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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. | ||
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He's tried many times to run for president, and now he can't even celebrate. | ||
He's handed a pandemic, an economic devastating crisis, and yet he just seems like, I don't know, steady Eddie. | ||
So what's his plan now? | ||
Look, Look, this is exactly who, uh, you know, America elected. | ||
He has been confident about his election really ever, uh, since a couple days after election day. | ||
And this is who Joe Biden is. | ||
The country is going to see the person who, you know, many in Washington have known for a very long time. | ||
He's steady. | ||
He's measured. | ||
He doesn't always Stay on script. We'll see if he does that as president. He has a long history. We used to call them gaffes now in this climate I think it's something different entirely Empathy is what shines through really when you're talking about the economic pain people are feeling the devastation People are feeling with the appendix. So he is already using that bully pulpit And if we do and I'm sure we can we can proclaim the promised | ||
with the promised who wrote these following words The Lord is my strength and my shield If the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden on December 14 Will you concede the election? | ||
It's going to be a very hard thing to concede because we know there was massive fraud. | ||
So as to whether or not I can get this apparatus moving this quickly, because time isn't on our side. | ||
Everything else is on our side. | ||
Facts are on our side. | ||
This was a massive fraud. | ||
This should never take place in this country. | ||
We're like a third world country. | ||
We have machines that nobody knows what the hell they're looking at. | ||
I think it's a possibility. | ||
They're trying to look between you people. | ||
Don't talk to me that way. | ||
You're just a lightweight. | ||
Don't talk to me that way. | ||
Don't talk. | ||
I'm the president of the United States. | ||
Don't ever talk to the president that way. | ||
I'm going to go with another question. | ||
Well, we don't know what is last. | ||
If you look at what's going on, you have to really take a look at what's going on. | ||
They're finding tremendous discrepancies in the votes, and nobody believes those numbers. | ||
Those numbers are incorrect numbers. | ||
A lot of numbers have already been reported that's incorrect. | ||
You're going to see things happening over the next week or two that are going to be shocking to people. | ||
Going to be shocking to people. | ||
The apparatus kicking into full gear. | ||
The President of the United States will be in Georgia tomorrow with a rally and I think testimony. | ||
The tide has turned, you can see momentum, and now they're starting to panic. | ||
Joe Biden is steady, Eddie. | ||
Joe Biden is the gaffe-prone clown, the best ever. | ||
The devout Catholic Joe Biden, palmist, right? | ||
This is worse than Obama's corpsman. | ||
Okay, it is the 27th of November, the year of our Lord, 2020, live from the nation's capital. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
It's a big anniversary today. | ||
It's a big day of celebration. | ||
It's a big day of commemoration. | ||
925 years ago, today, in Clermont, France, Urban II called for the First Crusade. | ||
We're going to talk about that later in the show and then later this afternoon. | ||
The First Crusade and Urban II calling for a retaking of the Holy Land to make it safe for Christian pilgrimages. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
We've got another pilgrimage, and Donald J. Trump is now engaged. | ||
The inflection point here, ladies and gentlemen, was the heroic The heroic, what would he call it, a committee meeting, briefing of Rudy Giuliani and his team, Jenna, the entire team, the hearing, and Donald Trump dialing in and he saw his effect working. | ||
We broke the news here with the one and only Jack Posobiec that we're bringing in right now from One American News. | ||
We broke the news on Wednesday, live, that they put him on a bus and they headed from historic Gettysburg down to the Oval Office for a dinner of pizza and spaghetti. | ||
And to talk to the President of the United States, because he was jacked up, and he got more jacked up yesterday, and he's more jacked up today. | ||
Colonel Mastriano had his Twitter account pulled down, naturally. | ||
Had to do that, because he speaks the truth. | ||
This shows you, ladies and gentlemen, they're nervous. | ||
Big news coming out of Wisconsin. | ||
Big news coming out of Arizona. | ||
Big news coming out of Georgia. | ||
The President says, hey, if I can get this apparatus focused downrange, yep, we got the clock ticking, but the 14th of December, he's still got time. | ||
The apparatus, I want to bring in Jack Bristow, we've got Raheem Kassam, both the two guys on the cutting edge of this, and a bit ahead of the news of the mainstream media. | ||
Now they're piling in, they're not going to be able to sell Joe Biden. | ||
You can't sell Joe Biden to the elites, there's no heat on this administration. | ||
Over the weekend they're talking about who the CIA is going to be, talking about Jay Johnson, Morrell, and Tom Donilon. | ||
These are all markdowns. | ||
He's in the markdown bin of the Clinton and Obama administration, and Clinton's, you know, her administration didn't take place back in 16. | ||
Sorry, not sorry. | ||
These are all the markdown bin. | ||
And these guys are all, I call them clerks. | ||
They all start here in Washington, I don't like calling them the swamp, it's too cutesy. | ||
They all start here in the, not deep state, in your phase state, as clerks. | ||
And they work their way up as being, you know, just a higher-level clerk. | ||
So he's got an administration. | ||
He's not going to be president, but his faux administration is an administration of clerks. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
Nobody on Wall Street, nobody in corporate America, none of the guys with tenure, nobody wants to be associated with something that was so blatantly stolen. | ||
I want to bring in Jack Posobiec with Raheem Kassam. | ||
Jack, give us an update. | ||
You've been all over this Pennsylvania thing. | ||
Let's take us around the battle map. | ||
I want to start in Pennsylvania. | ||
