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Episode 765 – It’s 1825 (w/ Jason Jones, Darren Beattie, Tom Del Beccaro)Episode 765 – It’s 1825 (w/ Jason Jones, Darren Beattie, Tom Del Beccaro)
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Today's the ninth anniversary of the passing away of a really a giant in this movement a guy who was irreplaceable And that was Andrew Breitbart now want to bring in one of his closest friends You know him as the filmmaker the great conservative traditionalist Catholic filmmaker Jason Jones Jason you join us from Texas today or from Hawaii.
Where are we getting you from?
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I'm in the beautiful hill country of Texas today Steve and It doesn't get any better than that.
steve bannon
Andrew Breitbart, a giant among men, not just physically, but what he meant for this movement and who he was and how much he gave of everything.
His whole person is being everything to throw into this fight.
It's ironic, he finished CPAC and Andrew was known as just being a dominant personality in those years at CPAC.
Jason, what are your memories?
jason jones
Yeah, it was almost nine years ago to this hour.
It was 5.30 a.m.
where a young man who worked for me called me and shared with the news.
And I have so many beautiful memories with Andrew.
CPAC, he'd walk through CPAC and everyone would light up around him.
You would know where Andrew was by the smiles on everyone's face.
People would glow in the presence of Andrew.
But I think my best memory was just a few months before he passed away.
Andrew and I were featured extras in the movie Atlas Shrugged.
And when you're an extra, you just have a lot of time to talk.
And so Andrew, myself and my daughter, we sat around talking about Ayn Rand and objectivism.
But more importantly, with Andrew, we talked about God and how she Ayn Rand couldn't recognize the source of the beauty of the human person.
She was a great advocate for the human person, but she could never recognize the source.
So being able to spend that day so close to his returning to the Lord, talking about God, is a beautiful memory I have.
steve bannon
Rahim, you also, when you met Andrew, it was also at CPAC, right?
raheem kassam
Yeah, look, I mean, I met him in passing at an event once, but my memory of him was when he physically passed by me.
We were standing at the Marriott Wardman Hotel, it was during CPAC, and the Occupy people were outside.
And we were asked, honestly we were asked, I don't know if it was hotel security or event whatever, we were asked as young activists to kind of form a line at the door to stop them charging the back doors of the Marriott.
Well remember they had that old ramp up to the hotel you just walk straight in.
And we formed a line, it was actually some of my buddies from England and me, we formed the line and we were just kind of standing there waiting to kind of try and stop anybody coming in.
The line was breached from behind.
Somebody barged through us and ran out and started screaming at the Occupy people and I learned later that that person was Andrew Brightbuck.
steve bannon
We were making, by the way, we were making Occupy Unmasked.
If you want to see much of Antifa and really Andrew's deep knowledge of this movement, We made the film, and in fact, Andrew passed away in the middle of filming.
You wouldn't know that from the finished product because we have filmed so much of Andrew, but he understood the antifa, radical nature, the nature of the anarchists on the other side at a very deep level.
I mean, Andrew was not just the physical presence and the humor and the humanity.
He was literally a genius when it came to, because he'd been an editor at Drudge for many years and also Huffington Post, he understood how people came to the news.
Right?
His thing was he understood how people came to news and with social media.
He was so far ahead.
Of the mainstream media in this regard, it was quite extraordinary.
So we're going to do something also at five o'clock to commemorate this day, nine years ago today.
A giant, and will never be replaced, can't be replaced.
There's certain people that come along that you just can't.
It's like Rush Limbaugh, Andrew Breitbart.
These are giants upon whom shoulders we stand.
Right?
I want to go now, you've got a breaking story on, I think, the stream.
Talk to us about the slave labor camps in China, and is product inadvertently getting into... What's this about Christian bookstores, Christian product, and the slave labor camps of China?
Jason?
jason jones
Well, I thank you gentlemen for covering this topic.
I've already received, the article just dropped a few hours ago, and I received dozens of emails from Christian bookstore owners saying they've looked into their stores and they're appalled to see how many products are from China.
Many other bookstore owners said they've made a concerted effort not to buy products that are made in China, but it's almost impossible.
The sad truth is, thanks to some great investigative reporting, that now we've discovered that so many of these products that we have in our Christian bookstores are made by Christian slaves.
And Ambassador Brownback has talked about this for years.
And now we're finding more and more products are made in the camps where Turkic Muslims, the Uyghur people are in these camps making products like plaques that say, you know, the Lord will set you free.
And that plaque that you have hanging in your Christian bookstore was made by by slave labor.
And Steve, you always talk about this as an activist audience.
You've talked a lot about the importance of precincts.
