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Paris has now killed more than 100 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. | ||
Which you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, and the worst happens... War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It is Friday, 4 June, the year of our Lord 2021 now with over 57 million downloads of the podcast. | ||
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We're on AM 1690 WMLB in Atlanta. | ||
I want to say hi to everybody down there. | ||
I understand it's pretty Crazy already with the deplorables taking over. | ||
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We commemorated yesterday the founding of the new federal state of China, its first anniversary. | ||
Speeches by General Mike Flynn, Mike Lindell, Rudy Giuliani, Dr. Peter Navarro, Colonel Salen, Dr. Li-Ming Yan, Rahim Kassam, Jack Pasovic, everybody. | ||
I was honored to be there, be the kind of the English Master of Ceremonies. | ||
It was a fantastic, great day. | ||
We're going to play more clips tomorrow from those speeches, taking on the Chinese Communist Party and what is happening in Wuhan Lab. | ||
You've heard this over a year. | ||
In January 2020, we started talking about gain of function, Wuhan Lab, Tony Fauci, all of it. | ||
And of course, a year and a half later, the mainstream media is finally caught up. | ||
Also, Mike Lindell, his $2 billion lawsuit against Dominion talks about 20 direct cyber attacks. | ||
He says there's 1,000. They just put 20 into the lawsuit. | ||
We're going to have Todd Wood on from Creative Destruction Media later to analyze that lawsuit and talk about the importance of actually filing in federal court with these cyber attacks from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We've got a lot to get to. | ||
Now, Philip Patrick is going to be here to talk about the AOC economy. | ||
The jobs number today were just not short, but one third of the jobs were bartenders and waiters. | ||
I have no problem with bartenders or waiters. | ||
I used to be one myself. | ||
But the problem is this is an economy. | ||
They're also lying about the numbers. | ||
We're going to have a detailed analysis by Philip about Shadow Stats, one of the best groups out there. | ||
John Williams actually says the real unemployment in the country is about 26 percent. | ||
And we'll back that up with the numbers later in the program. | ||
Boris is going to talk about the Patriots out in Arizona. | ||
What's happening in Georgia? | ||
All of it. | ||
But I gotta start with a real American patriot, a great hero to the Trump movement, Ken Paxson, the Attorney General of the great state of Texas. | ||
Attorney General Paxton, thank you for joining us, and I really appreciate this. | ||
A lot of noise being made from a bush down there about getting in the race. | ||
Can you sort this out? | ||
First off, you've been one of the, really, the founders of the 3 November movement. | ||
You were the one attorney general who actually stood up, had President Trump's back, organized the AGs, actually the file. | ||
a complaint at the Supreme Court and try to get this thing sorted. | ||
And as we see what's happening in Arizona, now it's going to happen in Georgia and Fulton County, as we see it all, we realize that if people had followed you and we'd gotten this thing put to bed back in November, we wouldn't be in May, June, July, August of 2021 still trying to sort this thing out. So walk us through this movement. Where do you think it ought to head and do you support it or not? Oh, I absolutely support it. | ||
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The reason I filed my lawsuit is because I felt like after we had fought off 12 different lawsuits in Texas to preserve our mail-in ballot situation, the way our legislature set it up, and to make sure we didn't end up in the same situation as Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, and these other states, we defended 12 lawsuits, won every single one of them. | |
Had we lost one of them, say, in Harris County, which is Houston, there were 2.5 million or so ballots they would have sent out. | ||
Trump won Texas by about 620,000 votes. | ||
We would have been in the same exact situation. | ||
So it's incredibly important that these states that didn't defend those lawsuits up front and deal with it up front, that we figure out what happened. | ||
Because if we don't get our elections right, our people can have no confidence that the right people Welcome. | ||
We're at the one-year anniversary and the commemoration of the new federal state of China. | ||
We're here in the observatory deck, 102nd floor. | ||
As you see in back of us, we've got a live shot of what's happening in Arizona. | ||
Tons of news breaking all day long about the about the forensic audit program, whether it's in Georgia or in Pennsylvania, but particularly in Arizona. | ||
I'm honored to be joined today. | ||
We're going to go to Arizona to Drew Hernandez, Real America's Voice, in a minute, but I want to welcome Jack Posobiec, who's now joined us. | ||
He's giving a major address tonight after Mike Lindell and Rudy Giuliani. | ||
We've got Natalie Winters. | ||
She already gave her talk to many standing ovations. | ||
And Raheem Kassam joins us, so the four of us here. | ||
First off, before we start talking about New Federal State, Arizona in the audits. | ||
Huge news out of Georgia today. | ||
Georgia announced, or it was leaked today, that two state senators, prominent guys, Brandon Beach and Bert Jones, are going to lead a delegation out to Arizona next week. | ||
Jack, you guys, when you were at One American News, I realized you just left, you guys have been doing probably the best coverage of any news channel non-stop, except for Real America's Voice. | ||
Talk to us about your thoughts on Arizona. | ||
Well, you know, looking at the Arizona situation, this is unprecedented in terms of the level of the forensic audit that's being done, in terms of, and as you of course have said many times, it's the canvas, not the count, right? | ||
And so the way that they are conducting this canvas is something that, you know, I've had people tell me on the back end, we've never seen anything done on the scale of what's being done in Maricopa County right now. | ||
