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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. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
...most heaven, West Virginia, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River. | ||
Life is old there, older than the trees, younger than the mountains, growing like a breeze. | ||
Country roads take me home to the place I belong. | ||
West Virginia, mountain mama, take me home, country roads. | ||
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Hey, in just a few hours you're going to see great fireworks right behind me at the Washington Monument. | ||
Let's celebrate Independence Day by getting independent from the social media oligarchs in Silicon Valley. | ||
I got the Twitter killer for you. | ||
It's called Getter. | ||
Get it on your App Store. | ||
It does everything Twitter does, but it does it a heck of a lot better. | ||
It won't cancel you, and you will be able to speak truth to power. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Monday, the 5th of July, the year of our Lord, 2021. | ||
This is the official, I guess, the day everybody takes off for the 4th of July, the federal holiday. | ||
I want to welcome you into the War Room now with almost 65 million downloads in the podcast. | ||
Of course, we're live everywhere. | ||
I want to welcome the Real America Voices new channel, Samsung TV Plus, channel 1029 on all the other distribution platforms, Roku, Pluto, John Frederick's Radio, everywhere. | ||
Of course, I really want to thank GNews and GTV for Mandarin, for simulcasting Mandarin. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to get to. | ||
I want to start with this new social media platform. | ||
Going to bring in our old co-host, the original co-host with Rahim and myself of War Room Impeachment. | ||
But I got to say, and I don't want to be snarky on Independence Day or the Independence Day Plus. | ||
But Jason, Mark Zuckerberg's communications team is working overtime to try to convince us he's either an alien or a cyborg. | ||
On what planet is that video put out by his team considered a smart communications strategy? | ||
You see with John Denver's treacly song, Country Road. | ||
He's in a wetsuit on, it looks like, I don't know, a surfboard or something, surfing through a lake with the American flag. | ||
I mean, a guy that's done more to oppress and suppress voices than anybody, probably than Jack Dorsey at Twitter. | ||
Just your observations, your communication strategies, and then became kind of chief of staff for President Trump and now CEO of the new platform, Getter. | ||
But I just got to ask about Zuckerberg. | ||
What is going on with that? | ||
We had to start the show with that because it shows you Everything that's wrong in social media right now, these oligarchs are so detached from reality. | ||
Jason Miller. | ||
Time with 100% more air conditioning, so I'm not sweating as I'm chatting with you guys. | ||
Two things can be true here. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg, as you said, has done more to shut down free speech. | ||
We remember him not allowing anyone on Facebook to share the Hunter Biden story. | ||
Obviously, Facebook has de-platformed President Trump. | ||
They've even put up a warning on some of the getter page saying some of the content on this page may not live up to our community standards. | ||
Okay, that's complete nonsense. | ||
He should not be talking about anything. | ||
Patriotism or American ideals. | ||
We know how much Zuckerberg is in bed with the Chinese, but also at the same time can be true. | ||
I'm not sure that I can pull that off on that little hoverboard thing without face planning. | ||
So I do have to give them a small amount of props for not wiping out, at least not the video that we saw. | ||
You know, it's completely insincere. | ||
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That's what we would call a try hard. | |
But particularly, wasn't it the start of the 4th of July weekend that Facebook actually went to what we call that great German film, The Lives of Others? | ||
They went full Stasi on us. | ||
Actually having, teeing up people to turn your relatives in, turn your friends in, if they see anything that's suspicious or they deem extremism. | ||
I mean, didn't they go full Lives of Others, start the Independence Day weekend? | ||
Well, they did, and in fact, a friend of the show, Ben Ferguson, said that he tried to turn in AOC, which I thought was actually pretty funny. | ||
But no, are you worried that someone is becoming radicalized? | ||
But hey, Zuckerberg, have you not driven over to San Francisco lately? | ||
Have you not looked at the way that people are defecating on the streets? | ||
Tearing down statues of Abraham Lincoln, renaming high schools to get away from George Washington and the founding fathers. | ||
Zuckerberg, did you miss the BLM Summer of Violence last year? | ||
I mean, it's completely ridiculous. | ||
And for him to be out there trying to make it seem like he's literally a flag-waving patriot, I think is insincere. | ||
Okay, you've transitioned over to be CEO of a social media platform now, and you know, you were the closest, you and Dan Scavino, for years, were the closest to President Trump about all the trials and tribulations he had on social media. | ||
What I'm amazed about is how you guys have blown the doors off. | ||
You know, obviously, we're a friend of the firm of Getter, but I am stunned by you guys. | ||
I think if we get the ratings up, I think you're number three overall in apps for social media on Apple. | ||
