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The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
By the root bridge that arched the flood, led by two April's breeze unfurled, here once in battle farmers stood. | ||
And by the shot heard round the world, the foe of sins in silence slept. | ||
But like the conqueror, silence flees, and time the ruined bridge has swept. | ||
Down the dark stream where steamer frees. | ||
Peace. | ||
On this green bank, by this soft stream, we set today a golden stone. | ||
Spirit that made those heroes dare to die and keep their children free. | ||
In time and nature gently spread, All shall free race to them and me. | ||
Welcome to our Patriots Day. | ||
It's Monday, the 19th of April, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
It is 246 years from Patriots Day since those Patriots stood at Lexington Commons and then Concord Bridge, of which that song by Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, was written and the music put to that back in 1861 in January when that monument at the foot of Concord Bridge was dedicated right before the run-up To our own Civil War. | ||
Remember one of the rights that the Patriots fought for was trial by jury of your peers. | ||
We're going to get to that in a second. | ||
We're going to go live to Minneapolis. | ||
We've got Tracy Anthony in the team of Real America's Voices out there live. | ||
I want to first go quickly to Captain Bannon, who's my co-host in this hour. | ||
For today, particularly for those of you, this younger generation that I'm so enthusiastic about, to deploy to Afghanistan. | ||
We've had Navy SEALs on here and commandos and special forces and others that have had, you know, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 deployments to Afghanistan. | ||
You were deployed to Iraq. | ||
For that generation that fought the wars in the Middle East, what does Patriot's Day mean for you guys? | ||
I mean, it shows that all of the hard work and effort that we put in to protect this country's freedom wasn't to waste. | ||
And I think that the generation that fought on Patriots Day back in 1775 would be astonished at what this country has become. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you. | ||
I think they'd be too shocked to talk. | ||
It's not that they would be disappointed or disgusted. | ||
I think they would be shocked by much of this nation, not all of this nation, and particularly not the patriots that watch this show and their line for freedom and democracy and the rule of law. | ||
Speaking of the rule of law... Yeah, go ahead. | ||
I was going to say, I think that they would believe that more patriots need to stand up. | ||
I know we have patriots standing up now, but we need more patriots to stand up and voice Their opinions and their beliefs. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I think it's one-third, one-third, one-third during the revolution. | ||
One-third were patriots. | ||
One-third were fought with the Tories or sided with the Tories. | ||
And one-third were kind of in the middle, seeing how this thing played out. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Speaking of trial by jury of your peers, the judge is reading, I think, the instructions to the jury even as we speak. | ||
I want to go to Minneapolis, Tracy Anthony. | ||
Tracy, thank you for joining us from Real America's Voice. | ||
Can you put us, tell us, you're in downtown Minneapolis. | ||
Is the city on edge, or what exactly is the current status of the population, the police, the National Guard? | ||
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Yeah, you know, the city is definitely on edge. | |
There's a lot of tension. | ||
The streets this morning were pretty quiet. | ||
We were down right around the courthouse. | ||
Not too many people out. | ||
A big media presence, but as the afternoon went on, a few more people starting to come out. | ||
Now, every block has a security team. | ||
National Guard, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Department, and the Minneapolis Police Department. | ||
All three of these crews have banded together for what they're calling Operation Safety Net, and they are going to be policing the streets here through the jury deliberation until the verdict, and after the verdict, until the streets are safe and the community is safe, because nobody knows really what's going to happen. | ||
Tracy, can you tell us, what is the number, what's the scale of this? | ||
How many, roughly, how many National Guard, how many police outside of the basic Minneapolis Police Department? | ||
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Yeah, so there's about over 3,000 National Guard members and then another 1,100 public security members that are policing the streets. | |
So we've got over 4,000 people in uniform helping to keep this community safe. | ||
Certain members of Congress have been out there telling people they actually should ramp up the protests, get more aggressive. | ||
How has that played out there to the community? | ||
How's that playing out in Minneapolis when you have congressmen and other respected members or other members of either the political class and or the media that seem to be instigating even more more disturbance? | ||
How's that playing with people actually live in Minneapolis or in Minnesota overall? | ||
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You know, the people here just want peace. | |
I mean, you have a town that's been hit very hard with COVID restrictions over the last year, and protests and destruction last summer cost $350 million. | ||
So businesses just can't afford to lose any more. | ||
