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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 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 and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The decisions made in the coming days about how to fight the coordinated, cynical, and frantic assault on voting rights in America by Republicans will be as consequential as any decision made about COVID or vaccines or foreign or domestic policy. | ||
These decisions will shape and determine whether we continue to live in a democracy. | ||
The Republicans are passing the most sweeping voting restriction laws in modern history. | ||
They will restrict access to the polls and criminalize election activity traditionally designed to educate voters and increase access to the polls for young voters or minority voters. | ||
According to the Brennan Center, 14 states have enacted 22 laws that will make it harder to vote. | ||
An additional 61 laws are advancing through 18 states. | ||
By far the most insidious aspects of all these laws are the prescriptions for dealing with future allegations of voter fraud. | ||
The laws seek to disempower the kinds of non-partisan election officials who held our fragile democracy together last December as Donald Trump and his... We can bring that down. | ||
I can't stand to listen anymore of it. | ||
But that's what, you know, I used to do it to trigger the audience. | ||
Now it just triggers me. | ||
Okay, as many lies as she told from the podium in the Bush White House, and she says her yammers on about the deplorables every day. | ||
A stone-cold liar with blood on her hands for all the lies she's out there. | ||
She's a stone-cold liar, stood up there every day and lied. | ||
All the lies about why Bush was in Iraq, all the lies in the weapons of mass destruction, all just continual lie after lie after lie after lie. | ||
Gerson, all of them. | ||
OK, all a bunch of stone cold liars that that that sent troops over there for just a completely made up reason. | ||
It just it makes me sick. | ||
Makes me sick even to see these people. | ||
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They're just absolutely disgusting. | ||
Want to know you're in the war room Tuesday, the first of June, year of our Lord 2021. | ||
I want to bring out my co-host, Dr. Peter Navarro, for the entire hour. | ||
We've got so much to go on. | ||
Actually, I guess, Dr. Navarro, they're now starting to leak emails on Tony Fauci, so you know the end is near, brother! | ||
The end is near! | ||
The end is near! | ||
Tony, write this down when your own staff is leaking emails. | ||
Okay, I've got Dr. Navarro, but I've got to bring in Boris. | ||
There's so much happening. | ||
Do we have Christina Bob? | ||
From Arizona. | ||
Let me know when we get that ready. | ||
I want to play it. | ||
Boris, we've got Garland Favarito from Georgia at the bottom of the hour. | ||
We've got the Texas situation. | ||
We've got Arizona. | ||
Massive news coming out of Pennsylvania. | ||
It's happening, sir. | ||
Let's start. | ||
I want to start with a lot of confusion about Texas. | ||
Tell us exactly. | ||
MSNBC, CNN are melting down saying, thank God it didn't happen. | ||
It's going to go away, etc. | ||
Get our audience up to speed on these voting laws, which I don't think are nearly enough. | ||
But the voting laws in Texas, where do they stand? | ||
Steve, great to be with you. | ||
Happy Tuesday. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
What is mostly concerning to me right now is what is going on. | ||
Did you shave this morning? | ||
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Is that what's happening now? | |
After the Memorial Day show, I actually shaved. | ||
I was getting so much grief. | ||
No haircut. | ||
No haircut. | ||
Kathy Griffin's tweet. | ||
That did it. | ||
After she tweeted, I had to go shave. | ||
I had to change directions. | ||
Okay, so, you know, when the date is scheduled, please let us know, because I'm sure the MAGA Patriots, the MAGA Brain Trust, that is the viewership of this show. | ||
For those of you who don't follow Kathy Griffin on Twitter, just so you know, Kathy Griffin, the one and only, absolutely berserk, gonzo, nut, Kathy Griffin tweeted out that the host of War Room, the tip of the spear of the MAGA movement, Steve Bannon, is looking more and more handsome to her every day. | ||
And now he's showing up clean-shaven. | ||
There are no conspiracies, but there are no coincidences, as we always say on this show. | ||
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That's what we say on this show. | |
Oof. | ||
I'll loan you my shirt, Steve, for next time for Kathy. | ||
Thanks. | ||
The Gun Show. | ||
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Fully ripped. | |
That shirt's only going to fit on Steve's fist. | ||
No offense, Peter. | ||
Peter, I grew out of the boys department. | ||
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Back in my teen years, I grew out of the boys department. | |
Peter looks like the Gap Kids. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
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As I was saying, back to Texas. | |
Back to Texas. | ||
Two bad guys are making fun of Peter who's like, you know, a human being with zero humanity. | ||
Aerobicized. | ||
Back to Texas. | ||
First of all, the Texas bill is actually, in my opinion, doesn't go far enough. | ||
Leaves two weeks of early voting in Delaware. | ||
in 2022 is only gonna have 10 days of early voting. | ||
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Amen. | |
It leaves hours and hours and hours on the weekends to vote, so on and so forth. | ||
What it does do is it rolls back just some of the COVID, I guess you say gifts, the COVID boondoggle that's been given to the Democrats, the 24 hour voting, the drive-through voting. | ||
So that is what this bill reverses. | ||
Absolutely logical, and as I would say, doesn't go far enough. | ||
Well, the Democrats absolutely triggered in Texas. | ||
They actually walked out. | ||
They said, you know what, we are not going to serve We are going to walk out to prevent it from passing, thereby denying a quorum. | ||
