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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. | ||
Listen, I think they're all going to have to vote their conscience and look at what happened. | ||
I mean, what we had was an incitement to riot at the United States Capitol. | ||
We had people killed. | ||
And to me, there's not a whole lot of question here. | ||
So, you know... So you think it was an impeachable offense? | ||
Oh, sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You'd vote to impeach? | ||
Well, if I think it's an impeachable offense, that's exactly what I would do, George, but I'm not in there. | ||
But you want my opinion, that's my opinion. | ||
I think if inciting to insurrection isn't, then I don't really know what is. | ||
But the problem with listening to Trump supporters today versus four years ago is how many of them have become delusional and untethered from reality. | ||
I want to democratize this blame and take it far beyond the CEOs of multinational corporations because there's 75 million Americans who share in this blame. | ||
Okay, by the way, we're going to have a chance to argue that all out, because Nancy Pelosi has put forward her article of impeachment, and on page three, we want everybody in this massive audience, the reason this show is so powerful, not just the scale of the audience, but also how smart and active they are, to please go to page three, as we've been citing all day, and she lays out her predicate. | ||
But the president went around for months with false claims and false charges, and he is finally going to get the opportunity to defend himself and put forward the receipts, as Dr. Peter Navarro said, state by state, vertical by vertical, exactly how this election was stolen now that she's put it in her impeachment documents. | ||
So we get away from the rhetoric and we get down to the facts. | ||
Now I want to bring in Andy Puzner, one of the closest advisors to the President, a business leader, been a CEO of many companies, and an overall great guy. | ||
Andy, this weekend, I know you've worked your way up, you've been a leader of the business community, been an advisor to the President. | ||
This weekend, pretty shocking and stunning what happened with this kind of, I call it restrained trade, not just antitrust, but restrained trade of companies working together, it seems like in unison. | ||
That may just be heated rhetoric. | ||
I wanted to get you on today because you look at things very logically, rationally, into a business perspective. | ||
Walk us through what happened in your mind. | ||
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The problem is how the law treats these social media giants, these tech giants like Twitter, like Facebook, like Google, like Amazon. | |
Back in 1996, Congress passed an act called the Communications Decency Act, Which exempted these sites like Twitter, let's use Twitter as an example, from liability for lawsuits based on the content that they publish. | ||
And that made them more like AT&T and Verizon, for example, like phone companies. | ||
If you and I have a conversation on the phone, And we say something derogatory about a person, maybe Nancy Pelosi. | ||
You can't sue AT&T and Verizon for the comments that we made. | ||
They're just a service provider. | ||
They don't edit content. | ||
They don't add content. | ||
They don't take people off. | ||
They just provide a communications device. | ||
So they're exempt from liability. | ||
Congress extended that liability to sites like Twitter, like Facebook. | ||
Unfortunately, Twitter and Facebook then started acting like publishers. | ||
They acted more like a newspaper, which you can sue if they do something that's defamatory. | ||
Now, if you're a public figure, you have to show actual malice, but everybody else can just sue them without actual malice. | ||
This is what constrains their activities. | ||
There's some constraint on your activity if you're a publisher. | ||
Twitter and Facebook, they act like publishers. | ||
But they have the immunity that comes from being like AT&T or Verizon, and that's inconsistent. | ||
And it can lead to the kind of really despicable conduct we've seen during the election, where they began by censoring the New York Post, our nation's largest newspaper, our fourth largest newspaper, but oldest newspaper founded by Alexander Hamilton, that came up with a well-researched story on Hunter Biden. | ||
With good backup, the Bidens didn't even deny it, and they were able to censor that story, keep it from a lot of the voting public, and there's now polling out there that shows that if they had not done so, the election result may have been different. | ||
Now they've removed the president, they've decided that they have more power than the president to decide what should or shouldn't be out there in the public market, and they've removed his account. | ||
So they're exercising incredible power thanks to this This exemption from liability that they got under the Consumer Decency Act, or Communications Decency Act. | ||
Andy, one of the reasons the economy was on fire, you know, the structure of the tax deal and deregulation, and I didn't agree with all of it, but, you know, we're a coalition that comes together. | ||
One of the reasons he had advisors like you that are free market capitalists and want free markets and all that. | ||
Do you think we've come to a time that we've got to start looking at antitrust? | ||
Number one, should these companies, you believe, like the AT&T or the Bell System back in the 80s, it's time now because of their power and the concentration of power, and essentially what they've done is shutting down a president of the United States, look at not just antitrust, but also restraint of trade. | ||
And Devin Nunez says racketeering and that they're working together. | ||
From a businessman's perspective, what do you think is the path forward on this? | ||
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I have to tell you that if you asked me this question two weeks ago, I probably would have told you that I didn't think antitrust was an avenue we should pursue here. | |
I mean, you've got Elizabeth Warren who thinks we should pursue it. | ||
