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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. | ||
That 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 a hundred 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. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Wednesday night to a joint session of Congress provided a perfect chance to demonstrate the vaccine's effectiveness and progress. | ||
The president could have entered unmasked into a room packed with vaccinated lawmakers, also unmasked, and touted it as a return to normal. | ||
Instead, he entered with a mask to a sparsely populated room of masked and distanced lawmakers, conveying the message that nothing has gotten any better despite the fact that 100 million Americans have now been fully vaccinated. | ||
We saw a historic image of the President delivering an address to Congress backed by two women, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. | ||
In that camera frame, as President Biden spoke, Harris and Pelosi kept their masks in place, despite the fact that all three have been fully vaccinated. | ||
As CNN medical analyst Lena Wen put it in the Washington Post, with masks and distancing, Biden's speech sent the wrong message about the power of our vaccines. | ||
She further wrote, imagine if Wednesday's joint session had required that all attendees be fully vaccinated. | ||
Those who were not vaccinated were not welcome, but those permitted in could walk into the room, take off their mask, sit next to one another, and listen to a presidential address Just as they did in 2019. | ||
The science shows that could have been done. | ||
It would have sent an unequivocal message that vaccines are safe, effective, and the key to ending the pandemic. | ||
Instead, the American people got a different message, one that could impede the nation's vaccine progress at a time when we can least afford it. | ||
On the subject of vaccine hesitancy, the Centers for Disease Control may have made things even more difficult with their new guidance on mask wearing. | ||
This week's edict was deemed by many to be confusing. | ||
The new protocols say fully vaccinated people can now exercise outdoors or with members of their household without a mask, dine unmasked at an outdoor restaurant with friends from multiple households, hold small unmasked outdoor gatherings with others who are inoculated, or with a mix of unvaccinated people. | ||
But the agency did not define how large those gatherings can be, and it said Americans should continue to wear masks in crowded public places like sporting events, concerts, or parades. | ||
You got all that? | ||
Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said this. | ||
The guidance that CDC put out I think is a step in the right direction, but it's relatively confusing. | ||
It's not very clear in terms of what they're prescribing. | ||
I think we need simpler rules. | ||
If we're going to be prescribing something over society, we need to decide what our public health goal is. | ||
He's not alone. | ||
Public health professor Daniel Halpern and infectious disease physician Monica Gandhi co-authored a piece in the Wall Street Journal under the headline, Take Off Your Mask and Go Outside. | ||
They concluded Americans can be outside without masks except for a, quote, packed setting where social distancing is impossible. | ||
At this point, those who remain unvaccinated are most at risk. | ||
But, according to the CNN poll, when asked about returning to our routines, the group most comfortable with doing so are those who have not, and will not, get the vaccine. | ||
87% of them. | ||
If we want to convince the unvaccinated to do their part, is the best approach to show them those who have had their shots are still wearing masks? | ||
Or would displays of our foregone freedoms in a pre-COVID world be more effective messaging? | ||
That's the carrot. | ||
Here's another. | ||
In Chicago, the Public Health Commissioner just introduced a Vax Pass, which residents can use to gain access to summer concerts. | ||
According to ABC, Dr. Allison Arwati, Chicago's Public Health Commissioner, stressed that the forthcoming pass, quote, is not a vaccine passport, nor is it an app that businesses check before patrons can enter. | ||
Instead, it will be more similar to city passes that give residents the discounts, free admission to museums, or let them skip lines to city attractions. | ||
But if this sort of encouragement fails, there's also the stick, which could be wielded by government and the private sector. | ||
Businesses have particular leverage as they can require employees to get vaccinations and restrict public access to private spaces like airlines, mass transit, most sporting and cultural venues, restaurants and movie theaters. | ||
Writing in USA Today, Michael Stern, a former federal prosecutor, said this, Businesses should make vaccination a requirement for employment. | ||
A COVID outbreak can shut down a business and be financially devastating, and failure to enforce basic health and safety measures is not fair to employees who have to work in offices, factories, and stores where close contact is required. | ||
Things should get personal, too. | ||
People should require friends to be vaccinated to attend the barbecues and the birthday parties they host. | ||
Friends don't let friends spread COVID. | ||
Things should get personal. | ||
Okay, there you have it. | ||
It's information warfare is ramping up every moment and we're going to get into this today. | ||
It is Saturday, the 1st of May, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
May Day throughout much of the world. | ||
Kentucky Derby Day here in the United States. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We're from the nation's capital and we are this weekend Closing in on 50 million downloads on the podcast, and of course we're live everywhere on radio through the John Fredericks radio network, streaming with Real America's Voice, also up on the satellite, on Dish, on Comcast, make sure you go there, and all the platforms, Roku, Pluto, all of it. | ||
