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Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Saturday, the 27th of March, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
It's almost unbelievable that the first quarter of 2021 is almost over. | ||
Boy, this year is ripping through even more quickly than 2020. | ||
It's the beginning of the holiest week in the Judeo-Christian West, Passover tonight, and of course Holy Week coming up Good Friday on Friday, Holy Saturday. | ||
We're going to have a special on transhumanism. | ||
What shocks me about transhumanism with the convergence of biotechnology, gene editing, artificial intelligence, advanced chip design, robotics, boy, reminds me of Made in China 2025, just saying, right? | ||
What stuns me is some of the smartest people I know in this city. | ||
When I sit there and talk about this concept, they go, what are you talking about? | ||
And then when you lay it out and break the things of what's happening, they go, oh yeah, wow. | ||
That's why that book, Codebreakers, I think is so important by Walter Isaacson. | ||
You want to get a book that shocks you. | ||
It's about the Codebreakers, Dr. Doudna, I think her name's pronounced, who wrote a brilliant book about how dangerous, potentially dangerous this is. | ||
She just won the Nobel Prize this year for her for her efforts out there at Berkeley in this area. | ||
But even she admits that this is a very, very, very dangerous, potentially dangerous, dangerous area. | ||
And so we're going to try to get some of the top thinkers in the world. | ||
Also, some of the top theologians to discuss this on Holy Saturday coming up about what the dangers are. | ||
We always try to put you As Wellington tried to train his young officers to look over the other side of the hill. | ||
I want to thank, by the way, we've got MyPillow.com, Mike Lindell. | ||
We had an explosive interview last night. | ||
We're trying to get it all out. | ||
He's just doing a complete throwdown. | ||
For anybody who talks about, you know, you've got to motivate the deplorables. | ||
They have to know these elections are going to be honest. | ||
I mean, Mike Lindell is at the tip of the spear in this. | ||
He's throwing down. | ||
He's got another film coming out. | ||
He says with hours and hours of testimony and affidavits they have, you know, and if you saw the Regent University seven-hour presentation by Michelle Bachman, Dean Michelle Bachman and the crew down there of State's Attorney Generals and they had Professor Clements in New Mexico State, they had Peter Navarro doing a presentation, it was pretty amazing. | ||
Mike Lindell says he's even bringing out more evidence And of course, he brought it up on the afternoon of the day that, let's be, you know, Laura Ingraham, as much we love Laura, cut the president off the night before on Fox News and said, he starts talking about voter fraud. | ||
She goes, no, we're not going to relitigate November 3rd. | ||
And as we've said on the show, hey, until you get to the bottom of what happened on November 3rd, you can't go forward. | ||
The law in Georgia is very important, but you've got to get back to what happened in Wisconsin. | ||
You've got to get back to what happened in Georgia. | ||
You've got to get back to what happened in Arizona. | ||
Of course, across the nation, you're seeing whether it's a hand count of the 2.1 million ballots, paper ballots in Maricopa County, or now this investigation up in Wisconsin by the General Assembly. | ||
Remember, they have subpoena power because of what happened in Green Bay with the mayor, and he wouldn't come forward and testify. | ||
They got subpoena power. | ||
You talked to Reince Priebus and these guys, they are not fire-breathers, but they understand something seriously wrong happened on November 3rd and the days leading up to that. | ||
I'm going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Pennsylvania's now got testimony going before their General Assembly. | ||
Of course, there's in one of the counties down there in Georgia, they're going to have a hand count of, I think, 20,000 of these ballots to see about the veracity of these ballots. | ||
They still haven't gotten the chain of custody. | ||
I think on 600,000, as the Georgia Star reports, 600,000 of the mail-in ballots. | ||
This fight still continues. | ||
And so it's going to be quite intense. | ||
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We've got so much to cover. | ||
When we go into Georgia later in the show, we were talking about the future of populism, got a whole different concept. | ||
One of the reasons Not just populism today, the definition of it and how we're trying to drive it forward and how it's so central and underpins so much of the MAGA movement. | ||
But also if you look at the polling, somehow, given the kind of way they're indoctrinated now to the public education system, you have to get to young people. | ||
We have to get the young people, and I think there's definitely a way to get the young people to talk about technologies, the advances in technologies, which the MAGA movement is still, I think, the driver of innovation, right? | ||
They say it all comes from the oligarchs in Silicon Valley. | ||
It's really the American people. | ||
But I got to go back, Dave. | ||
We got to focus, particularly Fauci. | ||
Fauci is petrified, and you can tell yesterday when he jumps out. | ||
What happened over the last 48 hours is that CNN was trying to do this big hit piece on all the science officials in the Trump administration. | ||
It's Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and it's a pure hit piece to come out and say, basically get them to say all the stuff that was suppressed I couldn't possibly say, right, in the Trump administration, right? | ||
So, Gupta's there and they're interviewing... Dr. Redfield, right? | ||
