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The virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 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, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It is Saturday the 29th of May, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
We're commencing. | ||
We kind of kicked off yesterday our Memorial Weekend coverage. | ||
We've got a special Memorial Day edition on Monday. | ||
I want everybody to tune in. | ||
We'll be here from 10 to noon. | ||
I want to make sure everybody's there. | ||
It's going to be very special. | ||
And today, We've had, really, part two of the American General's talk. | ||
We had it a couple of weeks ago, a couple of Saturdays ago. | ||
I'm joined in studio by the great Frank Gaffney of the Center for Security Policy. | ||
Emeritus? | ||
Chairman? | ||
Chairman? | ||
Still Chairman? | ||
Executive Chairman. | ||
That's a field promotion. | ||
I thought it was Emeritus. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Frank, the great Frank Gaffney. | ||
By the way, over 55 million, going on 56 million downloads, of course, live everywhere. | ||
On the satellite, on cable, Dischannel 219, Comcast Channel 113, of course, Real America's Voice, the streaming service. | ||
We're live nationwide on radio. | ||
I want to thank our new station down in Atlanta, AM 1690, WMLB, all the folks in Georgia. | ||
And we're simulcast in Mandarin on GNews, GTV, and later in the day, blown through the firewall for La Beijing. | ||
The deplorables Of China, who are yearning to be free, and we've got their back. | ||
We're the assist as they fight to overthrow Frank. | ||
I guess it's the transnational criminal organization. | ||
I think Frank Gaffney came up with that great handle for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's so true. | ||
I consider myself the, of course, Josh Rogin says I'm head of the Super Hawks, which is not, not, we don't see competition. | ||
We don't want confrontation. | ||
We want total and complete destruction, root and branch of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But Frank was able to give us that great nomenclature. | ||
Okay. | ||
A lot to go through today. | ||
I also want to tee up. | ||
We're going to get into the whole situation in our country. | ||
We've got some amazing flag officers who have served the country for many, many decades, who have taken it upon themselves, because of their fear for what's happening in the country, to warn us before the 2020 election and then afterwards, in the first 100 days of the Biden administration, to come out with another warning. | ||
about how bleak the situation is, and particularly highlight what's going on in the military. | ||
And they did this before Lieutenant Colonel Lohmeyer, who came out, a great hero, came out in the Air Force, got relieved for cause, standing up to this cultural Marxism, critical race theories trying to be jammed down our throats. | ||
In addition, they also are very perceptive about the threats to the United States, both domestic but also foreign, of the transnational criminal organization, the Chinese Communist Party, unrestricted warfare. | ||
We're going to have a deep discussion of that just overnight. | ||
So we had Sherry Markson on the show last night from Australia with her report, an explosive report that showed that Tony Fauci in 2012 actually wrote a report and then was at a conference where he said it is worth the risk for gain of function experiments in labs even if the potential exists for that to leak out because of the infection to personnel or otherwise. | ||
And actually it's worth the risk of a pandemic for what gain of function experimentation can tell you. | ||
Now this shows you another complete line. | ||
Fauci has denied any involvement whatsoever in this. | ||
This is a complete lie. | ||
The buried lead in the stories we told Sherry if you go down to her amazing piece in the Week in Australia is that if you go all the way down it's about how the Obama administration, National Security Council restricted gain of function experimentation in the United In the stories we told Sherry, if you go down to her amazing piece in The Week in Australia, is that if you go all the way down, it's about how the Obama administration, National Security Council, restricted gain-of-function experimentation in the United States or funded by NIH or NIAD, COLE restricted it. | ||
That was lifted in December of 2017 by Collins and Tony Fauci, and she had the buried lead that both Mike Pompeo, she has talked to both Mike Pompeo and Matt Pottinger, and that this did not come back to the National Security Council, that she has been able to dig up in her book what really happened in the Wuhan lab, which will be a global publication by Harper Collins in mid-September of this coming year, that he actually, there is a mid-level | ||
or junior-level person at the White House. | ||
That Fauci supposedly met with and quote-unquote just forced it through, I think just made him an info-idea that here's what we're doing. | ||
That's another explosive thing. | ||
Then, overnight, again, a British and Norwegian scientist leads during the Daily Mail. | ||
They have a 22-page report that they gave to the Daily Mail in an exclusive. | ||
That is explosive, says not only is it man-enhanced and it came from the Wuhan lab, of that they say there's absolutely no doubt and they prove it, right? | ||
They say that they can also prove that the Chinese Communist Party and the PLA went back to and kind of backtracked and made sure that they looked at that this would look natural as kind of a misdirection play. | ||
So, it's so much going on. | ||
The implications of this are going to be profound. | ||
And the implication of this, we're going to see if the elites in this country, both the national security elites, the financial elites, and the political elites, are up to what's required of a great power. | ||
That's hurling toward this summer is going to be a the valley of decision. | ||
