ||
Science should be driving this decision. | ||
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I agree. | |
This is the problem. | ||
Panic is driving this decision. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
They're going to close down Chicago and they have the same ICU problem that they had last November 18th. | ||
What I want to do is tee up is what's going on in Germany. | ||
You're seeing in Europe I think they just, it was in Denmark, they just went through this thing of the mandatory, not doing the mandatory lockdowns. | ||
Let's look, what you're seeing up here, footage. | ||
Germany, just wait, as we say on the internet, just wait and you'll see what's, this is a protest. | ||
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Love that. | |
Tens of thousands of people. | ||
Yeah, it's a huge, huge thing. | ||
But then the German authorities start to step in here and realize they're going to take active charge of this. | ||
active charge of this, you'll see this momentarily, that this is a protest much like the protests from the other day. | ||
They're really standing up in Germany, these other countries, about the whole thing about masks, the whole thing about quarantines and mandatory shutdowns. There you see the border cannons coming in there. I'm cold just looking at this. | ||
Yeah, no, no, no, this is part of the Great Awakening. This is part of the populist global Great Awakening. | ||
People saying, enough. | ||
All of these governments were founded on the premise that they were designed to defend the rights of the individual, starting with our country. | ||
But they say this is different. | ||
Defaulted to this collectivist nonsense. | ||
I'm going to argue the other side of it. | ||
The Great Reset says that all the populist is the people who breathe through their mouths. | ||
Now you just made a point that all the evidence shows that under 30s shouldn't do this. | ||
It's not that they shouldn't do it, it's that they don't have any specific need to do this. | ||
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Well, science isn't driving these policies. | |
Power is driving these policies, or so it would seem. | ||
But then why are you going to default to that? | ||
We've said that for six months that we are driven by science, data, and proof. | ||
Okay, I got that. | ||
Last time I looked, Donald J. Trump is President of the United States. | ||
Agreed. | ||
The theory of the case here in the War Room is he was re-elected with a massive victory on November 3rd. | ||
And we've spent all this time and effort, we're working 20 hours a day to show that, and we're going to get into this in the next segment, about decertifying all this. | ||
And what's shocking about this, in the context of this CCP virus, There's been no real discussion about how it came here, how it's changed everybody's life, and really no discussion of the policy alternatives that are out there to actually try to get control of this and eliminate it now. | ||
But, even worse, I got, and this is what I'm trying to add, I got guys in this task force. | ||
First off, I've got the CDC guy who goes rogue on a number all the time, right? | ||
Because he's just throwing numbers out there that have policy implications. | ||
You would do things, if it's a hundred million people that have been infected, then the death rates is nothing, and why are we even doing it? | ||
Okay, and not put six trillion dollars, and hang on to the Quick Start program or whatever, what Fast March was, right? | ||
Warp speed. | ||
Number two, I got your head at NIH, or your Head of Infectious Diseases, the Fouch, Tony the Fouch, he's telling me it's not going to be over until the third quarter of next year, which means another nine trillion dollars. | ||
And then, I got your head, not at Grundon, I got the head of HHS, he's coming out today and giving me a Merry Christmas, holiday spirit, no Thanksgiving, go do the pilgrims, get like three people that are related to you, DNA test first, three guys you know, and eat on a picnic table, cold turkey wing, right? | ||
And that's the head of HHS, of Donald J. Trump, that's not even President of the United States, he's in his 70 bonus days of his second term. | ||
So, when you sit there and go, it's all got, you know, the rational thing. | ||
I'm just looking at the guy that's on our side of the football and all I see is mass confusion here. | ||
Obviously the other side is telling me dark winter, I'm shutting down New York City schools. | ||
I don't know how New York City makes it. | ||
Wasn't there some breaking news about Megyn Kelly? | ||
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So, Macon Kelly has decided to pull her kids out of New York City school over a call to reform white children, and now she and her family are leaving New York City altogether. | |
See, New York City is going to become a ghost town. | ||
If you shut these public schools down, I agree with you, the air of depression... We should have never shut them down. | ||
And this is the big tell. | ||