of the heat that was caused uh... by the uh... it because that this committee meeting the hearing was only republicans only but what's the latest because you had some weak will remember for ladies and gentlemen the key this whole thing is not the progressive democrats the key right now is establishment republicans you gotta get the establishment now tomorrow in georgia they're saying oh it's kelly lafleur and purdue that would be incorrect | ||
The President of the United States is going down to the deplorables to make his case on closing in Georgia. | ||
Because you get Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona, bingo, you're below 270, right? | ||
So he's making his case, and oh yes, they're going to call Purdue and Kelly Loeffler up to the stage, naturally, and the deplorables have to be in back of that for the 5th of January. | ||
We understand that with a sine qua non The sine qua non of the establishment down there has got to throw in to support President Trump not having this thing stolen. | ||
Pasovic, get us up to speed on Pennsylvania first. | ||
Rahim will jump in, then we'll go around the horn. | ||
Yeah, Steve, not just Pennsylvania, but I'm just looking down at my phone here. | ||
I've got, on the ground, we've got our people inside the Wisconsin recount. | ||
Today's going to be the final day of that, so I'm posting that live stream for my guys. | ||
Let's go to Wisconsin, because that's actually the biggest... I was saving that for later, but that's okay. | ||
And right, so it just started, so we'll jump ahead a little bit in Wisconsin. | ||
What we're seeing now is These Patriot Stands, and that's what you have to call them, Patriot Stands, like we saw the Patriot Stand in Gettysburg. | ||
We're now going to start seeing these Presidents going down to Georgia. | ||
These are the ways that the Patriots hold the feet to the fire of the establishment. | ||
The President called it the apparatus. | ||
They have their apparatus. | ||
We have our apparatus. | ||
All right. | ||
And so, these people, like Senator Mastriano, listen to the passage that Senator Mastriano closed out the hearing with. | ||
And in Galatians 6.9, he read from Galatians, "...and in doing good let us not fail, for in good times we shall reap if we do not quit." Right? | ||
What he's saying is, is that it's time for the patriots to stand up, the deplorables, the Laobai Xing of America, to stand up and say, Pick up the phone, call those state senators, call those state representatives, say we got a problem. | ||
Something smells rotten, right? | ||
We don't want to allow our elections To go down behind closed doors, chicanery, machines where you can't understand what's going on. | ||
We want fair, open, and honest elections. | ||
We want honest recounts. | ||
And they said, to go back to Wisconsin real quick, and I'll just give you an example, Steve. | ||
The way the media in Wisconsin, locally, is covering this thing, specifically in Milwaukee County, they're also doing Dane County, which includes the city of Madison. | ||
But what they're saying there is, oh, we're not sure if we're going to make the December 1st deadline because the Trump campaign keeps challenging all of these ballots. | ||
Tens of thousands of ballots they've been challenging. | ||
They've been asking us to look into. | ||
Yeah, it's called an audit. | ||
It's called setting it aside to figure out what's going to be done when you have discrepancies. | ||
They just want to sit there and they think it's a recount, so they do this word thinking game where they say, oh, we're just going to count it again and confirm that Joe Biden won again. | ||
We're not going to have to do anything. | ||
No, dude, you got to sit there and go through the legal process. | ||
This is massively important. | ||
A couple things. | ||
Number one, the national media crickets on Wisconsin. | ||
You don't see that in the New York Times. | ||
You don't see it in the, or displayed in the New York Times. | ||
You don't see it on MSNBC and CNN. | ||
And every time these now, these editorials, because there's no news stories, say there's no evidence, they do not report on Wisconsin. | ||
When Wisconsin is reported on locally, it's all about voter suppression. | ||
Right? | ||
You have, and this is why the entire audience of the War Room has to have the back of the new Iron Brigade holding the line in Wisconsin. | ||
These are heroes, these are patriots. | ||
You're right, the buried lead in every story, about ten paragraphs down. | ||
They're contesting every ballot. | ||
Remember, you've got two scams, and this is where, it's not going to be about machines in Wisconsin, because Wisconsin was a game day, vote day. | ||
We caught them We caught them. | ||
They're caught, and they're caught with two things. | ||
Gun decking this early vote by having people come and sign bogus, you know, absentee ballots and vote in place. | ||
Even the guy, one of the senior guys on the panel, he admits, he says, hey, they told me I could do it. | ||
Jack, this was so key about your Explain to people why it was so important for you to live stream and give commentary a week ago when they were in this committee meeting that went to 1 o'clock in the morning. | ||
They were trying to flip the manual to try to get it retroactively to comport to state law so they could have these votes count, correct? | ||
Right, well see, what they were doing was, and they were very clever about this, because they knew what the law was. | ||
And you got patriots in there like Dean Knudsen, and also like Bob Spindel, who know the rulebook inside and out, chapter and verse of this thing. | ||
They're sitting up there in Milwaukee, these financial analysts, and the other one's a veterinarian, and this is all they do. | ||
They just sit and focus on these laws. | ||
And they understood that the Senate, Excuse me, the governor there in Wisconsin and the other administrators, the Secretary of State, they put forward laws that are, or excuse me, not laws, but guidance. | ||
They put forward guidance. | ||
They said, well, we're going to change the rules here to make it easier. | ||
We're going to change the rules there to make it, and you're using, Steve, you didn't explain, I don't know if everyone knows the Navy lingo of gun decking, right? | ||
Gun decking means you just kind of jam it forward and you don't exactly follow standard operating procedure. | ||
That's gun decking. | ||
Right. | ||
And so sometimes you can get away with it. | ||
A lot of the times you get away with it. | ||
And that's why it happens. | ||
But every once in a while on a Friday, senior chief is going to come by and he's going to take a look at your work and he's going to say, what did you do here? | ||
