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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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 100 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, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, now nationwide, coming from the occupied nation's capital, still with I think 7,000 National Guard troops here. | ||
They've been asked to stay through at least a couple more months, and they're talking about through the fall. | ||
And really what is a disgrace to this country, the fencing around, you know, around our nation's capital. | ||
You know, they don't have, they're not putting up any new border wall, but they put up a wall around our nation's capital. | ||
And even the Congressman Norton is shocked about it. | ||
And we see the razor wire. | ||
We had the artist Lee Brown here the other day. | ||
He came over from Northern Virginia, had not been in the Capitol. | ||
She was absolutely stunned, almost in tears about what this has done to the nation's capital. | ||
And we still haven't seen any Republicans demanding, banging on the table, where's the intelligence reports? | ||
So we put it up to the American people of what it is. | ||
In honor of International Woman's Day, we've got Joanna Miller, former policy analyst at the White House, Captain Maureen Banner. | ||
We're going to be joined later by Natalie Winters. | ||
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He's a warrior. | ||
He's a fighter. | ||
He's everywhere. | ||
You know, this guy's been taken down everywhere because he continued to fight. | ||
He's also in this fight of the Maricopa County on that 2.1 million ballots that are being handed. | ||
You're getting a forensic audit. | ||
They're going to announce, I think, later this week who the audit team is going to be. | ||
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Mike Lindell has been at the tip of that. | ||
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Rahim, that image. | ||
The image of Rahim as a little boy on his pillow. | ||
Now he's happy, he's happy again. | ||
Okay, I want to get into, by the way, so you played at, you were at soccer play. | ||
This is, I think, so critical, and for the audience out there, of how central women's sports has become, and particularly young girls at the age of eight and nine, finding something to get camaraderie in, and then continuing on, and it keeps them out of trouble, and gives them a chance for the ticket out. | ||
The ticket to a Division I or an Ivy equivalent on a full ride. | ||
You know, Joanna Miller played soccer at American University, one of the top soccer programs back here on the East Coast. | ||
Really an international team. | ||
They're that good. | ||
The big rival in the Patriot League is West Point. | ||
Maureen Bannon was four-time All-Conference as a volleyball player, coming from Manhattan Beach, California. | ||
Both of their dreams came true because of the work they did. | ||
In fact, when Mo went out to Colorado Springs, she was invited out to try out for the Olympic team, I think in your junior year, right? | ||
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Correct. | |
Is that your Cal year? | ||
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Correct. | |
Your Cal year went out, and they have a saying from Thoreau at the top of it. | ||
You can't dream your way into success. | ||
You have to forge your character, right? | ||
Every day you have to forge your character. | ||
It's a saying right at the top. | ||
It just grabs you as soon as you walk into that camp. | ||
And that's what you find from these young women like Joanna Miller and Maureen Bannon, that every day from, you know, they're eight, nine years old, they play these sports. | ||
You know, Malcolm Gladwell had that book about 10,000 hours, took 10,000 hours or something to perfect something or become really good at it. | ||
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I know Raheem... You're getting very good at this radio thing! | |
You're almost there! | ||
Another 10,000. | ||
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Raheem, you're actually... See, I have to get in right now. | |
I can tell what he's about to say. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
But I'm saying, now that you've got Natalie Winters, you know how to recruit for a site, you're finally getting the national pulses on fire. | ||
No, but, Joanne, I want you to go back, because this is what the audience has to understand, and they had the representative, I think the senator from Uh, Washington the other day, say, oh, show some compassion. | ||
Show, where's the compassion for the little eight, nine-year-old girls who dedicate their lives to these team sports and these individual sports, looking for a scholarship to go to college, something their parents can't afford, or go to a part of the country they would never see before because they get recruited by school back east or, you know, University of Michigan, something up in the either south or the Midwest. | ||
Someplace they would never see. | ||
Joanne, talk about the dedication. | ||
When you said it, what type of effort did you have to put in as a young woman to become eligible to play at a school with the quality of program of American University? | ||
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I'm from eight years old. | |
I made a decision. | ||
This is what my passion was. | ||
And I was going to work my way up and keep visualizing myself at a division one program. | ||
I at one point wanted to go professional and I had that opportunity, but decided to serve the country instead and under president Trump, which I'm so honored and proud of. | ||
But that took hours and hours of training. | ||
I didn't go to parties in high school. | ||
I was five times a week in Long Island training hours at night. | ||
I was recruited since freshman, sophomore year, looking at what colleges that I wanted to go to and spending my summers training in the hot summer sun, even training with boys to make me better. | ||