How did you guys what I call fire off the football so strongly to be so highly ranked when obviously you're working through you know technical issues as any any startup or launch would work through? | ||
hundreds of millions of dollars in budgets. How did you guys, what I call fire off the football, so strongly to be so highly ranked when obviously you're working through, you know, technical issues as any startup or launch would work through? How did you guys do that? Well, I think this really, look, and I can go and map out our launch strategy and some things that we did, but the reality here is there's such a hunger, there's such a desire from conservatives and and freedom loving patriots, not just in the US. | ||
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You put up how Flavio Bolsonaro has joined the platform. | ||
We had people joining from everywhere from Bosnia to, you know, to Colombia, to Canada, I was on TBS TV in Japan just last night doing a big lengthy interview with them. | ||
So all around the world, there's this hunger and desire to get rid of the big tech oligarchs, to get away from the social media overlords who've been dictating and playing God as far as well. | ||
You can say that, but you can't say that. | ||
And so as much as I want to say that, and again, our team worked really hard and we had some great partners. | ||
People love freedom. | ||
The message, independent state declaring that we don't have to live under their oppression any longer. | ||
There's a hunger in America with conservatives. | ||
People want a new platform and they also want the good technology, Steve. | ||
They want to make sure they're not de-platformed. | ||
They don't want to go to some inferior product. | ||
Yeah, the amazing thing of Bolsonaro, he's like people maybe not may not know this, but yeah, you're Bolsonaro, the president who's going to have a brutal presidential re-election contest against Lula, kind of a battle of the titans down in Brazil in September of 2022, just before our midterms. | ||
He's like Trump. | ||
It was his use of social media that disintermediated the left-wing media in Brazil and allowed him to capture the presidency. | ||
His son, his oldest son, who runs all of social media for him, and they live on social media, came on today, and correct me if I'm wrong, you're Portuguese, I think you're in seven or eight languages, but your Portuguese hasn't even kicked in yet, right? | ||
The Portuguese language version of this will start in a couple of days? | ||
Yeah, I'll start in about a week or so. | ||
So we're currently up in English, Spanish, French, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese, Mandarin. | ||
So we have seven languages right now. | ||
We're also adding in Portuguese. | ||
We're also adding in Pausa, which is the primary dialect in Nigeria. | ||
And just to make sure for any of our Nigeria peeps, And the reason Nigeria is important is Nigeria is the one that tossed Twitter out, didn't they? | ||
They said, we don't want you guys anymore because you're oppressing our freedom of speech. | ||
bit of slack. We'll add one here. But no, we have a lot of excitement, a lot more languages that are being added. This is a global platform. | ||
People love freedom. | ||
And the reason Nigeria is important is Nigeria is the one that tossed Twitter out, didn't they? They said we don't want you guys anymore because you're oppressing our freedom of speech. Is that correct? Yeah, you got exactly right. | ||
And so, in fact, Twitter is actually banned now from Nigeria, so there's no Twitter at all. | ||
Big, huge vacuum. | ||
You know, one of the interesting things as you look around the world, Steve, Twitter right now is actually bigger than Facebook in Japan. | ||
The type of format, the way people are communicating, and that's where people look and they see that Getter is even so much superior with different features, the longer posts, the longer videos, being able to import in the tweets. | ||
And I tell you, Steve, That was, that's a feature that has really blown people away. | ||
They're like, wait, I can move all of my tweets in together. | ||
I own my tweets. | ||
Yeah, you do folks. | ||
And they're going to come with you. | ||
Yeah, no, that's a part of the intellectual property that Twitter never really told people about, but it's very powerful. | ||
You own your intellectual property. | ||
Two things we've got to get through, I want to get through. | ||
One is the engagement rates. | ||
I've never been on Twitter. | ||
Andrew Breitbart, my old partner, he was the Donald Trump when Twitter first launched. | ||
All those accounts on Twitter are all fake accounts, but I've got an account. | ||
On Getter, and I'm blown away by the engagement. | ||
Talk to me about these engagement rates are off the charts for any conservative out there that wants to find an audience. | ||
I've never seen engagements like this. | ||
Well, no, this is one of the things that we didn't necessarily anticipate, that folks are going together and they're staying on the platform, because they're looking and they're like, wow, there are a lot of cool people here. | ||
We have Dinesh D'Souza, we have Terrence Williams, we have Stephen K. Bannon, we have the War Room, we have Monica Crowley, we have Marjorie Taylor Greene, we have all these great conservatives who've gone and signed up for the platform, and they're posting, and routinely. | ||
In fact, in front of the show, Newsmax, for example, is posting news content All throughout the day. | ||
And so people get there like, this is really neat. | ||
So I'll give you an example. | ||
Mike Pompeo, along with Ben Carson, two prominent Trump administration folks who joined Getter. | ||
Secretary Pompeo posted a very simple, happy Independence Day. | ||