Everyone is boarding up, protecting their stuff, and just hoping that we can band together as a community, no matter what happens, and protect ourselves and protect our businesses and our residents. | ||
Tracy, thank you. | ||
You're going to be available 24-7, the Real America's Voice team. | ||
We've got live coverage in Minneapolis. | ||
It looks like the jury's going to get their instructions here shortly. | ||
They'll go into deliberations and we'll stand by for whenever there's a verdict. | ||
So, Tracy, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
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Yeah, thank you. | |
Tracy Anthony, she is out live in Minneapolis in Real America's Voice. | ||
We'll have continuing coverage of the trial there. | ||
I want to bring in Doug Wardlow now, if we can get Doug up. | ||
Doug is a general counsel over at MyPillow. | ||
He's also put his hat in the ring to run for the Republican nomination for Attorney General. | ||
Doug, before I get to this kind of these prominent politicians appearing to have opinions and stirring things up, just what's your sense? | ||
This is a pretty heavy... | ||
Police presence. | ||
I mean, is it normally a trial would take 3,000 National Guard, 1,100 other outside law enforcement officers? | ||
That's what, over 4,000 either National Guard or security just to be there when a jury, when a verdict is rendered? | ||
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It's, it's a, thanks for having me on Steve. | ||
It's a, it's a very tense situation here in Minnesota. | ||
And of course that would not be normal having over 4,000 law enforcement personnel standing by. | ||
To deal with security issues due to an ongoing jury trial. | ||
And it's, it indicates really a more fundamental problem. | ||
And the problem is that here in Minnesota, our Attorney General Pete Ellison has not done anything to dispel this culture of lawlessness that has really been created and this false narrative of systemic racism among police that has been pushed forward by so many irresponsible politicians here in Minnesota and across the country. | ||
And we're really seeing the ramifications of that. | ||
Right here now in Minneapolis as everyone waits on tenterhooks to see what the outcome of the trial is. | ||
One questions whether the justice system can really deliver a fair verdict and really function under this kind of pressure. | ||
It's really quite an unfortunate situation and we'll see what happens. | ||
The current Attorney General, what have his actions been to support law enforcement and to try to make sure we have order while the jury deliberates and then after when they deliver their verdict? | ||
Is he backing kind of order and stability or what is he saying? | ||
You're saying he's doing the opposite? | ||
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That's right. | |
He's doing exactly the opposite. | ||
You know, Keith Ellison, the most radical, most extreme Attorney General in the country, he is not doing anything to support Order to support public safety to restore law and order in Minnesota. | ||
And it's really a terrible situation. | ||
On the contrary, when we had riots back last May after the death of George Floyd, he came out and said that, and misquoted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
saying that riots are the way that the unheard get heard. | ||
And he indicated that people would be right to direct their anger at the police. | ||
So his rhetoric has actually encouraged violence, much like Maxine Waters' rhetoric on Saturday night when she came into town and met with protesters and told them that they should demand a guilty verdict. | ||
She said that they need a guilty verdict, not just on manslaughter, but on murder. | ||
And she said, if we don't get that, she said, then Americans would have to demand justice. | ||
But that's not really justice at all, is it? | ||
It seems that Maxine Waters and Pete Ellison and their friends are really discarding the idea of justice, which is an individual determination of guilt. | ||
Based on evidence and through a process, discarded that in favor of a very disturbing and destructive sense of mob justice, where the mob demands a particular outcome. | ||
If they don't get that, they threaten consequences. | ||
And it's really quite terrible because the rule of law can't survive that kind of pressure. | ||
Pete Ellison should have been denouncing Maxine Waters' terrible inflammatory rhetoric right away. | ||
He should have denounced her rhetoric, but he did not do that. | ||
He has remained Silence. | ||
He has said nothing about it, and he has, by his silence, condoned that rhetoric and those inflammatory words. | ||
In fact, it seems that Maxine Waters did actually incite violence because just hours after her statements to protesters, where she also told protesters that they should break the curfew and that it should be more confrontational, directly inciting and encouraging violence, just hours later, members of the Minnesota National Guard were actually fired upon. | ||
So there are real consequences for this inflammatory rhetoric, and she is endangering And Keith Ellison, by his silence, is endangering people here in Minnesota, including members of law enforcement. | ||
It's really quite terrible. | ||
Since she's a senior member of the Democratic Party, I think one of the longest-serving congressmen and a chairman, I think, of a committee. | ||
Do you think that the Democratic Party and Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer in the House should take actions? | ||
I think Kevin McCarthy called for it. | ||
What would you recommend? | ||
What actions should be taken against Congressman Maxine Waters? | ||
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I think she should be stripped of her committees. | |
