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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome, you're in the War Room. | ||
It is Monday, the 10th of May, the Year of Our Lord 2021, now with over 51 million downloads on the podcast, live on John Frederick's Radio Network, Real America's Voice, the streaming service of the Trump Revolution, also Dish Channel 219, Comcast 113, Roku, Pluto, and of course, in Mandarin, in GNews, GTV, and I think also We've started in Japanese. | ||
I'll have to put that up in Japanese. | ||
We've got a huge fan base in Japan that follows us for the geopolitics, the capital markets, and also what's really going on in politics. | ||
All signal, not noise. | ||
Okay, I want to put up a chart. | ||
Saturday, May 8th, was the 76th anniversary, Raheem Kassam, of Victory in Europe Day. | ||
The Russians, I think, celebrate that With a huge military parade. | ||
I don't know what you did in the United Kingdom, but it was essentially crickets here in the United States. | ||
76th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. | ||
Also, another day you should write down. | ||
So take your notebook out and write down May 8th. | ||
I'm going to put that chart up, if we can, Denver, the first chart. | ||
Okay, Denver. | ||
Anytime you get the chart, let's go with that. | ||
There we go. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we'll bring in Boris Epstein in a second, who's also, besides being a lawyer for the Trump in a political surrogate, is also a deal guy. | ||
We crossed a line on, I think it was Saturday, that line right there for our podcast and radio audience. | ||
This is the amount of cryptocurrency currently out there. | ||
That is not what they're showing right now. | ||
They're currently showing the Ethereum price. | ||
Now we have the chart. | ||
Now we have it? | ||
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That's great. | ||
The first chart. | ||
How tough was that, Cameron? | ||
Denver, get focused! | ||
Okay, is that the one right there? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay, so that is total US dollars in circulation. | ||
2.5 trillion dollars. | ||
This is what happens when you're the prime reserve currency of the world. | ||
All transactions are executed in dollars, essentially, all major transactions. | ||
We crossed a line on Saturday. | ||
There's now more crypto, the market cap of crypto, crypto out in circulation. | ||
Excess of the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
That is monumental. | ||
Absolutely monumental. | ||
And this has kind of gone on. | ||
Unless you're in the crypto world or if you're in a central bank or you've seen Goldman Sachs launching a desk, Bank of New York launching a crypto desk, Coinbase, which is kind of the One of the deaths went public at, I think, an $80 billion valuation. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
This is very, very important. | ||
There's a couple things going on here, okay? | ||
One of the things to watch out for is this Biden administration's continually to monetize the debt. | ||
Right, in this reckless, and that's what it is, this reckless, unfocused spending. | ||
Joe Biden, I think, is coming out to address the American people about the economy this morning because this thing is so far off kilter. | ||
You had Peter Navar here the other day talking about the structural differences, the structural problems of the CCP virus. | ||
The CCP virus, by the way, that we're finding out more and more information every day. | ||
Yes, is man-enhancing, came from the Wuhan lab. | ||
Okay, that's all coming to fruition. | ||
But the structural changes, as Peter Navarro warned about and President Trump worked for, now we have Mitch McConnell. | ||
Mitch McConnell is agreeing to an $800 billion infrastructure program, exactly what he fought in June and July of 2020. | ||
This is a disgrace. | ||
President Trump's plan had essentially, it was a roughly $2 trillion compromise, Nancy Pelosi, $1 trillion for relief for the drop in aggregate demand and one trillion dollars basically for infrastructure. | ||
And that infrastructure was not this kind of ephemeral climate change and all that. | ||
This was very focused on supply chain disruption, the structural problems we've had the U.S. | ||
economy that they will not address from this horrific jobs record the other day, right? | ||
Everybody's missing the point. | ||
It's not about unemployment benefits. | ||
Yes, that's something, but that's noise, not signal. | ||
The signal is that we've had massive structural problems with the global economy and the American economy because of the CCP virus. | ||
And now you're seeing, and by the way, this crypto is now on a roll. | ||
We're not telling you to buy it. | ||
We're not telling you to invest in it. | ||
We're just giving you a fact that it cost the entire U.S. | ||
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We can put the second chart up. | ||
For a minute. | ||
Pablo, you can keep the chart up. | ||
People don't need to see me. | ||
Let's put this, the second chart, okay? | ||
Not the first chart, the second chart. | ||
The one that says Ethereum? | ||
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Okay. | ||
That's Ethereum. | ||
That's a crypto. | ||
You hear Bitcoin, you hear all this. | ||
Ethereum you don't hear much about. | ||
Ethereum, just to put this in perspective at scale, Has a $459 billion market cap. | ||
When you look at Ethereum out there, times the price. | ||
$459 billion. | ||
It trades $50 billion a day. | ||
That market capitalization, I believe, and I'll bring in Boris, I think it's larger than any bank in the world outside of JPMorgan Bank. | ||
Right? | ||
Here's the point. | ||
Your life, this is going to change This is going to have a massive impact on capital markets and finance going forward. | ||
And that means it's going to have a big impact on your life, a huge impact on your life. | ||
Of course, we had the cyber, you know, talking about unrestricted warfare, had a massive cyber attack over the weekend on the pipeline. | ||
You've also had so many confrontations with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We caught the weapons they were trying to sneak into the Persian Gulf. | ||