It's unprecedented in U.S. | ||
history. | ||
So this is really going to be something that's taken a look at by other states that are out there. | ||
And this is the thing, right? | ||
This is actually, and you can take a nonpartisan take on this as well, is to say, Who would be against audits, right? | ||
We should be auditing all elections to at least some of this level. | ||
And in many cases, it's almost like the space program, right? | ||
So in the space race, you're learning new things, you're coming up with new technologies, you're coming up with new methods. | ||
Things that they're learning throughout going through this process, the best practices then can be brought to places like Georgia, to places like Pennsylvania. | ||
That's why the delegations are going in there. | ||
And look, as a son of the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Here's the thing. | ||
Here's the way we need to think about this. | ||
Election audits should not be considered just for the places that are in contention right now. | ||
election audits should not be considered just for the places that are in contention right now. | ||
Election audits should be considered the norm forever after this, right? There is so much, and we've witnessed so much in terms of, you know, jiggery-pokery surrounding the rules ahead of the election, on the day, and the undue influence that is put upon by ballot harvesters and so on and so forth, that actually the establishment media is freaking out about, oh it's going to Georgia next. | ||
No, no, it's not just going to Georgia next, it's going to the whole of the United States for every single election from here on out. | ||
Okay, let me, I want to drill off this, jump on this. | ||
The mainstream media is saying what Rahim's saying, which I think should be the norm, and we ought to have Democrats sitting here working with us, they're saying that this is the end of democracy. | ||
That we're the, that we're, this is an insurrection, right? | ||
This is traitors to the nation because of what these patriots are doing right here. | ||
And I got to tell you, if you're MSNBC, every day you get another couple of tables, right? | ||
I think we're more than 28. | ||
In fact, they're talking about expediting this and this may end At least the forensic audit, hand audit part may end much sooner than people think. | ||
I thought it would take a couple of months. | ||
Some people say it's much longer than that. | ||
Can I just remind you that the New York Times said the very same thing that it's saying about election audits about enfranchising black people in America. | ||
That was the New York Times' line on expanding the voting franchise on this. | ||
This is an exercise in, this is a pro-democracy exercise that you're seeing here. | ||
Much like expanding the franchise is a pro-democracy exercise. | ||
And it just comes as no surprise to me that the political establishment, the left, ...of politics who have tried their best to marginalize people in terms of voting forever because they only want the elites and the people who they deem, you know, good enough to choose who leads this country. | ||
They're doing it again right here. | ||
Natalie, what do you say about the propaganda and then Jack? | ||
What about the propaganda? | ||
Because right now, every night they lead on, MSNBC is 24-7. | ||
This is anti-democratic, this is the insurrection. | ||
In fact, they led last night, they had the war room on as we were talking to Mastriano out, the Pennsylvania representative, the senator, out in Arizona. | ||
They're saying that this is the recycle of The insurrection. | ||
Now the insurrection is going to be constant. | ||
They're totally melted down. | ||
And Chris Hayes said, you're never going to put this genie back in the bottle. | ||
If you get to what Rahim's saying, we should do audits all the time on these elections. | ||
Well, I think the left destroyed the meaning of the word democracy with the narratives that they pushed for four to five years about how President Trump and Russia, how they colluded, and that was the only way that we got Donald Trump to become President Trump. | ||
And I'll remind you, it was Pamela Carlin who was, of course, became an impeachment witness against Trump, then joined the Biden Department of Justice, And she is the single most important person leading the Biden regime's efforts to shut down this ongoing audit. | ||
But do you know what she wrote in 2018 in Salon? | ||
That Russia could, quote, steal an election. | ||
She also did an interview with Stanford Law where she waxed on for paragraph after paragraph about how foreign countries, principally Russia, could hack and steal a U.S. | ||
election. | ||
But when we use their own words against them, but you just swap out, say, China, Or you swap out, you know, elites and tech companies like, say, for example, Dominion. | ||
Then, oh no, that's not possible. | ||
So it's a complete and an utter just back, just switch in terms of what they're saying. | ||
And it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
One thing I want to bring up about Carlin. | ||
Carlin, when the DOJ sent the letter out to the Patriots of the Senate in Arizona a couple weeks ago, Which is really to try to scare them and to shut this down. | ||
It was Carlin, it was particularly a part about the canvas. | ||
She essentially said, there are going to be criminal charges brought, potential criminal charges for any of the patriots that deal in the canvas. | ||
If you somehow, somebody's vote or their address comes up, complete nonsense. | ||
And I'm glad Karen Phan did it. | ||
But she's at the tip of the spear of this. | ||
And right away, her playbooks just go right to potential criminal charges to try to shut this thing down. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Look, going into 2020, we had so much reporting about the election integrity project, the transition integrity project, right, even before the election was called. | ||
You want to talk about election integrity? | ||
Take a look. | ||
This is election integrity. | ||
This is what election integrity looks like right here behind us, the color-coded tables. | ||
If you are holding an election in the 21st century, In the United States of America. | ||
