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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
Which you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
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Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
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Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
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Now we take you to Honolulu. | ||
One, two, three, four. Hello NBC. Hello NBC. This is C-3PO in Honolulu, Hawaii. | ||
We are from the roof of the Eskimo Republic of New York. We have witnessed this morning the destruction of the city. | ||
This is Hugh, in the middle of Pearl Harbor, and he's been bombed off Pearl Harbor by enemy planes, undoubtedly Japanese. | ||
The city of Honolulu has also been attacked, and considerable damage has been done. | ||
This battle has been going on for nearly three hours. | ||
There's no help in this annual war. | ||
We cannot estimate at how much damage was done. | ||
But it has been a massive air attack. | ||
The Navy and Army appear now to have the air and the sea under control. | ||
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It is December 7th, Monday, the Year of Our Lord 2020. | ||
It's the 79th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. | ||
And we just started there with NBC Radio's live report from the attack itself. | ||
This is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. | ||
Traditionally, I guess historically, it's the third bloodiest day, or considered the third bloodiest day in American history, in back of Antietam in 9-11. | ||
2,400 dead, 1,100 wounded. | ||
This attack took place at 7-48, a surprise attack at 7-48 Honolulu time on Sunday. | ||
Wounded, this attack took place at 748, a surprise attack at 748 Honolulu time on Sunday. | ||
As the saying in the Navy at dawn, we slept that morning and it was a complete surprise attack. | ||
And the question gets to be, which we'll get into later in the show and throughout the day, now that we're having the deaths start to mount on the CCP virus, what is the accountability on this virus that's killing, you know, a thousand north a day? | ||
Rudy Giuliani, the great Rudy Giuliani, is now at Georgetown Hospital Medical Center here in Washington, D.C. | ||
He has come down with COVID-19 and has been hospitalized. | ||
I think he's doing, at least from his tweets, says he's doing well. | ||
We're going to have a report on Mayor Giuliani later in the show and then on this evening's 5 o'clock show. | ||
I want to bring in Rahim Ghassam. | ||
Raheem, thank you for joining us here on The Warner. | ||
We've got a packed show today. | ||
We're going to be going to Georgia, Arizona, Michigan with live reports, and everything is going on on this effort to make sure that the massive victory of Donald J. Trump on the 3rd of November is not stolen. | ||
uh... by uh... certain nefarious characters and i think we see is the evidence mounts every day is being crowdsourced and now authorities are getting uh... are getting involved in have state legislatures getting involved in investigators getting involved in people getting in to see the dominion machines whether those are county supervisors in georgia or up in uh... in michigan uh... just more news breaks every day we're also have mark serrano on who was on the saturday show but this white paper saying that the the pressure starting tomorrow on this safe harbor | ||
From the mainstream media and the forces that just want this thing to go away is going to be pretty overwhelming. | ||
And Serrano's on with this white paper done by people from Claremont that shows that that date is a movable feast and is not locked in stone as is the 14th of December, the meeting of the Electoral College. | ||
We'll get to all that a little later in the show in live reports from all over. | ||
Just a very intense weekend as far as this effort to make sure that we stop the steal and stop the steal we shall. | ||
Rahim, but I want to start with Pearl Harbor because it's, and I think it's particularly apropos of the moment, because here we have this, you know, the second wave of the coronavirus sweeping through. | ||
We've got these mounting deaths and there's no mention of the Chinese Communist Party, no mention of the CCP. | ||
They are out non-stop, even the New York Times is reporting they're non-stop trying to point the finger in every direction possible except the Wuhan lab and their biological weapons program. | ||
But before we get to that, I want the perspective of, you know, for America, America was kind of, the nation itself was thinking about trying to avoid a war in Europe. | ||
And here we were attacked by people that we thought, at least on the surface, we were negotiating some sort of deal with. | ||
It turns out that, you know, people on both sides are saying, hey, we were goading them into an attack by doing a full embargo on Japan. | ||
But give us the perspective of Churchill and the British, what happened on December 7th. | ||
Well, Steve, Churchill, I think, was actually dining at Chequers with top American envoys. | ||
He was there with the U.S. | ||
ambassador at the time and Roosevelt's special envoy to Europe when the news came in. | ||
And Churchill's immediate instinct, of course, with a lot of things was, I must declare war on Japan immediately. | ||
He ended up having a phone call with Roosevelt and was asked, you know, what's going on here? | ||
Roosevelt replied, we're all in the same boat now. | ||
And Churchill in his own history of the war wrote, and I want to quote you something from it, he said, quote, being saturated and satiated with emotion and sensation, I went to bed and slept the sleep of the saved and thankful. | ||
Remember, this is because for such a long time, Britain had believed that it was alone, America wasn't going to come into the war and it would end in utter ruination for Britain and the continent of Europe. | ||
