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Well, the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China, and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 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 and the worst happens, War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome to the War Room live from Capitol Hill. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It's Monday, the 12th of April, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
We're going to bring in Peter Navarro for a second. | ||
Let me know when Denver's got the Federal Reserve when we're ready. | ||
We'll play it. | ||
Raheem. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The corporate CEOs, we're going to bring the fire breather, Dr. Peter Navarro in here in a second. | ||
As soon as we get that, I want him to respond to the Federal Reserve Chief. | ||
We're going to get that up in a minute. | ||
Rahim, breaking news. | ||
Steve Cortez, the other ever brave Steve Cortez tweeting it out. | ||
Lynn, an old business, an old partner of yours, Lynn Forrest de Rothschild. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
Hold it. | ||
They got a picture of her in front of her. | ||
I don't know if it's Connecticut or New York or London. | ||
Lynn Forrest de Rothschild is the coordinator. | ||
The coordinator of the 100 CEO Conference call that basically says any state that talks about the big lie any state that goes forward and tries to put any of these voter Laws in any state like New Hampshire now in Montana starts doing any investigation is a thing You're racist. | ||
You're xenophobes. | ||
You're nativist and we're shutting down. | ||
We're not gonna put investments in those states We're gonna work against the citizens of those states We're not going to give money to the Republican Party to support candidates or support causes Who is Lynn? | ||
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Forrest de Rothschild. | |
Broadly a socialite, really. | ||
Somebody who has... A social x-ray, because he's kind of thin, right, in the picture. | ||
That was Tom Wolfe's great quote from Bonfire of the Vanities, right? | ||
A social x-ray? | ||
Somebody who's known to be very close to billionaire Carlos Slim. | ||
Somebody who... She's a friend of Carlos Slim? | ||
I guess you could say that. | ||
Okay, well, Carlos Slim, and by the way, you talk about the Mexican border having a problem. | ||
Carlos Slim and all the cartels down there. | ||
Carlos Slim and the Slim family, one of the seven families that own Mexico. | ||
He's the wealthiest guy in the world, but the Mexicans live in dire poverty. | ||
How does that work again? | ||
I'm kind of confused about that. | ||
Right. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's right. | ||
It's capitalism. | ||
I got that. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
That these people offer inclusive capitalism. | ||
Miss Lynn Forrest D Rothschild, a friend of Carlos Slim. | ||
Here's the inclusive capitalism, man, we want you to pitch. | ||
Your group is called Inclusive Capital, LLC. | ||
Here's the inclusive capitalism. | ||
Get your friend, in quotes, Carlos Slim on the phone and say, hey, we'd like some inclusive capital in down in Mexico. | ||
Why don't you give like $100 billion of that money you've stolen out of Mexico for years on the backs of the Mexican people? | ||
Why don't you take that money and why take that money you stole right from the Mexican people? | ||
And why don't you inclusively give that? | ||
Let's let's try that. | ||
This is the phoniness of these people. | ||
This is the the the the it's beyond phoniness, beyond hypocrisy. | ||
Okay, they're the enemy, right? | ||
Right there. | ||
I know you're every, oh, the socialism, socialism, no. | ||
This whole thing in the Republican Party in Georgia, you gotta stop socialism versus capitalism. | ||
Hey, RNC, note to self, are they not capitalists on that phone call from Augusta National? | ||
Is that not capitalism? | ||
State capitalism, crony capitalism, right? | ||
You got all that? | ||
Do I have it ready to play? | ||
Okay, hang on for a second. | ||
Wait one second. | ||
Forrester de Rothschild. | ||
Friend of Carlos Slim. | ||
Yes, we can harmonize. | ||
I just want to make very clear. | ||
This is all, if you'll pardon my French, a big circle joke. | ||
This is how these things work. | ||
McCain Institute, Chatham House, Council on Foreign Relations, IISS, Board of Estee Lauder, The Economist Group, has previously served on the Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. | ||
I mean, this is, you know, but these are like highfalutin board appointments, right? | ||
These people are not rolling up their sleeves doing any. | ||
hard worker in all of these jobs that they do and you know it has supported mit romney in the past a poor hillary clinton at the last you know twenty sixteen and and get a really hijacked is as is my understanding this inclusive capitalism thing that was started as a means by which to kind of do some outreach to some of the more populist left people back in at twenty twelve thirteen in the occupy times | ||
That was, it was built as a movement to say, hey, you know, people on the right and people on the left can come to an agreement. | ||
The phrase we even used, and I say we, I mean, she won't remember my name, but I was involved in it at the very beginning. | ||
Uh, the phrase we used was two cheers for capitalism. | ||
Now I would, I would stand by that, right? | ||
Two cheers for capitalism. | ||
It's good, it's not perfect. | ||
You guys are worse than the RNC. | ||
Two cheers for capitalism. | ||
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I'm so glad I took you under my wing and broomed you of all that. | |
And now you're talking about the IRA this morning. | ||
And now you've got three cheers for corporatism. | ||
That's what she's transfigured the organization. | ||
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See, if you wait for the payoff line, it works. | |
Just let you go for it. | ||
But that's what this is now. | ||
Work with me. | ||
