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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
So Matt Dowd, I guess like the nasty violent car crash here is that democracy is at risk and it is being burned down. | ||
22 states have passed voter suppression laws based on the B.S. | ||
lie that there was fraud when there wasn't any. | ||
And that's happening with a lot more urgency and focus and quite frankly skill than anything the Democrats are doing. | ||
So I understand what I don't understand about the process and the players. | ||
But I wonder if you feel that Democrats understand what's happening to the country. | ||
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Well, I don't know. | |
I mean, I think many Democrats and many people understand what's going on. | ||
I mean, look what's happened here in Texas and what will happen in a special session when they go through this. | ||
Part of the problem we have today in all the system, including the filibuster, Is that we have a tyranny of the minority. | ||
We have a tyranny of the minority and our system now protects the tyranny of the minority. | ||
It's on everything. | ||
We can't get common sense gun reform through because of the filibuster and because of a tyranny minority. | ||
We can't get voting rights in an extensive way protecting people's voting rights because a tyranny of the minority and in individual states there's a tyranny of the minority and all of these things. | ||
And so I think they understand it but I think we have to stop Covering, in my view, covering Washington and seeing Washington as if somebody can't actually change what's going on in Washington, D.C. | ||
I get Joe Manchin, and I know Joe Manchin. | ||
I've known Joe Manchin for years. | ||
But I think we can call out his hypocrisy in this. | ||
Okay, welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's Monday, the 7th of June, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
Remember, Joe Manchin really represents, there's like 15 Democratic senators in back of that that don't want, are backing off and are very concerned about their political futures as they get into this radical program the Democrats are trying to jam down their throat. | ||
I want to toss it to Raheem Kassam. | ||
Raheem, give me your, give me your assessment of MSNBC's total and complete meltdown. | ||
Now it's 24-7, they've got a new concept, tyranny of the minority. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
Well, you know, what can you say to that? | ||
Where you have somebody shrieking about democracy being, you know, torn down, and then in the very next sentence, using the phrase, 22 states have now passed. | ||
Well, how have they passed them? | ||
Have they passed them, you know, through some kind of dictatorial fiat? | ||
Or have they passed them according to the laws of the constitution of a republic that uses democracy as a means by which to solve, you know, elections and consequences like that? | ||
At the end of the day, Steve, I think this all comes down to the fact that these people are in very dire mental straits, and they're in very dire mental straits about the following things. | ||
They understand that Wuhan has collapsed around them, they understand that their cult of Fauci has collapsed around them, they understand that November the 3rd is collapsing around them, and they're just trying to find anything now to grasp desperately onto. | ||
It's always this word, right? | ||
You hear this word when they are really Really desperate. | ||
You've heard it throughout the impeachment. | ||
You've heard it all before. | ||
Democracy! | ||
Democracy! | ||
You know, that is when you know that their backs are fully up against the wall. | ||
By the way, also January 6th collapsing around him too. | ||
We're going to have Darren Beatty on later in the show from revolver.news with Rahim to walk through this. | ||
Let's go now, let's bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
I think we worked out some technical problems. | ||
Let's get Boris in here. | ||
Boris, get us up to date on the 3 November movement, the 3 November project. | ||
Arizona, Georgia had an amazing convention in Georgia over the weekend. | ||
Got a contingent flying out tomorrow, I think 7.30 in the morning. | ||
Brandon Beach. | ||
Well, thanks so much for having me, but first I'd like to have Steve Bannon back on the show. | ||
I'm not sure who this is with the haircut and the clean shave, okay? | ||
You didn't mention the tan. | ||
Throw the tan in there. | ||
You have the tan, and you know, I know it's kind of sunny in New York, but it looks like a tanning bed situation to me. | ||
I'm not saying it is, I'm not saying it isn't. | ||
You know? | ||
But God bless you. | ||
Okay, whatever happened there, technical difficulties. | ||
Looking great, Steve. | ||
Real quick, I had a friend of mine, Mike Gigliotti, watches the show, religious fan of The War Room, truly part of that MAGA brain trust, MAGA movement, text me at 10.03am this morning. | ||
I think Bannon got a haircut. | ||
So your sartorial and your grooming choices are resonating all across the country, across the world. | ||
So congratulations on that. | ||
In terms of what we are all following, the amount of focus on Arizona, the amount of Observing that's being done from other states is actually not fully being reported. | ||
There are states which are sending, will be sending delegations which don't want to make it public. | ||
But all the states we always talk about. | ||
Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, New Hampshire, and more are absolutely focused and they've got MAGA patriots in each and every one of them who are helping drive that freight train of audits that we talk about on the show every single day because it is that freight train of audits that's bringing the truth | ||
The truth of the American people want and deserve and you know it is so hilarious to watch that MSNBC clip because a part of it too is what I thought was really interesting is the credit they're giving. | ||