And you don't trust, if you don't have faith, that it can stand up to this level of scrutiny, then we got a problem. | ||
We got a huge problem. | ||
By the way, Mastriano, I asked Mastriano last night, Colonel Mastriano, who really started this entire process by inviting Rudy to Gettysburg to do that first, I think it was an eight-hour presentation where Rudy started bringing in affidavits and witnesses. | ||
I asked him, I said, in the entire time this has been going on, this controversy, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which had an 800,000 vote Hi, how you doing? | ||
Sorry we went down. | ||
We got some very bad weather here where we're going. | ||
I said, has any Democrat reached out to any person in elective office in Pennsylvania to try to work through this, to try to go through some of the issues? | ||
Said not one person, right? | ||
If you do this in Arizona, you talk in Georgia, you get the exact same thing. | ||
Hi, how are you doing? | ||
Sorry we went down. | ||
We've got some very bad weather here where we're going. | ||
I just got to ask you again, talk to us about, you've had the back of the president in this movement from the beginning. | ||
I know you were very involved in this entire thing about the election integrity law that was just passed, and of course the Democrats ran out on. | ||
But walk us through your thoughts about election integrity and about November 3rd and how they're inextricably linked. | ||
Not just to make sure that elections are fair in the future, but really to save democracy from these outrageous attempts. | ||
You fought off, what, a half a dozen or a dozen lawsuits beforehand. | ||
So just walk us through Your thoughts on everything regarding election integrity in 3 November. | ||
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Yeah, I think it's certainly critical to my state, and that's why we fought off these 12 losses. | |
We had him in Houston. | ||
We had him in San Antonio. | ||
We had him in Austin. | ||
We had him in the counties where you have the most liberal judges, and it was a concerted effort nationally with lots of money going into it. | ||
And just knowing that we had 12 losses that we had to win, and if we lost one of them, we lost Harris County. | ||
Trump won by 620,000 votes in Texas. | ||
Harris County mail-in ballots that they wanted to send out were 2.5 million. | ||
Those were all illegal, and we were able to stop every one of them. | ||
Had we not done that, we would have been in the very same situation. | ||
We would have been on election night. | ||
I was watching election night, and I knew when I saw what was happening in these other states that that would have been Texas. | ||
We would have been in the same boat. | ||
We would have been one of those battleground states that they were counting votes in Harris County for three days, and Donald Trump would have lost the election. | ||
I tell you what, Ken, if you could hang on, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're back up to our regular broadcast. | ||
Ken Paxson, the Attorney General of the state of Texas, will join us after a short commercial break. | ||
We're also going to get Philip Patrick in for Birch Gold, talk about today's employment figures, a complete disaster for the Biden administration. | ||
Also Boris Epstein with updates all over from Arizona to Georgia, what's going on in getting down to the bottom of what happened on the 3rd of November. | ||
Also have creative destruction media, Todd Wood, Also Joe Allen from The Federalist. | ||
Packed show today. | ||
We're gonna get it all in. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
For our audience, I want to say we've got some horrific thunderstorms back here in the east. | ||
Got a little problem with the satellite, but we're going to power through this. | ||
Got Ken Paxson, the Attorney General from Texas, who's been a real leader of this entire movement, particularly trying to get to the bottom of what happened on the 3rd of November. | ||
The year of our Lord. | ||
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Until we get to the bottom of that, just like Wuhan Lab, you can't go forward. | ||
Gotta get to the bottom of both of them. | ||
He's been at the forefront of the election integrity issue. | ||
And not just simply talking about the future, but what needs to be done today to make sure that every person out there in a democracy understands that every certifiable legal chain of custody vote of a registered American citizen will be counted and they won't count anything else. | ||
I gotta ask you, what about this, there's Bush announcing the race, a lot of big talk down there, haven't seen a lot of action, I got a lot of problem with the Bushes because their terrible record on amnesty, their terrible record on immigration, they're not real fighters, they're the epitome of RINO, it's one of the reasons this party's in such a disaster, it's one of the reasons they left the economy in a disaster when they left office. | ||
So what's going on? | ||
Why is Bush challenging you for the Republican nomination, sir? | ||
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I think two reasons. | |
One is he did such a poor job. | ||
He's land commissioner now. | ||
There's such a disaster in his office as it relates to getting FEMA money for the hurricane to Houston. | ||
He got zero dollars there. | ||
He's having real trouble managing that. | ||
He also apparently didn't remember the saying, which is remember the Alamo. | ||
He's been surrendering the Alamo to other entities. | ||
So he's got disasters and everything that he was given responsibility for. | ||
He's trying to extricate himself from those problems and find himself a new place. | ||
So that eventually he can be like his uncle and his grandfather. | ||
I think the goal is to elevate him to that top office. | ||
And so that's sort of, you've got to take the next step. | ||
And unfortunately for him, he just got his law license back after I think 10 year lapse, very little experience. | ||
And what he would be coming to is a much larger agency than where he's been. | ||
The Attorney General's office with over 800, almost 800 lawyers, 4,200 employees. | ||
We saw how that presidential thing worked out for his dad. | ||
I want to go something very specifically though. | ||
