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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. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Can there be any assessment of Donald Trump's occupancy of our White House that does not bluntly concede that he is the head of an organized crime family and he and all who went down the path of corruption and immorality with him must spend the rest of their lives in court defending their contempt for the law, defending their contempt for ethics, defending their contempt for America? | ||
I have both deep admiration and personal affection for President-elect Biden, and if there is one political figure who can accomplish the healing he has repeatedly said he wants, it is him. | ||
And his desire to keep the White House out of the Justice Department is noble and correct. | ||
But healing can only follow justice. | ||
Donald Trump should spend the rest of his life in prison. | ||
His grifting sons and daughters should spend the rest of their lives in prison! | ||
His disgusting henchmen, from William Barr to Stephen Miller to Steve Bannon, should spend the rest of their lives in prison! | ||
Those fascist, anti-democracy Trump conspirators attempting, right now, to overthrow the government of the United States! | ||
From Rudy Giuliani to Sidney Powell to House Minority Leader McCarthy to the other 125 Republican representatives, they should spend the rest of their lives in prison! | ||
Therefore, I call upon President-elect Biden to select, as an Attorney General, someone whose first act after the inauguration will be to appoint an independent special counsel with a full remit to investigate and prosecute anyone and anything connected to the Trump criminal presidency. | ||
Period. | ||
And Trump first. | ||
Then this country can heal. | ||
Not before. | ||
That's a Disney employee. | ||
That's Keith Olbermann of ESPN. | ||
Still getting a paycheck. | ||
I think it's payouts from ESPN. | ||
Remember, every time you pay anything for Disney, anytime you buy any of their crap, anytime you go to a park, anytime you do anything, you're paying for people like this. | ||
He's been hived off. | ||
But that's Keith Overman. | ||
I have to have that played. | ||
By the way, Keith, embrace this fully, brother. | ||
There's going to be a couple special prosecutors. | ||
One's going to be the election fraud. | ||
It's going to take a while, but they're going to get to all the criminality that went on here. | ||
The other one, there is going to be a special prosecutor. | ||
on the hard drive from hell. It's going to expose everything that your company Keith, that you took money from, that Disney has been in, by the way this is why, what is his name, Iger is not going to be ambassador to China, right? | ||
Everything that Disney has done to help partner with the criminal enterprise that is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's all going to come out. | ||
There's going to be a special counsel on that, a special prosecutor, and I've got to tell you, brother, we've got the receipts, we've got the wire transfers, we've got the money, we've got all the voice recordings of Hunter, besides all the self-made pornography of Hunter. | ||
By the way, Joe Biden says the smartest guy in the world. | ||
Yeah, Rahim? | ||
Was that one of the final scenes from Downfall? | ||
To heal. | ||
Put all my political enemies in prison. | ||
To heal. | ||
To heal. | ||
We see this over and over and over again. | ||
This is Democrat projection. | ||
Exactly what they're accusing the opposition of. | ||
They know full well they're doing. | ||
From stealing the election to running a global criminal enterprise when we talk about the Biden family. | ||
Understand, this is how they talk behind the scenes. | ||
Oberman is just crazy enough to say the quiet parts out loud. | ||
That's what we love having Oberman on when he does his rants. | ||
Remember, this guy was a big MSNBC star before Rachel Maddow. | ||
He was the main battery in primetime for years and years and years, taking checks. | ||
Taking checks from NBC. | ||
But most importantly, goes back to ESPN, a company owned by Disney. | ||
So every time you're buying your kid one of their crap movies, every time you're buying one of the going to the crap park, right? | ||
Every time you're going to... No, because I don't want to say... I want to revert back to Peter Schweitzer's book in the 90s. | ||
Peter Schweitzer, the guy that did Clinton Cash or anything like that, read his book in the 90s about all the pedophiles associated with their parks. | ||
That's his book back in the 90s they try to suppress. | ||
Just go look at it. | ||
Just go look at it. | ||
You got a guy that just got a payout from ESPN to get rid of him. | ||
He took Disney money and this is what he's doing. | ||
Once everybody in prison for the rest of their lives, the whole family, everybody associated, Sidney Powell, the whole thing. | ||
Okay? | ||
Who is that Democrat lawyer who goes to Disney World like every three months or something? | ||
Oh, that came and go there. | ||
That was that guy that you outed. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to Mark Fincham. | ||
Fincham, I want to talk about, you're working on an analysis and you're sending a letter to the Vice President of the United States. | ||
Are you Louis Gohmert Jr.? | ||
What are you doing and why is the Vice President now on the receiving end of some analysis you're doing? | ||
Walk us through this. | ||
So I'll try to be very succinct about this. | ||
The Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2 of the U.S. | ||
Constitution leaves it to the legislatures to name the man or time and place. | ||
Primarily, The argument that we have is, OK, if Governor Ducey wants to fulfill an obligation under Arizona law, fine. | ||
We've told you that we have evidence that it's a fraud. | ||
But if you don't want to call us into special session, I'm not so sure that that matters. | ||