This audit movement, the credit they're giving to the freight train of audits, this is being done well, and this is a strong, strong actions are being taken. | ||
The other side, the Democrats, establishment Democrats, mainstream media, big tech, they are so nervous because they are seeing what Doug Mastriano saw in Arizona, that this is buttoned up, that this is strong, that the right moves are being taken, and it is worrying them A lot. | ||
Their backs, as Rahim said, their backs are against the wall because these audits are bringing the truth. | ||
It's not just the recount, it's the re-canvas. | ||
We talk about it all the time. | ||
And I'm hearing that the recount in Arizona is speeding, is speeding to a conclusion even sooner than some may think. | ||
I want to go to Rahim, let's go back to you for a second. | ||
I want to talk about, do you think it's inextricably linked, their meltdown, is because also the whole narrative about Wuhan is collapsing even more rapidly than the 3 November and that's collapsing quickly enough? | ||
But do you think that that is also adding pressure and that's why you're seeing the manic behavior? | ||
And you have to call it what it is, it is manic behavior. | ||
Rahim Kassam. | ||
That's absolutely astute. | ||
It is manic behavior and it's manic behavior because of the following things as well. | ||
Rasmussen has a study out from this morning showing that Biden's numbers are absolutely in the tank. | ||
He's falling all the wrong way in terms of popularity. | ||
how the public feel about him, so on and so forth. You also have a situation whereby reporters are beginning to now fall out very, very much so out of love with Kamala Harris. | ||
There's a lot of mockery about her, mockery about this trip that she's been taking. | ||
She's gone up there and said, you know, don't come, don't come to the border. | ||
Don't come to the border! | ||
And these guys on the left and the Open Borders crowd, who just so happen to be the news reporters and anchors as well, are going, what? | ||
You know, how has this happened? | ||
How are we now basically having the Vice President attempting to make the same public pronouncements on television than the last administration did? | ||
Now, we all know, we in this room know, That Kamala Harris doesn't mean what she says but for those anchors they're panicked because not only are they losing in large part all of the major points of contention in American politics today but they also are not getting from their dream regime, the Biden White House, absolutely anything that they were promised. | ||
They know the public's out of love of them and the icing on the cake is they still have to go to those petrol pumps and fill up at Joe Biden's high prices The world is collapsing around them. | ||
Boris, I want to draft off that for a second. | ||
You talk about bad news and Rasmussen. | ||
We've continued to say, once you prove his illegitimacy, his number is going to collapse. | ||
What is going on in Georgia? | ||
Get our audience up to speed on what's happening with these depositions. | ||
I hear people retaining criminal lawyers. | ||
There's all kind of rumors about people taking the Fifth Amendment. | ||
Get us up to date on Georgia. | ||
Well, first of all, the GOP convention in Georgia was absolutely a nuclear earthquake, okay? | ||
What happened in Georgia, you had Brian Kemp get booed, Raffensperger get destroyed, and Vernon Jones, the MAGA candidate running against Brian Kemp, was received with cheers, was received with applause, and had the strongest speech there. | ||
So Georgia is absolutely MAGA country, and now, In terms of the lawsuits to find out what really happened, Ruby Freeman's in trouble. | ||
She and her daughter are in trouble. | ||
They're lawyering up from what I'm hearing, and there are likely to be depositions. | ||
And based on the social media posts of these people who talked about what was being done in the counting rooms, a lot of folks are saying that it's tough to see them giving depositions and doing anything but taking the Fifth Amendment, which if that happens, If the Fifth Amendment is taken, that is a clear-cut, signed, clear-cut admission that deep, deep, deep voter fraud, what we know happened, that deep voter fraud took place in the cesspool that's Georgia. | ||
We talk about this a lot. | ||
Georgia and Pennsylvania are much worse off than Arizona. | ||
And trust you me, Arizona's found plenty of discrepancies. | ||
I am hearing that over a quarter, just about a quarter or more of the boxes in Arizona don't have the number of ballots contained in them that they should. | ||
Again, let me say that one more time. | ||
25% or more of the boxes of ballots in Maricopa County do not have the number of ballots that they're supposed to have. | ||
What gives? | ||
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That's sure. | |
Hold it. | ||
Stop. | ||
Stop. | ||
That's got to be impossible. | ||
I'm talking to a former leader of MSNBC and CNN, who's Secretary of State, who's now running for governor. | ||
She's told us this is the. | ||
The best in certifying it, this is the fairest, most straightforward, most well-run election in the history of Arizona. | ||
So you're saying 25% of the boxes have misnumbered the number of ballots inside? | ||
That's mathematically impossible, sir. | ||
If this is the fairest and the cleanest election, I'd like to see what the worst election was like, okay? | ||
We all know that's nonsense. | ||
We know that is why the Democrats in Arizona Dominion, Mainstream Media have been going on such a absolutely months-long screed, months-long tantrum about this audit, because they know that Arizona was a disaster. | ||
But I'm saying it here. | ||
I fully believe, based on what we know is happening in Georgia with the lawsuit, based on what we know happened in Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Philadelphia County, based on what we know happened in Wisconsin, in Milwaukee and Dane Counties, Over 250,000 wrongful votes, where only 20,000 separated Joe Biden and Donald Trump. | ||
Arizona is not even the worst. | ||
Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, where Detroit couldn't line up the number of votes and the number of ballots, those are cesspools. | ||
And just wait until that freight train of audits visits those places. | ||
The news is going to be staggering, and you know what? | ||
MSNBC, Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes. | ||
Hey guys. | ||
Hey to your producers. | ||
Hope you're having a wonderful day. | ||
You enjoy playing clips of Steve Bannon's War Room on your show. | ||
You know it! | ||
Steve Bannon, Chris Hayes, Nicole Walls, your producers, all of you know it. | ||
You know that this fright rate of audits, that these audits are going to turn up the steel of this election by the Democrat machine. | ||
It's going to give you even more facts than the Time Magazine article, which took a victory dance. | ||
Yeah, of course we stole it. | ||
What are you guys, stupid? | ||
Just like any rational human being knew that the virus came out of Wuhan lab last spring, any rational human being knows that this election was stolen by the Democrat machine. | ||
Really quickly, we've got about 60 seconds. | ||
We've got the mayor-elect of McAllen, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley, Javier Villalobos, is going to join us. | ||
Tell us how big that is, sir. | ||
It's huge. | ||
This is a county that was won by 70% by Joe Biden in 2020! | ||
Democrats are absolutely falling apart. | ||
The MAGA movement is spreading all across the country, and this is the demarcation of the country. | ||
The change in the country that we've been talking about, where the MAGA movement's spreading across the southern border, across the northern states, the manufacturing north of this country, and it is going to come to dominate America for ages to come, as long as we stay strong and do not give in. | ||
And do our work. | ||
What's your social media handles, Boris, so people can follow you? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
At BorisEP on Twitter. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Boris underscore E-P-S-H-T-E-Y-N on the gram. | ||
Always coming in hot. | ||
At BorisEP on Twitter. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return we're gonna have the mayor-elect of McAllen, Texas Javier Villalobos next in the war room War Room. | ||
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Okay, Raheem, before we bring in the Marilek, I want you to put in perspective like Boris did. | ||
How big an earthquake was this down the Rio Grande Valley, this victory in McAllen, Texas, sir? | ||
Well look, the way I think of these things is obviously, and I apologize for always going back to the UK Independence Party, but there are always these parallels to me that stand out in my mind. | ||
This is like a major, major cinder block being knocked out of the red wall, the Labour Party wall. | ||
in the north of England you know this is this is people coming to frankly coming to their senses starting to realize who is failing to represent them who has no interest in representing them and connecting with authenticity not just not just the alternative not just the opposition there'd be plenty of people that claim to be the opposition but but authenticity and I think that's what you're saying here I want to go now to Mayor-Elect Javier Villalobos. | ||
Mayor-Elect, thank you very much. | ||
Honored, Javier, to have you on. | ||
The first question people have is, how did you do this? | ||
We heard this was a total grassroots operation. | ||
Just walk us through how you actually won this very important and vital election in McAllen, Texas, the capital of the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
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No, definitely. | |
And actually, well, first of all, thank you for the invite. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It was kind of a grassroots effort. | ||
We walked the street. | ||
Send out our mail. | ||
We did what we had to do. | ||
And of course, never straying from our message, which was fiscal conservatism. | ||
It's amazing down here, even though people, people always, it's always been pretty much Democrat. | ||
And this was a nonpartisan race. | ||
So I had the assistance of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, whatever they were, we got in and we were able to To bring him in, knowing that I was a former Republican chairman. | ||
So I was very happy we were able to do it. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
I didn't know it was going to have this ripple effect, but I guess it's a good thing. | ||
So Mayor Elect, walk us through, what are people, what's the concerns on the voting population down in McAllen? | ||
What were the big issues and what did they want to hear from somebody that wanted to be the leader of the city? | ||
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It's always going to be the same. | |
I think it's also always fiscal conservatism. | ||
This is a city, it's not the state. | ||
We're going to deal more with the police protection, the water, the sewers, those type of issues. | ||
Everybody wants what's good, what's fair, and make sure, always be careful with spending. | ||
Always be conservative with taxation and protecting property values. | ||
That was our main message and, you know, fortunately it resonated with the individuals, regardless of whatever political party. | ||
So we were very happy that, and it was a runoff, so after the initial raise of five people went down the tail, And we kept on. | ||
We stuck to our game plan, and it worked. | ||
Javier, you know, people in Washington, D.C., and if you look at the mainstream media coming out of New York and coming out of Washington, they think the Democratic Party essentially owns the Hispanic vote. | ||
What would you say about that? | ||
What are Hispanic citizens looking for in politicians? | ||
What are they looking for as policy goes? | ||
What are they looking for as far as leadership goes? | ||
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You know what? | |