Oh yeah, he was interviewed. | ||
They have all the different aspects of it, all the different guys, and Dr. Redfield, who is the head of CDC under President Trump, Gupta's interviewing him and he comes up and says, I think this came out of the Wuhan lab, and it's man-enhanced. | ||
This is not artificial. | ||
It didn't come from the wet mark. | ||
It came from the lab. | ||
And Sanjay Gupta and these guys' faces, all the faces of the interviewers, are absolutely shocked. | ||
And he says, science will eventually win out, which we've been saying. | ||
Science will eventually win out. | ||
Right? | ||
And you go back and look at the chain of custody of all this, and we started on the show immediately back in January of last year. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
How this happened? | ||
It got focused really on this guy, I think Barrick down in North Carolina, these people doing these gain-of-function experiments that the Obama administration, to give them credit, the National Security Council shut down in 2014. | ||
Newsweek Magazine, in covering us and following, had put up a pretty definitive article early on, I think it was in February or March of April of 2020, about a year ago, of April 2020, after other people have been talking about it, and they went back and really connected the dots. | ||
And this is really the first time in the mainstream media you start to see the name Peter Daszak of the Echo Health Alliance and Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
Remember, Fauci Was the guy that went back on January 23rd on the John Katsimatidis radio show after I recommended to Katsimatidis that we were going to bifurcate War Room into an impeachment segment we had and we would take a whole hour starting doing pandemic of which we very rapidly took the whole two hours to say this is a world historical event out of China. | ||
Because of the supply chains, and he had to get on top of it or it was going to spread. | ||
It was Fauci, he said on that 23rd, nothing to worry about. | ||
This is not going to happen here, nothing to worry about. | ||
You know, it's a brutal interview he gave, just totally exposed himself as the clown he is. | ||
Because Kasimedu came back and said, why is your hair on fire? | ||
This guy Fauci, that I've known from the Clinton administration, says nothing to worry about. | ||
That week, that historic week, is the week that Tony Fauci fought Peter Navarro. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, who's the unsung hero of this entire thing, Dr. Peter Navarro's memo, he met such resistance by Fauci in the National Security Council, down there in these highly secured classified rooms where they had all the national security stuff put together at the White House. | ||
They had these huge fights on the beginning of the task force. | ||
And Navarro didn't even know this guy was and sat there and goes, this guy is like the World Health Organization. | ||
We're borderless and you can't shut down travel. | ||
Navarro felt compelled to write a memo to the president. | ||
And that memo laid out the entire thing of what much would come true. | ||
And tell the President, if you don't act immediately by shutting travel down from China, particularly from Central China, and quarantining people that are coming in, which had not been done in the United States in 50 years. | ||
And Fauci fought him every step of the way. | ||
Now Fauci later said, oh no, no, no, no, no, later I agreed with it, it's all a lie. | ||
Peter Navarro can give you chapter and verse of Fauci, really Azar and Mick Mulvaney, right? | ||
Not to name names, but to name them, right? | ||
Immediately with people, Stephen Hadfield and other experts, you, other experts we have from around the world that populated the show very early on, you realize there's something going on here. | ||
And one of it was State Department memos came out. | ||
People had concern with the very construction of this lab. | ||
The French. | ||
I mean, this was a huge, a huge, huge, huge deal in that world. | ||
And the reason was were the Chinese ready for it? | ||
Could they manage it? | ||
And number two, could they be trusted? | ||
They've always lied to us about their involvement in the bioweapons programs. | ||
And in fact, when they came and signed, I think in 84, Deng Xiaoping and the government, there was always a questions about where they really stood with biological warfare. | ||
And every time they had to come forward and do something that we found out that they had actually a pretty active programs. | ||
Now, Fauci is petrified. | ||
He wouldn't answer questions when people sent questions over to him in the Newsweek article sent. | ||
He never wants to answer a question about this, you know, his culpability. | ||
And the smoking gun is this December 19th, I think, 2017, basically declaration from NIH that comes out with Collins and Fauci, where they basically reverse the Obama administration's ban on gain-of-function experiments and the funding thereof, right? | ||
They basically make this proclamation, and that's where the money starts reflowing back to the Wuhan lab, or starts flowing through the Wuhan lab, through Elko Health Alliance, and other ways that they kind of, you know, through grants and universities to get that money in there. | ||
The U.S. | ||
taxpayer essentially paid for the Chinese to do gain of function. | ||
And your thing that you said in the Newsweek, the gain of function, the excuse is, oh, we're trying to look at these various enhanced viruses so we can get vaccines. | ||
So when they get enhanced in nature, right, through the evolution in nature, and particularly SARS, which is so, as they get in nature, we will be ready with a vaccine. | ||
That's the logic of it. | ||
The other logic of it is that it is part of a bioweapons program that can go on offense. | ||