At this point, we could call ourselves into special session. | ||
But I think that the ultimate measure, because there is no definition in the Constitution of manner. | ||
As we pick these words apart, a letter from the House of Representatives, all 31 members who are currently sitting, and 16 members of the Senate would serve the exact same purpose if we actually were in session. | ||
And if we're able to combine that with the evidence that gives the vice president plausible, well, defensible space to say, we're setting aside the electors that were sent by the governor because the legislature actually is the one that is to send these. | ||
Nevermind the operation of state statute. | ||
Now that's an argument that a lot of lawyers right now are burning midnight oil on. | ||
It's like, is Finchon nuts? | ||
Or does he actually have something here? | ||
It's my belief that if we're able to present the proofs With a letter detailing the wishes of the Arizona legislature, combining those two, delivering those by hand if necessary. | ||
I'm happy to deliver those personally to Vice President Pence. | ||
He now has the receipts, as you say, and the directive that the majority members of the Arizona legislature would put into his hands. | ||
Now the question becomes, are we able to collect 31 and 16? | ||
31 members in the House, 16 members in the Senate, which gives us the simple majority which would be necessary in order to advance this as a majority opinion out of the legislature. | ||
So that's it in a nutshell. | ||
We're not there yet. | ||
I'm excited to see what Liz Harris and that team is going to present tomorrow. | ||
And we need to keep in mind that is not a legislative function. | ||
We've been actually asked to stay away. | ||
This is we the people rising up. | ||
I don't think it's feigned. | ||
I don't think that's a bug. | ||
So just a word about Olbermann, I used to think that that was mental illness, but I'm now thinking that it is pure propaganda. | ||
His feigned anger is just another one of the tools. | ||
Oh, no, I don't think it's feigned. | ||
I don't think that's a bug. | ||
I think that's a feature. | ||
It's a feature, not a bug. | ||
He just says the silent parts out loud. | ||
Trust me, right now they're plotting and scheming. | ||
Look, the whole reason they got Joe Biden is he's kind of the El Cid guy, right? | ||
They kind of strapped him into the saddle. | ||
He just every day is doing the 345 thing and then he takes a nap, right? | ||
She feeds him the Gerbers from the Gerbers, I think the mashed peas for the afternoon snack. | ||
He just puts the happy car salesman face on. | ||
But last thing I want to go to, Mark, is are you sending Pence a bill of indictment along with the evidence and obviously the votes or the support of the House and the Senate? | ||
Are you saying, hey, you don't need to do the two hours, you don't need to follow what the law of 1876 or 1882, your Constitution says, you're just not ministerial, it's your call. | ||
In targeting the way you're targeting, what point are you trying to make constitutionally? | ||
I'm not sure what form that will take, Steve, because I'm not a lawyer, but we have, like I say, a plethora of lawyers that are looking at this. | ||
The simple statement is, and this is what I'm trying to encourage my colleagues in both the House and the Senate to look at, is that it doesn't define the manner in which we notify the federal government, the electors, which we have selected. | ||
Now, Arizona sent dueling slates, and it's our belief, it's my belief, I shouldn't say our, it's my belief, along with some pretty sound legal beagles in the constitutional realm, That the vice president has a lot of power there. | ||
And if he has a justification for honoring the wishes of the legislature, he may be duty bound to honor those wishes over the wishes of the governor. | ||
Okay, how do people get more access to you? | ||
This is an evolving story. | ||
The Maricopa County Recall is going to be a rally tomorrow. | ||
We're going to try to do as much of that. | ||
We're going to try to get that live during our show, and obviously we'll talk to Liz Harris again, a leader. | ||
Everybody should take her as an example of a selfless leader of this populist movement, just rolling her sleeves up and getting like-minded people that are volunteering their time, and they're volunteering their time over the Christmas holiday, over the holiday season, over Hanukkah, all of it. | ||
They're volunteering their time to get down and get the receipts. | ||
So, Mark, give us your access points. | ||
Well, I'm in Twitter jail right now because I dared to put out the public information of how to contact the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. | ||
I mean, it's their public, official contact information. | ||
So I'm told I'll be in jail. | ||
And why did Twitter, they took you down for that? | ||
Yeah, because I posted public officials contact information. | ||
Amazing. | ||
But public information, you didn't give their personal cell numbers, you gave their public office numbers and their emails, those sorts of things? | ||
We gave their Maricopa County email, their office phone numbers, and I believe their Twitter handles were also there, just so that everybody could reach out to them and express their displeasure. | ||
All public information. | ||
All information, by the way, which they have also promoted in all of their campaign literature. | ||
But I'm in Twitter jail. | ||
So you can still find me on Parler at Mark Finchem dot com. | ||
Or I'm sorry, at Parler. | ||
So the at sign Mark, M-A-R-K-F-I-N-C-H-E-M. | ||
So let's load up Parler and see if we can get off the Twitter drug. | ||
Okay, can we put up also, can we put up the fundraising for the Liz Harris thing? | ||
Can Denver, can we put that up that we have that? | ||
Mark, I want to thank you very much. | ||