There's so much going on in a geopolitical and world financial basis that's going to directly impact your life. | ||
Inflation now, even CNN on Saturday, lead story of half the day on their homepage was about how inflation is starting to explode here in the United States. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
We're going to talk a lot about what's happening with Liz Cheney. | ||
But we're going to pivot to, we've got a lot to go on in Arizona. | ||
We've got Dave Clements from New Mexico State. | ||
The great lawyer's been on top of things. | ||
Also bringing Matt DiPerno. | ||
Breaking news out of Michigan. | ||
They're requesting a full forensic audit in Michigan. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's happening. | ||
And we're going to bring in one of the supervisors, one of the observers in Maricopa County that was there and saw how the election officials were running the campaign. | ||
All of that. | ||
Okay, Boris. | ||
Just your observations on the power of this, the significance of crypto crossing the U.S. | ||
dollar, total dollars in circulation on Saturday. | ||
Steve, good morning. | ||
Great to be with you. | ||
Great to be with Rahim. | ||
Interesting tidbit. | ||
In Russia, Victory in Europe Day is actually celebrated on May 9th. | ||
Because the Germans capitulated at 23.00 German time, which was already May 9th in Russia. | ||
So it was May 8th in Europe, May 9th in Russia. | ||
Yes, you're right, there was a parade in the UK, I believe there was a celebration. | ||
I don't want to say to our beloved Russian allies at that time, a day late and a dollar short. | ||
A day late and a ruble short. | ||
That's for a separate conversation. | ||
I don't want to get Eric Swalwell all ginned up and started dragging me back in front of the House Intelligence Committee saying, how do you know about this whole history thing? | ||
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You must be a spy! | |
In this version he would have his Chinese girlfriend actually ask you, the CCP spy girlfriend, ask you the questions. | ||
I'm sure she was she was on some remote she was on some remote piece of technology in his ear asking me the questions anyway through him in terms of in terms of crypto this is obviously momentous and and if you are most Americans I believe you have no idea really what is going on if you watch the Saturday Night Live by the way I'd never watch Saturday Night Live anymore. | ||
I actually thought that Elon Musk was interesting, and specifically the weekly update, because there was a representation from the hosts who are usually just completely useless. | ||
I mean, utterly and totally useless. | ||
But they kept asking, what is Dogecoin? | ||
What is crypto? | ||
And I believe that's how most of America, overwhelmingly most of America, views it. | ||
But this is real. | ||
This is happening. | ||
The rest of the world is moving onto this blockchain, onto cryptocurrency, and We as Americans need to realize that the weaker the dollar gets... | ||
And weakening of the dollar is happening as a direct correlation to the ludicrous overspending by the Biden administration and Democrats in Congress. | ||
The weaker the dollar, the more safe the cryptocurrency, all of them, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, so on and so forth, the more safe they become and the more useful they become. | ||
That is the correlation, that's the push-pull. | ||
The weakening of the dollar, the strengthening of cryptocurrency, and you can thank Biden for that. | ||
Yeah, I think you've got precious metals and you've got crypto. | ||
You've just got to take a look at it. | ||
You've got to get as savvy as possible. | ||
And it's not just the spending. | ||
It's almost the out-of-control spending and the unfocused spending. | ||
I always say, what's the use of proceeds? | ||
I know the source of proceeds, U.S. | ||
taxpayers, the deplorables, are you just going to print money, which we'll pay for in the long run anyway. | ||
But what's the use? | ||
Is it coming in capital equipment? | ||
Yeah, are you rebuilding the supply chains? | ||
Are you bringing them back from China? | ||
Are you actually incentivizing companies to bring these things back from the CCP? | ||
Or is it just more of this unfocused spending, just throwing money at... You could take it out on a wheelbarrow right now and just burn it out in the front yard. | ||
It'd have as much impact. | ||
So this is... It's handouts. | ||
It's handouts. | ||
It's handouts to Democrat mis-run cities. | ||
It's handouts to destroyed states by Democrats. | ||
I mean, look at the state of Illinois. | ||
It's been bankrupt for, what, for a year, over a year, over a year? | ||
Because Democrats do not know how to run anything. | ||
All they know is handouts and absolute bending a knee to the woke mob. | ||
That's all they know. | ||
Talk about bending the knee. | ||
Let's talk about, before we get to Liz Cheney, I want to talk about this Axios story. | ||
Can we get the Axios story up? | ||
Axios. | ||
We've been talking about this a lot. | ||
This is not about Liz Cheney. | ||
It's not about personality. | ||
There's no cult of personality. | ||
The great Mike Allen and Jim Vanderhay over at Axios, I think, have the real story. | ||
Very succinct, right? | ||
We'll put it up in the live chat. | ||
It's a couple of minute read. | ||
But they actually say institutionalizing Trump-ism, particularly the policies on immigration and trade protectionism, right? | ||
Building the economy. | ||
What say you, Boris? | ||
This is what we've been saying here for a long time. | ||
This is not just about President Trump. | ||
The mainstream media is harkening on this thing as a cult of personality. | ||
It's the farthest thing. | ||
from a cult of personality, this new shift, this new realignment of the Republican Party that's now reaching out to working-class Hispanics, working-class African-Americans. Boris Rahim, your thoughts on the Axios piece? | ||
It's the MAGA movement solidifying its power within the Republican Party, but really the MAGA movement becoming the Republican Party. | ||