Mr. Dave Ramaswamy, why is Tony Fauci so petrified he will not come forward? | ||
The mainstream media, I believe to date, has never asked him in all those thousands of interviews to ask him straightforward, what has been your involvement? | ||
What did you support? | ||
Why did you make this back after again? | ||
And why have you supported basically the Wuhan lab on experiments that the State Department memo said they were not qualified To manage. | ||
See, Steve, couple of things. | ||
Let me go off of what you said about the French. | ||
You're right. | ||
The French were the collaborators with China to construct the P4 lab, which are there are very few in the world. | ||
And when the French finally backed out of it, their concern was not sufficient protocols were in place to ensure a leak would not happen. | ||
And they also had a concern about, you know, the quote-unquote, the civil-military fusion. | ||
It's like, hey, this is a civilian lab with researchers, but knowing the civil-military fusion of the Chinese government or the CCP, I mean, you could have military applications. | ||
And even, you know, think of the bioweapon angle. | ||
The way the CCP virus or Wuhan virus latches on to people and how it spreads. | ||
It's through something called an ACE2 receptor. | ||
So the spike protein on the virus hooks on to an ACE2 receptor in a mucosal membrane of a human. | ||
But different ethnic groups around the world have been affected differently because the expression of this ACE2 receptor is different. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
Even though It's not a quote bioweapon officially. | ||
It has characteristics where if different ethnic groups are affected differently, then what does it tell you? | ||
Bob, we've only got a minute here. | ||
We're going to go to John Ferguson and get back. | ||
But I have a question. | ||
IIT is the top. | ||
It's like MIT, but I say you've got a billion people. | ||
You have 900 million people. | ||
And in India, they don't mess around with the education, right? | ||
IIT is literally the creme de la creme of Indian society. | ||
The STEM programs that drive the best schools. | ||
And it's more selective than Harvard or MIT. | ||
By 2, 5, 10 orders of magnitude just because the supply of potential, and people get ready and study for years for those exams to get into IIT. | ||
India Institute of Technology, the MIT of India, but like at that scale. | ||
They did very early on, A report that came out that said about this, and it was immediately that the scientific community go, oh, they don't know what they're talking about. | ||
That hasn't totally been dismissed. | ||
We've got to go to Georgia when we come back, but I've got to get to this. | ||
The biggest impact in your life in the last year is this virus and the economic lockdowns and everything the governments did around it. | ||
We still do not know today because we have not forced the Chinese Communist Party to open up with the raw data and next week you're gonna have the WHO and Holy Week is gonna come out with a bogus report that says, hey, it didn't come from the lab, it came from a wet market or a bat cave, okay? | ||
Stephen K. Bannon, Dave Ramaswamy, short commercial break. | ||
Back, we're going to Georgia. | ||
Ground zero in voter integrity. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're kicking off the holiest week of the year in the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Honored now to pull John Fredericks, who's taking the day. | ||
He's actually wearing his other hat, which is a broadcaster for top quality high school baseball in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
John, before we get to that, I gotta, you know, the Hill newspaper today said that the Democratic Party and the woke capital is making Georgia the focus of everything right now, given this bill that was passed that I know you and others worked on, and the radio station WMLB in Atlanta, AM 1690, and the Georgia Star were so Uh, important to have the back of, uh, the Republican Party down there and, uh, the MAGA crowd to get past. | ||
They're saying right now, hey, game ain't over. | ||
You, you, you may be only out of the first quarter. | ||
So, um, or the top of the third inning. | ||
Uh, we just had Darren Beatty on here from Revolver, did a great analysis of Kristi Noem and said, hey, this woman would have been, The top political figure on the right and back of Donald Trump, if she had stood tall against the business interest that scared her that the NCAA was going to pull swim meets and regional basketball and maybe out of the conference that the woke capital even in South Dakota, you know, backed her down. | ||
What is going to happen in Georgia, which prides itself on being an international city? | ||
It's got an international airport. | ||
It's hosted the Olympics. | ||
It's got Super Bowls, you know, all the playoffs for the for the college football. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
Nothing is going to happen because this is a national game changer. | ||
Steve, if you look at the collective epic meltdown of the left over this law, they have become unglued at the seams because they know, number one, the gig is up. | ||
They can't cheat and they know they've been found out. | ||
Number two, they know this is going to be repeated in Arizona, Michigan, that has a law there where they can actually override the governor, and many other states are going to be next, Wisconsin, etc., North Carolina. | ||
Here's the fundamental question. | ||
If there was no fraud that went on, if there was no cheating, why are they so upset? | ||
In Georgia, if they had the voters that they say they have, they know exactly who they are, they know what homes they went to, they know who got the absentee ballots mailed to them, the mail-out ballots floating around Starbucks, they know who put them, who harvested them and put them in drop boxes. | ||