You're an American patriot, so thank you very much for the time and effort you're putting in out there. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Hey, this is enforcing your will on this situation. | ||
Remember, the only way that we don't close on this victory is if we give up. | ||
Right? | ||
It's easy to quit. | ||
Quitting is the easiest thing in the world. | ||
Let's go skiing. | ||
Let's go hang out. | ||
Let's go, you know, get Hollywood. | ||
You got holiday parties to go to. | ||
Everything like this. | ||
I'm so proud of Real America's Voice. | ||
They got, you know, one technician back there. | ||
Should be shut down over the holidays. | ||
They're not. | ||
And the team over there is grinding, putting up these shows. | ||
Live every day helping us do this. | ||
We're going to go all the way through the deal here. | ||
We'll be live. | ||
We're doing a big New Year's Day special you don't want to miss. | ||
Should do the combat history. | ||
No, no. | ||
New Year's Day we're going to do the look forward in the New Year route and do a look back on New Year's Eve. | ||
Jack Maxey, thoughts, observations? | ||
Well, I really like the fact that he mentioned Lexington and Concord at the start of this, because we're talking about honey badgers, we're talking about people who don't give up, we're talking about the American DNA that just does not have that written in its code. | ||
And we look back on John Parker who said those famous words, you know, do not fire unless fired upon. | ||
Hold your ground, but if they mean to have a war, let's let it begin here. | ||
John Parker was suffering from tuberculosis, the later stages of tuberculosis. | ||
He died four months later of tuberculosis. | ||
But did that guy stop fighting? | ||
Apparently his regret was that he could not participate fully in the fight in Boston that summer. | ||
That's the American spirit. | ||
That's Mark Finch, right? | ||
That's Liz Harris. | ||
Hold the line, people. | ||
It's April morning everywhere in America as we fight this. | ||
And remember, YouTube, that's just a figure of speech, okay? | ||
It's April morning everywhere in America. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna turn with the team next on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back to the most powerful show in all media, and the reason is the audience. | ||
Let's hear some audience. | ||
Where is the posse today, Raheem and then Jack? | ||
Tell me where people are. | ||
More fights than yesterday, I'll tell you that much. | ||
I was tired of the whining yesterday morning. | ||
Well, they came back off Christmas. | ||
I was feeling a bit lazy, I was feeling a bit slow and sluggish as well, but people have got the fight back in them right now, specifically looking at the details surrounding the omnibus bill and the COVID relief bill as well, and who are the people who are voting against the president right now, especially on our side. | ||
People are going through and taking names, making sure that they realize and recognize who these people are that are routinely and just wantonly stabbing the America First movement in the back right now. | ||
People who, by the way, have coasted Off the back of this president, people who have coasted off the back of this movement for so very long. | ||
And interestingly, you know, there's that whole debate going on right now. | ||
We talked about it in the break about what Charles Payne has been tweeting about, hey, do you have a $2,000? | ||
Do you have do you have $600? | ||
And honestly, most people are like, hey, I don't care. | ||
I want reality back. | ||
I want normality back. | ||
Don't give me your little piddling checks to continue shutting me up. | ||
Let's get back to reality. | ||
How's that going to happen if we got, until we get, didn't WHO come out this morning and the WHO, one of the senior scientists, correct me if I'm wrong, the senior scientists say that the vaccine's not going to, you still got to wear a mask and it's still transmissible, they think it's still transmissible, you got to wear a mask, you still have to have lockdowns and you have to social distance. | ||
I'm not making this up, right? | ||
This is WHO, isn't it? | ||
We could do a whole show on this. | ||
I mean, they're finding out that the Chinese vaccine in Brazil, the Sinopec vaccine, they're happy that it's 50 percent. | ||
Ours, they're saying it's, you know, 90, but we don't know how long the immunity is going to last. | ||
This is an endemic virus now. | ||
It's part of our culture. | ||
It's going to be with us. | ||
It's not going to be something that's going to be knocked down overnight. | ||
And CCP, Ted Ross is coming out this morning saying, hey, you know, we're going to have more pandemics. | ||
Okay, sure we are. | ||
What did Miles Guo and Dr. Yan, first off, Dr. Yan says China has never produced a vaccine in 5,000 years. | ||
Just never produced it, right? | ||
How did they come up with this vaccine? | ||
She's been telling you, hey, the CCP, none of their research is honest. | ||
They gun deck everything, right? | ||
You can't trust anything. | ||
In fact, I thought it was interesting she told us that anybody in China who has any money at all insists on buying foreign vaccines for their children. | ||
By the way, so you have also, Dr. Yan says back in June, and Myles Gross says, as soon as you come close to any vaccine in the West, You're going to have other strains pop up that are more contagious. | ||
That's a quote from them from, I think, from May and June, right? | ||
We were talking about the thing going away in the summer. | ||
We said, no, we're not going to change the name of the show. | ||
Guess what? | ||
You get a vaccine. | ||
I'm not talking about, I don't know about the efficacy of this vaccine, but you got a vaccine that's coming out, right? | ||
And what happens? | ||
All of a sudden in the UK and South Africa and other places, oops, they're having more contagious. | ||
Was it 70 times more contagious? | ||
There's no conspiracy, ladies and gentlemen, but there are no coincidences, right? | ||