And within seven or 10 minutes, he had 5,000 likes. | ||
People are just, they're engaged, they're going back and forth. | ||
I'm getting engagement, probably my following on Twitter, because I've been on that for longer, and probably five or six times bigger than my following on Getter, just because, again, we're a day old. | ||
I'm literally getting almost the exact same engagement rates with an audience of fifth or sixth less. | ||
And people have great comments, and they're dying. | ||
It's just, it's a community. | ||
And Steve, that's one of the things, quite frankly, that I learned from you when we started War Room, is how do you build a community? | ||
How do you give people a place to go where they know they're not gonna be censored or de-platformed, where they can share their voice? | ||
It all started with War Room impeachment. | ||
You were the genius behind it, Steve. | ||
You said, no, we're not gonna kowtow and cave in to the idiot softies on Capitol Hill. | ||
We're gonna show that we wanna fight. | ||
You've carried that on with the fraud that we saw on November 3rd. | ||
You haven't backed down at all. | ||
We're not gonna back down at all here on Getter. | ||
Yeah, and for all the news sites out there, Populous Press, Citizens Free Press, all the people we profile, Revolver, you ought to take the lead in Newsmax. | ||
I mean, they are really on top of this and putting up news stories and people are really getting access, I think, to Newsmax in an aspect they've never seen before. | ||
So all the other news sites, I strongly recommend giving these engagements. | ||
Last thing, there's some controversy in some of the chat rooms about Google. | ||
Walk through Tag Manager, Google Analytics, walk us through what Getter is. | ||
You've got about a minute. | ||
Yeah, real quick, we did hear this and we're going to make adjustments as we hear back from the Getter community. | ||
We were never doing anything with Google Tag Manager. | ||
We did have Google Analytics for the first day with the launch. | ||
We've removed that to make sure that folks know that there's no attachment. | ||
We're not doing anything with Google any way, shape, or form with regard to data or any of that. | ||
So we hear you. | ||
We got the feedback. | ||
We're actually building out a proprietary in-house All you used Google for, though, was the metadata. | ||
is this going to be big as we talk about engagement, how we help the user experience. | ||
So folks, we're listening. We take this very seriously. We take to heart when we hear from you. | ||
It's been fixed. | ||
All you use Google for though was the metadata. There was no individual data, correct? | ||
Correct. | ||
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Right, exactly. | |
That's just for the metadata as far as users in the country and things like that. | ||
So there's never any information or personal data that was shared with anything. | ||
We're very much against that, to be clear. | ||
But even to remove any possible question, we'll just build our own proprietary analytics and eliminate that barrier. | ||
Okay, what's your get-or-handle? | ||
We got a punch here. | ||
What's your get-or-handle, sir? | ||
At Jason Miller in D.C. | ||
Jump on. | ||
Follow me. | ||
Getter is fun. | ||
The in-app video editing is really cool. | ||
It took me just a moment to figure it out. | ||
We're still kind of working through a couple of the keys. | ||
It is such a cool feature. | ||
You don't have to toggle back and forth. | ||
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This technology, folks, is just sick. | |
People love it. | ||
That's the engagement rates. | ||
Okay, Jason, thank you very much. | ||
Great. | ||
Congratulations on the great launch, sir. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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We're going to go live to the first nation that ever recognized the independent American Republic in 1777. | ||
Next. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, the answer to that question is Morocco. | ||
At the 20th of December, the year of our Lord, 1777, just 18 months into the birth of our nation, during still some of the darkest days of the American Revolution, when we were not winning a lot, the Kingdom of Morocco actually formally recognized the United States. | ||
I think it had a little bit to do with Gibraltar, right? | ||
So they're right across. | ||
We're going to get to Michael Yon, the great combat Correspondent has gone from Central America to the border of Greece and Turkey to talk about this migrant issue. | ||
He went down to Gibraltar. | ||
He's now in Morocco. | ||
As soon as we work out technical issues, we're going to get Michael on. | ||
But as a backup, we go to South Dakota live. | ||
For the celebration of liberty and the armor-piercing shell and patriot so far of the year, Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, talk to us about, you had a massive announcement yesterday on the 4th of July at 10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Time, like you said you were going to do. | ||
Talk to us about what you told the nation yesterday. | ||
What's this big announcement? | ||
Well, the big announcement for our Cyber Symposium, which is on August 10th, 11th, and 12th, is going to be in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | ||
And the reason we waited, we had to wait because I basically booked every hotel in the town. | ||
We've got over a thousand rooms lined up so we won't have any excuses for any politicians not making it. | ||
Actually, I'm in South Dakota right now. | ||
We had a great Fourth of July. | ||