She should perhaps, after resigning from Congress, it is quite terrible for her to Come to Minnesota, I mean she's from California, to come all the way to Minnesota just to incite violence, and during a very tense time, and to push forward a false narrative about race that is sowing division and doing terrible damage to our community here, and directly leading to violence. | ||
It's quite astonishing. | ||
It's quite irresponsible. | ||
That rhetoric has no place here in Minnesota, and Maxine Waters should be ashamed. | ||
And Attorney General Keith Ellison, he should be doing something about this. | ||
He should be out there calling for calm. | ||
He should be out there calling for people to respect the justice system, to let it do its job, but he's not doing that. | ||
He should be telling folks that, you know, justice is determined, uh, based on the individual and based on facts and there is a process, but he hasn't been reminding people that either. | ||
He has failed to prosecute the ringleaders of violence. | ||
He has failed to prosecute a single person from his office, uh, out of his office for, uh, rioting or for looting or for, you know, anything related to that. | ||
He hasn't gone after the members of Antifa who are in the community, have traveled to Minnesota from other places. | ||
He hasn't done any of that. | ||
He has stood by negligently as unrest unfolds in our communities. | ||
He has created the conditions for an insurrection against law and order, and it's really unforgiving. | ||
His silence, his inaction, his inability to prosecute rioters, his inability to stand up for the rule of law, it really indicates that he's not fit to continue as Minnesota's Attorney General. | ||
Doug, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
On social media, Twitter, Doug underscore Wardlow, W-A-R-D-L-O-W. | ||
And you can look for me on Facebook as well. | ||
And then of course the website is dougwardlowag.com. | ||
We need to replace Keith Ellison in 2022 and restore law and order here in Minnesota. | ||
And I really appreciate people's support to help me do that. | ||
We came very close in 2018, lost by just about three and a half percent in a very difficult year. | ||
And so this time we are going to replace Keith Ellison. | ||
We're going to restore law and order in Minnesota. | ||
We're going to make people safe again. | ||
Doug, thank you very much for joining us, and I want to thank Tracy, Anthony, and all the team of Real America's Voice for the great live report from Minneapolis. | ||
I agree with you, Captain Bannon. | ||
I think our forefathers on Patriot Day would look at us really askance about what's going on. | ||
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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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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Well, Michael Indells, he's launching, what, Frank's speech today. | ||
Getting a little beat up, I think, by the Wu Mao Army, the CCP. | ||
I think they're trying to shut down the site with DDoS attacks and a lot of other things throughout the day, but he's plowing through. | ||
He announced earlier today a $1.6 billion suit, not a countersuit, But a suit from MyPillow against Dominion Voting Systems. | ||
And he is represented, I think, by Alan Dershowitz. | ||
And this 48-hour Frank-a-thon that he's doing started off with Alan Dershowitz doing that. | ||
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Or as Raheem loves, the moccasins. | ||
Okay, so that's Frank's speech and everything happening over there as he launches today this new social media platform. | ||
There's a lot of folks out there putting a lot of time, effort, and capital And to come out of the social media platforms and make sure that people can't get deplatformed because everything that we're saying on these various sites is all coming true as you see people start to melt down. | ||
Captain Bannon, before I go to Rahim, Rahim's got breaking news coming out of Capitol Hill about Officer Sicknick and the great job that the Darren Beattie and the team over at Revolver News have been doing on that. | ||
Washington Post has a story just broke. | ||
You know, 3,000 National Guard is not a small deployment, right? | ||
I think we had 7,500 here in the capital. | ||
I think we're down now to 2,500, 3,000. | ||
This still seems like a lot. | ||
How big is that regarding the entire National Guard of Minnesota? | ||
That's roughly about 25% of their National Guard currently deployed to Minneapolis. | ||
Wow. | ||
Big. | ||
Very big. | ||
Very big commitment. | ||
Plus 1,100 police officers, I think, over and above, as Tracy Anthony told us, over and above the City of Minneapolis Police. | ||
Okay. | ||
Captain Bennett is co-hosting this afternoon. | ||
Standby. | ||
Let me go to Rahim. | ||
Rahim, right before you came on, breaking news. | ||
You've got to help me kind of deconstruct this, right? | ||
Officer Sicknick, you know, he's a patriot. | ||
Right? | ||
He died, I guess, in the line of duty. | ||
But we can't figure that out. | ||
No toxicology report. | ||
No autopsy. | ||
Don't know why he was cremated. | ||
At first they said he was bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher. | ||
Then they said he was killed somehow because of bear spray. | ||
And there's some photographic evidence or video evidence, although it doesn't seem to line up. | ||
What happened today, Rahim? | ||
What are they now telling us about how Officer Sicknick died? | ||
Yeah, well, look, I mean, it's obviously incredibly sad that Officer Sicknick died, but I'm not sure that it's even correct now to say that he died in the line of duty. | ||
