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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. | ||
Welcome. | ||
You're live on Capitol Hill. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We've got Dr. Steven Hatfield, Greg Manns, our expert on Pennsylvania politics, back from the campaign. | ||
Jack Maxey, who's with us, although a little under the weather here, on his fifth chaw of tobacco today. | ||
So, you know, it's a big day for Jack. | ||
We're on the John Friedrich Radio Network. | ||
We're on Real America's Voice, the streaming service of the Trump Revolution. | ||
We're on Satellite, Dischannel 219, Comcast, Channel 113, Newsmax TV, and 70 Million Homes. | ||
And, of course, throughout the known An unknown world on GNews and GTV. | ||
I want to thank our Chinese-American partners for doing that for us, putting it in Mandarin. | ||
Okay, we've got now, and we understand he's under time pressure, Boris Epstein, also from the legal side of the campaign, fighting for President Trump. | ||
Boris, I think we didn't have time, the mayor, we got into the details, but I want to pull the camera back just for a second, because I think it's amazing, given all the grief You guys are getting. | ||
Actually, when you see the battlefield, and you see now the evidence that you've got, the receipts that you have, and the details, the statistics, the math, the affidavits, the witnesses, across the board, the media's saying it's over, and Trump's moving to Florida, and the Secret Service is going down there, and everything. | ||
You guys are expanding this. | ||
You're in Gettysburg tomorrow with the State Senate of Pennsylvania. | ||
You're in, I think, Arizona on Monday, Michigan on Tuesday at state legislatures, right? | ||
Keying up to go before the entire body there. | ||
You're fighting in court. | ||
You're thinking of dropping other lawsuits. | ||
The media's response to this, and quite frankly even the conservative media, like, it's over, let's just go, and we're saying this is not over. | ||
One, it's not over. | ||
You've got to close on the win. | ||
Number two, the Republic's in the balance. | ||
If we let this happen, it's over. | ||
And it also means we don't care. | ||
You're going to Gettysburg is so symbolic, because that's Burke's dictum. | ||
We owe those... 157 years ago last Friday was the 157th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. | ||
That's the battlefield. | ||
The battlefield's right next to where you're going to be, I think, the Eisenhower Center, and the cemetery's on the other side of that. | ||
What do we owe those guys? | ||
What would they think of us just to let this... Oh yeah, you know, they just stole it, but we can't do anything. | ||
It's so terrible because the media's saying bad things about me. | ||
What are we talking about? | ||
You're at Gettysburg. | ||
We owe our heritage so much. | ||
And Boris, I think it's amazing the job you're doing. | ||
And I just say, hey, you and Rudy and all these guys, and all you get is grief. | ||
All you get is people saying, throwing the towel. | ||
You're recalcitrant. | ||
You're taking Trump down the wrong path. | ||
And I'm here to tell you, you are doing the Lord's work in this effort. | ||
So thank you, sir. | ||
Now, how did you expand the battlefield? | ||
How did you pull this off? | ||
Well, Steve, I appreciate it, and I appreciate the kind words. | ||
And I want to tell you, I want to tell the known world and the unknown world, everything we're doing hot off the presses. | ||
We've got a new lawsuit we're dropping in the state of Arizona as we speak, and it's focused on three major things. | ||
One, Maricopa County elections officials illegally refused to allow official elections observers to observe the process by which mail-in ballot signatures were verified, and we're demanding to inspect the envelopes and signatures to ensure that they were legally signed and not fraudulent. | ||
With Maricopa County election officials illegally failed to allow official observers to watch the process by which damaged, rejected ballots were fixed, which are called duplicate ballots. | ||
There was an unusual amount of duplicate ballots printed in one specific district where guess what? | ||
The outcome was unusually high in Biden's favor, Queens Creek, Congressional District 5. | ||
We're requesting to inspect those duplicated ballots, the fixed ballots, to ensure that there was no error in the process. | ||
We are working hard. | ||
We are working all over the country. | ||
We're looking at Georgia. | ||
We are making sure that the recount there includes signature matching. | ||
In Pennsylvania, we continue to move forward in the third circuit. | ||
We had two wins there, and we are pushing forward to enable us, to enable the Trump people to speak, to file that second amended complaint, which encompasses all of the fraud, or not even all of it, but a majority of the fraud in Pennsylvania. | ||
And tomorrow, Mayor Giuliani is going up there, and he's going to do a great job. | ||
He's going to do a great job in Gettysburg. | ||
He's going to battle in Gettysburg and lay out the extensive amount of fraud all throughout Pennsylvania. | ||
And then we are in Michigan next week, in Arizona on Monday, Wisconsin recount continues, and there are hearings set now for Nevada. | ||
So no matter how much CNN, the New York Times, and even the New York Post now, because maybe they made a business decision to go the other way, We want for there to be a Biden administration. | ||
This campaign, this president, this legal team are ensuring that every legal vote is counted and we are expanding the battlefield, pun intended, with Mayor Giuliani going to Gettysburg tomorrow. | ||
Okay, here's the question. | ||
By the way, the audience has your back, and what they want to know is what they have to do to put pressure on state legislatures. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
It's just to count every legal ballot. | ||
Every legal ballot must be counted, and if every legal ballot is the chain of custody and is accredited and certified, and if President Trump loses, he loses. | ||
These are American patriots. | ||
They get it. | ||
Hey, you lost. | ||
Right? | ||