And in Mandarin, GNewsGTV, with the massive audience of the diaspora, the Chinese people, and of course blown through the firewall later in the day, We're going to have Captain Maureen Bannon is going to be my co-host, but we're going to start with Brian Kennedy. | ||
We're going to talk about Arizona. | ||
We're going to talk about an event going on in Las Vegas with Secretaries of State. | ||
New York Times lead story today is about the voter laws in Florida, but we must focus on the signal, not the noise. | ||
And the signal, what did we tell you here, I don't know, six weeks ago? | ||
We said that this is all going to come down to the problem in this country is the Christians. | ||
Yep. | ||
The problem in the country is the Christians, particularly rural evangelical Christians. | ||
That that is the central problem. | ||
That's the backbone of the insurrectionist and the seditionist and everything like that. | ||
But they're going to be they can't make the case hard. | ||
That's all falling apart. | ||
They're national security issues. | ||
So now they're a public health issue. | ||
And we told you the six weeks they're going to get this vaccine is all going to come down to The Christians. | ||
Now that was Michael Smirconish. | ||
Michael Smirconish is the moderate Republican that's on CNN every Saturday morning. | ||
I think he's got a big deal over at SiriusXM. | ||
He's the moderate Republican. | ||
So that's the moderate Republican thinking, where they go from, hey, you know, like we've been saying, if the vaccine's that great, why do they have masks on fully vaccinated people? | ||
But that was the, he talked about the carrots, but what they wanted to get to was the punchline was the stick. | ||
And the stick started with, yeah, well, you know, you get the passports, but the passports, you know, Biden can't, can't, is not going to talk about the passports because they understand that's got like, you know, 20% approval and he's already upside down on so many things. | ||
So they're going to have business, woke capital. | ||
All you libertarians out there that got them all deregulation, got them all the tax cuts they wanted, didn't make them pay when they took the money out of the country, when they snuck it out of the country, when we brought it back, we didn't force them to pay different taxes, different tax rates, if they put the money into capital equipment, particularly in the inner cities, or in plant and equipment, nope. | ||
To stop the stock repurchases. | ||
Can't do that. | ||
You know, the Republican Party's got to pay off Wall Street, the hegemons on Wall Street, got to pay off the corporatists. | ||
That's turned out well for us, right? | ||
Got to pay that off. | ||
Got to do that. | ||
So you have a federal prosecutor saying, hey, our instrument to do this, our instrument to do this is the companies. | ||
It's the companies. | ||
And they got a federal prosecutor, Michael Stern, he's writing, Michael Stern said, hey, let's give them the stick. | ||
Got to require. | ||
Got to require. | ||
A vaccine. | ||
You've got to require a vaccine to have a job. | ||
To have your job, you're going to have to have a vaccine. | ||
What is Tony Fauci saying? | ||
We're the ones that found it in that AP article, what, six weeks ago? | ||
Associated Press? | ||
Barry Lee? | ||
Tony Fauci saying about immunity and all that? | ||
They don't talk about herd immunity with who's had the disease before? | ||
Who's had the virus and is immune or has T-cells? | ||
Nope. | ||
Now they moved the goal from 60% to 90% for herd immunity and it's all vaccines. | ||
And the vaccines you can only do, the vaccines you can only do, um, you know, he said, hey, the school children are, the only way we can get there mathematically is we have to vaccinate the school children. | ||
That was Fauci. | ||
The only way we can get there mathematically, you gotta vaccinate the school children. | ||
At that time, no test on school children were done. | ||
Savannah Guthrie, today host, not a fan of the war room, not a fan of Trump, not a fan of the Trump movement. | ||
She's sitting there asking about the Dara the Mask. | ||
Fauci just drops it out. | ||
All the high schools are going to start getting vaccinated in the fall when they come back. | ||
The school children will be vaccinated by the end of the year. | ||
Dr. Tony Fauci. | ||
Not the war room. | ||
Dr. Tony Fauci. | ||
Today, and remember, if the New York Times did not publish every morning, if they didn't publish what they call the Great Lady, if they did not publish this paper, CNN, Schmercon, there would be a test pattern back there. | ||
It wouldn't be up. | ||
They'd literally just take the New York Times. | ||
The New York Times does all the thinking and writing and then they just put it into, you know, people like Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon, right? | ||
The presenters. | ||
They're just readers, they call them in Great Britain. | ||
So the lead story on our beloved paper of the paper of record in our Republic, the New York Times, lead story on Saturday. | ||
And here's the difference. | ||
The Saturday paper, I think, is the most important paper of the week. | ||
The Saturday paper is one of the people they got a chance to breathe. | ||
And it's not the Sunday papers, the Saturday paper, tons of good articles in the Saturday paper. | ||
They're always leading with their kind of information warfare, the thing they want to do to it. | ||
It was a Saturday paper I picked up every morning at my place in New York, 6 o'clock in the morning, I'm reading it, and on August 13th of 2016, and I see the lead story of Maggie Haberman telling how the Trump campaign's all messed up and they're down, you know, 10 points or 8 points, it's falling apart. | ||
By that evening, I was the CEO of the Trump campaign, off a New York Times story, because I started calling people and saying, hey, is this true? | ||
Wow, this thing's pretty, a lot worse than we thought. | ||
You know, Manafort was gone by Monday or Tuesday. | ||
I was the CEO on Saturday night, essentially. | ||