But people don't understand the grit and the grind of what that takes to develop your skills to become a division one athlete. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And what they don't understand is that you play your team, you play for your high school, your junior high school, but then you play club. | ||
The way you really get a look is on a club. | ||
It's a full time job. | ||
In fact, you played a bunch of sports, but had to specialize. | ||
I think you started volleyball at nine years old, eight years old at the little elementary school. | ||
But it's a year round. | ||
You dedicate your life. | ||
100% and I played like you said multiple sports growing up but you know in high school I was on the varsity basketball team and then the volleyball team at my high school was so good that I was I started on the freshman team and then worked my way up but you had to make a decision. | ||
Which sport do I want to play in college? | ||
I know I wanted to play a Division I sport, but which sport could I play in college? | ||
And that was volleyball. | ||
And like Joanna said, it takes hours upon hours and dedication and no partying. | ||
You have to set your mind that this is what you want to do in order to get it. | ||
And the fact that a biological male Can come in and just identify as a female because they can't make it on their team, especially in high school and college. | ||
They have to take a year of hormone blockers, but they're genetically different. | ||
You are not gonna lose that genetic difference in order to play on a female team. | ||
Okay, what about the Senator? | ||
I'm going to come to you in a second. | ||
What about the Senator saying, show some compassion? | ||
She has a daughter. | ||
Where's the compassion for her daughter? | ||
I'm guessing her daughter didn't play a sport growing up, so she has no idea how that feels to have a biological male say, oh, I can't make it on my team, so I'm just going to play on your daughter's team. | ||
I remember when you guys would scrimmage the boys team, particularly in Southern California. | ||
I mean, the boys teams are just a monster. | ||
You guys were fabulous. | ||
Number one, I think, eight-time state champions in your division, state champions in the prep school. | ||
And the boys would come in, and it's just not fair because they're guys. | ||
But especially at West Point, I mean, in order to get better, we'd have the men's club team come and practice against us. | ||
And I had faith in every girl on my team that they could block. | ||
A guy can jump higher than any female, so you just have to protect and make sure that you aren't going to get your nose broken by a ball, you know, coming slamming towards your face. | ||
But it helped us get better. | ||
But if you have a biological male identifying as a female on a team, that's a whole different thing. | ||
Janet, if you had a little eight-year-old daughter right now and she was getting ready to commit, like you guys did, to a sport and say, I want to play this, I love it, I love the camaraderie, what would you tell her today given if this bill gets passed? | ||
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You know, I wouldn't be pushing heavily for that. | |
I think you've got to make a choice and you've got to follow your heart and do what you're passionate about. | ||
But there are things that people have to understand. | ||
I mean, the left wants to strip us of our identity. | ||
They want to say there's no such thing as male and female gender. | ||
Everybody's the same. | ||
God created Two different genders for a reason, and we both offer great things to society. | ||
And I'm not speaking against anybody that feels they're transgender, and I think we're called to love everybody, but this is the thing. | ||
I mean, if I had a daughter that was going to go against stronger males, especially after puberty, there's a risk of injury there. | ||
And also, she would have to understand that the scholarship situation, no matter how hard she worked, there might be an unfair process where if she had to compete against biological males, she might not get that scholarship and have that opportunity to go to college and play Division I sports. | ||
So that's what I would tell her. | ||
I mean, there's a certain reality there. | ||
This is the rising generation for our audience out there. | ||
We're trying to highlight every day the rising generation of fighters out there. | ||
We're going to have Natalie Winters on in a few minutes from National Pulse. | ||
Joanna Miller is an aide to Peter Navarro and also was a specialist or was one of the policy analysts over for his group in the White House that did so much to confront the Chinese Communist Party and bring manufacturing jobs. | ||
So if you're in a manufacturing job, Joanna Miller is one of the people out there you've got to thank for it. | ||
And also Captain Bennett, formerly of West Point, 101st Airborne, has now joined us in studio. | ||
Okay, before we end this segment, we've got a couple of minutes, I've got to ask you guys about the Governor Cuomo situation. | ||
I'll start with you, Captain Bennett, coming to join Milo. | ||
Given revelations over the weekend, and now we're not talking at all about Your favorite topic, Rahim Ghassan, the elderly and what he did. | ||
And I know, Joanna, you were at the forefront of working with Peter Navarro on respirators, on getting the comfort up there. | ||
Your analysis helped get the field hospitals built, all that. | ||
They're not even talking about the big problem of what exactly happened with the elderly care and how people got designated there. | ||
They're talking all about these revelations. | ||
I think up to five right now. | ||
What do you think Cuomo ought to do, Captain Bannon? | ||
I think he should resign. | ||
It's disgusting that he is thinking that he has done nothing wrong to these women, and that he will not resign because, you know, he murdered thousands of people in the nursing homes, and that's being covered up by the media saying it's harassment, which it's actually assault. | ||