You ran a great race, but we counted all the legal battles you lost, but we're not going to count any uncertified, illegal battles that don't have chain of custody. | ||
But the question our audience has... | ||
In supporting you, and having your back, and thinking you guys are doing amazing work. | ||
Is there enough runway? | ||
Now that you're back re-engaged at the state legislatures, you're doing these hearings tomorrow in Gettysburg, you're going to do Monday in Arizona, Tuesday in Michigan, Ducey and them are going to make decisions on whether there's enough here to start to call back the legislature to make bigger presentations, where your witnesses will be cross-examined, Right? | ||
At the same time, fighting through federal courts on these six different efforts. | ||
Do you have enough runway? | ||
Do you have enough resources? | ||
Do you have enough manpower? | ||
And, do you have enough time? | ||
We do. | ||
We definitely do on all three. | ||
In terms of time, you know the time. | ||
We've got till midnight on December 13th and we are going to take every single chance, every opportunity to make sure, as you said, that every legal vote counts because it is not about this president. | ||
It's about the president and it's about the legality and the full transparency of our voting process. | ||
We want to know what the legal votes were for President Trump and for Vice President Biden. | ||
And if the legal vote count comes out the other way, if Joe Biden really got 80 million votes, and I'm going to say it again, if Joe Biden really got 80 million votes, God bless. | ||
But if anybody thinks that an incumbent who got 12 million votes more than last time, President Trump, 63 to 75, It's going to be lost fair and square to Joe Biden? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. | ||
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Because maybe I've got five bridges all over Manhattan, okay? | |
Because that is an absolute joke. | ||
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That is an absolute joke. | |
Joe Biden had four people in a bunch of circles at his rallies. | ||
President Trump had tons of thousands. | ||
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And you think all of a sudden he's beating them by 150,000 in Michigan? | |
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
Let's just be honest. | ||
We know that the Democrats, the left, have been perpetrating fraud on the American people in elections for decades. | ||
For decades. | ||
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JFK won the 1960 presidential election because Chicago and Texas were stolen. | |
And now it keeps happening and happening and happening, and for the first time, as you mentioned, for the first time in a long time, maybe ever, Republicans are standing up and saying, we're here to be counted. | ||
And to your answer, what our people can do is make sure that your local representatives don't cancel these meetings. | ||
Make sure they attend the meetings and they do the right thing, which is look for the legal vote count in each one of their states. | ||
Make sure they know that our Republican local officials, elected officials, state officials, national officials have to act With honesty, and truly count every legal vote, and not just do the easy thing, which is roll over for the New York Times. | ||
Quickly, because I know you're pressed for time, but I want to go to people, since they started this process in Wisconsin, people have kind of taken their eye off the ball. | ||
Because I'm hearing great things out of Wisconsin. | ||
Get our audience up to speed on what's actually happening in this re-canvassing audit recount that's going on in Wisconsin right now. | ||
The recount's ongoing, got maybe done as soon as tomorrow, maybe toward the end of the week for both Milwaukee and Dane counties. | ||
And from what we understand, exactly what we expected, which is that in Wisconsin where vote by mail and absentee is not a right, it's a privilege, you have to apply for it and be granted that right. | ||
We believe that we're going to see a huge number, 100,000 or more, of absentee mail ballots that do not match up to granted application. | ||
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And guess what that is? | |
That is unlawful balloting. | ||
Those are illegal votes. | ||
And we want to count just the legal votes. | ||
President Trump is only down 20,000 in the state of Wisconsin. | ||
You think, actually, when they come out, there could be as much as 100,000 that get tossed out? | ||
Going into this recount, Our sources told us to expect that between Milwaukee and Dane County, Dane is where Madison is, up to 100,000 ballots were not going to match up, meaning 100,000 votes cast that do not match up with granted applications. | ||
And that's only in that issue. | ||
That's not even talking about the indefinitely confined issues, which is people say they were confined, but they're not, and other problems where there's cheating. | ||
That was over 100,000. | ||
I think that was in Wisconsin, that was about 212,000. | ||
We're talking about Wisconsin, yeah. | ||
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25,000, exactly. | |
It's almost 200,000 difference. | ||
But here's what, for the audience, I think, where people get lost. | ||
25 exactly. It's almost 200,000 difference. | ||
Here's what, for the audience, I think where people get lost. | ||
Paul Ryan, a guy from Wisconsin. | ||
Okay, exactly. | ||
Maybe I'll go to my next question. | ||
How does a guy from Wisconsin, because everybody that's associated with this, even the most establishment people are saying, it stinks to high heaven in Wisconsin, although the Wisconsin... Paul Ryan said, the vote's over, he lost, it's time to move on, and we're just hurting democracy. | ||
I think it was hurting democracy, but I'll continue on this. | ||
Trump lost, it's time to move on. | ||
Biden won. | ||
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Paul Ryan's enjoying his fancy board seats, okay? | |
He's doing that while we're here fighting it out for democracy. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Paul Ryan's a lifelong loser! | ||
Paul Ryan, who was supposed to be the rising star of this party, got absolutely destroyed by Joe Biden in the 2012 election, okay? | ||