Had a handshake, Saturday night. | ||
Because of what? | ||
An article in the Saturday Morning New York Times. | ||
So today's Saturday New York Times, and for our podcast audience, the 50 million downloads, and the radio audience, I'll describe it. | ||
Huge page one story. | ||
So Mr. Shmurkonish, Smirconish is not random. | ||
That's why he does this thing today. | ||
Karen Stick, here's what he got. | ||
In the Saturday, May 1st, a huge article with a big picture and the headline is, In rural America, the shot divides communities. | ||
In rural America, the shot divides communities. | ||
Sub-headline, fear feeds resistance as vaccination effort enters key phase. | ||
And there's a huge, this is by the way, rural, Essentially Southern Evangelical Christians. | ||
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Because, by the way, write this down with your number two pencil. | ||
They're the problem. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And they have a massive picture, color, huge, almost takes up the whole front top of the fold. | ||
It is Guy Richardson Sr., the pastor of the, and I quote, old-fashioned gospel house in Bulls Gap, Tennessee. | ||
Now they've got Pastor Richardson preaching the word of the risen Christ, okay, in a church that's empty except for two old folks that are down in a front pew. | ||
So the information psychological warfare This is the problem. | ||
This is the ticking time bomb. | ||
The poison that Pastor Richardson is feeding into these rubes, right? | ||
The folks here in an empty church, except down the front row, that Guy Richardson Sr. | ||
of the old-fashioned gospel house, preaching the word of the risen Christ, and they go through And I want to quote, "...communities like Greenville and its surroundings, rural, overwhelmingly Republican, deeply Christian, and 95% white, are on the radar of President Biden and the American health officials as efforts to vaccinate most of the U.S. | ||
population enters a critical phase." We will continue this. | ||
This is information warfare at its most sophisticated. | ||
We told you this day was coming. | ||
This is going to play all weekend on CNN and MSNBC. | ||
This will be in the chyrons, right? | ||
This is how it goes. | ||
Print it in the New York Times, send a reporter out, Jan Hoffman, let her do a couple weeks, write up, and I'm going to open up the page when we get back. | ||
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This takes, it's a two-page spread inside. | |
Information warfare. | ||
The problem is, we've met the problem, and they are the evangelical Christians. | ||
Brian Kennedy, Maureen Bennett, Stephen K. Bennett, next in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Okay, we're going to get to Brian Kennedy here in a second about everything going on in Arizona. | ||
A meeting of the Secretary of State today in Las Vegas. | ||
He's there, he's going to talk. | ||
We're going to have Brian here in a second. | ||
Newsmax yesterday published, we're going to get to this later, published an apology and had an RNA reading, I think, of an apology. | ||
Uh, to Dominion, to one of the employees of Dominion, basically kowtowing to Dominion on the very day that we finished the, uh, taking of all the information from the machines. | ||
Remember there are no conspiracies, but there are no coincidences, right? | ||
Why does that get dropped on Newsmax? | ||
One of the, the, the big alternative sites for, for Fox. | ||
A lot of questions there. | ||
The one thing you've got, you got it. | ||
And by the way, the Jimmy Kimmel, I think we'll go over the Mike Lindell interview on Jimmy Kimmel on YouTube. | ||
Well, I think over 3 million. | ||
Views this weekend and the comments are extraordinary for all of you out there that thought it was terrible and journeys This is turning out to be a home run for Mike Lindell and just read the comments of so many people with that We've never seen Mike Lindell in their life or only heard the caricatures of Mike Lindell and we're so moved by his story of recovery His turning over his life to God in what he's doing. | ||
They didn't think he sounded crazy. | ||
I Because he's not crazy, right? | ||
I just need more information. | ||
So we're proud to be one of the companies that does the promos for MyPillow. | ||
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It's the 1st of May. | ||
Spring is here. | ||
Do some spring shopping. | ||
Discounts all over the place. | ||
Just go there today. | ||
Support the effort. | ||
Okay. | ||
Before I bring in Brian Kenney, I just want to finish up a little bit of this New York Times. | ||
The Roar community, they're the resistance. | ||
They're the resistance. | ||
But they have a buried lead. | ||
What is the buried lead? | ||
Oh, but a week here in Greene County, this is the report of Greene County, Tennessee, reveals a more nuanced and layered hesitancy that surveys suggest. | ||
So she's actually finding out that it's much more subtle than just being a right-wing Rube Christian, right? | ||
People say that politics isn't the leading driver of their vaccine attitudes. | ||
The most common reason for their apprehension is fear. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
That the vaccine was developed in haste and that long-term side effects are unknown. | ||
That the vaccine was developed in haste And that long-term side effects are unknown. | ||
Maybe that's why it's just got an emergency use authorization. | ||
Maybe those rubes aren't so dumb after all. | ||
Maybe, and to go back to the CNN open on the carrot and the stick, Hey, they're sitting there, got the grit and the common sense of the American people, and they're looking at Joe Biden. | ||
Of course, maybe not looking at Joe Biden, because only 11 million people watch it, or, you know, they juiced it up to 22 million, but a fraction of President Trump's. | ||
They see it afterwards, and they're all vaccinated, and they got masks on. | ||
And there's only a couple of, what is it, 100, 200 people there. | ||
They're all 20 feet apart. | ||