But guess what? | ||
Here's the good news. | ||
Governor Abbott, the Texas governor, has the ability, under the Texas Constitution, to call a special session as soon as today. | ||
As soon as today, and have a focused special session, specifically on this voting bill, and to pass it. | ||
Republicans do hold majorities in both houses in Texas. | ||
So that bill is far from dead. | ||
This is just a pathetic stunt. | ||
from the Democrats absolutely sad. Again, on a bill that Joe Biden, who has no idea where he is as always, he said, oh, this is the end of democracy. Probably couldn't define democracy. The bill literally, literally makes Texas voting more allowable than it is in his beloved home state of Delaware. So let's not cry a river. | ||
They're too early, Joe. | ||
But to the MAGA patriots, to the MAGA brain trips, that's the viewership, the audience of this show, rest assured the Texas bill is far from dead. | ||
This stunt, this pathetic abrogation of duty is just a short-term step by the Democrats. | ||
They cannot prevent the bill from being passed long-term. | ||
Okay, do we have Christina Bob ready? | ||
The answer is yes or no. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Let's go to... What do you know about George? | ||
What do you know about George? | ||
That's not to you, that's to my Evercrack production staff. | ||
You only gave them something two hours ago and it's not okay. | ||
We're in that kind of mood. | ||
You know, Navarro started making fun of me, now I'm surly. | ||
Georgia. | ||
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Maybe they're mesmerized by your shaven face, they don't know what to do. | |
We have Garland Fabarino on the bottom of... Yes, sir? | ||
If I may, Steve. | ||
If I may. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Everybody in your audience needs to read that beautiful NBC article about the show. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
You are the new voice. | ||
I'm telling you, your audience knows this. | ||
Now the rest of the world knows this. | ||
was the best picture I've ever seen of you, so it's a twofer, okay? But I'm telling you, your audience knows this. Now the rest of the world knows this. And what I said in that article was, if you want to find out what's happening in two weeks, right, tune in today, right? | ||
Because that's what this show does, okay? | ||
It looks into that future, it sees the chessboard, skates to where the puck's gonna be. | ||
The whole point is this cadre, the audience. | ||
It's all about the audience. | ||
It's all about the audience. | ||
The audience is what makes this. | ||
And that's why I want to go to Georgia, and I'm going to go to Arizona now that we've got it ready. | ||
Thank you, Master Cameron. | ||
Let's go to Georgia. | ||
What's happening this weekend at this convention, they signed up the guys that got Ray Lewis off. | ||
You know they're top-notch criminal defense lawyers. | ||
What do we need the posse to do, Boris Epstein? | ||
push the Georgia GOP as hard as possible to move behind Vernon Jones, to follow Vernon Jones's lead in calling for Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia to do what he should have done in December, in December of 2020, and call a special session in Georgia to conduct a full forensic audit, the same kind that's being done in Arizona, to conduct a full forensic audit in Georgia. | ||
Recount, recanvas, study the machines. | ||
And now, after the apparent break-in in Fulton County, of where we're being told fully secure ballots are being stored, how can we not have an audit in Georgia? | ||
How can even Brian Kemp continue to put his head in the sand and deny the citizens of Georgia their constitutional right, which is to know who truly won the 2020 election in Georgia? | ||
And look, we're talking about Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, senators, representatives from which We're going to get to that in a second. | ||
Tell me about Texas. | ||
Does the audience need to get in touch with Abbott about calling a special session right away? | ||
The freight train of audits is coming across the country and it is already in its key stops in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and it's going to move to Wisconsin, Michigan, and don't forget New Hampshire. | ||
We're going to get to that in a second. | ||
Tell me about Texas. | ||
Does the audience need to get in touch with Abbott about calling a special session right away? | ||
Does this need to be done today? | ||
It's up to the governor to have a special session now, today, tomorrow, Thursday, or to wait until late summer. | ||
Let's make sure that Governor Abbott knows it is vital to call that special session today. | ||
There's no reason to wait. | ||
The time to act is now. | ||
And that's part of that freight train of voter integrity that's across the country right now to make sure that action is happening today. | ||
This whole movement This whole movement for voter integrity to get to the bottom of what happened on November 3rd, 2020 is absolutely metastasizing. | ||
It is growing, and guess what? | ||
You see MSNBC freaking out. | ||
I cannot wait, okay? | ||
I'm going to set my alarm for tonight, Rachel Maddow. | ||
I cannot wait to see the meltdown that's going to happen on the Rachel Maddow Show, which is also known as absolute ground zero of Democrat thinking in this country. | ||
Yeah, that's what you've got to watch, okay? | ||
I want to play Christina Babba. | ||
Keep my mic on because I'm coming in. | ||
That's Christina Babba, One American News, breaking the news today. | ||
Stunning news. | ||
We talked about it. | ||
We teased it on the morning show about what happened in Arizona today. | ||
Let's play it. | ||
actually has sent a delegation out here. They've expressed interest in the Arizona audit and possibly replicating this in Pennsylvania. So there's a delegation of state legislators from Pennsylvania that arrive in Arizona today. They are getting a behind the scenes tour tomorrow. | ||