I'm still on a family vacation and I'm very familiar. | ||
I went and toured where we're going to have the event and it's just going to be amazing. | ||
It is built for this. | ||
I'm not going to give the exact location or the exact building for other reasons right now. | ||
And Steve, what we decided to do is we're going to send out personal invites to all the politicians, all the State Senators, State Representatives, Governors, Secretary of States. | ||
We're going to have a whole list. | ||
We're sending them all out, giving them personal invites. | ||
This is a big thing. | ||
It's one of the most important events in history. | ||
We're going to pass out the packet captures to all the cyber forensic experts that, and they're going to look at them. | ||
This over the three days, first couple of the first day, they're just going to get very familiar with all of it. | ||
And then they're going to turn around to the media and to the, Okay, first off, by the way, you're in a beautiful location. | ||
I know you don't want to give it for family, but you're in South Dakota. | ||
It's an absolutely stunning, stunning location. | ||
You're taking a couple of days off with the family to enjoy the Fourth of July? | ||
Yeah, man, we do every year. | ||
We come here and we had We set a record here, at least it's for this town. | ||
We had 592 firecrackers we rolled into the street yesterday out in front of the houses there and we blew them up. | ||
That was epic. | ||
It took, how long does that take to go off? | ||
One minute and 51 seconds. | ||
But then we had fire, we had our own fireworks last night like we always do. | ||
It was great. | ||
It was a two hour show. | ||
What did Joe Biden, just to get the audience up to speed on the holiday weekend, Joe Biden, Kristi Noem, having worked with President Trump and having that magnificent event on July 4th of 2020, Joe Biden canceled the fireworks at Mount Rushmore, is that correct? | ||
That's correct. | ||
And what a shame. | ||
And that, you know, that just gets, I think that gets everybody engaged. | ||
Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, it doesn't matter. | ||
You're going, what sense does that make? | ||
That just, that was just a vengeful thing. | ||
And to take, here's, it's our Independence Day and you're, you know, this goes, you know, against everything we stand for. | ||
And it's just a, It's just one of those decisions that's come out of D.C. | ||
of 40-some now, I think it's over 40 executive orders that don't help anyone. | ||
And that's actually helping our cause, Steve, because more and more Democrats, as you know, I think it's up to almost 30% now of Democrats and 80% of Republicans believe this election was fraudulent, a crime was committed, and it came through the machines and through computers. | ||
So it's all helping, it's all helping. | ||
They don't even realize. | ||
I think they overplay their hand all the time. | ||
And I'm actually relying on them to get news out about the Cyber Symposium, which they did, of course. | ||
Alan Duke went right on there and put fake news, fake news, all last week that the Cyber Symposium contained false information. | ||
I went on OAN and they put it right over that. | ||
And just shameful. | ||
But he reached out to me. | ||
Alan Duke, I want to get into that. | ||
One of the reasons that this is, I want to go back through the math. | ||
You're seeing, in fact, there's new polling out last night I was looking at. | ||
Among independents, Biden's approval rating on a massive new poll among independents is 43%. | ||
43% among independents. | ||
The only reason his number's above 50 is this overwhelming, like in the 90s, approval by Democrats. | ||
But the polling also shows, Rasmussen shows 41% of the American people believe he's illegitimate, illegal, or there was massive voter fraud to get him into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, including 10% of Democrats. | ||
Part of that, later in the show we're going to have Matt DiPerno from Michigan, we're going to have hopefully Colbeck, the former Senator, and Boris talking about the ground game of how people are going through in these full forensic audits state by state. | ||
Mike Lindell, as we've been telling you from day one, is the air game. | ||
He's coming in on the cyber attacks, he's coming in about the machines, he's coming in, he makes the case that the Chinese Communist Party was directly involved in that, and he's put out to the world. | ||
What is Alan Duke? | ||
Alan Duke's been one of your biggest critics. | ||
Why is he reaching out to you? | ||
You've made an invitation, in fact, I would actually think that you might have a suite for him in one of the nice hotels in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on the 10th, 11th, and the 12th. | ||
I think you designate the Alan Duke suite if Alan would grace his presence To come out there and actually take it on he's been the biggest critic of you in the media What wouldn't you think he would want to come out and actually rip you apart on a global stage? | ||
Well, he's got it. He did text me. He's got a family event and he's sending his mate his main guy Martin but he did commit that Martin's gonna be there and And, but we got into a texting and I said, and here's what he put. | ||
He goes, Mike, I got nothing against you. | ||
I'm a Patriot too. | ||
And all this stuff I go, really? | ||
I said, and he put in his text. | ||
He says, I just believe your dad is wrong. | ||
And I said, the key word, Alan, is believe. | ||
Just because you believe something, you have no facts to back up what you're saying, where I do have facts to back up what I'm saying. | ||
