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It is Monday, the year of our Lord, 2021. | ||
It is 21st of June. | ||
It is summer solstice, longest day of the year. | ||
We're going to have a packed show day. | ||
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So let's go. | ||
I want to start with Arizona and we're going to go around the horn. | ||
Talk to me about Arizona. | ||
Steve, hope you had a great Father's Day and hope all the fathers in the audience had a wonderful Father's Day. | ||
Such an important holiday and I'm proud to celebrate it and hoping that we could stave off the woke extremists from canceling Mother's Day and Father's Day and renaming it some Absolutely crazy nonsense that they would want to put forward. | ||
So I hope everybody had a great weekend. | ||
Action continues across the country. | ||
The freight train of audits is picking up steam across the country. | ||
Arizona is the tip of the spear, is the hotbed. | ||
Everything I'm hearing, the numbers we've been talking about are tracking. | ||
To what's being found out. | ||
It's still going to take some time. | ||
They're double-checking, triple-checking everything to make sure that nobody, even though we know they will, but making sure that nobody can legitimately attack this audit. | ||
We know that the mainstream media, MSNBC, and the Democrats, and some mainstream Republicans are going to be attacking it. | ||
But nevertheless, hard work is being done in Arizona. | ||
And the questions that were posed by State Senator Karen Fann Why were there missing ballots? | ||
Right? | ||
Those questions haven't been answered. | ||
And what if, just what if, that the numbers that we see in the end of the recount portion of the audit represent more missing ballots as we've been hearing? | ||
What if we find out for a fact that the databases were removed, replaced, repositioned? | ||
All these questions continue to be out there. | ||
They have not been answered by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. | ||
have obviously not been answered by the Democrat loony Katie Hobbs, who really is spinning out of her zone. | ||
All she could do is go on MSNBC and scream and yell about this audit. | ||
This Arizona audit has got the Democrats and the mainstream media absolutely spinning. | ||
And that is interesting, because as we've talked about, Arizona isn't even the worst. | ||
Arizona can't even touch the messiness of Georgia and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin with over 200,000 illegal ballots there. | ||
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why gateway punters this afternoon reporting that maricopa county still is not turned over the routers uh... ken bennett the former secretary of state is hoping they don't have to go to court to take legal action where do we stand what why is maricopa county still holding back information that was specifically requested in the subpoenas and all the action at the state senate took why is maricopa county still holding back and why is it not more direct action | ||
We understand that the specter of the Justice Department hovers all over this. | ||
You understand that Merrick Garland is going to want to move on this as quickly as he can to try to shut this down because this gets to the heart of the legitimacy of Joe Biden, particularly as all the polling is showing his numbers are starting to crater as we said they would. | ||
Why are the routers Still not, this situation of routers still not taken care of. | ||
Well partially Steve, signal not noise. | ||
I thought we were told by Dominion that these machines couldn't be hooked up to the internet or any outside connection. | ||
So, shouldn't there be not even a question about any routers? | ||
So let's first talk about that, make sure that's addressed. | ||
And then, the answer that Maricopa County came up with was, well there's other information stored on the routers. | ||
So how many people exactly had access to this voting data? | ||
And again, we've talked about this a lot. | ||
We're not machine guys, right? | ||
We believe that old-fashioned traditional fraud happened throughout the country. | ||
They ballooned them out of ballots and they gutted the checks. | ||
But in terms of the machines, if we're being told you can't see the routers, being told you can't see the passwords, and Dominion sent screeds as soon as this audit came into being, you've got to be asking yourself, what are they hiding? | ||
What is behind this? | ||
Why are they so scared? | ||
Time and time and time again, Republicans, MAGA movement conservatives, the MAGA posse, that's the viewership audience of the show, have said, if you have nothing to hide, come on in, the water's warm. | ||
Make sure that your election was absolutely prim and proper, and let's go forward as a country. | ||
But that's the opposite of what Democrats, mainstream media, and Dominion are doing. | ||
A lot of questions to be answered, I believe. | ||
I believe that when all is said and done in Arizona, what we are going to learn is a significant, significant discrepancy in the amount of ballots. | ||
We're going to learn that Maricopa does not want to turn over The routers, the passwords, and then we're going to learn more about the database and other potentially missing databases. | ||
The election in Arizona was a disaster, an absolute disaster, and that's coming to light, and that is why the left has worked so hard to discredit this Arizona audit. | ||
But now they've had, I think, what, 20 delegations from across the country, and all feedback from folks like Governor Greitens running for the Senate, People from Pennsylvania, people from Wisconsin, Vernon Jones from Georgia, all have said that this is buttoned up. | ||
Doug Mastriano from Pennsylvania said this is squared away. | ||
And what they come back with is that the audit is secure, that the audit is tight, and the audit is legitimate. | ||
So when the numbers come out, and if they come out the way we're hearing, it's going to be very difficult for the Democrats to be able to explain this away. | ||
There will be a watch on to the next action. | ||
Is it criminal action from Attorney General Branovich? | ||
Or is it straight to decertification from the legislature? | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