And this moment, while obviously horrendous and horrific for the United States, proved for Europe kind of the saving moment of the whole war. | ||
of the whole war. | ||
Yeah, this once again, I think, shows us America as the essential nation, right? | ||
Churchill, as hard as they were fighting, and they were, I guess, over two years into the war, as hard as they were fighting, he understood that it would take the United States to come to the rescue of Europe in order to beat the fascists. | ||
The fascist uprising between the Nazis and Italy. | ||
So it just, once again, points out when you read Churchill's, what, six-volume history of the war, how important was American involvement. | ||
Of course, a lot of controversy, a lot of controversy to date about the assault on Pearl Harbor, the attack on Pearl Harbor. | ||
You know, did we break the code? | ||
Did we not break the code? | ||
What people knew, because if you look at it, we were totally unprepared, at least on the scene. | ||
It was pretty shocking. | ||
How unprepared we were. | ||
I want to play if the guys in Denver, I want to we're going to be coming back to Pearl Harbor throughout the show later. | ||
We're going to talk about the CCP and about a explosive video that's out about it by a professor that talks about how they've how they basically infiltrated the highest levels of the of the US government with their friends and that they have this until 2016 and Donald Trump, they had basically ability to get every every issue in the world sorted out. | ||
So it's it's a very damning very damning video will be going back to that with Darren Beatty later in the show. | ||
But if the guys in Denver can play, I want to play from the I want to go to the rally of President Trump on Saturday night. | ||
If we can play the rally, I want to play the chant that the deplorables put up when the two Senate candidates came on the stage. | ||
Can we get that up, or let me know when we get that up? | ||
So Rahim, as soon as we can play it, let's play it. | ||
Rahim, give me your assessment of Saturday night in Valdosta, Georgia. | ||
Yeah, I noticed. | ||
I mean, look, there are not a lot of men in the world, if any, others that could get up there on that stage and be brimming with optimism and hope and energy than President Trump was. | ||
And to keep repeating the mantra, look, the Senate seats are the backstop. | ||
You must vote in the Georgia elections. | ||
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Denver, I think, has got this booted up. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
I want to play what happened on Saturday night in Valdosta. | ||
I think it's very illustrative of where we are. | ||
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I'm going to speak this out. | |
I'm going to speak this out. | ||
Fight for Trump! Fight for Trump! | ||
It's a beautiful day. | ||
It's a beautiful day. | ||
In that entire, you know, it was an hour and a half long. | ||
I think Perdue and Senator Loffler were up there for 30 seconds, 45 seconds, maybe 60 seconds. | ||
The most animated part of that entire crowd, that entire rally, Was that. | ||
And that was really the voice of the people. | ||
That was Vox Populi. | ||
That was people saying, hey, we have unsettled business here. | ||
Fight for Trump. | ||
It was overwhelming. | ||
David Perdue was trying to speak and was very smart. | ||
He just, you know, thank you and then walked off the stage. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
Obviously January 5th is essential and important. | ||
But there's unfinished work, and right there, you just saw what the people had to say about it. | ||
And that entire rally, which I thought there were moments that were very animated, and there were a lot of moments I thought were relatively flat. | ||
But what animated people, and that came, President Trump didn't start that, no one in his campaign started it, that literally came from the people. | ||
And it was loud, it was overwhelming. | ||
If you watch it live, you just couldn't miss it. | ||
And President Trump didn't try to play it up. | ||
In fact, I think he did, I thought he did a A good job in trying to tamper it down a little bit. | ||
But that is what the people want. | ||
The people want to fight for Trump, and they want to fight now. | ||
We're going to be going to Athens, Georgia, where the Senate meeting is taking place, State Senate, with John Fredericks in a moment. | ||
But Rahim, do you agree with my assessment? | ||
You saw the people right there saying, hey, we're there, and we're going to back Loeffler, we're going to back Perdue, but to get the deplorables fully engaged, you have to fight for Trump now. | ||
Well, and of course, the news this morning is that GOP leaders in Georgia are still trying to avoid putting together a special session, still trying to kick the can over to the judiciary and leave it alone for themselves, even after President Trump went and did the right thing there. | ||
Now, the one thing I will say, Steve, is that President Trump needs to be a bit more careful with the words. | ||
There were several points during that rally where he did say, hey, you know, the next four years would have been good. | ||
He was mostly on message 90 percent of the time talking about about the steal and how he does still believe that the win can be secured. | ||
However, you can tell that there are people still whispering in his ear to pipe down, pack it in. The fact is, that's not a loser's rally that you saw down there in Valdosta. | ||
That doesn't look anything remotely close to what the rally of an outgoing president would look like. | ||
So this ain't over by a long stretch. | ||
No, it was absolutely stunning. | ||
The size of the crowd, the intensity of the crowd, and they're there for a fight. | ||
