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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. | ||
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | |
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | |
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
When is the time? | ||
Well, in your written statement, you say, now is not the time to pull back on masking, physical distancing, and avoiding congregate settings. | ||
When is the time? | ||
When do Americans get their freedom back? | ||
Can you put your microphone, please? | ||
When we get the level of infection in this country low enough that it is not a really high... What is low enough? | ||
Give me a number. | ||
We had 15 days to slow the spread turned into one year of lost liberty. | ||
What metrics, what measures, what has to happen before Americans get their freedoms back? | ||
My message, Congressman Jordan, is to get as many people vaccinated as quickly as we possibly can. | ||
To get the level of infection in this country low, that it is no longer a threat. | ||
That is when. | ||
And I believe when that happens, you will see... What determines when? | ||
I'm sorry? | ||
What? | ||
What measure? | ||
I mean, are we just going to continue this forever? | ||
When does, when does, when do we get to the point, what measure, what standard, what objective outcome do we have to reach before, before Americans get their liberty and freedoms back? | ||
You know, you're indicating liberty and freedom. | ||
I look at it as a public health measure to prevent people from dying and going to the hospital. | ||
You don't think Americans' liberties have been threatened the last year, Dr. Fauci? | ||
They've been assaulted. | ||
Their liberties have. | ||
I don't look at this as a liberty thing, Congressman Jordan. | ||
Well, that's obvious. | ||
I look at this as a public health thing. | ||
I disagree with you on that. | ||
You think the Constitution is suspended during a virus, during a pandemic? | ||
It's certainly not. | ||
This will end, for sure, when we get the level of infection very low. | ||
For a year, American citizens haven't been able to come to their Capitol to petition their government to talk to their representatives and freedom of the press. | ||
These very pictures that Representative Scalise just showed you and talked about? | ||
Guess what? | ||
The press isn't allowed in those facilities. | ||
The Biden administration will not let the press in there. | ||
And certainly freedom of speech. | ||
The governor of our third largest state meets with physicians and that video is censored because they dare to disagree with Dr. Fauci? | ||
So I just want to know, when do Americans get their First Amendment liberties back? | ||
You know, I don't think anything was censured because they felt they couldn't disagree with me. | ||
I think you're making this a personal thing and it isn't. | ||
It's not a personal thing. | ||
No, you are. | ||
That is exactly what you're doing. | ||
No, your recommendations carry a lot of weight, Dr. Fauci. | ||
We just had the chair of the Financial Services Committee said she loves you and you're the greatest thing in the world. | ||
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Will the gentleman yield? | |
My recommendations are consistent. | ||
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Will the gentleman yield? | |
No, it's my time. | ||
Can I answer the question, please? | ||
My recommendations are not a personal recommendation. | ||
It's based on the CDC guidance, which is underscored. | ||
And I'm asking the question, what measures have to be attained before Americans get their First Amendment liberties back? | ||
I just told you that. | ||
No, you haven't given anything specific. | ||
You said, we hope when this... Tell me specifically. | ||
Right now, we have about 60,000 infections a day, which is a very large risk for a surge. | ||
We're not talking about liberties, we're talking about a pandemic that has killed 560,000 Americans. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
I don't disagree with that, and I understand how serious that is, but I also understand it's pretty serious when businesses have been shut down, people can't go to church, people can't assemble in their own homes with their friends, with their families, people can't go to a loved one's funeral, people can't get to their government, petition their representative to redress their grievances. | ||
I also understand the First Amendment's pretty darn important, and it's been a year, and I want to know when Americans will get those First Amendment liberties back. | ||
You just said people cannot assemble in their own homes. | ||
They can. | ||
That's a CDC recommendation for vaccination. | ||
Not last fall they couldn't. | ||
I didn't hear. | ||
Not last fall they couldn't. | ||
I didn't hear what he said. | ||
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Amendment time has expired. | |
I'll give you one instance of when we can get our liberties back. | ||
It's when 90% Well, I want to know if that's what Dr. Fauci... Is it 90% Dr. Fauci? | ||
Is it 90%? | ||
That's what I'd like to know. | ||
Give us some objective standards versus when certain things get reached we might be able to get back to having our liberty. | ||
When? | ||
what are the numbers? You're going to see a gradual from the right now we're at an unacceptably high level we're at On a daily basis, it's unacceptably high, regardless of who you are. | ||
What you're going to see as more and more people get vaccinated, and we get over 3 million people a day, you're going to see the level of infection come down and down, and gradually we're going to have more flexibility for doing the things that you're talking about. | ||
Where does it get to? | ||
When it comes down, what number do we get our liberties back? | ||
Tell me the number. | ||
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Tell me the number. | |
When 90% of the members of Congress get vaccinated. | ||
But you're not a doctor, Mr. Clyburn. | ||
He is. | ||
What is the number? | ||