Gritens did say that it was equivalent, he believed, of the Navy's nuclear power maintenance program, which under Admiral Rickover was the highest, most professional process run. | ||
And that's Commander Gritens, right? | ||
And Commander Gritens, Navy SEAL. | ||
Guys, another disturbing story. | ||
We've known this is going to come for a while, and this is about timing a process. | ||
And people have to understand, what we want to do and what you must do is get to the bottom of the facts. | ||
You've got to get to the facts, right? | ||
The science-based, evidence-based database, the facts. | ||
That's where the Patriots, and you see it up there in the lower corner of the screen if you're watching it on livestream on TV. | ||
And it now looks like, it expanded, it looks like the production facility in 1944 in Detroit for making the tanks and the armored vehicles and all that. | ||
It looks so professional. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
But there's another story that's out today about timing. | ||
We now know, and this is regardless of whether they include Pinal and Pima County, which you'll hear the discussion on, which will bring in Maricopa County's two-thirds of the state. | ||
You add Pinal and Pima, which is essentially down into the Tucson area, that would add another, get you to about 82% of the state, or slightly north. | ||
They're also talking about including federal elections like the Senate election. | ||
I don't think Kelly any way shape or form won that and I think that's going to be proven. | ||
But there's discussion that I think it's next week when the Arizona Senate checks out. | ||
They're scheduled not to come back unless they come back for a special session until January of 2022. | ||
They're essentially finished work for the year. | ||
As many of these, particularly Western state legislations, where they come in for a time, get their work done, then go back for ranching, planning, all that. | ||
So they're not scheduled back. | ||
What? | ||
And understanding we probably have another... | ||
I keep saying to mid-August, just on what we're talking about today, because you've got to do the canvas, you've got to finish up the machines, you've got to double and triple check, as you know, Boris, everything to do with the forensic audit, the balance and the count. | ||
You've got another 6, 7, 8 weeks of hard work there, I believe. | ||
So, to keep the audience, before we go to Georgia, how are people going to be comfortable that action immediately is going to be taken sometime in August or September when this is done in Arizona? | ||
Particularly given the weakness of Doug Ducey, who's been a total disaster, the Attorney General's now kind of flipping because he's trying to run for higher office. | ||
He understands he's got to become woke. | ||
How do you coordinate this with the state legislature leaving and we're still a couple of months away from really having, I think, results that they can take forward to them and do this report? | ||
This goes back to what Mayor Giuliani and our team talked about in December after the Arizona Legislature left and were out of session last year and pushing them to come back into session. | ||
I don't believe that Doug Ducey is necessary to do so. | ||
If this audit is completed and there's action needed, State Senator Karen Fann, And the Speaker of the House can call themselves back into session. | ||
Can call themselves back into session and take the necessary action. | ||
So I do believe that, and I think that's what's likely to happen in Arizona if the result is what we hear it's going to be. | ||
I don't want to put a fly in that ointment, but Rusty Bowers just avoided a recall. | ||
You know, Rusty Bowers is all happy talk, right? | ||
When it comes to taking action, he's happy talk, right? | ||
He's promised a lot of people a lot of stuff. | ||
It hasn't happened. | ||
They just had a recall petition that had the number of signatures on there, but because of a technicality, they threw them all out on Friday. | ||
The people went, you know, they had a big recall effort under Rusty Bowers as, I think, Speaker of the House, because he's been a disaster. | ||
Speaker of the House, right. | ||
He's particularly been a disaster to this. | ||
I just think people got to understand that... We've got to focus on this. | ||
There are going to be many, many hurdles, folks. | ||
This is not, if it was easy, everybody would do it. | ||
Everybody's not doing it. | ||
The patriots, the sovereignty movement, the Trump movement. | ||
The 3 November movement are getting to the bottom of this, and this is going to be a grind. | ||
Now you've got this aspect with the state legislature, particularly calling them back into session, and it's going to be... I do think that if Jan Fann does the right thing... If Jan Fann does the right thing, and she's been a powerhouse there in Arizona, standing with the MAGA movement, with the MAGA posse, then Rusty Bowers isn't going to have an option. | ||
I believe that he's going to be forced into taking action. | ||
That's my belief, and I hope that Rusty Bowers does the right thing and avoids another recall petition in just a few months. | ||
Well, and I know the Patriots out there really wanted to send a signal to Rusty Bowers that, hey, we'll recall you unless you get with the program, and that is to get to the bottom of what happened November 3rd. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes in this segment, Boris. | ||
I want to then go to what Dr. Peter Navarro says is the cesspool of the election officials and voting process in the great state of Georgia. | ||
Give us your updates. | ||
A hearing happening actually today in Fulton County in terms of reviewing the 144,000 ballots there. | ||
Again, Fulton County is Atlanta. | ||
That is assessable of a Democrat-controlled city, Democrat machine, where they're all about cheating. | ||
Vernon Jones is out there calling for a full audit in all 159 counties in Georgia. | ||
And I think that's vital. | ||
I think it is very important for all of us. | ||
To understand, it's not one county in this state, one county in that state. | ||
We want recounts, we want full Arizona-level audits in every single county in Arizona, in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, in Michigan. | ||