I think things are finally changing little by little. | ||
You know, generally, the Hispanic population is very conservative. | ||
However, historically, I guess because of our grandparents before, it's always been more Democrats. | ||
But look, they're getting more educated. | ||
They're having more business. | ||
The mentality is changing little by little. | ||
And of course, what happened this last election helped quite a bit. | ||
People opened up their eyes and they said, look, it doesn't matter whether you're Republican, Democrat or Republican, you voice your opinion and do whatever you think is right. | ||
And it's starting to change. | ||
The valley down here, it's starting to change. | ||
So this is going to be central to the 2022 midterms. | ||
What lessons do you think or what message would you give to the Republican Party and particularly to that part of it that is the MAGA movement, that's the Trump movement, that's America First, that's really a populist nationalist grassroots effort? | ||
What lessons would you say you learned and what should they be doing in the future, particularly in your mind, to have a huge turnout? | ||
Of Hispanic voters, particularly working class and middle class Hispanics that support the MAGA movement and support conservative Republican candidates in 2022. | ||
What would be your recommendation, sir? | ||
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Look, you got to keep on doing what they're doing, being conservative. | |
I'm telling you, the Hispanic community, yes, conservative, but they are very family oriented. | ||
We got to keep on talking about that, about self-responsibility and being very inclusive. | ||
And I mean, bringing everybody in. | ||
It doesn't matter, and I always say, it doesn't matter who you are. | ||
We all have our similar beliefs, and we all want what's best for our families, and that's to have food on our table. | ||
That's one of the most important things, and how do you do that? | ||
By being conservative, by being, you know, being productive, being responsible. | ||
That's something that the Hispanic community has done forever, and now, fortunately, they're finally opening up their eyes. | ||
Javier, do you have social media or website? | ||
How can people follow you more? | ||
How can they follow you during your mayor's term? | ||
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Oh, certainly. | |
We have Facebook, Javier Villalobos campaign, Facebook Javier Villalobos, JB Log, my Twitter. | ||
It's easy to find. | ||
So we're at it and hopefully we'll keep on growing. | ||
Congratulations, sir. | ||
A lot of people very proud of your win. | ||
We knew it was your family. | ||
You wouldn't back down and you went door to door. | ||
It's just a great, a great victory. | ||
A great victory for McAllen, Texas. | ||
A great victory for America and a great victory for the Republican Party. | ||
So, sir, thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Y'all have a blessed one. | ||
Rahim, you know what this reminds me of? | ||
This reminds me of the Tea Party movement, the beginning of it. | ||
Also reminds me when I schlepped around England with you and Nigel Farage. | ||
You know, it was this grassroots movement. | ||
It was going door-to-door. | ||
It was getting people excited. | ||
Right there, you see? | ||
That is the solution. | ||
That right there. | ||
There's nothing fancy about this. | ||
This is blocking and tackling. | ||
It's meeting the voters where they live. | ||
It's walking through how your policies and the execution of your policies is going to make their life better. | ||
It's going to make the community better. | ||
It's going to make the country better. | ||
This is a perfect example of the MAGA movement, how you just got to go out and engage people. | ||
You can't phone it in. | ||
It's not going to be TV advertising. | ||
This is going to be, I think with the future, the realignment of this party, the realignment, this movement is going to realign this party. | ||
It's going to realign politics. | ||
It's going to realign the United States of America. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
Well, it's inevitable, isn't it? | ||
I mean, this was the thing we saw during, in the period between, I talked about it a little bit this morning, as regarded Nick Clegg, and Nick Clegg actually, you know, it's funny how kind of things come back around like this, was emblematic of a lot of phoniness. | ||
Calling for a referendum, then not calling for a referendum, and the same thing's happening here now in the United States. | ||
We have an article up, by the way, on the National Pulse at the moment by Chris Farrell from Judicial Watch talking about Ashley Babbitt's case and her family's case against whoever at the US Capitol decided to summarily execute her in front of the Speaker's office. | ||
And the media doesn't seem to acknowledge any of this. | ||
That an Air Force veteran was murdered, effectively, inside the Capitol building. | ||
And that if you don't want to use those words, then you have to show some evidence to prove that she was posing a threat. | ||
And so all of this comes back to what I said earlier, which is authenticity. | ||
You turn on MSNBC, you turn on CNN, you turn on most of the mainstream news networks, you look at most of the news websites, And it's phoniness, it's fraud, and it's so in your face. | ||
Actually, it's on their face! | ||
You know, ordinary human beings are pretty good at being able to tell whether somebody is lying to them or not. | ||
They can tell by their mannerisms, they can tell by their eye movements, you can tell by body language. | ||
And when you turn on MSNBC, I've got it right here in front of me, when you look at these people, Their jaws are clenched and their eyes are darting around and they really don't want to get into any wider conversations. | ||
Why do you think they want us banned, for instance, from social media platforms rather than taking our arguments apart? | ||
It's not that they don't have arguments of their own, although that seems to be a diminishing condition as well, it's that they're afraid. | ||