She'd like to see him broken up. | ||
What turned me around was the last few days where Parler, which is a competitor of Twitter's, conservatives started flocking to Parler once the president was removed from Twitter. | ||
And conservatives have long been looking for an alternative to Twitter. | ||
And here, Parler seemed to be emerging. | ||
It became the number one downloaded app on the Apple, on Apple iPhones. | ||
And while all of this is going on, Apple and Google decide, one, that they're going to no longer make the Parler app accessible to people who want it. | ||
And then Amazon removed their ability to be on the website. | ||
So you've had these other tech giants come in to support Twitter, in effect, by eliminating What I'd say, I'd use this as the example of, if you had a tire supplier who supplied Ford and Chevy and, let's say, Toyota, and they all of a sudden decided that they weren't going to make tires that you could use on a Tesla. | ||
In other words, they were trying to suppress Tesla from being able to sell cars, being able to To participate in the market and compete with Ford and General Motors. | ||
Amazon and Google have basically taken that same type of action with respect to Parler as a competitor of Twitter. | ||
So I think it is time to look at whether or not these sites are working together, whether or not they've gotten so big that they're able to really quash competition, which is the exact opposite of the way our free market system should work and the way it did work under President Trump, which is why we had such a great year economically in 2019. | ||
Andy, as you look at what's happened since the 6th on the tech side, just from a businessman's perspective, kind of that rationality, is there any doubt in your mind that these guys kind of worked together? | ||
Could all of these events just have been random events that happened, or do you think there actually was at least the appearance of collusion? | ||
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Well, look, the circumstantial evidence is really very strong. | |
I'm not involved with these companies enough to tell you that I know there's direct evidence. | ||
But the circumstantial evidence is almost irrefutable. | ||
All of a sudden, Parler starts to become a very relevant site. | ||
And all of a sudden, Amazon and Google aren't going to let you access it on your phone. | ||
And then they blame the fact that there were entries, or I don't know what you call it on Parler, it's not tweets, that uh... help to incite violence or help to organize these these various uh... | ||
activities that took place in washington but what twitter's been involved in uh... in in political disruption in sri lanka and uh... my amour uh... they've uh... you know they they let the i'd told come out and and uh... | ||
from iran cannot and deny that there was a holocaust uh... you've got the chinese communist party publishing things on twitter that are contrary to american policy and and not only inaccurate but blatantly false And they don't get that little cautionary thing at the bottom that this is disputed information. | ||
So it's very difficult, I think, to conclude that there wasn't something going on here, whether it's direct collusion. | ||
You know, a conspiracy doesn't have to be three guys sitting around in a room smoking cigars. | ||
There are conspiracies, there are ways that companies work together that you actually can get under the Racketeering Act under RICO. | ||
I don't know whether this will qualify or not, but the circumstantial evidence is pretty strong. | ||
Andy, last thing, what would you, given that you've had now major companies coming out, say, we're going to cut the banking off to conservative groups, we're going to stop, you know, they call it the treason caucus, we're going to stop making donations to the Josh Hawleys and the Ted Cruz's of the world or the Republican Party until they get rid of people. | ||
This onslaught you saw from Joe Scarborough that now is accusing 75 million voters to vote for President Trump, that you're responsible, you've got this. | ||
They're now pushing a bill that calls all the Trump voters potentially domestic terrorists and Trump rallies domestic terrorist gatherings. | ||
Given all that, given your knowledge of the structure of American finance and the structure of the American economy, what recommendation would you make to the President of the United States today of what action he should be taking to counter this? | ||
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He should get out there and do everything he possibly can to tone down the rhetoric on either side. | |
You know, if it's Joe Biden, Joe Biden should have, could have a meaningful influence on those on the left that are going against the basic tenets that support our democracy and have supported the United States of America as opposed to the disunited States of America. | ||
Biden could do a lot and hopefully he will. | ||
I'm not sure he has the strength to do it. | ||
He certainly hasn't exhibited that strength during the campaign or over the last couple of months. | ||
But when he gets in the White House, we all better pray that he has the strength because I don't really see there's any other uh... meaningful force out there that can try and turn the left off before the next election so we've got we've got to get through the next two years or we've got to have a president who's ready to stand up for the values that made america the great country that it is do you think the president before he leaves to try to confront uh... the big tech oligarchs | ||
Do you think that this has now gotten to a phase of the President either through executive order or coming forward using the platform of the White House to start to fight back on this? | ||
Or do you think he just ought to take off and fight his impeachment? | ||
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Look, if I could think of something that the President could do, I would recommend it. | |
He's been so damaged by this attack on the Capitol on the 6th, and there's so much reaction out there that makes it difficult for him to act in any meaningful way with respect to these big tech companies that I think it would be difficult for him to do anything. | ||
