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The virus has now killed more than 100 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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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
That is why we are saying, do not take the dangerous journey now. | ||
Give us time to build an orderly, safe way to arrive in the United States and make the claims that the law permits you to make. | ||
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I'm saying don't come now, but that message does not appear to be getting through right now. | |
So many seem to be responding to the President's promise that he would have a more accepting policy towards migrants. | ||
And you seem to be stuck in a difficult trap right now. | ||
But does the message have to be, don't come, period? | ||
Well, I think, actually, we are... Do not come now. | ||
Give us the time to rebuild the system that was entirely dismantled in the prior administration. | ||
Live from the nation's capital, that's the occupied nation's capital. | ||
Day 68 of the occupation. | ||
Rahim, how many days without an unaccompanied minor press conference? | ||
We are on the verge of 56. | ||
But they announced the day when the press conference was going to be. | ||
They got tired of being trolled by Rahim Kassam. | ||
25 March? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
In nine days time, they say Joe Biden will hold a formal press conference. | ||
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Now, I'm not sure what formal means in that regard. | |
Are people going to have to submit their questions in advance? | ||
Is he going to be wearing a tuxedo? | ||
You know, I'm not sure what formal press conference... Didn't Donald Trump have like five by then? | ||
Oh yeah, I would have had ten by then. | ||
But the, I think he's at five now, but was at five now by this point, but the point is Joe Biden would have gone for over two months in office without answering a single question. | ||
Does democracy die in darkness? | ||
It is dead in the darkness that's created and by the way by the media who have failed to do their jobs in getting him and corralling him to a press podium And also, what do you think the questions are going to be like on March the 25th? | ||
You know, which flavor of Breyers have you got in the freezer today, you know, Mr Biden? | ||
Can I go? | ||
Honestly, can I go? | ||
To that press briefing. | ||
Get your credentials. | ||
No, you probably can't, but we can get Natalie Winters in there. | ||
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Fine. | |
Somebody's a reporter and does some work. | ||
Ask a real question. | ||
Okay, you're in the War Room. | ||
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Right there. | ||
You've been a political operative. | ||
You were Nigel Farage's wingman. | ||
You were the guy really in charge of the day-to-day for the Brexit campaign. | ||
When Stephanopoulos, who's a political operative also, right, when he's teeing a guy up and saying, hey, it's not really working, you're saying, you know, don't come yet. | ||
But we're dismantling the apparatus. | ||
And one of their colleagues in the Brady Room says, demand, the demand side of the equation makes it that we've got to dismantle our apparatus here because of such demand to come from Central America and from other places. | ||
And Stephanopoulos says, hey, why don't you just say, do not come? | ||
And the guy then comes back and says, no, no, no, no, no, you know, because all these problems with Trump and all these issues. | ||
The pent-up demand. | ||
The pent-up demand, right? | ||
But here's the thing about all of that in terms of a narrative, is that it wasn't like people were amassing down there. | ||
You know, you had a few, a caravan here, a caravan there, but it wasn't like people were amassing down there. | ||
You had Remain in Mexico, so guys were down there, but they ain't coming across. | ||
Right. | ||
You had disincentives, you had border wall being built, you had a very very clear message from the administration. | ||
You look at everything that is going on there right now, it is a perfect storm and is a perfect storm of Biden's creation. | ||
You know, Jen Psaki goes up to the podium, she goes, well of course there are hurricanes. | ||
When have there not been hurricanes? | ||
You know, when has there not been inclement weather? | ||
That's not an asylum seeker, that's for political. | ||
They keep calling them migrants. | ||
If it's economic problems, you're going to have two billion people here on the shoulders of working class Hispanics. | ||
They wonder why working class Hispanics are Trump supporters. | ||
Okay, Axios broke this story today. | ||
Jason Miller tweeted it out. | ||
Four of the people coming across Raheem Kassam were on the terror watch list. | ||
Is that what Axios is reporting? | ||
That's right. | ||
Here it comes. | ||
This is not the War Room saying it, right? | ||
It's not War Room, it's not National Pulse. | ||
Sorry, it was actually the War Room and the National Pulse. | ||
Remember we had Todd Bensman on last week? | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
That's exactly what he said. | ||
But now it's confirmed. | ||
They can believe it. | ||
OK, let's bring in Eric Greitens, former Navy Lieutenant Commander SEAL, deployed many times, awarded the Bronze Star, awarded the Purple Heart, has been in some bad neighborhoods. | ||
Eric, what is our government doing and who is going to pay the price of this, sir? | ||
Well, who's going to pay the price, Steve, is every single person who's listening to your broadcast right now. | ||
What's happening is that Biden is failing. | ||
He is failing at the number one responsibility of a leader in the executive branch of government, and that is to keep people safe. | ||