How'd that go for him, okay? | ||
And then he kept whining about being Speaker of the House, which is like the best job ever! | ||
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All you gotta do is go up there, gavel, you talk to some people, it's not that bad, okay? | |
Ask Boehner, he loved it. | ||
Smoked cigars, played golf. | ||
So Paul Ryan, I'm going to discount Paul Ryan's comments. | ||
Okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
And he also did not carry Wisconsin. | ||
I'll tell you one thing about Paul Ryan. | ||
That's one leprechaun who found the gold at the end of his rainbow, that's for sure. | ||
With the board seats. | ||
Okay, I want to go to Georgia right now. | ||
It's a little confusing. | ||
What exactly are you asking for in Georgia? | ||
Are you just going to go back and do another recount of these ballots? | ||
You're in court. | ||
You want to re-canvas? | ||
You want to audit? | ||
What are you asking for in Georgia? | ||
We want to do an honest recount, which has to include signature matching. | ||
We have to match the signatures from the ballot to the envelopes and ensure that the people who voted are the ones who the ballots cast actually match up with voters. | ||
Also, we want to discover any more thousands of ballots that they have. | ||
They already found about 5,000 or 6,000 ballots in pro-Trump county. | ||
Would be nice to know where the rest are heading. | ||
Would be nice to know. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
How can this audience, this is a massive audience, they're very engaged in this and they're listening every day because they want the details, they want the granularity. | ||
What can this audience do to support you, Rudy, the team, and the President of the United States in this effort? | ||
Well, first of all, I want to thank everyone. | ||
I want to thank you, Steve. | ||
I want to thank your whole team over there at the War Room. | ||
And most of all, I want to thank the audience. | ||
Give everybody love. | ||
And I'll tell you this. | ||
Again, be vocal. | ||
Be vocal on social media. | ||
Email your local representatives. | ||
Call their offices and say, hey, let's get to the bottom of this. | ||
Let's count every legal vote. | ||
It's not about, oh, let's give the election to one candidate or the other. | ||
Let's stand for election integrity. | ||
That's what we're asking for. | ||
And that's what we're asking the audience to ensure that their representatives do. | ||
Boris, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
How, during the day, can they follow Boris Epstein? | ||
Add Boris EP on Twitter. | ||
The one, the only, add Boris on Parler. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein on Instagram. | ||
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I'm posting some cool stuff up there, okay? | |
And you know what? | ||
We're having a great time because we're defending democracy. | ||
God bless you, Steve. | ||
God bless everybody. | ||
Boris, thank you very much. | ||
Boris Epstein from the campaign. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
It's scary to know. | ||
I thought all the influencers were like 22 year old, 20. | ||
It's Fog City Midge and that crowd. | ||
Now we got Boris is doing Instagram. | ||
He's doing, he's on the gram. | ||
Maybe I should do the grammar. | ||
I've been kicked off everything else. | ||
Maybe I should start doing Instagram. | ||
Okay, we're gonna return. | ||
We got Dr. Hatfield here. | ||
Jack Maxey. | ||
They're up in arms in Germany. | ||
They're fighting the mass. | ||
They're fighting shutdowns, lockdowns, all of it. | ||
World's on fire! | ||
We're gonna return to War Room in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
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. | ||
20,000 plus emails and text messages, okay, that show a substantial and deep involvement with foreign companies controlled by foreign governments that have never been disclosed before, okay? | ||
These people are, they're a national security problem. | ||
And the issue before us today is why the FBI didn't deal with the national security problem. | ||
This is just not a bunch of grifters from Wilmington, Delaware. | ||
This guy is running for President of the United States. | ||
He's been Vice President of the United States. | ||
He was head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. | ||
Every country in the world is trying to get access to him. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is what, and this is what this issue is about. | ||
This is about, this is a national security problem. | ||
And the guys around him, the Jake Sullivans, the Tony Blinkins, all these guys that want to be, you know, Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor, they're going to have to answer. | ||
They're going to have to answer, and that day's coming. | ||
Because, you know, he's not going to be president, but if they're going to do a faux transition, we're going to do a real beatdown, okay? | ||
Because you're getting on our nerves now. | ||
Seriously, getting on our nerves. | ||
We're trying to save the republic here by having a fair vote. | ||
Instead of Joe Biden wandering around today with the guys with the masks, looking like they're about to rob a train, right? | ||
Instead of the nine guys back there with men and women with masks, Why isn't he reaching out to his campaign and saying, look, I want to sort this thing out in Pennsylvania. | ||
I want to sort this thing out in Detroit. | ||
I want to sort this thing out in Wisconsin. | ||
I would not accept, and I would never accept, these early vote things that were done by absentee mail but really weren't done. | ||
Right? | ||
I don't want to do this. | ||
It's not right for the country. | ||
Where is he? | ||
He talks unity. | ||
He talks all this smack. | ||
Right? | ||
And he's got a bunch of, this is how sleazy the guys are around him. | ||
Only, and they're also idiots. | ||
It's just like the hard drive from hell. | ||
The grift is so stupid. | ||
And so in your face. | ||
It's just like the steel in the thing. | ||
They're not subtle about it. | ||
They're just in your face because they don't think, no, they think Republicans are just going to roll over and clutch their pearls and say, this is terrible. | ||