Okay, and we're going to see Paul Ryan's out there yammering at the Reagan Library about metal and we're going to see we're going to this is a time of testing not a time of choosing this be a time of testing. | ||
It's going to be so obvious. | ||
It is has been so obvious for over a year. | ||
We said this in the very first show we played the other day 25 January. | ||
2020. | ||
We had Bill Gertz on here. | ||
Next day we were mocked and ridiculed. | ||
All these are the right-wing fringe conspiracy theory guys. | ||
They're always picking on the Chinese, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
We're not picking on the Chinese. | ||
We support the Chinese. | ||
We're picking on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
I want to bring you though, I want to set the stage here. | ||
In the first hour we've got, of course, Major General Joseph Arbuckle, a great patriot. | ||
We have Brigadier General Scott Perry. | ||
You know him as probably Congressman Scott Perry. | ||
People don't realize he's a National Guard Brigadier General, I think retired now. | ||
We're going to get the great general running for the Senate, Don Bodick, in the second We're all happy now as a race. | ||
We're having a good day. | ||
Is young producer Cameron, you having a good day Cameron? | ||
Thank you for working Memorial Day. | ||
Cameron is the hardest working guy in showbiz, right? | ||
Because all he gets, but he gets constantly just inundated with praise. | ||
Now you know what a junior officer in the Navy's like, right? | ||
When you're on the bridge. | ||
I want to bring in, Frank, first off, tee it up. | ||
This letter, and I want to go back on Memorial Day weekend, and we're going to ask also, as we do for our Monday special, Look, this is not about... This weekend is kind of as a civic holiday. | ||
It's become the start of summer and barbecues and everything like that. | ||
But we've got a little bit off kilter. | ||
And it's not the fault of anybody, but I think we need to reposition this, is that it's kind of like a mega Veterans Day. | ||
And for veterans, like myself and my daughter, the guys that go in and serve five, six, seven, eight years, then punch out to civilian life, or the ones that have made it their life, it is about, this weekend is about our honored dead. | ||
This is a very, we have Veterans Day. | ||
In fact, the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown, as we're going to get into on Monday, the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown will be on Veterans Day this year. | ||
We're going to have a big commemoration around it on War Room. | ||
But, it's kind of gotten to be a mega Veterans Day weekend, which is, thank you for your service, it's so great. | ||
This is not about service, this is about sacrifice. | ||
This is about the ultimate sacrifice. | ||
In fact, on Monday's show, my daughter Maureen is going to talk about her three classmates from the class of 2010. | ||
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All killed in Afghanistan in 2012. | ||
All killed, I think, within 90 days of each other. | ||
Right. | ||
Joe Kent, Chief Warrant Officer Joe Kent, who's running for Congress also, hopes to join Scott Perry. | ||
He's going to be on to talk about his wife, Senior Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent, died in the fight in Syria with the fight against the caliphate of ISIS in President Trump's first term. | ||
We're going to have others there. | ||
I think Kent had 12 tours. | ||
He goes through every tour of those that gave the ultimate sacrifice. | ||
So each one of the generals is going to share with that. | ||
But I want to tee up first, Frank, how profound and important this was in this campaign to run up to 2020. | ||
Because you had some of this in 16. | ||
But you also had, and having been a junior officer that then worked as a special assistant, came out of the fleet to work for Tom Hayward. | ||
As the Chief of Naval Operations at the time. | ||
It would be inconceivable for me at that time to think that you had guys like McRaven and McChrystal, these guys that were actively, I mean just actively engaged in throwing down against the Commander-in-Chief. | ||
I was stunned. | ||
I'd never seen anything like it. | ||
It was kind of like unheard of. | ||
These generals in the run-up to the 2020, that letter on the 16th, and I don't think it got the exposure it should have gotten. | ||
It got, oh, these guys trying to get involved in politics and said, hey, these other guys, but it was the profundity of it. | ||
They actually said, and Tom Hayward's one of the signatories, I think it was 300 something, Tom Hayward's not saying anything that is not to the core of his being, and he's not a guy to mess around. | ||
When you saw the names on there, and you saw when they said, this is the most important election in the history of the Republic, That gets your attention. | ||
When men of this caliber that have served in all these foreign battlefields, when they say that, and then, here's the beauty of it, it was a total called shot. | ||
If you go back and look, remember right now, and Perry can tell you, General Perry can tell you this, we're essentially close to 50-50 in the House. | ||
I mean, I think they got five more votes or whatever. | ||
They're dead even in the Senate. | ||
Gotta break it with the Vice President. | ||
The country's still, we're still going through state by state, there's still the huge controversy about what happened. | ||
Certainly there's no mandate. | ||
And the radicalness of this is exactly what was in the letter that the generals gave the nation back in September. | ||
When nobody was talking about that. | ||
Including President Trump. | ||
I mean, President Trump said it on occasion, this is going to be radical, but not with it, not every day, not hammering it. | ||
And in the hundred days, their letter that just came out the other day, And now I think you have 166, 124, 171, and you're going to have a lot more. | ||
This is pretty breathtaking, because they kind of go through chapter and verse about exactly what's happening, and with the STARS group, which is another group of flag officers about the service cadets, my daughter started bugging me about West Point months ago. | ||