And what you see there in AXIOS, it's a white flag. | ||
It's a white flag of surrender from Conservatism, Inc., from the establishment Republicans, whatever's left, from the Liz Cheney's of the world saying, you know what? | ||
We get it. | ||
We get it. | ||
There's words that Liz Cheney may not now, not confirm, but may not even come back for the vote to oust her on Wednesday. | ||
The RINOs of the Republican Party, the establishment, have been absolutely overpowered by the MAGA movement. | ||
And no matter how much they thought that after January 6th, after January 20th, that the MAGA movement was just going to dissipate. | ||
We're all going to somehow go away. | ||
That has not happened. | ||
The opposite has happened. | ||
As you're seeing in Arizona, in Michigan, the people standing up in Georgia and South Carolina. | ||
The MAGA brain trust, the MAGA populace is continuing to stand strong, and this show and its viewership are a big part of that, Stephen Rahim, and that's why I'm so proud to be a part of it as well. | ||
That is what's happening. | ||
You are seeing the MAGA movement solidifying its standing as the new Republican Party. | ||
That's really the fact of the matter. | ||
Raheem, observations. | ||
Well, look, I'm never as optimistic as Boris is. | ||
Sometimes I think what the Republican establishment does is it throws a bone to MAGA, to America First, in order then to kind of reshape it. | ||
And there's some of that going on here. | ||
Co-opt it. | ||
Yeah, co-opt it, reshape it, you know, get the talons in, and there's some of that going on here. | ||
But there is clearly something very, very positive to take from all of this, and that is the fact that without We put up a story this last week, I'll keep this very brief, we put up a story over the course of the weekend which showed the hiring decisions of the Trump administration versus the Democrat hiring decisions, right? | ||
And overwhelmingly, Trump kind of balanced between Democrats and Republicans for political appointments in his administration. | ||
I would call that very naive. | ||
And Democrats go 80% plus Democrats when they do political appointments, when there is a Democrat president. | ||
And I think what you're seeing now is without those people in making decisions because you don't have a Trump government right now, you don't have to listen to these Democrats who were masquerading as Republicans or Independents this whole time in their political roles. | ||
Now you have MAGA people making a much more of an impact. | ||
So I think that is the positive part of all of this. | ||
Perceptive. | ||
Okay, we'll take a short break. | ||
Boris Rahim back. | ||
We've got Dave Clements coming in, the lawyer. | ||
Matt DiPerno. | ||
Jan Bryant from Arizona. | ||
A lot on November 3rd when we return to War Room. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're back. | ||
We're about to go to talk about Michigan, Arizona, New Hampshire, all of it. | ||
We're going to go to Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, real quickly, this thing with Cheney, it's a little confusing now. | ||
Is she going to resign? | ||
Is she going to come back for a vote? | ||
Is she going to stay out there? | ||
They're going to vote. | ||
And is Elise Stefanik, where there's nobody running against her right now, is that just going to be, is that going to happen right after this on Wednesday? | ||
Is McCarthy once again going to stumble around, try to drag it out for a week so we don't have momentum firing off the football? | ||
What are you hearing around town? | ||
It should get done right away. | ||
It should be Wednesday vote to remove Liz Cheney as conference chair and the same day a vote to put Elise Stefanik as the new conference chair that could suspend the rules, whatever it may be. | ||
But what I'm hearing is that there is likely to be a delay as of now and that the leadership, the GOP leadership under Kevin McCarthy are pushing to do it Friday or maybe even early next week. | ||
Which, to me, is absolutely nonsensical, and the only reason you would want to do it is to try to get someone else in there to go up against Congresswoman Stefanik, who, as we've discussed, is right now the consensus choice. | ||
Sure, there are some people—Club for Growth, Heritage—who are not fully satisfied, but President Trump has endorsed her. | ||
Many people in MAGA World have endorsed her, and really, she's shown the fight necessary and the ability to unite the party and lead the party into the future to be the next conference chair. | ||
I am very concerned about any delays in the vote to make her the next conference chair. | ||
Yeah, he's got to start showing some leadership. | ||
He's pledged chairman right now. | ||
He's got to show some leadership. | ||
This will be a debacle. | ||
Give the mainstream media a couple days just to beat up on it and say and make Liz Cheney look like Joan of Arc. | ||
She's not not Joan of Arc. | ||
Read the key of the Trumpism piece in Axios is that it's a policy. | ||
This is realignment on immigration. | ||
This is a realignment on trade. | ||
This is a realignment on economics. | ||
That's what Dave McIntosh and his Club for Growth guys are always just kowtowing To the mega donors. | ||
They're out, okay? | ||
This is a new day. | ||
It's about policy and those policies of just giving tax cuts to the super wealthy and the corporatists that then turn against MAGA every day of their lives on the wokeness. | ||
Days are over, okay? | ||
Dave McIntosh, a man without a country, certainly a man without a party. | ||
No more room for Club for Growth nonsense. | ||
You know, he said all the goodies, all the good things Trump did. | ||
Yeah, give your donors, your clients essentially, massive tax cuts. | ||
After, let's not forget, attacking President and then candidate Donald Trump non-stop on 15 and 16. | ||
That was, again, as we've talked about, was on Fox News, Fox Business, against David McIntosh himself. | ||
So the Club for Growth was saying the same nasty things about President Trump that they're now saying against Elise Stefanik. | ||
So they're not to be trusted. | ||
Let's go to Arizona. | ||