Did you make reservations at the club, dear, so we can, you know, go, go wine over some drinks? | ||
No, we're not doing that. | ||
You got a bunch of ruffians now. | ||
Why do they think that? | ||
We're street fighters. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We didn't get invited to the club. | ||
They threw us out. | ||
Why do they think that though? | ||
I think it's because of people like Paul Ryan. | ||
This is my point. | ||
A quitter. | ||
A lot of quitters. | ||
Easy to quit. | ||
Let's just say quit and we can go watch football on Thanksgiving Day. | ||
We don't have to work to four days or five days. | ||
Paul Ryan, not an heir to the Iron Battalion of Wisconsin. | ||
Coward, quitter, loser. | ||
But this is the thing. | ||
In Wisconsin, it's on fire. | ||
You showed that. | ||
If the guys in Denver can play the video of the people on Sunday morning. | ||
This is the second day. | ||
They had 250 or 300 I think showed up at this place on the first day. | ||
The second day is like three times as many. | ||
They're wrapped around the corner. | ||
That's in Wisconsin. | ||
Paul, do you still keep touch with the Wisconsin or now that you're on the board at Fox? | ||
It's just too, you know, they're the little people. | ||
But that's what this show is. | ||
This show is a bunch of, it's all the little guys. | ||
But the little guys when they lock arms into a phalanx is an unmovable force. | ||
It's called the Iron Brigade of Wisconsin. | ||
Right? | ||
That was at, guess where the Iron Brigade was? | ||
It was at Gettysburg. | ||
I mean, it was all over, fought everywhere, but at Gettysburg is where they really came to fame, right? | ||
They would not bend. | ||
On the day one, you wouldn't have had, the Union would have gotten rolled up all the way back to Washington. | ||
It would have been over in one day. | ||
If the Iron Brigade and the others on the first day at Gettysburg did not stop them early in the afternoon. | ||
That's what you had, these guys. | ||
What were the casualties we did the other day? | ||
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71%? | |
I had three regiments from that battalion with over 70% casualty rates. | ||
70% casualties? | ||
That's insane. | ||
At Gettysburg, and as a battalion for the war, they had over 60% casualties in extent. | ||
This is insane. | ||
General Reynolds went down, this is how intense the fire was, the General went down to set him up on the first day to get him in formation. | ||
He's the first General, I think he's the only Union General that was killed in Gettysburg, right there, day one, bang, blew him right out of the saddle. | ||
Well, and the other thing that everyone has to understand, and the Iron Brigade is a perfect example of it, there are so many times in history when small groups of men and women took a stand that nobody thought that they could endure. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They changed the day. | ||
We saw this with a machine gunner at Guadalcanal. | ||
We've seen this every time we've been in a fight, people. | ||
Sergeant York, everything. | ||
Go with your backs to the wall. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
We're going to have good days in this world. | ||
We're going to have bad days. | ||
Yesterday afternoon at about 5 or 6 o'clock, yeah, that was not the best day. | ||
Right? | ||
The worst was the people around him. | ||
I'll be blunt. | ||
Gore didn't start, or Gore didn't give up on the 13th. | ||
They didn't start the transition to the 14th. | ||
No problem. | ||
And Bush in 2000. | ||
Why didn't they start a transition? | ||
Why do they have to have landing teams? | ||
Why do it? | ||
He hasn't won yet. | ||
Why even do this? | ||
And remember, Bill Clinton did not release a single dime from the GSA until December 14th, the weekend after the Supreme Court had declared, again, a Republican president. | ||
I think the Supreme Court did on the 12th, but the 14th is the day of the Electoral College. | ||
That's when you've got to do it. | ||
We've been saying this. | ||
December 14th is probably game day. | ||
But, and if you go back to Blinken and these guys, if they're going to pretend they're going to be in an administration, then we're not going to pretend to beat down on them non-stop. | ||
And these guys are right off the hard drive from hell. | ||
Here is the in your face, they're stealing in your face, but the grift, the grift is even, here's what it is, we said day one, Why did I say two months ago this guy can't get confirmed? | ||
Not confirmable. | ||
And he's just a clerk. | ||
He hasn't upset anybody. | ||
Remember, ladies and gentlemen, it's not a conspiracy. | ||
Don't believe this deep state stuff. | ||
What do I say? | ||
It's in your face. | ||
It's in your face. | ||
He's a clerk that goes all the way up through the system. | ||
Just a clerk. | ||
Right? | ||
Starts as a grundoon. | ||
Just a clerk. | ||
Everywhere he's a clerk. | ||
And now he's going to be nominated to be Secretary of State. | ||
Head clerk. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the system. | ||
It's not a deep state. | ||
He's just a schmundering. | ||
And when they leave, they go to Council of Foreign Relations. | ||
They get some money there. | ||
But they start a consulting firm. | ||
We've been talking about this for weeks. | ||
Now Politico's got the story. | ||
Right? | ||
We've been talking about this this week. | ||
This is how in your face they are. | ||
I think there's 20 people come from this consulting firm. | ||
Flournoy is a partner. | ||
I think Sullivan may have something to do with it. | ||
The consulting firm is called WestExec. | ||
The West Exec is the name of the street, the old State Department, is that beautiful kind of Victorian building, right? | ||
The late 19th century building that's right there. | ||
It's the old State Department. | ||
And it's turned into the Executive Office Building, now called the Eisenhower. | ||
And that's where most of the staff of the National Security Council and most of the staff. | ||
In fact, the legendary Peter Navarro and his team are over there. | ||
Most of the people there. | ||
The West Wing is very small, very old, very cramped, very small. | ||