I'm hoping to catch up with them tomorrow, so hopefully we'll have some of that. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
they're going to get to hear from the auditors exactly what is happening. Of course, there's been a lot of criticism about this audit, so they have concerns that they want to see addressed, namely, is voter integrity maintained? Is the secret ballot maintained? | ||
Okay. This is fantastic. | ||
Here's the news. | ||
The news is people in Pennsylvania, senior people, Maestriano and these others from the Pennsylvania Senate, are in Arizona as we speak, getting briefed by Karen Phan and the rest of the heroic team out there of legislators to find out what's going on. | ||
Remember, the buried lead in this is the legislature out there is thinking of expanding it to cover all elections. | ||
And maybe the entire state. | ||
They've seen such irregularities. | ||
Boris Epstein, you've been at the back of this from the beginning. | ||
You know the rumors going on in Pennsylvania that people are worried that this thing has got to be addressed. | ||
As Peter Navarro says, Georgia and Pennsylvania are a 10 times bigger cesspool than Arizona is. | ||
Sir, thoughts, observations? | ||
state senators and a state representative from Pennsylvania in Arizona today. | ||
So it is not just one house, it's both houses of the Pennsylvania legislature. | ||
I'm hearing you're going to see a major county where a full audit is going to be called for, as well as potentially a Republican county. | ||
So look at Allegheny County, look at Philadelphia County, and then potentially a Republican county to prove the point, to prove the point that a legislature in Pennsylvania can absolutely order an audit. | ||
And hey, now we know, based on Arizona, where the state Senate had to go through a legal process, now there's precedent to absolutely and clearly and totally definitively say that a state Senate, even one chamber of a state legislature, can demand an audit and receive That audit. | ||
The audit in Arizona is speeding along. | ||
Already over half of the ballots have been re-examined. | ||
So about over 1,000,050 ballots been re-examined. | ||
And again, the canvas hasn't even started. | ||
The study of the machines haven't even started. | ||
And the fact that you have this legislation, this delegation from Pennsylvania, now in Arizona, is telling you that the dominoes are continuing to fall one after another after another. | ||
And the fact that Pennsylvania didn't even wait. | ||
Pennsylvania did not wait for the results in Arizona. | ||
They're saying, this is happening now. | ||
Our constituents are demanding the same. | ||
Let's go see what's going on there. | ||
There's going to be a lot of heat in Georgia as well this weekend at the Georgia GOP convention that's coming up in the next couple of days. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I want to agree with my friend and former colleague in the 2016 campaign in the White House, Peter Navarro. | ||
He is right. | ||
Those two states are much messier than Arizona. | ||
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Peter, I got you on here because the Fauci news is so big. | ||
But, I would be remiss if I didn't go back to these states. | ||
I mean, there's so much happening, and people have to understand, what's happening in Arizona is so powerful. | ||
Those patriots and what they're doing, this kind of laborious task, is so incredibly important. | ||
That now it's metastasizing, as Rachel Maddow warned about. | ||
It's metastasizing throughout the country as patriots awaken to the fact. | ||
And part of it, Peter, is off of your report that shows that both Georgia and Pennsylvania are bigger cesspools than Arizona. | ||
Do you want to explain? | ||
Yeah, the canon of Bannon is one fall they all fall. | ||
So what this show has helped start in Arizona now is metastasizing to the other five battleground states. | ||
And the report I did in three volumes, the charts in there, basically are the template for the people, boots on the ground, to do the re-canvas and the recount. | ||
And every state is different. | ||
So what I'm going to do now, and Denver give me the full screen if you can, I'm going to show you two slides. | ||
I'm going to show you one first of all from Georgia and I want to take your attention down to the bottom row there and it's basically the the ratio that I call it the cheat ratio between the number of possible illegal votes and the Biden victory margin of only 11,000 votes is 51. | ||
Okay. | ||
In other words, there's 51 times more illegal votes and as you go through the categories, When these people are looking through the votes, that's what they're going to look for. | ||
The felon votes, the ghost voters, when they go to these houses. | ||
And then if you go to Pennsylvania, that's a 12x cheat ratio. | ||
But the thing that really strikes you in Pennsylvania also, and it's difficult to quantify, is the fact that there was tremendous abuses of Republican observers. | ||
And the observers in an election, Steve, that's like the first line of integrity defense. | ||
If you shut out, in Philadelphia, Republican observers being able to see the counts, see them open the ballots, see whether they have signatures on them, see whether they're fake ballots, you've really done a tremendous injustice. | ||
And remember what the strategy is, Steve. | ||
The strategy of the Democrat Party Stacey Abrams was the tip of the spear on this, was dramatically increase the absentee mail-in ballots. | ||
And at the same time, and this is really the more important part of the strategy, eliminate the scrutiny of the ballots. | ||
So in Georgia, you went from a 6% rejection rate of absentee ballots in 2016 to virtually nothing, right? | ||
And you had more than twice the amount of absentee and mail-in ballots. | ||
Wow. | ||
There's no quicker way to steal an election, basically, Then be able to stuff the ballot box and take the election cops away on the beat. | ||
So that's what you got. | ||
And there's going to be a great learning experience for these legislators as they go into Arizona and look at what they're doing. | ||