Give us your snapshot. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
There's talk about subpoenas coming out today against the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. | ||
I know the Senate's fired up. | ||
There's been some slow walking of information, whether it's the codes, whether it's this routing situation. | ||
Stuff's exploding all the time. | ||
You've had a senator right there that's kind of thrown in the towel, one of the Republicans. | ||
I think he's being recalled. | ||
It's getting intense, and I keep saying, hey, watch the Fed. | ||
They dropped that letter the other day. | ||
Biden has weaponized the Justice Department to protect his illegitimate election, and that's what it is, right? | ||
They should be helping us to get to the bottom of November 3rd. | ||
Then all the doubts would go away. | ||
We get there, all the doubts would go away, but it's not going to go away until you get a full forensic audit, until you get canvassing. | ||
Remember, it's the canvas, not the count. | ||
Until you get, and the guys in the machines can do the machines. | ||
Like I said, we're not machine guys, but it seems like they've got some, particularly these passwords in the routers. | ||
You don't know what's going on. | ||
It's got to be clear. | ||
It's got to be concise. | ||
What are you hearing, Boris? | ||
As we've talked about time and time again, the harder the Democrats, the harder the right-wing Republicans, including on the Maricopa county board of supervisors the harder they fight against this the more we have to believe that they're hiding something and now this talk of not knowing the password the administrative password to their own voting machines and then apparently using the same router system as 50 or so other departments in maricopa county what this is all supposed to be allowed | ||
about election security election integrity Why do you have the Maricopa County Sheriff saying, no, you can't look, you can't look at the routers, absolutely not, it's going to jeopardize safety and security and information and privacy. | ||
What is happening over there? | ||
Did the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors treat this election like an MLB All-Star voting system? | ||
It appears to be that they're hiding the fact that there was no security. | ||
That they're hiding the fact that they completely handed over this election to Dominion and said, you know what? | ||
Do with it as you like. | ||
And also, with all this talk about routers, I thought we were told that these systems couldn't be hooked up to the internet. | ||
They were freestanding. | ||
Well then, where do the routers come from? | ||
You know, I'm not a CTO. | ||
I'm not Chief Technical Officer over here. | ||
But I know enough to know if there's a router, there's internet. | ||
And that means the machines are hooked up to the internet. | ||
And that is why we need to know. | ||
What I'm hearing is today, the Senate, or shortly thereafter, the Senate will put forward a subpoena for information to say, explain this to us. | ||
We want to understand. | ||
If there's an explanation, a rational explanation, let's hear it. | ||
Why does the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors not have the administrative password? | ||
Why were the routers either shared or mass-used, let's put it this way, for this election? | ||
Let's have the information. | ||
I'm very much looking forward to the response from the Democrats and the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, because I expect them to continue to put up this fight. | ||
And the more they fight, the more we know they're hiding something. | ||
Boris, how do people follow you during the day? | ||
You should be following Boris because there's a lot breaking on this story. | ||
And like I said, the Feds, the weaponized Justice Department of Biden hovers over this entire thing. | ||
So this is going to be a fight. | ||
This is going to be a fight. | ||
This is going to be a fight. | ||
So I know people are prepped to go to court. | ||
This is going to be. | ||
But Stan, that's why you've got to follow Boris all day long. | ||
Boris, what's your social media? | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
And meanwhile, the count continues. | ||
There's going to be counting today, day in, day out, they're counting. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
Boris Epstein, Boris Epstein, Boris Epstein, Boris Epstein, Boris Epstein, Boris Epstein, on Instagram, at Boris Epstein on Twitter. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
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See you tomorrow. | |
Okay, I want to go now out to New Mexico and bring in Trump. | ||
Just really quickly beforehand, this is having ramifications around the world as well. | ||
You know, today Her Majesty's government announces voter ID in the United Kingdom. | ||
My girl came through! | ||
Well, the Queen doesn't write the Queen's speech. | ||
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Hey, she approves and gives the Queen's speech. | |
She's never disapproved, by the way. | ||
Talk about that, that's very quickly. | ||
My girl threw down hard. | ||
Yeah, I mean this is the Queen's speech effectively for people who don't know. | ||
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Stacey Abrams, suck on that, right? | |
The real Queen versus the fake Queen. | ||
The Queen's speech is effectively, what it does is it's written by the government and it lays out the government's priorities over the next 12 months. | ||
So it will be announced in the Queen's speech that the United Kingdom will institute voter ID laws and very clearly, as far as I'm Voter ID, you gotta show a valid ID, right? | ||
That's huge. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you talked about the canvassing. | ||
This is effectively pre-canvassing, right? | ||
This is, hey, guess what? | ||
We're not gonna try and match your vote to a live human being after the election. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Crazy idea! | ||
We'll do it before the election! | ||
This is 95-year-old Queen Liz Deuce, right? | ||
Throwing down hard. | ||