Because this thing is falling apart. | ||
They don't want anyone to look at what they did. | ||
And that's what Bob Spindel and the Trump campaign are now doing. | ||
They're saying, let us look at these ballots. | ||
And they tried to set it up using COVID restrictions. | ||
So that you had to sit so far away that you couldn't look at them. | ||
And Spindel's sitting there and he's calling them out on it. | ||
He's calling their bluff and saying, no, you put up plexiglass, let them sit at the same table so that you can verify what exactly is written on that ballot. | ||
Okay, I want all the media, all the left-wing media that watches the Media Matters to understand, there are 200,000 contested ballots now between the early vote scam and also the extreme situation where people who are in nursing homes, normally 25,000, I think it was 235,000, they're blown through. | ||
Yeah, so they're blowing through that also. | ||
The combo of that is almost 200,000. | ||
They want to throw those ballots out. | ||
When those ballots get thrown out, Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, will win Wisconsin. | ||
He will win it overwhelmingly. | ||
They're in meltdown right now. | ||
We're going to return with Jack Pasovic. | ||
Pasovic's live streaming it. | ||
With commentary, one of the most brilliant young men following this from One American News. | ||
We're going to return here on Real America's Voice. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
Raheem Kassam, Stephen K. Bannon, live from Capitol Hill. | ||
We're going to go around the rest. | ||
But I've got to tell you, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin. | ||
Remember what we said at the beginning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Remember, one falls, they all fall. | ||
And where it looks like they're going to fall first is Wisconsin, but of course Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania. | ||
People should understand, there are folks fully engaged. | ||
Don't think people are taking Thanksgiving off, and as much as we give thanks to the Lord and everything like that, there are teams of this apparatus of the President of the United States to make sure this thing is not stolen from the American people who have been working 24 hours a day and will work 24 hours a day until his victory is confirmed. | ||
I believe on the evening before the inauguration on the 20th of January, Year of Our Lord 2021, when the House of Representatives affirms Trump's massive win on November 3rd. | ||
And we're heading there, folks. | ||
We're heading there. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
You can see right now the mainstream media is about to go into panic mode. | ||
They're going to start ripping people's faces off. | ||
But one thing is they got a real tell here. | ||
They can't refute the math. | ||
Right? | ||
We've had tons of analytical teams, we've been putting up the stuff from National Pulse, we've been putting up the stuff from Revolver, we've been putting up Jack Posobiec stuff, President of the United States. | ||
Rahim, you and Jack jump in here with the President's tweeting and re-tweeting that Jack Dorsey and the posse over there can't pull down. | ||
It is interesting, whenever we've covered the news in this regard from an actual, hey, here's what's going on on the ground perspective, Twitter will always either knock one of our tweets off, knock one of our accounts off, or put that screen in front of it that says, hey, you know, this claim is disputed. | ||
Whenever we've put up any of the mathematical analysis, they haven't touched it. | ||
They just don't go near it. | ||
Which you're right, is somewhat of a tell. | ||
The president tweeting this morning, and I think we can put it on the screen here as well, five more ways Joe Biden magically outperformed election norms. | ||
Now this is a very good aggregation article from the Federalist. | ||
It goes through the arguments that we've made a number of times here, and indeed made before the election. | ||
For instance, on point three, citing Patrick Basham, the pollster that we had on the National Poll Show, who works for the Democracy Institute, who has a really accurate track record when it comes to predicting these elections, and got the last one right. | ||
As well. | ||
And it goes through, and I think there are five, maybe six points in this article that the President tweeted as well this morning, and Jack, correct me if I'm wrong, but as of this point in time, there is no shield on this tweet. | ||
Almost every single other of the President's tweets have this blue shield across them, this claim about election fraud is disputed, with a little exclamation point, but not this one, Jack. | ||
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Did we lose Pacevic? | ||
They do something that I do on Twitter a lot myself where it's this article, and if you read it, the tone is actually very tongue-in-cheek because it's, you know, wow, Joe Biden's just had this stunning victory. | ||
He's broken the mold somehow. | ||
He's managed a way to win every single swing state without breaking any of the, you know, without passing any of the normal election norms. | ||
He didn't win a single one of these or only won a few of the bellwether states. | ||
He lost almost every bellwether state. | ||
He did. | ||
He underperformed in almost every city. | ||
He underperformed Barack Obama in so many other areas, but he managed somehow to also have this unprecedented, amazing win. | ||
We should congratulate Joe Biden on his incredible. | ||
So it's, it's very tongue in cheek and it's using a lot of humor to make some of these points that really do make you kind of sit back and scratch your head. | ||
And I think every political scientist in America Who's honest is admitting it and all of the rest of them are holding their tongues because they know there isn't any way around these numbers. | ||
The math don't lie. | ||
All right? | ||
And so statistically, you haven't seen it. | ||
You haven't seen something like this happen. | ||
I actually say, they actually say, Steve, you'll appreciate this at one point in the article, it says, well, we haven't seen an election victory like this since 1960 with Nixon and JFK when, uh, When JFK's dad is rumored to have made some interesting deals about how to help him win that one. | ||
In Chicago. | ||
We got Matt Brainerd, by the way, with Voter Integrity Project. | ||
He was our head data guy in 16. | ||