So on Georgia specifically, more and more information keeps coming out. | ||
It seems that right now, as we stand, as statewide, about 400,000 ballots may be impacted by a lack of chain of custody in a state that's right now separated Only by about eleven and a half thousand votes, I believe, between Joe Biden and President Trump. | ||
You're looking at tremendous numbers. | ||
And again, remember back in December, when we were talking about this day in, day out, they were finding batches of thousands of ballots everywhere across the state. | ||
So nobody truly knows what happens. | ||
We've saw the videos. | ||
Here's one thing we do know. | ||
That if Arizona's a disaster, that Georgia's a nuclear disaster. | ||
Okay? | ||
Georgia is the Chernobyl of elections. | ||
Okay? | ||
And Pennsylvania may be right there with it. | ||
Arizona doesn't rise to that level. | ||
It was so bad in Georgia with the ballots being taken out from underneath tables. | ||
And in terms of the next push, in terms of the next level, it seems that now even Ravensburger, who is as rhino as he comes, right, is saying, well, this needs to be investigated. | ||
And now it's incumbent upon the Georgia legislature to do the right thing, to issue the subpoenas, and let's have those full forensic audits throughout Georgia. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
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We've got Pennsylvania. | ||
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Let's go back to Boris Epstein and we're going to return to Georgia. | ||
So, right now, you know, Georgia Public Broadcasting came out over the weekend and said, hey, Georgia Star, John Fredericks Radio, these guys haven't done the deep dive. | ||
These guys gave us some of the receipts so we could see it. | ||
This is all blown out of proportion. | ||
I know it's grinded through the courts, and we've got the state legislature now interested. | ||
There's people all over this. | ||
400,000, 330,000, 400,000 mail-in ballots, chain of custody. | ||
We still don't know where they are. | ||
Is Georgia Public Broadcasting right, or is this just pushback by the establishment? | ||
It's pushback by the establishment. | ||
Georgia Public Broadcasting, it'd be interesting to find out how they're funded, is obviously pushing an agenda. | ||
And it's the same agenda that's been pushed against the Arizona audit, The agenda that's been pushed against the Georgia movement to uncover all the election fraud. | ||
Same in Michigan. | ||
Same in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. | ||
So that's just the, you know, either Democrats or establishment talking. | ||
I don't put any stock to it. | ||
What I do put stock into is the work done by John Solomon at Just the News. | ||
The information that, let's remember, Peter Navarro told us a lot of this in the reports that he did in December and January. | ||
So none of this is new. | ||
This information came out, and another way it's not new is that we now know that Raffensperger, the Secretary of State, knew about the deep shortcomings in Fulton County in terms of chain of custody, in terms of people who are absolutely unchecked having access to ballots, in terms of the numbers being off in Fulton County. | ||
Again, Fulton County being in Atlanta. | ||
Georgia is a cesspool, Georgia is a disaster, and we are only starting to uncover it. | ||
You're saying Raffensperger knew about it because the consulting report that he got right away that really went through kind of chapter and verse of what we now are seeing. | ||
And of course, Georgia Star News has been banging on this where these chain of custody receipts for months and months and months. | ||
They're supposed to be turning right after the election, but no later than the 19th of January, right? | ||
Absolutely no later. | ||
So I don't know if you even come up with them now, if it even counts. | ||
I mean, you got to go back to Georgia law, as Vernon Jones says, not Stacey's law. | ||
And then also let's, again, signal that noise. | ||
If they come up with chain of custody documents now, well, do we have chain of custody for the chain of custody documents? | ||
And I'm not trying to be cute, right? | ||
But as a lawyer, you want to see something that fits into that chain. | ||
And what does chain of custody really means, right? | ||
What does that mean to the people watching and listening at home? | ||
What it means is, it is an assurance, it is evidence That a ballot was not mishandled. | ||
That a ballot is real. | ||
That it wasn't just thrown in as part of a batch to make sure that the Democrats get to a certain number. | ||
That's what chain of custody is. | ||
It isn't just boxes that are checked off, that they were handled nicely and there's nice seals on it. | ||
No, it is ensuring that the ballots are legitimate. | ||
It is the very key to the legitimacy of our elections and really of our democracy. | ||
Okay, let's go now to, as we keep saying, as bad as you think Arizona is, as bad as you think the cesspool in Georgia is, it pales in comparison to Pennsylvania. | ||
Although I'm hearing a lot of people are telling me, hey, a lot of these legislators just want to go home for the summer and don't want to deal with this. | ||
They want to talk about 2022. | ||
Hey, we'll get them next time, right? | ||
What are you hearing about the magic word, issuing of subpoenas to these local election officials to start to get their books and records shipped over? | ||
Under the subpoena power of a State Senate, where the Constitution says the real power resides. | ||
What are you hearing in Pennsylvania? | ||
Hear me loud and clear. | ||
If State Senator Dave Argyle, if the President of the Senate, uh, Corman, and if Doug Mastriano, who's been behind all this, if they do not get this to where it needs to be, if they do not get subpoenas issued, they're going to get an earful, earful, not just from the MAGA movement, the MAGA brain trust, the MAGA posse, But from President Trump himself, as he did in a statement last week. | ||
The Republicans in Pennsylvania, if they want to keep their jobs, they better do the right thing. | ||