When I would run political campaigns in the days before social media, my first stop was the local Christian bookstore.
I'd go to some, whatever district it was in the country, I'd go to the local Christian bookstore and say, you have a list of your best customers.
I know those are going to be my organizers and activists.
You know, you have to go to your local Christian bookstore.
It's the beating heart of our community.
It's where the people of all the different denominations come together.
And the most faithful and active people in their communities.
If we cannot have Christian bookstores free of products made in China by slaves, there's no hope!
For Apple, there's no hope for Coca-Cola and Costco and Nike.
So let's start.
This is an active audience, activist audience.
I think this is something that we can really do to send a strong message that we are not going to have any products in any Christian bookstore in this country made in China because there is no way to certify whether or not these products were in fact made by slaves.
steve bannon
So how do people get to this?
How do people get engaged?
How do they get involved?
And just one thing, how are you certain that it's made by the Uyghurs?
Because a lot of product, look, I don't like the fact of how they oppress Lao-Beijing and their factories and pay them virtually slave wages, right?
But then you've got the camps of the Uyghurs.
When you say the slave labor of Christians, Are you saying that there are camps like that that Christians are in with the Uyghurs?
Or that some are there?
Just define that so we make sure that this is fact-based.
jason jones
Well, no, what's something is I work very closely with the Uyghur community and they're always appreciative of my work and I get all of these emails from Uyghur expatriates who thank me and say, Jason, you're Catholic, how come you don't speak enough about the Catholics that are in these camps with us, these other Christians that have been in the camps with us?
So this is something I've had personally from eyewitness testimony.
You know, because there are three million ethnic and religious minorities in the Uyghur in these camps, it really captivates us.
It captures our attention.
But the reality is there are lots of Christians and others, you know, I'm sure there are a lot of atheists in these forced labor camps having their organs harvested.
steve bannon
Fallen God.
jason jones
Falling Gong.
And so there are all these different ethnic and religious minorities and people in these camps for all sorts of reasons.
Because the Uyghur genocide is really the greatest genocide since the Shoah, it captures our attention.
But we have to know.
And this is something we've known for a long time.
steve bannon
And one thing we need to know... Are they going to talk about... You're going to be back on the show later in the week when the Pope, my favorite Pope, Pope Francis, when he goes, I think he's going to Iraq this week, are they going to talk about The slave labor camps in China of the Muslims that are being oppressed.
In Iraq, the Pope and the leaders of the Muslim faith are going to meet in Iraq.
Are they going to talk about the Chinese Communist Party and the slave labor camps of Muslims in western China?
Is that going to be a topic for conversation, do you think, Jason Jones?
jason jones
Maybe in five or six years after we have the camps closed, it'll be very confident that they'll talk about it.
You know, I have an article coming out later in the week addressing the Pope's silence during the genocide of Christians and Yazidis and others in Iraq at the hands of ISIS, when you and President Trump, you know, supposedly the bad guys, were the only people in the world fighting for these ethnic and religious minorities.
Our Pope was silent.
I was in Iraq, miles from ISIS, in an IDP camp, And an Orthodox priest crying was asking me, where are the Western Christians?
Why is the Pope beaming?
This is what he said to me.
Why is the Pope, your Pope, he was Orthodox, beaming images of wild animals from Africa on the walls of St.
Peter with Al Gore and not beaming images of these children that surround you?
And I said, I have no answer for that.
So now the Pope is there.
Thanks to President Trump and his administration, the caliphate was near obliterated.
Now it's making a comeback.
But look, I'm challenging the Pope there to apologize for his silence in the midst of the genocide, to say never again and mean it.
He's meeting with some very beautiful people that have been very courageous and I hope that he has courage to apologize.
We have a lot of people apologizing for things they had nothing to do with.
Nike's making Using slaves to make shoes while they're virtue signaling for slavery in the 19th century in the United States.
I would like to see the Pope go there, apologize for his confusion and silence, and then speak up for the Uyghur.
Speak up for the Catholics.
But you know, there's the secret deal with China that as a Catholic, as a lay Catholic man, I don't know the terms of this deal.
And so I'm not hopeful.
But you know what, Steve?
We have you.
We have the war room.
I think the most powerful force in the world today can be the lay Catholic.
Because lay Catholics in America, we should force our church to speak up on these issues.
And if we stand up and demand...
steve bannon
We had Pam Pryor here from the State Department.
Pam Pryor was under Pompeo.
She was here in studio with us on Saturday with Frank Gaffney.
We had a faith base, but we tried to also focus on the persecution of Christians, which is the greatest persecution of Christians in the history of the faith going on right now, globally, throughout the world, from Africa to Asia, to certain areas of Latin America, but potentially Asia, China, In Sub-Saharan Africa.