So he needs to resign right away. | ||
You think this is assault? | ||
Joanna Miller, is she overplaying that? | ||
Is that actually assault? | ||
And do you think that he should resign, given the revelations you've seen to date? | ||
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I think this Me Too stuff is totally legitimate. | |
The women that have spoken out, he should absolutely resign. | ||
But the other piece of this is the fact that the Democrats are using this as a distraction from the nursing homes, as just mentioned there. | ||
I'm a New Yorker, so this was near and dear to my heart. | ||
I grew up in the city. | ||
And we worked our tails off to create spaces for patients. | ||
The Javits Center, we sent the U.S. | ||
as comfort. | ||
We had medicine and ventilators sent to the city within hours, thanks to Dr. Peter Navarro and President Trump. | ||
And he didn't use any of it. | ||
He didn't want to give President Trump the credit. | ||
And as a result, thousands and thousands of poor people in nursing homes died because he didn't want to give President Trump the credit. | ||
Joanna, Raheem, jump in here. | ||
That's a pretty harsh thing. | ||
Are you saying, given the work you guys did, and you got the Comfort refitted and sent up there as a hospital ship, moored up there on the west side, you then had an Army field hospital built, I think, in Central Park, you totally rehabbed or refitted the Javits Center, the great convention center on the west side, to turn into a field hospital, and Franklin Graham, Billy Graham's group, Samaritan's Purse, I think they put out two million dollars of money they raised. | ||
I think they built another field hospital out there. | ||
You had at least four facilities. | ||
Are you saying, in your mind, and can you back that up, do you think he actually made a decision so as not to give President Trump some sort of credit or some sort of victory? | ||
He actually sent them back to the nursing homes when they knew they had COVID? | ||
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What I saw was Cuomo and de Blasio begging Peter for help. | |
And he was right all over it. | ||
He sent ventilators within hours. | ||
And where did those ventilators end up? | ||
In warehouses, collecting dust. | ||
And then we realized the hospitals didn't need as many as we sent. | ||
We went above and beyond. | ||
And what I know is that there was a certain panic and begging for help. | ||
We were right on the case. | ||
President Trump was right on the case. | ||
And then suddenly they're blasting us in the media. | ||
And so I think, you know, with that situation, they wanted to just You know, have the help when they wanted it and then blast us in the media and didn't want to give President Trump or say thank you for everything that he did for the city and for the state. | ||
Rahim? | ||
So we're expecting, I think, in 17 minutes a statement from Governor Cuomo, just announced. | ||
He's going to be doing a tour of the Javits Center and will be making an announcement at the end of that tour apparently. | ||
How have they played this up? | ||
Just exactly as I said to you. | ||
That's just been floating around this morning, so we'll see if there's something... If this wasn't something important, he would just do a tour of the Javits Center and walk to the sticks and just do some comments, correct? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
I mean, you know, he's got two options here. | ||
He can either just honey badger his way through this, or he's going. | ||
He's got Miller and Bannon on him, and maybe he's throwing in the towel and says, hey, if they're going to unchain the dogs and let the dogs out every day on me, maybe I just throw it in. | ||
Okay, like Roy Blunt. | ||
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Joanna, how do people get Okay, so Twitter is USA Joanna and my Instagram is RealJoannaMiller. | |
Twitter USA Joanna, Instagram RealJoannaMiller. | ||
It's a pleasure being here. | ||
And so we haven't joined a mill on Natalie Winters and Cam Ben. | ||
We found out who does all the work and the three guys take all the credit. | ||
Okay, now we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with... I don't get any credit, by the way! | ||
We're going to return with Frank Gaffney and the Committee on the Present Danger, China, in a moment. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I notice for getting up at four o'clock in the morning, you've been particularly energized today. | ||
So, what is going on with you? | ||
You're coming in hot. | ||
She's a liar. | ||
What do you say? | ||
He's a criminal, right? | ||
He's got to go. | ||
You're worse than your old man. | ||
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Okay? | ||
I want to turn now, speaking of energy, the Committee on the Present Danger of China. | ||
So Frank, thank you. | ||
This is a follow-on from the Saturday Show. | ||
I think we had over 400,000 downloads on Saturday. | ||
Still pushing it out. | ||
Frank, you were going to be on, but we got so crammed for time, we had a little technical problem. | ||
You're the founder of the Committee on the Present Danger of China and a Cold Warrior from way back in the Reagan administration, you were one of the guys that helped take on the Soviet Union and break that thing apart. | ||
The Biden administration got a warning yesterday from Wang, the foreign secretary. | ||
He had two blunt warnings. | ||
Number one, stay out of our internal affairs. | ||
Number two, stop talking about Taiwan and stop doing what the Trump administration was doing to support Taiwan. | ||
I want to get to a second what our audience can do. | ||
But could these guys be any blunter about how they're addressing and how they're dealing with the Biden administration? | ||
I mean, they see guys right now that don't want it. | ||