What they want to do is close this now. | ||
There's over, I think, 150,000 ballots now that are illegal or have no chain of custody. | ||
In fact, Michael Patrick Leahy's got a story up in the Georgia Star. | ||
I think he says 500,000 ballots have no chain of custody because of these drop boxes. | ||
So, Rahim, we've got about a minute, or we've got about 30 seconds. | ||
Where do you think this goes from here? | ||
Well, it continues to go. | ||
I mean, there's more evidence mounting by the day. | ||
You know, Serrano and the team and Phil Kline are absolutely right to bring into account the safe harbour stuff, because the media's going to have a frenzy on that tomorrow. | ||
But the White Paper's really interesting. | ||
We published it this weekend. | ||
It's well worth reading. | ||
Okay, Rahim, we're going to come back to you later in the show. | ||
Rahim Ghassan, our wingman here on War Room Pandemic. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go to Athens, Georgia. | ||
There's a meeting of the Senate of the state of Georgia meeting today and tomorrow in Athens. | ||
John Fredericks is live on the scene. | ||
We're going to get the latest. | ||
They've got a resolution that's being passed around. | ||
I think they've got 16 people signed up for it already. | ||
We'll get to the details of that in Michigan, Arizona. | ||
All to come on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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Fight for Trump! | ||
Fight for Trump! | ||
Bye. | ||
Bye. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
You want to win on January 5th? | ||
Write this down. | ||
Fight for Trump now. | ||
You will turn out every deplorable in Georgia. | ||
If you hold the line and fight for Trump now, you don't need to spend, you know, $50 million, Karl Rove. | ||
The Kochs don't need to spend $100 million. | ||
You don't need to do a bunch of TV ads. | ||
Everybody knows what the stakes are. | ||
Everybody knows what's at risk. | ||
Everybody knows what the power dynamics are. | ||
You fight for Trump now, you'll turn out a massive vote of the deplorables in January. | ||
I want to go now to Athens, Georgia, and John Fredericks, who's doing a, I guess it's now a 12-city and 12-day tour of Georgia, and particularly the Trump country of Georgia. | ||
John, thank you so much for joining us on War and Pandemic this morning. | ||
Steve, this is an amazing Four weeks that we've had in Georgia. | ||
People are just not getting it. | ||
Certainly, Perdue's not getting it. | ||
I love that you played that tape because I was there at that rally. | ||
And basically, David Perdue, when he was introduced and started to walk up to the stage, he was met with this chant of fight for Trump. | ||
And it got louder and louder. | ||
In fact, it drowned him out. | ||
If they were to do something else, David Perdue would have been heckled off that stage. | ||
People are sick of it. | ||
And David Perdue doesn't get it. | ||
But he got it enough. | ||
As a former CEO of big companies, he knew that he was fighting a losing battle. | ||
He gave that microphone up in 25 seconds. | ||
That rally was supposed to be for Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. | ||
The two of them talked for a combined 90 seconds out of an hour and a half. | ||
The people there want action. | ||
They want action now. | ||
They don't want to wait until January 5th, Steve, because they know if you wait until January 5th, the Democrats and Stacey Abrams, they're simply going to steal it again. | ||
So, here's what's happening now. | ||
Action. | ||
Brandon Beach, Senators William Ligon, Senator Dossal and Senator Burt Jones. | ||
These are four sinners. | ||
Let's call them the gang of four. | ||
They have put together a petition. | ||
Today, there's a retreat of the Senate in Athens. | ||
That's why I'm here. | ||
Georgia State Senate. | ||
They put together a petition where they need 29 signatures Of state senators, 29 out of 34 Republicans, and they need 91 signatures of House members out of 106. | ||
All Republicans. | ||
I'm giving you Republican numbers. | ||
If they can get this petition signed by 29 and 91, they have the power to go around Governor Kemp and call a special session. | ||
And what they want to do in that session is it is just focused on the electors and on the January 5th election. | ||
And what they called for today was Governor Kemp putting the election off using his emergency powers Until February 1st, until they can fix the illegal consent decree, get rid of the drop boxes that have no chain of custody. | ||
You've read that now in three stories on Georgia Star News. | ||
Go to georgiastarnews.com. | ||
There's no chain of custody. | ||
They don't know what's in them, how they got there. | ||
They want that stopped. | ||
They're asking for them to put it off until February 1st. | ||
Kemp has the power under his emergency orders. | ||
When I asked Senator Beach, who was live on my show today, how he could do that, here was Beach's answer. | ||
Kemp moved my primary over the summer. | ||
So he said if he can move my primary, obviously he's got the power to move the runoff Until the 5th. | ||
The other thing that they said is that there was 150,000 illegal votes cast. | ||
And here's their breakdown. | ||
Underage voters. | ||
Convicted felons. | ||
People that voted that were not registered. | ||
They counted votes of people that were not even registered! | ||
People who had moved, people that didn't live in the state, people that had addresses that were P.O. | ||
boxes, which is illegal in Georgia. | ||
I mean, it goes on and on and on. | ||
There's about 150,000 votes. | ||
People who died, they voted. | ||
I guess it's zombie land. | ||
They had no poll watchers. | ||
This has got to be The most egregious set of circumstances in any election that I have ever seen. | ||
And the thing is, Steve, and Rahim, and Jack, the thing is this. | ||