The CCP's all over this. | ||
Of course, we've got our brethren. | ||
This is the world picture. | ||
We're going to get more into the geopolitics, finance, pandemic, all of that in the coming weeks as we grind through the most historic, I think, couple of weeks in American history, at least modern American history, I think since World War II, as we talk about, do we have a republic? | ||
We're going to be quid to our kids. | ||
Big headline in the Financial Times, fabulous newspaper. | ||
If you're the party of Davos, right? | ||
This is the party of Davos, this is The Economist. | ||
You've got booze for EU business as Brussels nears investment deal with China. | ||
CCP, this is why I was over there fighting the populist nationalist program for years. | ||
My speech always had, half of the speech was always about the CCP. | ||
And it can't be blank looks and everything. | ||
What are you talking about China? | ||
What's this thing with China? | ||
Here's what's with China, they're over there, they're not just buying the United States of America, the Chinese Communist Party is buying Brussels. | ||
This is a full end run, and by the way, their economy is just continually on pumping up, on printing yuan, right? | ||
RMB. | ||
So this thing, right now, I've got to tell you, and this is why this $2,000 with Charles Payne, Charles, it's not just, you just can't throw another $2,000. | ||
I'm a big believer, I don't like direct cash payments to people, but in a situation like this, if we're going to take care of this bridging thing for aggregate demand, I'd rather have the cash payments go to American people than going to the swamp, and that was the mantra. | ||
$2,000 for every American, not one penny for the swamp. | ||
Where are the cuts? | ||
You just can't come back and say, hey, we love the Purdue-Loffler plan of signing the appropriations, the $1.4 trillion appropriations. | ||
We also like the $900 billion, which they kept right in our training for optics, to throw it in there. | ||
President Trump, that's what he's talking about. | ||
He's talking about there had to be cuts. | ||
Now, they've convinced him he can do it from the Budget Control Act, which he actually can't because the Democrats are going to reject it, but he's a business guy. | ||
He's saying, hey, I'm a line item out all this crap and that's going to equal the basically $600 billion that gets to the $2,000 per person, right? | ||
Can we go back a little bit and let me ask you this question here. | ||
Does the way the Republicans are dealing with this not just remind you of kind of the Pre-Tea Party, Republican, you know, free markets are everything type of deal, the way they're behaving right now, and it's not just politically, it's strategically as well. | ||
Every single thing they're doing is designed to give the Democrats a win here. | ||
Stop with the pre... The Republicans sit there and talk about they want free markets, that's all crap. | ||
Why do we call it the United States of the Federal Reserve? | ||
Because the Federal Reserve right now is just, they're buying everything. | ||
Remember, there's no downside for the wealthy. | ||
There's none. | ||
You've socialized the risk and uncapped the upside. | ||
This is what Obama did in 2008. | ||
This is how Joe Biden, this is how they got through the financial crisis. | ||
What they did is they blew up the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve. | ||
It started with $880 billion, went to $4 trillion, under the most progressive president in history. | ||
Obama, at the end of the day, his presidency will be known. | ||
That's why Tariq and these other guys blow him up all the time. | ||
His will get known as really the 1%'s presidency. | ||
What he did is the greatest Donald Trump had that great tweet back in 2012. | ||
He said, hey, if you ever want to go long real estate, I think stocks, now's the time to get in because there's going to be a roll, as Obama kept doubling down and tripling down off of what Bush, and we're not taking the Bushes off the hook, of what they had talked about. | ||
Here, because of the CCP virus, the CCP virus, the same kind of thing happened, and part of it initially was emergency. | ||
I get that. | ||
Back in March and April, people didn't really, we were very uncertain how this thing would play out. | ||
But, and I think this is to Jack Maxey and the other guys, the whole thing of targeted interventions, we now know, we've come up a learning curve, we now know so much more if you really look at the data and the evidence, you know, Dr. Fauci, Tony, what you should do is go back and read all the Peter Navarro memos. | ||
I can't wait until these memos get released and you see the lies and misrepresentations of Tony Fauci. | ||
I don't think he's going to be on the short list of times man of the year when all the information comes out about science and data and evidence, okay? | ||
And now we know about targeted interventions and I agree with you. | ||
These plans like in California and in New York, you're just crushing an economy. | ||
And folks, if you think New York City is coming back any time in the decade, you are sadly mistaken because this is the greatest city on earth. | ||
It has been broken, okay? | ||
It has been crushed. | ||
And I don't know how you, in the middle class entrepreneurs, really the tip of the spear of the Trump revolution? | ||
Jack Maxey, Raheem Kassam. | ||
talking about the two trillion dollars in in in bond payments that China has outstanding as well here throughout all of this I mean you know where are these so-called fiscal hawks and the Republicans They're not fiscal hawks. | ||
They're swamp hawks. | ||
They're people who are looking out for themselves. | ||
They want to make sure they own. | ||
And hey, here's the deal. | ||
Let's even go back. | ||
You talk about the direct payments to people. | ||
Look at the major corporates that got so much money the first time around and the major interests that are getting so much money the second time around. | ||