They look at Biden, leaving the White House, going down to Atlanta, got a mask on. | ||
Outdoors! | ||
Outdoors. | ||
And you got you got the running dogs of this vaccine of, you know, everybody. | ||
Oh, we should take the mask off now. | ||
Their hesitancy is based on fear that the vaccine was developed in haste and that long term side effects are unknown. | ||
So who are the rubes? | ||
Has Fauci, or the CDC, or the FDA, or the President, or Jen Psaki, has anybody come out and done a presentation to the American people and walked through science-based, evidence-based, data-based on that very question? | ||
On that very question? | ||
OK, I want to bring in now Brian Kennedy, one of the smartest guys in this movement. | ||
He was here today to talk about Arizona, which he's been intimately involved in, and also this gathering. | ||
We've got Mark Fincham and these folks running for secretary of state or existing secretary of state in Las Vegas, of which he's going to address. | ||
Later in the morning. | ||
But Brian, since I respect you so much as a thinker, not simply because you're the former head of Claremont Institute, which is the great think tank and all the brains of really conservative thought, but that American Strategies Group, you're an active practitioner of particularly media strategy and you understand information warfare. | ||
Is this a random thing that the New York Times publishes this today as the lead story? | ||
Not just the lead story. | ||
If you go to pages six and seven, ladies and gentlemen, and this is why you got to understand how the system works, OK? | ||
Right there on a Saturday morning. | ||
So all the world's leaders and decision makers and the Wall Street guys and corporations that just ingest the Saturday edition of the New York Times, they get a front page and they get two pages of the rubes, two pages of the problem, two pages of the health security problem in this country. | ||
And basically, since health security national security a national security problem | ||
uh... it which is the evangelical rural christians which by the way overwhelmingly a part of the seditionist group and overwhelmingly part of this uh... of the uh... of the treason of the treason caucus or whatever they call it so that they've as we said six weeks ago they're going to come to this point they're going to identify what the problem so brian in my you saw smirk on ish with hey i would give you a little bit about the carrot But we know the carrot's not working, so we're going to talk about the stick. | ||
And the stick is the state capitalists. | ||
This is the woke corporations. | ||
They've already tried to de-platform everybody, de-platform the President of the United States. | ||
They're talking about Biden's first 100 days so smooth because Trump's not on Twitter. | ||
So now you're going to get the woke corporations. | ||
You've got a U.S. | ||
attorney, Michael Stern, sitting there going, hey, take the gloves off. | ||
They've been nice enough with these rubes. | ||
Don't fire them. | ||
They don't have jobs. | ||
No jobs. | ||
We don't need the Chicago to give you a free concert ticket or put you in their line to get a snow cone, you know, during a baseball game. | ||
Take their jobs away. | ||
Take their means of livelihood away. | ||
Don't let their kids in school, but use the corporations to do it. | ||
Brian Kennedy, what say you, sir? | ||
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You know, I don't know that that even works, though, when it comes to woke capital. | ||
Those people in Tennessee, are they working for any of those big corporations? | ||
Or are they making their way in the world without them? | ||
What the New York Times and the left really worry about are all these independent people around the country who don't need woke capital, who cannot be penalized by them, and who are just going to live their lives. | ||
And, you know, when it comes to these vaccinations, they rightfully worry, with a lot of common sense, that these things are not tested. | ||
These things may not work. | ||
And the mere fact that Biden wears a mask constantly would lead reasonable people to think maybe the vaccine just doesn't work. | ||
That's why he's wearing a mask. | ||
This isn't political theater at that point. | ||
That's just self-preservation. | ||
Maybe these vaccines don't work. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
The one thing I do, see, here's the thing. | ||
I know there's a huge movement, and you know, you've got the guy at Gab, you've got other people saying, hey, we've got to build our communities, we've got to, you know, it's a little bit like Saint Benedict during the beginning of the Dark Ages of the Roman Empire, right? | ||
Let's go into smaller communities and have a lived Christianity, and that'll expand sometime after. | ||
That's what Pope Benedict said. | ||
I'm not prepared. | ||
I hear that, and I support that for people that want to do it, 100%. | ||
Okay, 100%. | ||
However, I'm not prepared to concede control of the greatest industrial power in world history. | ||
You can't. | ||
So you can't let these companies try to do that. | ||
It cannot happen. | ||
If they can do that, then they're going to fully dominate. | ||
We are at an inflection point as a movement and as a people. | ||
We can go one of two ways right now. | ||
A difficult, but quite frankly, easier way is just to retreat. | ||
Just to retreat, form your communities, do your thing, have a lived life of spirituality in your beliefs, in your core beliefs, and get like-minded people around you, and then it can span over after the Dark Ages passes, right? | ||
Or, you can say, no, we're not going to do that. | ||
What's at stake here is control of the greatest industrial power the world's ever seen that's created more freedom, the sacrifice, created more freedom, more opportunity, advanced liberty more than any nation in the history of this planet. | ||
Because it's the convergence in the Judeo-Christian West of still the best value set That we've seen on this earth, as imperfect as we are, and we are imperfect. | ||