They need 29 signatures today out of 34 Republican state senators. | ||
They're going to call out those who don't sign this. | ||
And if people don't get on the phone and call their state senator and their representative and demand that they sign this petition so they can have a special session so that they can undo the illegal consent decree And fix this, the Democrats are going to steal it again. | ||
But like Senator Beach said today, worse than that is, it's not that people don't want to come out and vote on the 5th, they don't think it matters because they're going to get it stolen again. | ||
And so he said you have to bring integrity and trust back into the system. | ||
What is it? | ||
What's your feel for the momentum inside the inside the Senate? | ||
How many signatures they have now? | ||
I heard there's like 15 or 16 of the 29. | ||
Do you have any sense of now that they're getting fired up? | ||
By the way, we need everybody in hashtag war room pandemic. | ||
We need everybody in the live stream to go online and find out your representative. | ||
If you're from Georgia, your representative, your state senator, get on the phone, email them, get to them and tell them they must sign this petition. | ||
Where does it stand right now with these senators? | ||
They have eight. | ||
Out of 29. | ||
They have a retreat today that's going on in Athens, so they're hoping to get the remainder of the signatures later on. | ||
The bottom line is, Steve, of the people, of the Republicans that don't sign this, they should be made to give an answer why they're not signing it. | ||
Why they don't want a special session. | ||
Why they're not demanding the governor push back the runoff until February 1st. | ||
Why? | ||
In the House, This thing is dead in the water, right? | ||
They need 91 votes in the House. | ||
Leadership is opposed to it. | ||
Leadership meaning David Ralston, the speaker from Blue Ridge in the mountains, David Ralston, been there for some time, and very powerful speaker from Milton, Jim Jones. | ||
Neither of them say a special session is not going to do any good. | ||
We had one caller today that called his representative just before he called in to us. | ||
And his representative said, well, you know, we don't really have time to have one. | ||
We're going to have our own hearing. | ||
We've got to ask a lot more questions. | ||
We've got to do an investigation. | ||
And he said, the bottom line is my leadership doesn't want it. | ||
And I said to him on the call, I'm like, you're the leadership. | ||
The deplorables are the leadership, not Jan Jones and David Halston and Jeff Duncan, Cosmo Man, you're the leadership. | ||
You have to call on them and you have to demand action. | ||
And I want anybody that is in Georgia, a Republican right now, to be able to look us in the eye and give us a reasonable answer why you wouldn't call a special session to at least fix the illegal consent decree that gets rid of the drop boxes And make signatures that have to be authenticated when the ballots come in. | ||
They didn't get authenticated. | ||
There were 1.3 million mail-in ballots and a .02 rejection rate. | ||
In 2016, there were 80,000 mail-in ballots with a 5.6 rejection rate. | ||
Steve, this defies all logic. | ||
So, what they're saying is we have to have action today. | ||
And these legislators in Georgia who refuse to sign this petition You see, you have three vectors. | ||
You have three vectors in Georgia, and this is why Georgia is so important. | ||
Why? Give us a reason they have them. | ||
You have three vectors in Georgia, and this is why Georgia is so important. You have the 150,000 illegal ballots that you've already done the analysis on. 150,000, whether they're felons or whether they live out of state or too young, etc. | ||
150,000 of those that you can show. | ||
You've also got, because you're reporting Michael Patrick Leahy and the Georgia Star, of the 1.3 million, you have 500,000 that have no chain of custody whatsoever because of the Dropbox fiasco caused by Stacey Abrams and the consent decree. | ||
So you have 500,000 of those. | ||
Then you have The whole Dominion systems, I want to go, you're the first guy to break it, you know, on our show last week about Ware County, and I think Sidney Powell tweeted out something over the weekend or yesterday. | ||
I tell you what, we'd like to hold you over until the next break, and we've got some other guys who are getting jammed up here, but I need you over. | ||
Tell us about, and you've got a minute, tell us about what's going on down in Ware County with this Dominion, with the Dominion voting systems, and what Sidney Powell tweeted out over the weekend. | ||
Let me lay this out in layman's terms as succinctly as I can. | ||
Gordon Favarito, who's been doing this, watching elections for three and a half decades, got to Ware County because they were willing to give him the actual hand ballots. | ||
Gordon Favarito went there, and let's say for the sake of argument to make this easy, there were a hundred ballots cast. | ||
And you counted the ballots by hand and 50 were for Biden and 50 were for Trump. | ||
50-50. | ||
When you fed them into the machine by hand, they all have to get hand fed in, the outcome was 87 Biden and 13 Trump. | ||
That's basically what happened. | ||
They fed them in again, they got the same result. | ||
So basically, the result from the machine gave Biden 37 more votes and Trump 37 less votes than was on the paper. | ||
And there's no human error. | ||
You just feed them into the machine. | ||
There's no, well, they didn't read the bubble. | ||
No, they read the bubble. | ||
John, hang on for once. | ||
John, hang on one second. | ||
I want to get to this where Kenny thing on the other side of the break. | ||
A short commercial break. | ||
We return. | ||
We'll have John Fredericks down in Georgia. | ||