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Thank you for recognizing me, Mr. Clyburn. | |
Thank you for giving me the time. | ||
I'd like my question answered. | ||
Reclaiming my time. | ||
Regular order. | ||
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Regular order. | |
Just a moment. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I don't want you to answer my question. | ||
The American people want Dr. Fauci to answer the question. | ||
What does it have to be? | ||
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If you need to respect the chair and shut your mouth. | |
I've already done that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
That last is in Denmark. | ||
One of the health officials talking about that. | ||
I guess it's Denmark's never going to. | ||
I'm not going to use one of the vaccines ever again. | ||
And she fell out. | ||
But before that, that's your nation. | ||
That's your nation's capital. | ||
On the CCP virus, the virus that came from the Wuhan lab, it's Thursday, the 15th of April, the year of our Lord 2021, the 12th anniversary of the founding of the Tea Party, but the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel. | ||
And in the United States, Jim Jordan, one of the best, most straightforward congressmen we have in the United States Congress, asking just pretty basic questions for the data-based, evidence-based, science-based, St. | ||
Dr. Tony Fauci. | ||
And all you get is spin, all you get is happy talk, but ladies and gentlemen, And we've been on Dr. Fauci since the 23rd, 24th, 25th of January of 2020 of being a phony and a charlatan. | ||
Okay? | ||
My first guest, the great Dr. Peter Navarro, I'm going to bring in a second, had a confrontation with this phony a couple of days after that in the Situation Room in the White House. | ||
In which Dr. Peter Navarro saved millions. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, yes, Dr. Peter Navarro, a social scientist, an economist, an economist from Harvard. | ||
went after Dr. Fauci, supposed to be one of the top guys in the world about this. And Fauci wanted no borders shut down, no flights from China shut down, nothing shut down. The illness came to fist to cuffs. Peter Navarro's memo carried the day with Donald J. Trump. And that's why millions of Americans are still alive today. We don't need Tony Fauci lecturing people about 500,000 when there's blood on his hands. Right. We were taking that for YouTube or whatever. And I don't We don't care if you're on YouTube, not making money on YouTube anyway. | ||
Taking that by the head on the pikes. | ||
Josh Rogin, the best sourced reporter in this city for the Amazon Bezos Washington Post, the author of Chaos Under Heaven, still the definitive history of the Xi-Trump confrontation over the last four years, no matter what McMaster Fantasy McMaster's writing about in Politico. | ||
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Right? | |
The definitive book. | ||
Today, he's out saying, hey, it's not going to be too much longer that the mainstream media can cover. | ||
And he called him St. | ||
Fauci, I think it was. | ||
There's going to have to be an adult discussion about what went on with NIH and the Wuhan lab and the money that transferred in the support of these gain-of-function experiments. | ||
So being data-based, being evidence-based, being science-based like we are here in the War Room, I now want to bring in, we've got a jam show today and a lot of people we want to have on here, we can't because there's so much breaking news. | ||
I gotta bring in Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Navarro, what people see right there with Jim Jordan, understand That this is the kind of thing that went on the White House with Dr. Peter Navarro playing the Jim Jordan role and Fauci being Fauci. | ||
So Dr. Navarro, I'll let you take it from there. | ||
You've been in this situation of trying to pin this guy down to actually give you a number, a range of numbers. | ||
Sometimes, you know, it can't be 85 or 90 percent. | ||
It has to be a range. | ||
But the logic in back of his answer is not to spin and not to happy talk. | ||
And the American people saw it today in high relief. | ||
You can't get a straight answer from this. | ||
Nothing but happy talk. | ||
Dr. Navarro, you take it from there. | ||
So, first of all, as you can see, I'm wearing an homage to Jim Jordan, the Jim Jordan outfit. | ||
That is the guy who needs to be Speaker of the House in 2022. | ||
This is the man who will stand up for the people of America and speak in a clear, articulate and forceful manner and not back down. | ||
Juxtaposed against Kevin the Waffle McCarthy who saved Liz Cheney's bacon from the fire. | ||
She remains in leadership. | ||
Despite all of the abominations that she does. | ||
Now, Mr. Fauci, Dr. Fauci, St. | ||
Fauci. | ||
January 28th, 2020. | ||
I really want to stress this, Steve. | ||
I go into the Situation Room, and I sit down at the table, and there's 30 people in the room. | ||
Mulvaney's down at the end of the table. | ||
Chief of Staff leading this whole thing. | ||
We got Pottinger there, and there's three people across from me, right in the middle, just by chance, right across from me, is a guy, I didn't know who he was, never met him before, there were no name tags, right? | ||
I just took the guy's measure based on what came out of that dude's mouth. | ||
And what came out of that dude's mouth that day was travel bans don't work, and I'm opposed to the travel ban. | ||
This is what this guy says to me over and over again. | ||
I walked out of that room not knowing that this guy's excrement didn't smell, that he was revered around the world as some god, and all I could think, Steve, was this guy doesn't know what the hell he's talking about. | ||
And I saw that again today With Jim Jordan I saw it in my repeated interactions with Tony Fauci and it's criminal what The media has done in lionizing this guy, making him kind of the Delphic Oracle that people worshipped before, and you just can't get a straight answer out of him. | ||