I got that from the first part of the Bible. | ||
The Old Testament, right? | ||
We're fallen. | ||
Right? | ||
If you're a Christian, you buy into that. | ||
I'll tell you who buys into that. | ||
Reverend Guy Richardson of the old-fashioned Gospel House in Bulls Gap, Tennessee. | ||
He's preaching truth to power. | ||
The power of the risen Christ. | ||
Of course, the New York Times got a show with an empty church with two old folks sitting down in the front row and it doesn't look like they're wearing Prada, right? | ||
I don't think the woman's dressed in Prada, right? | ||
This is to show you this is just dangerous rubes. | ||
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They want you to retreat. | |
They want you to give up. | ||
This is a time of testing. | ||
Okay? | ||
They want you to retreat. | ||
That's what Michael Stern, the prosecutor, is sitting there going, take the gloves off. | ||
Let's not just give them a stick. | ||
Let's give them a stick upside the head. | ||
We're going to take their jobs away. | ||
You're not going to be able to put food on the table. | ||
If you're a responsible individual, your job's gone. | ||
That's the stick. | ||
We don't care if you're hesitant about the long-term effects. | ||
We don't care if it's been explained to you. | ||
We don't care about that. | ||
We don't care if it's made in Haysen. | ||
We don't care if you fully buy into it, understand it, accept it. | ||
That's not important to us. | ||
What's important to us is you get the jab. | ||
When you get the jab, you're OK. | ||
You can have a job. | ||
You don't get the jab. | ||
You're going to get a stick, not a carrot. | ||
There's lots of carrots afterwards. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I want to talk to Arizona when we get back. | ||
I'm going to get off my pedestal for a moment. | ||
We're going to come back to this later because we're in the middle of information warfare. | ||
We're in the middle of an inflection point. | ||
We're going to return with Brian Kennedy, Captain Maureen Bannon. | ||
We've got a report from New Hampshire of the Patriots up there. | ||
A lot going on today. | ||
Sam Faddis is with us. | ||
We're going to talk about Rudy and the timing of Rudy's case. | ||
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We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Banham. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Hey, I want to give a hat tip to the folks in Denver. | ||
Real America's Voice come in every Saturday. | ||
Make sure we can do the show live and also at the John Fredericks Network. | ||
We think it's very important to be able to do these shows live. | ||
We do specials sometimes. | ||
We record. | ||
We're probably going to get back into specials. | ||
We've got a bunch of big topics we want to do on these Saturday specials, but there's so much news breaking. | ||
We were going to do a special today, but pushed it aside because there's so much going on, and really want to thank the team for giving up their Saturday, part of their Saturday, to come in and do this, and they do this as patriots. | ||
Remember, one of the things that we pride ourselves in is the signal, not the noise. | ||
But also, as Wellington taught his young officers in the Peninsula Campaign in Spain and Portugal, to think on the other side, what's over the hill, right? | ||
What's over the hill? | ||
You can't see it, but think about it. | ||
What's over the hill? | ||
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Use your human agency. | ||
Speaking of human agency, I had Brian on here because Brian was, you know, he and Boris and others were the first people on the ground in Arizona, I think on the 4th and 5th of November to figure out what was going on there. | ||
So, Brian, give us an update. | ||
Where do you think we stand in Arizona? | ||
You know, the machines got collected yesterday. | ||
People were in panic mode because a lot of the left-wing journalists out there were saying how, you know, the authorities have stepped in, etc. | ||
Just give us where you think we are right now in the forensic hand audit. | ||
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Well, I think we're going to be starting up here later today again in Arizona. | |
I think it's going to proceed apace. | ||
I think we're going to get Ultimately, to the bottom of what happened on November 3rd, by actually counting the ballots, that'll be a very important thing because a lot of people in this country think they've been lied to. | ||
I think that bleeds over into the vaccinations and everything else. | ||
They think they're not being, you know, told the truth about something or when they at least ask for transparency, they don't get it. | ||
So counting these ballots in Arizona, Will be critical for actually giving, if, if Joe Biden won the election, this will give him legitimacy. | ||
If he didn't win the election, it will be a chance to fix the system, which looks to many people like it's broken. | ||
The teams have actually imaged the hard drives of some of the voting machines. | ||
So they can see what actually happened internally there, but that could take weeks to actually get to that. | ||
Because if there was a code in there that caused some kind of manipulation, it'll take a while to find. | ||
Whereas actually counting the paper ballots will tell you one way or the other who actually won Maricopa County and very likely whoever won Maricopa County will have won the state of Arizona. | ||
Well, you know, to get Peter Navarro's analysis about all the illegitimate voting, lack of chain of custody, other things, that will be checked, too. | ||
I think we had 40 days when we started. | ||
We're one week in. | ||
One thing I think people ought to know is that they are expanding capacity of people that are coming in there, right? | ||
And they're expanding capacity, I think, very prudently about how they do it, how they ramp up to more. | ||
And I believe they're going to have to go to 24 24 hours a day around the clock to get this done because it's a massive effort. | ||