This is designed. | ||
they try to get you to fight between six hundred dollars and two thousand dollars because it is designed to put to concentrate more wealth in the hands of the people who already have wealth and that's why they got you fighting over six hundred two thousand instead of saying actually how about we just strip all of this away from it you could have had a one page bill a one page bill for all of this stuff that said hey here's what we're going to give you to get and by the way we're reopening everything right now look if we don't close if we don't close on this victory this is the future | ||
Because remember, Biden was put on as the adult supervision of the populist Obama as the neoliberal neocon. | ||
So you've got Schumer, Biden, Pelosi, and Mitch. | ||
And this whole fiasco you're seeing coming out of this thing is basically what the future entails unless we close on the victory. | ||
This whole argument between $600 or $2,000 or how much of our money the government is going to give to us and borrow against our grandchildren is kind of ridiculous to me. | ||
It is a giant smoke screen. | ||
If there's anything that the American people want, They want to get up off their backsides. | ||
They want to go back to work. | ||
They want to open up this country. | ||
We are watching now the worst hospitalization since this whole thing started. | ||
But somehow, I don't see CNN, you know, filming refrigeration trucks everywhere and moving hospital ships to New York. | ||
And the emergency hospitals are closed. | ||
Exactly. | ||
This is getting ridiculous. | ||
Nightingale in the UK is closed. | ||
The ship's closed. | ||
As bad as the U.S. | ||
is, I don't know how boorish. | ||
Walk me through the U.K. | ||
How did they come to the conclusion of the hard lockdown over Christmas, the second lockdown? | ||
Well, they're now even talking about, so you know you had Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3. | ||
Then they introduced Tier 4. | ||
I spoke to my parents over the Christmas break. | ||
What tier are they? | ||
They're in Tier 4. | ||
They're in the highest lockdown tier possible. | ||
And now... Because of the part of town you guys live in? | ||
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Which part is that? | ||
In London. | ||
And now you're in West London. | ||
And now you're looking... Is all of West London Tier 4? | ||
Effectively the entirety of London. | ||
And now they're talking about a Tier 5. | ||
Now, if everything's locked down to the fullest, I mean fullest, pub shut, restaurant shut, no nail bars, salons, no one's going to work, no one out in the streets, police will harass you, etc. | ||
If that's Tier 4, what's Tier 5? | ||
Is Tier 5 something out of Soylent and Grit? | ||
Is Tier 5 welding you into your house? | ||
It's like Wuhan. | ||
And the other thing is we took this advice from the Communist Chinese. | ||
Do you notice how quickly the entire world was ready to do, oh, what they did in Wuhan, we have to do this everywhere. | ||
It hasn't worked. | ||
We're still being gaslighted, people. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
By the way, the UK does not have the balance sheet of the United States. | ||
I don't know even how you guys are thinking upon this thing, Bank of England or not. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Taylor Marshall, one of the top thinkers in the Catholic Church. | ||
He's going to talk to us about President Trump putting out a proclamation today about St. | ||
Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose anniversary of his execution his martyrdom is today eight hundred fifty years later also about the pope the globalist the party of davos all of it injured by next and with steven kate epidemic is a demon we can't let this team and hide and | ||
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here's your host steven kate as head of the church of england and as your spiritual father i forbid you to pass judgment on me I command you and all who would charge me to hold your peace on pain of endangering your immortal souls. | |
Well played, Thomas. | ||
I am done. I am done. I am done. | ||
You think you can carry this off indefinitely? | ||
You fool! | ||
We are all God's fools, my lord. | ||
That's it! | ||
You are a liar! | ||
You are a traitor! | ||
Seek your sword, Morvill, before you impale your soul upon it. | ||
It's over me. | ||
It's too funny. | ||
He made mincemeat of them. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
That is Richard Burton from the 1964 Movie Academy Award-nominated Beckett. | ||
Richard Burton as St. | ||
Thomas of Beckett. | ||
Actually, in that scene, he's not a saint yet. | ||
He's just a practical, pragmatic guy, kind of like Thomas More, who was later executed by Henry VIII. | ||
Thomas Beckett, with Peter O'Toole playing Henry II. | ||
Peter O'Toole played Henry II in Beckett, and then later A few years later, in The Lion and Winter, played Henry II later at the end of his life, or near the end of his life. | ||
If you haven't seen that film, make sure you download it. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
This is the 850th anniversary commemoration of the martyrdom of Beckett by T.S. | ||
Eliot, had the great play, Murder in the Cathedral. | ||
This movie, Beckett was off of a play by a great French author that was on Broadway for many, many years. | ||
It's very powerful, one of the most powerful events in English history. | ||
We now have Taylor Marshall on, who's one of the great thinkers in the Catholic Church and also a political thinker. | ||
We want to talk about the globalists and talk about what Archbishop Vigano and all the great stuff that is coming out on this about the Pope and about people pushing back on the globalist agenda. | ||
But first, Taylor, thank you first off for joining us. | ||
We're going to get your book up later, Infiltration. | ||