And it's obviously coming off the back of looking at what's going on over here, and the world is balking at what happened in the US election last year, and trying to make sure that it never happens to them. | ||
If you talk to all the hedge fund guys in London, if you talk to all the financial guys around the world, if you talk to political people, they're laughing at us. | ||
These guys have the best mathematicians in the world. | ||
They know exactly what went on here. | ||
We're playing this game with the media, right? | ||
Every day. | ||
Let's bring in a great patriot. | ||
Someone's been on top of this from New Mexico State, Professor David Clements, one of the top lawyers looking at this. | ||
Can you walk us through first Arizona, David? | ||
Walk us through where you think we stand with Arizona, and what should the audience be thinking about what's going to develop this week? | ||
Well, they need to be thinking about the smoke and mirrors going on with this discussion over turning over the routers. | ||
The simple solution to this is you don't have to disclose information related to law enforcement. | ||
Sensitive information is disclosed between parties all the time. | ||
So as long as the parties, cyber ninjas and all of these groups that are working on the case don't release that, it's a non-issue. | ||
This is a really flimsy, flimsy argument being raised by the Board of Supervisors. | ||
The other thing that we need to know about is who has access to the codes. | ||
It looks like the Board of Supervisors never had access to running their elections. | ||
That was in the hands of Dominion the entire time. | ||
And that's problematic because we have Ray Valenzuela. | ||
He's a Board of Supervisor who argued that they had complete control. | ||
So I'd keep my eye on that. | ||
And then you have a couple of things going on. | ||
Hang on, hang on, don't leave this point for a second. | ||
Why were they not forthcoming about all this? | ||
Why does it have to be that the people out there at the convention center and the guys going through the machines, they had to go and they sent this letter on April 30th, they found out a couple days after they had it, they waited almost a week to respond. | ||
Why have the supervisors And the one you mentioned has been up front about it, but why were the supervisors, if they didn't have access, if routers were going to 50 different locations, and like Boris says, because I'm not an expert in this, but you know, does that mean it was hooked up to the internet or not? | ||
Why was Maricopa County, from the very beginning, understanding this was a firestorm, David, we've got about a minute, why do you think they weren't forthcoming and just lay all this out at the beginning so then we don't have to go back through subpoenas and court fights and all that, sir? | ||
I think it's because they're complicit. | ||
I think it's because they knew that this is exactly what would be found. | ||
We had whistleblowers in those public hearings that were put out by Rudy Giuliani, where people talked about this back in November and December. | ||
It's not a surprise to the people that have been following this. | ||
But I don't think that the Board of Supervisors ever thought this day would come, where they would be confronted with the past information, and now they're looking really, really bad. | ||
We're going to break for a quick commercial break, and David, we ask you to hold over. | ||
But the question is, the Republicans, four of the five supervisors are Republicans. | ||
Why would Republicans, we've got 30 seconds, why would Republicans be complicit? | ||
Well, I think we've got to get away from this left-right paradigm. | ||
We've got corrupt Republicans. | ||
We've got corrupt Democrats. | ||
They all like their power. | ||
And if you go back to March of last year, We had the Board of Supervisors that announced back in March that they were going to make all of these changes. | ||
I don't know if you know a gentleman by the name of Scott Jarrett, but his name's been coming up a lot. | ||
During a press conference of last year, he basically said, I have to stop, I can't do this anymore. | ||
What was the intent of that statement when he walked off when they're talking about these emergency changes to the election? | ||
Hangover Second, that was during CCP virus peak, started the peak. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Back with DiPerno, Clements, Bryant, next. | ||
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We're going to go to Michigan. | ||
Dave Clements is going to hang on with us and come back here in a second. | ||
I want to go to one of the heroes of this movement, Matt DiPerno. | ||
Talk about a honey badger grinding through. | ||
Matt, we had you on the show Saturday. | ||
And the show that DiPerno is on this, twenty hours a day, seven days a week, you had a revelation, your team had a revelation on Sunday, on this morning, we leave you at noon on Saturday, you're grinding, you come up with another revelation after the show, you're back in court today, and all I'm hearing is that there's going to be a drive for a full forensic audit in Michigan exactly like | ||
Arizona and you've delivered the goods as non technically as you can do it Matt walk us through what you found What's the meaning of it? | ||
And what are you going to do with it? | ||
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Yeah, thanks. | |
I'll try to be as non-technical as possible. | ||
So basically what happened in Antrim County is the votes shifted from Jorgensen to Trump to Biden and Biden's votes disappeared. | ||
We later found them in a category called undervote. | ||
We did testing on that and concluded some testing on the weekend to show that if that actually happened, Then the machine would shut down based on critical errors and the election would shut down. | ||
But it didn't happen and we figured out that it didn't happen because in the background they subverted the critical errors intentionally and allowed the election to continue. | ||
That means fraud in the coding process, fraud in the election reporting process, fraud in the results reporting process, and fraud by the Secretary of State in Michigan when she declared that this was the safest election in the history of the country and that this was human error. | ||