It's rooted right there in the Constitution. | ||
You have to protect people's lives. | ||
But instead, what Joe Biden has done is he has created the Biden border crisis. | ||
It is bad for public safety. | ||
It leads to higher crime. | ||
It's bad for public health. | ||
It's bad for economics. | ||
It is bad for working Americans. | ||
It is also a humanitarian crisis with over 10,000, it looks like 15,000, unaccompanied children being used and abused by Mexican cartels and coyotes. | ||
And now, yes, we've been talking about it here on The War Room. | ||
Now it is confirmed. | ||
You've got individuals on the terrorist watch list. | ||
And my understanding is, Steve, that at least three of them were coming from Yemen, coming into the United States of America via the border. | ||
And what's important to remember is that these are only the folks on the terrorist watch list who we caught. | ||
You talk to the Customs and Border Patrol agents who are on the front lines and they will tell you that Biden has created such an incredible crisis that there are thousands of people who aren't being caught. | ||
It's terrible for national security and a tremendous failure of the Biden administration. | ||
Rahim, this is, by the way, Eric joins us from Arizona. | ||
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He's out there single-handedly manning the border. | |
Single-handedly helping us out there. | ||
Hey, Rahim, you know, this is one of the things the mainstream media and the left has mocked forever. | ||
Oh, you guys think that, you know, jihad, ISIS, it's all coming across. | ||
It's in Axios. | ||
And Greitens brings up a great point. | ||
These are the ones that are caught. | ||
Remember the prayer rugs years ago and they would say, no they're not prayer rugs, they're just shawls, right? | ||
Mocked and ridiculed non-stop. | ||
How bad has it gotten right now? | ||
And this is a fine Turkish rug importer that's walking up through the southern border. | ||
Just dropped it. | ||
Well it was CBP who confirmed it to Congress today that four people arrested at the southern border since October 1st matched names on the FBI's terrorist screening database. | ||
Three from Yemen, one from Serbia, And the arrests are more than the number of similar people taken into custody during recent years. | ||
There were six people from Yemen and Bangladesh arrested way back now, comparatively, three years ago at the border. | ||
But there hasn't been anything like this since. | ||
So even the terrorists now know, doors open again, boys. | ||
Greitens, as a leader, what would you do? | ||
Well, look, what you need to do is reinstate President Trump's policies, okay? | ||
Start building the border wall again. | ||
Reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy. | ||
End this open border crisis which Biden has created. | ||
It's pretty simple. | ||
President Trump had a successful strategy at the southern border. | ||
It would have been even more successful if he'd had more support From Republicans and Congress would have been even more successful if he'd had people who are willing to fight by his side. | ||
But President Trump, his policies were on the right track. | ||
Biden's are absolutely wrong. | ||
And look, Steve, I can tell you as a Navy SEAL who did four deployments in the global war on terrorism, there are people all over the world who are interested every single day in committing terrorist acts against the United States of America. | ||
Iran, the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. | ||
You have individuals in places like Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Eastern Europe, who are all interested in committing terrorist acts. | ||
And Joe Biden has flung the southern border wide open, and he has created a crisis which we've talked about. | ||
It's a public safety crisis, public health crisis, and is also a national security catastrophe. | ||
You know, I want to bring this up. | ||
You know, you think of the southern border, the policies President Trump put in there, and that's why you had everything kind of calmed down, right? | ||
You also think of the policies he put in to stop radical Islamic jihad from getting here in the country, right? | ||
The terrorist attacks. | ||
And things calmed down. | ||
And so the media and, of course, the public focuses on other stuff. | ||
I want to put up that article. | ||
And Eric, because you deployed to the area, and Rahim, you did such fabulous work in London and in all of Europe to protect people, right, with your books and your reporting about radical jihad. | ||
The story in Mozambique that was in the Daily Mail today, beheading 11-year-old children. | ||
Radical Islamic terrorist beheading 11-year-old children, okay? | ||
And they've been doing it for a while, but the story finally came up. | ||
Eric, you deployed in that part of the world. | ||
Tell the audience what, how, how, not just how bad this is, but how, how, how prevalent these radical jihadists are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look, first of all, what you're seeing again and again from radical Islamic terrorists in this case, it's beheading 11 year old kids in Mozambique. | ||
You get the same kind of thing with Boko Haram in Nigeria. | ||
You had the same thing with ISIS in Iraq and Syria. | ||
These are terrorists who are willing to commit the most heinous acts imaginable. | ||
I remember when I was serving in Iraq, there was a team that came back from a target site and they brought back pictures of severed heads. | ||
This is what Islamic terrorists bring. | ||
And I also want to make a really important point that the left so often wants to forget. | ||
You know, President Trump did an incredible job of ending endless wars. | ||