They're afraid of the fact that they are too fraught, they are too frit, as Margaret Thatcher used to call them, to actually convey an argument properly. | ||
And that's where all of this comes from, Steve. | ||
You know, one thing I've noticed is that they don't want to talk about the Biden administration. | ||
You know, Kamala Harris says, I think it's up on the Daily Mail, she doesn't want to go to the border because she doesn't want to make some big show about it. | ||
Or they don't want to really talk about what their policies are. | ||
They don't want to talk about the economic policies. | ||
That's why MSNBC and CNN is nonstop about, you know, white supremacy, about domestic terrorism, about January 6, about, you know, the what is it, the Tyranny, the minority now that you're destroying democracy. | ||
It's over and over and over again. | ||
All of a sudden, Dr. Fauci's not up there every night. | ||
You don't see him. | ||
It's crumbling around them. | ||
They're lies and misrepresentations. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
Yeah, and I think they're struggling to find a way back at this point. | ||
I think they thought, given what happened on November the 3rd, that they could really run roughshod over the truth. | ||
They had seen it happen multiple times. | ||
In fact, people had seen it happen over the course of the year as regards to the CCP virus. | ||
And I think they thought, hey, great, here it is, the post-truth world. | ||
We don't have to be true or authentic about anything anymore. | ||
But those things don't last. | ||
They can't. | ||
They're houses built on sand, and you're seeing the backlash from down there in Texas, and you're seeing it all the way through across the United States at the moment. | ||
It's an exciting time in a lot of ways. | ||
The ultimate thing, obviously, the ultimate goal is obviously truth, and it's great to see truth winning out. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
OK, we're going to go from the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
We're going to go to Australia next. | ||
The great investigative reporter for The Australian, Sherry Markson, is going to join us. | ||
What really happened in the Wuhan lab? | ||
She's the author of the book. | ||
She's driving the investigation on all of it. | ||
She joins us in the War Room next. | ||
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We were just in the capital city of the Rio Grande Valley, McAllen, Texas, with the new Mayor-Elect. | ||
We're now going to go to Australia. | ||
Lead investigative editor of The Australian, the great newspaper down there, and also Sky News' host of the Sherry Markson Show, Sherry Markson. | ||
She's the author of a blockbuster book that's coming out with a global release in September by HarperCollins. | ||
Look, it's not just coronavirus gain-of-function experiments in the Wuhan lab that Fauci's NIH was funding. | ||
doing all this investigative reporting. You guys are killing it and the Australian. You're breaking story after story. The whole facade of Tony Fauci is collapsing around him. Give us an update on where your reporting is taking us right now. | ||
Where's the book going to take us? | ||
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Look, it's not just coronavirus gain of function experiments in the Wuhan lab that Fauci's NIH was funding. It was actually risky coronavirus research, genetically manipulating the viruses in conjunction with the PLA, the Chinese military. | |
I think this is just extraordinary. | ||
And I wish one of the many journalists who are interviewing Fauci at the moment, and he only does friendly interviews, would actually ask him about this. | ||
One of the last research projects that Shi Zhengli, the bat woman from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, was involved with in 2019 before the pandemic, It was with the Chinese military and it was with two U.S. | ||
institutions and there were three NIH research grants. | ||
It's listed at the bottom of the paper. | ||
Three NIH research grants. | ||
Those grants were given to the two U.S. | ||
institutions and the research project was done in conjunction with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Chinese military. | ||
It was genetically altering coronaviruses and MERS viruses, interestingly. | ||
So Fauci needs to account for this. | ||
How is it acceptable that taxpayer funded dollars, American taxpayer funded dollars, can end up doing coronavirus work in conjunction with the military? | ||
It's just so dangerous. | ||
It's such a scandal. | ||
Steve. | ||
Here's the thing, I think our American audience's head is blown up right now. | ||
Tony Fauci sat in front of Jim Jordan at the House testimony, and he sat in front of Rand Paul, who both lit him up, and other senators and congressmen too, but those two specifically. | ||
How can you sit here and tell us, giving all of his denials, and these are categorical denials, now you're saying, hey, it's just not Wuhan and this one thing. | ||
It's really with the People's Liberation Army, essentially their bioweapons program, they have a much deeper relationship in doing this. | ||
How can he sit there and essentially, I guess you're accusing him of either misleading people or actual perjury. | ||
Is this the point you're trying to get to? | ||
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Steve, I can't be clearer about this. | |
He is lying. | ||
He is lying. | ||
You only have to look at the research papers. | ||
And you know, I'm happy to post them online. | ||
I wish I could interview Fauci myself. | ||
I wish I could grill him myself. | ||
Because there are dozens and dozens and dozens of scientific papers done by the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
Many in conjunction with Chinese military scientists. | ||
And at the bottom it says, funded by the NIH. | ||
He might be using some slippery gain-of-function definition in his denials. | ||