In the 1918 pandemic in New York City, where they lost multitudes more than they lost in this go-around, they never shut the schools. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they know that education is important, the lethality was not occurring in kids under about 16-18, and the health authorities were able to monitor much more effectively the sickness as it traveled around neighborhoods, etc. | ||
because the kids came in and got tested every morning for a temperature. | ||
This is when America still had You know, I don't think I can say it on air. | ||
A guy was going to come on tonight saying he couldn't make it, he's going to come in the next couple of days, couldn't make it because he had a viral client dinner. | ||
And this is the difference between then and then. | ||
Virtual, virtual, virtual, virtual client dinner. | ||
Virtual client dinner. | ||
I don't think Andrew Carnegie was doing virtual client dinners. | ||
Virtual client dinners are J.P. | ||
Morgan. | ||
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That's the difference between back then and today. | ||
In the 19th century, when we were breaking open this country, all of the southern states had malaria. | ||
We had malaria all the way up into Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. | ||
Rocky Mountain spotted fever. | ||
It's a real deadly disease, named for the Rocky Mountains. | ||
Yellow fever hit New Orleans and several other cities throughout the South numerous times. | ||
Did we shut down the country? | ||
Did we go into a fetal position? | ||
No we did not. | ||
Okay, but Jack, here's what I'm trying to say. | ||
Give me what the administration that has won a second term We're going to, you know, you're not going to certify these votes, so we're going to close. | ||
He's going to have an inauguration on 20. | ||
Tell me what the Trump administration plan is right now. | ||
I just, I'm asking because Azar just told me I'm not having Thanksgiving. | ||
I had invited, I was going to give you your invitation today to invite you over, but you know, Azar says I can't do that. | ||
Plus, I know you're not going to send the picnic bench outside with me. | ||
Some wag came up with a great idea because all these states apparently have variants for funerals. | ||
So you just say that you're having a turkey week. | ||
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You can have as many people as you want. | ||
Do you think that there is a compre... Okay, when you see this in our social media, do you think there's a comprehensive plan right now in the administration that's put out there and promulgated about how we should deal with this right now? | ||
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How we should deal with the second shutdown? | |
Yeah, what's called the second wave. | ||
The second wave that we're in. | ||
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No. | |
Of the pandemic. | ||
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No, people are freaking out. | |
People are losing their, you know, bleep. | ||
Because they're freaking out. | ||
In what regard? | ||
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You know, I think there's so many people that are saying, you know, this cannot happen. | |
I can't take this again. | ||
I've been hanging on by a thread for months and months. | ||
My business, if they still have a business, is hanging on by a thread. | ||
How can they do this again? | ||
And it seems like it's just based on something so arbitrary as 3% case positivity. | ||
Isn't that what was driving this decision in New York City? | ||
5% is sort of the standard, I think, across the board. | ||
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So 5%? | |
But honestly, based on what? | ||
Even if you had no deaths in California, they can shut things down. | ||
The Trump administration had the solutions, the targeted interventions, the focus on the targeted interventions, and be proactive. | ||
But for some reason, For some reason we just kind of faded on that. | ||
We got Azar telling us no Thanksgiving. | ||
Look where that specifically failed. | ||
In New York where they took infected patients and sent them back to the old age homes. | ||
You want to talk about the 14th amendment and equal protection clause. | ||
They should be coming after Cuomo for what he did to those poor people. | ||
Well for Murphy all that thing is a lot of... | ||
They have the two highest death rates in the world, New Jersey and New York. | ||
If they were countries, the highest death rates in the world. | ||
Democrat-controlled states, America. | ||
Okay, we're going to turn in just a moment with War Room Pandemic. | ||
We're going to get into what's happening in Michigan and Pennsylvania and other states on the election. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We have been out looking mostly at Michigan. | ||
We're getting ready to start turning our sights towards Pennsylvania and Georgia. | ||
You know, the things that you find in Michigan are amazing. | ||
There are over 3,000 precincts. | ||
Where the presidential votes passed compared to the estimated voters from the SOS is 99% all the way up to 350%. | ||
Those kind of numbers don't exist in the real world. | ||
So where did all those votes come from? | ||
And in looking at that, we've gone back and we've looked at some of these huge vote dumps that were mostly Biden. | ||