He did an incredible job of bringing peace in the Middle East. | ||
He was also willing, when necessary, to use force. | ||
He was willing to kill Qasem Soleimani in Iran. | ||
He was willing to take on ISIS, which, let's remember, Had a state about the size of Pennsylvania when President Trump came into office. | ||
That had been handed to him by Obama. | ||
President Trump came in, used intelligence agencies, he used special operations, and he defeated ISIS. | ||
He took on ISIS, created peace in the Middle East, and that is the kind of foreign policy we need. | ||
Peace through strength. | ||
Instead what you're seeing from Joe Biden is this weakness. | ||
And yes, what's happening in Mozambique Is absolutely terrible. | ||
It's just another indication of what radical Islamic terrorists are willing to do. | ||
Rahim, you see these policies, whether the southern border or against radical jihad, that when they work, people take their eye off the ball, sir. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, the Mozambique thing is very particularly egregious because, you know, you have had attacks on Christians in Mozambique since about 2017. | ||
Now, I won't say they're totally discriminatory towards Christians alone. | ||
There are non-Christians who are being attacked in Mozambique as well. | ||
But predominantly what the, you know, ISIS affiliate or whatever it is, you know, they have a name, it's not on the tip of my tongue right now, They have their own name. | ||
They predominantly say that they target Christians. | ||
And, you know, even in the reporting from the Daily Mail, they won't mention that. | ||
The word Christian doesn't come up anywhere. | ||
And actually, if the audience goes away and looks for itself, you just type in Mozambique ISIS. | ||
I mean, there's lots of stories on this, but that don't mention that the group itself targets Christians and says it targets Christians. | ||
Almost, almost totally. | ||
That's one of the really big problems here, and that, you know, you would hope that a Catholic president would want to do something about that. | ||
Devout Catholic president. | ||
Eric, what's your social media handle so people can follow you during the day? | ||
Yeah, everybody can follow us at Eric Greitens. | ||
That's at E-R-I-C-G-R-E-I-T-E-N-S. | ||
Great to be on with you, Steve Rahim. | ||
Appreciate you guys. | ||
Thanks, Eric. | ||
Eric Greitens from Phoenix. | ||
Raheem, this is why I wanted you to look at that story today. | ||
I said, if you look at the Daily Mail, you can't find Christians. | ||
I asked, is this targeting Christians? | ||
You came back right away, absolutely. | ||
Just that mainstream media won't report it. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to get into it. | ||
Raheem is going to talk about a Veritas video, Facebook, about how they delivered the presidency to Joe Biden with Peter Navarro, next in the War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
One of the things I worked on which made me happy was a voter registration drive. | ||
And these are the kind of things, this is the good side of Facebook, this is the kind of thing that You can only do with a company that has the sheer scale and reach of Facebook is we set ourselves a goal of registering 4 million new people and we went over that. | ||
We did 4.5. | ||
Simply through like The presence on the platform, getting businesses to tell their customers to sign up, etc. | ||
We hit four million. | ||
And then even the media said this time that we were really good at keeping the Russians and the Iranians and the Chinese out of the election. | ||
It was really good. | ||
And you know, most media does not praise Facebook. | ||
So when they praise Facebook, you know that we've actually done something good. | ||
So, we're improving in those ways. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow. | ||
Registering 4.5 million voters. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
We made a big difference. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm pretty sure we won that way. | ||
What do you think? | ||
What do you think? | ||
Exactly. | ||
I think so too. | ||
I'm pretty sure we won that way. | ||
Okay, that's Facebook. | ||
That's a senior executive of Facebook. | ||
That's James O'Keefe, the great team at Veritas. | ||
That's their latest undercover. | ||
We got so much more to talk about transhumanism in that. | ||
We'll talk about that tomorrow. | ||
All types of stuff on the election about what these oligarchs are, how they think, what they think of Americans. | ||
You're just ants. | ||
This is about voter fraud. | ||
They registered 4.5 million and you know those are all Trump voters. | ||
This is why, by the way, this is why Mike Lindell is a sponsor of the show, MyPillow.com, right? | ||
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They haven't been delivered yet, so we'll see what... I'm happy with them. | ||
Oh, you haven't taken them over? | ||
Let's see what her verdict is. | ||
That's the big one. | ||
That's the boss. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in Dr. Peter Navarro, who's done the Navarro Report. | ||
Raheem, tee up for our audience what we just saw there, and particularly the podcast audience and the radio audience down in Virginia and Atlanta and throughout the country. | ||
What did they see? | ||
Yeah, I want everyone to understand that, you know, we had Phil Klein back on the old National Pulse Show on Real America's Voice, I think it was back in September or October, and he had just put out a press release that said, hey, you know, there's this group run by Mark Zuckerberg called CTCL, they're doing all this crazy stuff in terms of voter registration, and then after Going to the county and telling them how their election needs to be run. | ||