Why is the President of the United States, and Jack, you've been on this for a while, do you have a quote from the proclamation of President Donald J. Trump today? | ||
I do. | ||
Donald Trump writes this in the proclamation, he said, Thomas's reply echoes around the world and across the ages. | ||
His last words on this earth were these, for the name of Jesus and the protection of the church, I'm ready to embrace death. | ||
Dressed in holy robes, Thomas was cut down where he stood inside the walls of his church. | ||
But then Donald Trump goes on and he says that these words echoed through the ages. | ||
They encouraged the Magna Carta separation. | ||
They also came all the way down to our own creation of our country. | ||
Where he says it is because of great men like Thomas Beckett that the first American president George Washington could proclaim more than 600 years later that in the United States all possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. | ||
Very powerful from President Donald J. Trump today. | ||
Rid me of this meddlesome priest, was the quote that Henry II said to his knights. | ||
Turbulent? | ||
I think meddlesome. | ||
Is it meddlesome? | ||
I think it's meddlesome. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Alright, I'll check it out. | ||
I've always said turbulent. | ||
It's a meddlesome priest. | ||
I think I'm going to ask Taylor Marshall. | ||
Taylor, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
Why would Donald Trump, in your mind, because you're a very astute observer, of everything cultural. | ||
Why does Donald J. Trump, in the fight of his life to secure his second term from this globalist, you know, there's not a conspiracy but there are no coincidences, right, that the powers and forces of globalism against his nationalistic populism | ||
Why has Donald Trump come out today on the 850th, one of the most important days in English history, but in England, trust me, besides maybe a comment on BBC and some interview with the current feckless Archbishop of Canterbury, I'm sure it's a big day in England. | ||
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Why would Donald Trump do it today, Taylor? | |
Well, in the past year we've seen the state Invading the rights of the church. | ||
We've seen shutdowns. | ||
We've seen restrictions. | ||
And we've also seen Pope Francis making a unholy alliance with China. | ||
Henry II. | ||
That's a great film, by the way. | ||
Everybody's got to go see a 1964 film. | ||
Thomas Beckett. | ||
One of my sons is named Beckett, Beckett Marshall. | ||
I love Thomas Beckett because he stands for the independence of the church from the invasion of the state. | ||
And Henry II wanted to appoint his own bishops. | ||
He wanted to tax the church. | ||
He wanted to put the state over the church. | ||
And he was resisted by Beckett. | ||
And the quote is, who will rid me of this meddlesome priest? | ||
And they killed him. | ||
They hit him on the head with a sword. | ||
If you read the account, Steve, his brains come out and they squash and smear his brains on the floor of the church. | ||
This is what happened in 1170. | ||
And I think Trump is, is recalling this great hero as we move into 2021, where we're going to see more restrictions and even people calling for taxation of the church. | ||
They want weak bishops who will serve the state. | ||
Let's, I want to get into this, and your thoughts, and if we can get the book up, Infiltration. | ||
I also want to, if we didn't, I want to make sure we get plenty of air time to the proclamation. | ||
It's pretty stunning, and it takes me back to the Reagan years, right? | ||
When you had a president that understood the deep cultural issues that we're dealing with, and people mock and ridicule President Trump. | ||
Hey, people don't get that this guy's got a better feel for the Judeo-Christian West, and particularly as Rabbi Sparrow said last week, that very powerful analysis he had, the American Judeo-Christian West ethos that's been handed down to us from our founding fathers. | ||
So what's going on here, Taylor? | ||
Your book, Infiltration, it's already a bestseller, but it's a must-read. | ||
People, when you get this book, and you should get it Catholic or not Catholic, This is just not about the Catholic Church. | ||
It talks about a deeper problem with Christianity overall. | ||
A deeper issue today in Christianity. | ||
Because Taylor, you weren't a Catholic. | ||
You're a convert, correct? | ||
That's right. | ||
You came at this from another branch of Christianity? | ||
I was both previously an Episcopalian priest before I became a Catholic layman. | ||
Tell us why is this important for all Christians to read your book and to get a handle on what Pope Francis is doing with these globalists? | ||
We need to realize that humans are homo liturgicus, we're religious people, and for globalization to work You need to have a ecumenical union of all faiths and you need to naturalize. | ||
You need to take away the supernatural and make it natural so that people trust in the state and not in Christ our Lord. | ||
So the infiltration is the idea that just as there's a deep state, There's also a deep church. | ||
There's been an infiltration for at least 200 years to undermine the message of the gospel, to undermine and lie about who Christ is, what the church is, the nature of the sacraments, to deny miracles, And to create something that is contrary to the one true faith established by Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago. | ||
And we've been seeing that become more and more on parade since the 1960s. | ||
We've seen this watering down. | ||
And my book, Infiltration, traces that 200-year trajectory, but it sees in the person of Pope Francis in the current ecclesiastical environment of a compromised hierarchy. | ||
A hierarchy of scandal, both moral, sexual, also financial. | ||
And now we're starting to see the fruits of it in the last several years. | ||