Tomorrow, in Rahim, I think we're going to do it at 5 o'clock in the afternoon now.
At 5 o'clock tomorrow, we're going to do another one-hour special.
This is the persecution of the Jews of Europe and the rise of anti-Semitism globally.
And we're going to have Rabbi Sparrow, I think we're going to have God Sadon, we're going to have a group, Rahim, this is a topic Rahim actually led the charge on Breitbart London for years and years and years talking about what was going on in Europe.
So the persecution of the Jews of Europe and the rise of anti-Semitism as a global phenomenon are going to be tomorrow.
It's going to be 5 o'clock.
We'll be getting you up to date on the news as we always do, but we're turning that over to a one-hour special.
All week, in fact, we're talking about the persecution of faith-based communities throughout the world.
This is one thing the mainstream media does not want to cover, and the detail needs to be covered on.
And we've got to start calling people out.
The first people who've got to be called out, I think, are the Gulf Emirates and countries like Persia and these others about what's going on with the Chinese Communist Party, who's in business with the... Look, the Mullahs would not exist if the Chinese Communist Party was not financing them.
financing, they're buying the oil, right, long-term contracts, they're supplying their military with military equipment. They are trying to consolidate their hold on the Eurasian landmass.
And Pakistan's a partner, the Mullahs in Iran are partners, Turkey, Russia now today, you've obviously got the vassal state of North Korea. But in this process, there is a massive persecution of faith-based people. And what's outrageous to me is that the Pope is going to Iraq this week.
You haven't heard any word, Jason, at all about concentration camps of the Uyghurs, of millions of Muslims that are being persecuted by the atheistic, materialistic dictatorship in Beijing that would be the Chinese Communist Party.
Jason, we've got about a minute.
How do people get access to you?
Because I know the live chat's blowing up right now.
They want to know how people can follow you during the day and know more about you.
jason jones
Thank you, Steve.
My website is movietomovement.com or if you want to stand with us and stand with the vulnerable, go to thegreatcampaign.org and my podcast is The Jason Jones Show.
I want to bring this back to Andrew Breitbart.
Andrew was birthed by cancel culture when they tried to cancel Clarence Thomas.
I think The organizing principle for us, for me, in my activism is standing with those who you try to other.
Cancel culture at home.
This is the cultural revolution.
Doxing children?
Doxing young women for a dance they went to three or four years ago?
I mean, this is unbelievable.
We need to stand with those who are being othered.
You talk about the rise of anti-Semitism.
Whenever scapegoating and othering happens, you know anti-Semitism is right around the corner.
We need to stand with whoever they're othering, from cancel culture to the Uyghurs in China.
And this is something Andrew Breitbart, this is how he lived his life.
steve bannon
Defense of the Judeo-Christian West, for the good of all mankind.
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steve bannon
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raheem kassam
We have somebody in the live chat whose 50th birthday it is as well, asked for a shout-out, so I'm saying happy 50th birthday.
steve bannon
Okay, do we have a name?
raheem kassam
I don't know, it's a weird username, I didn't quite see it in scroll.
Happy 50th.
steve bannon
Happy 50th.
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Now I want to bring in a young man who is, I think, one of the most brilliant guys in our movement.
We like to put thought leaders up there.
Normally he and I are arguing about Heidegger and some of his philosophical work he did as a professor.
But he's also the driving force, one of the driving forces, about a site that I love so much, because it's high and low.
It's like reading the best broadsheet in the world, the Financial Times of London, or the Times of London, or the Telegraph, or the New York Times.
And I know people are blowing up, but these are the major papers in the world.
And also, you get the tabloid, you get high and low.
And that's what you go to, if you go to Revolver, you get high and low.
raheem kassam
I am actually kind of envious of it.
It's very good.
steve bannon
It's fabulous.
raheem kassam
I look at it every day and I just think, wow, that's the way to lay it out.
steve bannon
Here's the way, if you go to Citizens Free Press, you go to Populous Press, you go to Michael Patrick Leahy's sites, you go to all these different sites, Dan Bongino, you go to Gateway Pundit, what you're seeing is the team there, that's their idea of curation.
They're putting up in front of you, looking at all this news throughout the day of what they think is most important.
And that's why you've got to go to these different sites, you get a different personality in each one of what they think is important.
The revolver is, like I said, it's a broad sheet and a tabloid all-in-one place.
You get the high and you get the low.
And I want to bring in now Darren Beatty.
Darren, you've been doing major investigative reporting also, which I'm glad to see.
Gateway Pundit, National Pulse.