A medical examiner ruled and was interviewed by the Washington Post, which published this afternoon, that Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick suffered two strokes and, quote, died of natural causes. | ||
So, the Washington Post interviewed Francisco J. Diaz, a medical examiner in the District of Columbia, who performed the autopsy and said there was no evidence that the 42-year-old officer suffered any allergic reaction to chemical irritants, which Diaz said would have caused Sicknick's throat to quickly seize, said there was also no evidence of internal or external | ||
We've been told point blank by authorities on Capitol Hill and the media that he was either bludgeoned to death or he died from bear spray. | ||
They didn't leave any ground for anything else whatsoever and this was pretty declarative. | ||
It wasn't like, you know, this was in the line of duty and it was one of these two things, correct? | ||
That is absolutely correct. | ||
They left no wiggle room. | ||
Originally, remember, we played the clips on this show back to back to back to back from CNN to MSNBC to Morning Show, all of them claiming over and over and over again, bludgeoned to death by Trump supporters. | ||
Then, as we began to question all of the sequence of events that took place, all of how the lies got told on repeat very quickly and you weren't allowed to question anything, when we began to question how all of those things were lining up, Then suddenly they start to pivot away and say, hey, maybe it was this bear spray that caused this allergic reaction and all of that. | ||
Remember, the FBI, I think it was the deputy director of the FBI, was questioned before Congress and refused to be drawn on a cause of death. | ||
That was only about two and a half, three weeks ago at this point. | ||
And of course, at the same time, I've just put this story up on The Pulse, by the way, and I've done a little timeline of events so that people can see between Revolver.News and The National Pulse, how we both broke down these lies, these narratives that were being told. | ||
Remember, as Brian Sicknick's own family begged for his death not to be politicized, the left continued to politicize it. | ||
So we broke all of that down. | ||
And of course, now what we know is that everything that we had said, everything that we had claimed, every question mark we had raised, we were right to do so and that the cause of death is not the conspiracy theory. | ||
Let's use their words. | ||
The conspiracy theory that the left has peddled about Officer Sicknick ever since January 7th. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
For the audience, this is Signal Not Noise. | ||
This is how we're taking down the lies about the CCP fireside of Wuhan and Anthony Fauci, the lies about the border, the lies about their confrontation with the CCP, the lies about the bills they put forward. | ||
These are just bald-faced lies and they hope to steamroll over you. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
I think the first time, all the great reporting and investigative reporting that Darren Beatty and the team did, The thing that really got this started, correct me if I'm wrong, is when National Pulse just went back and what I tell people all the time, just do a timeline. | ||
Just do a timeline. | ||
And I think you guys are the first ones to do it. | ||
And then the New York Times, I think, right afterwards picked up on it. | ||
When was that? | ||
When did National Pulse do the timeline that kind of got this thing rolling? | ||
Well, I'm glad you asked, because I have all of that in front of me. | ||
I've just been through it. | ||
I've just went to break it all down. | ||
So January the 10th. | ||
Just three days after Officer Sicknick's sad death, we reported on the views of his family and saying, hey, don't politicize this, please. | ||
Then it was a couple of weeks later, in early February, which we actually found the buried lead in a CNN report where they had said, That actually, perhaps, some people are beginning to question whether or not Sicknick was in fact bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher. | ||
Then about a week later, coming into mid-February now, the New York Times corrects its own record of events. | ||
Then we publish on that same day the big, long analysis piece by Thomas Farnon called The Insurrection Lie. | ||
Which again got to the bottom of all of these things. | ||
And this is at the same time parallel track. | ||
I don't want to take any of Darren Beatty's hard work away from the parallel track. | ||
Revolver.News is doing their own investigation completely separate to us. | ||
We don't we don't cross because you have to have, you know, independently verified information in this regard. | ||
And Darren was finding the same things we were finding out. | ||
And then, of course, on March the 2nd, we reported on how the FBI director did not want to tell the Congress what he knew at the time. | ||
Of any potential cause of death, says this is something that we'll have to talk about in the future. | ||
Remember, remember, Media Matters, all of these guys have published articles. | ||
I've got the links to them. | ||
Published articles calling what me and Darren Beatty did conspiracy theories. | ||
And it is Monday, April the 19th. | ||
And the Washington Post is now having to admit that every single thing we said was absolutely true. | ||
Not just that, the individual they talked to, this clearly was done. | ||
The body was cremated when? | ||
The body was cremated within 72 hours, 48 hours of the death of Officer Sicknick? | ||
So this took place on on Wednesday, right? | ||
Wednesday was the 6th. | ||
Officer Sicknick was cremated on the on on, I guess, Saturday, right? | ||
The latest. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This medical invest they had already done. | ||