Can I go, are you, are the Dominion people, are the election officials up in Antrim, are they working with you guys? | ||
Are they giving you feedback on any of this? | ||
Or is this purely adversarial in court? | ||
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Yeah, 100% adversarial. | |
We've tried to do an actual audit of all the ballots, but they refused to do it, but totally adversarial. | ||
And this is because the Antrim County Clerk, Cheryl Guy, has also come out and just parroted what the Secretary of State has told her. | ||
They've essentially made her believe that this was her fault and that it was just human error, and she's done no investigating. | ||
But what we now see is that behind the scenes, they actually subverted the election, changed the way that errors are reported, allowed the election to continue, and that's fraud. | ||
Matt, I know you're getting ready to get a jump here, but you're going back into court today. | ||
Can you tell our audience what's the purpose of going into court, what are you going to be arguing, and what do you hope the outcome is? | ||
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Yeah, we're going back into court because the Secretary of State in Antrim County had filed a motion to dismiss the case claiming that my client Bill Bailey does not have standing as a citizen to argue about the election. | |
And we're arguing that in 2018 the Michigan voters changed the Michigan Constitution and added a provision that stated that any person who votes in the election Has the right to audit the elections across the state of Michigan and that that is self-executing and we believe there's no limits on that. | ||
Therefore, my client has standing. | ||
There's talk now about a movement now to get a full forensic audit canvassing and into the machines just like Arizona. | ||
Where do you think we stand in this and what you found over the weekend? | ||
Do you think that's a big element to drive this forward so we can get some rectification and that the Republican-controlled House and Senate out there will finally have to take responsibility and action on this? | ||
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Well, they have to. | |
At some point, they have to wake up. | ||
They have to have the courage to do exactly what they're doing in Arizona. | ||
We've given them more than enough information, including the video we put out last week. | ||
And, you know, I've been criticized in some ways because that video, people say, showed us what the machines could do rather than what the machines actually did. | ||
And it was a theory on our part. | ||
And over the week, we've worked on that. | ||
We've now come out today with actual evidence to show what actually happened. | ||
We've discovered the actual fraud, it is subversion, and that's a big deal, and our Michigan House and Michigan Senators need to stand up and take action. | ||
So that's in our live chat, so we're ready to share that finally. | ||
Real quickly, how can this audience, this activist audience, the Trump movement, the MAGA movement, how can they help you, Matt, and how can they help drive this to make sure the legislature there wakes up? | ||
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Yeah, sure. | |
People can follow me at MDPerno on Twitter. | ||
They have to get a hold of and call the Michigan Senators, the leader of the Senate, Mike Shirky, Ed McBroom, and Senator Baezan. | ||
Those are our three biggest opponents, all Republicans. | ||
As Professor Clements was saying, you know, These Republicans don't want to do anything because they're all sort of part of the whole system. | ||
They've all benefited from this, and I believe they don't want this truth to come out that these machines have subverted this election and probably prior elections, too. | ||
Matt DiPerno, thank you very much for taking time. | ||
I know you're busy getting ready for court today. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Thanks for having me on. | |
Okay, let's go from Michigan, let's go back to Arizona, before we go back to David Clements. | ||
We bring in Jan Bryant now. | ||
Great story over the weekend in Gateway Pundit. | ||
Jan was one of the people that came to testify and was one of the observers. | ||
Just from what you've seen, Jan, can you just explain to people, because I think it's getting so confusing now, particularly with these new revelations about passwords, everything like that. | ||
You were an observer. | ||
Walk us through. | ||
Who was... because now I think we're getting down to the rub of it. | ||
When you were an observer in Maricopa County, who was actually running the election? | ||
Was it the election officials, or was it the company that was set up, that was hired as a vendor? | ||
In your words, you were there as an observer, and I know you've testified to this, but I think it refreshes, because it's such a powerful story in Gateway Pundit. | ||
What exactly happened, and what did you observe? | ||
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This is my first year volunteering ever for an election, so I did not know what to expect. | |
When I was called into the ballot tabulation center, they gave me some instructions and walked me through, showed me how secure everything supposedly was in that room. | ||
And I was only allowed to talk to one or two county employees and all of the observers for the same thing. | ||
We weren't allowed to talk to any of the other people working, which is fine. | ||
That's the rule. | ||
But I noticed quickly that the two Dominion employees that were primarily running everything in the room, as far as hardware and software, We're running everything, and the employees deferred to them on everything, so I was actually part of the group that pulled ballots for the regular hand audit that's done here every election, and we pulled randomly, kind of. | ||
But then Dominion ran the reports, so they knew exactly which ballots had been pulled and what was in the boxes that were going to be hand audited. | ||
And the county employees could not run those reports. | ||