He does need to fight off the impeachment. | ||
But look, he's got great advisors in the White House. | ||
If there's something he can do, he's a very strong man. | ||
He's dedicated to making America great and keeping America great. | ||
I think he will do anything he could do. | ||
I just don't want to build up expectations that there's a lot he can do in the remaining, what is it, nine days of his administration. | ||
Andy, how do people follow you on the social media or website? | ||
How do people get to your thinking? | ||
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Well, it was at Andy Puzder on Twitter. | |
I guess I'm still up there. | ||
I've lost over a thousand followers over the last few days, I think, as conservatives left the website. | ||
There's a website, it's andyatpuzder.com, and my people that work on PR publish what I write and publish my appearances on shows such as this, and you can get all those on my internet site. | ||
Andy, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
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Thank you, Stephen. | |
It's a pleasure to be here. | ||
Good to see you. | ||
Good to see you, sir. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
By the way, a little bit of breaking news here. | ||
Did you know we were discussing Marcus last week in repressive tolerance? | ||
That is the idea of shutting your opponents out. | ||
Exactly what we've seen over the last couple of days. | ||
Wikipedia appears to have deleted its entire entry on repressive tolerance since we talked about it. | ||
A critique of pure tolerance. | ||
It's no longer available as an article on Wikipedia. | ||
That's impossible. | ||
It's not impossible, it has happened. | ||
That was you and Darren Beatty. | ||
That was Jack Posobiec. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
This is absolutely critical. | ||
They took the entire thing down. | ||
Our entire article's down. | ||
Okay. | ||
If you want signal, not noise, you know where to come. | ||
More on Pandemic. | ||
Jeff Bryan, CEO of Klout Hub with Raheem and Steve. | ||
Right after this short commercial break. | ||
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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, as soon as we get him hooked up, we're going to have Jeff Bryan, the CEO of Clout Hub, one of the alternatives that are coming up, springing up from the conservative movement to give you guys platforms. | ||
Raheem, I can't believe what Wikipedia is doing. | ||
They're trying to take away everything that they're – every play that they're running, the intellectual and ideas and back of it, they're trying to hide those now. | ||
Who would have ever thought that placing all of this power in the hands of people who there is no feedback mechanism, there is no election to choose who runs Wikipedia, to choose who runs Google, who would have thought that putting all this power in one person's hands Uh, or a group of oligarchs' hands would end up like this. | ||
Oh, right, the entirety of human history has taught us that. | ||
We just happen to forget it. | ||
We happen to stop reading books, we happen to stop, you know, too busy on TikTok, too busy watching reality TV, The Bachelor, all of this stuff. | ||
America, the Western world, has been distracted upon distracted upon distracted for the last several decades and a shame on all of us, myself included. | ||
Who have let ourselves become distracted by corporate media and what it's done to us, numbing our brains. | ||
Do you want to do something good for your brain this week? | ||
Get a copy of the Gulag Archipelago and read the first section on arrests and how when you are arrested, the first thing that goes through your mind is going to be, this is some mistake. | ||
Somebody's going to set this right. | ||
Nobody's going to set it right. | ||
This is the world we live in now. | ||
By the way, great work of literature. | ||
Maybe not the best thing to be reading right now. | ||
I don't want to go against a book recommendation. | ||
You need to be in this fight. | ||
Look, they gave us an open path to victory here. | ||
They gave us an open path. | ||
They've said in their complaint, in their filing for the impeachment, that it's all his false claims. | ||
So now he's going to get an opportunity to put forward The lies, the misrepresentations, and what actually happened. | ||
Show the receipts, as Peter Navarro says. | ||
Just very quickly. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
They're deleting articles on repressive tolerance. | ||
It's a memory hole. | ||
Remember, Orwell, 1984. | ||
It's turned out to be a guidebook for these guys. | ||
In addition to that, they're not just deleting things that are problematic for their side and would instruct our side as to how they're going to play over the next couple of weeks, months and years. They're also now making things up. | ||
You know, the parts of the incitement and all of this stuff, they've made President Trump's comments up. They've invented comments out of thin air and they run them in the chyrons on television as if he said, go there and storm the Capitol. Not once did that come out of his mouth. Not once did he say anything. He said, go walk, cheer along, cheer them on, make your voice heard. And he said, peaceful. And some of the guys who may not share that's a true story. | ||
Cheer on the good guys, which now they're calling the treason caucus, so you've got to get in back of all this. | ||
They've just started the process on the 25th Amendment. | ||
It's kind of a play-me-or-trade-me. | ||
They're putting pressure on Pence to either invoke the president to resign, or Vice President Pence to go forward. | ||
With the 25th Amendment, and if they don't either get the President's resignation, or they don't get Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment, they're then going to go to the impeachment on Wednesday, it looks like, and we've read you the charges. | ||
You should go on the site and see it. | ||
Now I want to bring on Jeff Bryant, the CEO of Clout Hub. | ||