The only reason they're confronting them at all is the pressure we put on from this show and others out there in the conservative realm that understand that we've got to take on and confront the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And that's what's forcing Jake Sullivan and Tony Blinken and these guys to have any stand up at all. | ||
They've been put on notice by the CCP. | ||
Do you anticipate that they'll be folding, particularly in situations that are, quite frankly, very, very dangerous, like Taiwan? | ||
I really worry about it, Steve. | ||
I've been speculating for some time about what it was that Joe Biden and Xi Jinping talked about for two hours a couple of weeks ago. | ||
And I have the feeling that what was going on there was Joe Biden, to the extent he was actually engaged at all, it's hard to imagine him spending two hours doing anything other than napping. | ||
But to the extent that he was communicating with Xi, it almost certainly was signaling a willingness to acquiesce, to accommodate, to appease. | ||
And I think we need a transcript of that conversation to understand what the takeaway was from China, because it certainly seems as though they have been ratcheting up the aggressive rhetoric and behavior, notably vis-a-vis Taiwan. | ||
And I'm pretty sure that's because, well, for one thing, they know they have compromised Joe Biden. | ||
For another, as we've been talking about, Steve, They know that most of the people having anything to do with China in this administration have similarly been, if not actually compromised, certainly aligned with the Chinese Communist Party and its demands. | ||
And I'm afraid that they're now sensing that the opportunity is open for them to be even more aggressive, not just towards Hong Kong, not just towards Uyghurs and other, you know, captive nations of China, but also I suspect towards Taiwan and quite possibly towards us as well. | ||
That's the real danger. | ||
Maybe it's a miscalculation. | ||
Maybe they misread what Biden was saying, or maybe they've been given a green light and it's very worrying either way. | ||
Well, you know, she is at these party conferences, you know, everybody's telling me, my sources are saying, hey, she's pretty up front, saying we had one country, two systems in Hong Kong. | ||
We went to one country, one system, right? | ||
Hong Kong's ours. | ||
We're going to take all those protestors, they're going to go to jail, and the West, They didn't stop us. | ||
They didn't sanction the banks. | ||
They didn't break the convertibility of the Hong Kong dollar. | ||
Or as Peter Navar says, he would have shut down all the exchanges, right? | ||
You dry up the capital. | ||
Remember, we still have Jake Sullivan. | ||
We still have the high ground here financially, technology. | ||
We still have the cards that can be played. | ||
But they're very upfront. | ||
The West did not stand up to us as a unified basis, right, in Hong Kong. | ||
And, you know, we're a big believer in their strategy of unrestricted warfare. | ||
They're coming at us with information warfare and with cyber warfare, but also economically. | ||
And we've been at the forefront of saying, hey, we've got to engage economically. | ||
They don't want to go to a kinetic war. | ||
But Frank, and this is more your bailiwick, You know, their Navy, when I was over there in the mid-70s, late 70s, in the South China Sea, there was no Chinese Navy. | ||
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Right? | |
There really wasn't. | ||
I mean, it was a Coast Guard. | ||
It was a Coast Guard. | ||
It was a Coastal Patrol. | ||
Maybe they had a couple of submarines. | ||
They didn't dare come out. | ||
Right? | ||
Because you could hear them. | ||
Right? | ||
So, they had no Navy. | ||
Today, they could challenge us in the Western Pacific, and particularly in the South China Sea, with a real naval presence. | ||
I'm not saying they can fight the ship. | ||
I mean, it's to be proven they can actually use all this equipment. | ||
But they've certainly taken the U.S. | ||
taxpayer dollars that we're paying for the trillion dollars that we've borrowed from them. | ||
The interest payments are paying for their military. | ||
It's going to get increased. | ||
that $1.9 trillion that we're just passing on COVID, in the $2 trillion infrastructure bill, a big part of that's going to be financed by our enemies, right? And it's our interest payments. | ||
Understand that. | ||
It's your tax dollars that have built the Chinese military. | ||
Just understand that. | ||
On the 1.2 trillion dollars of debt, it's your cash payments on that debt that is paid for the Chinese military, that now is able to confront, am I wrong, Frank Gaffney, in the Western Pacific and particularly around Taiwan and the South China Sea? | ||
You're not wrong, Steve. | ||
Anything you've said, it's only part of the story, unfortunately. | ||
One other part of it is, of course, that it's not just naval vessels or even naval vessels and naval aviation that we're confronting. | ||
We're confronting also ballistic missile capabilities and other kinds of missiles, including hypersonics, that are going to be very, very lethal against ships like ours. | ||
And I think they are emboldened by what they see as the favorable correlation of forces, as the Soviets used to say. | ||
The other thing that you're also short of is adding in, when you talk about our financing of the threat, what we have been doing thanks in no small measure to a memorandum of understanding that Joe Biden | ||
helped engineer back in May of 2013 with the Chinese Communist Party that not only gave them access to the capital markets of the United States, but allowed them to have that access on preferential terms, more advantageous than their American competitors had. | ||
They didn't have to reveal, you know, the accounting of their companies, whether they were fraudulent or otherwise. | ||
Unlikely to be able to, you know, get return on investment and so on. | ||
This, perhaps, equated to three trillion dollars being transferred to China, and unfortunately, again, it only partly went into their military buildup, that's bad enough, but also Belt and Road Initiative, oppression of their own people, and so much more. | ||