So, if they have the voters, they have the voters. | ||
What do they care about? | ||
This doesn't change anybody from voting. | ||
What it changes is it eliminates all of the possibilities of fraud, deception, ballot harvesting, irregularities, all the nonsense that went on. | ||
That's why they're melting down. | ||
Look! | ||
France got rid of mail-in ballots in 1975 because it was wrought with fraud. | ||
And so these woke companies that think now they're going to go to Georgia and pull out of certain things, go ahead. | ||
The people of Georgia have had it. | ||
The governor had no choice but to sign this bill to restore confidence back in the electoral system. | ||
Just yesterday, the leader Go ahead! | ||
Pull out whatever you want! | ||
We're not going to be intimidated by these woke companies, organizations, NBA. | ||
What, the NBA is going to ban the Hawks now? | ||
Let them say and do whatever they want. | ||
People of Atlanta have decided, people of Georgia have decided they've had enough. | ||
And if you look at the overwhelming majorities that they have in the statehouse, there was not a single Republican in Georgia that didn't go along with this bill, right? | ||
And it was somewhat watered down. | ||
But it's going to make a difference, and it's going to be the blueprint going forward. | ||
There were so many other things in this we couldn't even get to. | ||
Just let me tell you one of them. | ||
Before this, you could vote virtually in any precinct at any time. | ||
And get a provisional ballot. | ||
So if you lived in Savannah and you're traveling through Athens and you feel like voting in Athens that day, you can go ahead and do that and get a provisional ballot. | ||
Now, they changed that. | ||
They said up until 5 p.m. | ||
on the voting day, on game day, you have to vote in your precinct like everybody else in the world. | ||
Go to your precinct and vote. | ||
You got four weeks of early voting. | ||
Now, if it's after 5 and you're caught in traffic trying to get from downtown to Ros... | ||
Well, and you caught on 400, and at 6 p.m., you can stop in Sandy Springs, and you can get a provisional ballot that's after 5 p.m. | ||
I mean, this goes on and on and on. | ||
They took out so much of the potential fraud that if this law was in place in 2019, Trump wins Georgia in a landslide, Perdue wins on the first ballot, there's no runoff. | ||
That's why they're having a meltdown state. | ||
Okay, real quickly, I just want to get people up to date in this county. | ||
They're still going to go and hand count or look at these ballots. | ||
I think it's 20 or 30 ballots from this county. | ||
Where does that stand? | ||
I know that's in the court system. | ||
Is that actually going to happen that we can see? | ||
Because people are still saying, hey, I'm still focused on November 3rd, right? | ||
I love what we're doing to protect the future, but hey, this Biden guy did not win Georgia and we're going to prove it through these ballots. | ||
Where do we stand with that? | ||
I tell you what, this is going to be, if this is proven, you're going to see a crash of the Democratic narrative like you've never seen in history. | ||
It's that big. | ||
They are affidavits that are alleging that there's 20,000 to 30,000 counterfeit ballots. | ||
These are not ballots without signatures with the envelope so much. | ||
Counterfeit! | ||
Like somebody put them in a printer, printed them up on different paper, and submitted them. | ||
By the way, one of the things in the law is that all the paper has to exactly match. | ||
It can only be printed one time and match it. | ||
So, Garland Favarino, who's head of this organization, got A judge in Henry County to give them access to a forensic analysis of the ballot. | ||
The judge asked two things. | ||
Uh, three. | ||
He asked for a plan of how they would go over the ballots. | ||
He asked for the forensic experts that would do this. | ||
So we're not having partisan people, no operatives on either side. | ||
These have to be approved by the judge. | ||
And the third thing he demanded, he didn't want any leaks to the media. | ||
He didn't want to adjudicate this in the media. | ||
And if they come back with a ruling to the judge, or an opinion, and say, Judge Okara, in our opinion, as experts, 30,000 of these ballots are counterfeit, what is the judge going to do? | ||
He approved the plan to go over them, he approved... ...that are then going to submit back to him their findings, He's stuck with it. | ||
So if they say, hey, there's 30,000 counterfeit ballots here, he's already said the next thing he's going to do is he's going to impound the envelopes, which are now under security. | ||
And if there's 30,000 missing envelopes that don't match the number of the ballots, forget the signatures. | ||
They've all been separated. | ||
If there's 150,000 ballots and 120,000 envelopes, and the experts say 30,000 of these are fraudulent, all hell breaks loose. Because the entire Democrat and fake news media that claims a voter fraud were baseless, which is in every single article that they do, even that one today on The Hill, collapses in 15 minutes like a house of cards. | ||
Okay, John, what's the timing of this? | ||
What can people expect when we get some answers on this? | ||
It's very important. | ||
What's the timing? | ||
About a month. | ||
The plan has to be submitted in about two weeks, then the judge will take two weeks to go over it, and he may reject some of the analysts, but it'll take about a month, and then the forensic analysis will be basically three days, and that's it done, and then the analysts submit their findings and their opinion back to Judge Acara in Henry County. | ||
Okay, last thing. | ||
Georgia Star, which you helped co-found down there, has been a major news source. | ||