So, selling the money and demanding that rules are changed. | ||
Big corporation. | ||
And it was Zuckerberg and CTCL. | ||
Zuckerberg and CTCL. | ||
And we report that story out, and over time it becomes abundantly clear that Phil Kline and the guys over there, Thomas More Society and the Got Freedom guys, had not just hit the nail on the head, but I mean, they had rammed its way in so deep | ||
Now, we know from that recorded video, recorded by one of James O'Keefe's brave undercover reporters, that it's not just Zuckerberg and CTCL, but actually he admits right there, it is the apparatus of Facebook itself as a company. | ||
Facebook itself, which has access to your data, has access to all your friends, has access to your Instagram and your WhatsApp and anything else that you connect to it. | ||
They used big data and big corporate power to steal an election. | ||
Lord knows this is why all the social media companies banned talk of this. | ||
It's why they removed me from Facebook. | ||
It's why they banned me from Twitter. | ||
It's why they suppressed the conversation on YouTube. | ||
It's why YouTube, we mentioned voter fraud, boom, gotta come down. | ||
This is the cartel protecting itself. | ||
This is the oligarchs. | ||
I want to bring in somebody who knows about oligarchs and cartels and elections. | ||
Dr. Navarro, how shocking is this to have a senior executive at Facebook blatantly talk about and laughing, yeah, we delivered the election, 4.5 million, we registered 4.5 million. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
Steve, this is beyond shocking and I think what we need to do is channel Teddy Roosevelt In the outrage that swirled around the big Standard Oil and other trusts back in his day. | ||
I can't think of a single other instance of a big corporation actively campaigning for a presidential candidate in such a way to actually swing the election if you believe what he said and by the way those 4.5 million votes that they registered I bet you a lot of money they're not dispersed across 50 states they targeted the battleground states. Now let me connect | ||
some dots for you because Rahim, I love this guy, Rahim you got it you buried the lead in that beautiful Pulse article today I've got to give something for you to do. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
Still you're beating slippers. | ||
There's this beautiful sentence in there that it says that the purpose, the purpose of this whole thing was to disrupt objections to the election results. | ||
Boom! | ||
Everybody needs to understand that the last person On Earth, that wanted that activity, that violent action on the Hill was Donald J. Trump. | ||
Because that was our shot. | ||
That was Bannon's Green Bay Packers sweep. | ||
That was our chance to get those election results counted. | ||
And Rahim, if you've got evidence that fringe groups, in fact, went up to Capitol Hill, and I'm doing this because it's right over there, if they went up there purposely to disrupt the counting of those Illegal votes, then that's an even more shocking story than what Facebook did. | ||
So we got our work cut out for us, sir, because this whole idea of stopping the steal, you can't say they stole the election. | ||
I mean, my God, it's like unparalleled corporate activity. | ||
So go ahead, Raheem, tell me what you're going to do here, baby, because you're knocking it out of the park. | ||
But you hit a triple on this one. | ||
Yeah, hang on, before we go to the six, I'm going to turn it over to him. | ||
I've got it for our podcast and radio audience. | ||
It's a gun show today. | ||
It's a gun show with Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Why don't you roll him up? | ||
I'm getting ready to bench Chris Zuckerberg, that guy. | ||
First thing, we've got to get the wife beater on Navarro next time, right? | ||
It's coming, it's coming. | ||
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Every day, in every way, we see a little bit more. | |
He's a little farther from Cambridge. | ||
Same shirt, every day. | ||
Come on, I only got one shirt. | ||
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I can't afford a wardrobe of Raheem, man. | |
You're definitely in the war room. | ||
They pay me by the word when I write my stuff. | ||
They pay him by the plaid stripe. | ||
Washington Post, breaking story today, on about January 6th, the story that ties right into Who knew what, and is this narrative starting to collapse? | ||
So this is the big... Okay, so I just... Peter, you're one of my heroes, so it's always fun to get razzed by you on the show, because you're absolutely right when you say that that kind of lead in that article about it being the What, to trigger me? | ||
needed that process to not be disrupted. | ||
And it's not a buried lead. | ||
I actually did that intentionally because in this big analysis piece that we have up at the Louvre National Pulse right now. | ||
Well, sort of to trigger you, but also to normalize that as a piece of information. | ||
You see, if you lead with a big piece of information, oftentimes what people will do is go, oh, I'm trying to be sold to in this regard. | ||
But actually it's so obviously and abundantly true that actually we should consider it just as a normal part of the narrative and not something that we need to keep, you know, reasserting in big bold letters. | ||
But qui bono is the very basic of all of this, right? | ||
Who benefited from the disruption on Capitol Hill that day? | ||
It was the people who wanted no objections to take place in the Capitol Chamber. | ||
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Well, Rahim, the thing I want to know is who are those fringe groups? | |
See, that's a great story there. | ||