I'm about to break some more bad news, and this is for the audience. | ||
I want to give it to you up front with the bark on, as we say down south. | ||
More investigation is going to show that a lot of the CCP COVID-19 virus that came here, funded, guess the research for that? | ||
Guess what? | ||
Funded by U.S. | ||
taxpayers. | ||
Josh Rogin's got a book coming out later this week, The Columnist for the Washington Post, and he's got a lot of detail that has, I don't think, been released yet about actually the U.S. | ||
government's involvement in understanding Wuhan. | ||
State Department guys going down there early on, as we broke back in February last year about these memos that went around. | ||
But you're going to get a whole bunch of that of where your tax dollars have been going. | ||
But last but not least, Frank, Eric Schmidt, and I think it's Bob Work, and I'm not fans of either one of these guys, but they were on a commission, on a panel from DOD, that President Trump wanted to have done, about artificial intelligence. | ||
This is a 776 page report. | ||
We're somehow have to get it summarized, because nobody's read this thing yet. | ||
You know, and particularly the conservative media. | ||
This is, if you want to not sleep tonight, You've got to read this. | ||
It is now, and I think Schmidt has put forth, and I'm not a Schmidt guy, because he says, you've got to compete, you've got to compete. | ||
I said, no, you've got to confront, we're at war with these guys, they're at war with us. | ||
He's going, no, you've got to be super-competitor. | ||
This 776-page government report on artificial intelligence shows AI as the new weapon, as the new, essentially, weapon of the future. | ||
And they're very up front, the American people have no idea about this. | ||
Not just that, and they say the Chinese are about to take basically a paradigm shift of leadership of this, and once you do that, it's going to be very hard to play catch-up. | ||
In addition, on transhumanism, this is also one that should keep you up to sleep at night, not to sleep at night. | ||
Frank, AI, artificial intelligence, why is nobody on this report? | ||
Why is this thing now on the front page of the New York Times, the Washington Post? | ||
Why is every talk show not talking about this? | ||
I don't know, and I'm glad that you are, Steve. | ||
This is a problem that has myriad dimensions, both commercial and military. | ||
One of the ways in which this will translate into enhanced military threats to our forces, including our naval forces, is that it can power, swarm autonomous vehicles of various kinds, air, sea, undersea, space, That can be brought to bear against our Personnel and assets. | ||
But, you know, when you hear Schmidt and guys like him talking this up, it's worrying because one of the impetuses behind that program, again, has been our own big tech industry. | ||
So to the extent that this is another of these examples of where we are helping our enemies become more dangerous competitively, as well as commercially, as well as militarily. | ||
Frank, hang on a second. | ||
I've got to keep you over the break. | ||
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We've got to finish up with you in the next segment. | |
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Okay? | ||
That's why we keep saying, hey, you've got to be a precinct committee man, all these other availabilities we show you to go to. | ||
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Fantastic. | ||
Want to keep going. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
We're going to talk about how citizens can get involved. | ||
I just want to make sure everybody understands. | ||
Like in Greek tragedy, Rahim, it's the character's greatest strength turns out to be their weakness, right? | ||
Here, understand something. | ||
On this artificial intelligence, I think you're going to find out at the end of the day that 80% of the heavy R&D lift has been on by U.S. | ||
taxpayers, right? | ||
Or the deplorables pension funds supporting these tech companies that were in bed with these guys. | ||
And artificial intelligence also leads to the transhumanism. | ||
You know, we're going to get to later. | ||
Media Matters made a big deal about my discussion over the past couple of weeks. | ||
Oh, Bannon's got another crank thing. | ||
CBS News, yesterday morning, goes about this new book by Isaacson. | ||
Remember, Walter Isaacson is kind of the scribe of the establishment and the globalist elite. | ||
The huge book coming out tomorrow, we're going to talk about the female doctor, who's really the person that deconstructed the code and came up with CRISPR. | ||
Okay? | ||
And talking about the future of the human race. | ||
The human race. | ||
Homo sapiens, right? | ||
Not Homo Deus. | ||
Which we're going to get to later today and throughout the coming weeks. | ||
Frank, this artificial intelligence thing is very scary. | ||
It's a report. | ||
Nobody's really delved down enough on it. | ||
We're going to get to it as we go on. | ||
We're going to have another special this coming week. | ||
This weekend, Rahim, instead of doing Kamala Harris, we've got to do a follow-on on China. | ||
It was so big and so hot. | ||
We're going to do the Kamala Harris during the week. | ||
But Rahim's got a whole thing on the transition to Harris from Biden. | ||
But we're going to do Committee on the Present Danger. | ||
Just the artificial intelligence piece, American taxpayers paying for their own destruction, both for the Chinese military and artificial. | ||
Frank, how can citizens out there in our audience who want to get engaged, who want to help, what would you tell them? | ||
What do they have to do today? | ||
What are their marching orders from Frank Gaffney? | ||
We have an opportunity, Steve, that's arisen as a result of the designation by Mike Pompeo before he left office of the Chinese Communist Party as a perpetrator of genocide, to actually take steps, because we are obliged to take steps to punish genocide. | ||