A petri dish for COVID-19, okay? | ||
And it's on top of, essentially the White House is a military command post with a residence on it and a small office. | ||
It's underneath you get the National Security Council, right? | ||
That's where the Kennedy Room, the Situation Room, everything like that. | ||
So that's underneath. | ||
But it's very tiny. | ||
So most people work in the Executive Office Building. | ||
They named the consulting firm! | ||
Talk about chutzpah! | ||
They named the consulting firm! | ||
West Exec! | ||
It's like, baby, we're not just selling access, we're broadcasting access. | ||
And if you read down in the thing, the buried lead on paragraph 10 of every story, is guess what their biggest business is? | ||
Getting market access for American companies into China. | ||
It's just pure CCP grift. | ||
Their whole business is saying right now, it's a return to stability, it's a return to order, it's just the neoliberal, neocon, America in decline. | ||
Remember, why is Donald Trump President of the United States? | ||
Because of the managed decline of our country by our elites. | ||
Notice, I didn't say Democrat, I didn't say Republican. | ||
By our elites. | ||
Gore Vidal used to call it the Uniparty. | ||
People laughed at him at the time, but it's the managed decline in every aspect of American life, whether it was border security, health care, education, manufacturing, and what does it come from? | ||
It was a managed decline because we're not the economic powerhouse we once were. | ||
With the financialization of the country, you've got this concentration of wealth. | ||
But even the jobs that come up, these service jobs, were not the manufacturing powerhouse we used to be in the 19th century. | ||
And how did that come about? | ||
It was through something called the American system. | ||
Built by Hamilton and then someone named Henry Clay. | ||
And who was the... Henry Clay was the idol of what politician? | ||
The biggest nationalist in the history of this country. | ||
The biggest, single biggest nationalist in the history of this country. | ||
Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Abraham Lincoln was about the Union. | ||
Obviously, freeing the slaves part of it, right? | ||
A big part of it. | ||
Particularly after a couple of years in the war, when he knew he had to take the war to the higher moral plane. | ||
But it was to save the Union at first, right? | ||
What did Lincoln do? | ||
His side gig, when he fought a bloody civil war, as basically a totalitarian dictator, because he became himself a warlord, he had to, to win it. | ||
Which they never talk about today when they're jumping on Trump. | ||
This is a guy that really threw a reporter in jail, threw a congressman in jail, running guys out of the country, putting guys in prison with no habeas corpus. | ||
He did three things. | ||
He passed the Transcontinental Railroad, he passed the Homestead Act, and he passed the Land-Grant University Act. | ||
Right? | ||
This was a guy that had a vision. | ||
In fact, I would actually argue, and I've argued before, that it was globalist versus nationalist. | ||
I'm a southerner. | ||
Right? | ||
I come from Richmond, Virginia. | ||
The capital of the Confederacy. | ||
So I'm deeply imbued in all the history of the Confederacy. | ||
But the Confederacy, the plantation aristocracy, the first thing they want to do is cut a deal with the British. | ||
They were thinking about going back to the British Empire, make a slave empire in Latin America and South America. | ||
They were globalist. | ||
They say it's a war of independence, but it was their independence as an interim basis to then hook up with something else. | ||
Lincoln was a hardcore nationalist. | ||
And here you have guys, the globalist grift. | ||
They actually name it West Exec Avenue. | ||
I got news for you, Tony. | ||
There is zero probability. | ||
First off, he's not going to be president, so he's not going to be nominated. | ||
But in case, in some fantasy, it's zero probability you would be. | ||
Because Jack Maxis, In your stuff. | ||
We got emails here. | ||
First off, you're part of allowing them to do the grips and not turn anybody in. | ||
They're doing FARA. | ||
They're calling on you non-stop. | ||
Where's the report that turns them in? | ||
Hey, can you actually do this? | ||
Can you set these meetings up? | ||
Are you getting paid for this? | ||
The answer, Tony, was yeah, I should have asked that question. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back in The War Room in a moment. | ||
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War Room 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. | ||
Okay, we've got Dr. Hatfield here for a reason. | ||
We're going to do some Pandemic in a second, the touchstone of the show. | ||
I want to say something about America's Voice. | ||
Real America's Voice got a great special by Dr. Gina Loudon. | ||
As soon as we're off the air at 7, stay right here, we're going to go right into it. | ||
They've got John Solomon, Kurt Schlichter. | ||
They've got Senator Marsha Blackburn. | ||
And of course, and of course, John Solomon, the great investigative reporter. | ||
This is Real America's Voice hosted. | ||
It's an election special hosted by Dr. Gina Loudon. | ||
And they're getting into the details there. | ||
John Solomon's broken some of the most important stories about this entire Time. | ||
Okay, West Zigzag Avenue, that is the street inside the compound of the White House. | ||
We're going to get an aerial tomorrow and show you. | ||
But you can see the executive office building, the White House, the West Wing, and that little street, that little road that's between there is called West Zigzag. | ||
This is what the name of their firm was, just so the Chinese didn't get it. | ||
Hey, get it? | ||
We're like the White House guys. | ||
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Right? | |
That's where they're selling access. | ||
That's the whole point of the hard drive from hell. | ||
Remember, in the hard drive from hell, when we release this stuff, you come for the porn, but you stay for the compromise. | ||
Right? | ||
You got Hunter doing, you know, acts of depravity all over the place, right? | ||
But you stay for the compromise. | ||