And so Linda Rothschild, who convened this meeting of CEOs, has taken what was originally supposed to be a movement by which to ensure more genuine equitability to the working classes out of capitalism, and has taken it and has put it on this hyper-corporatist steroids. | ||
And I will enjoy every second of this fight, because it's actually a movement that I was early stages involved with that she's taken and bastardized. | ||
DeRothschild, Forrester DeRothschild, start with your buddy Carlos Slim. | ||
Let's see some inclusive capital down in Mexico. | ||
Let's get the seven families to be inclusive. | ||
We've got Ben Burquam the other day down there with all the shanties and people living, not even living, I mean barely surviving. | ||
Where's your inclusive capital down with your buddy, with your friend Carlos Slim? | ||
How about all the other woke guys on the scene? | ||
How many guys are pitching down there? | ||
But you had to take a break on Saturday afternoon at Augusta, have the call, right? | ||
Come off the course, come off from the big veranda out there. | ||
Very inclusive. | ||
When I think of Augusta National, the first thing that comes to mind is inclusivity. | ||
But inclusive. | ||
Let's play. | ||
I got Dr. Peter Navarro, but Dr. Navarro, I want to play your favorite. | ||
I don't know if Dr. Navarro's favorite was over at Treasury or the Federal Reserve. | ||
By the way, if a populist administration, I'm going to scare Wall Street, if a populist administration, or excuse me, when a populist administration comes to power, Dr. Peter Navarro, he'll be able to pick them. | ||
He'll either be Secretary of Treasury or he'll be head of the Federal Reserve. | ||
So let the Wall Street Journal, let Paul Gigeon, this guy, suck on that. | ||
Let's play from last night's 60 Minutes so Dr. Navarro can comment. | ||
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Last couple of cycles is that inflation never really moved up as unemployment went down. | |
We had three and a half percent unemployment, which is a 50 year low for much of the last two years before the pandemic. | ||
And inflation didn't really react much. | ||
That means that we can afford to wait to see actual inflation appear. | ||
Before we raise interest rates. | ||
Now, we don't want inflation to go up materially above 2% and go back to, you know, the bad old inflation days that we had when you and I were in college back a long time ago. | ||
But at the same time, we do have the ability to wait to see real inflation, and that's what we plan on doing. | ||
And when it hits 2%, how patient are you going to be? | ||
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Well, what we said was we want to see inflation move up to 2%, and we mean that on a sustainable basis. | |
We don't mean just tap the base once. | ||
But then we'd also like to see it on track to move moderately above 2% for some time. | ||
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And the reason for that is we want inflation to average 2% over time. | |
And when we get that, that's when we'll raise interest rates. | ||
We forget what Powell calls the bad old inflation days. | ||
In 1980, the Fed's benchmark interest rate was 20%. | ||
People took out mortgages near that rate. | ||
Whatever happened to inflation? | ||
It seems about 1981 it took a nosedive and now we have an entire generation of Americans who've never seen rapidly increasing interest rates or prices. | ||
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That's right. | |
That's one thing that's so interesting about the economy is that it's ever-changing. | ||
The globalization of the economy and technology have enabled manufacturing to take place all around the world. | ||
It's very hard for people in wealthy countries to raise prices or to raise wages. | ||
It's hard for workers to raise wages when wages can move overseas. | ||
It's just a different economy. | ||
So, all the way through the end of this year, you wouldn't see rates... Okay, okay, go ahead. | ||
You've got to cut it. | ||
I can't stand to hear his voice anymore. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
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It's very hard in wealthy nations to raise credit. | |
We finally figure out what is really going on. | ||
It's like, hey, wages going up? | ||
Nope. | ||
Ship those jobs offshore. | ||
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Boom! | |
Dude, he said... I don't know, audience, you've got to appreciate this. | ||
This is about like... Go ahead. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I won't catch up. | ||
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You roll. | |
Jay Powell, Jay Powell, I'd love... | ||
You know, everybody knows me and Mnuchin weren't exactly bosom buddies. | ||
Whenever I wanted to put a little dig in Stevie, all I had to do was remind the boss that it was Mnuchin that appointed Jay Powell, who the boss thought was the worst Fed chair in modern history, who cost us the election because that SOB raised interest rates well before he should have, even though In his own mind, he's thinking, well, why do I have to do that? | ||
All those jobs are going offshore and there's going to be no inflation. | ||
Jay, Mnuchin, what a pair. | ||
They deserved each other. | ||
But Steve, that's epic. | ||
Good for Scott Pelley to finally get cut to the chase of that. | ||
Deplorables, please understand this. | ||
The people who control this government, whether they're Democrats or Republicans, think that whenever your wages are going to go up, they're going to ship your jobs offshore, and that's just fine, so people can have cheap crap at Walmart. | ||
Even though they don't have a paycheck, it's cheap crap at Walmart. | ||
God, I love that, Steve. | ||
Oh my! | ||
I was actually watching it live and my head blew up. | ||
I had to go to producer Cameron right away so we got to pull that. | ||
I said he couldn't have possibly said that. | ||
The Federal Reserve controls so much of your life because it controls the money supply and capital and that's why every time they got you know Steve, that is one bad dude, okay, on so many levels. | ||
And the funny part, the joke was always on Mnuchin. | ||
Because Mnuchin thought that once Powell got in there, that he could control Powell. | ||
That's how kind of arrogant Steve Mnuchin was. | ||