He's on at the bottom of the hour to go through. | ||
And he's been doing a lot of the affidavits on the math and how this thing was stolen. | ||
Pasovic, we did Wisconsin. | ||
You're live-streaming it. | ||
People have to know that the heroes in Wisconsin are not backing off. | ||
Today, over the weekend, there's going to be a firestorm about Wisconsin. | ||
What happens? | ||
What has to go to the court, the state legislature? | ||
We'll get into that a little later in the show. | ||
I want to go to Pennsylvania. | ||
Is the establishment there? | ||
Did they have the joke yet that they have to have these hearings? | ||
And what do you think's going on? | ||
Because I'm hearing conflicting reports. | ||
Number one, the establishment still wants to run away from this. | ||
What are you hearing, brother? | ||
Of course the establishment wants to run away from this, and I think that's something that, you know, we're going to be honest about here, that it's It's obvious what they want to do. | ||
They want to hold President Trump's hand and walk him out and allow Joe Biden to take over. | ||
And then they can talk about how aggrieved they are and run for governor and Senate in 2020, where Pennsylvania has an open governor's mansion in Harrisburg and an open Senate seat with Pat Toomey stepping down. | ||
So those are two barn burners. | ||
You're hearing Doug Mastriano's, Colonel Mastriano's name being bandied about for both of them right now because he stood tall there in Gettysburg last week. | ||
But I think what's more important though is for people to understand that this party is made up of the people. | ||
It's made up of deplorables. | ||
It's made up of people who listen to this show, who follow One American News, who follow me, who follow Rahim, National Pulse, all the rest. | ||
And there are more of us than there are of them. | ||
So if this party wants to maintain any power and wants to continue winning elections... | ||
They gotta listen to us. | ||
And so, folks, if you keep making those phone calls, and be polite, and be nice, and be friendly to whoever answers the phone, but call your Republican representatives, people that you've put in office, on the basis of their promise to represent you and to represent your interests, remind them of the oath they took, and ask them, what are you doing today to fix this? | ||
That's all you gotta ask them. | ||
What are you doing today? | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Remember, in Wisconsin, you're seeing Wisconsin nice, but Wisconsin tough. | ||
It's the new Iron Brigade. | ||
The watchword here is very simple. | ||
Hold. | ||
The. | ||
Line. | ||
The president and no one is asking for anything but to count all legal votes. | ||
That's all they're doing in Wisconsin. | ||
They're contesting every ballot. | ||
Why? | ||
They want to make sure every ballot is clarifiable. | ||
Remember, the Democrats kicked the Green Party off of so many of these swing states because of why? | ||
Because of contested signatures. | ||
So if they're going to kick the Green Party off because of contested signatures, then why can't Republicans use the exact same standard when it comes to the general election? | ||
Exactly, because they didn't want a Jill Stein situation. | ||
Let's talk about that, Mark Elias. | ||
Mark Elias doesn't want to talk about that. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
Complete liars. | ||
Okay, in Pennsylvania, what do people have to do? | ||
It's to call the leadership and we'll get their numbers up. | ||
To call the offices of the leadership in Pennsylvania and to make sure we have to have, right now, here's what the tentative schedule is. | ||
I think it's Georgia on Saturday. | ||
In my understanding, it's the President that wanted to move it forward. | ||
He didn't want to, because they were talking about Georgia on Monday or Wednesday. | ||
The President said, hey, let's get on with it. | ||
I look at the clock, he's a business guy. | ||
He understands critical path, right? | ||
We're in a process now. | ||
He's fully engaged. | ||
His words yesterday, the most important thing he said Hey, I gotta get the apparatus focused on this. | ||
That's his campaign apparatus to defend his victory on November 3rd, and they're working 24-7. | ||
But that's why this rally tomorrow, and do not think for a second this rally is about Purdue and Kelly Loeffler, God bless them, and the importance of the 5th. | ||
But the establishment's got to understand something. | ||
Mitch McConnell wants to still be called dear leader. | ||
They're going to have to throw in hard, throw in hard to support President Trump's getting this full audit down there in Georgia and getting to the bottom of this nonsense that went on. | ||
And Kemp and the Secretary of State down there, Rothenberg, have been a disaster, a complete disaster. | ||
Rahim, I want to make sure you're on the President's Twitter feed because he's woke. | ||
Now, to what the situation is, and how the deplorables want to sit there, and what they're saying is, hey, it's even bigger than you. | ||
This is about the Republic. | ||
We can't allow this to go down. | ||
And the mainstream media is panicked, and here's why. | ||
They used to dismiss it that there's no, you know, this is all made up, this is all a lie. | ||
Now it's saying, oh, there's not enough really here to make a difference. | ||
They've shifted their narrative already. | ||
You can see the subtle beginnings of, oh, this is all much ado about nothing. | ||
Jack, give us your sense of Georgia. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I know there's a rally tomorrow. | ||
I hope they try to pull together and have a hearing. | ||
I want the President, if it wasn't for the COVID situation, the CCP virus, on Wednesday, the President was going to be there in the room, but he loved what he saw. | ||
And I think he's going to be very engaged in these presentations going forward. | ||
What are you hearing about Georgia? | ||
Look, from what I'm hearing, I've been hearing for a while now, and we heard, of course, from the President himself yesterday, is that he's been chomping at the bit. | ||
He wants to get out of D.C. | ||
He wants to see the deplorables. | ||
He wants to be with the people. | ||
He knows in his heart What happened on November 3rd and he has a sneaking suspicion that the people that were out there in the rallies in the tens of thousands right the 20,000 50,000 of Butler PA Western PA fracking they had the fracking well there and he wants to go down in Georgia to make sure that people understand that this movement hasn't gone Anywhere. | ||