All we want to know, all Jim Jordan wants to know is, what are the metrics? | ||
What's the science? | ||
What's the data? | ||
When we hit this, can we go back to church? | ||
When we hit this, can we send our kids to school? | ||
When we hit this, can we get back on an airplane and go to Europe? | ||
Fauci has nothing to tell us about this, and he goes, you know, it's not a liberty thing. | ||
Really, Tony? | ||
Not a liberty thing? | ||
The way we've got the left in control of this government now, using vaccine cards as a social credit score, just like in communist China. | ||
So, good for Jim Jordan. | ||
Let's get him in. | ||
Let's win the House back. | ||
Let's get him in as the leader. | ||
And Fauci needs to be held accountable. | ||
And again, behind me, radio audience, it's the house that Fauci built, the Wuhan Virology Lab. | ||
The only thing I wish about today was if Jordan had asked him why he allowed genetic engineering with U.S. | ||
taxpayer money to likely create the Fauci virus. | ||
That's, by the way, that's coming. | ||
It is the Fauci virus. | ||
It is the Fauci virus! | ||
Yeah. | ||
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100%. | |
It is the Fauci virus. | ||
The media is going to go down. | ||
They've got to go down with this ship now because they're so invested in saying Tony Fauci. | ||
Dr. Navarro, since we had a five or six minute cold opening, I would ask you to stay over for the next segment. | ||
We're also going to have Natalie Winters from National Pulse, another massive breaking story on National Pulse. | ||
We've got David Clements, one of the top experts on the Steal the Vote. | ||
Also, Doug Wardlow, who's running for Attorney General in Minnesota about the activities up there. | ||
A jam-packed hour here in the War Room. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we'll have Dr. Peter Navarro to finish up about Dr. Fauci, herd immunity, vaccine passports, and vaccines, next in The War Room. | ||
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War Room, pandemic, with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Okay, we got a lot to get through. | ||
Okay, this is for the audience. | ||
We're having a partners discussion with the audience, with the posse. | ||
The reason we do this show is to give you the same type of advice you would get in boardrooms, in the Kennedy Room of the National Security Council, in the Oval. | ||
This is what we try to do, lay out the information. | ||
This is why we talk about nomenclature, process, critical path, intellectual constructs, kind of forming your own mental map. | ||
So you make your own decision, but you have the architecture, the architectonics. | ||
Of how decisions are made. | ||
It's the reason I love Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Peter Navarro's got the great report up there on immigration to the border. | ||
He's got the great report on the stop the steal. | ||
And he's the number one guy on the on the vaccine, on the virus and the vaccine. | ||
All that. | ||
Why is that? | ||
He's a social scientist. | ||
He's an economist from Harvard, Ph.D. | ||
from Harvard. | ||
But he understands kind of how to think like that. | ||
Those are constructs. | ||
And this is puts forward right now. | ||
I went to the business school across the river. | ||
That's more of a trade school. | ||
He's more of an intellectual. | ||
But, Doctor, this is what I think is confusing. | ||
This is what I want the audience to understand. | ||
Fauci can't answer that. | ||
Jim Jordan's asking him a question to kind of walk us through what the plan is, but what the idea is the plan is based upon. | ||
What is the construct? | ||
Just tell us that. | ||
And then give us a number. | ||
And Fauci, he reverts to his default position is vaccines, I've got to get jabs in the arm, but no other numbers. | ||
I've got to get jabs in the arms, jabs in the arms. | ||
You were there. | ||
And whether you love the Trump administration or hate it, at least you guys have a theory of the case. | ||
What is the Biden administration's construct? | ||
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What is their theory of the case here? | |
Let me start with Fauci himself. | ||
The fundamental immense character determines his fate. | ||
And the character of Fauci is a cover-your-ass, extremely risk-averse bureaucrat. | ||
And when he was the czar during the AIDS epidemic, he was accused, and I think correctly, for killing over 15,000 gay men with AIDS because of the kind of risk aversion that he's exhibited throughout this whole pandemic. | ||
And when he won't answer that straight question to Jim Jordan, his risk aversion is holding him back From being able to say, yeah, once we hit this threshold, we're going to be okay. | ||
Our fate is Fauci's character, and it's a bad fate right now. | ||
Now, the construct here, if I'm in the Oval now and I'm sitting in front of the President, I'm saying, look, vaccine's fine, let's get it out there, let's do what we can, but... | ||
It may not work against the mutations. | ||
It may not work for a long period of time, so we're going to keep having to do it over and over again. | ||
And what we really need to be doing in addition, and I've always said this, is to do a big Operation Warp Speed on the therapeutics to take effectively death off the table. | ||
I'll be honest with you, Steve. | ||
If I had a choice between a therapeutic I knew that if I got sick I could take it and I'd have a mild case and be done with it versus a vaccine, which may or may not work, I'd take the therapeutic every time. | ||
My point here, Steve, is that the Biden administration, you know, it's like they watched us like deal with a very complex problem and dumped all over us. | ||
But now Biden, he's bought this now and he's put all his money on this vaccine being the panacea that's going to take us out of this whole problem. | ||
And it's not going to work. | ||
So he's struggling, Fauci's lost, and they don't have a construct, which is the answer to your question. | ||
They don't know how to think about this. | ||