They haven't put forward the autopsy. | ||
They haven't put forward the toxicology report. | ||
My point is, when the deputy director of the FBI went up there, he was lying. | ||
They've known this information for a while. | ||
This had to be done when they had a body. | ||
They talk about the passages in his neck. | ||
You have to get the timeline down right. | ||
We've been asking, who authorized the cremation of the body? | ||
Where is the autopsy report? | ||
Autopsy report? | ||
Where is the toxicology report? | ||
And today with this interview, and not the National Pulse, not the Revolver.News, not on Warren, but in the Washington Post, Talks to the medical examiner. | ||
This is information they've had for a couple of months, but they allowed all these lies in the media matters of the world, in the MSNBCs of the world, the Morning Joes of the world, to lie. | ||
That's what they did, to lie, to try to make this look like it was part of an insurrection, which it was not. | ||
Is that correct, Mr. Rahim Kassam? | ||
So Christopher Geldert, who is the District of Columbia's acting deputy mayor for public safety, said to the Washington Post that the medical examiner's office, quote, took the appropriate amount of time to evaluate all the evidence, end quote. | ||
That is an attempt to explain away, get ahead of the criticism that they are inevitably now going to face, I hope from all quarters, as to what evidence they had, when they had it, and why they allowed this disinformation to perpetuate. | ||
And then why? | ||
Are we going to see CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, Morning Joe, MSNBC, all of these people Chris Cuomo, Andrew Anderson Cooper. | ||
Are we going to see them, Wolf Blitzer, apologize and retract their comments live on air? | ||
Are they going to afford the amount of time they spent on air spreading lies? | ||
Are they going to do the same thing on air, retracting and apologizing for the lies? | ||
Are there going to be any consequences for the media repeatedly lying to the American public for the last four months? | ||
I'm not being cute about it. | ||
Are there going to be any consequences? | ||
Rahim, I would ask you just to stay over for a second. | ||
We're also going to bring in Peter Navarro. | ||
He's got a lot to discuss about this really blockbuster interview we did this morning with Dr. Harvey Risch of Yale School of Public Health, where he talked about, hey, according to the data coming out of Israel, I think it's only 50% reduction in transmissions for if you've had the vaccine, right? | ||
It's the reason he's saying that Fauci and these guys want you to social distance and keep masks on. | ||
But it's the whole thing about narrative and how it's all crumbling around them. | ||
Can you please stay? | ||
Raheem Kassam will join us. | ||
Captain Maureen Banner will be joined by Dr. Peter Navarro next in The War Room. | ||
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OK, I want to go back. | ||
Rahim, quickly, we're burning daylight here, but I got to get your thoughts. | ||
And this is what I say on the show. | ||
We're just going to be relentless. | ||
We're not going to back off Fauci. | ||
We're not going to back off any of this, whether it's the CCP virus coming out of the Wuhan lab, whether it's this whole fiasco about vaccines, whether it's about herd immunity. | ||
All of their narratives are starting to crumble before you. | ||
Right. | ||
The November 3rd vote. | ||
These are not small things. | ||
You know, we can't use the F word. | ||
We'll be taking off Twitter. | ||
I don't care if we're taking off Twitter. | ||
You know, we'll settle with Twitter later in a court. | ||
We'll settle with Twitter later, but we're not going to back off November 3rd. | ||
That's the beating heart of the problem in this country. | ||
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Just like we're not going to back off the Wuhan lab. | ||
I was just going to ask you, because you guys have done such an extraordinary job with this investigations of the Wuhan lab, Fauci, and Dasik, and Kathy McMorris-Rogers, we've got to do this tomorrow, puts that amazing letter That looks like somebody over there is reading Natalie Winters and Rahim Ghassan's reporting over the National Pulse, but just on the concept of narrative as epitomized by today in the Washington Post, okay? | ||
Not the National File, not the National Pulse, right? | ||
Not populist press, not citizen-free press, but the Washington Post that puts a lie to the entire pointing of the fingers of these insurrectionists with the unfortunate tragic death of Officer Sicknick and they did exactly what his family pleaded them to not do. | ||
Don't politicize Our beloved relative's death. | ||
Please don't do that. | ||
He was too good a man. | ||
He served his country as a veteran, and then he served on Capitol Hill and the police department. | ||
Please don't politicize his death. | ||
Please don't lie and say he was bludgeoned to death by these terrible Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher. | ||
Please don't sit there and show all the video, all 60 Minutes, all these people, that show that, oh, it was bear spray that did it. | ||
Right? | ||
Please don't do that unless it's true, unless it's a fact. | ||
And what is happening today, Rahim, with all the narratives that they've built up? | ||
Well, I mean, I even get emotional when you put it that way. | ||
I mean, think about that. | ||
His father in his 80s having to hear day after day that his dead son was bludgeoned with a fire extinguisher when he knows that's not true. | ||
And the autopsy shows that's not true. | ||
The medical report shows that's not true. | ||