She said, Dad, I don't know what's going on there, but hey, they've got some radical teachings. | ||
Now we know in the vaccinations, they're trying to, if you're not vaccinated, you've got to sit over, it's like you're found. | ||
You've got to sit over in the corner. | ||
This is the last great institution we have in this country is the military. | ||
If you look at any polling, you know, politics, established religion, media, pop culture, all of it. | ||
You pick any institution we've got, they're all in high single digits to low 20s, right? | ||
It's 80-20, don't trust them anymore. | ||
The military always is in the 80% to 90%. | ||
And now they're going after the military because they understand that is the heart and soul of the country, plus they're not dumb. | ||
They understand that there's so many active duty, but particularly veterans that are part of the Trump movement and support President Trump. | ||
That's where they're going after. | ||
So, Frank, why don't we tee it up and I'll bring the generals in. | ||
I've been too much on Iran already. | ||
I want to be very brief about this, because Scott Perry's got to punch out, but let me just say, first, Steve, thank you for recognizing the importance of this effort. | ||
I've been involved in national security stuff for 45 years. | ||
This is one of the most important events, I believe, that has come along, and that's principally because of the caliber Yes. | ||
...of the people who are now talking about the dangers we're facing. | ||
The first of whom, I think, is, if we could... Let's bring in General Arbuckle. | ||
Could we just have him say a word about the peril? | ||
Yes, General Arbuckle, we've got a couple of minutes and we're going to go to break and bring in General Perry. | ||
General Arbuckle, you were one of the guys that was initially driving this. | ||
Why did you do it? | ||
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Well, it was a matter of conscience, basically, Steve. | |
I couldn't sit back any longer and not do something, and so it became the letter. | ||
When we get an opportunity and there's more time, I'd like to dig into something about our nation being in deep peril, which is, of course, the opening statement on the letter, but that's really what it's all about. | ||
We are in deep peril, and as you pointed out, unless something's done here to turn it around, we are in great danger of losing our republic, our constitutional republic, as we know it. | ||
Amen. | ||
General Perry, can we get you for about a minute and then we'll take a break? | ||
General Scott Perry, Congressman Scott Perry from Pennsylvania, sir. | ||
I will tell you now, I didn't see the letter originally. | ||
I heard about it and I wanted to get on, but you know, you're not sure exactly how you do that, retired flag officer. | ||
But you guys in this room know this. | ||
This is really about the last bastion of constitutional defense. | ||
uh... this law enforcement border patrol ice all that stuff that's why you see the assault that you see you guys already know this uh... the left is working very very diligently to change what america is and they can't have uh... law enforcement the military standing in the way so this is why you see this unbridled onslaught on the military and as you all know this started during the obama administration in earnest with an executive order and now you're seeing the pedals just being | ||
mashed to the floor. | ||
Super acceleration of this process and they want to, you know, they want to transform the military completely because they want to transform the country completely. | ||
Yeah. | ||
General Perry, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to turn with Congressman Scott Perry, General Joseph Arbuckle, and Senator, or potentially Senator... War Room. | ||
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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, it's our special Memorial Day Weekend commemoration. | ||
Flag Officers for America, and that's for the number four, dot com. | ||
Everybody in the boardroom posse right now, go to that site. | ||
I want you to send, over Memorial Day Weekend, you're a force multiplier to get this word out. | ||
Particularly veterans, parents of veterans, people that are married to veterans. | ||
Anybody associated with veterans, if you've got a neighbor that's a veteran, get this to the veterans. | ||
And I want all veterans to really take this as a call to arms to get this out. | ||
We're joined by Major General Joseph Arbuckle. | ||
Brigadier General Scott Perry, known as Congressman Perry, is a congressman from up in Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
We'll be joined in a moment by Brigadier General Don Bolduc, who's running for the Senate in New Hampshire. | ||
General Perry, here's, as a veteran, I don't want to come from a family of vets, here's the question. | ||
They're clearly going after the military as an institution, but does the political culture on Capitol Hill, What I'm shocked about, and as veterans shocked about, is the political culture on Capitol Hill that you now, after you retired, you're now part of as a congressman. | ||
Does the political culture in this city understand the depth of the crisis that we have in going after our military, sir? | ||
No, Steve, I don't think they do understand it. | ||
Many of my colleagues, certainly the ones that have not served See the military as something set aside, maybe some like magical kingdom that gets to do what it wants to. | ||
They don't understand that when you're in the military, you take orders and, uh, and, and that's it. | ||
You don't, you know, there's a saying ours is to do and die. | ||
Ours is not to question why. | ||
And so they, They keep it at arm's length. | ||
They basically say, look, as long as you guys in uniform are happy, that's okay with us. | ||
Just tell us what you need and then leave us alone. | ||
They don't want to make the military mad. | ||
They don't want to make military members mad. | ||