They never mention people that have had it. | ||
And the herd immunity... Jordan's asking, kind of, get me to the herd immunity number. | ||
Is it 90%? | ||
Just get it to me. | ||
What's the herd immunity? | ||
Because then I know we're home free. | ||
I think what's going on in Fauci's mind, you know, Fauci's going through all the options and he's going, well, I don't know if the vaccine is going to work and we probably... That's in his mind. | ||
But he won't be honest with the American people about that. | ||
So instead, what he does is dissemble. | ||
And when he's on friendly turf in the corporate media, they make him out to be a saint. | ||
Whatever he says, he's the Delphic Oracle, meaning that he spouts platitudes and people in the country read into what they want and feel comforted. | ||
But as time goes on, People aren't being comforted anymore. | ||
They're being confused by him. | ||
They're seeing a man who's not up to the job right now, and they're seeing a White House. | ||
We handed over a great vaccine program with mass production. | ||
And basically they're bumbling it, they're failing it. | ||
Now Pfizer comes out, they want to do a third shot. | ||
Hey, this may be all about Big Pharma making a bunch of money as well. | ||
And a guy like Fauci, he's not there for 40 years unless he's on Big Pharma. | ||
But it wasn't laid out to people beforehand. | ||
Last question. | ||
I want to bring Natalie Winters in here right now. | ||
Hang on. | ||
But are they not including people that have had the virus and herd immunity? | ||
Is there now definition, is there implied definition? | ||
Of herd immunity, you got to get a shot. | ||
Because if it's 90% on a shot, somebody's got to tell the American mothers that mathematically, the way this works out, the kids are going to have to get vaccinated. | ||
Fauci said that a month ago. | ||
AP picked that story up and Yahoo made it their number one story for a day and then took it down. | ||
Is your understanding that he refuses to include people that have had it, is that because of the new variants coming out? | ||
Has there been any explanation why? | ||
Because when Hadfield and the guys were here in the war room, the biggest part of herd immunity would be people that had it and had antibodies. | ||
Is the Biden administration telling the American people it can only get to herd immunity with a jab? | ||
That's why you see CNN saying red states are falling behind, evangelical Christians are the problem. | ||
I think we're falling back into politicizing the virus yet again and what Biden's pollsters are seeing is that there's a pretty good majority of people who believe in the nanny state that everybody should be forced To get a vaccine, so they're riding that, but that's dangerous. | ||
They do not count people who have already had the virus as being effectively vaccinated, although you get the same result. | ||
You get the same antibodies that probably last for the same time. | ||
Now, let's think about that, right? | ||
Let's think about that for a minute. | ||
So, this is a White House And Fauci, they're really struggling because they have no metrics. | ||
They're risk-averse. | ||
They think the vaccine's going to ride all of us to the rescue. | ||
It's simply not. | ||
And meanwhile, let's not forget, south of the border, that border's open now and a whole lot of hurts coming up. | ||
I didn't hear Fauci talking about that in the context of the too many infections. | ||
Let me just disagree. | ||
Let me disagree with you just on the media one thing. | ||
Chris Hayes, the other night, you could see it in his eyes. | ||
He said, this guy is a spin artist, and if I had to ask him the hard questions I would ask anybody else, he would falter. | ||
And Josh Rogan today, who knows China better than anything. | ||
The mainstream media, and Sanjay Gupta, you can see it in their eyes. | ||
They're saying, hey, we can't hang it on this guy anymore. | ||
I think you missed the point when I said that people are beginning to turn on him. | ||
What he's saying is, No, the Delphic Oracle is turning into something quite different. | ||
He's more like the Wizard of Oz, you know. | ||
It's like the little guy behind that curtain. | ||
There's no there there. | ||
He's Gertrude Stein's Oakland. | ||
And look, behind me, let's not forget the Wuhan Virology Lab. | ||
Fauci paid for the lab. | ||
He allowed Chinese communists to genetically engineer weaponized viruses. | ||
And if that virus did escape from this lab, which I believe it did, Robert Redfield believes it did, Sanjay Gupta believes it did, then Fauci is the father of the virus. | ||
So there's going to be a moment. | ||
But, you know, I'm you know, it's like I'm worried about the Biden White House right now, because if you think about it, Steve, they don't really have anybody who gives them good Steady, solid advice. | ||
I mean, the CDC woman's unhinged. | ||
I mean, she's like, she wants, she'd have all of us kind of sit in our basements again. | ||
Fauci doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
Francis Collins over at the NIH, It's just a big pharma puppet. | ||
Who's at the FDA? | ||
Name me somebody in the Biden administration who is trustworthy right now to give you an honest answer to an honest question. | ||
I fear for the country. | ||
You damn well should, Steve. | ||
This is the point where you damn well should. | ||
Chris Hayes, who's Rachel Maddow's mini-me, right? | ||
You saw it the other day in his eyes. | ||
He said, hey, shouldn't... He says, oh, we just do the science. | ||
Put the science in. | ||
He says, hey, isn't there something on the other side of the ledger? | ||
Don't you have to, like, make informed decisions? | ||
You're starting to see it all come unraveled, okay? | ||
And I fear for the country. | ||
Okay, Dr. Navarro. | ||
Hang on, you made a Gertrude Stein, what is it, analogy? | ||
You've got to come at 5 o'clock to the War Room to kind of get the real depth of Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
It's the famous Gertrude Stein beatdown of Oakland, California. | ||