You were one of the very first guests we had on after I think you came on the afternoon or the next day on the show when a lot of people out there, and particularly the people in the Trump movement, were all kind of curled up in the fetal position. | ||
This is the end of the world. | ||
You know, they're going to have two new states in the union. | ||
You're going to have 29 new Supreme Court justices. | ||
Woe is me. | ||
The sky has fallen. | ||
And I remember you came on and said, hey, The AGs in these states have got to be the tip of the spear of confronting the Biden administration where they overstepped their boundaries. | ||
And I, Ken Paxson, will be out there That is absolutely true. | ||
And I got to tell you, sir, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Haven't you been one of the leaders of these AGs, the attorney generals, confronting the Biden administration where they need to be confronted? | ||
You work with them as you should, where they're inside the bounds of the Constitution, but you've been the tip of the spear in confronting the Biden administration where they've overstepped their bounds across the board. | ||
Is that not right, sir? | ||
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That is absolutely true. | |
We have sued the Biden administration just since he got into office, I think seven times now, five times over immigration, Keystone Pipeline, and then a Medicaid waiver issue. | ||
So, you know, this is our obligation. | ||
We are here to defend the Constitution, to make sure that the Biden administration does what they're supposed to do under federal law and the U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
And we will not stop doing that. | ||
And we will continue to be the tip of the spear to fight him. | ||
Attorney General Paxson, I know the only question you've never been able to answer is your social media. | ||
So I'm not going to throw a trick question at you. | ||
How do people get access to what you're doing as AG down in Texas? | ||
Because that's why I think you're not going to need to run a campaign when you see the lobby. | ||
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FDX AG. | |
There you go. | ||
Okay. | ||
And how about if they want to learn anything about your campaign, where do they go for that? | ||
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They can go to our Texas Attorney General website, and then we have KenPaxson.com. | |
Attorney General Paxson, thanks much for changing your schedule today, and thank you very much for putting up with our technical problems due to the thunderstorm. | ||
Really appreciate it, sir. | ||
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Hey, absolutely. | |
Have a great day. | ||
I appreciate what you're doing. | ||
Attorney General Paxson, I think, represents people that actually do what they say they're going to do, right? | ||
He came on the show very early on and said, hey, look, the Biden administration is going to have a radical plan. | ||
We're going to work with them as we should, right, as a state AG. | ||
But where they're going to cross the boundaries and where they're going to start, Trying to rewrite the Constitution. | ||
I'm going to confront him, and I will organize other attorneys, generals, in basically conservative red states to bind together with me. | ||
And he's fought them, you know, every tooth and nail, every step of the way. | ||
So, Ken Paxton, I think, look, we're a big believer in what Beryl Parscale said. | ||
You are what your record says you are. | ||
You are what your record says you are. | ||
So, I will check out what Paxton's done to date and how he's backed up his talk with real actions and words. | ||
Okay, I want to go on to now to Philip Patrick. | ||
Hopefully, we got Philip in. | ||
Look, there was a jobs report today, Philip, that I know you and I talked about offline, and you were the one guy that went down and really did some hard work on this. | ||
I was pretty stunned by these employment numbers, particularly since Biden's been talking a lot of trash talk about what's happening with this economy, and particularly, they're flooding the zone with cash. | ||
And you and I have talked about how you're going to finance this. | ||
I want to get to it in a second. | ||
But you've done some real analysis. | ||
So today they were, what, 100,000 or 75,000 jobs underneath where they thought they were going to be, or maybe 90,000. | ||
But one third of those jobs were bartenders and waiters. | ||
This is kind of what I call the AOC economy. | ||
I'm not putting them down because a bartender For sure. | ||
a waiter, I was once one in my college days also, but they're not really real high value added jobs being created. | ||
Is there a lot of phoniness in these numbers, Philip Patrick? | ||
For sure. | ||
As you state correctly, even the numbers that came out today, it was 559,000 new jobs added below the expectations of 650,000, so it's about 90,000 short as you stated correctly. | ||
This was, by the way, the second time in a row that job numbers have come in lower than expected. | ||
Last time, a lot, lot lower. | ||
But I think what you bring up is the big, big issue, and that is there's an issue with the numbers themselves, right? | ||
As we've gotten used to with this government and probably governments in general, The numbers that are published are not always accurate, right? | ||
As an example, headline unemployment rates today don't include short-term or long-term discouraged workers, as they say. | ||
Basically, what that means is if you've been unemployed beyond a certain period of time, suddenly they don't count you as unemployed anymore. | ||
It's incredibly counterintuitive. | ||
John Williams, who you mentioned at the beginning of the show, He's an economist, very, very smart guy. | ||
He runs a website called Shadow Statistics, or Shadow Stats. | ||
He calculates unemployment, including both long-term and short-term discouraged workers, and he says we're at 26% today. | ||
So how does he calculate that? | ||
William's got a great reputation, but walk our audience through, I think it's 6.8 is the official stat. | ||
Why does Shadow Stats say it's 26%? | ||
So like I said, long-term or short-term discouraged workers is the key. | ||
If you haven't been unemployed for long enough, right, the government don't count you as unemployed. | ||