And that the 74 plus million Americans that voted for Trump are not just going to disappear. | ||
They're not going to be silenced because the media has told them to. | ||
Look, Joe Biden hasn't been able to stick the landing on this. | ||
That's why he's going, Steve. | ||
That's why he's out on Black Friday, getting the Black Friday bargain cabinet, right? | ||
He can't get the actual heavy hitters in because nobody wants to bandy around him. | ||
It's the Black Friday bargains, right? | ||
That's what they're out there shopping, right? | ||
The markdown bins. | ||
It's the markdown bins. | ||
Yeah, the difference is these aren't door busters, right? | ||
Nobody's busting down the doors to get these. | ||
Nobody's lining up for these things. | ||
Jack, you're very proud of your heritage. | ||
You're a devout Catholic. | ||
A guy says Palmist, and he's touting himself as a big-time Catholic. | ||
It's a joke! | ||
Has this guy ever been an altar boy? | ||
Has he ever been to a Mass? | ||
Has he ever listened to the first readings? | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, this shows you what a phony he is. | ||
Jack, I want to ask you, we've got Matt Brainerd coming on. | ||
We'd love to have you hang out. | ||
I know you've got the family. | ||
Hang out and hear Brainerd, because we want to bring you back. | ||
My phone's blowing up. | ||
They want to hear more of your perspective, more of your analysis. | ||
We've got Matt Brainerd. | ||
Who is the data chief in 16 and built the apparatus that led, that was the underpinning for Trump's victory. | ||
He has been all over working day and night with his team, basically recreated the 16 team that brought the victory. | ||
They're the ones, among many different teams, but they're the tip of the spear of doing this analysis that you're now seeing come up in things called affidavits, in these committee briefings and in the legal filings. | ||
Matt Brainerd, From the 16 campaign, I think it's the Voter Integrity Project, will be next on The War Room. | ||
We're going to try to get Posobiec back in. | ||
Jack, thank you very much. | ||
People should go to Posobiec's live stream. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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This matters. | ||
We've been saying for months now what was going to happen, and we've been saying since the evening of November 3rd, this thing was not only stolen, but you can reverse it. | ||
If you put together smart, tough, Nice people, right? | ||
You'll get this reversed, and it's getting reversed right now. | ||
One of the people getting reversed from the 2016 campaign, Matt Brainerd, now head of the Voter Integrity Project, doing incredible work. | ||
A lot of the stuff you're seeing coming up in affidavits, a lot of stuff you're seeing in these committee meetings is done by the analytical work of Matt Brainerd and his team. | ||
Matt, I want to very specifically focus on Wisconsin. | ||
Bannon's theory has always been, one falls, they all fall. | ||
But you gotta get one. | ||
Right now in Wisconsin, there's an epic fight of citizens going through ballot by ballot and want to know if it's legal and certifiable, it counts. | ||
If it ain't legal and certifiable, it does not count. | ||
Walk us through the work you've been doing and what's going on in Wisconsin right now. | ||
Part of our project is applying six different analytic methods to all the states that are in question. | ||
And we found a lot of problems just in general, generic things with Wisconsin, such as about 7,000 people cast ballots there that are not entitled to cast ballots because of residency issues. | ||
So that's a substantial thing all on its own, given the margin. | ||
But we also discovered something else unique to that state. | ||
When Republicans had complete control over the Wisconsin state government, they made it very difficult for people to cheat using absentee ballots, which is a typical way for people to cast ballots that they shouldn't be casting. | ||
But there was one tiny exception to that, and that was meant as a sort of a, out of a charity. | ||
So for people who were truly bedridden, absolutely sick and unable to take advantage of all the other ways to vote, they created something called the indefinitely confined category for people to request absentee ballots. | ||
And what made this unique is that only somebody, it's the only way you could get an absentee ballot without showing your ID. | ||
Now, historically, this category has only had maybe a few hundred people use it to cast an absentee ballot. | ||
However, this cycle, this election, that number skyrocketed to over 200,000, with 170,000 people requesting that test for the first time. | ||
Also what's interesting about this is that even though many of the people we believe are requesting this ballot type illegally without actually meeting the status of indefinite confinement, which they have to sign a daffodil saying they actually meet that, is that we had cases where county election officials were telling people, regardless of their status, to go ahead and apply it. | ||
They posted on social media to go ahead and request an absentee ballot under the state. | ||
They were ordered to take those down by the Supreme Court because it was clearly a violation of the law. | ||
And here we see, again, another state where some tremendous anomalies showed up. | ||
170,000 people requested indefinite confinement for the first time this year. | ||
No need to show ID. | ||
Um, to sort of bypass and be able to cast ballots, you know, again, without ID, uh, in a pivotal state with a very close margin. | ||
And we looked at these people. | ||
We, we, um, took a sample of them, um, that applied for indefinite confinement and just went through social media, the internet to try to find evidence in terms of whether or not they were indefinitely confined in our, and you know, we've got limited manpower and it's, it's hard to positively identify a lot of people for certain over social media. | ||
But, um, we found, uh, out of a, a small sample. | ||
We found 38 that we couldn't determine. | ||
We found 10 that definitely were worthy of IC status. | ||
And we also found 84 who clearly made that claim in violation of the law, who were not in fact indefinitely combined. | ||
So if you had to extrapolate that, I understand it's a small sample, but if you had to extrapolate that to all 200, I think it's 235,000. | ||
Because this is scam. | ||