There's no there there, right? | ||
That's Fauci. | ||
He's gone from the Delphi Oracle to Hey, don't beat down Jack London's hometown. | ||
Don't beat down Oak Town, okay? | ||
How do you get, real quickly, 30 seconds, how do you get to your social media? | ||
PeterNavarro.com for all the good reports that are out there and Real P. Navarro on Twitter. | ||
Although, if you're on Twitter, make sure you get on Gab and all the other things, too, and diversify your portfolio so you don't get cancelled. | ||
CNN took down Project Veritas, James O'Keefe, today. | ||
We'll get more information on that. | ||
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Okay, when we come back, we've got Murderer's Road next. | |
Natalie Winters, David Clements, Doug Wardlow, all next in The War Room. | ||
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rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCD! | ||
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. | ||
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James O'Keefe has now been permanently banned, as we're finding out, from Twitter for putting out the CNN and Facebook hits, which are awesome. | ||
Join the club, James. | ||
It's not that bad. | ||
Actually, I was never on Twitter, but the show was. | ||
But they banned us for, guess what, putting out the hard drive from hell. | ||
That they now all say is true, okay. | ||
Same thing with O'Keefe, putting out the CNN and the Facebook hits, all true. | ||
Those are executives that can't have that. | ||
They're losing though, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is what they do in a rearguard action. | ||
It's all coming apart for them. | ||
Josh Rogan's up there today, big column saying, hey, the mainstream media is not going to be able to turn their eyes away. | ||
Too much longer to connect. | ||
This is Josh Rogin to connect at the Washington Post, connect Fauci to the Wuhan lab and the funding of it. | ||
The individual in this city that's done the best job of that was a 19 year old college student from the University of Chicago, Natalie Winter, the great investigative reporter. | ||
At the National Poll. | ||
She's got another two huge stories that we can't get into. | ||
One is about Jeffrey Sachs, that scumbag. | ||
We'll talk about that tomorrow, Natalie. | ||
Also, you've got another breaking huge takedown of Stacey Abrams and her involvement with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But I want to just ask you, because I know you're rushed for time, you've got to give a speech tonight. | ||
I want your perspective on the Fauci-Jordan exchange today, since you probably know this guy as well as anybody except for Peter Navarro. | ||
Well, my takeaway is that the CDC, the NIH, specifically Dr. Fauci, that numbers, facts, and data are not in their vernacular, but I think that there's two numbers that Dr. Fauci would be aware of, and that is $3.7 million, that is the $3.7 million of taxpayer money that he sent on a grant from the NIH entitled, quote, understanding the risk of bat coronavirus emergence that was sent | ||
to Peter Doshak at EcoHealth Alliance to collaborate with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
The other number that I think he would know would be 2011 because that's when he wrote a very long op-ed for the Washington Post. It's called A Flu Virus Risk Worth Taking, where he advances a very, very long explanation and rationale as to why we should be pursuing gain-of-function research in the first place. | ||
After his discussion with Jim Jordan, I didn't even know it would be possible for Dr. Fauci to give an explanation and rationale for any decision, because it seems like the CDC is just making up guidelines as they go along. | ||
But it's absolutely enraging, and I think maybe the reason why some of this communications advice coming out of the CDC, of the NIH, Dr. Fauci so bad is actually another story that we have up at the National Pulse today, which is that the deputy comms director for the COVID-19 response task forces in the Biden White House actually has a host of old racist tweets where she actually calls to quote ban white people just from life in general. | ||
So it really is a messed up ecosystem there at the CDC. | ||
It's very politicized despite the mainstream media telling you otherwise and it's absolutely enraging that they have The right to take away, as Jim Jordan says, our civil liberties for so long, when they can't even give us cold hard facts as to when we could get them back. | ||
Yeah, it's a liberty thing, according to Fauci. | ||
Real quickly, you've got the Jeffrey Sachs story about the BBC up on National Pulse. | ||
You've also just published the Stacey Abrams piece about her involvement with this group with direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Can you tell us, and people got to go to National Pulse, what's your Twitter handle, Natalie? | ||
I'm Natalie G. Winters on Twitter, haven't been banned yet, never know when, but this story about Stacey Abrams is really a bombshell report. | ||
In short, I'll tease it, it's worth reading, she's on the board for about three years now at the Center for American Progress, which we've highlighted extensively at the National Pulse for collaborating with a group known as the China-United States Exchange Foundation, which is a Chinese Communist Party-linked effort that | ||
In their own words, according to Foreign Asian Registration Act filings with the Department of Justice, they seek to quote, effectively disseminate positive messages to the media, key influencers and opinion leaders and the general public regarding the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
This group has taken trips and even co-authored reports alongside that group. | ||
Nonetheless, Stacey Abrams sees it fit to sit on their board and speak at their conferences, which is really concerning when you kind of understand the role that she has in the Democratic Party when it comes to shaping how we vote and frankly, who we vote for. | ||
Awful. | ||
Where are you going to talk tonight? | ||