There's 400,000 to 600,000 uncertified mail-in ballots. | ||
People bug me all the time. | ||
What is the status of this? | ||
Is this still something that's being adjudicated? | ||
Is this still something people are looking at? | ||
Or has the Republican establishment blown that off? | ||
We're moving on, okay? | ||
We did a bunch of FOIAs. | ||
Go to georgiastarnews.com, georgiastarnews.com. | ||
We uncovered that there were 408,000 absentee ballots in drop boxes without any chain of custody that was outside of the law, even outside of the consent. | ||
Decree that Stacey Abrams signed. | ||
So I don't think anything is going to happen with them. | ||
Everybody's moving on now. | ||
We're focused ahead, but I tell you what happened yesterday in Georgia is the statehouse beat back Stacey Abrams, the boogeyman of all time. | ||
They're not afraid of her. | ||
She can sue everybody three ways to Wednesday. | ||
It says in the Constitution, the state legislature Pechers will decide at the end how their states vote so they beat her and they're not afraid of her now. | ||
Okay, last thing. | ||
I was supposed to be, I'm anchoring here and getting the work done after doing the Hour of John Fredericks show yesterday with Dave Ramsey. | ||
I was supposed to be with John Fredericks. | ||
John, have a great time down there at the ball game. | ||
May the best team win. | ||
Sorry I can't be there co-announcing with you, but I know you're going to have a great day down there with two fantastic teams from two fantastic schools. | ||
Well, it's because I'm a modern Benedictine. | ||
I talked to the Benedictine head coach, Sean Ryan, who said you're an epic figure at Benedictine. | ||
You're an iconic pitcher. | ||
That you were one of their best relief pitchers ever for the Benedictine. | ||
Back in the day, Steve. | ||
Okay, John. | ||
Have a great game today. | ||
I appreciate Sean Ryan. | ||
I want to announce Sean Ryan is my new agent. | ||
I don't know if I was iconic. | ||
John, have a great time the other day. | ||
Great report on Georgia. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Alright, Steve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is why Mike Lindell, I know you're somebody that's been very focused on these machines, right? | ||
On why do you even have these machines and the problems with these machines. | ||
You're a technology guy. | ||
Mike Lindell, and I'm going to get back in a second, the one thing the bill doesn't deal with is do we even need these machines? | ||
Do you need these machines in modern America to actually do the votes? | ||
Doesn't it open it up to all types of War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
I understand the guys at Dominion say it's absolutely possible the information doesn't cross county lines, it certainly doesn't cross state lines, it doesn't go international, it's all done on location. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break and return with Dave Ramaswamy in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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Okay, Dave Ramaswamy is in studio now. | ||
Great report from Georgia, and the fight is on down there. | ||
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Before we go on to the choke points, I just want to finish up the machines. | ||
This is going to get to be a huge issue because the first wave of these laws are going to be talking about some of the other issues. | ||
It's going to be a second wave to come back and even discuss these machines. | ||
Why do we need them? | ||
Why do they have to be there? | ||
What is it? | ||
Why can't we just go back to the hand count? | ||
Even if it takes longer, even if you have to get high school kids or you have to have a national holiday, there's some aspect of it. | ||
Why is it that you think we need these machines? | ||
What's the argument? | ||
See, I think, Steve, you're only as strong as your weakest link. | ||
And if you remember, the issue of election integrity has been on the front burner or maybe back burner to some people. | ||
Back burner. | ||
For decades. | ||
And in fact, the people who raise the biggest noise about election integrity are professors of computer science who are on the left. | ||
So there's Professor Andrew Appel of Princeton University. | ||
He's like one of the leaders. | ||
He's been talking about since talking about this since the 90s. | ||
And there's another engineering professor at the University of Michigan. | ||
And there's another Finnish computer scientist. | ||
So I mean, my background is in math and computer science. | ||
So for me, I've looked at this or I've observed this very closely. | ||
From a what I call a system integrity or what I call fault tolerant perspective, which is we have right now like two or three private equity companies which run our voting systems. | ||
Scary. | ||
And it's what I call black box voting. | ||
It's like nobody can observe the computer code. | ||
Nobody can inspect anything. | ||
And so computers, so Starting from the early 2000s with the, you know, the Bush election, number one, and then number two, and then even under President Obama, what, in fact, Democrats raised this issue saying, why are these machines installed in place in so many cities? | ||
And this, they called it disenfranchisement, which is, there's a risk. | ||
I mean, everything, there's no, I mean, in life, there's no certainties, it's all probabilities. | ||
But to completely exclude the possibility of a hacking incident or a malicious incident is kind of ludicrous. | ||
When we see up and down America, you have hacking of, you know, email servers. | ||
You have hacking of credit card information. | ||
You have hacking of some of those secured systems at the Pentagon. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And so even in 2019, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Klobuchar had issued a report on this. | ||