And what's the compromise? | ||
The compromise is these guys taking cash money, cash money, for basically kowtowing to the Chinese Communist Party, the dirtiest companies there. | ||
Why? | ||
You've got West Exec Avenue, right? | ||
And you've got them all hooked up with it. | ||
Blinken and all these guys. | ||
They've got a history of emails back, when they were in government, of Tony Blinken taking meetings. | ||
Taking meetings and pitching them to come and taking meetings. | ||
He had to know. | ||
He said, hey, are you FAR qualified? | ||
Are you signed up here? | ||
What am I doing? | ||
Don't you have some breaking news, Jack Maxson? | ||
There's also something interesting in one of the emails. | ||
We're not going to get all into the dirt. | ||
We'll save that for the trial. | ||
We get plenty of time. | ||
Save that for the trial, Tony. | ||
But this is just a very telling one. | ||
Naomi Biden was asked to be part of something called the Boao Forum in China. | ||
She advertised this as the Chinese version of Davos for the world's elite. | ||
Now, she was invited to go there, I guess, in 2019, at which point she would have been, I think, 25 years old and a college student in law school. | ||
Why she suddenly became part of the global elite, I'll never know. | ||
But in saying that she couldn't go, she responds to a fellow saying, It is with great regret that I write to tell you that I will not be able to attend the Boao Forum. | ||
When I originally asked my grandfather if it would be okay to attend, he agreed and said it sounded like a great opportunity. | ||
In doing his due diligence, my Pop asked his China experts and advisors to brief him on my attendance and how it may be perceived by the press and Chinese government. | ||
I think you and Tony Blinken discussed some of this on the phone last week. | ||
After he had all the information and upon the advice of his staff, my pop asked that I respectfully tell the Bell Forum that I would not, in fact, be able to attend. | ||
I guess sending your 25-year-old daughter over for a forum is bad form. | ||
But sending your son over to come back with garbage bags full of Chinese dirty money and attempting to sell out the country is all fine, huh Tony? | ||
I think the pop there, I believe the pop may be referring to our man Hunter. | ||
Oh yeah, she's referring to Hunter. | ||
Yeah, he didn't have a problem. | ||
He was granddaddy's expert who gave the advice. | ||
Yeah, but he didn't have a problem bringing in the, remember he was the new business guy. | ||
Hunter's not the brains of the operation, as is obvious. | ||
He's drinking what the client's drinking. | ||
Hunter's Christopher Molisante, for any of those who like The Sopranos, and Tony is Joe. | ||
God, you're making these boomer cultural references. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Both Chris and Hunter happen to be, what? | ||
Crackheads! | ||
Talk about a whole circle right there. | ||
That's irony. | ||
I want to get into some of the pandemic. | ||
We've got one of the world's leading experts here. | ||
Three minutes to midnight. | ||
Talk about a book that was prescient. | ||
He comes out with a book. | ||
It was in the fall. | ||
Book him in the fall of 19. | ||
Fall of 2019, Dr. Hatfield writes a book called Three Minutes to Midnight, which is about the next pandemic. | ||
I call around, as I always do, when we start something like this, I say, I've got to have the smartest guys in the world, because we're going to go through nomenclature, process, critical path, everything. | ||
Of course, this guy shows up. | ||
But I can't understand anything he's saying because it's so complicated, but it explains to our audience what's happening. | ||
And he's been a huge help to the country. | ||
One thing I want to get into, we've got a couple of minutes here, but on the pandemic is what's happening in Europe. | ||
And this, you know, people are dumping on the Trump people and everything like that, but it seems like it's unclear. | ||
What people are trying to do, I think what the Trump administration did, which I don't think they sold enough as what they were doing as a, not marketing effort, but to let people understand this thing of targeted interventions. | ||
We've gone up a learning curve in the pandemic. | ||
We now know that comorbidities, right, and that is that obviously the elderly, the infirmed, the people that are in long-term care, minority communities, people with high blood pressure or people that are obese, all of these, and you can target around that. | ||
So, the learning curve we come straight up on. | ||
But you still have these kind of mass mandates. | ||
These kind of lockdowns we're talking about. | ||
And in Germany, particularly in Europe, it's starting to kick back. | ||
You know, Denmark. | ||
But man, this thing in Germany. | ||
They're rolling in and hitting these guys. | ||
I don't know if we have the video up where we can play it. | ||
They're hitting them with fire hoses. | ||
I mean, straight on. | ||
It's like something out of Bull Connor. | ||
Right? | ||
And these people are not backing down. | ||
You've got to call them. | ||
Beyond demonstrations, they're kind of the riots now, aren't they? | ||
They're getting more back. | ||
Why is it, on both the mask and the lockdowns, where do you think the science takes us right now? | ||
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We've known since. | |
March, mid-March, that older patients, patients with certain chronic diseases, were much more vulnerable and needed to be protected. | ||
If you have any doubt about that, look at the governor of New York moving, instead of following the national pandemic plan, this was all thought out years ago, | ||
Updated in 2017, instead of following the National Pandemic Plan and having your alternate care sites abandon high schools, you know, schools closed, and move the patients there, they decided, well, we'll use a nursing home for a highly contagious disease. | ||
Oh, and we'll not do any Outpatient treatment. | ||
Right now, in fact, even the famous Remdesivir, Dr. Fauci's pet drug. | ||
The WHO just released their 40 nation study and said it doesn't really do anything. | ||