I mean, you've got these new emerging sites that are, to me, at the cutting edge of investigative reporting, which you guys are doing on.
And here's what's so amazing.
Five or six weeks into this, It's still kind of confusing about how many, you know, is there, I heard, I think we read on your site the other day, there were like four or five white nationalists.
You thought this was a white nationalist takeover.
In fact, Time Magazine's got a new article right now, we're going to try to get it up later, talking about the evangelical movement has to be taken back by the white supremacists, from the white nationalists, and it's got to become much more liberal, and people have to have an awakening to take it back, because it's all white nationalists, white supremacists.
Darren, what is your reporting and the reporting of the Revolver.News?
Tell us about the 6th.
darren j beattie
Yes, thank you.
So everyone's wanting to know when does the next major installment come out with respect to Revolver News' investigative series on January 6th.
And I can promise the next major installment with big breaking stuff is going to come out at the latest Wednesday.
I'm going to work very hard to make it happen tomorrow.
But in the meantime, there are very important pieces.
If you go to revolver.news, the top two pieces are sort of updates on the investigation, especially reacting to some updates that we've seen in the media.
And I encourage all of your viewers, go read those two, and in particular the one called, Capital Mystery, New Evidence Likely Clears MAGA of Murder Charge.
Remember, this all goes back to the original charge that Officer Sicknick, tragically perished, was actually murdered by rioters by being bludgeoned with a fire extinguisher.
That has been shown to be false.
Everyone admits it.
And this piece goes in quite granular detail into all the little peculiarities, and how the narrative developed from the mainstream media side, and really bizarre open questions.
Because, as you've been saying, and as this piece points out, There's been a recent report saying from unidentified sources, unidentified law enforcement sources, this is by the way, this is the new senior administration official.
Unidentified law enforcement source.
Keep in mind that it was the unidentified law enforcement sources that gave us the fire extinguisher hoax in the first place.
In fact, a really interesting parallelism that's highly suspicious is... Hang on a second.
steve bannon
Hang on a second.
I can't understand though.
Over the weekend I was bombarding you with NBC News.
Why is it that nobody actually can lay out just a critical path in the facts of the officer's death?
You know, some people, I still don't know, did he go home?
Did he go to the police?
Where did he collapse?
Now they're pushing out the bear spray thing.
When can we just get the facts and the timelines, Darren Batey?
And why is no one in the Republican Party forcing this to happen up on Capitol Hill?
darren j beattie
Well, on that note, we are going to pressure the hell out of them.
You guys at War Room and us at Revolver, we're going to pressure the hell out of them, especially after the next bombshell comes out at Revolver.
We're going to give them all the questions they need to ask.
But on your point, you're absolutely right.
What is so hard about this?
It's such a bizarre and conflicting timeline.
First, they said, oh, he died of a fire extinguisher.
Now they're saying bear spray.
First they said he collapsed in the Capitol.
Now they're saying he collapsed in the police station.
I think that's the newest official version.
If so, why isn't there any video?
And in fact, this latest development that I was mentioning, they said, oh, the FBI has finally gotten a hold of video that indicates what may have happened to him.
So they're crowdsourcing investigations into literal teenage girls who may have been within, you know, a thousand feet of the Capitol.
Why aren't they crowdsourcing this alleged video that they have now in order to help the public identify this suspect?
steve bannon
Look, it's great that Revolver is doing this, but I also want to know why the officials in the Republican Party, why Kevin McCarthy is allowing people to be smeared, this movement to be smeared every day.
How many people have actually been arrested of the almost million people that were here that day?
President Trump said yesterday, quote, it's the biggest crowd I've ever addressed and I've addressed some big crowds.
This crowd was massive and it was 99.99% peaceful.
How many people actually under investigation, how many arrested, and how many like white supremacists, white nationalists, and how many violent people?
We still don't have all the facts on that, and the mainstream media is not pushing it that hard because the facts go against their narrative.
darren j beattie
Yeah, no, it's absolutely true, and if I could just sneak in two like Technical or detailed points from this piece that I think will give everyone pause when they hear it.
One was the idea that originally the hoax of the fire extinguisher came from two unidentified law enforcement sources.
The bear spray issue is actually really interesting.
There's no definite report saying it was bear spray.
There are reports saying, oh, it might have been some kind of spray.
The coalescence around bear spray is interesting in and of itself because actually there are all kinds of law enforcement reports Um, uh, listed in this revolver piece saying that bear spray is actually relatively harmless version of spray as compared to some other sprays that exist.
And in fact, according to at least one, um, uh, law enforcement veteran who whose post we included, there hasn't been a single verified instance of a law enforcement officer dying of bear spray on duty ever.