They don't want to make veterans mad. | ||
But what they don't understand is that Uh, this is being done for a purpose. | ||
This is all part and parcel to the plan of the left. | ||
And it's, like I said, you see the accelerating being pushed down because they have everything else, right? | ||
They have academia, they have Hollywood, they have the media, they have every other institution in the country, but they don't have the military yet. | ||
They have Wall Street yet. | ||
And so, uh, you know, Yeah, so they're focused primarily right now, very laser focused on the military and law enforcement, those type of organizations, because that's where The resistance to this Marxism, this socialism, this institutionalizing of it, they know that that's where it will occur, and they can't have it. | ||
So what veterans need to understand right now is you need to be engaged in this service to your country like you were in uniform, but on a different level, on a political level, as retired members of the uniformed service, serving your school board, serve on your local township, Supervisors, board, borough council, run for office, be part of the voice because if you don't, this can all be lost. | ||
In my opinion, unlawful orders are being, you know, compelling speech. | ||
Whether you're at West Point or whether you're in a unit required to indoctrinate your service members, your command, Uh, with things that they don't believe in that they shouldn't be compelled to speak about is very dangerous. | ||
But as you know, Steve, oftentimes in the military, you take your orders and it's a question oftentimes of whether an order is lawful or not. | ||
And that's sometimes in the eye of the beholder. | ||
We don't have a choice at that time when we're in uniform. | ||
We can say, well, I'm not going to follow the order. | ||
And then that can be adjudicated, right? | ||
But that's the circumstance. | ||
You can't just go out when you're wearing the uniform in command. | ||
And we all have opinions, right? | ||
We all had opinions, whether we were serving or not. | ||
But you have to be very careful when they become political opinions. | ||
And those things are going to be used and are being used against The service branches right now and America, America's political leaders and America's citizens need to understand it. | ||
Veterans, I think, do understand it, but this is what they can do. | ||
They can get involved and they absolutely must to get involved. | ||
They must see this as the extension of the service to their nation. | ||
This is the key point. | ||
General Harrell was on here two weeks ago with Bolduc and Arbuckle, and he's taken over as chairman in Tennessee of one of the county commissions, political, for the Republicans. | ||
What we need at every level, but particularly at the federal level also, we need more young veterans that served Running for Congress, okay? | ||
We need the Joe Kents of the world. | ||
We need more people who've been on those 10, 11, 12 combat tours to step up and there'll be plenty of support. | ||
But there's two directions here. | ||
I just want to say that at the federal level, and General Perry, I think people would look to you for leadership on how we pull this together. | ||
I think in the Republican Party and the conservative movement have been lulled to sleep a little bit about if the defense budget keeps going up and the resources are there, then that takes care of everything else. | ||
That's only one thing. | ||
One of the things, there's two things disturbing. | ||
Bishop Garrison's over there right now in the Pentagon and they're purging on social media, they're doing a purge of basically patriots, okay? | ||
Number two... | ||
They're putting political commissars into the chain of command with this sexual harassment thing. | ||
The sexual harassment thing is just a nose under the tent. | ||
What they want is like the Soviet and the Chinese military. | ||
They want an officer chain of command, but they want a political commissar that really is the chain of command. | ||
That's what this whole sexual harassment... I'm not saying it's not sexual harassment problems in the military. | ||
My daughter can talk about that, yes. | ||
But the chain of command has to, if you have two separate chain of commands, and I see a lot of conservatives up there supporting this and talking about it, and you know what? | ||
None of them have been in the military. | ||
None of them have been in the military. | ||
So General Perry, how do we solve that, that this seems to be lulled to sleep by, we continue to pass bigger and bigger defense bills for the resources, and I'm not saying we don't need the resources, but the core of it, the core of it is getting away from us, and these political commissars are allowed to get into the military. | ||
It'll take us decades to unwind that. | ||
Sir, your thoughts. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if you can ever unwind it once it's there and entrenched. | ||
And I would say that the resources are important, but what policymakers have to understand in the military, and Steve, you know this because you serve cohesion. | ||
Unit cohesion is more important than everything else. | ||
You can be outmanned, you can be outgunned, and you can still win, but if you don't have unit cohesion, and these political commissars, as you call them, taking the place of the command environment, taking place of command directive, are unnecessary and are only there for one reason. | ||
A good command will handle All these problems and handle them justly and righteously and quickly. | ||
You don't need a political commissar. | ||
Somehow, Steve, somehow we made it to a couple hundred years here with this military and didn't need them before. | ||
But suddenly in 2020, 2021... And had a pretty good run. | ||
Yeah, we've had a pretty good run because... No, no, no. | ||
Look, the sexual harassment has got to be dealt with. | ||
It's certainly not perfect, but you've got to deal with that in the chain of command. | ||
If you deal with these political commissars... Last thing, we've got a couple of minutes with you. | ||