It shows nothing of the sort of any allergic reactions, no external injuries, no internal injuries. | ||
And this is what they do to a good man's legacy. | ||
The narratives are collapsing across the board. | ||
The narratives from Sanjay Gupta, you know, giving himself the wiggle room on the Wuhan lab. | ||
The narratives collapsing in terms of what Fauci is on television talking about, you know, Just utter, utter gob s that he is. | ||
And the narratives are collapsing about January the 6th. | ||
You know what? | ||
We just wait. | ||
Just wait until the final, final, I have here the MySlipper, right? | ||
Wait for the last MySlipper to drop. | ||
That's the females, not mine, by the way. | ||
And that's going to be the election. | ||
That's going to be November the 3rd, because every narrative has now collapsed. | ||
Yes. | ||
The November 3rd is going to be a blockbuster and it's coming. | ||
We're working nonstop on this. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
The toxicology report. | ||
The autopsy, the medical examiner's report, and who ordered the cremation. | ||
Those four things. | ||
What did they know? | ||
And this deputy director of the FBI, another liar over there at the FBI, like Ray and the rest of these guys. | ||
Another liar. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
The FBI is full of liars, okay? | ||
A corrupt institution of bad cops. | ||
Liars. | ||
What did that deputy director, when he was there two weeks ago and asked him point blank, are you telling me he hadn't seen toxicology report? | ||
You're telling me he hadn't seen the autopsy? | ||
You're telling me they hadn't seen a draft? | ||
A draft of the medical examiner's report? | ||
You're liars. | ||
You're the liars are insanely incompetent. | ||
You should not go to Capitol Hill and testify unless you've seen that and people in the FBI had seen it. | ||
You've known that these are lies and you're doing it to smear the Trump voters. | ||
That's what you're trying to do. | ||
You failed because the truth came out. | ||
Right? | ||
You failed because the truth came out. | ||
And yet you've had the most massive investigation by your own, say, the most massive investigation in FBI history on trying to find all these domestic terrorists, trying to find all these insurrectionists, trying to find all these traitors, people you call these names, time and time and time again. | ||
And a family of a veteran and a man who died pleaded with you, please don't politicize my beloved son's death, my cousin's death, my nephew's death. | ||
Don't do that. | ||
My brother's death. | ||
Please don't do that. | ||
There's nothing too low that you people will not do. | ||
That's why you disgust us. | ||
You're disgusting and you're revolting. | ||
You bring dishonor on this country every day. | ||
And here once again, once again, it eventually comes, it's all going to come out, November 3rd, it's all going to come out. | ||
You're sitting there, you haven't, what you did, what was this guy the other day, one guitarist for interrupting a public assembly, a public, their big headline, first guy charged. | ||
Right? | ||
Really charge or a sentence. | ||
Some cover band guy and he got on disrupting a public meeting, I think it was, the first charge. | ||
Right? | ||
This is the insurrection of 2021, the big insurrection. | ||
No, go back to November 3rd because we're going to get every piece of evidence to show what liars you are. | ||
Not just the media. | ||
Media knows the propaganda arm. | ||
I'm talking about the government. | ||
I'm talking about people in positions of power. | ||
And Boris today has a book deal? | ||
Well, hey, why is our Perkins Coy and the whole left freaking out about $2.1 million hand forensic audit in Maricopa that we said, oh, they're a bunch of screwballs. | ||
These are a bunch of nutcases. | ||
Why all of a sudden the panic button? | ||
And Barr, why did it take the citizens of Arizona to force the Maricopa County supervisors and to force the Senate out there to do something? | ||
Where were you? | ||
Where were you from the evening of November 3rd? | ||
When Krebs at DHS said the most secure in American history, and you said there was nothing wrong here, and talked the president out of it. | ||
Barr, you're a scumbag. | ||
You've been a scumbag. | ||
I didn't think you did anything on the impeachment. | ||
Everybody said what a great job you did. | ||
You did nothing on the first impeachment. | ||
And you knew the hard drive from hell was delivered to you, buddy, on December 9th of 2019. | ||
So come out with your big book. | ||
I can't wait to sue all you guys and these big books about all your lies and all your misrepresentations. | ||
These are Rhino Republicans. | ||
They're just as corrupt as progressive Democrats that are part of the corporate system. | ||
He's on the board of Time Warner. | ||
He oversaw CNN as a board of director member. | ||
He's just as corrupt as all of them. | ||
The legal profession of the Republican Party's town is up to their neck in this. | ||
Up to their neck in the lobbying, up to their neck in the corruption, up to their neck in the looking the other way. | ||
Because why? | ||
The deplorables are not clubbable. | ||
Right? | ||
They're not going to get into the country club. | ||
They're not really of our class. | ||
It's all going to come out. | ||
The truth is all going to come out. | ||
You know it's going to come out because we're going to force it out. | ||
You've got Darren Beatty at Revolver. | ||
You've got Raheem Kassam at National Pulse. | ||
You have these young investigative reporters. | ||
They're not going to back down one inch, just like Peter Navarro. | ||
You think he cares? | ||
You think he cares you get in your clenching club? | ||
No, he does not. | ||