Not just a report, they actually sent letters before the Democratic primary started. | ||
Klobuchar particularly. | ||
She was out in front of this thing. | ||
You look at her letters back in the fall of 19. | ||
She was all over these machines. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So here again, you know, I say, hey, we're getting to the point where it's beyond left or right. | ||
It's something that unites large numbers of Americans, which is, and think of, I mean, I use an analogy from our capital markets. | ||
Why America has the biggest and deepest capital markets is people trust our companies and the books of the accounting statements. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's third party auditing. | ||
I mean, The concept of self-auditing is absurd. | ||
I mean, so in the same way, what I think people or the activists or election integrity experts are saying is, let's have a neutral body or a neutral platform where votes are counted and also where there's an ability to inspect What's going on? | ||
And more importantly, we've got to ensure that none of these machines are connected to the Internet, because in the run-up to the voting, as well as the night of the day after, I mean, you could have non-state actors, malicious people. | ||
This is one of the things that's going to come down. | ||
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I mean, this is one of the things that Dominion is adamant about in their filings. | ||
These things were not hooked up to the internet. | ||
In fact, they argued sometimes, I think, they couldn't even technically be hooked up to the internet. | ||
Lindell is now saying, now that you're hooked up to the internet, your information went across not just county lines, state lines, international lines outside the country. | ||
The interesting thing in the Dominion versus Lindell, and I keep telling people, you couldn't have a bigger spread in the bid and the ask. | ||
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This is not like some of the, maybe the Fox thing, some of the other personalities with some argument about language. | ||
You saw Sidney Powell's filing this week. | ||
Very disappointing, I think, to people that are Sidney Powell followers. | ||
But in Lindell and Dominion, there is a unbridgeable gap between what the two sides are saying. | ||
And it gets down to the information, a lot of it gets down to the information technology and exactly what the apparatus is and what its connectivity is. | ||
I've said for a long time the reason we've never really been machine guys, And focus on the other, because we think in Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona, just getting on top of that would flip those, maybe not to Trump, but enough to take Biden down to 269 below 270, kick it to the House of Representatives. | ||
The machines. | ||
But I think that there's a compelling argument, particularly as I spend more time with Dr. Shiva up at MIT, who's been a candidate before. | ||
And his analysis, if you look for it, draws you to the conclusion, hey, we just got to get the machines out and go back to another system, at least for some interim period of time. | ||
Like a backup. | ||
You need like a paper trail order. | ||
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Audit and just do it. | ||
Okay, I know, look, you're one of the smartest guys around. | ||
We've got to get to this choke points thing. | ||
There's another thing we're trying to get the audience ahead of what's happening, the fragility of the supply chains, really the fragility of our world economic system as currently constructed in this kind of globalist Steve, yeah, sure. | ||
You know, you're only strong as your weakest link. | ||
It got a big hit last spring, March and April, when the global supply chain shut down in China, particularly on the medical technology. | ||
We had Rosemary Gibson in it. | ||
We still have not solved that problem. | ||
But I want to go back to your theory, your discussion on these choke points. | ||
Steve, yeah, sure. | ||
You know, you're only strong as your weakest link. | ||
And last year, as we saw, and that's when we got introduced, I mean, by our common friend Jake and Sarah, which is Wuhan was the center of the world's pharma complex and PPE production, I call infrastructure. | ||
So shutting down Wuhan in January or February of last year, Really caused ripple effects. | ||
It's one of the reasons the P4 lab was there and the P3 lab is that it is the Chinese center. | ||
It's always been there. | ||
It's like a pharma hub. | ||
And it's also been kind of the Walter Reed, although they have hospitals up in Beijing and other places, it's always been the PLA's medical center, right? | ||
Sure. | ||
And you had all this great medical knowledge in China. | ||
So you had all the pharma, all the companies were in Wuhan to begin with. | ||
And then also you did great coverage last summer When there was a risk of the Great Three Gorges Dam flooding, and Wuhan is downstream from that, and so it's on the Yangtze River Delta, I mean Yangtze River, which is, you know, like a trade commercial logistics hub. | ||
So once again, the world economy is put in jeopardy when you have single point of failure. | ||
And now what we're seeing, you know, in the Suez I mean, there's a map up here of the Chinese Belt and Road. | ||
So for our podcast audience, radio audience, we have now a map of the One Belt One Road, the geopolitical aspect that they're trying to use, the Chinese are trying to control the Eurasian landmass. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And you know, for the Chinese, or if you talk to them about trans issues, To them, it's like transport and logistics. | ||