Can people watch it online or can they go and attend? | ||
Yes, if you go to the Facebook page for the Metropolitan Republican Club of New York, I'll be speaking about the Chinese Communist Party and how they're infiltrating and subverting the United States and probably some other fun things. | ||
It starts at six o'clock tonight, so if you want to go to their Facebook page, you can find it. | ||
Natalie, we're going to get back to you tonight to get you on the show tomorrow morning. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here. | ||
I know you got a rough day. | ||
That's one of the young, rising generation that's going to take on all comers. | ||
Okay, I want to turn now to David Clements, New Mexico State University. | ||
He's done just amazing work. | ||
He was at the seven-hour conference that Michelle Bachman put on. | ||
David, because you've got your hands on a lot of things, I've just got to ask you, as a lawyer, you just saw the Jim Jordan, Dr. Fauci situation. | ||
Give us your observations on that. | ||
Well, you and Dr. Navarro talked about Constructs. | ||
And this is the old debate between security versus liberty. | ||
And Dr. Fauci is using this pandemic as their, their bludgeon for all discussions about liberty. | ||
Just need to go down the crapper. | ||
And this is close to home for me because when I teach my students, we have to talk about the differences between natural law and positive law. | ||
Positive law is simply this. | ||
Whatever the government says or whatever your advisors say, you got to follow it. | ||
It doesn't matter if the law is just. | ||
It makes no room for whether the law is just. | ||
And that's what naturalized. | ||
And when we talk about the Constitution, we talk about the Declaration of Independence. | ||
We're talking about documents that are that are trying to preserve liberty. | ||
And so Jim Jordan's got his fingers on the pulse. | ||
What happened to our liberties? | ||
What happened to our First Amendment rights? | ||
And you're seeing this in particular In all the states, in my particular state, my governor reauthorizes her own power every month, emergency power. | ||
The legislature has been cut out. | ||
So when you cut out the legislature, you cut out your representation and the questions you raised are valid. | ||
We're one year into something that was supposed to last for two weeks. | ||
So I'm thrilled that he's making that argument. | ||
Fauci doesn't look good, that's for sure. | ||
You're the guy that's put his hand on, I think you've read all the affidavits. | ||
You've done probably the deepest drill down of anybody that wasn't associated with a campaign on this, on what happened on November 3rd. | ||
Given where things are, you know, you've got Mike Lindell's coming out with a big report next week. | ||
You've got a forensic hand audit that's got 2.1 million ballots. | ||
It's just getting underway in Arizona. | ||
You've got court cases up in Michigan with Atrium County. | ||
You've got down in Georgia. | ||
They're going to now look at facsimiles of the ballots and maybe lead to the whole ballots. | ||
Just pull the camera back for a second. | ||
Give our audience your sense of where we stand with really getting to the bottom of what happened on November 3rd and holding people accountable and having some justice about what happened. | ||
Not worried about just laws going in the future, but what happened on November 3rd and what are we going to do about it? | ||
Well, to try to make this as simple as possible, Maricopa County is the key right now. | ||
We need one domino to drop, and if that happens, we can shine a light and perhaps have some arrests occur. | ||
There are people like Adrian Fontes, who was the previous Maricopa County recorder, Who is cheering on lawsuits being filed by Dominion. | ||
That doesn't sound right to me. | ||
They've been stalling every, every effort to get audits of the physical ballots. | ||
And what your listeners need to understand was the promise to have Dominion get into these 28 states was don't worry about using an electronic interface. | ||
There will always be the physical ballot behind that. | ||
And none of these counties have we seen those physical ballots offered up to be scanned. | ||
There hasn't been a real audit. | ||
So all eyes are on Maricopa County. | ||
Your audit will basically be broken down to two different phases. | ||
One with the physical ballots themselves. | ||
I think that's going to start on the 22nd. | ||
And then there's the digital audit on the machines themselves. | ||
And there is some controversy over that because of the decision to move those machines to the Coliseum. | ||
I'm doing some more research into some of the areas where that might be compromised. | ||
That's Arizona. | ||
Move over to Georgia. | ||
Javon Pulitzer's involved in audit efforts there. | ||
He's trying to have another kinematic audit. | ||
There was a recent blow that was provided by Judge Amaro, and Judge Amaro there basically said, we're not going to let you scan the actual physical ballots. | ||
And that's troubling because by way of analogy, Everyone's concerned about the paper itself, the election ballots themselves. | ||
And so this is the equivalent of having someone photocopy, you know, a counterfeit bill. | ||
And you're supposed to do forensic work there. | ||
You need the actual documents themselves, not photocopies. | ||
But people are watching very, very closely what's going on in Georgia. | ||
Hopefully we'll get a good result there. | ||
When we look at Michigan, Matt DiPerno dropped all kinds of stuff our way. | ||
With respect to unregistered ballots, basically these would be fake or fraudulent ballots. | ||
I think the tally in nine counties was 66,000. | ||
So it's hard to keep up. | ||
Fraud everywhere. | ||
Do you think for our audience, I know there's people like you on this and obviously Mike Lindell, do you think as we sit here in the middle of April that we will get some answers of exactly what went on on November 3rd and then we can figure out who's held accountable and responsible, but do you believe that we're actually going to get to the truth? | ||