You know why? | ||
Every second of every day is spent trying to defend this country. | ||
They're trying to live up to what they did at Lexington, what they did at Concord. | ||
To somehow be able to represent to those giants that we're not going to back off one inch, Bill Barr, and the rest of you are corrupt and overseeing the FBI. | ||
Chris Wray, Berman, another Christie disaster. | ||
Christie and the whole group up there. | ||
Everybody up in New Jersey, corrupt up to your neck. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
You're revolting. | ||
That's what's so important to what's happening in Georgia with this revolt of the precinct commitment, what's happening in South Carolina. | ||
People are fed up with it. | ||
They're tired of it. | ||
And they're particularly tired of people that feed at the trough of the Republican Party, of all the money given by the deplorables and all the doorbells and knocked on doors and get out to vote to support complete incompetence and corruption. | ||
No, no. | ||
McCarthy's going to be out. | ||
He's going to attack MTG. | ||
He'll attack her all day long. | ||
But where is he on any topic? | ||
Is he sitting there demanding that the FBI come up tomorrow morning on the Hill and give a full representation of the lies and misrepresentations that they've done for weeks and weeks and weeks to smear? | ||
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Where are you McCarthy? | ||
Oh, you'll take on MTG, but you're not going to take on the FBI. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because you're a gutless coward. | ||
Excuse me, you're a moronic gutless coward. | ||
At least some of the guys over there are gutless cowards are smart. | ||
You're an idiot and a gutless coward. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
What do you say to that? | ||
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I mean, this is... Please, please stop. | |
How grateful I am for making me follow your rant. | ||
That is a job that nobody wants or deserves. | ||
Steve, look, did I think that we would get to this level of truth this quickly? | ||
Actually, no, but I think it's a testament to all of those involved in investigating this. | ||
Darren Beatty, Revolver.News, yourself, everybody who's been involved with this. | ||
You know, listen, We had a team of two going into the new year, right? | ||
We have a team of four people now who are running the polls every single day, putting out the content, doing the investigations, etc. | ||
There's four people on a good day, right? | ||
Because half of them are in college the other half of the time. | ||
And we are managing to get to the bottom of these stories time and time again. | ||
And I know we don't have time for me to talk about the European Super League now. | ||
I'll push the podcast. | ||
People can go and listen to the National Pulse podcast to figure out how the globalists are attacking sports and sporting events and communities and clubs and cultures all over the world. | ||
It's not just here. | ||
It's not just out of Washington, D.C., but it's all over the Western world. | ||
Why do you think they get so triggered when people use the word phrase Anglo-Saxon, right? | ||
You can't have an identity. | ||
Identities are not allowed. | ||
So go and listen to the podcast, and honestly, I mean, I want to thank the audience on this, because you had our backs the whole way while we were investigating this death of Officer Sicknick, so thanks to everybody who had our backs. | ||
It looked like long odds too. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Because I've got to get to Peter here. | ||
Well look, if you want to help support our work, it's very simple. | ||
Fundrealnews.com. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Peter, we've got about a minute in this segment and we'll hold you over, obviously. | ||
Just your thoughts on the narratives, all these narratives that you've seen thrown up, whether it's November 3rd, whether it's Fauci, whether it's Wuhan, the CCP virus vaccines. | ||
Let me just give you just one story, Steve, before the break. | ||
I gotta really send kudos to Rahim. | ||
You guys are really outdoing yourselves on this for the Republic. | ||
Just amazing stuff. | ||
But here's the quick Bill Barr story. | ||
I call him. | ||
I call the Situation Room. | ||
It's like, go find Bill Barr. | ||
He gets on the phone. | ||
I say, Bill, look, I've done this deep dive on election regularities. | ||
You've got to look at these. | ||
He says to me, Peter, that's not my job. | ||
That's the job of the campaign and the private lawyers, OK? | ||
That's fine. | ||
If you just stop there, maybe that's fine. | ||
But what he did within a couple of days is then make the broad claim that there was no election fraud or irregularities. | ||
In other words, he refused to investigate, but he came to a conclusion, Steve. | ||
And at that point, my ship left Bill Barr's dock forever. | ||
He did tremendous disservice. | ||
That's why Maricopa is so important. | ||
Dr. Navarro, hang on. | ||
We're going to go back to, come back to Dr. Navarro and talk to him about vaccines. | ||
What exactly is going on at Dr. Harvey Wish's Explosive Injury Disposal. | ||
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We're going to turn in the War Room, Captain Maureen Bannon, Stephen K. Bannon, Dr. Peter Navarro, in a moment. | |
In the War Room. | ||
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, Captain Bannon, you got some comments, closing comments on Officer Sicknick? | ||
I do. | ||
Every news outlet and reporter that reported on this lie and disobeyed or did not believe what the family was asking them to do, To politicize this. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