And they know they can't compete with the U.S., at least right now, in the waters and the oceans. | ||
So they have adopted a land strategy. | ||
You know, in America, we have a nonprofit group called Rails to Trails. | ||
So what they do is convert old rail lines, disused Tracks into walking paths and biking trails, right? | ||
To me, the Chinese strategy or CCP strategies rails to Wales, you know, they're connecting Beijing to London, Beijing to Madrid, Beijing to Hamburg. | ||
And so, because they know the choke points in the world are the Straits of Malacca, you know, the southern tip of India, there's an island, the Andaman Islands, and the northern tip of Indonesia. | ||
So that's the Strait of Malacca. | ||
And it connects the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean. | ||
of the world's energy traffic goes through there and it's only like 20 miles wide. | ||
In the mid-70s I patrolled the Malacca Straits of Malacca often on a U.S. Navy destroyer. That's the 7th fleet that won the great victory in World War II. | ||
That's the 7th fleet where the 7th fleet patrols. And the U.S. Indian Navy's, Japanese Navy's train around there and the Chinese know that is subject to a potential blockade and a future military engagement. | ||
The other choke point, of course, is a Suez, which, you know, 10% of the world's Cargo, transits, mostly energy. | ||
It's food as well. | ||
From the Persian Gulf and also... I want to go back to something real quickly. | ||
The reason the South China Sea, anywhere in the United States you're listening to this show, the South China Sea is inextricably linked with your economic well-being. | ||
People say, well it's all over in China, what do I got to do with it? | ||
Explain why in the South China Sea the freedom of navigation of the South China Sea is inextricably linked to American prosperity. | ||
Sure, because the South China Sea is, you know, at least the reefs or the territory in the South China Sea is contested by many countries, by the Philippines, by the Vietnamese, by the Japanese, by Malaysia. | ||
So, in China over the last seven or eight years has been on this Building spree. | ||
Converting a lot of these coral reefs to military listening posts and bases. | ||
Or stationary aircraft carriers. | ||
Yeah, and here's chalk one loss for the environmentalists. | ||
You know, the environmentalists keep talking about, oh, save the whales, save the snails. | ||
But what they've been really silent on, the left and the US, is the complete destruction and obliteration of these coral reefs and these being converted to military facilities. | ||
So the freedom of navigation is important because as the container traffic and energy traffic circulates the oceans, which are the water arteries, if you will, Any Chinese intervention in the South China Sea has huge ripple effects, or it increases the risk of what I call cascading failure. | ||
And you see it in the Suez. | ||
It's costing the world $10 billion a day. | ||
$10 billion a day. | ||
For each day that ship is stuck there. | ||
And remember, China can transport most of its goods to the Eurasian landmass, while You know, the Persian Gulf countries, you know, the southern Asian countries, India, are all reliant on the Suez. | ||
And now ships have to go around the Cape of Good Hope, around the southern tip of Africa, which adds like a 15 day transit time to all goods. | ||
Another 5,000 miles. | ||
Another like 10,000 miles. | ||
And then it's like half a million dollars per container. | ||
And think of the ripple effects on the, what I call the loading of the arrival ports. | ||
And so this, Suez incident has the possibility, just like Wuhan last year, of completely throwing the world economy into turmoil and there's going to be supply shortages of everything developing soon. | ||
You don't think, what's your best guess now as you see it, that this situation in Suez gets rectified? | ||
How quickly do you think they get there? | ||
They're saying 48 to 72 hours, are you buying that? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
I mean, it's like I said, it's a 220,000 ton cargo ship, you know, packed the gills with containers. | ||
I mean, it ain't moving. | ||
Of course, of course, there's many in the in the in the war room posse that want to go open the containers. | ||
I'm not going to touch that. | ||
The thing we're going to open the containers, right? | ||
One thing they may open because they may have Ike said, hey, they may have to take them all off and start cutting up the ship. | ||
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I don't know how you get that bow. | ||
That bow is so jammed up. | ||
Yeah, and it's sunk like 50 feet in the mud. | ||
And you see the little crane next to it. | ||
It's the best picture in the world about that. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Dave Ramaswamy. | ||
We're gonna try to summarize quickly some of the future, to get to the younger generation. | ||
How do you connect with them, given some of the numbers are so off on how they've been indoctrinated, right? | ||
About freedom and liberty. | ||
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Talks about the entire November 3rd fiasco. | ||
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Okay, by the way, Jane, I think it's Pellegrino at One American News has got a, or try to get it up or put it up in the live chat, just a shocking tweet. | ||
She's from One America down in McAllen, Texas. | ||
Anybody been down in McAllen? | ||
Terrific town down there in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
In McAllen, Texas airport today, she's tweeting out, she says the way she calculates, she thinks up to 40% of the passengers getting ready to board planes to fly into the interior of the United States from McAllen International Airport down in South Texas hard upon the Rio Grande. | ||