I mean, who are these people that are doing this, and can you track them back, for example, to Twitter and Facebook, and how did they organize, and what were they doing? | ||
I mean, this, for me, is the story. | ||
But anyway, go ahead, Rahim. | ||
It's really interesting that you raised that because we showed yesterday how one of the people who's now being charged with spraying bear spray at Officer Sicknick, another narrative of theirs by the way, which got totally collapsed by Raheem Kassam and Darren Beatty, right? | ||
We went after the Sicknick narrative and sure enough we know that Sicknick was not bludgeoned with a fire extinguisher. | ||
Now we know that... We don't know. | ||
Now they're spinning that he got bear sprayed. | ||
One of the people that is alleged to have bear sprayed him actually was a sandwich shop owner out in West Virginia who had had his sandwich shop profiled by BuzzFeed no less, right? | ||
They don't tend to go to big right-wing haunts and profile the sandwich shop owners. | ||
So Peter, you're absolutely right in terms of We need to understand more about who these people were, where they came from. | ||
We're learning a lot right now. | ||
I still want to know who's in these tents up here on Capitol Hill, you know, five meters away from the front line of the border wire that you have on screen behind you. | ||
But I just finished the podcast, which people should listen to after the show, because I go through this in even more detail, Peter, and I identify the same thing as you. | ||
Now the rest of this narrative has collapsed. | ||
Let's call it what it is, by the way. | ||
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It was a conspiracy theory all along. | |
Before we go to break, let me say one other thing about your article that's drilling down. | ||
Esper and Milley, okay? | ||
The Secretary of Defense Really, he had it in for the President. | ||
He was so disruptive in that last year to the White House. | ||
And Milley, who basically went after the President during the Bible walk. | ||
I'd really like to know more about what they did to make sure that the Capitol Hill behind me was not protected in adequate fashion. | ||
Because it seems to me that not only were fringe groups planning to overthrow the objections to the voting. | ||
It was like Pelosi, the capital of police, you know, waving these people in. | ||
We're not going to get in your way. | ||
Come on up the halls. | ||
And now, Milley and Esper, it turns out, is like, man, we're not getting any troops. | ||
Let's get into this. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in the War Room. | ||
Dr. Navarro, Raheem Kassam, Stephen K. Bannon, in a second. | ||
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I want to turn back to Raheem Kassam and Dr. Navarro. | ||
This kind of well-crafted narrative And you can see now from the leak or the release of the Veritas tape about the senior Facebook executive, the oligarchs are up to their neck on this thing. | ||
They're up to their neck on the Transition Integrity Project, as you nailed it, right, and Bill McGinley and others nailed it in July and August, September, October, and then about, you know, the Red Mirage, and they're going to come back and they're going to take the election, and of course they're shutting everybody down. | ||
You mention this, you say the F word, boom, you're gone, and now you see why. | ||
And you got executives, they're laughing in your face. | ||
And so then this whole narrative about Trump and about, you know, these domestic terror groups and, you know, they got so many weapons. | ||
Not one weapon's been found on Capitol Hill. | ||
I think there's five guys of the 180 they've indicted that are, you know, part of some group. | ||
And that's like, you know, the drinking club, which is the Proud Boys, right? | ||
Who knows what the Proud Boys is besides some guys go out and drink beers, right? | ||
But no, there's some, you know, they're like a radical Islamic Jihad, right? | ||
They're organized as ISIS. | ||
Rahim, first Jew, and then Dr. Navarro. | ||
This is kind of a clown show, right? | ||
The Washington Post and these guys. | ||
It's collapsing. | ||
They set up conspiracy theories and then it collapses around them. | ||
So, Dr. Navarro, to address your point, and just to conclude a thought from the previous segment. | ||
So in the podcast, I specifically talk about what Dr. Navarro says, which is now all of the rest of the parts of the conspiracy theory have fallen apart. | ||
Right from from remember the original timeline which was these guys got radicalized at the ellipse ran across town and marauded their way through the capital from the fact that they smashed in the windows and jumped through well actually a lot of the doors were open for them and they were you know marching through the rope lines and all that kind of stuff from the sickness stuff And now we're looking at the rationale. | ||
And this big piece I've done is about the rationale for not having had the National Guard out there. | ||
Vanity Fair, of all places, told us on January the 22nd that President Trump had instructed to his Acting Secretary of Defense, Christopher Miller, to have 10,000 National Guard troops out for January the 6th to make sure it's a safe day for everyone, right? | ||
For all sides. | ||
Miller responded, he said, well, somebody's gotta ask for it. | ||
There's gotta be a request for that. | ||
Now, Bowser came out later on that day, Mayor Muriel Bowser, Washington D.C., and expressly said, no, I don't want National Guard troops. | ||
The D.C. | ||
police can handle all of this. | ||
All of this is in the piece, and it's all linked. | ||
I link everything. | ||
Don't take my word for it. | ||
Go to the source documents. | ||
So Bowser says no, so you don't have a National Guard authorization for the January the 6th. | ||