So first off, Jeff, walk us through what Clout Hub is, and why is it so important on today of all days when you've had this, basically, working inclusion? | ||
Right, kind of a racketeering move by all these major tech oligarchs to shut down the commander-in-chief, the most powerful person in the free world. | ||
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Yeah, it's absolutely amazing, right? | |
It's hard to believe it's America these days, right? | ||
So, CloudHub is a platform, first ever platform created for civic, social and political engagement. | ||
We bring people together and empower them with tools to connect and collaborate and positively impact society. | ||
No, we have brought over a lot of people who are fed up with censorship on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube. | ||
People from both sides of the aisle actually are just very concerned about the censorship that's happening. | ||
So tell us what it is. | ||
I mean, what is it and how can people get access to it and how is it going to make a difference in their lives right now when all their other social media is being shut down? | ||
What exactly is it? | ||
How do they get signed up for it? | ||
And how are you going to sit there and commit to people that I'm not going to have the problems Parler has and I'm not going to have the problems, that you're not going to face the problems of Twitter and Facebook where we start censoring you? | ||
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Yeah, well the way to sign up for CloudHub is go to www.cloudhub.com and there are links there. | |
You can either sign up using your web browser or go to the Apple Store or the Android Store. | ||
Clearly there's a war on speech. | ||
When I started CloudHub The process of creating CloudHub in 2018, I had no idea I'd be in the middle of a war on speech. | ||
But we are here. | ||
We were never designed to be a red platform. | ||
I, in fact, purposely wanted to have a platform where we bring both sides together. | ||
I think it's time, you know, society is very divided. | ||
I think it's time that we bring people together and give them the tools they need to find common ground and start solving problems. | ||
So I would encourage people from both The left and the right to come to CloudHub. | ||
We have all the tools you need there. | ||
We first of all change the focus of social media, right? | ||
Most social media is about look at me. | ||
I got this many friends. | ||
I got this many followers. | ||
And we're changing it to giving people the opportunity to positively impact society. | ||
We're a complete platform. | ||
We allow you to do everything you do on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube on one platform. | ||
It's incredibly convenient. | ||
Also powerful. | ||
And then we solve the problems with social media, right? | ||
Lots of problems with social media. | ||
Speech, privacy, unhealthy, toxic, and we are a free speech platform. | ||
We respect people's right to express themselves. | ||
Not everybody's right all the time. | ||
Sometimes people are silly. | ||
Sometimes people are stupid. | ||
But people have a right to speak. | ||
And then we protect their privacy. | ||
We don't dig into your phone. | ||
We don't track you to the mall. | ||
We don't share or sell your data. | ||
We don't, you know, data mine you at all. | ||
And then we're healthy. | ||
We use the consultant to design to be a neuroscientist consultant to design to be healthy. | ||
And then, you know, we're social media that connects you to what matters most in life. | ||
There'll be a finance hub. | ||
There'll be a faith hub. | ||
There'll be a civic hub. | ||
You know, people will be able to Interact and and impact the issues that affect their lives their communities their country Then there and then now our freedoms, right? | ||
You know, Jeff, this is Raheem. | ||
I wanted to ask as well because I was talking to a friend of mine this morning. | ||
We were discussing, you know, why Twitter had so much success and why Twitter had so much success so relatively quickly. | ||
It was obviously one of the first to market in doing what it did, but it was also, and remains to this day, by the way, a platform that allows for the most toxic Vicious, hateful, pornographic content out there. | ||
And a lot of people, unfortunately, flock to that. | ||
A lot of people, unfortunately, have been caught up in bad things in the world. | ||
And so I think it means a lot to me. | ||
It will mean a lot to the audience that you have a kind of, you know, stress on more healthy parts. | ||
And I like the idea of the hub so that people aren't sort of just Floating around, they can actually go to the hubs and find what they want. | ||
But I wanted to also understand what was the difference between CloudHub and some of the other offerings out there? | ||
Because as I understand it, you also have live streaming video on the platform. | ||
People can watch different news channels and different streams. | ||
Could you tell us a little bit more about those things? | ||
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Yes, you're absolutely right. | |
What CloudHub is doing is putting what you do on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube in one platform. | ||
What you're talking about with Twitter is absolutely true. | ||
It's become a toxic place. | ||
In CloudHub, we encourage people to have civil discourse. | ||
We're, first of all, very straightforward on terms and conditions. | ||
We actually list about a thousand terms that we ask you not to use on CloudHub. | ||
It's mostly graphic sexual terms. | ||
Or derogatory racial slurs, and our AI would pick that up. | ||
If you use, let's say, the n-word in a post, then when to send it, it will not post. | ||
You'll get a pop-up saying this is not appropriate for our platform. | ||
Please edit or delete it. | ||
The same with images and videos. | ||
We don't allow porn on our platform. | ||
It is designed to be a modern-day town hall, and we don't believe that's appropriate behavior in a modern-day town hall. | ||
What I think People are flocking to CloudHub for is that they can have civil discourse and discussions with other people and actually work to take, you know, on most platforms you post and then you count how many likes and follows you got. | ||