Are illegal aliens or migrants that have just come across? | ||
They've got, you know, airline tickets, they've got pamphlets that teach them the basic English they have to do to talk to people, but they're all flying in. | ||
This is the concept we're telling you. | ||
Every town's a border town. | ||
Don't think that you live in any part of the country that this problem is not coming to you. | ||
It's coming to you. | ||
This is not to demonize those folks coming up from Latin America, from Mexico. | ||
They're being incentivized. | ||
They're being incentivized by global corporations, by the Chamber of Commerce, all through the Biden administration. | ||
And Joe Biden the other day escalated this by sitting there going, Hey, I'm a nice guy. | ||
And that's why people are coming. | ||
And, you know, no 18 year old, no, no, no individual that is termed or deemed a child right under 18 years old is going to be stopped from admittance. | ||
He said that even in Northern Mexico. | ||
And we're going to have more reporting on Monday. | ||
All the teams are going around this weekend trying to get set up. | ||
It's explosive down there and it's dangerous down there. | ||
And that is coming to every town and city in this country. | ||
We just found out the other day up in the Pacific Northwest, in Idaho, in Montana, in Wyoming. | ||
They're talking about the small towns up there flying these flying the individuals up there. | ||
They're not going to keep them down the border. | ||
They're going to take them into the interior. | ||
And from there, they're never going to have a court date. | ||
And they're going to be in the United States of America. | ||
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We have to have a secure border. | |
We have to have our sovereignty back. | ||
And, you know, President Trump's policies in a very imperfect world was close to perfect as you get zero tolerance. | ||
And remain in Mexico and also cut deals with the frontline nations to keep people down there and try to get down. | ||
You know, Biden says we're going to get to the core root of the problem. | ||
Kamala Harris says we're going to get to the core root of the problem. | ||
It's going to take you decades to get to the core root of the problem. | ||
We have a crisis today. | ||
Not saying we have to work with the Northern Triangle and the frontline nations. | ||
I said this from beginning. | ||
In fact, I argued we ought to have after the Arab summit we had in Saudi Arabia, we should have a summit of the frontline nations in Mexico Down in McAllen, Texas in 2017 that we got to get to the bottom of this but a solution is not on the hard-working Hispanic American community in the Greer Grand Valley Who now are voting overwhelmingly with Donald Trump Henry Gonzalez and the Democrats know they're in deep trouble They understand 2022 they could get blown out with blue-collar Hispanics. | ||
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I only got a couple minutes left We're going to get you obviously back here If you look at the demographic we're having the toughest time reaching is young people, particularly young women. | ||
But you've come up with something called producer populism or nature-centric populism. | ||
Take a couple minutes just to highlight what we're going to be addressing in the days and weeks ahead to get ahead of this problem. | ||
See, I say we got to be, or you know, nature doesn't distinguish between left or right, you know, mountain, a lake, a tree. | ||
I mean, they're just there. | ||
There it is. | ||
And the whole concept of nature centrism is we got to base our economy on principles which are Redundant, resilient, decentralized and decoupled from global risks and global shocks. | ||
If you remember, again, I go back to choke points or single point, you know, a single event can completely crash the world economy. | ||
So we got to encourage our young people. | ||
I mean, and you see this in America happening. | ||
A lot of the cities are emptying out because the rent, I mean, one, the rents are outrageous with no jobs. | ||
And then the increased with defund the police, other, you know, movements, you know, young people, you know, restaurants being shut. | ||
So the whole reason for incurring or paying huge monthly rent and not availing of opportunities in the city just kind of collapses. | ||
So I see a big opportunity for young people across all political persuasions To go back to what I call the second Mayflower comp, or the second sailing of the Mayflower, only this time it'll be along the Ohio, Tennessee, Missouri, and Mississippi rivers. | ||
You know, land is relatively cheap. | ||
And it decentralizes. | ||
What's this concept of decentralization? | ||
You see the same thing in cryptocurrencies and all that. | ||
What's this concept? | ||
So the concept of decentralization is You know, it says we got to strengthen our local and regional economies. | ||
Remember, Southern Virginia and North Carolina was a big textile and manufacturing hub. | ||
Most of those jobs were offshore. | ||
But now there's an opportunity with crops like hemp, which has applications in feed, fiber, and it's a multi-use crop. | ||
And it's also what I call the rise of telework populism. | ||
You know, you can have like a couple or a group of friends where some of them have remote jobs, but while the other people have, you know, like a farm stand, they're doing some processing, they're doing value addition, they're selling within their community. | ||
We're going to have you back on through the week to talk about this. | ||
It's Holy Week. | ||
We're going to culminate this in this big We're going to have a Transhumanism on Holy Saturday. | ||
We've run out of time. | ||
We're going to see you back here live on Monday morning. | ||
We'll have live reports from the border. | ||
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