This is what I also don't think the political culture on Capitol Hill and around the country is bringing up. | ||
What they're arguing, and this is what Lohmeier brings up, General, you took an oath to the Constitution, right? | ||
You took an oath to the Constitution. | ||
Support and defense. | ||
Support against all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
They're essentially saying critical race theory, the basis of critical race theory, is that the Declaration of Independence, the founding documents, locked in an illegal status the systemic racism that, to their mind, is why America is evil, corrupt, and must be repurposed. | ||
Fundamentally transformed. | ||
Fundamentally transformed. | ||
How can we, we can't have it both ways, and that's why I think we've got to lance the boil now. | ||
And have this debate now. | ||
I actually argue for President Trump, these guys have a commission on policing. | ||
It's either systemically racism or it's not. | ||
Systemically racism, you've got a whole system of problems you've got to do. | ||
If it's not, then you've got another. | ||
We need to lance this boil now and I see nothing but cowardice up in Capitol Hill and the conservative movement and not wanting to get on top of this. | ||
General Perry, tell us what we should do. | ||
We are absolutely right. | ||
And I was going to mention that, Steve, that all this takes is a little bit. | ||
And I say a little bit. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
A little bit of courage on the part of policymakers. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
Things like sexual harassment, racism, those type of things need to be handled. | ||
The chain of command needs to do that. | ||
But from a policy perspective and a voting perspective, For members of Congress, if it has sexual harassment in it or if it has critical race theory in it, they can't just run away and vote yes because of the way it sounds. | ||
They have to look at it and explain to their constituents why CRT is Marxism and why the chain of command can handle things like sexual harassment claims and needs to and not shirk the responsibility. | ||
Look, CRT, as described by the people that advocate for it and promote it, is racism. | ||
It is racism. | ||
And of course, under the United States Constitution, that is racism is illegal. | ||
So all you have to do really is be courageous, do your part and go out and explain to your constituency, your bosses, why it is that while it might sound good, it's a euphemism for what they're really trying to do, which is which is a Marxist takeover of the nation. | ||
And of course, it's not the military is not is not exempt from that. | ||
They're targeting it particularly for the reasons I so stated. | ||
Courage is what we need to see. | ||
By the way, courage is the most important of all virtues, as Churchill tells us, because it's upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
General Perry, Congressman Scott Perry, how do people get access to you? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do they get to your website? | ||
How do they find out about you and support you? | ||
Rep Scott Perry. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
Rep Scott Perry. | ||
And I'm in the 10th District in Pennsylvania, so you can find me all over the normal Twitter handles and email and so on and so forth. | ||
Congressman Scott Perry, 10th District of Pennsylvania, easy to find. | ||
Great patriot. | ||
God bless you, sir. | ||
Memorial Day weekend. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
Thank you, sir, for doing this. | ||
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Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
Generals Arbuckle, Bodick, and we'll be joined by Brigadier General Bill Welch. | ||
When we return, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return on our special The American Generals Talk Part 2, part of our Memorial Day commemoration here in the War Room. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, Peter Navar, Dr. Peter Navar is trending on Twitter because comments he made about Dr. Anthony Fauci, Tony Fauci. | ||
We talked about the cover story in this week's National Review about the fall of Dr. Fauci. | ||
There's breaking news overnight. | ||
Explosive report from Sherry Markson, who's doing a global release of a book with HarperCollins in September on what really happened in the Wuhan lab. | ||
Another massive report. | ||
leaked to the Daily Mail their number one story overnight that's the largest website in the world 10x drudge talking about Chinese Communist Party, PLA, bioweapons, absolutely man-enhanced gain of function and then they also went back to cover their tracks. Peter Navarro is trending on Twitter because he said hey he will prove chapter and verse that Fauci is one of the biggest mass murders in history. | ||
He's going to prove it, chapter and verse. | ||
He says, hey, and here's the thing with all the little Twitter guys running around with Navarro. | ||
Navarro's got the receipts. | ||
He was with Fauci in the National Security Council space, in the Situation Room, the Kennedy Room, on the 27th of January, where he confronted Fauci for the first time. | ||
He's got all the emails, he's got all the text messages, he's got it all. | ||
Okay? | ||
To prove that Tony Fauci never said a word. | ||
Never mentioned this. | ||
In fact, went out of his way to avoid those topics and actually did misdirection plays. | ||
It's all gonna come out. | ||
Just like the mainstream media now trying to cover themselves. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
A lab leak. | ||
Forget the lab. | ||
Oh, it's a lab. | ||
No, forget the lab leak. | ||
It is a man-enhanced, gain-of-function weaponization by the PLA's bioweapon program in Wuhan. | ||
We told you that on the first show back in January of 2020. | ||
And now, all the lies, all the misrepresentations of media, and by the way, all the media coverage, remember, get your lawyers and saddle up, because it's coming. | ||
Okay, it's coming. | ||