But the bottom line is these research projects are genetically manipulating coronaviruses to see if they can infect humans, to make them more infectious and transmissible, dangerous and deadly. | ||
So he's lying. | ||
And there are no interviews that he's done that are not with friendly audiences where anyone's actually asking him the real question. | ||
And, you know, maybe the congressman and I have Great respect for them, because at least they're grilling him. | ||
But maybe they haven't seen the physical research papers that list this work, or maybe they don't have the understanding. | ||
You know, I've spoken to scientists about what work was going on. | ||
Of course I have. | ||
I've interviewed them for the book. | ||
But the other fascinating thing, Steve, is that this last research project in late 2019, that Chinese military scientist, just a couple of months later, In February 2020, went on to lodge the first ever patent application for a coronavirus vaccine. | ||
February 2020. | ||
That is such an early timeframe. | ||
And I interviewed Nikolai Petrovsky, who develops vaccines for COVID-19 and for other illnesses, diseases as well. | ||
He says that timeframe indicates that they probably started work on the vaccine prior to when they admitted there was an outbreak. | ||
So you're saying you have this documentary proof that it shows that they actually applied for a patent for a vaccine in February 2020, which would imply they started working on it sometime in 2019. | ||
Look, the book is called What Really Happened in Wuhan. | ||
It's got one of the most dramatic covers I've ever seen. | ||
You've got to go to Amazon right now. | ||
Get your copy. | ||
You're going to want to have this as soon as it hits the bookstores, as soon as Amazon can get it to you. | ||
Because I've got to tell you, come September, everybody's going to be talking about this. | ||
Because over the summer, the pressure's going to ratchet up on Fauci. | ||
But come this fall, It's going to become retribution. | ||
He's going to have to stand and deliver because I'm sure there's going to be investigative committees forced on the Democrats by the Republicans. | ||
This is the question I've got given the fact that you've been doing this reporting now. | ||
I think you came on the first time in the spring. | ||
of 2020 when you had this great story about the intelligence community, that they were actually investigating this and there was a huge problem there. How did Fauci get away with not informing anybody in January, in February, in March, in April, in May, at the height when this thing was blowing through New York when it obviously in some of the emails you can see that the country was very uncertain. How did Fauci get away with, Sherry, not informing anybody of all | ||
the, you know, all the huge interface that NIH and NIAID had with not just Wuhan but the entire apparatus of the bioweapons program of the Chinese Communist Party in the PLA? | ||
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This is one of the greatest cover-ups of all time. | |
You have a global pandemic outbreak, a new virus spreading around the world. | ||
The very, the top medical advisor to the president is sitting there in the Oval Office with the most senior national security advisors, and they're discussing what could have caused this new outbreak of a coronavirus and how they need to get US CDC officials on the ground as soon as possible. | ||
And according to everybody I've interviewed for the book, and you guys would have heard it as well from Pete Navarro on this show, Fauci did not once, in no meetings, did he say, well, actually, this Wuhan Institute of Virology has been undertaking very dangerous gain-of-function research. | ||
We should look at that lab. | ||
He never said that. | ||
He never admitted that he knew they were undertaking gain-of-function research or that his agencies and other US agencies as well, like the Department of Defense, were actually funding eco-health or directly funding the research projects. | ||
So this is an enormous cover-up. | ||
Not only did he not tell the White House leadership, but he didn't tell the world. | ||
And Steve, he did the opposite. | ||
He got out there and he said publicly, this is a natural virus. | ||
Well, that is also untrue. | ||
We do not know if it's a natural virus. | ||
It may still turn out to be the case that it's natural, however unlikely that is, but he didn't know it was natural and he covered up the information that this might be the result of Again, a function research from the White House leadership and from the public. | ||
Well, the Wall Street Journal today has it from the two prominent scientists that really blow up the natural argument, I think, once and for all, basically says almost a mathematical impossibility. | ||
I want to go back to the intelligence community because you know this. | ||
Mike Pompeo had been director of the CIA. | ||
He then went to the State Department. | ||
They were trying to do an investigation of this entire situation in the summer and in the fall. | ||
He says, I think on Laura Ingraham the other night, that it was being suppressed. | ||
He was being stopped by people at NIH. | ||
Given your relationships and contacts in the intelligence community and the Five Eyes program, and given the fact our allies in Australia are really the tip of the spear in this confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party, what are you hearing about what the intelligence community was trying to do? | ||
And was NIH or NIAID, were they being helpful? | ||
Or is Mike Pompeo right? | ||
Were they actually trying to suppress going forward and trying to get to the bottom of this? | ||
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There was a major problem from multiple agencies. | |
It wasn't just NIH, but it was also the intelligence community that was hostile when Mike Pompeo's unit that he'd set up in the Arms Verification and Control Bureau of the State Department, that was Tom Donato, Miles Yu, David Asher, when they were trying to investigate this, they also met opposition from the intelligence community, quite intense opposition. | ||