They were, we call them spike. | ||
We've gone back and traced the spikes. | ||
We've seen where they were cast. | ||
Primarily in four counties. | ||
We've looked at how long it took to cast those votes. | ||
And we've looked at the equipment that exists at all those locations by serial number. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, we can't see any physical way possible for some of those votes to have been in those kind of numbers because they just don't have the equipment to produce it that time. | ||
And that equipment that you're referring to, the national focus is right now on Dominion. | ||
Are you talking principally about the Dominion machines and software that are employed in 28 states, including many of those battleground states? | ||
That is correct. | ||
This is Dominion. | ||
Now, the Dominion, it varies greatly from state to state in how it's used, And where it's used and equipment used and other stuff, where put it. | ||
So it's not a uniform deal that you're looking at. | ||
So when you're investigating Dominion, you've really got to be prepared to look at about four basic configurations that goes around. | ||
And right now, do you believe that you are aware of sufficient evidence to bring forward in court and that it would have an immediate impact on the court? | ||
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Would it be persuasive in your judgment? | |
Would it be persuasive to the American people with what you now know and what you suspect? | ||
Yeah, I do. | ||
It's very hard evidence. | ||
This is not some theoretical mathematical model. | ||
This is very hard evidence. | ||
and uh... post-op depending on which piece we're looking at it's a work probably two hundred twenty five thousand votes to over four hundred thousand vote that uh... you would have to play are more than highly questionable okay welcome back to the war room That is Mr. Ramsland from, I think, the Allied Security Operations Group. | ||
It's one of these groups that are working. | ||
There are a multitude of these groups working on trying to get to the bottom of this, right? | ||
Notice that the Biden campaign, trying to unify the country, he has not offered to pitch in as they peel back the onion. | ||
They talk there about dominion at the end. | ||
Remember, Sidney Powell and what she's proving is kind of this across state lines this dominion systems they're very much dealt of dealing with the software company they're doing with the hardware part of it she's getting uh... and we may play this later in the episode in the segment we have time she's on the she's getting affidavits eyewitness testimony all that to build up an evidentiary base she's what i call right now her her project is a free option because the central driving poor part in georgia in michigan | ||
in nevada and in uh... wisconsin where they just paid three million dollars a day to start in pennsylvania it's all about the inability to certify these illegal questionable ballots Remember, Every legal ballot has to be counted. | ||
So count all the votes, and this is the mantra they say, count all the votes. | ||
We're not going to count all the votes, because a lot of these votes are not legal, not certifiable, no chain of title, right? | ||
And for all that, I know the liberal media out there is in full meltdown. | ||
Show your evidence. | ||
Well, the evidence is being shown. | ||
First of all, the mathematical evidence is out there. | ||
It's overwhelming. | ||
You're supposed to be evidence-based, database, look at the data, look at the mathematical evidence. | ||
And you saw in Michigan last night, they couldn't certify this, because I think 172 major discrepancies in Detroit, right? | ||
In the counties surrounding Detroit, Wayne County. | ||
So you're going to see all of this, and I kind of do them in descending order. | ||
Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada. | ||
Those are the hard three that are going to be impossible to certify. | ||
Then you've got Wisconsin, which is starting in Pennsylvania. | ||
Arizona, we're leaving off to the side until we know more of the facts of it. | ||
So, Greg Mance, let's go through, where are we? | ||
Ramsland was talking specifically about Michigan, then he got into the whole thing about Dominion, and this is why Sidney Powell's, her thing of the $230,000 to the $450,000 is across those states. | ||
And this is these Biden-only ballots that they're analyzing. | ||
But go through, get us up to date on Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
So in Michigan, the Trump campaign has a lawsuit. | ||
Exactly what we're talking about with the certification until the election process can be reviewed. | ||
That's in the western district, southern portion of that district. | ||
It's a unique concept there. | ||
And that exact suit is Donald J. Trump versus Jocelyn Benson, who's the Secretary of State. | ||
So we've got that avenue going in Wisconsin. | ||
No, we have the Coleman- That's in Michigan. | ||
Oh, sorry, Michigan. | ||
And then the Coleman lawsuit as well is pending. | ||
Did he get- Still outstanding. | ||
Still outstanding, so it has not gotten- Do not know right now if he's being reviewed by the Supreme Court. | ||