Soon as Powell gets in there, this guy, he's like this prissy, arrogant guy who's gonna do exactly what he wants to do. | ||
And he had, I mean, look, Fed Chairman need to have a bedside manner, okay? | ||
It's like, even when we had good news, Steve, he'd go out there, the news would get announced, the markets would go up, and then as soon as Powell came out and started talking about it, the markets would tank. | ||
It would drive the boss nuts. | ||
President Trump, this guy, if he had it to do over again, and over and over again, Jay Powell would be the head of the World Bank of Indonesia, and nowhere near in this country, and he probably would have sent Mnuchin off with him. | ||
That's a bad dude. | ||
But let's stay with the point. | ||
What he's saying, what Jay Powell is saying, is that the way the globalization system is rigged with these socialites who want to basically punish Americans for standing up for election integrity, the way it's rigged, the way it's rigged is if you try to earn a buck and you try to ask for some additional money, Off your job goes offshore and shame on the AFL-CIO for getting in bed. | ||
With the Chamber of Commerce and the Business Roundtable to take out the only president, Donald J. Trump, in modern history who ever cared about real rising wages for blue-collar Americans. | ||
That is a beautiful thing. | ||
Good for you, Bannon. | ||
I bet you there's nobody else on TV who's showing that clip today who understands it. | ||
That's the inside joke of all the corporate media. | ||
Yeah, this is the thing itself. | ||
What's amazing is that—we'll get back to it in a second—he implies that a bigger paycheck for the deplorables is all the issues with inflation. | ||
As soon as the deplorables start getting paid more, that's where inflation, that's where ugly old inflation comes in. | ||
Not the screwed up monetary policy, not overspending, not trillions of dollars on wasted—no, the problem is the deplorables. | ||
As soon as wages go up— I wish they had listened to Liz Warren back in the day, the two-income trap. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
We've got Raheem Kassam over there working away. | ||
I know this stuff's blowing up on Lynn Forrester de Rothschild, buddy of Carlos Slim. | ||
We're giving you signal, not noise today. | ||
We're giving you inside baseball here in the War Room. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Great, return with Dr. Navarro in a second. | ||
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♪ Spread the word all through Hong Kong ♪ ♪ We will fight till they're all gone ♪ ♪ We rejoice when there's no more ♪ ♪ Let's take down the CCP ♪ ♪ They have all gone ♪ War Room, Pandemic, with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room, Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Oh Oh OK, we've got the Federal Reserve Chairman also got breaking breaking news and our great team over at National Pulse is all over this. | ||
We're going to get to this in a second. | ||
As soon as Denver can get that headline up. | ||
Let me have it. | ||
But this is from July 4th of 2020 in the engine room. | ||
of the war room is on fire the engine room you got the live chat that's feeding up information the entire time you got the engine room the uh the the laboring oars at the war room and they have given us just another bombshell from July 4th from News Punch Rothschild links Linda Rothschild introduced Dershowitz to was it Ghislaine? | ||
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Ghislaine. | |
Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
It's a big old picture of guess who? | ||
The Clintons. | ||
It's Hillary. | ||
Did I say something about managed decline by our elites? | ||
It got derogatory. | ||
She's a great, by the way, she's a great person to have out front. | ||
This is Carlos Slim's friend. | ||
This is a great person to have out front on the inclusive capital. | ||
That takes the 100 CEOs on Saturday and does a full beatdown on the deplorables. | ||
That if you so much as start passing these bills to try to get to fair elections on real counts of certifiable, chain-of-custody ballots for fair elections, we, the CEOs, are going to stop investing, stop hiring, all that, and in social media, if you guys are on here, you're banned for life. | ||
New oligarchy. | ||
So the front person for this is, was it Lynn Forrester? | ||
De Rothschild. | ||
Married to a Rothschild. | ||
It was an inclusive capital, that's her thing. | ||
She's a buddy, a friend of Carlos Slim's, an advisor to Carlos Slim's. | ||
I think a confidant. | ||
A confidant. | ||
Quote unquote confidant. | ||
There'll be more on that later. | ||
And he's very keen on getting an ambassadorship. | ||
Very keen on getting an ambassadorship. | ||
From the Biden administration? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Now she's the one that's setting up this call of the 100 CEOs, and a couple of them had to take time away from Augusta. | ||
A very inclusive place. | ||
They're an inclusive Augusta National. | ||
We're a very inclusive Augusta National, where they come off the... You know what I'm going to do? | ||
You're going to tear down the walls of Augusta National? | ||
For all the caddies, all the African American caddies that they banned in Augusta National 40 years ago, I'm going to put out a call to the caddies right now. | ||
I will help get you a lawyer. | ||
So we can sue the inclusiveness of Augusta National and these CEOs, their members, personally sue them. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because it's inclusive. | ||
And that's the inclusive capital that's having 100 CEOs on the Washington Post reporting. | ||
All they do is beat down on the deplorables nonstop. | ||
Because April Ryan tells us, hey, the deplorables, the Trump movement hates the brain of America. | ||
Of course, Bianca Gracia and the people of the Rio Grande Valley and in Henry Cuellar's district, they would beg to differ, ma'am. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Peter Navarro, the Federal Reserve Chair. | ||
He told you what managed decline is. | ||
Hey, it's very hard for wealthy nations. | ||
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It's very hard for wealthy nations to raise prices and to raise wages. | |