Even more counter-intuitively though, if you've been unemployed for too long, suddenly you don't count as unemployed. | ||
I mean, it's a complete nonsense. | ||
I would assume that if someone's been unemployed for a long time, they are technically more unemployed than someone that hasn't, but it's just the way they do it. | ||
It's bananas. | ||
I know you've got some other issues about these numbers and what really drove them, so walk through your other. | ||
You have actually deeper concerns than just the numbers being false numbers. | ||
What's your deeper concerns? | ||
Look, it's the climate that we're in. | ||
We've talked about crazy amounts of spending, but what we have to realize is actually, You know, higher employment rates come with other issues, particularly in relation to inflation. | ||
So to give you an example of what I mean, part of what's managed to curb inflation up until this point is a lot of the printed money hasn't hit the economy yet, right? | ||
Savings rate throughout COVID increased dramatically because people didn't have a place to spend their money. | ||
A relaxing of lockdowns, people going back out to work, starting to spend money again, It's a catalyst for inflation, as we're currently seeing. | ||
It's upticking dramatically. | ||
This creates a big issue for the government, right? | ||
Because they don't have the tools to combat inflation today. | ||
What do we typically do to combat inflation? | ||
We raise interest rates. | ||
Right? | ||
But as we, I think, have discussed before, the government's ability to raise interest rates today is very limited, right? | ||
Because of the amount of debt we hold. | ||
$30 trillion of debt. | ||
If the government raised interest rates dramatically, suddenly the interest payments on our debt become untenable in relation to tax revenue, right? | ||
It feels like the government is stuck between a rock and a hard place. | ||
And as Williams himself states, he said, This thing's going to end either through inflation or implosion, and I don't see another way. | ||
Patrick or Philip, how do people get access to you? | ||
How can they find out more about your analysis and more about your thoughts about the overall economy? | ||
Of course. | ||
I mean, you can contact us, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon, specifically for your listeners and myself and people like me are here to help. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Philip Patrick, thank you very much. | ||
Pretty shocking, pretty shocking employment numbers today. | ||
I want to thank you for joining us on the show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Philip brings up a very good point that I think everybody's got to start to think about now. | ||
We're going to start drilling down. | ||
It is the accuracy and veracity of the information you're being given. | ||
Shadow Stats is one of the best sites out there. | ||
John Williams is a really top-notch hard news economist. | ||
He's been tracking this for a while. | ||
We've got to start having a real conversation in this country about the economic plan of Joe Biden. | ||
One thing I can tell you, if you cut on CNN and MSNBC any night, you never see anything about Biden's programs. | ||
They understand that this thing is so far off track. | ||
And now we're talking about, remember, it's just not the radical spending. | ||
It's how you finance the spending. | ||
How you finance the spending. | ||
You can't sell enough government bonds to the Gulf firms, the Japanese and the Chinese, right? | ||
You can't raise taxes high enough. | ||
Biden's talking about cutting the corporate tax, going back to the Trump tax cut to try to get the infrastructure in. | ||
That means you're just going to print money. | ||
That's your third alternative. | ||
And that's going to lead to the destruction of the US dollar. | ||
And then all hell's gonna break loose. | ||
There's no plan. | ||
This Biden plan, I'm telling you, is the most radical thing I've ever seen. | ||
You got inflation up. | ||
You got personal income with the biggest drop in April, 13.1%. | ||
Historic in the history of keeping that statistic. | ||
Of course, the mainstream media doesn't want to talk about it. | ||
They're making all kinds of excuses about the stimulation money. | ||
I gotta tell you, the Biden administration is taking this economy over the cliff with the pedal to the metal. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
Boris Epstein is going to get us up to speed on everything across the country on the 3 November movement, how the audits are going and where they're going to go. | ||
Next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, I want to bring in Boris Epstein to get us up to date. | ||
Boris, since you're not just a lawyer and involved with the President and everybody on the 3 November movement at getting to the bottom of these forensic audits, to the bottom of it, you're also obviously a political strategist. | ||
Down in Texas, Bush is challenging Attorney General Paxton. | ||
We just had Ken Paxton on here. | ||
But I don't think people realize that Karl Rove, who's no friend of the President and basically hates the Trump movement, Karl Rove's in back of all this deal. | ||
What do you think of the re-emergence of the Rove and Bush apparatus down there in the great state of Texas? | ||
Steve, great to be on with you. | ||
Good Shabbos to everybody who'll be celebrating. | ||
And by the way, It was an unbelievable event that you had in New York. | ||
Truly, truly historic. | ||
So congratulations to you and your whole team on that. | ||
Of course, to the MAGA Brain Trust. | ||
That's the viewership and audience of the War Room. | ||
In terms of Texas, AG Paxton's done a great job. | ||
We know he led a lawsuit in terms of challenging the election. | ||
He was the tip of the spear in making it clear that it was a violation of Article 2 of the Constitution. | ||
For states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia with a consent decree, Arizona, to change their laws and procedures around voting without consulting their legislatures. | ||
Only state legislatures are supposed to determine how presidential elections are held. | ||
Ken Paxton led the charge on that and the Supreme Court ludicrously, ludicrously refused to hear that. | ||