For the state Supreme Court. | ||
The key there is he's got some of the affidavits are also incorporated into the Trump suit that's in federal court, and they still haven't gone to the first phase like Rudy and the guys did yesterday. | ||
Yep, and then moving over to Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is now taking up a Philadelphia lawsuit. | ||
The state Supreme Court? | ||
Yep, so they are actually, it's interesting in that the city of Philadelphia is pushing the Commonwealth Court ruling that went against them up to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court because they think... The one that went against them to force them to have people in the room that they didn't execute on anyway? | ||
Yep, so there was a Commonwealth Court ruling, so now That's getting bumped up to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. | ||
And then within the legislature in Pennsylvania, now this is key, in the state government committee today, they passed a bill out of committee for a full audit. | ||
Full audit. | ||
So now that goes to the full House chamber in Pennsylvania to then get pushed out. | ||
You're in Pennsylvania, and look, this is a global audience, right? | ||
In fact, we've been having some great things from people in Africa telling us... | ||
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We did. | |
We had one of the audience from Ethiopia and he said it's so important this election is going to have a big impact here even in Africa and we know this is certainly true. | ||
Many of our listeners in Africa are frightened about what they see is this looming dark cloud of CCP influence across that continent and they saw and they see many of them see Donald J. Trump as the only guardian to their future liberty. | ||
Look, it's also for people throughout the world, and for the diaspora of the Chinese, and people in Africa, Middle East, Latin America, everybody watches this, and people are saying, oh, not democracy. | ||
Remember, as Reagan said, it's only one generation away from losing it. | ||
And Franklin said around the day that the Declaration was signed, you have a republic if you can keep it. | ||
That's what all this is about. | ||
It's a very messy process, but this is the whole point about fighting for this and standing up for it. | ||
It may seem that it's out of control, but this is what it takes for people to stand up and try to go back to the rule of law and the consent of the government. | ||
This is a big deal because this legislature is not known for being right-wing conservatives, right? | ||
In fact, a lot of the hits on it from people in the Trump movement is that it's way too moderate. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly correct. | ||
So now what we'll see is some jockeying within the State House. | ||
Getting pressure on the Majority Leader and the Speaker. | ||
Speaker Brian Cutler is in the limelight right now and it will be incumbent on him to rally his whip operation and get this done. | ||
This is for, it's got to pass the House, but this is for a full audit of the entire state. | ||
And the question is going to be, is how much of the evidentiary Ballots are still there. | ||
They can still be associated with the votes. | ||
Here's the beauty. | ||
If it's intermingled, you just can't certify it. | ||
That's what I think it's going to come down to. | ||
They so commingled this thing, so didn't execute on what they were supposed to do, that it's going to be not certifiable. | ||
Where does Rudy's Oh, one thing for the folks in Africa. | ||
Our great documents, the Direct Election and Independence, which Franklin commented on, I said earlier about the Republic, the Constitution, they're not self-executing documents. | ||
It takes every generation and human agency to make sure that those are adhered to. | ||
So there's no permanent execution clause on these documents. | ||
You have to fight for it Every day. | ||
So don't think when you get your freedom, it's just going to sit there and go, this is terrific, we have nothing but sunlit uplands. | ||
No, every day is going to be a struggle. | ||
Where's Rudy's situation stand in federal court? | ||
Yep, so in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the evidentiary hearing was denied by the judge, and that would have been for tomorrow, so that will no longer happen, and they have until Friday to file all their briefs. | ||
So going into the weekend, the judge will have all the formal paperwork, So by 5 p.m. | ||
on Friday, the plaintiffs... Is this because the judge understands what they had to say and just wants to move it along because he knows this is going to be appealed and eventually go to the Supreme Court? | ||
Or is this because it's the liberal media saying Rudy did such a bad job, that in such a poor handling of it, that he doesn't want to hear it again, he just wants to get cut to the chase and make a decision and move on? | ||
I think they had such a thorough hearing yesterday that he has a strong understanding of where both sides come down on this and he just wants to get it on paper, review in his chambers, and then make a ruling from there. | ||