I'm going to have you keep a scorecard on how many of those we're going to get, because I think it's going to be pretty low, but I like the thought. | ||
Yeah, we'll start with Morning Joe tomorrow. | ||
All the lies they spread about this. | ||
Officer Sidnick with his family asked, please don't politicize our beloved Officer Sidnick, a veteran and a police officer up in the Capitol Hill Police. | ||
Now, we're going to put that story up in the live chat from The Washington Post. | ||
Dr. Navarro, you've spent probably more time of this since this pandemic started. | ||
You saved more lives than any individual in the government working with President Trump on these great recommendations that you made to him, that he took action on, executive action. | ||
Talk to me about this interview we had with Dr. Harvey Rich today from Yale. | ||
Explosive interview. | ||
Three takeaways. | ||
Let me see if I can get to them all. | ||
The first thing I think that was really most important from a public health viewpoint, Steve, is this. | ||
That the best way to treat this virus is with a combination of therapeutics and vaccines. | ||
The idea that if people get sick, you go to early treatment with hydroxychloroquine and some of the other therapies that are shown to work. | ||
The Biden administration has seemed to have forgotten about that. | ||
The Biden administration, there isn't an honest person in there who's telling the American people the truth. | ||
The spin, Steve, is that everybody get the vaccine, everything's going to be okay. | ||
But the problem that Harvey Risch identified today, one of them, and this is astonishing, it's the 50% versus 90%. | ||
Fauci's been telling everybody and leading everybody to believe But this vaccine's over 90% effective. | ||
In other words, if somebody gets the vaccine, then they're not going to get the virus. | ||
Well, it turns out that it might be 90% effective in terms of helping somebody either not get the virus or have mild symptoms. | ||
But you got a 50% chance with a vaccinated person that they can still infect you. | ||
That's like, that's explosive information. | ||
And that's the kind of thing that Fauci should have said at that hearing when Jim Jordan called him on it. | ||
Because that would be honesty with the American public. | ||
The other thing that I think was extraordinary was his whole discussion about herd immunity in half the states. | ||
We had a kind of red state, blue state kind of Kind of dual, essentially. | ||
The red states, South Dakota, I think, led the way, Kristi Noem led the way, is that they didn't accept the economic lockdown strategy. | ||
And as a result, according to Harvey Risch, they've reached herd immunity. | ||
In South Dakota. | ||
And the problem with the blue states, the Californias and others, keeping people locked down is that when they actually then went out, they were more susceptible to the virus and you had more explosive growth. | ||
So, bottom line, Steve, is that I think we need to be more candid. | ||
The last thing I think that we need to be more candid about is this. | ||
If I've got the infection, if I get the infection and I survive, right? | ||
I've got antibodies. | ||
I've got antibodies and some developing T-cell immunity. | ||
Why do I have to get the vaccine? | ||
And if I get the vaccine, what will that do to my existing immunity? | ||
And what we've got now in the Fauci world is one size fits all. | ||
They're going to jab you twice and make you have a card so if you want to go anywhere or eat anywhere or do anything, You got the card, but they're leaving all of these other questions unanswered. | ||
You know, why aren't they focusing on therapeutics? | ||
Do you need the vaccine if you've had the infection within the last three to six months? | ||
So it would be nice to have some honesty. | ||
where this is again the house that Fauci built here behind me the Wuhan virology lab. American taxpayer Fundy paid for this courtesy of Tony Fauci and there was research conducted to weaponize viruses in this lab we know that for a fact and the reason why they were allowed to do that is because Tony Fauci approved that in December of 2017 without telling President Trump what the | ||
implications could be so Harvey Risch opened up a Pandora's box let's say and and I think we need to get to the bottom of a lot of things based on that great interview you did with him Steve Dr. Navarro, we don't have time today, but we would like you to join us tomorrow. | ||
I want to talk about now that you're seeing in the last 72 hours these huge no-shows as far as the reservations go for the vaccine. | ||
They're doing social media. | ||
They're starting to panic. | ||
We don't have time today, but I want to ask you tomorrow to do that real quickly. | ||
How do people get to your reports on the election, the border, everything else you're working on? | ||
Yeah, PeterNovar.com, PeterNovar.com, please read this election irregularities three-volume report. | ||
You will come away knowing that there was election irregularities and fraud and we need to get to the bottom of November 3. | ||
Cremation. | ||
I want to know who ordered that cremation. | ||
That's the plot point in a thousand mysteries on TV. | ||
Something's wrong with that, Steve. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of that. | ||
Dr. Navarro will do. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I'm real. | ||
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246 years ago, because of popular demand by the audience, we're going to end with Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Hymn at Concord Bridge. | ||
We're going to see you tomorrow here in the world. | ||
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