We're going to Steve Gruber in Michigan and Mark Fincham in Arizona. | ||
All next on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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Welcome back to War Room Pandemic, live from the nation's capital, going back to John Fredericks in Athens, Georgia. | ||
So, John, in Ware County, is Sidney Powell making this part of her filing? | ||
I've found out that they're going to actually file today to amend her court filing about this information on the Dominion voting systems in Ware County. | ||
Is that now going to be part of the official program here? | ||
Yes, and I think the most important thing is It's to get these machines and the software impounded. | ||
As you know, the Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, wants to wipe all the software clean, wipe the machines clean, and get ready for January 1st. | ||
I mean, for January 5th. | ||
The reason he wants to do that is there's no evidence, obviously. | ||
Why would you want to wipe anything clean when we have this very credible allegation in Ware County? | ||
And the thing is, it can happen in Ware County. | ||
It can happen anywhere. | ||
And it came out to just under a quarter of a percent difference. | ||
When you have a machine whose software is miscalculating the number of votes per candidate fed in, you've got a potential scandal here, Steve, bigger than anything that's ever happened in America for any election ever. | ||
Now, they're going to say it was a glitch. | ||
The problem is, how many glitches are there? | ||
How many states did this happen in? | ||
How many counties? | ||
How many cities? | ||
Where is it happening? | ||
All this is going to have to get flushed out. | ||
The evidence in Georgia is mounting by the hour. | ||
No, you have three vectors. | ||
You have the 150,000 illegal ballots that we know of, you have the 500,000 no-chain-of-custody dropbox from Stacey Abrams' disaster that they won't address, and now you have the Dominion voting center. | ||
You have three vectors down there, and the New York Times is reporting that Georgia officials are going to recertify the election today. | ||
So, we'll come back to you, John, at the 5 o'clock show to talk about what's going on in Athens, because it is stunning, and we're going to put up the numbers so people can get access to, if you're in Georgia, get to your delegate, get to your state senator, and let them know what you think. | ||
Let them know if you think that this thing ought to have a special session. | ||
So people, in these three vectors, the 150,000 illegal ballots, For many different categories, the 500,000, no chain of custody, mail-in ballots, and now this whole fiasco in Ware County that's emblematic of a problem with the minion voting system. | ||
So John Fredericks. | ||
John, how do people get access to you during the day? | ||
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Best thing is go to our Facebook page, which is the best way to do it right now. | ||
Go to Facebook.com, put in John Frederick Show and follow us there. | ||
We need the followers. | ||
Follow us there on Facebook. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Okay, John, see you this afternoon. | ||
Now, you talk about glitches, and you talk about driving the narrative down in Georgia, what John Fredericks has done. | ||
Driving the narrative in Michigan is the legendary Steve Gruber. | ||
He's got the morning show from 6 to 9 a.m., I think, on Real America's Voice. | ||
Plus, from 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the call-in show, Real America's Voice Live with Tudor Dixon. | ||
That's a must-watch. | ||
Television during the day. | ||
Steve joins us from Michigan. | ||
Steve, you're the first one to be all over this. | ||
Give us your assessment of what's going on. | ||
I think it's Antrim County first with the Dominion voting machines, but also I understand the state legislature, you know, Rudy's in a hospital here, but the state legislature I think is now engaged after that presentation last week that there are deep, deep problems in this vote in the state of Michigan that's broader than just Dominion voting systems. | ||
So what's our current status? | ||
Well, I think the most remarkable thing is the fact that we got access to Dominion voting machines in Antrim County. | ||
Just to remind you folks, 6,000 votes were given to Joe Biden in Antrim County, a bright red, deep dark red county in northern Michigan surrounded by red counties. | ||
Went for Donald Trump, I think, by 72% in 2016, and then suddenly it shows up dark blue the day after the election this year on November 4th. | ||
Everybody knew that was wrong. | ||
Everybody looked and said, that's a big problem. | ||
They found, when they evaluated it, that somehow 6,000 votes had been transferred from Donald Trump's column into Joe Biden's column, so they dug deeper. | ||
And I spoke to the clerk up there at the time, Cheryl Geiser, a very nice lady. | ||
She's been there more than 40 years, I said, What happened here? | ||
She said, I'm not sure. | ||
I said, is it possible for human error? | ||
She goes, there's no room. | ||
For me to do anything that would create a human error. | ||
That was on November 5th, a couple days later, she reiterated that point of view, but over time, well, her story changed. | ||
A lot of pressure on a woman, as you can imagine, and she ended up going in front of the Senate and saying, yeah, it was my fault, I didn't update the software properly, so on and so forth. | ||
So, you fast forward, a guy in Antrim County, William Bailey, Bill Bailey, says, I don't feel I was treated right in the election. | ||
He hires an attorney, Matt DiPerno, out of Kalamazoo, and Matt, Takes it to court and they get a ruling from Judge Kevin Elsenheimer, a circuit court judge, saying to the folks in Antrim County, you must preserve and protect all evidence. | ||