You're a professional in communications and you come from Pennsylvania, you're very familiar with Pennsylvania politics. | ||
You sat there for all Five hours of it yesterday, right? | ||
Is the hits on Rudy that have been coming all day from the mainstream media, and let's be honest, some leaks coming from either the campaign or the White House, but somebody with some sort of knowledge is also leaking on him. | ||
Is it justified given what you saw and listened to yesterday? | ||
Not when it comes to what he was talking about for the Pennsylvania case. | ||
He was very very strong for this specific case talking about when he was making his points about Pennsylvania specifically. | ||
where they're kidding him a little bit is when he moved into some more generalities of fraud across the country to help demonstrate the point of what was going on saying it isn't just here but across the country but it was absolutely a standout job by him when it came to the Pennsylvania specific case. | ||
But the reason that he broadened it out, pulled the camera back as we say, is to try to make the point to reemphasize the two different things he was arguing in the Pennsylvania, the due process and the equal protection. | ||
He had an equal protection argument and he had a due process argument, so he wanted to cover both of those, particularly the due process argument, you had to kind of pull it back. | ||
Yeah, the holistic approach to it, it came across really well in the presentation, and they're just hitting him on it, that it wasn't Pennsylvania-specific, and then expanded it out, even though the actual presentation made a stronger argument when you drill down to the specifics. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a break here in a second. | ||
We're going to have something very special in the last segment. | ||
We're going to have a film by Maggie Vanderburgh. | ||
When we return, we're going to have a quick, she's going to do a ten-second Hit her marks. | ||
We're going to do a 10 second introduction of the film and then we're going to go right to it. | ||
It's about an 8 minute film. | ||
About the March for Trump that happened on Saturday. | ||
Extraordinary event. | ||
It'll go down in the history of this movement as one of the seminal moments. | ||
It shocked the establishment. | ||
And we have another rally that's going to take place on Saturday at the State Capitol at noon. | ||
We're going to do the pregame. | ||
When Real America's Voice is going to cover it, John Frederick's Radio is going to cover it, Maggie's actually going to be down there. | ||
Michael Yon, a colleague of ours, a great combat correspondent, is going to be down there. | ||
All of it will be covered live, wall-to-wall. | ||
we return a film by Maggie Vanderburgh War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome back to War Room. | ||
I'm Maggie Vandenberg and I have a special video for you. | ||
My coverage from the Million MAGA March this Saturday. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll that. | ||
This is Fog City Midge in Washington, D.C. | ||
at the March for Trump, Million MAGA March, the Stop the Steal March. | ||
All of these groups came together to stand up for President Trump and to speak out against the election fraud. | ||
So, tens of thousands of patriots are here. | ||
Let's go talk to some people. | ||
You came out all the way from Texas to attend this. | ||
What inspired you to come so far just to show up to support the president? | ||
Because someday people are going to ask me, where were you in November of 2020? | ||
Where were you when your country, the greatest country in the world, was stolen by crooked politicians? | ||
And I don't want to say that I sat at home watching on TV and doing nothing. | ||
I wanted to say I was here serving my country once again. | ||
I served five years in the Marine Corps during Iraq and Afghanistan, and I am not going to sit by while the evil tentacles of socialism wrap itself around the greatest country in the world. | ||
I will not be quiet. | ||
I will not go quietly into that good night. | ||
What's going to happen to the country if this fraud is allowed to go through? | ||
It'll destroy the country. | ||
We're not the type of people who are going to go around and burn down cities. | ||
of Trump and keep America great. | ||
It's not about stopping the voting process from happening. | ||
It's about stopping the illegal ballot turn being counted and having a fair, honest election. | ||
This should be a landslide victory for Trump. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
And Trump's been... He's been fighting for us for almost four years, and this is the least we could do, is come out. | ||
Oh, I'd love to be a PES spy! | ||
I was crying! | ||
I'm still crying. | ||
He's... I'm sorry. | ||
He is the best president ever. | ||
Why do you love him so much? | ||
He does everything right and he's for the people. | ||
We love you, President Trump. | ||
Do not concede. | ||
We know you won this election fair and square. | ||
It is BS and we have to make sure that this doesn't happen again. | ||
If they win this time, we'll never be able to stop them again. | ||
Another Republican will never win ever again. | ||