Even though you had an FBI office in Virginia saying we have intelligence of a pre-planned attack that'll be landing at the Capitol before Trump even begins speaking the next day, nothing was done about it. | ||
Meanwhile, keep it in mind that the President had already said you're gonna need 10,000 National Guard troops out in the streets and so What's the word we keep hearing, the very DC word we keep hearing about all of this? | ||
Optics. | ||
Optics. | ||
Stephen Sund came out a week after January the 6th and said optics. | ||
The guy who was fired. | ||
Optics. | ||
The former chief of the Capitol Police said it was the Pentagon was worried about optics. | ||
Well today the Washington Post releases this article that says we have seen a draft document that says the Pentagon, the army chiefs, the bureaucrats did not want to do this. | ||
They refused to be a part of it because of optics. | ||
Now what the optics really were It's a very D.C. | ||
way of saying, we didn't want to get attacked by the media. | ||
When had they been attacked by the media before? | ||
When the National Guard was deployed in Washington D.C. | ||
last summer to handle the BLM riots, to handle what was going on at Lafayette Park when the President walked over there to St. | ||
John's Church, which was set on fire By BLM and Antifa activists. | ||
And they didn't want another PR nightmare on their hands. | ||
So you have members of the military, the United States, the superpower of the world's army, making operational decisions based on public relations. | ||
And whose judgment were they afraid of? | ||
Who came out and condemned them for putting down a violent attempted insurrection last May? | ||
Remember Antifa attempted to storm the White House last May! | ||
Attempted to storm, they took the President down to the bunker. | ||
I think the first time operationally, Dick Cheney went down on 9-11, but I think the only time a President in operation has ever been down into the bunker underneath the White House. | ||
Four people were arrested and charged with trespass onto the grounds of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and the Washington Post at the time wrote about how the White House had been invaded, or attempted to have been invaded, and Donald Trump had to go into the bunker. | ||
Remember, they all had a jolly good time with bunker and calling him all sorts of bunker names. | ||
Markening. | ||
Right? | ||
Now, now, just finally, Peter, finally, Peter, just one final thing on that. | ||
On March the 3rd of this year, the Washington Post publishes an article that says there was never an attack on the White House. | ||
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As its headline! | ||
Wow. | ||
As if we've all just forgotten and don't know what's happening. | ||
Down the memory hole. | ||
Peter. | ||
Dr. Navarro. | ||
So, it's always important to remember a little bit of history as well. | ||
There was one point that there was consideration of using the Insurrections Act to put Federal troops into all those blue state cities that were burning down where there was actual violent riots and The Pentagon, Esper, and Milley, they fought that tooth and nail. | ||
So they never wanted to get involved in any of this. | ||
What strikes me about this whole situation, again from your excellent article, Rahim, is that it wasn't that President Trump just wanted troops to protect the Capitol. | ||
He wanted to make sure that the people who came to that rally were safe as well. | ||
Now, interestingly enough, and I've been to Many, many rallies with the President on Air Force One. | ||
I've never seen any violence at those rallies. | ||
You see occasionally some jerk pop up and he yells and screams and they take him out. | ||
But that rally that the President held on the Washington Monument side where the Ellipse was, peaceful as the day is long. | ||
So I get back to this issue. | ||
It's like, I wouldn't get too hung up on this optics. | ||
I really think the bigger plan here The bigger plan was to have something happen on Capitol Hill so they could use that excuse to not do what Pence and the Congress had a constitutional obligation to do, which was to check those votes for legality. | ||
And, I mean, ex-post, you look at it, it's like, it played out exactly like the opposition wanted. | ||
Pence got cold feet, they backed off, and it was done. | ||
That, again, President Trump was the last person on Earth who wanted that to happen, because he had one last chance for a fair election, and that riot stole that election from him. | ||
Stole that election from him, and we can never forget what happened there. | ||
Remember, the whole thing was shut down. | ||
Okay, we've only got a limited amount of time. | ||
Dr. Navarro, we've got a lot to go through. | ||
We want to ask you to hang through here. | ||
Number one, I want to go to the economy. | ||
You and Steve Cortez, I think, have been on the economy saying, hey, let's not get carried away here. Don't think this 1.9 trillion dollar you know cash infusion is the end all and be all. | ||
Retail sales the other day. Walk through this analysis, this quick assessment that you've got to make sure people understand out in this audience just to stand by on this economy. | ||
Retail sales is an important leading indicator because what it indicates is that consumption which is two-thirds of the GDP equation, two-thirds of the growth driver, If that's in trouble, then we're in trouble. | ||
And so, it was a bad miss today. | ||
The markets responded negatively, not significantly, but negatively. | ||
I'm calling, and I think Cortez is with me on this, sometime in 2021, maybe in October, we're going to have a stock market correction or crash, call it whatever you will. | ||
Because what we're facing here is is a stagflationary scenario. | ||