So the COVID treatment panel has determined that there is no treatment at the moment until You're in the hospital, plus you're on oxygen. | ||
There's no therapeutic. | ||
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No therapeutic. | |
Hydroxy obviously didn't make the cut. | ||
Our hydroxy and what, zithromycin, they didn't make the cut. | ||
And they're saying now, remdesivir, there's no, their official position, there's no therapeutic. | ||
You get it? | ||
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Until you're on oxygen, which at that time was too late. | |
Don't skip to me, to oxygen. | ||
I remember Peter Navarro, The sainted Peter Navarro, moving heaven and earth in Defense Production Act, and because, remember, ICU units, the first responder teams, the doctors and nurses for ICU units, with capacity problems, capacity utilizations, and The ventilators. | ||
And you guys saw the ventilator problem. | ||
Now I'm hearing that the official, since we've gone up the learning curve, that ventilators are not it. | ||
Now you want pure, you want oxygen, oxygen tent, something like that? | ||
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Well, no. | |
We have enough ventilators. | ||
It was an incredible, it was like World War II. | ||
Car factories got remade into making ventilators. | ||
So we have plenty. | ||
But the problem is now, you don't want ventilators. | ||
You want to put them on auction, right? | ||
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Here's the thing, Steven. | |
When your stove in your kitchen is on fire, you throw water on it. | ||
You put it out. | ||
You don't wait till the entire house is in flames to call the fire department. | ||
For COVID-19, Hydroxychloroquine is that pail of water. | ||
It dampens down the disease. | ||
Do we get taken off YouTube for putting up with that? | ||
I'm just showing what a box looks like, YouTube. | ||
I'm not giving medical advice. | ||
Something really interesting today. | ||
They just announced that the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium, is doing what they say is going to be the largest scale study of early treatment for people with COVID-19. | ||
Of course, they're going to Africa with Bill and Melinda Gates' money, and they're going to be looking at some lopinavir, retinovir, which are two AIDS drugs that they're going to use, and they're going to test a whole multitude of drugs. | ||
But here's the interesting thing. | ||
This is going to be a combination trial because they're willing to do it in conjunction with the standard treatment in all of these countries. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine. | ||
But that's great. | ||
Which remains the standard care treatment in almost all of Africa. | ||
But that's great news though. | ||
Of course it is. | ||
But here's what we're saying. | ||
In the context of Africa's low death rate, Nobody seems to have been able to make the connection between their excessive use of hydroxychloroquine on a comparative basis and the number of deaths. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And why are these reports that came out that said hydroxy had no impact, but nobody did it as a therapeutic? | ||
I haven't seen any of the big studies about therapeutics. | ||
They all did it after you get it and hitting you up with these high dosages. | ||
Why did nobody actually go out and do studies as a therapeutic? | ||
Stephen Hatfield, doctor, author of Three Seconds to Midnight, expert extraordinaire. | ||
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It was blocked by two people. | |
I'm talking about throughout the world. | ||
I may even point at the U.S. | ||
government, because I don't want to get into the finger-pointing. | ||
There's plenty of time for that later. | ||
I'm talking about wide in the world. | ||
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They did! | |
47 countries are using it. | ||
Did you see Slumdog Millionaire? | ||
I did. | ||
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Okay, very sad. | |
That was partially filmed in one of the larger slums of Mumbai. | ||
Yep. | ||
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You can't social distance. | |
It's impossible. | ||
They were aware of that. | ||
And you've got to remember... In India, they hand out hydroxy non-stop. | ||
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They learned from 1918. | |
They had one of the highest death rates in the world. | ||
They learned from the plague outbreak in the 1990s. | ||
They were ready. | ||
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And they didn't do it as Gestapo. | |
They went to the local doctors in the slums, the general practitioners. | ||
And they worked with them and they worked with the community leaders and they did an aggressive community outreach. | ||
And if somebody, and they didn't have test kits. | ||
So they did it like we've always done it, really, based on the physician's suspicion. | ||
It's proven to be such a safe drug. | ||
If anyone has any doubt, go to c19study.com. | ||
There's every paper ever written on it. | ||
Okay, we've got to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in a second. | ||
We've got Dr. Stephen Hetfield, one of the leading experts in the world on pandemics, wrote a book. | ||
Go to Amazon. | ||
It's a book that we recommended so strongly when we started this show and people picked it up and got really down the, got up the learning curve quickly. | ||
Three Seconds to Midnight by Dr. Stephen Hadfield. | ||
Jack Maxey, Greg Manns. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return, talk about the vaccine, and we've got a little special that we're going to leave with at the end of the show. | ||
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Be back in a moment. | |
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. | ||
Can somebody reach out to Sidney Powell's team? | ||
I think we've got the Kraken here. | ||
The Kraken is actually loose in the worm. | ||
Dr. Stephen Hadfield, the Kraken, the ultimate, the original gangster, OG Kraken. | ||
OG Kraken. | ||
Okay, we're going to get back to India in a second. | ||
Breaking news, Greg Mance? | ||
Yep, so coming out of Carson City, Nevada, a judge has set a hearing for December 3rd at 1.30 p.m. | ||