But the Navarro report, these six slides, essentially, will be the template for the detectives, essentially, the forensic work to figure out kind of where exactly these illegal votes went. | ||
Okay, I want to pivot now. | ||
I've got to get to Fauci. | ||
Blockbuster story in the Washington Post this afternoon. | ||
I'd like you to give us, if you've got it in front of you, you could give us the headline, but absolutely stunning. | ||
But what this story shows, I think, is that people at NIH and NIAID are now starting to leak on Fauci. | ||
Peter Navarro, a week ago yesterday, last Monday, said Fauci's done within 100 days. | ||
We've been asking about the over and under on that, but I gotta tell ya, not only is he on an island, the White House does not come out and protect this guy. | ||
He's not on primetime TV anymore. | ||
Dr. Navarro, tell the people what this Washington Post story said and how outrageous it is. | ||
So first of all, what I said on this show weeks ago, and when all this started happening, was that the first thing that would happen is Fauci could no longer go on TV because he wouldn't be able to answer the tough questions. | ||
So if you see him out there, it's only going to be on the friend list. | ||
This is right out of a Sherlock Holmes novel, right? | ||
This is the dog that didn't bark. | ||
There's thousands of emails there, and the ones that are important, Steve, are the ones that are between... Hang on, but hang on. | ||
It's emails between what parties? | ||
Okay, so there was a Freedom of Information Act that got all of Fauci's emails, right? | ||
The ones that are important for this story are the ones between Fauci and this guy named Gao, G-A-O. | ||
Who's basically the director of China's Centers for Disease Control, right? | ||
He was the guy over there who was in charge, basically, of figuring out how to deal with the virus and how to hide it, basically, from where it came from. | ||
So here, the dog that didn't bark, right? | ||
The same as Sherlock Holmes' dog that didn't bark. | ||
It's like none of these emails between the two of them does Fauci ever ask about the origin of the virus. | ||
And he doesn't ask because he knows his culpability. | ||
The last thing he wants to do is stir that pot because Fauci, from the minute this broke and he saw the virus broke within ground zero of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Fauci knew that he had sent funding to that lab. | ||
And more importantly, he had authorized gain of function weaponization experiments at that So, this is, again, it's not what the emails say in this case, it's what Fauci does not say to Gao, and what Gao does not say to Fauci. | ||
Because there's no way you can have that communication. | ||
By the way, in the emails they actually say, he actually tells Gao, we're gonna get through this together. | ||
I mean, it's not like... Together, yes. | ||
It's not like... He's a partner, they're colleagues. | ||
The CDC, the Wuhan lab, now is he funding them? | ||
Remember, this was in the time frame that he was asked the question. | ||
He says, I talk to my Chinese colleagues on a daily basis, and what they told me, this is after the CDC, remember, this is the guy. | ||
That actually told the World Health Organization back on January 14th, there's no community spread and there's no human-to-human transmission. | ||
A stone-cold lie that led to hundreds of thousands, if not millions of deaths. | ||
This is the guy, Gao is one of them, that lied directly to the WHO. | ||
Yep, go ahead. | ||
Let me, let me, a couple of things. | ||
First of all, there's an email in there that's heavily redacted between Mark Short, Who is the Chief of Staff to the Vice President Pence and also the de facto Director of the White House Coronavirus Task Force. | ||
And Fauci. | ||
Heavily redacted. | ||
There's absolutely no reason to redact an email. | ||
There could be nothing in there that we shouldn't have access to. | ||
I want to know what they redacted. | ||
Now, let's refresh our memory for your audience. | ||
For your radio audience, I'm looking at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
Let's remember this. | ||
This is the lab Which was at ground zero where the virus first surfaced. | ||
So by Occam's razor, the most likely source of this is the lab. | ||
We already ruled out the wet market. | ||
Don't ever let anybody suggest that that wet market was the source. | ||
That's ruled out now, okay? | ||
So what Fauci did was he took your money, American taxpayer money, and he funneled it through third parties. | ||
Like Peter Daszak and this guy Beric, a scientist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, gave him money. | ||
Here, the bat lady, Sheng Li, she's the one who brought the horseshoe bats here. | ||
She worked with Beric and Daszak, and what they did, Steve, was they took the horseshoe bat viruses that they had, collated and curated here at the lab, and they used that as the backbone for the genetic engineering experience. | ||
And Dr. Yang has done a beautiful job in her research of showing how that horseshoe bat virus as the backbone became this kind of just really weaponized camel by committee where this thing had all kinds of different forms of weaponizations. | ||
The ability to attack your cells more precisely. | ||
It's asymmetric spread. | ||
It's impervious to heat and humidity. | ||
I mean, truly a neutron bomb. | ||
And this is the house that Fauci built. | ||
If the virus came from this lab, which we believe it did, then Tony Fauci is the father of the virus, godfather of the pandemic. | ||
And we get back to the email, Steve, when he's talking to his counterpart, Gao, in China, he, Fauci, does not say anything. | ||
He doesn't want anything about the origin of the virus. | ||
No question. | ||
Where did this come from? | ||
Can you help us? | ||
Should we look into it? | ||
He doesn't want that topic. | ||
That's Pandora's box. | ||
The thing that bugs me, Steve, is this S.O.B. | ||
got away with it right through election day. | ||
I mean, if we knew what we knew now, then he would have been gone in a New York minute. | ||
He would have been gone and people would be alive today. | ||