On the Twitters, on the Facebooks, on the CNNs. | ||
Okay, it's all going to come. | ||
We've got all your lies, all your saying this is a conspiracy theory. | ||
The blood that will not wash off is on your hands. | ||
Okay, the blood that will not wash off is on your hands. | ||
Because all you had to do was open your eyes, right? | ||
And not become part of the global propaganda machine of the transnational criminal organization that has killed more Chinese people than any other apparatus in world history. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now I want to go to General Joseph Arbuckle. | ||
Yes, we do have a crisis in this country, General Arbuckle, but you said we're in deep peril. | ||
What do you mean, sir? | ||
Deep peril. | ||
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Right, Steve. | |
In fact, that's the opening statement, as you know, in our flag letter. | ||
Our nation's in deep peril, like no other time in our history. | ||
Going back to our founding. | ||
Let me peel the onion back on that a little bit, if I may. | ||
And I'd like to start with the oath that all of us have taken, including you and all the veterans out there. | ||
And everyone is serving on active duty today. | ||
And of course that's to support and defend what? | ||
The Constitution of the United States against what? | ||
All enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
Let me dig into this a little bit, starting with foreign. | ||
I think it's particularly appropriate on this Memorial Weekend to do that. | ||
I was reflecting back on this this past week and it dawned on me, kind of struck me that, you know, we've been in a fight against socialism and communism for my entire lifetime. | ||
And that's more than a couple of years. | ||
That goes back to the end of World War II. | ||
Shortly thereafter, of course, we engaged in the Cold War against the Soviets, and that continued up until 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell. | ||
Now, in that interim, we had two shooting wars against socialism and communists, first in Korea in the early 50s. | ||
Who do we fight there? | ||
We fought the communist North Koreans and the communist Chinese, and as a result, 37,000 loyal and brave Americans We're killed in that conflict against that ideology. | ||
Fast forward 10 years into Vietnam. | ||
Once again, we're fighting and 58,000 loyal and brave Americans were killed in that conflict. | ||
Names are inscribed on that black wall back in DC. | ||
And that's particularly relevant to me and all the Vietnam vets and their families, obviously. | ||
So between those two shooting wars... Against communists there too. | ||
Vietnam, communist North Vietnam, communist Vietnam, Let's see if we can reboot General Arbuckle. | ||
Let's bring in, while we're doing this, and by the way, it's very profound. | ||
I would actually say since 1914, in the collapse of the Victorian era in the trenches of World War I, what came out of those trenches Whether it's fascism, whether it's Nazism, whether it's the military junta in Japan, and the Bolsheviks, right? | ||
They're all the same type. | ||
They're criminal organizations, not political parties, they're criminal organizations. | ||
That's the beauty of what Frank Gaffney said about the CCP, it's a transnational criminal organization. | ||
These were kind of national criminal organizations that tried to become transnational. | ||
They're criminal organizations. | ||
And yes, we've been at war with this, and no offense, we had it defeated under President Reagan, the Berlin Wall and Tiananmen Square. | ||
Simultaneously. | ||
And, of course, the Bush apparatus goes over with Scowcroft and keeps the CCP on life support. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
Every guy that left the diaspora, the 250 million, I'll be talking this week of the new federal state's first year anniversary, all of them say, if you had dropped the hammer right then, they were over. | ||
While we get General Arbuckle back up technically, I just want to bring you in. | ||
You made a profound comment a couple weeks ago in the first episode of this that this weekend I think is even more appropriate. | ||
You talked about the 72 men that had died under your command. | ||
Can you tell us about that, sir? | ||
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I certainly can. | |
I did 10 rotations in Afghanistan starting in 2001. | ||
The 2013, I guess it's easier to say that the only time during that time frame I was not an Afghan was 2003 and four because I was on an assignment in the Pentagon. | ||
And then 2009, I was at the War College. | ||
So I got some extensive experience there. | ||
And that comes with some significant losses, 72 men and women, which, which I embody here in this in this memorial. | ||
And two boxes with the 72 dog tags in it, and the flags that's flown over every single base that I was responsible for. | ||
And this is about service, duty, and sacrifice, and about not forgetting that. | ||
And our service members and our families that sacrificed certainly, you know, deserve us not to forget. | ||
And that is not what It's being done today. | ||
I am very upset what's going on here in New Hampshire with the cancellation of Memorial Day services. | ||
I'm very upset across the country. | ||
I'm upset our commander-in-chief, our governors, our governor here in this state, and our U.S. | ||
senators and representatives are not saying we need to honor our service members that gave their lives and the sacrifice that their families made. | ||
And this is all part of this. | ||
This is all part of undermining This great nation and the principles that it stands for by slow but surely removing from the public square that service and sacrifice like they've done with God, family, the importance of community to weaken our nation. | ||
Let me ask you, I don't understand this. | ||
In New Hampshire, I thought with vaccinations and people that have antibodies and T-cells, and the, you know, New York's opening up, how do the, it's a Republican government, how do you stop Memorial Day services? | ||