I do. | ||
Now we can't, I think we've got great people in Maricopa County. | ||
I think we've got Eagle-eyed warriors looking at what's going on in Georgia. | ||
But desperate people can do desperate things. | ||
And that's what most of us are worried about. | ||
Bad actors, more ballots being shredded, more ballots being found in a dumpster, more fires just happening in the middle of the desert. | ||
But if we can remove that criminal element, we're going to get that information. | ||
I feel very confident about that. | ||
David, you're one of the best and strongest voices in here. | ||
Can you give our audience and everyone in the audience to follow David on social media and go to his website? | ||
Can you give your social media coordinates and how people can follow you on your podcast and on your interviews and at your website? | ||
Sure. | ||
You can find me at theprofessorsrecord.com, all one word, and on Telegram right now, The Professor's Record. | ||
I've been banned from YouTube. | ||
I think I was just reinstated, but I don't think I'm going to last more than another few days there with the stuff I'm putting out. | ||
So you've got new information you're going to be putting up in the next couple of days? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
David Clements, you're a warrior. | ||
Really appreciate you coming on the War Room One. | ||
Everybody in this posse, everybody out there listening, you've got to go. | ||
We're going to put it in the live chat. | ||
You've got to follow Professor David Clements. | ||
Sir, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
I just want people to know that this fight continues and we're winning. | ||
I know sometimes it looks cloudy, overcast. | ||
You're sitting there going, how can you say that? | ||
Because you can see the apparatus is starting to leak oil, they're starting to blow gaskets. | ||
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We've got to keep the pressure on every day, every hour of every day. | |
Another hero, another warrior is going to join us after the break from Minnesota. | ||
An individual who's running for Attorney General talking about law and order in the state of Minnesota. | ||
We're going to return in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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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. | ||
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. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I think earlier today out in Minnesota, I'm bringing now Doug Bordeloi's General Counsel at my pillow, but he's announced he's running for the Republican nomination for Attorney General. | ||
I think of the state of Minnesota, Doug, thank you for coming. | ||
I think most people would say, do you want to have your head examined? | ||
But we know you're a patriot. | ||
I just have a question. | ||
Look, when people think of Minnesota, they think of nice people, kind of Fargo, you know, the Minnesota nice, Wisconsin nice. | ||
But now we're in the, I don't know, it's the eighth or ninth month of riots and, excuse me, protests and places being burned down. | ||
What is going on in Minnesota? | ||
What's the problem? | ||
And what are you going to do about it if you are elected to be the attorney general of that state? | ||
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Well, thanks for having me on, Steve. | |
You know, the terrible situation here in Minnesota really is the result of a failure of leadership by the most radical attorney general in the country, Keith Ellison. | ||
And then our governor and other political leaders have totally failed to create a culture of lawfulness. | ||
They're encouraging a culture of lawlessness. | ||
But first, just let me say that my heart goes out, of course, to the family of Daunte Wright in the wake of his tragic death that looks to be the result of a terrible mistake. | ||
But my heart also goes out to the families living in Brooklyn Center in fear over the last four nights of lawlessness and looting and rioting and violence. | ||
It's clear that the people that are destroying property and looting and rioting, they don't care about Daunte Wright or his family. | ||
They don't care about the people living in those communities. | ||
They seem to be there to foment violence, to create unrest. | ||
They've traveled here from other parts of the country. | ||
In many cases, many are self-identified members of Antifa. | ||
So what we're really witnessing is an insurrection against law and order. | ||
A continuing insurrection that's been going on since May, when Keith Ellison failed to do anything about the riots that led to the destruction and burning of the third precinct of the Minneapolis Police Department. | ||
So it's really quite a terrible situation. | ||
What we need is some strong leadership. | ||
And I would, as Attorney General, do three things. | ||
If I was Attorney General right now, first of all, I would prosecute the ringleaders, make sure that we're going after identifying and prosecuting the ringleaders of the riots, the people that are coming in to foment violence, the members of Antifa who are here to create unrest and push forward this general insurgency against law and order. | ||
We need to identify them, prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. | ||
You know, sporadic arrests are not enough. | ||
It's not enough just to arrest people and release them or slap them on the wrists. | ||
That's not enough. | ||
We need to set examples, make examples, and create a culture of lawfulness, restore a culture of lawfulness. | ||
Secondly, I would put pressure on mayors and city officials to do their jobs, to actually support their local police departments, to fund them, to make sure that their communities are safe. | ||
And we can do that by suing them if necessary, because some city charters require that there be certain levels of police staffing, going after them whenever they break the law, and calling them out when they do things that are unethical. | ||