No, it's not, sir. | ||
If you weren't a complete moron. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
Okay, pal, J-pal, dude, note to self, you know, just because Mnuchin flunked all economics at Yale, don't mean you have to be a moron. | ||
This is not a law of physics. | ||
In 2019, how did wages get raised? | ||
Guess what? | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, the tariffs, the protectionism. | ||
Yes, I use the P word. | ||
Reason Magazine. | ||
Dr. Navarro, what say you, sir? | ||
It was truly remarkable during the four years of the Trump administration that we proved that populist economic nationalist policies work to rise the standard of living and wages disproportionately for blue-collar America. | ||
The previous eight years under Obama and Biden, you saw the most massive transfer of wealth from middle and lower class America to The elites. | ||
And you're going to see that again. | ||
Now, Powell, true confessions with Powell, he's told us basically that you're never going to see wage hikes because Biden is going to allow globalization and offshoring unlike Trump. | ||
The underlying thing here that's really bad about Powell is he doesn't understand that all of these bills that are working their way through the Biden and Democrat Congress are going to be the real inflation harbinger. | ||
This stuff is coming at us, Steve, like a bullet train heading from Tokyo to Osaka. | ||
I mean, it's coming hard. | ||
And it's going to come down hard. | ||
See, this is the way they're going to pay for these bills, Steve. | ||
They're going to basically pay for it with inflation, right? | ||
So if you're making, if you're making, the family making 50 grand this year, right? | ||
When that inflation starts hitting, that 50 grand is going to shrink down to 45 or 40 grand. | ||
Even as mortgage rates are going up and your wages won't be going up with that, because even as inflation is eating away at your existing situation, right? | ||
If you try to make your situation better, Your job's going to go offshore. | ||
That's what Jay Powell told you. | ||
That's a historic interview, Steve. | ||
That will stand in history as the unveiling of the Davos State, the managed decline of the elites, the acknowledgement. | ||
And you buried the lead in a way because what he said was, this was interesting, the one word he used, he said, wealthy nations Wealthy nations, right? | ||
So what it is is it's this big redistributive scheme. | ||
Globalization is a redistributive scheme where basically we're going to redistribute our wealth in the form of the wages which would otherwise be earned by blue-collar Americans to Look, Steve, if they played fair, that would be one set of facts, but you've got China, which is the biggest mercantilist and protectionist in global history, across the galaxy. | ||
I mean, they just cheat until the cows come home. | ||
India, the Maharaja of tariffs. | ||
Europe, with all the tax breaks and value-added tax and all the crap they pull with us, sticking us to it. | ||
So, we live in a world where if we do not have a president, Yeah. | ||
Who is an economic nationalist. | ||
And if we do not retake the Congress in 2022 with somebody other than Kevin McCarthy as the House Speaker, someone like Jim Jordan, who understands economic populism, it's going to be a lean lunch for blue collar America. | ||
You know, you guys said that 2019 is the greatest year, I think, since World War II for the American worker. | ||
Hey, we had a couple of good runs there in the 40s and 50s and early 60s. | ||
Greatest run ever, lowest unemployment, highest wage, I think wages went up 11%. | ||
Of course, he tells you... January 2020, Steve. | ||
And I'm just saying, because we are not into conspiracy theories here, and we started the war on pandemic before anybody else thought it, but I'm just saying there's no conspiracies, but there's also no coincidences. | ||
Just at the time when the year ends, what do we get? | ||
The CCP virus. | ||
None of this would have happened. | ||
2020 would have been another rock and roll year leading up to Trump's landslide victory in November. | ||
But, hey, the CCP virus came just about the time that you signed the skinny deal in the East Wing. | ||
So if you look at M2, the money supply... Yeah, go ahead, sir. | ||
You can argue, you know, the conspiracy theory about whether The CCP genetically engineered that virus and intentionally foisted on the world. | ||
That's not really the point. | ||
The point is that we know this virus came from China and that the CCP hid it for two months in a way where they were allowed to protect their own population They foisted it upon the world and virtually ensured a pandemic with their behavior. | ||
They could have contained it in Wuhan, right? | ||
And it was in the Wuhan Virology Lab. | ||
So, maybe they game this out. | ||
I don't know if they're that smart, but what they did, took down Donald J. Trump. | ||
Unleashed the forces of globalism again, has allowed China to advance its both geopolitical and military objectives. | ||
Hold it, hold it, great reset after populism. | ||
There's no conspiracies, but this is not a coincidence. | ||
Great, hold it, great reset after, great reset after the populist of Europe and the United States and Brazil, and build back better. | ||
Build back better. | ||
All of them. | ||
Here's the thing, Peter. | ||
We'll only get you for a couple of minutes. | ||
They're blaming it on the wages of the Grundoons. | ||
It's all the wages. | ||
M2, we're having you on tomorrow. | ||
M2 is on fire. | ||
That's the money supply. | ||
It's been flat forever. | ||
It's literally like a rocket ship. | ||
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It's like an Elon Musk rocket ship that's taken off. | |
Can't be the M2! | ||
Can't be the velocity of money. | ||
Can't be the money supply. | ||
Can't be that. | ||
We're just printing money non-stop because we're not paying for any of this stuff. | ||
They can't sell the bonds. | ||
They're not raising taxes. | ||
They can't raise taxes high enough. | ||
It's just printing money and the chart shows that. | ||
Nobody's in charge right now. | ||
We've had this discussion. | ||