They better issue those subpoenas. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'll tell you something. | ||
I'm sick and tired of hearing the promises. | ||
Every week is, oh, next couple of days, or maybe in a week. | ||
Do it now! | ||
Stop messing around. | ||
Issue the subpoenas. | ||
We know that the numbers in Pennsylvania are astronomically messy. | ||
I'm hearing a huge discrepancy. | ||
A huge discrepancy between the amount of voters and the actual ballots cast. | ||
More ballots than voters. | ||
In Pennsylvania in 2020. | ||
Let's get to the bottom of it. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
Republicans, you know Democrats won't, but the Republicans in Pennsylvania, again, as by Doug Mastrand has been behind us, let's keep driving, brother. | ||
Dave Argyle, State President, President of the State Senate, Corpsman, do the right thing. | ||
Issue the subpoenas. | ||
Let's get to the bottom of what happened in 2020. | ||
Okay, I want to ask you one thing to keep in mind, particularly for the leaders in Pennsylvania and in Georgia, the states that have to issue subpoenas. | ||
Only good things happen after you do that. | ||
Look what's happened in Arizona. | ||
Yes, you're going to go through some bumpy rides. | ||
The left-wing media is going to go crazy. | ||
But look, when you get down, you're going to have Rachel Maddow at some point in time on that TV screen in back of me, looking into the camera, screaming, They have their hands on the ballots. | ||
They've got their ballots. | ||
And look at what happened in Arizona. | ||
This is Arizona. | ||
That's why the pilgrimage is out there to Arizona to see how the new Concord Bridge, how the Patriots are doing on the shot heard around the world. | ||
It's resonating because when the Patriots get there, right, and work together, And you've got Democrats and Independents where they work together to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Once you issue the subpoenas, that's the triggering event that good things follow from that. | ||
And you're going to go through some bumpy air. | ||
You're going to be criticized. | ||
They're going to jump on you. | ||
But this is what being a leader is about. | ||
If you're not going to be a leader, just go on and do something else. | ||
This is why it's so essential. | ||
In Georgia and in Pennsylvania, you must act. | ||
The people are prepared to roll up their sleeves. | ||
Look at, look at, it's 115 degrees in Phoenix. | ||
Look at these great patriots on the floor there. | ||
The vast majority of them are volunteers. | ||
They're out there volunteering their time in the searing heat they had. | ||
People don't even like leaving their homes in this part of the summer in Arizona. | ||
It's so brutal. | ||
Every day they're in there. | ||
Every day they're grinding away and I'm telling you the results you're going to hear and the professionalism of it It's going to shock the nation, okay? | ||
They're going to shock the nation. | ||
That is why these middle-of-the-road Republicans, if you want to have a political future, think of these activists that showed up in Pennsylvania the other day and gave Dave Argyle an earful of what they thought. | ||
Hey, here's what they thought. | ||
Don't give me any happy talk. | ||
I want to hear about new legislation you're going to do and how we're going to take care of it in 2022 and how we're going to do this and how we're going to do that. | ||
I want to hear it. | ||
I want to get to the bottom. | ||
Do your job. | ||
Issue some subpoenas. | ||
So Boris, what else needs to be done in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, to get action? | ||
We need action, action, action. | ||
What can this audience, this audience is the most active audience out there, what can this audience do to drive action? | ||
Get on the horn, get on your email, write to the state electeds, to the state senators, state representatives in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, in Michigan, Let's push this across the line. | ||
That's where we are right now. | ||
The action is to make sure, always coloring within the lines, but the action is to ensure the Republican elected officials at state levels, which is where presidential elections are controlled under Article 2 of the Constitution, Do the right thing, call for these audits, and issue the subpoenas. | ||
You're right. | ||
The one word that matters, it's that word, subpoena. | ||
Issue the subpoenas. | ||
We now know from Arizona that they will win in court. | ||
The state legislatures have the right to subpoena information for an election audit. | ||
We have that from Arizona. | ||
Use it in Georgia. | ||
Use it in Pennsylvania. | ||
Use it in Wisconsin and in Michigan. | ||
Let's do the right thing. | ||
The American people deserve to know. | ||
They want to know. | ||
But they also deserve to know what truly happened in the 2020 election, and the way to get there is to fight for subpoenas. | ||
Okay, Boris, what's your social media? | ||
We've got Jack Pasova coming in to break some special news, some breaking news. | ||
What's your social media handle so people can follow you? | ||
Steve, at BorisEP on Twitter, Boris underscore Epstein, Boris underscore EPSHTUIN on the gram, always coming in hot, at BorisEP on Twitter. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you very much, Boris Epstein, for our daily report on what's really going on across the country in the November 3rd movement. | ||
I want to bring in now Jack Pasovic, Editor-in-Chief of Human Events, speaks fluent Mandarin, has been all over Wuhan Lab as a Naval Intelligence Officer since the very beginning. | ||
On your Twitter feed, it's got amazing breaking news. | ||
Is it Lancet, the renowned journal? | ||
What's going on here? | ||
They've been one of the guys backing Fauci from day one. | ||
What's going on, Jack Pasovic? | ||
Well, Steve, what we've now seen is that the Lancet has gone and issued a major what they're calling addendum to that infamous letter from February 2020. | ||
This is a huge correction. | ||
It is almost is as close as you would come in this world. | ||
To a retraction in the journalistic world, right? | ||
Or the journalism world of academia. | ||
We have the story up at humanevents.com. | ||