This is how they caught these snakes doing this. | ||
You caught them. | ||
And the people in Wisconsin caught them. | ||
Dead to rights. | ||
That and that early vote. | ||
They are caught and this is why they're talking about 200,000 ballots throwing out. | ||
That's going to flip it to the rightful winner, Donald J. Trump and the deplorables. | ||
If you had to extrapolate it out just from your small sample, How many of the IC ballots, the indefinitely confined ballots, would be tossed? | ||
Well, just to speculate, I mean, I imagine that probably, well, I wouldn't do it using my sample. | ||
I would look at the historic number of people who've requested new ballots that time, you know. | ||
So I'd say a maximum number of 15,000 would be legitimate based on historic. | ||
So of the 170,000 that requested them for the first time this time, I would say that probably 155,000 of them were claimed without actually earning that status. | ||
A hundred and fifty-five thousand. | ||
This is where they're caught dead to rights. | ||
This is not about machines, this is not about software, this is not about the CCP. | ||
All of that, as I've said, I think Sidney Powell has a free option here to go big and go large. | ||
But for actually taking care of the problem today, and you've got to solve for that part of the equation, ladies and gentlemen, that gets this thing decertified by the 14th of December. | ||
It's Matt Brainerd and others that are working on this, and Wisconsin isn't. | ||
This is why, remember, there are always tales on this thing. | ||
It's the reason the mainstream media never mentions Wisconsin. | ||
They understand they're caught dead to rights in Wisconsin. | ||
Stone-cold cheating. | ||
I want to go back to the social media. | ||
What did you guys do? | ||
And I understand you've got limited resources. | ||
What did you do and just connect the dots and realize it's not emblematic maybe of everything, but it is a sample. | ||
What did you find on social media? | ||
Well, remember when we first started searching for these people, we had a lot of information about them from the voter file and the way we enhanced it, such as how old they are, where they lived, to get a pretty confident, you know, so we could be pretty confident of their match. | ||
And, you know, we just started looking up Instagram and Facebook profiles that we were very confident we were able to match. | ||
And you find somebody out at a football game or playing soccer or skiing or doing other outdoor activities and a date that's, you know, relatively recent. | ||
Well, that clearly is somebody who does not meet the definition of indefinitely confined. | ||
And we'll certainly be forwarding these fines that we have, both state law enforcement and federal law enforcement, as we have in many of the cases, you know, because we found some very egregious violations of the law, at least apparently, that certainly merit further investigation. | ||
But you know, we're passing those on to lawyers. | ||
Every legal team we've been happy to talk to so far, I've signed many declarations so far that either have been filed or are going to be filed for multiple legal teams. | ||
So we're making as much of these, as many of these resources available to various legal teams as possible, including the President's legal team. | ||
Matt, Matt, just before we leave Wisconsin, I just want to make sure for the audience, the indefinitely confined was set up because Wisconsin doesn't have early vote. | ||
You've got that whole other scam about how they try to get around with the absentee ballot on day of when you walked in. | ||
But the indefinitely confined was set up for people essentially in nursing homes, right? | ||
That's why I'd always had such a low... Nursing homes or long-term care are something that you actually could and you could prove that you were indefinitely confined. | ||
And what you found in social media is that there's younger people, there's all types of people that are just trying to... because you don't need voter ID. | ||
That's exactly it. | ||
If you look back to, say, 2012, there were about 3,000 people. | ||
In 2013, the municipal elections, 626 people claimed this status. | ||
And we have an interesting chart. | ||
You're welcome to show at some point, but where we sort of have a line chart showing the requests historically, and then you see 2020, it just pops. | ||
Like, it's insane. | ||
Clearly aren't indefinitely confined. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
So Jack Posoba is going to have it on Twitter for you. | ||
National Pulse has got it all over. | ||
Real American Voice is covering this non-stop. | ||
For the audience out there, particularly over this holiday weekend, when you're around relatives and they're quoting the mantra of CNN and MSNBC that it's baseless, baseless, baseless, baseless, baseless, you start by throwing back in their face, oh it's baseless? | ||
Let's talk about Wisconsin. | ||
And they go, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
The reason they don't know what you're talking about Is that the mainstream media, the propaganda arm of the party of Davos, will not report it. | ||
Matt, let's leave Wisconsin for a second. | ||
Talk to our audience about what do you think the other areas there to be focused on about the math? | ||
One of the things that's important, the president tweets out your stuff, they talk about you, Posobiec does, and it doesn't get taken down on Twitter because it's about details and facts. | ||
It's not about opinion. | ||
Where else should our audience be focused on? | ||
What other states do you find particularly interesting? | ||
I think Georgia is exceptionally interesting and I kind of chuckle listening to you talk about, you know, the family gatherings where I have to debate with people watching CNN. | ||
I'm just thankful that I don't actually have anybody in my family like that. | ||
We're all on the same team. | ||
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So I guess that's something to be especially thankful for. | |
No, but I'm saying for guys in your family, watch Fox, okay? | ||
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Now it's the guys that watch Fox. | |
Fox did not cover, and listen, I have no problem with the Murdoch's making a business decision, but they did not cover one second of the hearing in Pennsylvania the other day, okay? | ||
And they have not been all over Wisconsin. | ||
Certain Pete Hegseth and Hannity and certain other people have, and Tucker, but you don't hear it across the news thing, on the Kavuto, on the news side of this. | ||