2.1 million ballots to do a forensic audit on, right? | ||
And a count. | ||
But a forensic audit at the same time is monumental. | ||
And we know we've had this target date of the 14th. | ||
Now, what's happening there is my understanding is that there are a number of graduations going to take place in the days afterwards. | ||
I think you're going to see that. | ||
I don't believe That it's physically possible to actually get all of these ballots on the hand part, not the machines and not the not the recanvassing, but that part done by the 14th. | ||
And I think you're going to see some ways they're going to get a workaround on this. | ||
But I would tell people to support, make sure you support all the patriots out there. | ||
If you happen to be in that area, You ought to think of now of trying to sign up. | ||
I think they're going to get both paid staff and now volunteers. | ||
They're going to work through a whole logistics and manpower situation. | ||
And so you ought to make sure you know if you're one of the patriots in Arizona. | ||
And that's what's driven this. | ||
This is a totally grassroots operation to make sure that people know that you're available to do some work and to see if you can pass muster of how they approve these people. | ||
Brian, and I think that you talk about fixing the system and his legitimacy. | ||
If this comes out and it turns out that it does not reflect the vote count that was put up there, like I say, one fall, they all fall. | ||
This is going to move into other sections of the country. | ||
And so I do see in the New York Times on the front page has, you know, they're in panic mode now, but Florida, Florida, you know, DeSantis and the company down there passing these new laws to kind of get some hands around to make sure that It's legal votes and legitimate votes that count. | ||
They're saying about it going to Texas. | ||
Whether it's Georgia, there's a lot of stuff out there. | ||
There's new updates to the laws all over the place. | ||
But as you know, we can't move forward until two things are addressed and the truth comes out. | ||
And that is what happened on November 3rd. | ||
And also what happened in that Wuhan lab back in late 2019. | ||
Until those, until we get the truth on that and the facts, you know, evidence-based database, et cetera, we can't, we can't move forward. | ||
Now today you're actually at, and I think this is fascinating, you're going to address, because you're one of the most respected guys in this movement, you're addressing a group of, I think it's secretaries of state or people that are going to run for secretary of state throughout the country. | ||
Is that, is that taking place in Las Vegas? | ||
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Right, in Las Vegas, both. | |
Some important people, some you know, Mark Benjam, who's a regular on The War Room, but also Jim Marchant from Nevada and people from around the country are coming in because they realize that, you know, back in 2006, George Soros spent, again, not a conspiracy, just politics. | ||
George Soros invested a lot of money in getting Secretaries of State elected around the country. | ||
When you talk to the average Republican, They run for Secretary of State because they just want to have some higher office. | ||
They eventually want to run for governor. | ||
When you look at the Democrats and the left, the Democrats run for Secretary of State because they actually want to control our voting system and control the government. | ||
They want political power. | ||
So they have spent a lot of resources, the left has, getting Secretaries of State, liberal left-wing Secretaries of State elected around the country, and now Conservatives, if they're going to do the blocking and tackling that needs to happen to actually have election integrity, need to get these secretaries of state elected. | ||
And there are some fine men and women who are running. | ||
I think this is one of the most important things we could possibly do to have election integrity again. | ||
Meaning someone at the top who is responsible for an honest election. | ||
In those states with good secretaries of state, we had honest elections. | ||
In other states, we didn't. | ||
And so fixing that is the highest priority we could have other than getting to the bottom of what happened already on November 3rd. | ||
Well, I think in Arizona, I think Katie Hobbs, you know, you have Republicans in senior levels of the government, including the governorship. | ||
You have Katie Hobbs, I think her name is the Secretary of State. | ||
In Georgia, you got, what, Raffensperger, who's been a disaster. | ||
Those two alone, if we had a real, if we had Fincham as Secretary of State in Arizona, and if you had a real Trump person, and not some milquetoast country club Republican, in Georgia, President Trump would not be teeing it up down at Mar-a-Lago today, right? | ||
He'd be at his desk in the Oval Office. | ||
Grinding away on the Chinese Communist Party and what happened in the Wuhan lab. | ||
So that's the difference. | ||
And you're absolutely right. | ||
The Democrats understand these. | ||
And Soros. | ||
Look, you may hate Soros. | ||
Very smart guy. | ||
What did he put his money into years ago when people didn't pay attention or laughed at him? | ||
Secretary of State in elections for local prosecutors. | ||
For local prosecutors. | ||
And AGs, right? | ||
State AGs, but also local prosecutors. | ||
Look how that turned out in St. | ||
Louis. | ||
That's all Soros. | ||
Always follow where their money's going. | ||
It's smart money. | ||
And this is, I think this, what you're doing today in Nevada, in Las Vegas, is very smart because people understand we've got to, we can't use, these can't be looked at as stepping stones anymore. | ||
You can't get the Raffensperger guys in there. | ||
You can't get these milquetoast in there. | ||
You have to get real hammers in there that are going to run fair elections. | ||
Every American citizen That votes should have their vote counted. | ||
There's absolutely no question about that. | ||