So that would be, if that's true, that would be a very bizarre official story for them to move to.
And, as I said, it's also weird.
If they have the video, why aren't they releasing it?
Why aren't they crowdsourcing it?
What's going on?
Why has it taken them so long to release the toxicology report?
Which, by the way, was right before a expedited cremation.
mysteriously, inexplicably.
Even the Washington Post characterizes this fact as highly unusual.
The expedited cremation and the fact that after all of this time, we still don't have any toxicology reports.
Why is it so complicated?
Why is it so convoluted?
Why aren't we getting answers?
This is what I'd like to know.
And we need to press them until they give us those answers.
steve bannon
I wanna hold you over if I could, I got a couple more questions to ask.
I want to talk also about CPAC in the speech, since you used to be one of the President's speechwriters.
But, just quickly, in 15 seconds, are Republicans on Capitol Hill helping Revolver at least get these out there, or are you getting crickets from the Republicans on Capitol Hill?
darren j beattie
Well, we are coordinating behind the scenes with a number of congressmen, and I hope that develops into something very public and very forceful, but of course I can't guarantee that yet.
That's up to the lawmakers to do their part.
steve bannon
We gotta bounce.
We gotta bounce.
We'll be right back.
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So Darren, you were one of the speechwriters.
You're one of the, you know, you and Buskirk and Brian Kennedy, you got, you know, six, seven, eight of these major intellectual powerhouses like yourself.
In fact, you were the only Ivy or Ivy equivalent professor, I think, that came out in support of President Trump before the 2016 victory.
You were a speechwriter in the White House and one of the great thinkers in this movement.
What did you think yesterday of the speech and what did you think of CPAC overall?
darren j beattie
I thought the speech was good.
It was strong and, you know, how could it not be?
This is his first major public event since the inauguration.
And I think he delivered.
He hit some good points.
I liked what he said about tech censorship.
I like what he said about Liz Cheney.
If I could get into something, slight friendly criticism, though.
He said correctly, he noted correctly that the most powerful political force in existence right now is an endorsement from Donald Trump.
And what I would really love to see is for him to wield that power more wisely.
And he's identified overt enemies.
He's identified the problem of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney and all those.
Frankly, those are pretty easy.
I'm really glad he did it, especially Liz Cheney.
But those are pretty easy.
You can't just go after the people who overtly attack you.
The more dangerous ones are the ones who don't overtly attack you and work behind the scenes to undermine you.
That's been the story since the very beginning.
And so I hope he develops some more keen sensitivity to the threat posed to him by Kevin McCarthy.
By Mitch McConnell.
By these others who aren't necessarily overt enemies, although in the case of Mitch McConnell it's questionable.
I hope he goes fully onto the warpath and doesn't just save his criticism for the easy and overt cases that are much deserved, like Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney.
He needs to be more responsible about his endorsements.
steve bannon
This is a brilliant thing.
I want everybody in the live chat and all the different venues, I want you to give us the names of guys you think out there that are part of this thing to actually not defend the MAGA policies, right, and to do it kind of behind the scenes.
If you have names, if you have ideas, concepts, because you guys follow these people very closely.
I want to go, and Rahim, I need you to jump in here.
Given that she's blatant about this and brazen, and the President called her a warmonger yesterday, right?
He called her a warmonger, and she's clearly not just not supportive, she's in his grill not supportive.
How much time would you give Kevin McCarthy to make a move here and call for another vote of leadership?
Would you put him on the clock, Mr. Darren Beatty?
darren j beattie
Well, I would hope so, but that remains to be seen because, unfortunately, the president, as great as he is, and he is the leader of this movement, he hasn't He really exhibited a keen sensitivity to who his actual enemies are until it's so late in the game that they're overtly attacking him.
So I hope he catches on at this point and goes after Kevin McCarthy, goes after Mitch McConnell.
There are a lot of people that are undermining him who aren't spelling it out in public in the way that Liz Cheney is.
steve bannon
Okay, Darren, real quickly, what are you following on, what are the things our audience is looking for, signal not noise, and over the other side of the hill this week, what should they be focused on when they go to Revolver?
darren j beattie
Well, as always, following lockdowns and the consequences thereof, the mental illness, everything, we constantly follow that issue.
Geopolitically, we're following the strategic autonomy of Europe.
We're following China and India.
And of course, here domestically, we're following the fact that the national security apparatus has been repurposed and deployed against The American people, principally Trump supporters, and the key event in this is, of course, the 1.6, what happened in 1.6.
And we're following that very closely.
And as I mentioned, your viewers can expect explosive new revelations coming out either tomorrow or Wednesday.