Tell me how that happens. | ||
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Well, you don't lead by example. | |
Right? | ||
You don't, you don't lead by example. | ||
You're not out there saying, hey, we've had 90 service members that have sacrificed their lives One of them, Staff Sergeant Ouellette, they're having a 5K4 in Merrimack to celebrate his life and many others across this state. | ||
You know, a SEAL by the name of Healy, who died in the Red Wings. | ||
I was on the ground at that time and I had my OEAs searching for him during that operation. | ||
And so it's leadership. | ||
They're not out there talking about the right things. | ||
God, family, community, sacrifice, service. | ||
Instead, they're using executive orders and emergency orders to drive fear, uncertainty, and dependency. | ||
General Burdick, the men you led in those ten tours in combat, and the ones that, the fallen, did they ever, in your mind, ever consider the Constitution a racist document? | ||
A document that actually put, what they took an oath to, and 72 gave their lives to, and that's not talking about The PTSD and the suicides and the wounded and all that, the nine trillion dollars of expenses of all of it, the net present value of what's happened here. | ||
It's my daughter Brunch and hey, the dead's got to include the suicides, right? | ||
Did any of those in your mind ever believe that the Constitution was a racist document and basically embedded systemic racism in the United States of America, sir? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
It never even entered their mind. | ||
The oath they took was a lifelong oath, and they know that. | ||
And they stood by it. | ||
They died for it. | ||
And what we need to do is we need to honor that sacrifice and stand up and make sure that the values in our Declaration of Independence and the values in our Constitution, and those things based off of the principles of the Bible, are never lost. | ||
Ever lost. | ||
And if they are lost, then this country will be lost. | ||
Never ever did it ever enter their mind. | ||
As a matter of fact, they went out and they did what they were, you know, ordered to do in the missions that they were ordered to do, knowing that perhaps it wasn't the best policy and it wasn't the best strategy. | ||
But nonetheless, their country asked them to do it. | ||
And so they did it. | ||
And we can't forget that. | ||
And There are people out there that want us to forget it, right? | ||
They want God out of the public square. | ||
They want to ideologically replace our education with this. | ||
Political divisiveness. | ||
They've co-opted career politicians. | ||
They've created this critical race theory or communist race theory that's embodied in this little red book. | ||
That is not very far away from me at any given time. | ||
And this book is quotations that every Chinese communist had to carry around with them. | ||
And it talks about such topic as the relationships with the army and the people. | ||
And it describes exactly what's being done today in our military to co-opt our military into thinking differently about our constitution, about their oath. | ||
And that is wrong. | ||
And there are so many things you can read about in this book that is going on today to undermine our great democracy and our republic. | ||
General Perry, this is Frank. | ||
General, thank you for your service and that you led so ably. | ||
Just one quick question. | ||
Scott Perry talked about the impact on unit cohesion, good order and discipline, morale, readiness. | ||
The deterrent capability of our forces, in short, being impacted by this, well, I think it's correctly called communist racist training, dividing them and otherwise disrupting what they're about. | ||
Quickly on that? | ||
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Is that a threat to our coalition? | |
Sir, it's absolutely true. | ||
I get emails, I get texts, I get messages from currently serving active duty | ||
Uh, personnel, both men and women, about their concerns of exactly what's going on and how they're being, you know, led to believe that, you know, the Constitution, the principles behind it, protecting our country against all enemies, foreign and domestic, is being replaced by this ideology that is distracting from not only good order and discipline, but is distracting from their ability to train. | ||
Uh, and General Bodick, yeah, General Bodick, hang on one second. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll come back, General Welch, General Bodick, try to get General Arbuckle back up through a technical issue. | ||
We'll be back in one second in the War Room. | ||
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This is part two of the American Generals Talk. | ||
On Monday we have the honored dead. | ||
We talk about the 100th anniversary this year of the Tomb of the Unknown. | ||
We talk about the combat deployments. | ||
A young generation that's served so bravely. | ||
I call them the new greatest generation that have done these 8, 9, 10, 11 combat tours over and over and over again. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
We're honored today to have the men that led them in that, and their, I guess, deep-seated fear that America's on the wrong track now, really on the wrong track. | ||
And they did it as a called shot. | ||
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I want to bring back in General Joseph Arbuckle. | |
You said in the letter, sir, and you were instrumental in the first letter before the election, where you warned the nation. | ||
You've been instrumental in this letter that just came out, and I think we're up to 160... 176, I think. | ||
176 signatories on this letter that basically said, that warned the nation what the Biden administration has done and where it's headed. | ||
So, General Arbuckle, you said deep peril. | ||
You'd already started on that. | ||
Why is, what is it specifically that you are most concerned about that someone like you could be out playing golf and hanging out and not have to come back and going to get all the abuse you're going to get because you're going to get abused? | ||