And between now and the 3rd, it allows for depositions for 15 witnesses on both sides. | ||
And what are they going to show? | ||
This is about the machines? | ||
Yes, issues with scanners and signature matching. | ||
Monday in Arizona, Tuesday in Michigan, Thursday in Nevada, and some of these are a little different. | ||
If it goes well in Arizona, they're going to call back, they're going to call for a special session of the state legislature. | ||
Michigan is actually hearing the state legislature. | ||
Tomorrow is a special, it's a committee of the majority, the Republicans, but they want to see the evidence. | ||
Rudy now has got a forcing function. | ||
And hey, you don't know what's going to happen in Gettysburg. | ||
There could be some surprises. | ||
You never know. | ||
I think Real America's Voice is talking about trying to cover it live. | ||
Yeah, and coming out of Pennsylvania as well. | ||
This is a majority hearing for the Senate Republicans and the Senate Democrats are being very forceful in pushing back and saying that it's completely unnecessary and that Mayor Giuliani should not be invited to Pennsylvania on the taxpayer's dime. | ||
So they are coming out hard against us tomorrow. | ||
Oh, it's going to be mad. | ||
There's going to be protests. | ||
It's going to be crazy. | ||
Come on. | ||
This is for all the marvels. | ||
They've been laying back, not addressing this, and now they're going to get the receipts put up in the grill. | ||
They're going to see if they like it. | ||
I want to go back to India. | ||
How did India solve this? | ||
It looked like it could be a mess when they first started. | ||
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It was aggressive. | |
community outreach for early use treatment just as basically on physician suspicion. | ||
They would knock on, they went door-to-door. | ||
They started at 9 in the morning. | ||
They would have a pulse oximeter. | ||
That's a little thing that goes on your finger and tells how well your blood, how much oxygen is saturating your blood. | ||
And they would do symptoms like, they're in protective care, but they would interview you. | ||
And they had a defined checklist by their equivalent of the CDC, their medical authorities. | ||
And if it looked like it, you got a treatment pack. | ||
You didn't have to pay for it. | ||
And they locked the whole block down. | ||
And you know what? | ||
There's another place where this was done that nobody talks about. | ||
The city of Guayaquil, I believe it's called, in Ecuador. | ||
Ecuador, yeah. | ||
This was the worst place on planet Earth. | ||
New York Times front page, bodies laying in the street. | ||
And literally they had almost 500 deaths a day at the height. | ||
They had lost control. | ||
It was a very impoverished city. | ||
There was no way that they could have an effective lockdown because 60% of the people lived day-to-day. | ||
And the town fathers got together, they got azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine on the global market for every citizen in the city. | ||
They passed it out to every clinic, every pharmacy. | ||
Somebody comes in with a cough, you hand them the package. | ||
They took that death rate down to nearly zero in one month. | ||
Now you look at the country of Ecuador, they have 77 deaths. | ||
Right? | ||
The death rate per, what is it, 100,000? | ||
That's lower than the United States. | ||
That's half what New York State has and New Jersey have. | ||
So don't tell me this does not work. | ||
You think? | ||
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Brazil? | |
Yep. | ||
Very good. | ||
PARA? | ||
Is that the state? | ||
Did I pronounce that correctly? | ||
Yes. | ||
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PARA, their health system was collapsing. | |
Totally. | ||
And the Brazilian Prime Minister Very intelligent man. | ||
Moved in with hydroxychloroquine. | ||
And they brought this under control in about two weeks, three weeks. | ||
And you can see the graphs. | ||
Outrageous. | ||
Now, not all states agreed to this. | ||
And we saw the similar thing in Brazil with private hospitals where they were handing out the hydroxychloroquine no matter where it was, and then state-run hospitals where they were taking marching orders from the equivalent of Governor Cuomo in Brazil, and they didn't give the hydroxychloroquine. | ||
So you could have the same hospital across the street. | ||
And the death rate was different? | ||
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Serious, Stephen, within a couple weeks it was, and it works, operationally. | |
I want to thank our guest, a special guest from the original Warren Pandemic, has been Dr. Stephen Hatfield. | ||
We've got Greg Manns and Jack Maxey, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, yeah, real quick. | ||
So just for the Michigan hearing, there's a report out of Detroit News breaking right now that It will not be happening. | ||
The chairman of the Oversight Committee is saying that logistically it's something that they cannot accommodate for. | ||
So we'll be following this and everything coming out of Michigan. | ||
We need a profile in Courage in Michigan. | ||
Okay, tomorrow we get the 10 a.m. | ||
show and the 5 o'clock show. | ||
It's going to be killer shows tomorrow with everything coming out of Pennsylvania, and on Thursday we've got a special. | ||
It's going to have Larry Schweikert, Patriot's History of the United States, Heather McDonald from the Manhattan Institute, about her amazing article between Salem and Plymouth, and also Peter Wood of the Pilgrims Society and the commemoration of We're going to do all that on Thursday in a special. | ||
You can't miss it. | ||
Okay, we're going to go out in Utah. | ||
They've found a monolith in the middle of the desert. | ||
In a kind of commemoration of that, we're going to show you a close-up of the picture and end with special music from Richard Strauss, thus spake Zarathustra from 2001, A Space Odyssey. | ||
Actually, this is public domain music, but it's from a late version. | ||
Real quick, people in Michigan, one of those five regiments was the 24th from Michigan Iron Brigade. | ||
Do not give up. | ||
You people come from strong heritage. | ||
Highest casualty rates. | ||
Let's roll. |