We have to be very careful because when the stakes are this high, you need to make sure you have all your ducks in a row.
So we appreciate everyone's patience on that.
steve bannon
What's your social media?
What's your social media handles?
How do people follow you?
darren j beattie
Yep, social media is at Darren J. Beattie, D-A-R-R-E-N-J-B-E-A-T-T-I-E, and it's always revolver.news.
Go there now and read these pieces on the Capitol and prepare yourself for what's coming.
steve bannon
Thank you, brother.
Rahim, you're still in the penalty box on social media, correct?
raheem kassam
Yes, still another two days until I'm allowed back onto Twitter.
If they allow me back on, remember last time they did a seven day ban, and then they added another 48 hours afterwards, just for fun, you know, the cherry on the cake.
So two days is when they say, in the meantime, you know, Gab, Parler, Telegram, all of these are very big for us.
steve bannon
And they're on fire.
raheem kassam
They're very big for us over at the National Pulse.
You know, we've actually gone to the point now where we have Gab and Parlour share icons on the site, on the articles, like you used to have Facebook and Twitter ones, and I've noticed that those ones are now overtaking for, in terms of this audience's use, mainstream You went back and double-checked.
steve bannon
Why did actual Twitter take you down?
What were the stories?
raheem kassam
Well their claim was, and this is what's really interesting when you consider the transhumanism stuff as well, their claim was it was this tweet that I had sent was nine days prior to the ban that said, you know, the election was stolen and it was a whole, it was a great tweet.
It was the best tweet.
And they said nine days later this tweet can cause violence.
Okay, so firstly, if they're claiming that, I want to hear them answer in a court of law, hey, you left this up for nine days. Is Twitter responsible for that, for the potential violence that might be caused for that over the course of those nine days? But the other thing is, I actually happen to believe that it was triggered via an algorithm, which is to say that enough people on the left reported that tweet, because it had something like 12,000 retweets, that tweet.
And I think the left mass-reported it, the algorithm kicks in, suspends my account, and now you have human beings defending the actions of the algorithm.
steve bannon
That's amazing.
The analog defends the algorithm, the digital, the data.
So, Tom DelBaccaro from Rescue California.
Tom, is this the biggest grassroots movement ever just in California, or the nation, to recall Gavin Newsom, who used to be the Vundikin of the Democratic Party?
You've got Cuomo.
Well, let's start with the President's speech.
a very tough investigation up there for many things.
For those like sexual harassment, plus the nursing home scandal.
You've got this major process in motion to recall Gavin Newsom.
Talk to us about that, what happened at CPAC, and your thoughts also about the President's speech.
unidentified
Well, let's start with the President's speech.
I think we're in a moment in time just like, if you will, 1824 to 1828, when Jacksonian democracy was born.
Remember, Jackson loses in the Electoral College with the corrupt bargain.
And he goes basically, he was nominated, this is the subject of my next Epic Times piece, he was nominated a year later, three years in advance, to go again.
And he builds up this nationwide fervor about the elites in Washington and says, essentially, it's up to the people to take Washington back.
And he was the champion of the common man.
That's where that came into the American lexicon.
So the Trump speech happened in a moment in time, in context.
He remains the person who speaks to that.
Every reason he was elected in 2016, Steve and Raheem, exists today.
It's not disappearing.
You can make the argument it'll be even worse after a year of the Biden presidency because of government overreach and attacks on the common man.
What was most amazing to me as a historian about that speech is how much larger than the existing White House occupant the former president is.
He looms over it.
He is Grover Cleveland over Benjamin Harrison.
He is Andrew Jackson over John Quincy Adams.
Both of them were larger figures and wound up winning four years later.
And so I think this speech continues to recognize the most important dynamic happening in America today, which is Washington elitism and the desire to control people.
And that's why that speech was so important.
steve bannon
The managed decline by our elites.
It's still here.
President Trump fought a heroic fight against it for four years, backed it off, started a particular Chinese Communist Party with our sovereignty, with our borders.
You can see it was laid out in the speech.
That's what I thought the speech did its job.
One thing I noticed was missing from CPAC.
Maybe I missed it.
Was there any mention of this California recall?
unidentified
There was a mention and it was by Rick Grinnell, who some people say is going to run for the office.
It was enormously unfortunate and a missed opportunity because your earlier question is spot on.
We have over 1.8 million people who have signed a petition.
We have Facebook groups in the hundreds of thousands of people have joined these various groups and they are striking back demanding government accountability.
It's not necessarily a conservative Movement per se, but it is an accountability movement.
And that needs to be tapped because it's not very much different from the reason Trump got elected, right?
People are tired of unaccountable elected officials who dictate to them instead of foster their prosperity.