It was ludicrous that they refused to hear that challenge based on a technicality. | ||
They said it was standing. | ||
Not to get in the weeds, that was an original jurisdiction lawsuit, which means Texas sued Pennsylvania. | ||
When you have one state suing another, it is automatic that there's jurisdiction in the Supreme Court. | ||
So that was a mistake by the Supreme Court. | ||
Ken Paxton is a good American, a MAGA American. | ||
George P. Bush did endorse President Trump going against his father, the one and only low-energy Jeb Bush. | ||
But now he's emerging, going up against Paxton. | ||
If you're truly MAGA, why would you want to take out a totally MAGA AG? | ||
So as you said, this smells to me like Karl Rove, like old-school Texas Republican machinations, GOP establishment machinations. | ||
I am completely behind Ken Paxton. | ||
Ken Paxton is the one that should get that seat back, and then he has a high future, a very, very bright future in Texas Republican and national politics. | ||
Boris, let me ask you, NBC News, Alan Smith, who did this great report on a war and pandemic, and the audience, particularly the power of this audience, did another report today saying, hey, the 3 November movement is starting to metastasize. | ||
Walk us through that. | ||
It was actually a very fair, even, we're going to put it back up in the War Room live chat so people can read it and pass around it. | ||
Alan Smith did a great job, I think, just laying out the facts. | ||
He said, hey, this thing's going. | ||
Talk to us about that story and talk to us about this movement. | ||
So, you know, I wake up this morning, and as you know, I like to, I go to bed really late, and then I like to get a little sleep and wake up, look at my phone, look at all the stories, and here's an NBC headline talking about audits going across the country. | ||
They almost used my fright train analogy, that the fright train of audits is going across the country from Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and so on. | ||
And it was an NBC headline, so I sent out a tweet. | ||
I am shocked. | ||
In a lifetime, NBC gets their headline right. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Alan Smith did a good job. | ||
It is the truth. | ||
The audit, which is almost the recount part, is over halfway done in Arizona. | ||
Then we'll start the re-canvas, which is a hugely key portion of it, as we've discussed. | ||
It's in Arizona. | ||
We know it's going to Pennsylvania. | ||
And by the way, we need to make sure that the President of the State Senate in Arizona does the right- the President of the State Senate in Pennsylvania, I'm sorry, does the right thing and calls for an audit. | ||
We know Doug Mastriano, the super strong MAGA State Senator there, who is sort of the equivalent of Sonny Borelli out of Arizona. | ||
Doug Mastriano is calling for an audit in Pennsylvania. | ||
The State Senate needs to follow his lead in Pennsylvania. | ||
So it's going to Pennsylvania, then it's going to Georgia. | ||
There's going to be a delegation coming from Georgia to Arizona. | ||
And again, as we've talked about, Michigan, disastrous. | ||
Antrim County, Detroit. | ||
We know there are more votes cast than there were supposed to be voters in Michigan, in Detroit. | ||
In Wisconsin, we know over 200,000 illegal votes when only 20,000 separates Joe Biden and President Trump as of last count. | ||
So NBC is absolutely right, and I'm getting hot here just talking about it. | ||
NBC is absolutely right. | ||
This freight train of audits continues strong. | ||
It's coming across the country, and it is absolutely an earthquake for the establishment, uniparty establishment, for the Democrats, and for mainstream media. | ||
I want to talk about the establishment and the conventions going on at Georgia. | ||
John Fredericks and the team have been sending me information all day. | ||
Attorney General Carr, who didn't step up and do his job during the period between November 3rd and the time they were certified, he got almost booed off the stage today. | ||
And catcalls, he gave a six-minute speech, they were drowned out by catcalls the entire time. | ||
I know Kemp's very worried about tomorrow, about him being humiliated when he takes the stage. | ||
Kemp should be worried. | ||
If they have to understand, if you're not standing up for the people, if you're not getting to the bottom of what's going on, if you're not supporting democracy, right? | ||
People are going to confront you. | ||
With precinctstrategy.com and what Dan Schultz has been doing, now MAGA and the America First movement is fully engaged, they're precinct committed, and they're going to go. | ||
Another thing I want to ask you about, Boris, Katie Hobbs. | ||
This whole thing, you can see the setup. | ||
Katie Hobbs is really a contributor to MSNBC. | ||
And CNN, she's on every night talking about Arizona, wringing her hands. | ||
She's now running for governor, right? | ||
This whole thing was a setup for her to start to run for governor. | ||
She's running off of shutting down the audit and making sure that the steel in Arizona, and was obviously a steal, that the steel in Arizona stays locked in place. | ||
What's your observations about these Democrats using this? | ||
Whether it's Fetterman in Pennsylvania. | ||
What is it? | ||
Shapiro in Pennsylvania. | ||
Hobbs in Arizona. | ||
The Democrats, Stacey Abrams in Georgia, the Democrats are using the big steal to further their career. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
The Democrats are using it. | ||
The mainstream Rhino Republicans are not pushing back. | ||
That's why we need fighters like Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania, like Sonny Borelli in Arizona, like Vernon Jones in Georgia, who stood up weeks ago and said, I demand a full audit in Georgia. | ||
And now this weekend at the Georgia GOP convention, you're going to see a petition that's been signed by over 500 leaders in Georgia, GOP leaders, that was all spearheaded by Vernon Jones. | ||
We need fighters. | ||
That's why Pennsylvania State Senate President Corman, Jay Corman, has to do the right thing. | ||
He has to be as strong as Karen Fann is in Arizona and demand a full forensic audit, if not the whole state, of the key counties. | ||