And the problem was the intelligence community had been briefed by scientists who were proponents of the natural origin theory. | ||
At a February 3rd, 2020 meeting that attended by the ODNI, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the FBI, Ralph Baric, who'd done gain of function research with Xi Zengli creating a new deadly virus in 2015, he was invited and Peter Daszak was invited, who'd been working with the Wuhan lab for 15 years. | ||
So there was a real major problem, this is what I've uncovered in my book, a major problem with where the intelligence agencies were getting their information from. | ||
These scientists were saying it couldn't have come from a lab. | ||
And so then when Mike Pompeo's bureau, We're trying to investigate this and, you know, Tom DiNano talks about it in my book and he's spoken about it a bit elsewhere. | ||
He says that, you know, he just kept meeting this resistance from figures in the intelligence community and he had quite a bust up with them. | ||
It became quite a difficult relationship by the end because there was this sense that they were trying to shut him down. | ||
From the intelligence community's perspective, until Biden announced this new investigation 16 months after the outbreak, way too late, But until he announced it, it had been treated as a cold case within the intelligence agencies in the Five Eyes Network. | ||
There was no urgent, active investigation to get to the bottom of this. | ||
So it was really that unit in the State Department under Mike Pompeo who came across so much resistance from the intelligence agencies, from the NIH. | ||
From other officials within the State Department as well. | ||
It was only that unit that was really trying to conduct an investigation and then Biden got in and shut them down. | ||
I know this book's going to have all the details. | ||
The book is called What Really Happened in Wuhan. | ||
It's going to come out in September. | ||
Pre-order the book now. | ||
Go to Amazon. | ||
Support Sherry Marks on her tremendous reporting. | ||
Last question. | ||
President Trump in North Carolina on Saturday said the phrase, Chinese Communist Party and reparations of $10 trillion. | ||
Our allies, colleagues, and friends in Australia are right there at the tip of it. | ||
What's going to be the Chinese Communist Party reaction when Donald Trump's now talking about reparations? | ||
We've got about a minute, Sherry. | ||
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I think the disappointing thing with that is that Trump nearly did this when he was in office. | |
In August 2020 he was going to have a presidential commission. | ||
It was Pete Navarro's idea. | ||
Mike Pompeo supported it. | ||
A White House executive order was drawn up for a presidential commission. | ||
It was going to haul the likes of Fauci, Peter Daszak and virologists to analyse the virus into public hearings. | ||
Similar to what happened after the assassination of JFK and after... Have you got me the BP oil spill after Pearl Harbor? | ||
But it never happened because Trump was talked down from it by his advisers who were worried that it would be too political, too close to an election. | ||
This inquiry should have happened. | ||
We still need a public inquiry where the agencies like the NIH, like people like Fauci are actually called to give evidence for why they were funding this research. | ||
This needs to happen. | ||
And it's such a pity that Donald Trump knew it was a good idea because he just spoke about it on the weekend at North Carolina, but, but he was talked down from doing it. | ||
And I think that's just such a shame. | ||
And as Pete Navarro says, you know, he says it's one of his personal greatest heartbreaks. | ||
From his time in the White House. | ||
Real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you on a daily basis? | ||
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Just Sherry Markson on Twitter. | |
Sherry, unbelievable reporting. | ||
This book is going to be a blockbuster. | ||
Everybody's got to get it. | ||
What Really Happened in Wuhan, coming out by HarperCollins in September. | ||
Order it today. | ||
Sherry, thank you very much for joining us in the War Room. | ||
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Thank you so much, Steve, for your support. | |
I really appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Okay, we're gonna return. | ||
Darren Beatty, Revolver. | ||
He and Rahim are gonna be talking about... Did the insurrectionists win? | ||
That's what the Atlantic's saying. | ||
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I want to bring you now from Revolver News. | ||
Man, I am blessed. | ||
I got Raheem Kassam from the National Pulse and Darren Beattie from Revolver, two of the best websites out there for news, constant breaking news, analysis, investigations. | ||
Darren Beattie, the Atlantic Magazine's got a big cover story on, what is it, did the rioters win? | ||
The mainstream media is in complete meltdown, not just about Fauci, they're in complete meltdown about their whole narrative on January 6th is falling apart. | ||
The whole narrative on November 3rd's falling apart is every day we find out more information about the big steal. | ||
Sir, put it in perspective. | ||
Well, it's a remarkable piece. | ||
I mean, it's the same old junk you'd see from any other outlet. | ||
It's just somewhat surprising to see from the Atlantic. | ||
I could go through the falsehoods in this piece. | ||
It's astonishing. | ||
He said, oh, the The rioters won because the Republicans refused to have this commission, but they knew that the rioters were really correct in spirit. | ||
Where to begin with this? | ||
First of all, most important thing, as I've been saying for a long time, and as we will expose this week, The truth about January 6th is bad for the establishment, it's bad for the national security state, and it's bad for the Atlantic. | ||