It's a confederacy of separate silos in the Biden administration who had eight years to perfect Getting stuff done using things like executive orders or now pushing stuff through Congress with their majority in both houses. | ||
And they're all getting all this stuff done without any regard for the negative synergies between what they are doing. | ||
I mean the amount of money that they are appropriating Is beyond anything which this economy can reasonably handle. | ||
And we've already got trillions running through this economy. | ||
And so, look, the thing that bothers me the most right now is the Fauci-ites north of the border talking about shutting everybody down, wearing masks, getting vaccines. | ||
And having no responsibility whatsoever for what's happening south of the border with an open border where the Brazilian strain is coming up, along with probably the South African and UK strains. | ||
Peter, Peter, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to get you back on tomorrow to go through this in detail, particularly Fauci in the different strains. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
We're going to return in a moment. | ||
Sloane Rackmuth from North Carolina. | ||
The Tar Heel next. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, before we go to North Carolina, bring in Sloane Rackmuth, who also is a contributor over at the National Pulse. | ||
She's the president of the Education First Alliance down there, fighting for our students, fighting for a real education. | ||
I want to go back to my new favorite topic. | ||
It used to be the Federal Reserve telling you you couldn't have higher wages because they're going to ship all your jobs. | ||
They keep inflation low. | ||
It's not that they're printing $10 trillion, which is about what we're going to spend this year. | ||
Remember, it's a $5.2 trillion budget because you've got $3.5 trillion of transfer payments, mandatory transfer payments, until you do statutory, until you undo the laws. | ||
Right, or change the law. | ||
You got $1.5 trillion of discretionary quote unquote spending. | ||
They did $1.9 trillion on the COVID CCP bill, the CCP virus bill, most radical piece of legislation in 50 years. | ||
Now they're talking about a $2 trillion infrastructure bill. | ||
Add it up, folks. | ||
You don't think that's going to blow the money supply up? | ||
They're going to raise taxes? | ||
Right. | ||
They're going to raise taxes. | ||
They're going to try to sell a bunch of bonds to the Chinese and the Japanese and to the Gulf Emirates. | ||
And then the rest of the gap is going to be a massive gap. | ||
They're just going to print money. | ||
That's why M2, the money supply, is like a rocket ship. | ||
But that has nothing to do. | ||
That has nothing to do with inflation, right? | ||
The money supply is not because the global economy is changing. | ||
You know, it's very hard to raise prices and you can't wait to raise wages because that's what drives inflation. | ||
Is you blue collar workers getting a better deal or white collar workers at the lower end of the middle class? | ||
You're getting a better deal. | ||
Of course, we're we're putting, you know, over at the DARPA right now, the Defense Department Long Term Research. | ||
They're putting their talk. | ||
If they get a covid virus, they're going to put a chip in you. | ||
Bannon's crazy talking about transhumanism, but the DARPA is going to put a chip in you that's going to constantly fight the virus. | ||
They're going to one-up Tony Fauci, they're going to one-up Moderna, they're going to one-up... Yeah, we don't need to change your DNA, we're just going to put a chip in you. | ||
Put a chip. | ||
No problem. | ||
Right? | ||
And by the way, all the chips, artificial intelligence, artificial general intelligence, artificial super intelligence, that's all to take jobs. | ||
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Right? | |
When he says technology and globalization, technology, technology. | ||
And they're not coming from blue-collar jobs. | ||
You think they eviscerate the factories? | ||
You wait till they come through the lower administrative work. | ||
of office workers. | ||
They're going to clean out the cubicles with artificial intelligence. | ||
And then where are you? | ||
So before we get to Sloan, what about what about what about Lynn? | ||
What about Lynn? | ||
What about Lynn Forrester de Rothschild? | ||
I've been going through some of my old emails. | ||
Yes. | ||
Back when this was our original project. | ||
OK. | ||
And I have the original founding document. | ||
The founding document. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Of the. | ||
So it was originally inclusive. | ||
This inclusive capital. | ||
Yeah, so it was originally entitled, The Henry Jackson Initiative Towards a More Inclusive Capitalism. | ||
And this is a 32-page, maybe I'll just publish this, the 32-page founding document where it goes through all of the, by the way, this is just from my private email, so I'm happy to share this with people so that they can see, you know, what this was originally supposed to be and what it actually turned out as. | ||
What it devolved into. | ||
Once Linda Rothschild got her mitts on it. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
This is Lynn Rothschild, friend of Carlos Slim. | ||
That one? | ||
That's the one. | ||
Confidant of Carlos Slim. | ||
It's just, it's just, um... Confidant. | ||
What a crossover episode this is for me. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
This is right, we're going down memory lane. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
By the way, the Henry Jackson Society was great until you got associated with it. | ||
It was so hardcore. | ||
Now you get Rahim over there, he's greasing up. | ||
Let's get an inclusive capital program. | ||
Believe me, my name was nowhere on these documents. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in, we're going to get back to all this. | ||
Let's bring in Sloan. | ||
Sloan, tell us, you've got a rally tomorrow. | ||
I want people to know all the details, but you're known, how do I say this? | ||
People that know me that are fire breathers say, no, no, no, no. | ||
She's a fire breather among fire breathers. | ||