On CloudHub, you can do. | ||
You can actually take action, organize, advocate, mobilize, you know, and influence the outcome of decisions, whether that's what's happening in your children's school, what's happening down the street in your neighborhood, or in Washington, D.C. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Now, I just want to make sure we get about two minutes left. | ||
I just want to make sure people know how to get to you. | ||
So go through again, how they get to the website, how that you get about a minute and a half, how they log on, how do they actually make use of this tool? | ||
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Sure. | |
So go to www.cloudhub.com. | ||
And you can sign up. | ||
We have a web version right there. | ||
You can create an account. | ||
If you prefer to use your phone, there's links to the Apple Store and the Android Store. | ||
And you can sign up. | ||
It takes about two minutes. | ||
We don't require much information at all. | ||
In fact, only your name, email address, and a phone number, and you're in. | ||
And the phone number is only used to send you a verification code, but we'll never use it again. | ||
We don't require anything beyond those three things. | ||
To join our platform, it takes about two minutes. | ||
Right now we are being overwhelmed a bit by the number of people coming. | ||
So you might have today or tomorrow a little bit of slowing on our platform, but we will get that rectified. | ||
And it's a great platform, lots to do. | ||
You can watch shows, videos, you can form groups. | ||
Maybe a local group for your community. | ||
It could be a national group for an organization. | ||
And we have multiple timelines you can talk in. | ||
It's a great platform with lots of... It offers a lot to people. | ||
Okay. | ||
Jeff, we're going to have you back later in the week. | ||
We want everybody in our audience to go check it out. | ||
Not saying you have to sign up, but check it out. | ||
See what the guys at CloudHub have. | ||
Sounds like a fascinating, fascinating platform. | ||
Jeff, thank you for, one, building it. | ||
Thank you for making it available to the American people and thank you for coming on The War Room. | ||
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Thank you for having me. | |
Okay, Jeff Bryant, CEO of CloudTub, I want everybody to go and check it out. | ||
Raheem, we'll get a full report from you maybe tomorrow on the evening show. | ||
I want people to go check it out. | ||
You need alternatives. | ||
Always better to have options, right? | ||
Option value. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Yan's going to be here. | ||
She's going to tell us about disappearing you, how the CCP does it, and how the modern American oligarchs do it. | ||
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Next, on War Room Pandemic. | |
War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Banham. | ||
epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. Pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, let's do a quick reset. | ||
Right now, Congress, they're already moving forward on this, uh, uh, was it, um, unanimous consent? | ||
Yep. | ||
They're giving President Trump, Nancy Pelosi's giving President Trump a deal. | ||
Either resign, and we'll just call everything off. | ||
If you don't resign, we're going to pass a resolution to have Pence invoke the 25th Amendment. | ||
If he doesn't invoke the 25th Amendment, We've got one article of impeachment we're going to bring for a vote on Wednesday, right? | ||
I don't know, it doesn't look like they're talking about a lot of debate, right? | ||
So maybe they voted, we'll get the process down, but they've opened up the President to, I think, make a strong argument about why the election was stolen, Raheem Kassam. | ||
Yeah, and CNN's Manu Raju is tweeting that one of the leading congressmen behind this, David Cicilline I believe it's pronounced, says that there will be a majority to support the impeachment resolution and thinks the vote could be Wednesday. | ||
Says some GOP members have indicated that they will support, quote, we have the numbers to pass it, he told Manu Raju at CNN. | ||
Now a lot of this will obviously be Spin and rhetoric and trying to create a foregone conclusion or a fait accompli. | ||
But there can be no doubting that there are some significant members of the Republican Party who have turned, not just turned their backs on the President, but simultaneously somehow knifed the President while turning their backs on him. | ||
So we're going to be covering all this. | ||
We'll be back at 5. | ||
Raheem will be at the National Pulse at 3 o'clock. | ||
Raheem's also going to be on the Greg Kelly Show tonight, at least planned to be on the Greg Kelly Show. | ||
Raheem's going to be back at 5 o'clock as we go through all the events of the day, historic day and really historic weekend, right, of this really coup by the social media oligarchs and now the corporate oligarchs. | ||
And I just, you know, we've been wondering about this for years, but what is stunning Is that the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States, was literally shut down from any real direct communication with the American people over the weekend. | ||
Now I want to bring in Dr. Li-Ming Yan from Hong Kong University, formerly from Hong Kong University Research Lab, the WHO reference lab that kind of oversaw what was going on in Wuhan in mainland China. | ||
You know, we said earlier in the show, it was Miles, the great Miles Groh, who they call, you know, the CCP calls Crazy Miles Groh, but he warned America about a lot of things. | ||
He warned about a virus, he warned about biological weapons, he warned about what the CCP was, existential threat. | ||
but particularly couple must have been six months ago he warned about we're talking about the firewall anyone for an interview about the firewall taking down the firewall the blocks the chinese people from freedom in the west and in the tech companies socially says hey the ccp now knows outside of uh... their economy and finance them most powerful weapon they have a social media and he says you can be worried about the social media here in the united states because you can have your own firewall and uh... you know once again he was dead spot on | ||