I mean, you think about it, everybody's like optimistic, like somehow the vaccine and the stimulus is going to get us back to where we were. | ||
But let's think about it. | ||
We were running a Trump Ferrari. | ||
And we were doing a good job hitting about 3% growth. | ||
But now that Ferrari's got all sorts of dents and dings on it. | ||
It's got a flat tire. | ||
You got all sorts of structural adjustments going on that ain't never coming back, that's going to hit our major cities. | ||
And Joe Biden's going to unwind all five points of the growth compass that Trump put into place, starting with a big tax increase, deregulation, Screwing up our strategic energy dominance. | ||
He's going to go to Alaska and give away the trade store. | ||
And by the way, that defense spending, that's not heading north. | ||
That's going to be heading south soon. | ||
So, I'm not bullish about any of this. | ||
You go through the tea leaves, Steve. | ||
And I think that we've got trouble ahead because Biden's folks don't understand the structural rot in the House. | ||
Same thing they didn't understand from 08 to 16 and why we grew so slowly. | ||
Another thing that Cortez continues to talk about is the 10-year bond, right? | ||
If you look at percentage increase in interest rates, it's one of the biggest increases in history. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
How are we going to pay for this? | ||
You've got the $1.9 trillion, right? | ||
You've got the $4 trillion they're talking about in the infrastructure, and they're saying now, hey guys, we're going to use reconciliation. | ||
Since Trump never used it, we've got two chances of reconciliation. | ||
They just used one. | ||
They don't need the filibuster for this one. | ||
They've got three chances, Steve. | ||
They're going to raise taxes, okay? | ||
Let's be clear about this. | ||
You ask for who's going to pay for it. | ||
First of all, there's going to be inflation because of all the money piling in. | ||
So, what's going to happen is, inflation is the cruelest tax, right? | ||
So, as inflation goes up, it's going to overtake any wage gains, if we have them at all, with a flood of illegals coming in. | ||
Let's not forget, 10 million people unemployed with 5 million illegals coming in. | ||
Parse that for a minute. | ||
So, inflations, we're going to pay through it through inflation being the cruelest tax as the price of goods go up. | ||
We're going to pay for it through middle class tax hikes that are inevitably going to come. | ||
And this is, again, scary. | ||
Like, they got us down, Steve. | ||
They're having their way with us. | ||
This reconciliation thing, everybody in your audience needs to understand that you only need 50 votes. | ||
Basically, plus the vice president to break the tie, in order to pass whatever tax hikes they want. | ||
Okay? | ||
None of this two-thirds vote, none of this filibuster. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Budget reconciliation, they're going to have three bites of that apple before the 2022 elections. | ||
And we're going to see significantly higher taxes. | ||
We're going to borrow some of that money from the Chinese. | ||
We're going to see our interest rates go up. | ||
We're going to make it harder to buy houses. | ||
The housing market's going to go down. | ||
I mean, it's already really soft right now because of what's going on. | ||
So, you know, that's the Cortez-Navarro conundrum, and it's coming at us like I'd say a Joe Biden fastball, but that would be exactly wrong. | ||
Real quickly, in 30 seconds, what is stagflation? | ||
People haven't heard that term since the 1970s. | ||
What is stagflation? | ||
Stagflation is what we had in the 70s. | ||
It's simultaneous recession and inflation. | ||
In the Keynesian world, it's not supposed to happen because if you stimulate the economy, you'll get growth. | ||
It's not amenable to any kind of stimulus. | ||
but you get growth. But in this case you get you get the worst of all possible worlds and it comes with structural problems that we're getting ready to face now and it's it's it's not amenable to any kind of stimulus. You can only address it like Trump did in in his four years in office. | ||
Okay let us go let's take a quick commercial break. | ||
When we return in Alaska on the 18th, it's going to be the first meeting of the Chinese and the Americans. | ||
Dr. Navarro has been in that room. | ||
We're going to come back and talk about it. | ||
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I've got to get into this. | ||
On Thursday, I think it's the 18th. | ||
Tomorrow's St. | ||
Paddy's Day. | ||
Thursday's the 18th in Alaska. | ||
You know, John Kerry's not there, Susan Rice is not there, Hunter Biden's not there, so the puppeteers are not there. | ||
But you've got Tony Blinken, right, an order taker, and Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor, a messenger boy, right? | ||
And you've got the heavies from the CCP. | ||
You've been in those rooms with those characters, sometimes with me, sometimes without me, Dr. Navarro. | ||
What do you anticipate is going to happen in Alaska against our existential threat, the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Well, I think what's going to happen is they're going to basically get on their knees and kowtow to the Chinese. | ||
But here's what I think should happen. | ||
This picture behind me for your radio audience, this is Leo Ha. | ||
He was their chief negotiator. | ||
What I'm going to do now is flip you a slide I'm going to walk through your radio audience with. | ||
Here's the basis of any negotiation. | ||
It was the basis of the skinny deal. | ||
It was the basis of the May deal that they walked away from. | ||
It's basically what I call China's seven deadly sins, right? | ||