And I've got a couple of specific suggestions as to how we can do that. | ||
In addition to that designation, which should be affirmed by this new administration, they also should designate the Chinese Communist Party as what it is, which is a transnational criminal organization. | ||
Why is that important? | ||
Because When you add crimes against humanity like genocide to intellectual property theft and economic warfare against us and terrible oppression, you know, not only their own people but others and so on, you have an opportunity to de-legitimate this regime. | ||
And nobody's more about that than you are, Steve, and I commend you for it. | ||
We need, as we did with, you mentioned my part in the Reagan era, Taking down the Soviet Union was greatly accelerated by the direct assault on its legitimacy, notably when Ronald Reagan said, it is an evil empire. | ||
That's what a TCO designation does in part, but more importantly, it also puts everyone who is doing the sorts of things we've just been talking about, whether it's AI, whether it's other commercial transactions, quantum computing, big data, | ||
Healthcare collaborations, including in the biological warfare program of the Chinese Communist Party, and not least, of course, investing in the People's Liberation Army and its defense sector, its military-industrial complex. | ||
Every single one of those American entities would become an accomplice to criminal activity if they persist in it, when that designation is in place. | ||
So that's the single most important thing as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Obviously we need to stop underwriting the People's Liberation Army and so on. | ||
Obviously we need to decouple from the Chinese Communist Party in every other way we can. | ||
And you mentioned earlier a failing, unfortunately, of the Trump administration to do something our Committee on the Present Danger recommended they do when that crackdown was getting underway last summer. | ||
Namely, decouple the Hong Kong dollar. | ||
From the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
It would be a mortal blow, I believe, to the Chinese financing of its operations through Hong Kong, and it needs to be taken right quick. | ||
Onshoring supply chains. | ||
Our friend Peter Navarro has been all about it. | ||
You had one of his colleagues on just a moment ago. | ||
She and he would get it immediately that that's a critical piece of decoupling. | ||
Buying America is another. | ||
And I think that these sorts of things taken cumulatively, Steve, will in fact help us take down the CCP and spare both the people of China and the enslaved nations like Tibet, like East Turkestan, like Southern Mongolia, and those that they're now in the process of enslaving through the Belt and Road Initiative, and the rest of us, the world of hurt that the Chinese Communist Party has in mind for us. | ||
Frank, every day I'm really proud that Real America's Voice, the guys in Denver, have your show up every day from 3 to 4 o'clock now so that you can talk national security in a sophisticated way to the American people. | ||
So 3 to 4 o'clock we got Frank Gaffney on... | ||
Front porch of the war room. | ||
Front porch of the war room. | ||
Well, come on in. The water's fine. | ||
Frank, how do people also get to you? | ||
And I want everybody to make sure you go to the Committee on the Present Danger, China. | ||
Get all the stories, all the news, all the analysis. | ||
We admit, we're the super hawks. | ||
You know, we're proud when people, you know, call us out, you're the Super Hawks. | ||
We're not looking for a war. | ||
We're looking to avoid a war. | ||
In Lao-Beijing, the Chinese people are our greatest allies in this. | ||
They've been enslaved, they've been enslaved by this criminal organization, and I think Frank Gaffney's nailed it. | ||
It's a transnational criminal organization in bed with the Party of Davos. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's enslaved the Chinese people. | ||
They've lied to the Chinese people since they first took over in 1949. | ||
Everything's been lies, been famines. | ||
It's been major bloodletting, it's been gulags, it's been the Cultural Revolution. | ||
One disaster after another. | ||
They're in bed now with Wall Street and the City of London. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
Frank, how do people get to CPD and how do people follow you during the day? | ||
It's a tremendously rich website. | ||
Lots of videos, lots of other material at presentdangerchina.org and you can get to me through securingamerica.tv. | ||
It's kind of one-stop shopping for the work that we're doing. | ||
Thank you, Warner. | ||
Thank you, Frank Gaffney. | ||
Okay, before I turn to Natalie Warner, so I'm talking about on-shoring. | ||
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Let's bring in now, from the National Pulse, A young superstar from the University of Chicago, Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie, Frank Gaffney was talking about the Biden administration, what they got in the Biden administration. | ||
I think you've done the single best job of all media of eviscerating this administration on their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
But Rahim, I've got to give a hat tip to you guys. | ||
This one over the weekend, I'm kind of hard to shock. | ||
But the stuff you guys find out about the Biden administration, here's what I'm most shocked about. | ||
Where are the guys on Capitol Hill doing this? | ||
Where are the Republican staffs up there not outing these guys? | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
Are they so compromised also by the Chamber of Commerce and by the PACs and by this Rahim? | ||
It takes Natalie Winters and the National Pulse to put this out every day? | ||
It's an interesting question and it's actually a question we're going to get into in detail in the podcast today. | ||