And that opened the door for what happened this weekend, which was big news. | ||
A seven-person team from ASOG, the Allied Security Operations Group, you're familiar with them. | ||
General Michael Flynn helped facilitate that, as did Congressman Jack Bergman, also a retired Lieutenant General from the United States Marines. | ||
And the member of Congress for Antrim County. | ||
They worked behind the scenes. | ||
And they got this crew in Saturday night. | ||
Yesterday, they went into the Antrim County building at 9 in the morning. | ||
They spent about 8 hours there. | ||
But it is... | ||
I don't know if it's just stunning to hear the first revelation out of the room, because Matt DiPerno is talking to nobody in the media except me right now, because he says he doesn't trust anybody, which is good to know. | ||
They have 22 thumb drives for all the townships. | ||
22 townships in the county, 22 thumb drives, and then there's a master thumb drive. | ||
They can't find it. | ||
They're looking all over the room. | ||
They can't find the thumb drive. | ||
It's just missing. | ||
And one of the ladies opens the drawer and goes, Here it is in an unsecured drawer in a common area with a bunch of other junk. | ||
Totally unsecured. | ||
The master tabulator does not have the security seal on it. | ||
Other problems found. | ||
Now, what they were able to do over eight hours, they copied the master hard drives, they copied the key cards, they copied the thumb drives, they looked at the tabulators. | ||
They've got it all. | ||
And you know these folks. | ||
You know what they're capable of. | ||
A seven-person crew, four men, three women on site for more than eight hours in Antwerp County. | ||
It's the first time My understanding is that we've had a chance to take a deep dive into these Dominion voting machines. | ||
So to me, this is critical. | ||
And I learned some other things that are just remarkable. | ||
Think about this. | ||
The day after Thanksgiving, Matt DiPerno, I didn't know this until today when he was on the program with me at 6.30 this morning. | ||
The day after Thanksgiving, they went into three townships. | ||
They had access to Dominion voting machines at that time. | ||
They found open ports, unsecured open ports on these machines, simply meaning anybody could have put in a thumb drive, could have manipulated information, could have done something different. | ||
He also pointed out the idea that Dominion's not connected to the internet is ridiculous, because if you have a problem on election day, and one of your machines isn't working, you call the help desk at Dominion. | ||
They come in remotely and fix your problem. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
By being online. | ||
And so, the problems there are just stacking up now. | ||
We're hopeful to see some information in the next 48 hours from ASOG. | ||
I don't know how long it's going to take them. | ||
There were seven people on site. | ||
I said to Mr. DiPerno this morning, I said, did you get any feedback? | ||
Where are we? | ||
What do you know? | ||
He said, well, they all seem very positive. | ||
They all, you know, and he said they talk amongst themselves a lot and they, you know, confer back and forth. | ||
He said, we'll wait and see what they have to say. | ||
And he said, um, he wanted to be clear that he's doing this lawsuit independent of the Trump campaign just so he can maintain his independence. | ||
But he said he'll cooperate with anybody and share the information with anybody. | ||
But he wanted to say, listen, this is just an average citizen in Antrim County, Bill Bailey. | ||
Who wanted to make sure his vote counted because he didn't think it did on a referendum on the ballot, but that opened up everything. | ||
Because as you know, Steve, and if you don't you should, the state of Michigan signed a 161-page master contract with Dominion back in 2017. | ||
And under that master contract, basically, once they take control of your elections, you're not allowed to know anything. | ||
Anything that goes on under the hood of the Dominion software, the algorithms, nothing. | ||
And so the state of Michigan signs this master contract, then goes to Antrim County, for example, and says, you need to buy at least 22 of these machines. | ||
Well, they cost $7,500 a piece, so that's $200,000 for a county that doesn't have. | ||
And they say, that's no problem, just go fill out your Help America Vote Act grant. | ||
Okay, and they'll pay for it. | ||
But by doing that, and your seven-page grant application, by extension, you've now agreed to the 161-page master contract, and the county and the township, nobody. | ||
Can look under the hood. | ||
Think about that. | ||
You put a foreign company in charge of your elections, and you're not allowed to know how it's done. | ||
And here was something else that I found really startling today. | ||
Your votes, by dominion, are not counted as votes. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
You know, you would think you go, you cast one vote, I cast a vote, Steve, you cast a vote, one vote, it counts as a vote. | ||
No. | ||
It comes as three-digit fractions, and then points are assigned to candidates. | ||
How does that make any sense? | ||
Three-digit fractions come in and then points are assigned again. | ||
Listen, one person, one vote. | ||
Isn't that the mantra? | ||
Yeah, but this is exactly why this proprietary software, this gets to the heart of the proprietary software. | ||
That's why they don't want people getting into this, because they're going to understand the way things are tabulated is hinky. | ||
This is unacceptable to have state governments protecting contractors and vendors, proprietary software, from full review and finally getting it done. | ||
Here's the question I've got for you though, Steve. | ||
Where does this put us? | ||
Now we finally got the Calvary arrived. | ||