So what you do, and you've done it with vaccines, you've done it with where the China virus started. | ||
And for years now, he's been taking his little group and they put false information over things subjectively. | ||
They can just say whatever they want, put false information over it, and then later they say, well, you know what? | ||
We made a mistake. | ||
It turns out it was true. | ||
Well, that's wrong. | ||
That is completely wrong, because he can be subjective. | ||
He can believe what he wants to believe. | ||
You know, if you don't believe it, or if you're being subjective, obviously then, Martin, you get here, but then what are they going to say? | ||
I said, Alan, you could actually turn this whole thing around and apologize to the whole world after the symposium, which he will have to do, Steve. | ||
He didn't answer me back on that, but he should come out with a full-fledged apology to the world. | ||
That we had the evidence all along and he kept putting a fact check over it saying it was false. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to that data part, because a lot of people are saying, hey, Mike Lindell's a great guy, but, you know, he's in an area he doesn't really fully understand. | ||
He's got these cyber guys, these white hat guys, but we really haven't had their names released, right, and hopefully that'll happen on the 10th, 11th, the 12th, but that he really hasn't released any data. | ||
You've talked about packet captures, you've talked about data, you've got four films out there, but there really hasn't been the release of any data. | ||
Will that actually, walk through the mechanics and logistics Right. | ||
of the presentations on the 10th, 11th, and 12th. | ||
Not about the audience coming, we'll do that later. | ||
But when are you gonna turn over, and when are you gonna turn over, because one of the big questions is, we haven't seen your data. | ||
We've seen representations of the data, and we've seen your guys repining to the data, but so far you haven't seen the data. | ||
So walk people through when they're actually gonna get to see the data. | ||
Right, what's gonna happen is on the 10th, 11th, and 12th, on the 10th, the people that we're inviting are cyber forensic experts. | ||
And these guys are, they have to have CISSP credentials, but that's just a starting point. | ||
They will be vetted to make sure. | ||
It'd be like inviting blood DNA guys. | ||
You got to make sure you have, that that's what their specialty is. | ||
Now we're inviting hundreds of them. | ||
I want to get as many as we can from our country. | ||
I know I have other countries committed. | ||
They want to send a couple of their own cyber guys to validate this. | ||
And what we're going to do, As we're going to pass out, they're called packet captures, everybody. | ||
These are captured in time. | ||
They go through the internet. | ||
If you look them up, it's very interesting. | ||
These are like taking a film or capturing data that transfers from the internet from computer to computer and it grabs everything that happens during that space and time. | ||
The key is you can't change them. | ||
If you captured them, you can't go back in time and muddy them and alter them or change them in any way. | ||
So the key is to actually have them. | ||
Our government should have been capturing the whole election, but they didn't. | ||
They were warned by the Democrats that we got to do something with these machines, but they never did. | ||
So we have all the packet captures for the whole election. | ||
We're going to pass it out with these forensic guys, all the cyber forensic guys, and they can dig in. | ||
I want to make like five different groups and we're going to rotate them. | ||
Okay, everybody rotate. | ||
Do we agree here? | ||
Let's see. | ||
I want to see Arizona. | ||
I want to see Minnesota. | ||
Boom. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Here you go. | ||
And then we have the overall picture with all the captures where it shows Donald Trump won by over 10 million votes and they can all dig into that. | ||
But they're all going to say one thing. | ||
Everyone is going to say, wow, True, true, true, true. | ||
It's all the way down the board. | ||
It's 100% accurate and it's not subjective. | ||
So then I want them to tell all the media that's there, hopefully including Fox. | ||
We're going to have a big campaign to get Fox there. | ||
But everybody, it'll be live streamed, the biggest live stream event in history I want. | ||
Everybody looking because the whole world's at stake here. | ||
And then you've got all the politicians. | ||
This is their second chance. | ||
This is their second chance, Steve, to make up for November, December, when they didn't do their jobs. | ||
They didn't look at things. | ||
All we wanted back then was, hey, let's look at this. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
These machines are owned by the public. | ||
We bought them. | ||
Why don't we get to look at the routers and the machines? | ||
And we're going to look at it all. | ||
We're also going to do one more thing. | ||
We're going to have a mock election, too. | ||
Michael, we're getting to all that. | ||
Please stay. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with Mike Lindell in the War Room in just a second. | ||
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Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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West Virginia. | ||
Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River Life is old there, older than the trees Younger than the mountains, growing like a breeze Country roads, take me home to the place | ||