A huge mea culpa about the conflicts of interest of none other than Peter Daszak. | ||
Okay, we've got about a minute here. | ||
Let's tee it up as much as possible. | ||
Remember, put us back in time. | ||
You've got about a minute. | ||
This thing came out with Lancet, one of the most respected medical peer-reviewed journals in the world. | ||
What did they say back in February 2020 that got us off track here? | ||
Look, back in February of 2020, this was almost akin to having the voice of God come down and say, Thou shalt not study the Wuhan lab. | ||
Thou shalt not ask questions about the Wuhan lab. | ||
Now it turns out that their god was Peter Daszak, and this was someone who did have a conflict of interest. | ||
He himself was financially benefiting from the relationship at the Wuhan lab. | ||
He himself was involved in these experiments and this research that was going on there, the gain of function. | ||
He knew all of this, and he still spearheaded this letter anyway, and it's because of folks like The War Room. | ||
It's because of this program specifically, Steve, and the work That you've been doing here and the work that the entire audience has been doing that's made this achievement this day possible. | ||
So go to humanevents.com, see the work for yourself, and see the weasel words that they're still trying to use to get out of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Jack, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to put up in the live chat. | ||
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Lancet, everybody remember, has been on the show. | ||
If you guys have been with us since the beginning, back in January, remember Lancet dropped this bomb in February, said, thou shalt not question the Wuhan lab and what's coming out of the Wuhan lab. | ||
It's all a wet market. | ||
And Peter Daszak's right. | ||
A major correction today. | ||
Picked up by the team over at Human Events. | ||
Pasobic, what's the real story here? | ||
What should people take away from this? | ||
Give them signal, not noise. | ||
What's happening on this story? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
Steve, what's going on here is quite simple. | ||
In the same way that you've seen Fauci be forced to defend himself against the litany of these accusations in mainstream media, now you are seeing the academic, the global international academic Uh, community is now starting to push back on Peter Daszak. | ||
This is someone who in the past had been feeded with up to $3 million a year of your taxpayer dollars going to this guy. | ||
His work was unquestioned. | ||
His ties to the Chinese Wuhan Lab, the Institute of Virology there, his work with Shi Zhengli, the Batwoman, all of this was unquestioned. | ||
Now they are pushing back. | ||
He is out of the club. | ||
They are trying to pin this on him as they try to clean up. | ||
This is crisis communications, right? | ||
This is crisis comms. | ||
This is the Lancet saying, hey, we want to be respected. | ||
Who can we pin the blame on here? | ||
Peter? | ||
All right, Peter, this one is going to be on you. | ||
And this is going to be your black mark. | ||
That's what's really going on here behind the scenes because they know that you can tell where he is. | ||
Yes. | ||
Listen, this is because this audience is pushing this information out. | ||
We need you to push out this human event story today. | ||
You're changing the arc of history. | ||
You don't see Fauci anymore. | ||
Fauci's isolated. | ||
Now Dossack's going to be on an island. | ||
Dossack's going to be on an island. | ||
Here's why. | ||
You've got major Institutions, they're sitting there going, we can't do this anymore. | ||
We've got to start coming forward. | ||
Number one, the liabilities. | ||
Number two, these people are going to be relentless. | ||
They're going to get to the truth of what happened in Wuhan, as we said, 3 November in Wuhan. | ||
And now you've had Lancet, one of the most respected journals in the world. | ||
Okay, we've got to get you back on tomorrow, go through this in more detail. | ||
And Natalie Winters and the team over at National Pulse. | ||
We gotta bounce. | ||
Your social media. | ||
Everybody's gotta follow you on Twitter. | ||
You're breaking news all day long. | ||
Human Events. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Fabulous. | ||
Love it. | ||
Great job. | ||
Magnificent team over there. | ||
Give us your social media. | ||
How do you get to your Twitter account? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Just find me on Twitter. | ||
It's at Jack Posobiec, Senior Editor for Human Events. | ||
HumanEvents.com. | ||
Jack, thank you very much. | ||
Breaking news out of human events today. | ||
I want to go now to an incredibly, you know, we keep saying that courage is contagious and courage is the most important of all the virtues, because it is upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
I'm about to introduce our audience to a courageous young woman, Yunmin Park. | ||
Yunmin Park, her book, In Order to Live. | ||
She basically defected from North Korea to get to the West, but she's got shocking news. | ||
If we can play, if Denver can play first, can we play the short clip we have on Miss Park and then we'll bring her in? | ||
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A North Korean defector is slamming curriculum at some U.S. | |
schools and tells Fox News that America's future is as bleak as North Korea. | ||
Think about that. | ||
After attending an Ivy League school, she says she saw deeply disturbing similarities to the oppressive regime. | ||
Joining us live with her story, North Korean human rights activist Yeon Mi Park. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
This is truly a pleasure. | ||
To those who say, oh, that can happen here, what's your response? | ||
Okay, I want to bring in now Yeonmi Park. | ||
First off, Yeonmi, can you tell our audience what it took for you to actually escape from North Korea and actually come here to the West? | ||
What you had to go through? | ||
Thank you for having me, Steve. | ||
I had to escape at 13 to cross the frozen river into China. | ||
But when I escaped, I actually escaped for a bowl of rice because we were just starving. | ||
After two years in China, I was sold as a sexual slave. | ||