Tens of thousands of Americans would be alive today if he had been gone. | ||
But nowhere to run, nowhere to hide here, Steve. | ||
Okay, Dr. Peter Navarro is going to stay with us. | ||
He's our co-host for the hour. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
We're going to go to Georgia. | ||
Garland Favorito has got breaking news on what's happening in Georgia, what's happening in these ballots. | ||
Remember, it was Garland's lawsuit, and he got a guy to even vote for Trump, right? | ||
Totally nonpartisan. | ||
They make him out as a conspiracy theory wingnut. | ||
He's a guy that's been grinding on voter integrity and fair elections for decades down in Georgia. | ||
He's now got a great judge in Henry County that has said, hey, we've got to get to the bottom of this, but it's all... | ||
Officials down there have hired criminal defense attorneys, all kind of questions. | ||
Were the ballots secured? | ||
It's all building to our head. | ||
We're going to cover with John Frederick's wall-to-wall coverage of the Georgia Convention where the PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
Remember, half the delegates are going to be from this audience. | ||
Half the delegates are there because you guys are stepping up to the plate. | ||
Action, action, action! | ||
It's all about human agency. | ||
Garland Favarito, another patriot and hero, will join us in the War Room in just a second. | ||
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Okay, I want to bring in Garland Favarito, one of the heroes in all this. | ||
My co-host for the hour is Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Garland, what the heck is going on in Georgia? | ||
You won this case heroically. | ||
You've been fighting it forever. | ||
We finally kind of get sorted. | ||
There's going to be this kind of forensic audit of these 147,000 ballots in Fulton County. | ||
The Henry County judge did it. | ||
Then all hell breaks loose. | ||
You've got, you know, Ray Lewis's defense attorneys, criminal defense attorneys on the scene. | ||
You've got now, looks like over the weekend, I don't know, it looked like the storage was either broken or left unattended. | ||
Just tell the audience, what the heck is going on, sir? | ||
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Well, I can't keep up with it myself, Steve. | |
So one of our attorneys, Bob Cheeley, hired, retained an independent security company just to, because we don't really trust Fulton County and maintain security of these ballots. | ||
It's kind of like the fox in the henhouse type situation. | ||
They've got really a vested interest in destroying this evidence. | ||
Somewhere around 4 o'clock on the Saturday, the patrol cars left. | ||
It was two Fulton County patrol cars. | ||
And they left, even though they... A.M. | ||
or P.M.? | ||
4 A.M. | ||
or P.M.? | ||
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Yeah, that was P.M., Steve. | |
Those are my understanding. | ||
So, they were supposedly mined from the building, but they had no backup and no replacement. | ||
And about a half an hour, 20 minutes later, the alarm goes off. | ||
And the independent security team that Bob had hired notices that not only were they not being monitored, but their door was not secure. | ||
The front door of the building was unlocked and actually even open. | ||
So that triggered a lot of questions that were still not answered today by the press conference that Chairman Pitts had and our sheriff. | ||
Our new sheriff here. | ||
And, you know, questions like, why wasn't the building being secured? | ||
Why wasn't the building being monitored? | ||
They had just made a commitment to the judge, as I understand it, about a week ago that they were going to monitor and secure the building. | ||
Yet, here we go, like within five days later, the building was not being monitored, was not being secured. | ||
The chairman and the sheriff said that the ballots are secure, but we don't know, we don't have any evidence to prove that. | ||
We'll have to take that word for it, I guess. | ||
Listen, when you have these press conferences, there are more questions that are unanswered. | ||
I mean, the press conferences aren't particularly helpful because they're not there. | ||
I want to ask about why did they hire not just criminal defense lawyers, the toughest O.G. | ||
criminal defense lawyers that got Ray Lewis off. | ||
Why did they hire criminal defense lawyers instead of election lawyers? | ||
Why did they hire criminal defense lawyers? | ||
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Well, that's a great question only they can answer. | |
But you're right. | ||
They don't have any election experience either. | ||
So that makes it even more bizarre. | ||
But here's the other bizarre point, Steve, that they were hired on behalf of the Fulton County Elections Board, yet the elections board didn't authorize it. | ||
So we're still trying to figure out how that happened. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down, slow down. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
I thought it says that all the releases says they were hired by the board. | ||
What do you mean the board didn't authorize it? | ||
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Well, there was no meeting that authorized the hiring of those. | |
So the board, I don't believe, consented to that. | ||
And apparently, it was a decision made by the Fulton County Attorney's Office to hire these folks for representing the board. | ||
But apparently, the board was not involved in the decision. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
You're telling me the Fulton County Attorney, they made the decision to hire criminal defense lawyers? | ||
My head's blowing up right now. | ||
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Yeah, well, I mean, we don't even know who made the decision, but we do know that the board did not authorize the hiring of these attorneys. | |
There was no meeting, no vote, nothing like that. | ||
Peter, jump in here. | ||
Don't be shy. | ||
Don't be shy. | ||
Hey, Garland, I got a question for you. | ||