I was speaking with you know an old friend of mine Adam Credo over at the Washington Free Beacon this weekend and he's doing a lot of running down a lot of the stories as it pertains to Qatari influence in Washington DC and I'm sure he won't mind me telling you this so we were texting back and forth I said listen between the Chinese Communist Party and the Qatari regime Washington DC is basically bought and paid for I mean up and down the tickets Left and right, whichever way you look, whichever party you're a part of, whatever think tank, institution, organization. | ||
So, you know, it's no surprise that news outlets won't report these stories because somewhere along the lines they're always compromised. | ||
And this latest one that Natalie's about to tell us about is no different. | ||
Natalie, we've got a couple of minutes. | ||
Jump in here and go. | ||
You've got to stay over for our next break with Start. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Well, on your probably rhetorical question about if these staffers are bought out by the Chinese Communist Party, I believe two weeks ago we actually had a story up about how one of these Chinese government-funded groups, the U.S.-China Trans-Pacific Foundation, was actually taking staffers From Mitt Romney's office, from Chuck Schumer's office, from a host of never-Trump and establishment Republican senators on sponsored trips to China where they toured Huawei facilities, got lectured by Chinese military leaders and party officials. | ||
So that might be part of the problem. | ||
But I think you're probably talking about the story we had over the weekend about how Bill Gates really opened the gates, I guess, for a Chinese Communist Party-linked genomics firm by the name of BGI Genomics. | ||
Which US intelligence officials warned was using the pandemic to steal very intimate and personal data from Americans relating to their genes, their DNA, by offering COVID tests to different states in the US. | ||
And we found out that for over a decade, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has signed memorandums of understanding, visited this company's China-based facilities, and really allowed this firm To establish a foothold within the United States, BGI Genomics actually opened their American headquarters in the state of Washington, which of course is home to Bill Gates and Microsoft and the foundation. | ||
And no surprise that the specific government that they targeted with these COVID tests, which U.S. | ||
intelligence officials said, don't use, the Chinese Communist Party is trying to steal your data with them, was actually local Washington officials, Washington state government. | ||
You know, there's no conspiracies in politics, but there's also no coincidence. | ||
Okay, I want to ask you about the, we're in coverage, we've got breaking news out of Arizona. | ||
We'll get to that right after the break. | ||
Let's do that. | ||
Captain Bannon highlights something for us about the border exploding. | ||
Natalie, real quickly, on this topic, you see all kinds of stuff on the internet that Bill Gates has got a master plan for all this. | ||
How does this fit in to what you're saying is that too cozy relationship with the Chinese Communist Party and maybe not fully disclosed about what every aspect of this is? | ||
Well, I think this just goes to the fact that our elites, our establishment, is totally, as you say, in bed with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And again, this is really the tip of the iceberg with Bill Gates' collaboration with China. | ||
He's very bullish on the CCP. | ||
He's collaborated with Chinese military-linked nuclear companies in the past. | ||
And he said that the only reason that he paused in the recent past is just because of political tensions with China. | ||
And that if those were to subside, he'd start working with the Chinese Communist Party again. | ||
We're going to take a quick break. | ||
Natalie, just hang on. | ||
We're going to bring you back over a break. | ||
Natalie Winters for The National Pulse. | ||
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Real quickly, we have breaking news out of New York. | ||
He didn't exactly resign, did he, Mr. Rahim Kassam? | ||
I think he's still going, by the way, but it looks like Cuomo's big announcement today was that he's opening 10 new vaccination centers across the state. | ||
And he's standing up there, he's actually flanked by a lot of black, I think, pastors, other members of the community, and he's just riffing. | ||
Close to press, though. | ||
Close to press? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, didn't want to take any questions. | ||
Natalie, before we let you go and you give us social media, this is International Woman's Day. | ||
You're one of the young fighters. | ||
We can finally start having you on here after you turn 19 because of child labor laws. | ||
You're a rising superstar. | ||
How's this set with you about what Governor Cuomo's done? | ||
Oh, it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
But to me, I think the worst part of it is how the media has treated it. | ||
An interesting number that I think the Media Research Council just put up was that in all of 2020, the mainstream media networks dedicated just 51 seconds to his nursing home scandal. | ||
And now, well into 2021, I think it's just up to about 15 minutes of total coverage. | ||
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I tell you, this is a misdirection play. | ||
I've always said that. | ||
It's a misdirection play. | ||
Look, they're both bad, right? | ||
It's going to be interesting to see how the media plays this, because this is in your grill. | ||
I mean, this is a throw-down. | ||
Captain Bannon. | ||
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I think this is a cover-up. | ||
They don't want people to see that he killed thousands of people and that he harassed these women. | ||
What's going on right now? | ||
And now they just gave a man a vaccine during a press conference. | ||
This is theater right there. | ||
Natalie, how do people track you during the day? | ||
I know you have a massive audience in China. | ||