West Virginia, mountain mama, take me home, country roads. | ||
Okay, that is Mark Zuckerberg on the very weekend. | ||
Facebook really went Lives of Others, which is that German film about people ratting each other out in East Germany during the darkest days of the Soviet control of East Germany. | ||
The Stasi, the police. | ||
And, you know, Facebook came out end of last week, wanted people to turn each other in, family members to turn each other in, friends and colleagues, if you thought, quote unquote, people were starting to push extremist sites or starting to talk in extremist rhetoric. | ||
And then Zuckerberg comes out and tries to make up for it by having this bizarre video. | ||
He's now convinced me and I say this as somebody that's evidence based, database and science based because we've got the great we've got the great Joe Allen now as an official contributor war room that does both transhumanism and he does the UFOs. | ||
One of the great young writers out there. | ||
I am now convinced that Zuckerberg is not a cyborg. | ||
I actually think he is an alien. | ||
Only an alien would think that that played to the American people after everything he's done to try to suppress free speech. | ||
Mike Lindell, I had other things to talk about, but I got to get on 4th of July weekend, understanding what a patriot you are and how much you've not just sacrificed, but risked your company, your Christian-based, God-centered drug network, rehab network, your personal life and your reputation, everything to try to get to the bottom as a patriot. | ||
I understand the meaning of the revolutionary generation of 1776 is that we're not going to be dictated to ever by oligarchs or tyrants or monarchs, right? | ||
It's just not what's in the American system. | ||
And if you look at in South Dakota, the pioneers that came out and really from a primeval forest, you know, really built the most advanced post-industrial civilization in mankind's history. | ||
I gotta ask you about Zuckerberg. | ||
You've had a lot of fights with this guy over the years. | ||
How can he on Fourth of July weekend actually call for more oppression? | ||
And here's the dangerous thing about people turning themselves in. | ||
By now having like a Stasi where you're turning in your neighbors, your children are turning in parents, friends are turning in each other. | ||
And then come out and have this thing where he's on a lake on a surfboard with the American flag with this creepy John Denver, this treacly John Denver song. | ||
Give us your observations, Mike. | ||
Well, I don't call him Mark Zuckerberg for nothing. | ||
He's shameful. | ||
All that aside, it's just shameful what he has done to our country. | ||
This is all about he can, because of the media, he can go out there and switch the narrative any way he wants. | ||
Here he's driving along waving a flag when he's done more for suppression to our country and more to hurt our free speech. | ||
Him and Jack Dorsey are neck and neck. | ||
And then you've got to realize that both of them were also part of this election, you know, this election crimes. | ||
I mean, he basically took Wisconsin single handedly. | ||
All of us can only donate so much and he donated all these boxes where people go in and dump all these ballots in. | ||
And it's just shameful. | ||
I mean, this is where we got, this is where Alan Duke comes in with Mark Zuckerberg, these guys that change any narrative they want and they can come out with the media, make it look like he's all patriotic. | ||
And some people believe that garbage. | ||
They actually believe it. | ||
It's been brainwashed and brainwashed. | ||
This is what we've been up against. | ||
The Wall Street Journal just came out with an article. | ||
I haven't read it yet. | ||
I heard about it this morning. | ||
Mr. President, you didn't win Michigan. | ||
So they're going to start steering the narrative that he didn't win Michigan. | ||
Of course, Donald Trump won Michigan. | ||
That's the most obvious state of all. | ||
When you dump hundreds of thousands of votes in the middle of the night, and then you say, oh, those were mail-in votes. | ||
No, they weren't. | ||
The mail-in votes were counted on the morning of the 3rd. | ||
But you got people like Mark Zuckerberg that can go out there and destroy our country for his own self-serving interests. | ||
And then act like he's a patriot or whatever he's doing flying along with you know on a on a Whatever that is a hover thing or something that he's trying to project there. | ||
I mean it's it's sickening. | ||
It is sickening the guy You're right. | ||
He is deranged. | ||
It's actually a derangement and I And the sad thing is that that's why, that's what we've been fighting here is the media. | ||
We've been fighting the media. | ||
And that's why our free speech, it is so important that we get past this and we have like, you know, your show, Real America's Voice, The War Room. | ||
FrankSpeech.com. | ||
All these things that are out there to get the truth out or at least get the, you know, to be able to speak freely. | ||
When I heard that he was doing that, I'm thinking to myself, wow, when's it not going to come on my door? | ||
I'll be the first one on that list. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
You know, I better not answer my door for a while. | ||
It'll be Mark Zuckerberg with about six guys behind him going, we're here. | ||
We're here to take away your voice. | ||
You have a very big mouth for our country. | ||
We need to silence you. | ||
We need to silence you. | ||
My name is Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
Terrible, terrible human being. | ||
He'll come in that hovercraft, the American flag, Facebook's PR department. | ||