Here's what worries me. | ||
So you have some kind of hanky-panky. | ||
I think what they're trying to do, rather than steal stuff or do any of that, I think they're trying to make the case of chain of custody issues based on what's going on. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
Amen. | ||
So, Garland, what do you think? | ||
I mean, if they can say, basically, oh, there was a break-in, now chain of custody's broken. | ||
We've heard them already play that song in Arizona. | ||
Are you worried about that, sir? | ||
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Well, Peter, that's a brilliant thought. | |
And I hadn't even thought about that. | ||
And that's why you get the big bucks. | ||
And I did that great report that we all love. | ||
So yeah, it's a brilliant idea. | ||
And I think you're probably right. | ||
You know, if the rent had been breached, then they certainly could claim a chance against the ballot. | ||
Now supposedly it has not been breached yet according to the latest that we hear. | ||
So but that's a great thought. I hadn't really encouraged. | ||
Watch your sixes they say on that. | ||
We got it Garland. | ||
That's what they're going to come at. | ||
We're burning daylight here. | ||
I gotta get to something. | ||
Garland, you said something at the beginning. | ||
It's got the audience's head blown up. | ||
You said you don't trust Fulton County enough not to tamper with or destroy evidence, which I might note are criminal offensives if that was to happen. | ||
Are you serious? | ||
Are you of the belief, because you're like every man, you're the little guy that just kind of sits there and just want a free and fair election. | ||
Is it your belief, sir? | ||
And since they retained, and since now you're telling me their attorney said let's retain top-notch criminal defense lawyers, are you saying that your theory of the case here is you do not trust the officials of Fulton County not to tamper with or to destroy evidence, sir? | ||
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Well, I mean, it's not a theory. | |
I mean, I don't really deal in theories, but just the fact that you don't want to have the fox guarding the hen house. | ||
You know, Fulton County has a vested interest in either destroying this evidence, or they would have a vested interest in breaking the chain of custody, as Peter has said, which was a brilliant point. | ||
So, I mean, it's just common sense. | ||
Whether you believe it or not, you would think that it's common sense to make sure That these ballots are secured in an area by parties who have no vested interest one way or another. | ||
Garland, how do people get more access to you to follow you? | ||
People gotta follow this daily. | ||
We're telling the audience they gotta get in touch with Kemp's office. | ||
The Georgia Convention meets this week. | ||
Vernon Jones is going down there. | ||
There's gotta be a massive throwdown to demand a full forensic audit, hand audit like's happening in Arizona. | ||
The leaders of this that are getting it done are citizen activists like Garvin Favarito. | ||
How'd they get to your site, sir? | ||
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So, Steve, thank you. | |
It's VoterGA.org. | ||
We have all sorts of information over there. | ||
You can also donate up there several different ways. | ||
And we also are still on Facebook and Twitter, so you can get to us there and follow us there. | ||
And that's basically probably the best contact information we have at the moment. | ||
Garland, it's heroic work you're doing, and the whole world is watching this very closely. | ||
All of this is going to get magnified because it's important. | ||
The Guardian newspaper, the most progressive, best-edited progressive paper in the world, daily follows what Garland's doing. | ||
So, sir, keep grinding. | ||
We're going to be there to have your back. | ||
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Thank you, Stephen. | |
We've got a lot of great people down here. | ||
It's not just me. | ||
Well, it is a team effort, just like here in the War Room. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Navarro, before I go to Kevin Freeman, you can't make this stuff up, can you? | ||
When you started doing the analysis, you told me. | ||
Peter Navarro told me earlier on, he goes, man, Bannon, Georgia is a cesspool. | ||
What do you mean by that, sir? | ||
Give me a minute on that. | ||
They basically run the table on all types of election irregularities that I identified in my report, kind of the six election, you know, the fraud and all that. | ||
But they also have done it better than the other battleground states. | ||
Remember, their ratio, their cheat ratio is huge. | ||
It's like off the friggin' charts. | ||
And so, you know, as soon as Garland said that, it was a deep concern to me, Steve, because this whole thing, I think, is going to hinge on change of custody. | ||
I don't know if you remember, but a couple of weeks ago, our girl on MSNBC, Rachel, Right? | ||
You can play the clip tomorrow. | ||
Like, that was what was coming out of their mouths, right? | ||
They already adopted that talking point. | ||
It's like the right-wing crazies got the ballots and there's no chain of custody anymore, right? | ||
We've heard that. | ||
So, that would be, that's kind of the elegant way that the Democrats would screw things up here. | ||
Like, no Watergate burglary, right? | ||
They don't go in and steal massive amounts of ballots, right? | ||
All they got to do is create the illusion ...of a chain of custody issue by unlocking that front door and then... I mean, how many TV shows, mysteries have you seen where the cops who are on the take kind of leave the scene? | ||
I don't want to disparage the police here, but it's just something not happening. | ||
By the way, Michael Patrick Lay in the Georgia Star has already talked... it's 330,000 of the 600,000 Mail-in ballots that have no chain of custody documentation. | ||
This is our argument about why you need a full forensic audit and a canvas down in Georgia. | ||
That's the other flip of this, right? | ||