But let's go to Georgia. | ||
What do you find particularly interesting in Georgia? | ||
Well, Georgia, what makes, first of all, attractive as a target for evaluation is that the margin is so small there. | ||
Tremendous confident in the data that we found. | ||
And I'm not just, we're not talking about percentages or projecting it to a population, but just in terms of the raw names of people who voted who were not entitled to vote that I can share with the courtrooms and, you know, with law enforcement, etc. | ||
We've got over 20,000 people in that state. | ||
We have a strong suspicion we're not actually eligible to cast a ballot. | ||
That's far more than the margin of victory. | ||
These are people who filed national change of address cards indicating that they moved to another state, established residency elsewhere, or they registered to vote in another state after having voted in Georgia. | ||
And these are people who, maybe they moved to New York City, and we found anecdotal evidence of people turning in folks for this saying, you know, sending me screenshots from social media. | ||
Somebody who, say, moves to New York City who doesn't think their ballot's going to count there, but they can still cast an absentee ballot back in Georgia because that's where they used to live. | ||
Clearly illegal, clearly a violation of the law, and in an election where those votes are actually the ones making the difference. | ||
The other exceptional thing we found in Georgia, and we've also discovered this in Pennsylvania, and now we're discovering in Michigan, are that people are registering to vote at postal facilities and disguising it as a residential address. | ||
And then voting from mail from those locations. | ||
We have no idea who's really casting these ballots. | ||
So it's against the law to register to vote at a P.O. | ||
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Box. | |
You have to list your residence. | ||
Even if you're homeless, you have to put down where the park bench is or where the homeless facility is or the church where you actually reside. | ||
What folks are doing is buying P.O. | ||
Box 123, registering to vote with it as with the street address of the postal facility and apartment number 123, clearly disguising the P.O. | ||
Box number. | ||
And we found over a thousand cases of these In Georgia, 1500 cases of these in Pennsylvania, and we're still tallying up, but similar numbers in Michigan. | ||
And these are just, and what's also kind of interesting, in addition to disguising the addresses to look like suites and apartment numbers and units, is they almost universally vote by mail, unlike the rest of the population, which, you know, a good chunk of it does show up and vote on Election Day. | ||
Very little of this population does at all. | ||
Matt, just for our audience, because remember, there's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences. | ||
The President of the United States didn't randomly just pick Georgia that I think I've got to go down on Saturday. | ||
Georgia's like Wisconsin. | ||
Georgia, Wisconsin, Arizona. | ||
You've got two broader fights in this battle in Michigan and Pennsylvania, but there's low-hanging fruit that can be flipped on the count. | ||
The people are wondering. | ||
We've got about a minute for you, Matt, and I'd love to have you, if you could, stay over the break, if you can, for a couple questions. | ||
People want to know, why didn't this come up when Georgia did their recount? | ||
Why do we do this big recount and the guy says it's certified and that guy's on MSNBC and CNN all the time mocking the president saying, hey you lost, you got to get over it. | ||
Why did this not come up with the 20,000? | ||
Why did the governor say it's certified? | ||
Why did the Secretary of State say it's certified? | ||
I think the better question is why didn't this come up before the election? | ||
Because all the data I used to analyze this, all of this was available before election day. | ||
All of these ballots could have been objected to in advance before they were stripped open and thrown into the pool with everything else. | ||
All of these people were registered to vote for months before the election day and somebody should have filed a lawsuit to object to it. | ||
There's a lot of questions like that and maybe someday we'll get the answers. | ||
Matt, can you stay over for just a second on the other side? | ||
I've just got a question on Arizona and a question on Pennsylvania we want to get to you. | ||
Matt Brainerd, Voter Integrity Project. | ||
You've got to go to his site. | ||
We'll let him talk all about that on social media. | ||
He is a guy to making a difference. | ||
He laid out all the infrastructure on the data side in 16 that led to President Trump's stunning victory. | ||
We're going to return with the Voter Integrity Project. | ||
Matt Brainerd, Jack Posobiec, Rahim Ghassan, Stephen K. Bannon in just a second. | ||
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War Room. | |
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Matt Brainerd is our guest here from the Voter Integrity Project. | ||
Matt, the hearing they had Wednesday in Gettysburg, there's resistance we hear already from some of the leadership in Pennsylvania. | ||
How important do you think these hearings are to use it as a forcing function to present to the American people exactly the level of detail that you and others have that shows you that these are not baseless accusations? | ||
I think it's absolutely important that they leverage this as much as possible. | ||
As you've discussed, so many of the mainstream media outlets are not covering it, so you kind of have to kick the door in. | ||
And that's what these legislative hearings are a tool for, is gain coverage. | ||
Because while the nationals may not be covering it, the locals, they are. | ||
They are covering it. | ||
And it's important to educate the people in that state about what happened in their elections, how badly managed these elections were, how many people were allowed to cast ballots who may not have been people, and who certainly shouldn't have been allowed to cast a ballot. | ||
So this, you know, this is laying bare a lot of the problems with the systems in these states in terms of preventing any kind of illegal ballots being cast, you know, as well as potential clerical errors. | ||
So I think it's very important and what comes with these hearings is really up to the legislatures. | ||