And so for this mediocrity in the Atlantic, who's never had an original or brave idea in his life, to come out here and dare to even pontificate on political theory amid his foot washing for the establishment here is really, really incredible. | ||
So I hate to get into this, but I was just talking to other people. | ||
And I have to say, every staff member at revolver.news has a much higher IQ than those at the Atlantic. | ||
I don't even think we're the same species. | ||
I would debate any employee of the Atlantic on anything. | ||
Because by the time I'm done with them, they're going to be washing my laundry by hand. | ||
Okay? | ||
Sorry to get into that. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it, Beattie. | ||
I don't know what we did. | ||
This thing has triggered you like nothing else we've ever seen. | ||
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Beattie's normally calm, cool, and right to hitting the facts, man. | |
You've been triggered. | ||
As soon as I read this, Raheem, jump in here. | ||
As soon as I read it, I said, this is going to trigger Beattie. | ||
It's got so much nonsense in it, right? | ||
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It's so counterfactual, as they say. | |
Raheem, jump in here. | ||
Your assessment. | ||
Yeah, if I may add to that, this is one of the worst pieces of writing I've ever read and I resent you for sending it to me. | ||
The starting point of this article is that the capital rioters have won and everything's falling down and the Republicans are so morally repugnant etc etc and then by the end of it As Darren alluded to there, he goes, I mean, I'll quote from this, most elected Republicans have repudiated the violence of the Capitol riot, but they share the belief of the rank-and-file that the rioters' hearts were in the right place. | ||
I mean, you can't get more cognitively dissonant than this thing, but here's the thing. | ||
The Atlantic Magazine, and it was before the election, And it increasingly is after November the 3rd. | ||
It is the feel-good, feel-safe rag for the political left. | ||
It's where they go when they want to be given a little hug in 600 words. | ||
And this is a bare hug and a little bit of a hump as well of the leg in 600 words. | ||
It's appalling, it's embarrassing, but it goes back to what we said at the beginning of the show. | ||
They are mortified at the political position they've ended up in. | ||
Yeah, they're a meltdown. | ||
Darren, you've been doing, you and Raheem at Revolver and at National Pulse have been doing real investigations. | ||
Talk to us about reality. | ||
Where are your investigations going and when are we going to start talking about Ashley Babbitt, the patriot that served her nation for so many years? | ||
When are we going to start talking about Ashley Babbitt and when are we going to talk about what really happened on the 6th of January? | ||
No, it's a fantastic question, and just to briefly return to the substance of that horrible article, because it does get into this idea that, oh, the Democrats just want to expand the voting franchise and the Republicans don't, and shame on them for spreading lies about the election. | ||
It's one thing, of course, it's completely ridiculous what they're saying, but it's a useful reminder that there are three lies here, one nested in the next. | ||
The big lie, the COVID lie, then the election lie, and then within that is the lie of 1-6. | ||
All of these lies are connected and they know it, and that's why they choose every opportunity to reinforce their false narratives when they're talking about 1-6. | ||
So I think that's quite important. | ||
Back to Ashley Babbitt, that's of course true. | ||
She was only person shot and killed that day. | ||
She was shot and killed. | ||
She was unarmed. | ||
We still don't have any answers about that. | ||
And my understanding is the family wants answers. | ||
And I can say on this show that this week, Revolver News, we eat the Atlantic for lunch. | ||
We eat them for breakfast. | ||
Any meal can, I'm telling you, that's what offended me. | ||
It wasn't that they were rehearsing all of the establishment talking points. | ||
It was just the mediocrity of these people. | ||
We destroy them. | ||
We've destroyed their narratives. | ||
And if you thought that destroying the Sicknick narrative was big, wait till you see this week. | ||
It's going to change the national conversation. | ||
The American people deserve to know what the real story is with 1-6. | ||
Ashley Babbitt is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
We're looking forward to that. | ||
That's going to come this weekend. | ||
We're going to have Darren Beatty on as soon as that story breaks in Revolver.News. | ||
Raheem, real quickly, you've got a piece up from Chris Farrell, the great investigator over at Judicial Watch on Ashley Babbitt right now in National Pulse. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
We're honored to actually have that piece up by Chris Farrell. | ||
I encourage everybody to go and check it out. | ||
If there's no justice for Ashley Babbitt, there's no justice in America's political future. | ||
That's absolutely true. | ||
Unless we get to the bottom of what happened to Ashley Babbitt, who was responsible, who took that shot, why they took it, and why the establishment undertook a six-month attempt to cover this whole thing up, Then how can we expect justice for anything else in America's political future? | ||
It's integral to everything, and frankly, it's the very least we can do for a veteran of the United States Air Force. | ||
Amen. | ||
Darren, real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
At DarrenJBD on Twitter, D-A-R-R-E-N-J-B-E-A-T-T-I-E. | ||
And as always, Revolver.News, keep checking it. | ||
We've got something that's going to blow away the entire country coming up very soon. | ||
Okay, tomorrow we start the day with MTG. | ||
The glorious MTG is going to be in the house tomorrow. | ||
She's talking about the border, also about November 3rd, all of it. | ||
We've also got Reiner, the German lawyer, the great German lawyer for the new Nuremberg trials, all of it tomorrow in the War Room. |