They had to wait until there was a Dominion employee available. | ||
So we had two here that I met, that I worked with primarily or saw primarily. | ||
There were multiple things that concerned me. | ||
But hang on a second. | ||
Why would that be concerning? | ||
Because the Dominion had a better feel for their system. | ||
Then the county employees. | ||
Or are you saying that that shouldn't have been? | ||
The county employees should have been up to speed on the system? | ||
Were they not supervising the Dominion technicians or the Dominion employees? | ||
It would seem like Dominion would be the people that do the technical part and the county people would be the people do the supervising. | ||
Was that supposed to be somehow different? | ||
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To me, the Dominion employees had total control of everything that was going on. | |
So one of the things that made me the most nervous early was on election day, we had a full room of people, volunteers and employees there doing the tabulation and the adjudication. | ||
And at three o'clock, they rebooted the servers and no one would tell us why and sent everyone home. | ||
So On Election Day, you wouldn't think that would happen. | ||
And employees didn't seem to know what was happening. | ||
Dominion employees just called it and said, hey, go home. | ||
We're going to have to reboot. | ||
So there were just several things like that. | ||
I will tell you, the first week I volunteered there, and we didn't think it was going to be a multi-week volunteer thing, but it ended up going on and on. | ||
Ballots kept coming in, and there was a laptop that showed up the second week I was there that wasn't there the first week, and it was behind a wall where you couldn't see it from the viewing windows outside of the tabulation center, and it was run by one of the Dominion employees. | ||
I don't know how secure that laptop was, I don't know where it came from, I don't know how it got in the room, but multiple things happened like that that no one could or would explain to the volunteers, so I can't tell you they didn't know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you see now, the reason we want to have you on, you've got this kind of firestorm and now there may be additional subpoenas out today that they didn't have an administrative password. | ||
There's all the system with the routers, which is coming up. | ||
And my point is, hey, this should have explained and come forward with back in November, December. | ||
In May of 2021 is not the time that people should find this out after pressing and asking tons of questions and going to court. | ||
It just doesn't look good. | ||
Was your impression, did the county employees, and you're supposed to be in charge of this election, not just the supervisor, but people's day-to-day job, did you believe, were they on top of things? | ||
Did they look like they were trained? | ||
Were they on top of things and actually trained to be supervisors? | ||
And actually it's a county employees of the County of Maricopa that are in charge? | ||
Or do you think that the vendor, just because of technical expertise and others, just kind of overrode them? | ||
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So the county employees were definitely in charge of the process, but I never saw them touch anything or. | |
Or tightly supervised the Dominion employees. | ||
They were in the same room, you know, and they were moving around doing their different, their separate jobs, but definitely deferred to Dominion on anything. | ||
We couldn't seal boxes of ballots for the hand audit until Dominion employees were able to run reports that went in those boxes. | ||
So there was nothing that the county employees seemed to be able to do with the system. | ||
So they didn't know how to run a report. | ||
That's a pretty basic thing that you run every day. | ||
And so I didn't understand that piece of it and I asked and they just said the Dominion employees were hired to do that. | ||
So they did. | ||
I didn't see, I mean, no one was running around hiding things from us. | ||
We were able to go and see things. | ||
It just seemed to be very not tightly supervised and not well managed. | ||
The management of the whole process was poor. | ||
I think you probably heard me say, Day after day, they're like, oh, we're almost done. | ||
We're almost done. | ||
We're almost done. | ||
And then another, you know, load of ballots would come in. | ||
And so, I don't understand how that happens. | ||
How did no one know how many ballots were out there still? | ||
Jan, we got to bounce, but in 30 seconds, were you surprised then when you read that there's this issue with the administrative code and that there's an issue with the routers? | ||
Were you surprised when that became public in the media? | ||
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Super surprised. | |
How are routers being used by the election people in a secure location and also being used by other county enterprises? | ||
I don't understand that piece of it. | ||
That's what they're saying is we can't have those routers because law enforcement stuff is on there. | ||
Well, how did that happen? | ||
And that's not secure. | ||
And then the password thing, I would totally accept that happened because obviously the county employees didn't have access to the software or the hardware. | ||
Jan, you're a real patriot for coming forward. | ||
We know the pressure of people like you that come up and just try to get to the facts, and people are just trying to get to the facts here. | ||
So Jan Bryant, out in Arizona, thank you so much for volunteering, and thank you so much for coming on the show. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay, quick break. | ||
We're going to come back with Professor David Clements from New Mexico State to put perspective on all this in a second. | ||
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I want to turn now to David Clements from New Mexico State. | ||
So David, put in perspective first your summary of Arizona, then we'll get to Michigan, particularly what Jan Bryant's been telling us from the get-go. | ||