Dr. Li Min Yan was a hero. | ||
She's a defector from Hong Kong, had to escape in the middle of the night and come here with a message that talked about the Wuhan lab. | ||
We're going to get to that in a second, about the Wuhan lab. | ||
She was dead right from the beginning and now all media is coming to understand that it came from the Wuhan lab and it didn't come from nature. | ||
But I want to start off with when she first came here, she had a very chilling dialogue with the American people. | ||
She talked about one of the reasons she came is that they were disappearing me. | ||
As soon as she became a whistleblower to the world and said, hey, there's a problem out of Wuhan is going to spread throughout the entire world and we're going to be we're going to be devastated. | ||
And that's what the CCP virus has done to the economy and to people's health. | ||
And, of course, the death rates. | ||
But, she said, they will disappear me. | ||
So, Dr. Yan, very briefly, explain how the CCP does it, and then I want you to turn and say what you're seeing in America today. | ||
So walk us through how, when you say disappear you, what does that mean? | ||
Okay, sir. | ||
Good morning. | ||
So first, I may tell you two key words to disappear you by CCP. | ||
One is destroy. | ||
Another one is rebuild. | ||
That means first they destroy you from the media using their propaganda tools. | ||
They erase all your positive things online, in media, and they destroy your reputation. | ||
They destroy the connection between the people you care about, you know. | ||
And then they rebuke, using lies, using the fake things to rebuke your reputation into a total negative side, and also straight push the people who know you, who like you before, even your family, to blame you, scold you, and try to separate you, isolate you. | ||
These are the two typical ways they're using to dispear people from media. | ||
Do you think right now, Dr. Yan, do you think right now they're trying to disappear Donald J. Trump and his followers? | ||
What I want to tell people is that destroy and rebuild are only the first basic steps they are using. | ||
Now people have seen it happen in the U.S. | ||
very quickly, but what is the worst thing is Once they silence you, despair you from media, the next step is to remove you, despair you in physics. | ||
Because that is the most classic and also most reliable way CCP trusts to treat the people they don't like, the people disobedient to them, the people who tell the truth which they don't like to the world. | ||
Dr. Yan, let's go, we've only got so much time and I've got to get to this Wuhan lab. | ||
You have said from the very beginning, the reason you left your family, your friends, your home, your husband, all of it, your profession, you were on the fast track at Hong Kong University, one of the top in the world, you left all that behind to warn the West and the world about what happened in Wuhan and how serious it was. | ||
You said at the time, only the United States can lead an effort to get in there and find the facts, and we have to get to the facts. | ||
A year later, even WHO, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CCP, says they're blocking us. | ||
Get us up to date on what's happening in Wuhan for that investigation, and also what you warned us about these other viruses that are coming out, these ones that are more contagious. | ||
And talk about what you recommend a solution is. | ||
Okay, what I want to tell people, if US people, Western people still give more credits to CCP, to WHO, to all their partners who collaborate with them in the covering up and the spread this information to the world about COVID-19, then you will waste your time, waste your money, and waste your life, because you will never get the real investigation conducted | ||
when the CCP regime is there. | ||
Because this COVID-19 virus is their bioweapon program result. | ||
It's them to release it on purpose to destroy their enemies. | ||
I mean, to be clear, US is always CCP's enemy. | ||
We Chinese people all know this propaganda. | ||
And if you still stay here and waiting for those people to give you a result, then I think it's better you give up this dream. | ||
US people still have vote. You still have more freedom and courage than with Chinese people back in China. | ||
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So I hope US people can understand what is happening, what will happen, and make the right decision. | ||
Dr. Yan, to date, almost the entire world is coming to your conclusion, had nothing to do with the wet markets. | ||
But why is the CCP still pushing, still pushing that this did not come from the lab, it actually came from the wet markets? | ||
Why are they doing that? | ||
They don't only push that. | ||
They only want to push people to think CCP is the best regime in the world. | ||
Everyone should appreciate and love them, be loyal to them. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
They want to control the world like how they control our Chinese people for decades. | ||
So if you still give chance to Chinese Communist Party, Soxie will be your friend. | ||
That is dream. | ||
I still want to tell people, emphasis this. | ||
So CCP is not your friend. | ||
Take it away. | ||
If not, you will have no peace in the future. | ||
Dr. Yan, last question. | ||
So many business leaders and leaders of finance and Wall Street are saying that the CCP is really the partner of the United States, they're a co-strategic partner in building a better world, you know, coming from this Great Reset, etc. | ||
What would you tell the business leaders and the Wall Street leaders that are working with them on this Great Reset about what the real intentions, in your opinion, what the real intentions of the Chinese Communist Party are? | ||
I mean, you think, I mean, these people, business people or whatever people, so even scientists, they thought they are friends with CCP because they are helping them and the CCP share benefits to them. | ||