She gets a little worked up. | ||
What's Education First Alliance? | ||
What's going on down in North Carolina? | ||
And why are you at the tip of the spear? | ||
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Yeah, I do get a lot of that, that I'm worked up, absolutely. | |
So, Education First Alliance is a project that I just put together, actually, with some other fire breathers that came out of the MAGA movement, for sure. | ||
And we put it together in January, and I was an investigative reporter, I still am, and realized that, hey, you know, really the center stage, if you will, to save this country, happens to be in the classroom, not because we chose it, Because our, you know, progressive people in charge have chosen that. | ||
And so we're fighting Marxism, as is everywhere in America right now, but certainly in North Carolina. | ||
And we're fighting it in the classroom. | ||
I mean, you guys were talking about the globalist push in every single direction in this country. | ||
And for us, it's very present in the classroom. | ||
The Soros agenda, Ford Foundation agenda, it's being pushed. | ||
Okay, let me ask you, you know, I come from the Commonwealth of Virginia and our great, you know, friendly competitor down there is folks in North Carolina, the Tar Heels, and a lot of my family come from North Carolina. | ||
I don't normally equate North Carolina with Marxism. | ||
So walk people through that. | ||
When you say that Marxism is now in the schools, what do you mean by that? | ||
Can you be specific? | ||
What do you mean Marxism is in the schools and being taught to our kids? | ||
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Yeah, well, absolutely. | |
It isn't something that you think about with North Carolina. | ||
It's a traditionally red state. | ||
But we've had a very slow march of progressivism since in 2012, George Soros planted a flag in both here and in Texas and has funded 27 separate Education focused groups, while I believe that the GOP here, the GOP has been asleep at the wheel. | ||
I mean, you know, we talk about education and the battles that we're fighting right now. | ||
This is the culture war. | ||
And as we know, the GOP has traditionally wanted to keep their hands clean and steer clear of these culture wars. | ||
And now we're really confronted with it. | ||
And so, you know, the Marxist push is The transgender agenda and pushing that in K through 12. | ||
They're actually censoring Western canon right now and try to erase history in front of our very eyes and in real time in our classrooms. | ||
And, you know, the BLM agenda and critical race theory have been pushed hard and it's happened fast. | ||
It's been a top-down from our Department of Instruction to our school board. | ||
All at one time. | ||
Yep. | ||
We're actually going to have tomorrow, Raheem, correct? | ||
We're going to have another individual from Virginia Beach, Virginia, from the Commonwealth of Virginia, talking about critical, another activist. | ||
Vicki Manning, school board member. | ||
School board member, very concerned about critical race theory. | ||
So, Sloan, tomorrow, you're actually going to tell you, we want as many people that are inclined to attend or support to support Sloan and the team. | ||
But you guys are actually going to Raleigh and going to have a rally from like 9 30 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon. | ||
What is the purpose? | ||
What is driving you folks to feel that you have to go and have your have a redress of your grievances at the state capitol about about education? | ||
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Well, that's exactly what we're going to do. | |
We're having a Legislation Action Day and I'm proud to tell you now over a thousand people have registered support for coming to this. | ||
People from all across North Carolina. | ||
We're going to talk to our reps. | ||
We're going to speak to our reps and say our voice needs to be heard. | ||
Our children do not need to be divided. | ||
They need to be united. | ||
And as we know, These curriculums, critical race theory and the like, they want to go right back to, you know, an era where we looked at skin color and divided people based along those lines. | ||
It's immoral, it's wrong, and it's not legal as well. | ||
And so we're going to have patriots who are going to come out from everywhere, and we're going to be joined by some great speakers and the opportunity to go beyond the keyboard, right, and get in front of people and let them hear what you have to say. | ||
So Sloan, I know you're going to the state capitol, and I'm sure the state education department has some say so in this, but in North Carolina, still like Virginia and other places, that the local school boards have a lot of power. | ||
Where do you guys stand? | ||
We have the Precinct Strategy Project. | ||
We had overwhelming support of people going to become precinct committeemen, and they're not being welcomed by open arms by the establishment. | ||
They didn't think they were, but they're in now the grind. | ||
Where do you stand in North Carolina? | ||
of actually taking control of these local school boards and making sure at the very basic level there's no, none of this nonsense is going to get by any of the the frontline moms and dads. | ||
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Right, well, in North Carolina, we have it coming from top down, and we have it coming from bottom up. | |
So we have kind of like the vice effect. | ||
So make no mistake about it, in North Carolina, these things are coming from the top down. | ||
They're being mandated in an ethnic studies curriculum that's analogous to California, where in the curriculum, it has prescriptions that must be taught. | ||
And in the final analysis, that is critical race theory. | ||
So unless and until we can blow that up, Then it's going to serve very little utility to to deal with the school board and with the districts. | ||
So we're doing that at the same time. | ||
So we've got to blow that up. | ||
And I think in a lot of states there they're coming to realize that as well. | ||
And also we do have the whack-a-mole. | ||
Now see transparency is for the government. | ||