This whole question is about the chain of custody, legitimacy. | ||
Remember, their mantra is all votes count. | ||
That's not true. | ||
All legal votes, all certifiable votes, all chain of custody votes, they count, and they have to count, or we're not going to have a democracy. | ||
If you're going to have all votes count, who knows if they're legitimate or not? | ||
Who knows if they're legal or not? | ||
So, Brian, extraordinary work out there. | ||
We look forward to getting a report on Monday, how it turns out. | ||
But I know if anybody could fire him up, it would be Brian Kennedy. | ||
So I want to thank you for coming on the show and helping us think through the vaccine passports and all that. | ||
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Well, thanks, Steve. | |
I mean, we're at a dangerous point in our history here. | ||
You know, traditional fascism, classical fascism, was when you had public-private partnerships between the government and corporations. | ||
To manage production. | ||
We now have a kind of fascism where you have public-private partnerships to suppress our freedom. | ||
And if we can't fix that, we won't have a country. | ||
Yeah, this is what I want to make sure people understand. | ||
This is a brilliant point. | ||
People, you know, the Republicans ran down in Georgia, you know, socialism versus thing where they talk about socialism, you know, socialism. | ||
I think they missed the point. | ||
The communists, The Bolsheviks didn't believe in communism. | ||
The CCP doesn't believe in it. | ||
They're just like the Nazis, and just like the fascists in Italy, and just like the military junta in Japan. | ||
They're very similar. | ||
They believe in state capitalism. | ||
The efficiency of the capitalist model. | ||
It is a combination of big government, totalitarian authoritarian government, combined with a few companies that they can help to control. | ||
But profit off of. | ||
It is a combination of state capitalism and authoritarian control. | ||
It's the Chinese model today. | ||
It's the reason Tom Friedman and all these guys go, hey, we like this model. | ||
It can solve climate change because we don't have to have democracy. | ||
People are running against socialism. | ||
I haven't seen any socialism. | ||
They're buying people's votes. | ||
I got that. | ||
But it's not a socialistic model. | ||
It's state capitalism and authoritarianism. | ||
Am I wrong on that, Brian? | ||
Is that the way you see it? | ||
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No, I think that's exactly right, Steve. | |
That's what's come to America and we've We've, you know, in for the last, you know, two decades, we keep talking about these public private partnerships where we're government wants to work hand in hand with business. | ||
And for a lot of business people, including Republicans, they think, well, that sounds good. | ||
We want government working with us to be to be more prosperous, to employ more people, et cetera. | ||
But it turns out when government and big tech, especially, and the oligarchs that are now running these big companies, when they join with government, they can also do a lot of bad things, which is to silence a president, which is what they did last fall, and to lie to us on a pretty consistent basis about the way the world is working right now. | ||
And Americans are not buying it. | ||
Brian, what's your social media? | ||
We've got about 30 seconds and then we've got to bounce. | ||
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It is Brian T. Kennedy at Brian T. Kennedy on Gab. | |
Okay, make sure you follow Brian, particularly everything that's going on in Las Vegas today. | ||
Okay, this fight continues, not just in Arizona, it's all throughout the country. | ||
Folks are working from Montana, and we're going to have a report from folks in Windom, New Hampshire. | ||
This fight about exactly what happened on November 3rd continues. | ||
It's nationwide. | ||
Maureen Bannon, Stephen K. Bannon, be back in a moment with a special guest from the live free or die state. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We're going to go to Windom, New Hampshire, or Londonderry, New Hampshire momentarily. | ||
Maureen, your thoughts on this New York Times lead story. | ||
In rural America, the shot divides community. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Information Warfare. | ||
This dovetails with what happened on CNN, how we opened the show. | ||
It's the carrot and the stick, but here they're showing you the problem. | ||
As we told you months ago, they're going to come down to the public health crisis and a national security crisis is going to come down to evangelical Christians. | ||
And they lay it out right there. | ||
You're the problem. | ||
You rubes are the problem. | ||
Captain Bannon. | ||
So the left wants to make it seem like it's a political issue, but as in this article, we see that it's fear. | ||
They want us to be... | ||
Science and database, and that's what these people in Tennessee are doing. | ||
They are looking at the science of COVID-19 and the lack of data that we have on this vaccine or this shot, and they're making a decision on their own health, which is what they should be doing. | ||
Not the government making a decision on their health, the person making a decision on their own health. | ||
And so instead of Tony Fauci just coming out and telling us on the Today Show, hey, the kids, you know, Savannah Guthrie, don't worry. | ||
I see a fright in your eye about your little daughter wearing the mask and you don't have to wear the mask because you're partially vaccinated. | ||
And it's totally confusing on completely confusing what CDC has said. | ||
Nobody really understands it. | ||
And that's not me saying that. | ||
You're seeing it on CNN and NBC. | ||
Even they're coming out saying, hey, we don't know. | ||
Today Show doesn't know. | ||
Fauci just throws it out as a as a fact. | ||
That hey, the high school kids are going to be vaccinated starting in the fall when they come back to school, and all the school children. | ||