And just using the bullet pulpit of the Attorney General's office, provide that leadership, and send a clear message that due process is important, and that law and order is important. | ||
And then, you know, thirdly, directly support the police from the Office of the Attorney General. | ||
And that means training police so that they can do their jobs effectively. | ||
And efficiency and efficiency. | ||
So those are kind of the three things that I would do right away. | ||
Let me ask you, let me ask you about that last point, because, you know, Minnesota's got a reputation being very progressive, very liberal. | ||
The whole issue of backing police, but the training, I mean, both of these situations, look, courts are going to decide on the first case, I guess, next week sometime. | ||
You've got the other officer that just got charged. | ||
But one thing that jumps out of the page, jumps off these videos, is the quality of training and the quality of leadership. | ||
In the law enforcement part, in the police part, what would you do as AD there? | ||
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We got to go in there and we got to work with the police to make sure that they have proper leadership, make sure that they actually have training, you know, specific training on how to do their job, police procedures, make sure everything squares with the law, and make sure the police officers have all the support they need to do their job. | |
Because a lot of this problem is happening because there's so much pressure on the police right now. | ||
There's so much anger directed at the police. | ||
And that's because, you know, we've got an attorney general, There's a very strong anti-police bias. | ||
This is the Attorney General who previously supported Sarah Jane Olsen. | ||
He rallied and raised money for Sarah Jane Olsen, who is a domestic terrorist who was convicted of putting pipe bombs under cop cars. | ||
So we're really reaching a point here of a really civilizational breakdown. | ||
And we need to send, as a society, a strong message that violence will not be tolerated, lawlessness will not be tolerated. | ||
And we also, you know, another thing, we need to make sure that we're sending the message that there is just one rule of law for everybody. | ||
Because, you know, Keith Ellison, he seems to be content with selectively enforcing the law. | ||
You know, they're calling to defund the police. | ||
That's easy for Keith Ellison and Ilan Omar and Rashida Tlaib to call for because they have plenty of security. | ||
But they seem to be content with enforcing the law selectively. | ||
So Ellison takes over the prosecution of Officer Derek Chauvin with respect to the George Floyd death. | ||
But then he hasn't bothered to take over a single prosecution, hasn't prosecuted a single person for looting or for rioting. | ||
And this really points to a really large problem, the breakdown of the rule of law, because if the laws aren't enforced or if they're enforced Only to suit political objectives or only to advance ideological objectives. | ||
And you don't have law at all. | ||
Law becomes a tool in depression. | ||
Look, if I look at some of the Antifa crowd, some of the BLM crowd, some of these protesters, and I think they're touting it. | ||
A lot of those people are not Minnesota natives. | ||
They don't live in Minnesota. | ||
There are people coming across state lines. | ||
As the U.S. | ||
attorneys, don't they have a responsibility? | ||
What would you do with the U.S. | ||
attorneys? | ||
Even the Trump administration, either the Trump administration or the Biden administration, has the DOJ and the local U.S. | ||
attorneys, have they got tiger teams on this or their task force on this? | ||
I mean, there's one thing for the attorney general, but what would you do to get the U.S. | ||
attorneys and the federal government involved? | ||
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Well, right. | |
We absolutely need to be working with the U.S. | ||
Attorney's Office. | ||
And I think if we provide leadership at state level, we're going after people and work with the U.S. | ||
Attorney's Office to make sure that they're doing the same thing. | ||
Right now, I haven't seen any indication of Tiger Teams or any kind of concerted effort from the U.S. | ||
Attorney's Office. | ||
They do, however, have billboards still up, digital billboards in Minneapolis, calling for people to give information on the January 6th insurrection, they call it, in Washington, D.C. | ||
So they're very focused on that. | ||
But in terms of actually dealing with this local insurrection, And the breakdown of law and order that's affecting so many Minnesotans and people across this country, I see very little going up. | ||
Doug, how do people get access to learn more about you? | ||
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Well, please go to dougwardlowag.com, dougwardlowag.com to volunteer and to donate. | |
We really need that early support so we can make sure we defeat Keith Ellison, the most radical extreme attorney general in the country, and help restore law and order, not just here in Minnesota, but across this country. | ||
Doug, thank you very much for joining us today in the War Room. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Okay, tomorrow we've got another jam-packed show. | ||
Speaking of the Justice Department, they decided not to go forward and to prosecute the or even consider a further investigation of the officer that gunned down the Air Force veteran in the Capitol on January 6th that Doug was just talking about. | ||
Also, we've got more breaking news in the Vatican. | ||
We're going to have Natalie Winters here. | ||
We're going to talk more about the Wuhan lab. | ||
Tomorrow morning will be a jam-packed show. | ||
Make sure you're there at 10 a.m. | ||
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Looking forward to it. | ||
We're going to make a special announcement, what we're going to do on Saturday. | ||
Very special Saturday show coming up. | ||
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