Let me tell you just one simple thing. | ||
If you do the statistics, will you say that once you are CCP's friend and you have more immunity to the virus? | ||
No. | ||
So CCP, when they control the people who don't like them, don't listen to them, the next step, they will control you, use the same way to get all your money, get all your health, push you to listen to them. | ||
Because at that time, no one else can help you. | ||
So they should realize it clearly. | ||
Dr. Yan, you've become not just a hero to the Chinese people, you're a hero to the American people. | ||
You're our Woman of the Year for 2020 for your bravery and your courage and for being dead spot on on everything you said, okay? | ||
Maybe I don't totally agree with the purpose of releasing it. | ||
I'm still inadvertent, but I know Miles and many people I respect from the mainland said, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
They did this absolutely on purpose. | ||
But how do people follow you? | ||
How do people keep up with you during the day? | ||
Your website, Twitter handle? | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
I have my Twitter here. | ||
I don't know whether people can see it. | ||
Yeah, my Twitter here, and also Dr. Li Meng Yan in Panama and in Gap. | ||
I will also stay in YouTube from time to time, like go to Mr. Moodle's media. | ||
And of course, in War Room, you always can contact me if you need. | ||
Dr. Yan, thank you very much for joining us today with your warning to America. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
That is a profile in courage and she left and I gotta tell you I've been talking to her a lot over the last couple of days and it is shocking that people that left mainland China that are defected here from Hong Kong came here from Hong Kong when they see what's happened the last couple of days they said you guys have a firewall. | ||
And what they're most stunned about is President Trump. | ||
They said, this is the most powerful guy in the world. | ||
We are taught early on that, even more than she, that really the source of freedom in the world is the President of the United States. | ||
And to see that the President of the United States can be shut down by punks like Jack Dorsey is stunning to people who lived in the Gulag archipelago. | ||
Well so much for, you know, the bully pulpit, right? | ||
So much for the most powerful office in the world. | ||
The big tech oligarchs in conjunction with, and we should never let these people off either, in conjunction with the traditional corporate media In conjunction with the Democratic Party of America, in conjunction with the establishment, Republicans have handed over the power of the bully pulpit to unelected people, to people who there is no feedback mechanism for. | ||
There are no elections. | ||
There are no primaries. | ||
You can't go in and replace Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
You can't go in and replace Jack Dorsey. | ||
You can't go in and tell them, hey, actually, actually, this isn't the way we want to be governed. | ||
This is something that we've all seen for a very long time creeping up on us, and now I understand that we're all sort of sitting around here going, well, what next? | ||
What do we do? | ||
What do we do? | ||
The answer to the question is, get up! | ||
Get out! | ||
You know, you're going to have to communicate with people in person, maybe in text message, maybe through letters, maybe through flyers, maybe we'll have to have town halls in person together to come together and get around all of this stuff. | ||
Because look, I love Clout Hub and Parlour and Gab and all this stuff, but they are going to be hit with problems upon problems upon problems. | ||
You are going to have to get your friends and your family members together in person to talk about these things. | ||
Just like historically we've done that. | ||
Remember, this is the tell. | ||
If they thought what you were pushing was nonsense, if they thought what you were pushing was not right and effective in building and taking over this country and keeping control of it, they would let it go on. | ||
They want more of it. | ||
They would say, yeah, let's give them more access. | ||
They fear it. | ||
That's why they're trying to shut it down. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
What are the Rasmussen numbers showing us? | ||
We're gonna get into all that when we return. | ||
Raheem and Steve on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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We'll be back in a moment. | |
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. | ||
It's a tell what time news outlets break stories. | ||
If you're a news editor, if you're an editor-in-chief of a news outlet like, sorry, an activist outlet like the Washington Post, you don't want to drop a news story at 10.30pm on a Sunday night unless you're trying to bury the story. | ||
And sure enough, yesterday, very late yesterday, the Washington Post drops a story late on a Sunday night about the outgoing Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund. | ||
And what did Steve Sund say in his piece, in that interview, in this story? | ||
He said actually he had called, I think it was six times, Between the DC police, between the army, the National Guard and the sergeants at arms of both the House of Representatives and the US Senate, he had said, hey, we're going to have a problem. | ||
He had said it days before the event. | ||
He had said it on the day of the event. | ||
He said it in real time. | ||
And even Mayor Muriel Bowser's Chief of Staff corroborated that Steve's son got on the phone. | ||
John Falascio, the Chief of Staff, he gets on there, he says, literally, this guy is on the phone, I'm quoting here, I mean, crying out for help, it's burned in my memories. | ||
And time and time again, Somebody told him no. | ||
Whether it was the Army side, whether it was the DC Mayor's side, whether it was a Sergeant-at-Arms side, somebody told him, hey, you got this. | ||
Redeploy some of your police assets from around the city. | ||
Maybe ask the National Guard to, they said, lean in over this, which means be on the ready but don't deploy. | ||