For less than $300. | ||
And I had to eventually cross the frozen Gobi Desert into Mongolia by walking. | ||
And there I found my freedom in South Korea. | ||
Okay, I just want this audience to understand, you were starving in North Korea, you were sold into sexual slavery, you then escaped and you crossed the Gobi Desert, freezing Gobi Desert, on foot to get to the West. | ||
You came here, you achieved, you went to an Ivy League school, and you're here to warn America, given all of that, that you had to go through just to get to the West. | ||
You're warning America now that what you've seen at Ivy League colleges, this woke culture, this cancel culture, you think may be as bad as some of the indoctrination techniques and processes you saw in North Korea. | ||
Is that essentially your warning to this country? | ||
I think the things that I saw in Colombia are actually even crazier than the things that I saw in North Korea. | ||
There are a lot of similarities, like demonizing Western civilization. In North Korea, the regime taught me that Americans were bastards. | ||
Because of Americans, we are poor, we are hungry, and we are suffering. And I came to America sitting in a classroom at Columbia University. The university, I mean, everybody was saying that because of white men, they destroyed Asia, Africa, the world, and we are continuing to suffer. | ||
Because of white men, our future is so bleak, and we are systemically oppressed right now in America. | ||
So the similarity was unthinkable. | ||
And on top of that, talking about this white guilt or white privilege, that was so shocking because in North Korea, if one person committed a crime, The crime doesn't end there. | ||
It's punished through three generations of family. | ||
So when I spoke out here in the West, my family, who I left in North Korea, got punished. | ||
And almost the white guilt is that because your maybe great-great-grandfather might have owned a slave, that you have to be guilty about it. | ||
And, I mean, how do you choose your ancestors, right? | ||
That is one thing that we cannot do as human beings. | ||
We do not choose our parents. | ||
Young men, would you have ever thought when you were, you know, fighting and getting out of sexual slavery and leaving North Korea, starving and crossing, you know, coming from Manchuria on foot across the Gobi Desert, and everybody knows geography, knows the scale of that, did you ever think in getting to the West | ||
It would be a situation like you saw at Columbia, where it really is almost indoctrination, as tough as some of the most brutal dictator in the world that are the leaders of the North Koreans. | ||
Could you have ever imagined that, ma'am? | ||
No. | ||
So, first thing my mom told me as a young girl growing up in North Korea was, don't even whisper, because the birds and mice could hear me. | ||
And she also told me that the most dangerous thing that I had in my body was my tongue. | ||
If I say a wrong thing, that was going to kill the three generations of my family. | ||
And now I thought I finally came to the land of the free and the home of the brave, and I learned how to censor myself. | ||
In America, diversity meant not diversity of thoughts. | ||
It meant diversity of your color of your skin. | ||
And I just couldn't believe like why in this freedom these people voluntarily choosing this madness. | ||
And silencing each other, cancelling each other. | ||
And these people at Columbia, the most privileged people, they think that they are so systemically oppressed because some people do not know how to call their pronouns, right? | ||
Before the class, the professor sent me an email that, oh, this reading might have a rape or white colonialism, so if it triggers you, don't even come to the class and don't even do the reading. | ||
Because in the sake of safe space, they are not letting you search for truth and learning how to think in a critical manner. | ||
So then what is the point of education even? | ||
Right? | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
This is so crazy that I don't even know what to say about it. | ||
Young man, by the way, the book is In Order to Live. | ||
You must get it to understand what's happening to the rest of the world and people that have the fighting spirit, that have this fighting spirit, that will not be kept down, that want their freedom, and to come here to the land of the free and the home of the brave and see what's going on. | ||
Real quickly, we're running out of time, but we want to have you back on, but I just have to ask you, for America, what would be your recommendations? | ||
What would you recommend that people do today to get their freedoms back in this country, Ms. | ||
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Park. I think what... | |
I...I... | ||
I don't know if you know that. | ||
So North Korean regime is there because the Chinese Communist Party sponsors it. | ||
There are 25 million in North Korea do not even know they have rights as human beings. | ||
Why here we fight for animals' rights? | ||
Their human beings don't even know they have rights. | ||
What are we if we're not doing anything about this? | ||
And Kim Jong-un right now Using malnutrition as a tool to control the people. | ||
He's starving us on purpose. | ||
And as soon as I talk about the Chinese role in this, I get censored. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
Americans don't realize their freedom is so fragile that we might lose freedom even here in America. | ||
That's the unique thing about freedom. | ||
It must be fought. | ||
It wasn't free. | ||
And that's what I really want, is like, can we do this together? | ||
Even in America, our freedom is not guaranteed. | ||
So our journey to be free as a humanity is a shared journey. | ||
And if we care for other people's freedom, I'm sure the world is going to become a better place. | ||
Yanmin, how do people get access to your book and how do they get access to you on social media or your website? | ||
Yes, you can find me on Twitter, it's Yeonhee Park NK. | ||
And on YouTube, it's Voice of North Korea by Yeonhee Park. | ||
And I'm so honored to meet you and talking to you right now. | ||
Thank you for everything you do to promote freedom of speech in this country. | ||