It's like, if they want to argue chain of custody, the first thing we're going to do is look at those 300,000 ballots that Georgia has that they refuse to provide any information, per state law, which they're supposed to do, about chain of custody. | ||
Look, if we get a hold of those ballots, you know they're going to have fake, manufactured ballots coming out the wazoo. | ||
You remember, it's only an 11,000 vote alleged victory margin there, okay? | ||
And remember, Steve, every time we have this discussion, we must remind people that they not only stole the White House, they stole the Senate. | ||
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Because... Amen. | |
Loeffler in Georgia won that race, and McSally in Arizona won that race. | ||
Where's Mitch when you need him? | ||
Where is Mitch when you need him? | ||
Where's Kevin McCarthy when you need him? | ||
Remember Navarro's dictum. | ||
It's the canvas not the count. | ||
We haven't gotten to the fun stuff yet. | ||
Okay, if your head hasn't blown up, if your head has not blown up enough, and by the way, this is metastasizing all over the country, we're going to Pennsylvania, we're going to Wisconsin, we're going to Michigan, and yes, ladies and gentlemen, New Hampshire and Nevada are thrown in too. | ||
Okay, everybody's worried, hey, is it going to happen in August, President Trump going back? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, focus on the work at hand. | ||
I think the Bible says that. | ||
The day provides you enough work to get stuff done. | ||
We've got to get this done now. | ||
It's going to play out like it's going to play out, but let's just show what the big steal was. | ||
If your head hasn't blown up enough, I want to bring in Kevin Freedman. | ||
Kevin, we've only got a minute in this segment. | ||
I'll bring you back next. | ||
You're the head over at the Blaze TV of Kevin Freedman's Economic War Room. | ||
I want you to just briefly tell the American people how all this stuff out of Wuhan, all the military, all the Chinese takeover of the known world is financed by their pension funds and their tax dollars, sir. | ||
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Yeah, no, the unfortunate thing is Wall Street has been taking Americans' money and sucking it off and sending it to China. | |
It's cost us dearly. | ||
They've given us, in many cases, fraudulent companies where we can't even see the accounting, and yet the money is going into the PLA. | ||
It's going to support the social credit system. | ||
It's going to repress the minorities there. | ||
It's very frightening what Wall Street has done with our money, and I'm mad about it, and I think every American should be angry with this. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back to you carefully. | ||
Remember at the beginning of this, I said, oh, these guys are a bunch of cranks, a bunch of conspiracy theory thing on this Wuhan. | ||
Oh, these guys are all crazy. | ||
There's all conspiracy theory. | ||
They're anti-democratic on the vote on November 3rd. | ||
No, we're science-based. | ||
Evidence-based. | ||
Data-based. | ||
Okay? | ||
Reality-based. | ||
Not the cranks and the propagandists at MSNBC and CNN and the New York Times and all that. | ||
We deliver the receipts. | ||
This is what Peter Navarro is all about. | ||
Kevin Friedman's sitting here. | ||
We get back to saying the same thing. | ||
Oh, this can't happen on Wall Street. | ||
All this stuff is all conspiracy theory. | ||
No. | ||
Your pension funds are being invested in driving this, and your tax dollars are paying for it. | ||
The greatest existential threat this nation has ever had, and the one that has enslaved the Chinese people, underwritten by the deplorables. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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We're taking down the CCP. | |
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there is no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
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I want to go back to Kevin Freeman. | ||
Okay, here's the question. | ||
I said today on the show that capital markets and the economy have become a national security issue. | ||
Peter Navarro knows that. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon knows that. | ||
Kevin Friedman knows that. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party definitely knows that. | ||
It's the centerpiece of unrestricted warfare. | ||
But, Kevin, my phone's blowing up. | ||
Everybody in the audience and live chat is saying, hey, we love Friedman. | ||
We agree with it. | ||
But we're just a little guy. | ||
What are we supposed to do about making this a national security issue? | ||
Kevin Freeman. | ||
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You need to tell your financial advisor to get your money out of China. | |
And if they won't do that, you need to get that money away from that financial advisor. | ||
We are training financial advisors at National Security Investment Consultant Institute, NSIC.org. | ||
We're training them through Liberty University Online. | ||
And we're telling them, look, if your clients want out of China, you better let them out of China. | ||
And by the way, it is a national security risk. | ||
We're funding our own attack. | ||
Steve, I thought we had this thing put to bed when we stopped the Thrift Savings Plan investing in China, when we got the executive order that we wouldn't put money in Chinese companies or they wouldn't be listed on our markets. | ||
If they were involved in the PLA or in things that harmed our national security. | ||
The Biden administration's brought them back. | ||
We've got to stop it now. | ||
And every individual, we're going to train 10,000 advisors. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
I brought it back. | ||
I don't know if we've got time to get Navarro in here, but one of the hardest things he ever had to do was go against the Wall Street faction that's all over the Republican Party. | ||
Remember, they're in China right now, taking over the finance industry. | ||
To get higher margins, because they can't shake the American people down. | ||