Let me tell you something, brothers. | ||
That is not working. | ||
He looks like a freak, but I've actually gone, he's not a cyborg. | ||
I thought he was a cyborg. | ||
He's not a cyborg. | ||
Science-based, data-based, evidence-based. | ||
I'm going to put Joe Allen in this. | ||
He's got to be an alien. | ||
Only an alien would think that. | ||
That would play the American. | ||
Something wrong. | ||
Okay. | ||
I got to go back to the 10th, 11th, and 12th. | ||
You have DEF CON with all the experts are going to be in Vegas. | ||
You're going to do it right afterwards in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, August 10th, 11th, and 12th. | ||
Is the public, I understand you're writing from around the world, and I already hear that people in China are going to be showing up for this, that people want to get to the bottom of it. | ||
You're going to release all the data. | ||
You're like Fresno State. | ||
You're going to go anywhere, anytime, play anybody. | ||
Anybody comes. | ||
You're going to take them on, you can see all your data. | ||
They just got to be an expert and meet these kind of international standards. | ||
About the general public, and particularly people that are part of the, hey, I love Mike Lindell and I just support this guy. | ||
Are they, should they start to try to book rooms in South Dakota? | ||
Should they come? | ||
Is it going to be a rally? | ||
Is there something for the public? | ||
Or is this all just for professionals? | ||
No, please, please, the public, we do not come, but I have a big job for you out there. | ||
You need, right now, to reach out to your governors, your attorney generals, your secretaries, all your senators, your congressmen, reach out to them and say, hey, have you heard about the Cyber Symposium? | ||
You need to represent us. | ||
You need to get booked for South Dakota. | ||
I've got all the hotel rooms booked for the three days. | ||
So when we're gonna send the invitations out, I need everybody's help out there to put the pressure on them all to be there. | ||
Send your letters in to Fox and start reporting the news one. | ||
Shame on Fox. | ||
Shame on Fox. | ||
I mean, they need to be there. | ||
They need to run this nonstop. | ||
They need to get behind this and at least if they can't start being a journalist, not just a journalist, but being a network again, where you're at least reporting the news. | ||
I want all the public put pressure on all your politicians to reach out. | ||
They all have my number. | ||
They can reach me. | ||
I'm not even going to put a number up, Steve, because I don't want, you know, thousands and thousands of requests coming in. | ||
And everyone that needs to be there has my number. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
We're going to get this all sorted. | ||
War Room is going to do live wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
I know Getter is going to be there. | ||
All the different news organizations we work with is going to be a huge gathering. | ||
They want to see it live. | ||
I think we're going to push the Chinese Communist Party, since you accused them directly of essentially what I say is an act of war, of determining an American election. | ||
We're in Mandarin. | ||
We're calling out the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
If you want to have any face, any stature in the world, you've got to show up. | ||
Because Mike Lindell trash talks you every day, almost as bad as Steve Bannon and Miles Guo. | ||
And so you've got to show up. | ||
You've got to represent. | ||
I want to say, Steve, I want to say one more thing quick here that we're going to do. | ||
I want the public to really watch that first day of the first day because we're also going to do a mock election and show you what a packet capture is. | ||
We have Dominion machines. | ||
We have SmartMag. | ||
We have ESNet. | ||
We're going to line them up like cordwood. | ||
Everyone's got all the standard stuff. | ||
We're going to do this mock election. | ||
They do the mock election. | ||
we're gonna have a hacker flip the votes, comes out the other end and go, what? | ||
But then this will be key. | ||
We're gonna have someone that has been capturing the packets. | ||
They're gonna come in and say, okay, here's what happened at 1102. | ||
We show it just so people understand what a packet capture is. | ||
It'll show what the idea of the computer, how many votes were flipped, and that's forever embedded in time. | ||
So I want, this is gonna be a big educational process over the three days to show the whole world what we have, which is non-subjective evidence. | ||
What the, what the, what are the... | ||
What actually happened on November 3rd? | ||
Who actually won? | ||
By how much? | ||
And it's non-subjective. | ||
When we get done with the three days, everybody, as long as you get everybody there, everybody in public, put the pressure on them. | ||
We're going to bring this to the Supreme Court. | ||
And yes, they will pull it down. | ||
That's another thing that Alan Duke said was false. | ||
It's called a quo warranto. | ||
And yes, Donald Trump will be put in as president. | ||
I could be out by a month, Alan. | ||
It might be September. | ||
Okay, real quickly, go to Frank's Speech. | ||
You've got your platform. | ||
You're also on Getter. | ||
How do people get to Frank's Speech and Lyndale TV to follow you? | ||
I know you're up there daily. | ||
How do people get there? | ||
Yeah, just go to frankspeech.com and put in your phone number. | ||
That'll get you there and you'll get our alerts. | ||
We've got all the networks, everybody there. | ||
We're running the War Room Daily there. | ||