And it's troublesome, especially since we have Pope Francis, who has been rooting for a fake Catholic president. | ||
Who's the fake Catholic? | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
And Francis wants to unite the greatest superpower in the East, China, with the greatest superpower in the West, the United States, and he's doing it through a process of what I call fake Catholicism or infiltration. | ||
What evidence do you put forward? | ||
I thought the New York Times tells me that for the first time in a long time we have a church-going Catholic, I think the first since Kennedy, and this guy goes to church all the time, he's a communicant. | ||
What evidence do you put forward that he's a fake Catholic? | ||
Well, he's promoted abortion, the legalization of abortion, the taxpayer funding of abortion, which is Intrinsic evil in Catholic moral theology. It's it's never okay And so when you see the greatest Holocaust in American history, which is the slaughtering of the unborn through abortion and you see a man who says I'm a Catholic and Yet he's promoting this publicly | ||
He and Nancy Pelosi and all these so-called Catholics who are flaunting the teaching of Jesus Christ flaunting the teaching of the Bible the historic Catholic faith and promoting something that Christians Catholics find against their conscience because it's not only against the Christian religion. It's against natural law all. | ||
So how can anyone say, I'm a Catholic in good standing, when they violate one of the core commandments, thou shall not kill. | ||
It's, it's, it's not allowed. | ||
And in canon law, he would fall under a automatic excommunication. | ||
Now, unfortunately this isn't being enforced by the Cardinals, by the bishops. | ||
Some of them have spoken about it. | ||
But no one has had the strength and the courage of a Thomas Beckett to resist the king. | ||
And I think that might be why President Donald Trump has issued this promulgation today honoring Thomas Beckett in a way he's looking out onto the horizon saying, are there any priests, bishops, archbishop, cardinals who will stand up to this terror even to lay down their life inside the church? | ||
Got about a minute, Taylor. | ||
In your book, Infiltration, why is France so drawn to the Chinese Communist Party, which is the core to their ideology is they're totally materialistic and atheistic. | ||
They've destroyed Tibetan Buddhism, they destroyed the Uyghurs, they go out to Falun Gong, they go out to underground house evangelical Christians, but particularly the Catholic Church. | ||
Why would the Pope try to partner with the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Two reasons. | ||
First, money. | ||
The Vatican is in a major shortfall. | ||
They need cash. | ||
The Chinese are perfectly willing to print money and hand them money. | ||
And then secondly, I believe that Pope Francis promotes and believes in socialism, if not full-out communism, and they are the most powerful global witness to materialistic communism. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
As a Catholic, it saddens me to have to say that. | ||
Taylor, how do people get access to you, your writings, your website, your social media, and how they get the book Infiltration? | ||
TaylorMarshall.com, you can get Infiltration on Amazon.com and my YouTube channel is still alive, still a mid-D platform, and that's at DrTaylorMarshall on YouTube. | ||
Are you on Parler or Twitter? | ||
I'm on Parler at DrTaylorMarshall and Twitter at TaylorRMarshall. | ||
Taylor Marshall, the author of Infiltration. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Rahim, you've been giving me stink-eye the entire last segment, by the way. | ||
Taylor Marshall, absolutely extraordinary. | ||
You've got to get the book, Infiltration, even if you're not a Christian or if you're not a Catholic. | ||
You've got to see, this is part of the globalization project. | ||
The book will blow you away. | ||
This is how they take over cultural institutions, the globalists. | ||
Communists have been after the Catholic Church for a long time. | ||
Let's remember what happened in the Spanish Revolution. | ||
Let's remember what happened in the revolution in the early part of the last century in Mexico. | ||
They have to destroy faith in order to put you into communism. | ||
This is why the CCP, remember, their priority number one in breaking the West is to make sure they break the religious traditions that have sprung up among the Chinese people. | ||
Tibetan Buddhism, the Uyghurs, any type of spiritualism related to Taoism, the Falun Gong, the underground Evangelical Christian Church, and obviously the Catholic Church. | ||
Remember, the Chinese Communist Party is a totalitarian, materialistic, atheistic enterprise. | ||
This is what this drill about. | ||
The reason you're at home, we're arguing here about $2,000 versus $6,000. | ||
We've got $28 trillion now on the balance sheet. | ||
It's all the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
President Trump, God bless him, he said China virus now nine times over the last thing. | ||
He's got to announce a commission to get to the bottom of Wuhan and to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for the economic destruction that they have wrought. | ||
On the entire world. | ||
Now, Rahim, you've been giving me stink eye about Meddlesome. | ||
A lot of things, actually, but mostly about this. | ||
So Meddlesome appears to be the one that the Americans understand best because it came in film format. | ||
Hang a time out. | ||
What did the president, our beloved president, put out in this unique thing? | ||
Oh yeah, because the president's not a movie guy at all. | ||
He is the TV guy. | ||
Of course he said Meddlesome. | ||
He said meddlesome, right? | ||
He did. | ||
Well, no one rid me of this meddlesome priest. | ||
But the originals, going back to 1772, says turbulent priest. | ||
The Chronicles of the Kings of England, 1821, says turbulent priest. | ||