The Chinese tell me every day how they love your reporting, they love the way that you're exposing the CCP and its infiltration, particularly the diaspora of Chinese. | ||
How do people get to your social media? | ||
I'm on Twitter at Natalie G. Winters and I just launched a Facebook page under my name, Natalie Winters. | ||
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Fantastic! | ||
Well, congratulations, Natalie. | ||
It went on Facebook. | ||
And also, by the way, you get pulled down a lot less often than your boss, Raheem Kassam. | ||
So, get the confirmation on Twitter for me. | ||
I'm suspended, yeah. | ||
Doesn't say quite as many consequential things. | ||
I don't know, but she does the work. | ||
Natalie, thank you so much. | ||
You've got some breaking news, Captain Bennett, coming out of Arizona. | ||
I do. | ||
A nurse at Banner Hospital in Arizona says the hospital's COVID-19 ward has been empty over the past month but recently has filled up with non-English speaking patients. | ||
Interesting timing as illegal immigrants pour into Pima County. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
That border is going to explode. | ||
We're going to have Michael Young, hopefully, on the evening show. | ||
We've got a guy down in South America. | ||
He's going up through Central America. | ||
Look, this is not to demonize the people down there. | ||
They're making a rational choice. | ||
Joe Biden's saying, hey, we're open for business. | ||
Is he not? | ||
Raheem Ghasami's saying, we're open for business. | ||
Come on up. | ||
And that's what they're going to do. | ||
There's absolutely no doubt because they're making a rational choice. | ||
I can get maybe a better deal in the United States. | ||
Underwritten by Joe Biden and the Democrats? | ||
The people, the guys are most nervous, the people most nervous are Democratic congressmen from South Texas in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
They understand that hard-working, blue-collar, Hispanic families have had to bear the brunt of this, of the cartels. | ||
Remember, you just don't wander across the border anymore. | ||
Right? | ||
This is all, it's controlled, and it's not controlled by the U.S. | ||
government, and it's not controlled by the federales. | ||
It's controlled by the cartels. | ||
If you're going to pass, right, you're going to pay the freight. | ||
It's a higher margin business now than drugs, it's a higher margin business than weapons, it is human trafficking. | ||
This is why we built the wall, we went to El Paso, because they asked us to. | ||
The Border Patrol guys said, hey, the biggest thing we got, and if you've seen the movie, the great movie made about that, about war as in El Paso, if you saw that movie with Emily Blunt in the team, if you saw that movie, you see how dangerous it is down there. | ||
The cartels literally control that space. | ||
And so that's why we built it, because of human trafficking. | ||
We're going to have Michael Young, we're also going to have from Real America's voice, Ben Burquam. | ||
He's got some amazing footage. | ||
You know, this thing is going to explode, and it's going to be on the burdens we put on the citizens of northern Mexico, right? | ||
It's going to be put on the citizens on the opposite side of the border, down there in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas. | ||
But also, this is what we did, we built a wall and we did the nation tour. | ||
Every town's a border town! | ||
When the cartels get the drugs in here and the human trafficking, every town becomes a border town. | ||
Don't think you can escape this. | ||
And this is what's in stores. | ||
They're sitting there passing the 1.9 trillion. | ||
Remember, at the White House, they're all high-fiving. | ||
They think they've got this. | ||
They've got the vaccines that are going to roll out. | ||
They've got, you know, $4 trillion they're going to add to the federal budget, to the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve. | ||
$1.9 trillion now. | ||
They're going to come back with another $2 trillion infrastructure in the fall. | ||
They're going to have the Chinese finance part of that, so we can finance more of their artificial intelligence build-up, more of this radical transhumanism research they've got going on, artificial intelligence, advanced chip design, all of it. | ||
Mr. Rahim Ghassan, what can we expect on your always explosive podcast today? | ||
So three things real quick. | ||
Today's podcast is going to be a deep dive into who owns Washington, D.C., and how they own it, and how the feedback mechanisms are broken. | ||
We're going to have a long conversation about that. | ||
I will also talk about number two, the subject number two, which is Meghan and Harry. | ||
It is incredibly important. | ||
It's important from an institutional perspective, it's important from a civilizational perspective, and not least is it important from this, you know, I'm going to call it Meghan's Smollett Right? | ||
Because you've got the... You guys are cruel. | ||
You're going to say she's a liar. | ||
You have the Queen who has presided over Commonwealth nations of all colors for decades and decades is now, you know, they're alleging that that whole family is racist somehow. | ||
It's absolutely ludicrous. | ||
The young woman that took on Charlie Crist down there and almost upset him in an election in the fall and has vowed to dedicate herself to politics, Ms. | ||
Luna, is going to join us at 5 o'clock today. | ||
Captain Bennett is going to be back to you. | ||
Do that interview. | ||
She'll be the co-host. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
We've got other explosive news at five o'clock and we're going to continue to drill down the next couple of days with Rahim of why is it a big deal? | ||
Why is the royal family being on shaky ground now? | ||
Because wokeness is coming for him, right? | ||
And for my third point, you'll have to listen to the podcast. | ||
That's a review. | ||
We'll be back at five. | ||
Listen to Rahim during the afternoon. |