She's one of the people that testified in Rudy's 14-hour panel out there. | ||
Where do you think we stand in Arizona as of this morning? | ||
Well, it's hard to keep up with everything. | ||
The revelations that keep coming out day after day indicate that many members of the Board of Supervisors have lied to us and they've dug in. | ||
So when we listen to Jan and her comments about what she observed, she said it wasn't surprising at all that Dominion had control over all these different aspects. | ||
That's very different than what Ray Valenzuela told us. | ||
Very different. | ||
Then you also have this news of, I think Kelly Dixon, who was with Maricopa elections. | ||
And if you'll recall, we had that Sharpie gate case where there's email correspondence where she flat out told everyone, make sure you're handing out Sharpies on election day. | ||
Well, why would you do that? | ||
Because we've got evidence now that there was 11 or 12% adjudication rate. | ||
And we know a lot about that process. | ||
So there's lots, lots that we need to keep up with. | ||
Um, but it's hard to keep up with all of it. | ||
David, is this incompetence? | ||
A lot of people are implying that it's more than incompetence. | ||
Is this incompetence that a board of supervisors, although for one of the biggest cities and most important cities in the nation, Phoenix, is just incompetent when you hear Jan Bryant that the employees are not trained, they're not on top of things, and you bring in an outside company and the outside company ends up running everything? | ||
Is it incompetence? | ||
Are you implying you think it's something worse? | ||
Oh, I think at this point it's got to be worse. | ||
It might have been incompetence. | ||
On November 3rd, but the fact is all of this information has been coming out day after day, week after week, month after month. | ||
And the fact that people are still professing that there are no problems with these elections tells me that this isn't ignorance. | ||
This is if it's not ignorance, it's willful ignorance. | ||
And at that point, you've got a you've got a part that you're playing in a compromised election. | ||
And so I'm not sure, I don't want to accuse anyone, but when people make very, very strong statements about who's doing the election, who's running it, And you find out they're not running the election at all? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's problematic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is my problem. | ||
And I'm not pointing the finger at Maricopa County, but why does it have to be, because we follow this from November 3rd, why do we have to be in May of 2021 going back and forth with subpoenas and in court and running up the costs for the citizens of Maricopa County and the outside groups in court fighting And now you come out with the fact that you don't have the administrative, you don't have the codes, the passwords for the administrative function of the system. | ||
Why does that have to happen? | ||
Something so fundamental. | ||
And maybe it's not as important as it should be. | ||
That'll all be put into a mosaic when they do this final report. | ||
But why does that have to come out now? | ||
Why do the routers have to come out now? | ||
Why is that information not all put out? | ||
Fully developed, and then we just get away from this nonsense of fighting every day, and I think you're going to see other subpoenas flying, you're going to be back in court. | ||
The specter of the weaponized Joe Biden justice department, in quotes, is over this, and I keep saying this, they're going to come in hard with the TRO, and they see this thing crabbing sideways. | ||
Which it already is, but that's why they sent the letter the other day, and the power of the letter, David, you're a lawyer, I'm not. | ||
And I've said, hey, it's a three-legged stool. | ||
The forensic audit on the floor, you got the canvas, and you got the machines. | ||
The canvas, to me and Navarro, the canvassing's more important than the count, right? | ||
Because that's going to get the difference between the all votes, all votes count, versus all legal, certifiable, chain of custody, legitimate votes count. | ||
They implied in that letter, they sent Criminal penalties for people that could be doing the canvassing. | ||
They're playing hardball. | ||
I think they're coming in here with the TRO. | ||
I think they're going to federal court. | ||
They want to shut this thing down because they understand his legitimacy on the line. | ||
Before we go to Michigan, your thoughts on that, sir? | ||
You cut out on me for a second. | ||
I tell you what, do we have enough time? | ||
David, can we hold you over into the next segment? | ||
Sure. | ||
I want to make sure we get a clear thing. | ||
Raheem, observations on Arizona now. | ||
You've got this nasty fight going back into court. | ||
Other subpoenas are flying. | ||
The media is dismissing this as crazy. | ||
They're looking at the bamboo on ballots. | ||
Your observations. | ||
I'll say it this way. | ||
You say why, you know, why are we in May and hearing about all this stuff. | ||
I say actually credit to all the people who have worked on this so far that it's only taken this long to get to the bottom. | ||
I mean this is an incredibly complex layer upon layer upon layer of systems and tabulations and calculations and manual things and human agency and all of this that's involved in this and I just think it's You know, we've talked about how you stand up this kind of statistical anomalies, and how do you actually get to the bottom of all of this? | ||
I think there's just an incredible effort going on out there, and I understand how people are frustrated, but we're getting there. | ||
We could make so much more progress if the people that actually have the information and control the processes would fully, at the beginning, give the information. | ||
It's all going to come out. | ||
It's all going to come out. | ||
These relentless honey badgers out there are not going to back off one inch. | ||
Short break. | ||
We're going to bring back David Clements, get over our technical problem. | ||
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