And actually, the original quote makes no mention of either word. | ||
It says, what miserable drones and traitors have I nurtured and promoted in my household, who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born cleric? | ||
By the way, talking about a lowborn cleric, the reason people, we got the cover, let's put a cover, it's a great biography, recent biography of Beckett. | ||
He was played by Richard Burton for a reason. | ||
He was a man that lived, how do we say, a full life. | ||
I mean, this was not a churchy guy when it first started. | ||
He was Henry II's running mate when he got named to be, I think, Chancellor of England, the same post that Thomas More eventually had, and then the Archbishop of Canterbury. | ||
But he was a, as we say, a guy's guy. | ||
Right. | ||
You've got to see the movie from 1964. | ||
You've got two pieces of work. | ||
Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton. | ||
One playing Henry II, the other playing Beckett. | ||
What does turbulent mean in the UK? | ||
Why do we say meddlesome and you say turbulent? | ||
I mean, I find it a more elegant way of putting it, right? | ||
Turbulent priest sounds a lot, I mean, meddlesome. | ||
Anybody can be meddlesome. | ||
You're meddlesome, right? | ||
Turbulent causes... By the way, nothing says more about why we had a revolution to break off from the empire... Yes, than turbulent versus meddlesome. | ||
No, no, no, no, that awfully, awfully, it's so much more subtle. | ||
But meddlesome implies small. | ||
Turbulent is big! | ||
For the audience, let's be clear, the Anglicans have been trying to rewrite this murder for 800 years, so if they prefer turbulent, let's let them keep it, you know? | ||
The other reason I'm so wound up about it is I watched this documentary last night called Who Killed British Cinema? | ||
And it was all about the big Hollywood studios sticking their oar into production, and things like that. | ||
And this, you know, would appear to be made for an American film audience, is Meddlesome vs. Turbulent. | ||
If you look at the great epics that came out of, the non-biblical epics, maybe, as they say, Lawrence of Arabia, Bridge on the River Kwai, things like this that came from David Lean, that came from the great British filmmaking history. | ||
So yeah, you guys had epics down. | ||
Talk about epics and talk about turbulent. | ||
Nothing could be more turbulent than what's going on this week. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
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Where's the Vice President of the United States? | |
Mike Pence is a decent guy. | ||
He doesn't talk about live Christianity. | ||
Mike Pence, the Vice President of the United States, is a good man. | ||
Mike Pence is a devout Christian. | ||
His entire family, one of his young sons, I think, is a Marine Corps pilot. | ||
Very dedicated, very patriotic. | ||
But, as in any fourth turning, You know, sometimes people in the turbulence, right, not the meddlesomeness, but the turbulence, you've got to come up and you've got to stand and deliver. | ||
And Mike Pence's, his moment of destiny awaits him. | ||
And it's coming on the 6th of January. | ||
Well, he can be forgiven for action, but what he will never be forgiven by in history is inaction. | ||
Right? | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Well, he's got one choice. | ||
He can reject the electors, right, if that's his job. | ||
That's his constitutional oath. | ||
He can dig deep inside his own spiritual self and determine what is correct. | ||
Or he cannot act, and if he does not act, then he's going to go down in history as a footnote. | ||
Are you convinced that the evidence has been put forward enough in enough venues to justify the Vice President of the United States coming to that decision to reject the electors, to decertify essentially the electors that have been put forward by Joe Biden? | ||
Well, I mean, we saw, for example, just a few days ago that guy Allman in Pennsylvania, and he came out clearly and said we should not have certified that election. | ||
So I think that there are going to be people who have put in their signatures to these certifications who probably, if they were honorable, should ask to be able to take those signatures off because of the information they know now. | ||
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Rahim Ghassan, what election? | |
That's the correct answer. | ||
You're saying that you think you've seen enough evidence on voter fraud and election fraud, regardless of the Dominion situation, because that has not been investigated enough. | ||
You believe that that shows you right now that you've got to go to a contingent election. | ||
This was not, by definition, an election. | ||
It was not by history, by tradition, by law. | ||
But by any of these measures, it was not an election as we have known elections. | ||
We're going to take a segment tomorrow, maybe a segment or two, and let Raheem Kassam put forward that case. | ||
Listen, here's the thing. | ||
The more evidence, every day that goes forward, more evidence comes out. | ||
Today this analysis is coming from a very prominent statistician that Navarro is talking about. | ||
And it's going to be another one of these game changers where people see because it's going to focus on a faulting ad. | ||
This is someone that's had an association with the Department of Justice. | ||
It's going to be shocking what's coming out. | ||
Every day, more and more information. | ||
So tomorrow we'll let Rahim make his case. | ||
We'll let Jack Maxey make his case for Vice President Mike Pence. | ||
But Vice President Mike Pence, I think, needs to be at Fort Apache. | ||
I think it's time to come off the ski slopes and get back to Washington, D.C. | ||
It's a work week. | ||
It's a work week here in the War Room, as it should be. | ||
We're honored and want to thank the guys in Denver for doing this. |