Peter, we've got about a minute. | ||
What have you got to say? | ||
I'm seething at this because we fought really hard to get that done. | ||
It's like absolutely critical to cut off their capital. | ||
I mean, it's even more important than tariffs to cut off their capital. | ||
I had to fight inside the White House to do this. | ||
And the fact that we got those to the finish line speaks to the courage, vision and brilliance of Donald J. Trump. | ||
When Biden unrolls this stuff, it goes right to Hunter's laptop, right? | ||
It tells me that this is a criminal You've got a country in China, but you've got a criminal organization with a 100 crime family. | ||
I mean, this is crazy that they would undo that. | ||
They're compromised. | ||
Crazy. | ||
I want to go back to Kevin Freedman. | ||
Here's what they're doing. | ||
Kevin Freedman's partnered with Liberty University and Dave Brat, the great congressman that's made the CCP one of his top targets. | ||
Once again, Kevin Freedman, how can people get engaged here to find out? | ||
I love that phrase, get my money out of China. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
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Well, they tell their financial advisor. | |
The average person doesn't know what they're invested in. | ||
They have mutual funds and so forth. | ||
But tell your financial advisor to get trained. | ||
Go to economicwarroom.com forward slash advisor. | ||
Nominate your financial advisor. | ||
And if he won't come to our training, get your money away from him. | ||
Find another financial advisor. | ||
There are plenty looking for it. | ||
We're going to train 10,000 advisors representing a trillion dollars of capital. | ||
That's our five-year plan. | ||
When we do that, that will make a huge difference in this world. | ||
Kevin, how do people get access to you, the Blaze Network, the show, all of it, and get to the Liberty University partnership you're doing? | ||
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EconomicWarRoom.com. | |
You gotta go. | ||
Listen, Kevin Freedman, and by the way, Navarro, you gotta go on that show. | ||
It's hardcore. | ||
I'm telling you, it's hardcore, but Kevin Freedman's the best, sir. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Kevin Freedman is the one that's combating the unrestricted warfare of the Chinese Communist Party, which is using economic warfare as their main plank. | ||
Kevin, thank you so much for coming on here, brother. | ||
People's heads ought to be blown up right now. | ||
They're using your pension fund money and your tax dollars. | ||
The interest on the 1.2 trillion debt pays for the Chinese military. | ||
Your pension fund money is going to finance this whole thing. | ||
I want to bring in real quickly because it's just a terrible situation going down tomorrow in Pensacola, Florida. | ||
I want to bring in an activist from down there, an organizer, Larry Hattu. | ||
Larry, tell us what's happening at 2 p.m. | ||
tomorrow and what you and a bunch of patriots down there are organizing. | ||
I want you to walk through the whole thing. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes. | ||
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Hi Steve, it's a real honor to be on your show. | |
The Gulf Coast, as usual, is coming to save this country. | ||
Well, part of it. | ||
Brian is being railroaded into bankruptcy by the DOG. | ||
Hold it, Brian who? | ||
Tell us what this is about, Brian who? | ||
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Ryan Kofoge, the U.S. | |
Postal Inspection Service, showed up at his house here in Miramar Beach with, I believe, like 10 cars, all New York-related. | ||
He's an amputee, like he lost like three limbs at war serving for this country, and he was, I would say, violently whisked away, you know, through these federal agents' cars. | ||
And now he's being prosecuted for a case that really doesn't make much sense. | ||
This is, again, the federal government being weaponized against Trump supporters, patriots, Republicans. | ||
So we're very red in this county. | ||
We voted more for President Trump in 2020 than we did in 2016. | ||
We did a good job here on the Gulf Coast. | ||
Our number of Republicans have doubled in Santa Rosa County only. | ||
So I'm calling on people to gather tomorrow at the federal courthouse just to show support What time should they be there? | ||
They should be there at 1.30. | ||
The mass media will be there, so we want to make sure that we show our presence. | ||
This is just to show that our movement is alive, that we're fully behind Mr. Bryan. | ||
If you cannot make it to Pensacola tomorrow, it's going to be on Palafox Street, the federal court. | ||
uh... which is one more fell apart street if you can't make it you can also donate for his new legal he's currently paying at fight or call for g dot com so that's f by g h t or number four k all l f a g e dot com so this is all you can help uh... you don't prevent this this uh... and i'll and i'll tell and all the information is up there tomorrow about where the rally's gonna be yes uh... there's a few from uh... there's a few face book pages | ||
All the information will be on that website. | ||
That's very important if you want to see all the information that's on that website. | ||
I've just been told that our County Commissioner from District 3, James Calkins, will be there. | ||
So I'm calling on all the officials, the elected Republicans, to come and show up as well. | ||
It's important. | ||
We can all be victims of the IRS. | ||
We've got to bounce, but we're going to cover this tomorrow morning also. | ||
It's going to be in the live chat. | ||
I want everybody to go. | ||
Dr. Navarro, thank you very much. | ||
We'll be back at 10 o'clock tomorrow. | ||
Tons of breaking news tomorrow in the War Room. | ||
We're also going to cover the situation down in Pensacola. | ||
Want all the patriots down there to go down and support Brian Kolfage. | ||
Larry, thank you so much. | ||
You're a patriot, an American hero. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. |