They're there. | ||
They're going through this. | ||
You've got guys down in Georgia. | ||
But you've got authorities in Michigan saying, hey, it's over. | ||
You've got a Republican legislature that's now, I think, getting fired up because people are coming forward in public. | ||
Where do we stand actually in the process? | ||
Because we're going to have Serrano on later in the show. | ||
They're going to say, hey, starting tomorrow, They're going to drop the hammer in Michigan and Georgia and say, hey, it's safe harbor, it's over, Pennsylvania's over, Michigan's over, Georgia's over, this thing's over, we're just going to go to the Electoral College. | ||
Where do we stand as far as process? | ||
Not of evidence gathering, which is fantastic. | ||
Where do we stand in the political process to put this thing right? | ||
Well, a couple of things. | ||
First of all, you've got a couple of lawsuits that were taken directly to the Michigan Supreme Court, which under Michigan law can be done by other voters that say they've been disenfranchised. | ||
Matt DiPerno told me that he's also preparing a new lawsuit to target the entire Dominion voting system. | ||
He says by signing that contract in 2017 and denying the average voter, me, a Michigan resident, access to how it's done, to look behind the curtain, if you will, is completely unconstitutional. | ||
Completely unconstitutional for them to deny me access as a citizen. | ||
So he's going after the entire Dominion contract. | ||
He says that's no place to go. | ||
Now, as far as the lawmakers go, I can tell you, in Michigan, a lot of complaints. | ||
A lot of people saying, where are the Republicans? | ||
Where have they gone? | ||
A lack of leadership. | ||
You've got folks that are concerned that they're being left behind, if you will, and not being considered by the Republicans. | ||
A lot of angry people, frankly. | ||
There are some people, there's some stirring now, but again, we've got the deadline tomorrow and the deadline on the 14th. | ||
However, those are not constitutional deadlines, those are statutorial deadlines. | ||
So I think there's still room to operate here until Inauguration Day, in my estimation. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think constitutionally speaking... | ||
Is the anger rising of not just the deplorables, but are other citizens in Michigan understand that the fix was in here and this thing has to be, you've got to get to the details, you've got to see the receipts, and they need time to see them? | ||
Do you see, are you getting that type of momentum? | ||
The polling in Georgia shows that people are sitting there going, 53% of the population says, hey, there's something wrong here about this vote. | ||
You're starting to see it in Wisconsin also. | ||
Is that happening in Michigan right now? | ||
I think that the level of people going, now wait a second, something's not right here. | ||
I think that's definitely, that needle is definitely moving in a favorable direction. | ||
Again, the problem is, will it light a fire under enough members of the Republican Party, or even some Democrats, to say, you know what? | ||
Let's have an honest evaluation of what happened here. | ||
I mean, there used to be, I mean, maybe before I was born, honest politicians, at least I thought there were. | ||
And I would think that, you know, honesty and integrity would matter, at least to some folks on both sides of the aisle. | ||
And we really need to see that. | ||
I see some people ratcheting up. | ||
Yes, I see that there's a rally planned for the state capitol tomorrow. | ||
But are we all the way there yet? | ||
Not yet. | ||
Steve, what's your social media? | ||
1 to 3 o'clock on the same channel, Real America's Voice, you can see Steve and Tudor Dixon. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
We have it, 15 seconds. | ||
At Steve Gruber Show on Parler, at Steve Gruber Show on Twitter, the Steve Gruber Show on Facebook, and SteveGruber.com for all the podcasts, including Matt DiPerno from this morning. | ||
You want to hear it, trust me. | ||
Steve Gruber, thank you. | ||
A legend up in Michigan, if you know anyone going to Michigan, it's Steve Gruber. | ||
Okay, Mark Fincham from Arizona next with an update. | ||
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War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Everybody in this community and hashtag War and Pandemic, everybody in the live stream, just understand something. | ||
This is going to be remembered in history. | ||
This is about holding the line. | ||
Yes, it is fight for Trump, but fight for Trump is emblematic about fighting for your country. | ||
You've heard what's going on in Georgia. | ||
You've heard what's going on in Michigan. | ||
Now we're going to add Arizona. | ||
We're going to talk about more states as we go. | ||
That's why every day we drill down into the details of what the reality is, what the vectors are of how this was stolen. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
This landslide by Donald J. Trump, this massive victory by Donald J. Trump, was stolen, or has attempted to be stolen. | ||
And that's what must be stopped. | ||
This is about holding the line. | ||
You're either a patriot, or you just want to give up. | ||
You're a sunshine soldier. | ||
So you make the determination. | ||
We've been to southern Georgia. | ||
We've been to Georgia with John Fredericks. | ||
Michigan with Steve Gruber. | ||
Now to go to Arizona with Representative Mark Fincham. | ||
Mark, thank you for joining us. | ||
What's the latest update? | ||
I understand we have breaking news out of Arizona even as we speak, sir. | ||
What is it? | ||
Yes, Steve, we have a couple things going on. | ||
First, the bad news that's got me outraged. | ||
So the Speaker of the House has shut down That's shut down the House of Representatives for the next seven days out of an abundance of caution because Rudy Giuliani tested positive. | ||