And so it's a huge misopportunity at CPAC.
What other state?
Has such an underground and now above ground movement?
The answer is not.
It's needed.
This is why RescueCalifornia.org gets inquiries from Georgia and Michigan and Wisconsin and Washington State.
Other people want this accountability and we at RescueCalifornia.org are delivering it for California in some regards, along with the original petitioner, Oren Heathley.
steve bannon
So what do you guys need right now?
We've got about a minute left.
What do you need our audience to do?
Because they'll do it.
unidentified
Tell them what they want to be a part of this.
Go to RescueCalifornia.org and give us some amount, whether it's $10 or $50 or $100,000.
Whatever it is, because we are spending this money to ensure to get more signatures.
On a serious note, a $10 or $15, $20 donation can help us at Rescue California.
We've got to get this across the finish line.
And send the biggest message of accountability that will be heard this year and maybe even next.
steve bannon
Okay, just real quickly, this is MAGA, but it's also, here's the power of it, it's also independence, and you have Democrats here that are finally going to think through really what they want out of government.
One more time, Tom, because this is a movement that really takes in everybody.
It is a unity movement.
How do people get to the site?
What do you need them to do?
unidentified
RescueCalifornia.org.
Download the petition if you haven't signed it and you live in California, and please help us out with the donation.
Thanks so much!
steve bannon
Tom Del Beccaro, a real leader here.
And Rick Grinnell gave a great speech and actually talked about this.
That was my trick question.
Rick Grinnell actually, I think, spent a couple of minutes on how important this was.
And Rick Grinnell is looked at as the guy that could be the guy that runs against Newsom in the recall.
So we'll get to more of that in the days and weeks ahead.
Short commercial break.
Raheem and I will be back in the War Room in just a moment.
unidentified
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.
steve bannon
You know, I want to thank the team.
We had a ton of great cold opens and clips to play.
We had so many guests we had to get through and information we wanted to get out there.
Maybe over the next couple of days we'll play this.
No, Raheem and the team in Denver really want to thank you.
Once again, Real America's Voice, our Saturday show was epic.
I mean, I think we had 20 guests, had people from both CPAC and in studio.
We're going to have a lot of those personalities you met, Anna Paulina, we're going to have Kim Kralick.
We're going to have her.
Kim is actually going to be a co-host here, we think, this week.
Amanda Milius also is going to be a co-host, we hope, this week.
As people come back to D.C., we're going to get them in studio here.
Also, just remember, I want to go back to, before we turn this to your assessment of Johnson & Johnson, we're a huge believer in therapies here, you know, hydroxy and all the therapy.
We're very much a thing of therapeutics.
You've got to get ahead of these.
And remember, we're the first guys to identify this pandemic coming out of China.
Whether you think, on one hand, whether people think it's a hoax, or whether you think it's a bioweapon out to destroy the world, we try to cover this in a straightforward manner all the way through, although we're very focused on what happened in the Wuhan lab.
But just remember, today, we need you to go to War Room Defense, that's all one word, warroomdefense.com.
This is all made in the United States, everything's sourced here.
Go there, check out all the information.
If you want to sign up for our War Room Defense Pack, and that defense pack is to make you a health warrior.
This is critical.
We're in this for the long haul.
You need to be healthy.
You've got to go and check out what we've got.
We've got the vitamin D3 and we've got the zinc.
So that's a starter.
Just a starter.
So make sure you get in there.
Check it out today.
I appreciate it.
Now, so there's a big question about this experimental gene therapy, which is really what I think the Moderna, they're pushing it as a vaccine.
Technically, My guys in the biotech world say it's not technically a vaccine, it's an experimental gene therapy.
Now, you've got the Johnson & Johnson, and that's the Moderna one, correct?
Then you've got the Johnson & Johnson.
Tell us about what's happening today because there's a big announcement coming up.
raheem kassam
So just before I do, I just wanted to mention My therapy, we were big on therapeutic care, my therapy actually was covered in the New York Times four days ago.
The headline of the story was, this 105-year-old beat COVID.
She credits gin-soaked raisins.
I'm not even kidding.
They do this whole story on this 105-year-old lady, Lucia DeClercq, out in New Jersey, the oldest, I think, resident in New Jersey, who credits soaking raisins in gin and taking them to beat, I think, Spanish flu and COVID.
steve bannon
Hey, that's how you get to be 105.
raheem kassam
That's exactly right.
steve bannon
Plus, put a little kick in your step.
raheem kassam
Yeah, by the way, not medical advice.
Right, the Johnson & Johnson.
So the way this thing differs is, firstly, it's a one-shot, not a two-shot.