Philadelphia County, Allegheny County. | ||
Let's start there. | ||
Let's see what happened in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, where we know the old-school Democrat machines have been stealing elections for decades. | ||
For decades. | ||
In Philadelphia alone, an election judge went to jail over voter fraud just in the last few years. | ||
So we need to get to the bottom of it. | ||
The MAGA patriots know it, but we need fighters. | ||
We need leaders. | ||
And we're getting them across the country, right? | ||
You're seeing it. | ||
You're seeing it in Vernon Jones. | ||
You had a great op-ed about a week ago come out of Missouri, former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. | ||
And again, in Arizona, so important to recognize the strength of Karen Phan, State Senate President, the strength of Sonny Borelli, Mark Fincham, and call on State Senate President Jay Corbyn and PA and other leaders all across the country, in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, to welcome the freight train of audits, to do what the MAGA Brain Trust demands and conduct a full audit, full forensic audit of the type that's happening in Arizona. | ||
Not just an empty recount. | ||
Not just count all the ballots. | ||
A full forensic audit, recount, re-canvas, study the machines, and only then are we going to be confident about the result of the 2020 election and what happens. | ||
Real quickly, two things, because the mainstream media is making it look like a bunch of wingnuts. | ||
But people like Doug Mastriano, because you were involved with him very early on in setting up these presentations by Rudy, how serious he is. | ||
The team going out on Monday from Georgia could be Brandon Beach, Bert Jones. | ||
These are senior senators in the Georgia legislature. | ||
These are not fly-by-night people. | ||
They're going out. | ||
What Doug Mastriano said, his due diligence said, hey, this is run pretty high and tight. | ||
I think we can make some changes off the learning curve. | ||
They're squared away off the learning curve. | ||
What's your assessment of that? | ||
What's your assessment of how high and tight, and when the results actually come out, how confident are people going to be able to stand in back of this and say, hey, that's the reality. | ||
That's what happened on the 3rd of November. | ||
Well, look at it this way. | ||
This audit has not been going on for over a month, and the conglomerate of left-wing media, big tech, and Democrats have all been attacking it non-stop, but here it still goes. | ||
It took a break for those graduations of the Coliseum, and here it still goes. | ||
That is your answer how strong this audit is, how committed those volunteers are. | ||
They are not going to back down. | ||
They're not going to be bullied as Chris Hayes is trying to do. | ||
As Rachel Maddow is trying to do, and again, to Chris Hayes and your producers, Rachel Maddow and your producers, you are welcome. | ||
You are welcome for what we're giving you day in and day out, and that's fodder for your shows. | ||
You're fighting back, but we know that you are scared. | ||
What are you hiding? | ||
Why are you so afraid of these audits? | ||
We know what it is. | ||
We know that it's the Time Magazine article by Molly Ball. | ||
It's the work of the evil genius Mark Elias and Perkins Coie in stealing the election after election after election for the Democrats. | ||
Republicans not doing enough about it back then, but that stops now. | ||
The freight train of audit is what's stopping it, and it's happening across the country. | ||
It is, frankly, exciting to see that the MAGA movement has made the Republican Party stand up and be strong. | ||
And those Republicans who don't want to stand up, well, guess what? | ||
They're not going to have a home. | ||
They're going to get run over by the train real quickly, we've only got a minute. | ||
I know, Todd Wood, because of the technical problem we have with the satellite, won't be able to make it, but I want to ask you about, you took a look and drilled down on the suit by Mike Lindell. | ||
Tell us, give us a minute, what's your assessment of this, naming the Chinese Communist Party in these cyber attacks? | ||
Here's the key to the lawsuit. | ||
The key to the lawsuit is that these companies did all they can to take away the First Amendment constitutional rights from Mike Lindell and others, Who've spoken up against this election. | ||
The notion that the machines are absolutely bulletproof is ludicrous because Democrats like Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have been really critical of these machines for years. | ||
So that notion is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And the fact that Dominion and other entities have been pushing back and depriving Americans of their First Amendment rights to speak up, to voice their concerns, It is very legitimate. | ||
So this lawsuit is definitely something to watch. | ||
It's a legitimate suit. | ||
And I think Mike Lindell is going to have some very interesting discovery to do against these companies. | ||
And again, we know how strongly Dominion reacted against the Arizona audit. | ||
If they were so confident, they'd be cool, calm and collected. | ||
Same thing with this lawsuit. | ||
Why is there such strong pushback against it? | ||
If there was nothing to hide, Then they would say, sure, we'll do Discovery. | ||
We'll fight back against the lawsuit. | ||
No problem. | ||
But the Democrats, the mainstream media, the machine companies are all nervous. | ||
What are they hiding? | ||
We're going to give you social media on the end of the break. | ||
Thank you very much, Boris Epstein, for joining us. | ||
We must be back in a moment. | ||
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Great, great operation over there. | ||
Joe Allen, as you know, he's been on our transhumanism specials. | ||
Joe, you wrote something, and normally we don't get into a lot of this, but because it's Fauci and other things, it came up on my screen. | ||
I read it. | ||
I try to read everything about that. | ||
The headline was shocking. | ||
What happened is shocking. | ||
Explain to our audience, in the Federalist, I think it was today, the article that you wrote, and tell us what the headline is. | ||
I want to put it up in the live chat. | ||