What is it specifically that you're so worried about that you think the country's in deep peril, sir? | ||
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Right, Steve. | |
You know, I was making a point before we had the problems that In our oath, we fight these external threats. | ||
We've done that in Vietnam and also in Korea. | ||
We lost about 5,000 slaves and soldiers in those fights. | ||
But now, let's shift it into the domestic side of things. | ||
that same exact ideology that causes those lawsuits in support of a weak government now resides in government. | ||
Congress? | ||
Let's go ahead and kill it. | ||
Meg in by phone. That'd be the best. General Auerbach, we're gonna try to get you by phone. | ||
General Welch, I want to bring you in. Haven't heard from you this morning. I want to thank you you for hanging out with us. We're going to have Peter Navarro about the Fauci situation at the top of the hour. | ||
General Welch, we'll get back to talking about the domestic threat. | ||
You bring up, and one of your concerns is not the domestic enemies, but the foreign enemies, particularly the Chinese Communist Party, in the unrestricted warfare. | ||
What is your concern? | ||
Why are you so concerned that you would actually sign the letter and be part of this movement to really alert the nation of the threats to it, both foreign and domestic, sir? | ||
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Well, first, I want to thank you, and I want to thank Joe Arbuckle for giving us this forum to be able to speak out and express our concerns. | |
The, uh, I think the big issue is if you, if you look at the measurements of a successful engagement with an adversary, something we call in the military, the dime, all right, which is the, the, uh, diplomatic, the information, the military and the economic elements of engagement. | ||
The Chinese are really making a huge, huge advances in every one of those categories. | ||
They're diplomatic efforts throughout the world. | ||
They're all over Africa. | ||
They're moving into the Middle East. | ||
Um, Their influence through information channels such as the social networks, just their general propaganda that continues to go out throughout their country and throughout the world. | ||
Their military is the largest in the world now. | ||
I mean, we've always, we claim we're the best military in the world. | ||
They are the largest military in the world. | ||
And what do they have? | ||
1.2 excuse me 2.2 million active 1.2 million reserve their Navy's 360 ships the United States on the other hand what are we I guess a million roughly just over a million active and reserve and the number of ships are 297 ships in our Navy and the big issue of course | ||
In that area is the South China Sea and maintaining the open shipping channels throughout the world. | ||
So they have an enormous military and then their economic power is becoming enormous. | ||
And the temptations are great. | ||
The temptations are great for our own industry, our own Wall Street investors running off to China to make investment there and help their economies grow. | ||
They're becoming a very, very, very concerning adversary because Their interests aren't like ours. | ||
We fight for freedom. | ||
Our brothers and sisters who perished in previous battles, they fought for freedom. | ||
They fought for freedom for America, freedom for other countries, freedom for other people around the world. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, they fight for control. | ||
General Walsh, hang on, we're going to take a break at the top of the hour. | ||
I want to say something to General Walsh's point about the increase in the Chinese military, their kinetic warfare capability. | ||
It's inextricably linked. | ||
You, the taxpayer, pay for that. | ||
The deficit spending, the out-of-control budget, okay, we had to sell the bonds, the 1.2 trillion dollars of government bonds they own. | ||
The interest payment on those bonds pays For that two million man army, it pays for the 300 ship navy, it pays for what they're doing in the South China Sea. | ||
You, the taxpayers, are paying in interest payments every year for the Chinese military. | ||
For the greatest existential threat we've ever faced, the American taxpayer is underwriting the kinetic ability, the hard, not soft power, the hard military power of the transnational criminal organization. | ||
And if you follow Biden's budget, You follow the six trillion and another five, eleven trillion this year when you add it all up and you do real accounting, what the Chinese have to buy in those bonds is going to be a hyper-military. | ||
And your investment dollars go there too. | ||
And your investment dollars, all the Wall Street, that's another thing. | ||
Your pension funds are funding it. | ||
You're funding it two ways. | ||
Your pension funds are funding it and this is the Greek tragedy part of it. | ||
It's the American people. | ||
Forget that the city's trapped. | ||
We're paying for the existential threat the greatest this republic's ever faced. | ||
You're paying for it. | ||
Your pension funds underwriting it. | ||
Your tax dollars paying for it. | ||
And nobody in this city has the guts or the balls to sit there and tell you exactly what the facts are. | ||
Once that's the great awakening of what the scam is, The scam is that they're central to the economic system of the world as it's been set up by the elites in this world. | ||
And that's not the second law of thermodynamics. | ||
It does not need to be like that. | ||
That is not a natural law of physics. | ||
We have allowed it through human agency to happen. | ||
That the greatest people in the history of the world are underwriting their own destruction. | ||
Underwriting their own destruction. | ||
And not just for generations ahead, what would patriots in every patriot grave think about what we're doing? | ||
That's the stuff. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
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