Privacy is for the citizen. | ||
So we're arming people with that knowledge and techniques to fight back. | ||
Our school boards, we even have some so-called conservatives who run as a conservative and in about three months lose their backbone like everywhere else, right? | ||
And they don't want to fight these culture wars. | ||
And they're going to have to. | ||
They're going to have to stand strong. | ||
So Sloan, first off, how do people find out more about what is America First education and also about you and your group? | ||
And then how do they get more? | ||
What's the what's the game plan for tomorrow? | ||
How do they get access to that? | ||
How they join up with you guys? | ||
Because we want the biggest turnout as possible at the state capitol tomorrow. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
We need to raise our voices. | ||
And so for all of you that say, gosh, I'm really tired of this going on. | ||
Show up. | ||
Show up. | ||
So edfirstnc.org is our organization. | ||
Jump on there, find out details for tomorrow, get in our mailing list for sure. | ||
And as far as the rally, Bicentennial Park, 9.30 a.m. | ||
to 2 p.m. | ||
Show up, take the day off. | ||
You need to go from behind the keyboard and put your money where your mouth is. | ||
If you're upset, let's do something about it tomorrow. | ||
Sloan, what we'd like to do, I'll have my producer, we'd love to have you, we start the show at 10 o'clock tomorrow, love to have you guys on at the beginning to re-emphasize our support of what you good folks are doing down there in the Tar Heel State. | ||
So, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
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Fantastic! | |
Talk to you tomorrow. | ||
This is getting to be this again. | ||
And by the way, for the Republicans after the donor class, don't don't change the populist policies because that's bringing in Hispanics as bringing in African-Americans. | ||
They understand that the good jobs are going to come back with those policies. | ||
They're going to get a big share of them and they're going to lead to higher wages, better families, more stable families, more income for the family, more things to do. | ||
But the way that you get the suburban moms is you got it's the school openings. | ||
And all the stuff that's being foisted on these kids in these schools, that's what's going to do it. | ||
It's also the transgender sports. | ||
It's defending the kids against the sports. | ||
And it's also the vaccine passports. | ||
You get on top of all three, and of course the donor class doesn't want that. | ||
Remember, it's the 100 CEOs, Linda Rothschild, Linda Rothschild, her 100 CEOs, they're going to be the ones forcing, they got Delta, they got the airlines on there. | ||
They're going to be the ones forcing the vaccine passport. | ||
Pete Buttigieg said yesterday, hey, it's all in the plan of God. | ||
It's all in the plan of God. | ||
And we're here to assist. | ||
We're not going to let the reason they're not going to legislate it. | ||
They understand it's a killer. | ||
It's a one third, two thirds, two thirds. | ||
People against it will go nuts. | ||
Right. | ||
They understand that they're going to get they're going to get their Trojan horse. | ||
The corporations that do it, Mr. Rahim Ghassan. | ||
So I was just going back through some of the other emails. | ||
You're going down memory lane here. | ||
Not that far back actually. I actually have one of me and you emailing about Linda Rothschild back in 2015. | ||
So Bill Clinton was in London giving a speech hosted by Linda Rothschild. | ||
Clinton was giving a speech on inclusive capitalism hosted by Linda Rothschild in the private corporation City of London Guildhall building. | ||
Not very inclusive. | ||
That does not play well over time. | ||
And Linda Rothschild introduces it by saying, I thought, I wondered how easy it would be to get 500 people to listen to a speech about capitalism on a Friday night in London. I thought about calling it 50 Shades of Capitalism, but instead I invited Bill Clinton. Is that a rape joke? | ||
Wow. That one doesn't play, that does not play well over time. I want to go back to that. | ||
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Is it Lin Forrester de Rothschild? | |
Friend, confidant of Carlos Slim. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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I want to go to, we got a lot to go through. | ||
Tomorrow we're going to try to, producer Cameron is going to try and line up Sloan at the top of the show for her down in North Carolina. | ||
We've also got an activist on the school board member. | ||
Yeah, Vicki Manning. | ||
Vicki Manning on this critical race theory in the Commonwealth of Virginia down there in Virginia Beach. | ||
We're going to get all that. | ||
I think we're going to have Rudy DeMar, we've got Mike Lindell, I think for an hour, if we can tie him down. | ||
He's always good for news. | ||
I think it's like five different news breaks coming out of the last week's show. | ||
So he's going to be there with more updates on the social media platform, his continual fight with Dominion voting, who are not backing off whatsoever. | ||
And then more he's got with his new film coming out and new information. | ||
All of it. | ||
Mike Lindell, the one and only Tamar. | ||
Raheem Kassam, this Rothschilds thing gets even bigger. | ||
I just want people to put it in perspective. | ||
When you speak at Guildhall... | ||
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Yes. | |
In London. | ||
That's the old where the mayor's, that's like the main... The Lord Mayor. | ||
The Lord Mayor. | ||
The City of London is the original London with the walls. | ||
The City of London, we say City of London now, Wall Street. | ||
City of London is the Wall Street of Europe and used to be Wall Street for the world when the pound was the prime reserve currency. | ||
It was the most powerful financial place on earth and it's the second most powerful only to Wall Street today. | ||
So when you're invited to Guildhall, when she sets up for Clinton to go there, that is a huge honor. | ||
You don't get that a lot. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