There was no mention of the fact that he was asymptomatic when in the hospital, just because it's a precaution. | ||
But now that basically precludes having a formal hearing at the House, in the House, to hear what is Emerging evidence. | ||
I mean, we've got more evidence. | ||
That was the good news that I had hoped to bring to you. | ||
But I mean, the fact that we now have been hamstrung in the ability to hear that and for members to be informed and have a deliberative conversation about what are we seeing is just outrageous. | ||
Now, keep in mind, during session, when we were out, then we were back, The speaker was able to manage through IT a way to do Zoom calls or Teams or whatever the technology was that they were using so that members could be at home and vote from home on a secure line. | ||
Never been done in the state of Arizona before, but out of an abundance of caution again, we were able to do that. | ||
So I'm not really understanding what's going on here. | ||
It sure appears that there is a move to prevent members from hearing the evidence. | ||
Now, breaking news on the good side. | ||
There's a gal by the name of Liz Harris. | ||
Liz was an attempted candidate in this last election. | ||
She is doing yeoman's work. | ||
That girl has recruited 500 volunteers and they are door knocking every single voter. | ||
Think about that. | ||
She's looking for a thousand more people, but they've automated this process. | ||
And here's some of the stuff that they've found. | ||
Knock on the door. | ||
Hey, is Cisco here? | ||
No, Cisco died two years ago. | ||
Well, that's strange. | ||
He looks like he voted. | ||
Okay, that's one of them. | ||
Or you go, Lewis. | ||
Lewis's registered home address is the federal building. | ||
So they're making a lot of progress on identifying fraudulent votes. | ||
She wasn't able to give me a number yet, but she says it's going to be in the tens of thousands. | ||
Tens of thousands, and right now it's 10,000 that has tipped this for Biden. | ||
This is the point, this is a vector. | ||
You've got the Dominion voting systems, but you've just got the old-fashioned fraud of what they've done with the illegal votes, underage votes, post office box, people at federal buildings, all of it. | ||
They tried every scam in the world, and that's what's being uncovered. | ||
Here's the question, go back to Rusty Bowers for a second. | ||
Why can't they just do this like they have been doing, virtually? | ||
This evidence, and I understand there are people coming out of the woodwork in Arizona, given your 11-hour hearing, you now have thousands of citizens coming forward with different scams on how votes were stolen in Arizona. | ||
Remember, it's only 10,000 votes we're talking about. | ||
What's the Speaker of the House, does he not have a plan to do this virtually? | ||
I'm voted off the island. | ||
I'm not in leadership, so I have no idea what his plan is, but shutting the house down and not having any kind of notice, no kind of hearing, no communication, that's unacceptable. | ||
That's not what we were here to do in this time and in this hour. | ||
Now, today at three o'clock, from three to five, there's going to be a massive rally at the Capitol. | ||
Stop the steal, folks are going to be there. | ||
I know that there's a couple of big name headliners, U.S. | ||
Senators that are supposed to be flying in for this. | ||
People are torqued, man. | ||
They are hot. | ||
The other thing that if folks want to help Liz Harris, I'll send the link to you. | ||
She needs about a thousand more volunteers. | ||
It takes just an hour or so to get trained in their process. | ||
And they're going to hit the streets and start knocking on doors. | ||
And by the way, when they do that, they take a photograph and then they sign an affidavit. | ||
So they have chain of custody on every one of these, okay? | ||
So that's one of the big ones. | ||
That is just awesome. | ||
This girl is Liz Harris, and she is just a yeoman. | ||
Real quickly, what about Maricopa County and the situation with the Dominion voting machines and also I think in Yuma and Pima, there's other discussions going on. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
What's the update across on these other vectors? | ||
Negotiations are going on. | ||
I don't, to be honest with you, I do not understand what there is to negotiate. | ||
The people are entitled to this information and they are being deprived of it because somebody's political kingdom is threatened. | ||
That has got to come to an end. | ||
Now, there's a couple of things that we're looking at. | ||
One of them is actually because we showed evidence of fractional voting here in Arizona. | ||
I'm contemplating filing a civil rights lawsuit that, under one-person-one-vote, I've been deprived of having my voice heard. | ||
So, still need to get through... Okay, explain the... We're going to have to keep you over through the break. | ||
Explain the fractional voting. | ||
What's the fractional voting issue? | ||
Okay, so this is exactly what your previous guest was talking about, that when you go to tabulate, tabulate, that's to count in whole numbers. | ||
Colonel Waldron was able to testify that here in Arizona, we had something called fractional. | ||
You have three digits. | ||
One of them is to the right of the decimal point. | ||
How on earth does that happen if you're tabulating? | ||
The only way that can happen is if you're calculating, which means it's a calculated attempt To either diminish my vote or enhance somebody else's vote. | ||
Mark, hang on for a second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Mark Fincham from Arizona. | ||
We have Raheem Kassam, we have Darren Beatty, Mark Serrano, and of course, the great combat historian and reporter, Michael Yan. | ||
All next in the War Room. |