The school children will be vaccinated by the end of the year. | ||
That's his words. | ||
Not mine, that's his words. | ||
And it dovetails with what they said on, what they said back to the Associated Press, I don't know, six weeks ago, when we found the buried lead, where he said, hey, the math doesn't work. | ||
Here's where, Maureen, here's where they need to start being truthful. | ||
You can go through all these papers, I do it every day, go through all the world's... Herd immunity is still kind of the Holy Grail. | ||
That's what everybody says, kind of get you out of it. | ||
Now, herd immunity has gone from 60 to 65 percent to now 90 percent. | ||
But what Jim Jordan was trying to get at Fauci the other day at the hearing is that they've shifted the definition of herd immunity. | ||
Nowhere do you find in any of this stuff anymore that what used to be all of herd immunity Which was people that had the COVID, the CCP virus, and had antibodies. | ||
That's a big part of the calculation. | ||
Now you got T-cells, but just if you had it, you got antibodies, that's herd immunity. | ||
We had Dr. Hatfield on here on a 25 January, I think first or second show, sitting in that chair right there. | ||
One of the leading experts in the world, formerly from Fort Detrick, where they do all the biological weapons analysis to make sure we can't be hit by biological weapons. | ||
What do they focus on? | ||
Part of it is not just therapeutics, it is, guess what, vaccines. | ||
The very first day to get the nomenclature right in this show, to make sure that you had a mental map, that you could make your own decisions, what we do in the war room. | ||
He brought up gain of function, but he also brought up herd immunity. | ||
And at that time, in January of 2020, he said herd immunity is going to come when you've got X amount of the population. | ||
We don't know if that number is 60 percent, 65 percent, 70. | ||
It'll be some number that we'll calculate. | ||
But it'll be from people that had it, eventually have it, live and have the antibodies. | ||
And I said, well, what about the vaccines? | ||
And he says, well, it'll take years. | ||
It will take years. | ||
Vaccines are on the short-term horizon. | ||
Because we haven't got a vaccine for SARS-1. | ||
We don't have a vaccine for MERS. | ||
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We don't have a vaccine for Ebola. | |
None of these things are coming. | ||
We have the swine flu that's in the Chinese pork population all the time, blowing up. | ||
I think we've got another huge problem over there today. | ||
There's no vaccines for that. | ||
You will not have a vaccine on this for years. | ||
And a lot of people without FDA approval of a vaccine are going to be really hesitant to put it in their body. | ||
And that, as of right now, won't be until 2023. | ||
So these people, and people that haven't gotten it, are making a decision based on what the left wants us to do. | ||
Science and data. | ||
There is science out there showing the survival rate from COVID, if you contract it. | ||
And there's no data Well, you could say that, hey, we're not anti-vaxxers, but you could say that people could have legitimate concerns and thoughts and say, hey, maybe it's not for me. | ||
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Moderna is. | |
Well, you could say that, hey, we're not anti-vaxxers, but you could say that people could have legitimate concerns and thoughts and say, hey, maybe it's not for me. | ||
Moderna is. | ||
There is word out there that they're pressing very quickly to take part of your If there's FDA approval, then a person can make a decision about it. | ||
argument, they're going to press very quickly to try to, I think Moderna, all the people coming with testing and say, hey, we can get a permanent FDA approval, but that you've nailed something quite important. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
But that's one thing. | ||
If there's FDA approval, then a person can make a decision about it. | ||
But until there's FDA approval, it's still an emergency status. | ||
And there's a lot of questions left in people's minds. | ||
Well, yes. | ||
And this is going to be a bigger and bigger issue because now they're making a matter of fact. | ||
Like for instance, and I've said from day one, months ago, that's what I picked up on the Fauci thing. | ||
If they start to try to force the vaccinations on the school kids, all bets are off. | ||
Newsom is recalled in California. | ||
And remember, this is that's the biggest populist grassroots effort, I think, ever. | ||
Ever in a state not Trump driven, not Trump movement driven, principally driven by mothers, some Trump supporters, some not. | ||
Some heavy Democratic areas, they had more Democratic signatures than Republicans. | ||
Lydia Friend, who's been on the show a couple of times, founder of Women of Watts, it's about the kids getting back in school. | ||
You tell those people, the kids getting back to school, oh, by the way, and it's still an emergency use authorization, you've got to get the kids vaccinated. | ||
This is why they're going to have to write this down. | ||
They're going to have to get that FDA approval pulled up quickly to even have a conversation with American mothers about the vaccination of the kids. | ||
To wit, we haven't seen any tests. | ||
When we talked about this with Fauci six weeks ago, when the AP story came out, they had not They had not had a test with any school children. | ||
Now they've started, since then, they've announced, I think it's Moderna, finally got people to sign up for the testing for the children. | ||
Okay, we've run out of time. | ||
The gentleman from Londonderry, New Hampshire. | ||
Remember, this issue about what happened on November 3rd is seething right below the surface across the country. | ||
In Arizona, they've taken charge of their destiny, but now they're doing a forensic audit. | ||
We're going to go to Wyndon, New Hampshire next and find out what's going on with the great patriots up in the live free or die state. |