Look, the Guildhall... London is actually two cities. | ||
It's the City of London and the City of Westminster. | ||
And the City of Westminster was where the monarch reigned from, and the City of London was where the merchants really held the monarch to ransom because of their early access to the Thames, where all the trade was coming through. | ||
And so they were able to carve out for themselves their own rules, their own regulations, and really to hive off a very special deal for themselves. | ||
That's where This all began, basically. | ||
I mean, you may say that that was where modern globalism really began. | ||
A set of rules for us, and a different set of rules for somebody else. | ||
In the City of London, there would have been no United States if the City of London had not financed and put up the venture capital for the Pilgrims. | ||
Remember, the first money came from the Pilgrims. | ||
The Jamestown Company, all financed out of the City of London. | ||
The United States, the exploration, and then development, all financed by the City of London. | ||
Yep. | ||
And, you know, a lot of this goes back to something I was saying in the break as well, which is that, you know, the globalists, the Linda Rothschilds of the world, the inclusive capitalism people, as you have them today, you know, the reason they do all of this stuff, they don't care what life is like in, you know, Watts, for instance, right? | ||
They don't care what life is like. | ||
They don't care what Lydia Friend is going through. | ||
Right, but what they're worried about is that people are starting to realise that the war isn't really between, you know, the underclass and the middle class, but actually that more and more people, ethnic minorities especially, are beginning to realise, hey, wait a minute, it's these people. | ||
It is the Wall Street types and the City of London types. | ||
So their whole thing is, hey, what we're going to do We're going to take a little bit more, every little bit, from the middle classes and redistribute it down. | ||
We're also going to put them at war with one another, right? | ||
Have them rioting in each other's districts and, you know, race war and all that stuff because they know if they don't do all of those things, then the working classes, the immigrant classes, the ethnic minorities, oh, they ain't coming for the McCloskeys anymore. | ||
They're coming for the Linda Rothschilds at that point. | ||
And that's why all of this is happening. | ||
So the Guildhall, I wrote this back up on the 26th of June 2015 for Breitbart London. | ||
By the way, a week after Trump announced, he announced on the 17th of June 2015. | ||
announced on the 17th of June 2015. There you go. Almost a year to the date before Brexit happened and Bill Clinton was in town and you know he got this this great invite to speak on a Friday night in London at the Guildhall on behalf of this inclusive capitalism project Linda Rothschild hosting and you know what was really stunning to us about this at the time. | ||
I now remember it and I remember emailing you about it. | ||
And emails to you are really easy to remember once you get a memory jog because you remember having to repeat the same emails over and over again before you internalize what I say. | ||
And I was telling you, hey, you know, it's kind of a snooze fest. | ||
But what was really interesting is even in a room of 500 globalists or globalist wannabes, Clinton wouldn't take any questions. | ||
And that was what really stood out to me about all of this. | ||
But you can pinpoint this. | ||
I'm going to post this in the live chat so people can go back and see. | ||
Linda Rothschild, one of those social fixtures, Tom Wolfe called them in Bonfire of the Vanities, the social x-rays, right? | ||
Built like a one-iron. | ||
So, no, she's going to be, we're going to make her famous, right? | ||
She's so, you know, she's so anti-deplorable. | ||
She's so anti-working people in this country. | ||
She detests you so much. | ||
That she organized with her inclusive capital, what is it, NGO? | ||
I think it's an LLC. | ||
LLC? | ||
You've got to make some money there. | ||
She organized this call with 100 CEOs. | ||
You know, she brought a bunch of them off of Augusta National. | ||
I think inclusive, I think of Augusta National members that came off and joined this call. | ||
The whole call was a beat down on the deplorables. | ||
If you have the audacity to go and try to get Even basic laws like in Georgia, which is only halfway where we think it's going to be. | ||
They're going to stop investment. | ||
They're going to stop servicing. | ||
They're going to stop hiring you guys. | ||
No, this is this is the mailed fist. | ||
OK, so we're going to make Lynn Rothschild and her confidant Carlos Slim. | ||
First thing she ought to do is call Carlos tonight in the confident mode and say, hey, why don't you take some of that hundred billion dollars and why don't you spread it out to all the people in northern Mexico? | ||
That live like animals, because you've stolen all the money, right? | ||
You've stolen all the money. | ||
This is the time you have to stand. | ||
The Frankenstein monster created by our brothers and sisters, the Libertarians, are now, you're seeing a full board. | ||
That's not Steve Bannon saying. | ||
They're showing you what they think of you. | ||
They're out to destroy you, okay? | ||
They have no interest in your well-being, no interest in your family's well-being. | ||
They don't want you to have a job. | ||
They want to make you unclubbable, right? | ||
They don't want your kids to have jobs. | ||
They don't want your kids to go to good universities. | ||
That's Lynn. | ||
Forrester de Rothschild. | ||
And we're going to make her famous over the next couple of days. | ||
If she wants to stand up and do it, fine. | ||
Hey, jump into the fray and let's get it on. | ||
Podcast is up? | ||
Yeah, the podcast is up. | ||
Really, really encourage people to listen to it. | ||
And especially, you know I've touched a nerve somewhere in the last 24 hours because we're currently experiencing a rather large DDoS attack on the National Park. | ||
So you can still access the site because we just upgraded our servers last month. |