The whole thing was a cluster. | ||
It was a cluster. | ||
It was a disgrace. | ||
And we now know from Steve Sun's words that actually when he went to the House and the Senate sergeants at arms, he got told, yeah, you know what? | ||
I don't think this is good optics. | ||
They said that. | ||
They said, I don't think it's good optics. | ||
So somewhere, someone along the line did an intelligence brief and study of what was going to take place at the Capitol. | ||
They understood that, hey, there's going to be hundreds of thousands of people down at the White House watching the President's speech. | ||
And they knew, they knew, they had to have known if they did any pre-intelligence work, they had to have known. | ||
And by the way, all these stories corroborate that they did do their, do their monitoring in advance. | ||
That there was a group of necessarily people who wanted to trouble make at the Capitol who weren't even going to the President's speech. | ||
Get it out of your mind, get it out of your heads that there was an incitement that took place at the White House. | ||
You would have had to have left five minutes before the President even started speaking if You took that walk from the White House, through the crowds, up Capitol Hill, and to breach the perimeter. | ||
Okay, what I want to do is go back to your article, Walk People. | ||
We've got five minutes. | ||
I want you to walk through the timeline, what you're laying out, and the facts and evidence you have to back it up. | ||
I'm going to read through the article as I've published it on thenationalpulse.com. | ||
I want you all to take the action step of getting this to as many people as possible. | ||
I don't care if you have to print it out and post it around your neighborhood. | ||
Here's the quote. | ||
The Washington Post clumsily attempts to blame President Trump for the violence despite the president calling for peaceful protests and the cheering on of congressmen. | ||
Their own article admits, quote, the first wave of protesters arrived at the Capitol around 1240 p.m. | ||
President Trump's remarks didn't conclude until 1 11 p.m. | ||
at the earliest some people said 1 13 p.m. | ||
it's a matter of minutes I understand but every minute is important in this timeline they didn't conclude at the earliest 1 11 p.m. | ||
with a 45 minute walk I understand if you're if you're if you're very tall and you're a very quick walker you could probably make that walk in about 30 minutes but on a day where there's tens of thousands of hundreds of thousands of people on Constitution on Pennsylvania Avenue coming out of the ellipse You're not doing that walk faster than 40-45 minutes, believe me. | ||
I do that walk all the time. | ||
So let's say there's a 45-minute walk between the two locations. | ||
That's including the crowd delay, etc. | ||
That would put the first people from Trump's speech at Capitol Hill no earlier than 1.56pm. | ||
That's a full hour and 16 minutes after the troublemakers Apparently arrived. | ||
In fact, the rioters who breached the perimeter would have had to leave Trump's speech before it even began. | ||
And ask yourselves the questions. | ||
How many Trump rallies have you seen over the last four or five years? | ||
Does anybody leave before the President speaks? | ||
These guys stand out there 5, 6, 7 hours in the freezing cold to hear a 40, 50, sometimes 90 minute long speech from the President of the United States. | ||
Does anybody leave before? | ||
Do any real Trump supporters, not troublemakers, intentional troublemakers, does any real Trump supporter leave before the President begins to speak? | ||
That is not the case. | ||
And the Washington Post also states, Sun's outer perimeter on the Capitol's west side was breached within 15 minutes. | ||
Within 15 minutes of the first wave of protesters arriving. | ||
That puts the first breach at 12.55pm. | ||
Remember the president didn't stop speaking until 1 11 p.m. | ||
and to those who will answer this and go well they could have been listening to the president on a live stream or something like that you want to put a hundred thousand people in downtown DC tell me how good your signal is when you're trying to live stream something tell me how good your signal is when you're trying to text someone let alone do a periscope or a live stream or whatever it was No, Sand says in his interview, he says, I realised at 1pm things aren't going well. | ||
I'm watching my people get slammed. | ||
That's 1pm. | ||
That's again, 11 minutes before the president even concluded his speech. | ||
At 1pm it would have been a full 56 minutes before Trump speech attendees could have begun arriving, let alone breaching the perimeter with the Capitol Police. | ||
That is what makes the article of impeachment over incitement that includes quotes from Trump's speech laughable, risible, dismissible, a joke, and I'm so glad they've done it. | ||
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And then they've also walked into about setting up the predicate where President Trump's going to get to put forward a full defense, state by state, vertical by vertical, illegal vote by illegal vote. | ||
It's time for the Democrats to have to face reality, right? | ||
This election was stolen. | ||
And, you know, we don't care if YouTube is upset about that. | ||
Let them be upset about it. | ||
But now the Congress, Nancy Pelosi, has put this back in play. | ||
How can you not debate it? | ||
How can you not try to refute it? | ||
Right, that's a democracy. | ||
Remember, democracy dies in darkness, and we refuse to let that darkness settle over a war room pandemic. | ||
Okay, three o'clock this afternoon, Raheem Kassam will be on The National Pulse. | ||
He's going to be back here at five. | ||
He'll be on The Great Kelly Show later today. | ||
We'll be walking through all this. | ||
We'll have updates talking about the 25th Amendment, the effort of Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Remember, this is a two-pronged approach To make the President of the United States toxic and to make you guys domestic terrorists. | ||
So come back 5 o'clock to the National Pulse at 3 on Real America's Voice and War Room Pandemic again at 5. |