So the whole structure of our deal, and what Blinken's got to do is say, hey, you've got to stop doing all of this, right? | ||
Stealing our intellectual property, number one. | ||
Stopping the forced technology transfer as a condition of market entry. | ||
Stop hacking our computers. | ||
I mean every day the friggin Chinese military are coming in and hacking our business computers and going after your own personal information. | ||
Stop their state-owned enterprises from heavy subsidies. | ||
Stop that currency manipulation. | ||
Stop the dumping and stop the fentanyl which continues to kill about 50,000 Americans a year. | ||
And Steve, the eighth deadly sin basically It has to do with the CC virus itself. | ||
It's like if I'm Tony Blinken, if I'm Joe Biden and say, hey, wait a minute, we're spending, we just spent $1.9 trillion because of your virus. | ||
We want to know what came out of that lab. | ||
We want to know how that happened, and by the way, if it's your fault, we want money paid for the damages, compensatory and punitive. | ||
That would be how Donald J. Trump would go about that kind of negotiation, and if Blinken goes in there and basically says, kumbaya, let's talk about this together, and by the way, go ahead and take Taiwan if you want it, Yeah, worst case possible scenario. | ||
So the Seven Deadly Sins team has to be the basis of this negotiation on the economic front. | ||
And then you've got, look, why are we putting up with concentration camps in China with two million people behind bars making slave labor products for Walmart and sending off their organs to Europe at a premium price? | ||
Why are we putting up with that? | ||
Do we not remember the 30s? | ||
And what went on there? | ||
So, there's a lot of stuff going on here, Steve, but I'll bet you a lot of yuan that those things won't be raised by Blinken and company. | ||
Peter Navarro brought up the cash money. | ||
Raheem, you guys have done the best job at National Pulse of exposing the 20 top officials in the Biden administration and their basic complicity, or partnership, or, you know, consulting. | ||
We should do a ranking. | ||
I'd put that on your list. | ||
A running dog ranking. | ||
But how can they be taken seriously in Alaska, given what you've exposed over the last couple of weeks? | ||
Cannot and would not have been taken seriously were, you know, were we not to have exposed it. | ||
When you go back and you look at what Josh Rogan wrote in his book about Neil Bush and all of what happened with Neil Bush and what was in the depositions at the divorce and about all of his getting honey trapped and so on and so forth. | ||
All of these people that are going there to, you know, be strong in front of the Chinese or present a Pun intended. | ||
United Front in front of the Chinese are people who the Chinese already have the skinny on. | ||
They know them inside out. | ||
They have often had them on their payrolls at whatever centers, universities, whatever is being funded. | ||
There's nothing about these people that they don't know, they can't utilize against them. | ||
I am afraid, I am genuinely afraid, that over the next four years, and God forbid eight years, over the next four years, we are going to see the hastening of a takeover of the Chinese Communist Party of this earth like we have never seen before and these people are there to deliver that takeover. | ||
Remember in Rogan's book, and everybody should get this, Chaos Under Heaven by Josh Rogan. | ||
I learned a lot about Peter Navarro in that book. | ||
Well, Peter and Steve at the beginning said heads of the super hawks and the super hawks focus is to take down the CCP. | ||
Do you think that's even legitimately thought of? | ||
Let me say one thing here. | ||
This thing about super hawks, like, I have this phrase I channel in Nixon, we're all hawks now. | ||
We're all China hawks now. | ||
It's like, we're not super hawks, Steve. | ||
We are totally in line now with two-thirds or more of the American people who view the CCP as an existential threat. | ||
To their own people and to us. | ||
So, I mean, anybody who's outside that bubble, to me, is something other than a China hawk. | ||
So, you know what I'm saying? | ||
Not super hawks. | ||
We're just real clear-eyed people going back for a decade about what China is doing to this world. | ||
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I mean, come on. | |
It's a good point, because since Rogan probably started working on the book, the Overton window has shifted so much on that issue that actually the Superhawk is now the realist. | ||
Peter, how do people get access to you during the day? | ||
Yeah, I'm sick of this. | ||
We get positioned like extremists. | ||
Hey, we are in the middle now of the median voter and attitudes of the American public, and you know why? | ||
It's because of the leadership of Donald Trump. | ||
Folks like us who have been getting out the information about this. | ||
PeterNavar.com. | ||
You can get the immigration report. | ||
You can get the three-volume report about election irregularities. | ||
There's a bunch of stuff about there. | ||
And watch the Death by China movie. | ||
It's like made in 2011. | ||
It's as relevant today as it was then. | ||
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Peter, don't take it so personally. | |
Don't take it so personally. | ||
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Superhawk sounds cooler than Supermedian. | |
How do people get this article? | ||
How do you get this article? | ||
TheNationalPulse.com. | ||
The podcast is up now as well. | ||
I walk everybody through the whole thing. | ||
Go to your podcast app, The National Pulse. | ||
Okay, a lot of surprises tomorrow morning. | ||
You have the women of Watts talking about getting their kids back into a school. |