Well, I gotta tell you, we're humbled by someone like you that come from North Korea and warned the United States, having getting into the Columbia, warned the United States. | ||
I mean, we stand really in shame to have you, everything you've had to go through, for you have to tell the American people what's so obvious and what should be so common sense, right? | ||
It shows you how far we have fallen as a people. | ||
You're a great, great example of what freedom is all about and what courage is all about. | ||
So thank you very much, Ms. | ||
Park, for joining us. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
My co-host, yes. | ||
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God bless Miss Parks. | |
I mean, that was very inspirational as a young woman to go through all that and what she just described should provide all of us the courage to move forward. | ||
There's no excuse for us not to do Even more. | ||
I mean, we're not even required to do what she had to go through. | ||
It's just the very basics. | ||
So we all need to stand up and fight for this. | ||
You see what that young woman went through and then have to come here and think she's in the land of the free and at the highest Ivy League universities and sit there and just look and say, what have you done? | ||
This is what you don't grasp of how far we have fallen. | ||
The managed decline of this country by our elites. | ||
It's shocking. | ||
It's shocking. | ||
And you see it in every aspect of life. | ||
And it takes heroes. | ||
It takes courage. | ||
This is how we're going to get out of this. | ||
We're not going to get out of this. | ||
Nobody's going to wave a magic wand. | ||
Nobody's going to come in here and it's not any one person. | ||
It's not Donald Trump. | ||
It's not any one person going to do it. | ||
This is what it's going to take. | ||
Lao Bajing. | ||
Old 100 names in China. | ||
Lao Bajing in the United States. | ||
The common man and woman. | ||
What we call the little guy. | ||
I come from a family of little guys. | ||
We are a family of little guys and I'm proud of it. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break and return about the army of apes that are taking on the corruption and incompetence of Wall Street. | ||
AMC Marine, who was here last week, had such a great outpouring of support about his time here. | ||
We're going to have him back. | ||
We're going to have a different ape on here every day to talk about their journey and what they're finding out. | ||
more heroes when we return in the war room. | ||
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Yunmi Park was who the founders had in mind. | ||
She was at Lexington. | ||
She was at Concord. | ||
She was at Valley Forge. | ||
She was at Gettysburg. | ||
She was at Normandy. | ||
That's the fighting spirit. | ||
I mean, I stand in awe of that. | ||
I don't even know how you can have a conversation with her. | ||
Somebody that's gone through that life experience. | ||
To come for freedom, and remember, her mother says, don't talk. | ||
The birds and the mice can repeat it, right? | ||
Think of the society we've allowed this to devolve to, and what'd they say? | ||
Her mother, your most dangerous thing in you is your tongue, because of free speech. | ||
The lessons, in order to live is the book. | ||
Go get it, but I gotta tell you, amazing. | ||
Another amazing guest, we had AMC Marine on last week, we're inviting him back on. | ||
I just want to put in context that there's this huge battle going on on Wall Street. | ||
It's a battle, it's a populist battle of the common man and woman that have kind of bought these stocks of traditional American companies that the hedge funds were essentially destroying. | ||
Not that all the company's business models work. | ||
I'm not making a case for the industrial logic of the company, qua the company, of where it was. | ||
But these hedge funds were purposely trying to destroy the stocks for economic advantage. | ||
And there were Americans that stepped in there and said, hey, I like this company. | ||
I buy the stock, and I buy and hold. | ||
And they've been criticized and ridiculed and called apes and called dumb apes. | ||
They don't know what they're doing. | ||
They're the little guy. | ||
And they now have these hedge funds up against the wall, jammed up, because they've overshorted the stock. | ||
They can't get the stock back. | ||
And these, what they call the Army of Apes? | ||
Refuse to sell. | ||
They continue to march forward and show the incompetence and the corruption of Wall Street. | ||
As the whole system, the whole casino is rigged against the little guy, the little investor. | ||
And all the friends of the casino that make out all the time, mock and ridicule, and try to force them to sell. | ||
You gotta sell now. | ||
Now's the time to sell. | ||
I want to bring in AMC Marine, who came in last week. | ||
So first off, give us a situation report, AMC Marine. | ||
How are the apes doing? | ||
I know the stock opened up today, dropped a little bit. | ||
What's the temperature? | ||
Tell us where people's heads are right now. | ||
It's an onslaught by the financial media. | ||
Every story is that you guys got to sell, it's the time to sell, they're stupid to hold. | ||
Where are the apes right now? | ||
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Well, we call this Discount Monday. | |
So every time they want to drive the price down, everybody just keeps buying. | ||
That's not financial advice. | ||
That's just the way you look at it. | ||
So go ahead and keep laddering it down. | ||
Everybody's just buying it up. | ||
I mean, I bought several more today myself, and I know lots of people that did. | ||
So discount Mondays. | ||
Let's go. | ||
AMC Marine, talk to our audience for a second. | ||
I want to talk about the camaraderie and what you've learned together as a team. | ||
We had Brittany Avery on the other day, who bought her first stock in January. | ||
She's taught herself. | ||
She sounds like a trader now from Goldman Sachs, what she's learned, but she bought this stock at two. | ||
The stock was at 60. | ||
I said, hey, they're guys that dine out on Wall Street for a career on that trade. | ||
Talk about how you guys have learned, how you've taught each other. | ||