And what exactly is the American government financing, sir? | ||
You know, Steve, this isn't exactly my wheelhouse either, but a woman whom I really respect, Christian, asked me to write it and send me the information. | ||
Once I started going into it, I found myself, as a person with a really morbid sense of humor, to be pretty disturbed. | ||
Now the title of the article is, is grafting dead baby scouts onto lab rats' heads any better than child sacrifice? | ||
The story was broke May 3rd. | ||
Okay, hold it, hold it, stop, stop, stop. | ||
We only got a couple of minutes. | ||
Give me that headline again and then I gotta ask you, is that just trying to sensationalize regular scientific experiments? | ||
Give me the headline again. | ||
The headline is, is grafting dead baby scalps onto lab rats any better than child sacrifice? | ||
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No, no, it's not a sensationalist headline ultimately. | |
We live in a very morally relativistic society. | ||
And I think that the motives for doing something like this are certainly on par with child sacrifice, even if this is something that's hidden, ultimately. | ||
What happened is the University of Pittsburgh published a study in Nature in September of last year, and what that study detailed was five-month-old infants being aborted, taken from those facilities to the research facilities at the University of Pittsburgh. | ||
Their scalps are cut off, the flesh is grafted onto the rat's back. | ||
If you go to the study at Nature, it Shows you the images of the hair growing off of the backs of these dead babies. | ||
So it's only sensational, I suppose, if you're not familiar with it. | ||
And I think that's really the major problem, is that we live in a culture where many things like this are hidden. | ||
And the medical establishment, while they deserve full credit for everything that they do, are oftentimes, as we've seen quite a bit in the last year, Ethically questionable in their practices. | ||
I don't think they've deserved full credit for everything they do. | ||
We'll debate that another day, but how do they conceive these experiments? | ||
What are they trying to get out of it? | ||
And why do you compare it to human sacrifice then? | ||
Walk me through, I want to know what they did, because people are shocked that our tax dollars could go to support this. | ||
Is there some greater good? | ||
And why did you compare it to the ancient ritual, and it's still somewhere done in places of the world, of child sacrifice or human sacrifice? | ||
So look, obviously the child sacrifice comparison is a pretty common polemic, but I think the reason it's so common is because there's really no good answer. | ||
The reasoning for child sacrifice in ancient societies, and even in societies today like small tribes in Uganda, South Africa, the reasoning is that if you are If you give up the blood of an innocent from within your group, then ultimately you're going to benefit your group. | ||
The gods will bless you, the crops will grow. | ||
In the case of the Aztecs, it keeps the sun going across the sky, right? | ||
So, if you take that same core moral reasoning, without drawing some kind of false equivalency, but just simply a comparison, an analogy, And if you take that moral reasoning of sacrificing innocent blood for the benefit of the community, it's the same reasoning that you would cut off a dead baby scalp, graft it onto a rat, infect the rat with staph, and then take the results of that study then to go on and help people who might get staph infections in the hospitals. | ||
That's quite common, actually, so maybe it's needed in that regard. | ||
But the question is, ultimately, I think, is it Is it morally acceptable? | ||
Is it ethically acceptable? | ||
And that question hinges on whether or not this being, this living thing that has grown in the womb of a woman, is that a human? | ||
And the scientific narrative... Well, we know the answer to that. | ||
And that's why this thing about the sacrifice of children actually lives as barbarity. | ||
That's why we're a civilized society. | ||
This is why the Judeo-Christian West, this is what we've done, you know, what we've Most certainly. | ||
gone forward as other societies and civilizations in the world. This is why I think this is so shocking what's going on. I think people are stunned about it. I think particularly the woman you talked to that's the of the Christian faith was so stunned about this and so shocked about it. It needs to be called out. So you'll find people across the planet that it's mostly in developed nations that abortion is a normal practice, largely due to the widespread medical facilities. | ||
But if you look at the southern part of the globe, if you look at a heat map, say, of abortion practices in the southern part of the globe, it's largely illegal. | ||
If you look at most African nations, most Muslim nations, it's mostly illegal. | ||
It's only in developed, secularized Western nations this is seen as normal. | ||
We have to bounce. | ||
How do people get more information about this? | ||
I want them to go to The Federalist. | ||
I want them to read this article. | ||
It's very disturbing. | ||
It's very graphic, as it should be. | ||
But how do people get more information about this, Joe? | ||
Go to The Federalist and look at David Daleiden's research. | ||
He's the one that uncovered this story. | ||
He is the president, I believe, of the Center for Medical Progress. | ||
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That's where you're going to find the most dense information. | ||
Okay, we got to bounce. | ||
I want to thank everybody for pulling through this technical problem we have. | ||
We're going to be back live at 10 o'clock tomorrow. | ||
We've got massive breaking news. | ||
We're going to be live from the Georgia Convention. | ||
A lot of stuff going on in Arizona throughout the country. | ||
More about the economy, some other things, other aspects. | ||
We're going to break news about what's going on with these vaccines. | ||
10 o'clock tomorrow, return to us in the War Room. | ||
I want to thank Joe Allen over at The Federalist for joining us. | ||
Very shocking report, very shocking analysis. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. |