If you're a Democrat or Republican, I don't care who you are, come out here because this is our democracy. | ||
We have to defend it. | ||
President Trump, I got your back, man. | ||
And we, the Vietnamese Americans, support Trump. | ||
We love this country and we want a fair election. | ||
There's no way that the Democrats and Joe Biden steal this election from the country, from American people. | ||
We will fight all the way and we'll demand justice for America and for President Trump. | ||
We love him. | ||
We love him. | ||
He fights so hard for this country. | ||
Him and his whole family. | ||
And we will stand by President Trump and fight until the end. | ||
We need to stop the steal. | ||
Stop the steal. | ||
Because Trump love America. | ||
Trump love American. | ||
So we love him. | ||
We love him. | ||
Put Joe Biden in jail! | ||
We're taking over DC right now. | ||
Like, this is the largest Trump crowd I've ever seen in my life. | ||
We can recognize BS when we see it. | ||
So, you have almost a million people here, I would guess, who know what's going on, who have awoken to what's going on in the media. | ||
Now they're coming out in person to show out. | ||
So for years people have kept their opinions to online or anonymous forums and now people are actually showing up, showing their faces to show support for the president. | ||
This is living evidence that people believe in what he's done and what he's said and He's been definitely the best president in my lifetime. | ||
You fought for us for four years. | ||
We're going to fight for you now. | ||
Don't concede. | ||
We've got your back. | ||
We want people to know, hey, what's going on isn't right. | ||
And we really should stand up for our country. | ||
Stand up for what you believe in. | ||
Keep going, Mr. President. | ||
We love you for what you've done for this nation. | ||
And we look forward to four more years. | ||
I love you so much. | ||
I wish I could re-enlist. | ||
But I can't. | ||
So I'm here fighting every day for you, like you're fighting for us. | ||
I came out to show support to Donald Trump, that I appreciate him fighting hard for us for four years, and that I'm here to support him in the fight to win the next four years. | ||
Came to stop the steal. | ||
Came to make sure that Trump gets in there. | ||
We just want the election to be fully audited and we want to show support for a man who has done an amazing job representing the people. | ||
This time this election is cheating. | ||
We cannot believe. | ||
You, they win. | ||
No more democracy. | ||
So we must stand up. | ||
They can try and steal the election from the president, but we're not stupid. | ||
We understand the Constitution. | ||
We know how the Constitution works. | ||
This will go to the Supreme Court. | ||
There's more than an abundance of election fraud all across the country. | ||
Keep fighting the fight. | ||
We've got your back, and we're not stopping. | ||
You see who's out here? | ||
We're not stopping for you, Mr. President, because you ain't stopping for us. | ||
Joe Biden is senile. | ||
This guy is a complete prostitute for the elites. | ||
Our support out here means everything because we can't rely on the Justice Department. | ||
We can't rely on all these other entities that are supposed to be there for our interests. | ||
No, we the people have to speak. | ||
And by us doing this, we're putting a fire under their ass so that they can't steal this thing. | ||
I think that people need to be able to vote and know that it's going to get counted. | ||
All this sketchy business, it's very odd. | ||
USA! | ||
The people out here are pumped! | ||
Why do you think there's this level of enthusiasm for this president? | ||
I think it's just because of what he's been able to do for the country and how he's moved the country forward. | ||
I've never seen a politician come in here and gain so much support and a following. | ||
People love this guy. | ||
He pulled up and everybody would have swarmed his car to give him a hug. | ||
I think he's been able to move the country forward and put our country first. | ||
That's why so many people ride for him. | ||
I ride for him. | ||
I gotta pause you just to take this in. | ||
Take this in. | ||
Look at this. | ||
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? | ||
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. | ||
was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave | ||
o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? | ||
I know you got some love! | ||
I'm a big fan of the War Room, big fan of Fox City Midge, you know. | ||
You gotta take it to the Democrats and tell them, you ain't gonna steal it from us. | ||
We see what you're doing in Georgia, we see what you're doing in Pennsylvania, we see what you're doing in Michigan, in Wisconsin, in Arizona. | ||
We're not gonna let that happen. | ||
And we have your back, and we're gonna fight because you fought for us. | ||
For four years, we're gonna fight for you. | ||
Until December 14th, or January 20th, or however long it takes for you to become the next President of the United States. | ||
This has been an amazing day out in Washington DC at the Stop the Steal, March for Trump, Million MAGA March. |