Tell us about the camaraderie of the Army of Apes. | ||
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Well, that's, that's a great question. | |
Cause, um, after the last interview we did last week, which I'd like to thank you very much, uh, Steve for allowing us the space to get on here like that. | ||
Um, I gotta tell you, it's really blown up on Twitter. | ||
A lot of new folks are wanting to come in here in a minute. | ||
Hopefully I could read a couple of messages, but I've gotten so many messages sent to me. | ||
And as far as the, uh, the folks, I mean, I call it crowdsource, uh, information and everybody just wants to share. | ||
If you come in, you show a little love and just question, you ask a question, everybody's sharing information. | ||
And I didn't know squat. | ||
I'm just a crayon-eating marine, right? | ||
I mean, I don't know squat about stocks, and then I started learning about it just being in the community. | ||
People like Bobsy Brittany. | ||
She's been phenomenal. | ||
She sits up for hours researching this stuff, reading articles, digging into back panels, writing out what she finds, and then other people find out stuff, and we all share that information, and then we make a decision for ourselves. | ||
We don't tell anybody what they can or cannot do. | ||
In fact, I think this is the smartest way to do it. | ||
It's crowdsourced education. | ||
It's phenomenal. | ||
I mean, you've got some intelligent folks on here. | ||
The folks that should be running Wall Street, plain and simple. | ||
Well, hopefully one day there will be. | ||
Take a couple minutes. | ||
We've got about two minutes left here. | ||
Walk us through some of the comments you had, some of the observations people gave you after your interview. | ||
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Well, here's one. | |
Dear AMC Marine, first let me say thank you for your service. | ||
I saw you on the war room. | ||
I believe in what the apes are doing. | ||
I love the movies and the people who need jobs. | ||
So I decided to become a baby ape yesterday and do what I can for the cause, and I bought the talk. | ||
Just saw your interview with Ben in his war room. | ||
A true inspiration, you are. | ||
And a further validation to how proud I am to be an ape. | ||
I don't know you, but I effin' love you, brother. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
Diamond hands. | ||
Hey man, I'm a Canadian grandfather watching our country being driven over the cliff. | ||
Saw you on the war room. | ||
You are a leader to the people all around the world who want love, community, and a family to flourish instead of corruption and every institution burning our country down and making the 1% filthy rich. | ||
And corrupt. | ||
God bless you and the apes. | ||
Hey, I am Serene. | ||
I'm a daily listener to War Room and wanted to, one, thank you for your service to our nation, and two, tell you how much I appreciated your appearance the other day. | ||
I'm new to the AMC and ape warfare. | ||
A friend just started talking to me about it back in May and shared a bunch of videos and convinced me. | ||
So I went in and bought 80 shares. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
I've got so many. | ||
I love what you're doing for us, Brother Ape. | ||
Greetings from over the ocean. | ||
Got people in Australia, got people in all kinds of other countries. | ||
I mean, people are seeing this. | ||
And people are thankful. | ||
And one thing I want to mention too is like, we talk about no politics, but in this community, it's up or down. | ||
It's all walks of life. | ||
I mean, we're healing from all the crap that's happened in this world, all of the politics and the fight and the separation that these rich and ultra rich 1% want to do to us. | ||
People are healing in this community. | ||
There's people that probably wouldn't have been friends six months ago. | ||
And now all we can do is say, I love you, brother. | ||
I love you, sister. | ||
I love you, brother. | ||
What can I do for you? | ||
Can I help you? | ||
I mean, it's absolutely phenomenal, Steve. | ||
And I mean, I've gotten so many, my DMs are blowing up and I'm loving it. | ||
Real quickly, cause we only got about a minute. | ||
I wanted to make sure everybody in the audience, we're not telling you to buy stock, but how do people get access? | ||
How do they come on board? | ||
Do they follow your Twitter? | ||
Give people, we got about 30 seconds. | ||
How do people find out more about the Army of Apes and how can they join? | ||
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So that's something that's been bothering some of us. | |
So I'm gonna go ahead and announce it right here, right now. | ||
I've got together with about 10 or 11 other people. | ||
I'm going to start a non-profit foundation. | ||
Yes! | ||
So we're going to do it. | ||
I need some support. | ||
I need some backers so anybody can help. | ||
Because I want to get into the communities. | ||
I want to travel around. | ||
I want to get people inspired. | ||
I want to teach them how they can start investing in themselves. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
We are captive to the debtors. | ||
The 99%. | ||
They keep us in debt all the time. | ||
They don't. | ||
They call us dumb money. | ||
It's because they don't want us investing in the stock market. | ||
They don't want to see us take the $200 I put in a couple years ago and now turn my retirement account into $300,000. | ||
They don't want to see that happen to the average Joe. | ||
So I just want you to know that 10 of us are working on that. | ||
Perfect. | ||
If you want, just DM me. | ||
I've got a website that we're going to have. | ||
I just bought it about 30 minutes before here. | ||
I've got a couple of them. | ||
The MarineXXX.com. | ||
We'll have that running up soon and you can start looking out. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
The MarineXXX is your Twitter handle? | ||
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Yes. | |
We'll get you connected, I promise. | ||
Perfect. | ||
AMC Marine, thank you very much. | ||
We'll get all your information up in the live chat. | ||
Until tomorrow morning at 10, you've been in the War Room. |