The problem is that they're on a very strict timeline and they've got only a couple of options, you know, in front of them in terms of deciding what they can do about it. | ||
Do you also think that there should be a full audit and investigation in Arizona before we let you go? | ||
Do you think Arizona, it's only 10,000 votes there, do you think, and I'm here in Pima County, the tribal nations, some stuff in Maricopa County, do you think that Arizona opens itself up for further detailed investigation? | ||
I think if any state was as close as Arizona, Wisconsin, or Georgia were, we would find all kinds of problems. | ||
Every state needs to have a rigorous audit. | ||
No state should be overlooked. | ||
Every single state has these problems. | ||
Matt, how do people get to you on social media and follow you? | ||
Because people ought to be on it non-stop. | ||
Yeah, that's our platform for promoting all of our findings in this project. | ||
I'm on Twitter, Gab, and Parler. | ||
Just find Matt Brainerd, M-A-T-T, B as in Bravo, R-A-Y, N as in November, A-R-D as in Delta. | ||
And the project's crowdfunding website is givesengo.com. | ||
Okay, we'll get that whole thing up on the site. | ||
We've had a little audio problem there. | ||
Matt Brainerd from Voter Integrity doing the Lord's work of putting this up and smashing the mainstream media's propaganda. | ||
These are baseless charges. | ||
Do we have Jack Posobiec? | ||
Can we get Posobiec? | ||
Jack, are you with us? | ||
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We may have a total technical problem. | |
We have Jack's image, we just didn't have Jack's voice. | ||
Yeah, we gotcha. | ||
Jack, give us your assessment of what Brainerd just said. | ||
Give us your assessment of what Brainerd just told us. | ||
I mean, my assessment really isn't even just so much, and I said this on the break there, why is it that Matt Brainerd is doing this and not the District Attorney of Milwaukee County, of Dane County, the elected officials in Georgia, right, what do they call it, the BIS in Georgia? | ||
Why do they not have the statewide and local law enforcement officials that are supposed to be looking into this stuff, looking into these things, that are clearly not doing it when you got Matt Brainard and a couple of guys who are just using basic analytic tools, publicly available information, much of which, and I thought this is the most shocking thing that Matt said, much of which was available prior to election day. | ||
All right prior to November 3rd That he's looking at all up because remember these are absentee ballot requests that were made before the election By people that should not have made them right anybody who is using basic investigative tools When I was in the Intel community, we would have used the exact same type of methods that Matt's using, have access to a few more buckets of information as people can imagine, but the methods don't change, right? | ||
Why is there no big data analysis going into this election? | ||
Steve, honestly, I think it's because law enforcement doesn't want to do the work because they know that once you start scratching the surface, and that's all Brainerd has done. | ||
These are sample sizes he's talking about, right? | ||
These are only sample sizes. | ||
He's not even doing the widespread full numbers of ballots in these states. | ||
He's scratching the surface and look what he's come up with. | ||
What Brainerd and Pasobag are telling you is that this is criminal activity. | ||
These are crimes. | ||
Where's the criminal investigation apparatus, the legal apparatus, that should be helping Sidney Powell, right? | ||
There's enough probable cause here. | ||
Matt Brainerd is giving you probable cause in Wisconsin and in Georgia. | ||
These are crimes. | ||
These crimes have to be prosecuted. | ||
They have to be prosecuted. | ||
This steal is a criminal, I don't want to say conspiracy, it's a criminal effort to steal a legal election and thwart the will of the people. | ||
These are crimes. | ||
And to have these guys at the state level, and particularly the federal level, where is Attorney General Barr? | ||
I would fire Barr, throw him into the raid camp. | ||
Barr's a good man. | ||
Good guy, been there for the President, been there for the country, done a good job during impeachment, but guess what? | ||
Every day is game day. | ||
You don't get to pick and choose what days you're going to suit up for. | ||
Every day is game day. | ||
And he's not suiting up. | ||
This is not about Trump, this is about the integrity of this country and this republic. | ||
This is outrageous! | ||
And you have these guys with crowd-sourced, funded, you know, data analysis groups that are showing you where the crimes are. | ||
Wisconsin is going to explode because those folks are not going to back down and what they're talking about are crimes. | ||
Crimes were committed. | ||
Pasovic, you got a minute. | ||
Give us your assessment as we go into the weekend You've seen a shift in momentum. | ||
The President of the United States is throwing down hard. | ||
Tell us where we are. | ||
Look, as you see the President get more and more active and engaged in this process, you're going to see that have a trickle down effect on local elected officials. | ||
You're going to have it see an effect on voters, on activists, on deplorables. | ||
And I think that everybody needs to keep in mind that, again, as you said before, this is about investigating laws that were broken and an election that may have been fraudulently swung. | ||
Right. | ||
Remember, throughout the entire Russiagate investigation, we kept asking, what's the crime? | ||
Can you show us a crime? | ||
Can you point to a crime? | ||
Can you explain anything that President Trump did that was illegal? | ||
They couldn't do it again and again. | ||
They couldn't do it. | ||
And that's in Weissman and the rest of them got rolled up. | ||
This is the opposite. | ||
You've got Matt Brainerd. | ||
You've got people coming forward now with evidence of criminal activity. | ||
Jack, we've got to bounce. | ||
Courage is courageous. | ||
Courage is contagious. | ||
What's your social media handle? | ||
Courage is the new pandemic. | ||
That's the new war room pandemic. | ||
Courage is the new pandemic. | ||
Thanks for taking time away from the family. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to have Boris Epstein from the campaign to give us their view on what the momentum shift is about and where it's going to lead this weekend. |