This creates a whole lot easier in terms of logistics.
It uses a viral vector called AD26.
Viral vectors are common viruses that have been genetically altered, so they don't cause illness.
And I'm quoting from the New York Times here, but can still cause the immune system to build up.
It's defensive.
Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna use mRNA, that's the messenger RNA, to do kind of the same thing.
But as you say, very experimental in doing so.
What else is different about this thing as far as logistics and getting it to people is concerned is the storage and handling of this thing.
So the Johnson & Johnson actually can be kept in an ordinary refrigerator for three months and the Moderna vaccine for example spoils after one month if not frozen.
So that adds a layer of the ability to get this to people much easier.
The final part of this that I think is really interesting is the side effects.
So again they're saying that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine appears to be less prone than the Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna vaccines to trigger the kinds of side effects that require monitoring after the injection which makes it more suitable for things like drive-in, drive-through vaccination sites.
The...uh...
In terms of efficacy, the saying is broadly the same and actually the Johnson & Johnson one is showing efficacy against the variants as well.
So by and large, I think if you are a vaccine person and if you are interested in doing this kind of thing, the Johnson & Johnson news is a good thing for you.
steve bannon
What about, what about the audience members that still, you know, we got obviously anti-vaxxers that are on the show, but even those people say, hey look, it just hasn't been explained to me, and this is one of the things with Biden, on the school openings, you know, supposedly he's staking his presidency on how he handles the CCP virus.
There's been no confrontation with China.
You've got Jake Sullivan and other guys coming out all the time saying, yeah, we know we need raw data, the WHO didn't get it.
There's been no real pressuring on China.
Then you look at the situation, you've got the open borders, you've got a crisis of the open borders, but the schools are still closed.
You don't have any kind of, I don't think, somebody that's stepped into the decisions have grabbed them and pushed them forward, but you do have the vaccines.
For our audience members that are still questioning, what is the national pulse, where can you tell people to go to get additional information?
raheem kassam
GinsoakedRaisins.com.
unidentified
Look, I'm not... That's the third element of our defense pack.
raheem kassam
Yeah, exactly.
unidentified
So you've got the Warren Defense Pack and you have the National Pulse Defense Pack.
raheem kassam
One of them is Ginsoaked Raisins.
steve bannon
What's the gin you picked?
raheem kassam
I'm not the guy who likes to do this sort of thing either.
I don't like the vaccinations.
I never have, even as a kid.
I'm not saying they don't work.
I'm not saying they don't work for people.
steve bannon
You never got the flu vaccine.
raheem kassam
I haven't got anything, by the way.
And I've always been fit as a fiddle.
I never had the TB or any of those things.
Just totally fit as a fiddle.
And it's not for me.
I understand that for some people, especially with immune deficiencies and things like this, that they need certain boosters and things like that.
Yeah, look, it might work for you.
But look, I come back to the very basics of all of this for living a healthy lifestyle, which is live a healthy lifestyle.
Drink a ton of water.
I take a ton of vitamin C. I take a ton of probiotics.
steve bannon
The therapies and immune system is still the key here, correct?
raheem kassam
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
I mean, the immune system is everything.
And the immune system doesn't just come from taking things, by the way.
The immune system also comes from interacting with the environment.
The old things that our parents and our grandparents used to tell us.
Hey, it's okay for the kids to play in the mud sometimes.
steve bannon
You had Natalie Winters down at CPAC.
Tell us what's going to be in the National Pulse of the podcast later today and then what's up on the National Pulse.
raheem kassam
So we've got a packed out week here.
We have this really amazing long read.
We don't do a lot of long reads but we have this amazing long read piece on the site by Thomas Farn and one of our regular contributors.
All about the, you know, how boomerism ends with a senile, who actually isn't a boomer himself, Joe Biden, too old to be a boomer.
steve bannon
Ends with transhumanism.
raheem kassam
But how exactly, how it ends and how we got to this position in the first place, how all the different things worked throughout the years, throughout the decades in terms of the racism charges, etc.
Of course, we'll have Natalie Winters on.
She's got a load of reporting on China bringing up as well.
And I'll be going through the speech and explaining a little bit more of my thought process behind the Trump speech at CPAC.
steve bannon
So Navarro today at 5 o'clock is going to talk about this bond market revolt, what it means for you personally, on your personal finances, because I think there's a tectonic plate shift coming in the economy.
We're going to talk about that with Harvard-trained populist economist Peter Navarro, also the president of Speechboards.
He's going to give us the politics of it.
We're also going to have more about transhumanism, the underlying issue that will overwhelm all others tonight at 5 o'clock as we come back in War Room Pandemic.
See you then.
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