We're running a 24-7 stream from Lyndale TV there and it's a place where we can speak freely basically and say what we want, when we want. | ||
And then also, everybody, I want to put one more plug for the LyndaleRecoveryNetwork.org. | ||
I want everybody out there, if people are hurting right now, send them there. | ||
This is a time to reach out to people that have addiction issues, and it's free, everybody. | ||
It's free. | ||
Go there and get some help if you need it. | ||
I gotta tell you, Mike, thanks so much for taking time away from a family vacation. | ||
The blessings of liberty are upon you, because you're one of the great fighters and patriots of our time. | ||
Thank you so much for taking July 4th off and visiting with us. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
You guys starting tomorrow? | ||
Every single day is going to be working on that cyber symposium, so it's going to be the biggest event changing our history. | ||
It's going to be awesome. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We'll be there. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Okay, listen, I think we worked out our technical problems. | ||
Let's try to get Michael Yan, the combat correspondent. | ||
He's been in Central America. | ||
He went to the border of Greece and Turkey to look at this migrant crisis up close. | ||
He's been seeing in Central America and reporting, as Todd Benson have, about what's coming up on this invasion of the United States. | ||
You're in Morocco right now, the first nation ever to recognize the fledgling American Republic. | ||
Michael, we've got about a minute. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
Where are you right now and why are you in Morocco following the great migrant invasion Hey Steve, yeah, I'm standing in Africa, I'm standing in Morocco, right beside Spain here. | ||
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There's a city, a Spanish city called Cueta. | |
And it's right, if you can get into that town right there, there's the fence, then you're in the EU, you're in the European Union. | ||
So this is part of the invasion route. | ||
And this is an area where migrants have been weaponized as they are between Turkey and Greece, as they are through Central America and coming up into the United States. | ||
So this is a really key place to be. | ||
That's why I'm here. | ||
And of course, it's very friendly here to Americans. | ||
Morocco has always had good relations with the United States since our Revolutionary War. | ||
They were the first country to recognize the United States. | ||
And they're extremely friendly when they find out I'm American. | ||
So I'm quite safe here, actually. | ||
Michael, we're going to take a short commercial break, but I just got to ask you, having a part of Spain in North Africa that not many people know, once the migrants get across that fence, they're actually in the EU and can get free passes to Spain? | ||
Got about 15 seconds. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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Well, yeah, they're kicking out the Algerians. | ||
I got an Algerian right copy. | ||
Not letting the Algerians in, but most of the Africans from Sub-Saharan Africa, they're getting right in. | ||
So if you can get yourself across that fence right behind me, you're in Europe. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return to Morocco with Michael Yan in a moment. | ||
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Okay, you just heard from the armor-piercing shell that is Mike Lindell. | ||
He's got this symposium he's going to have for the world August 10th, 11th, 12th in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | ||
Right now the public is not invited. | ||
These are only professionals given the size of the venue and also the hotel accommodations. | ||
We'll have more details on that tomorrow about how you can participate. | ||
There's going to be live streaming non-stop. | ||
We're going to be there covering at the War Room. | ||
This is a once-in-a-lifetime as he throws down against the Chinese Communist Party, which he says direct intervention into the United States election. | ||
This all gets back to our sovereignty. | ||
That's what we got. | ||
Michael Yan, the great combat correspondent from Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Michael Yan is in is in Morocco. | ||
He just got back from the Turkey-Greece border. | ||
He's been in Central America, the Darien Gap. | ||
Michael, I got to ask you, these people, it's not their fault. | ||
I mean, they live in dire situations of poverty, both in Central America, Latin America, coming throughout the world. | ||
The question gets to be the sovereignty. | ||
You've got to protect your own citizens, particularly working class and middle class, that the burden of this mass migration and the illegal aliens. | ||
Come on, what lessons are you deriving now that you've been to the Greece-Turkey border and you're now in Morocco? | ||
Is the Mediterranean back you? | ||
Is that the moral equivalent of the Darien Gap that you see that people just risk their lives to get across? | ||
The Darien Gap stories you've been telling are absolutely tragic, particularly for the young people. | ||
Is that ocean in back you? | ||
Is that sea in back you? | ||
Is that the Darien Gap of Europe? | ||
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That is. | |
That's the Mediterranean Ocean right there. | ||
I mean, that's where they die, right? | ||
At the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
I mean, huge numbers have died out here. | ||
Nobody knows how many. | ||
About a month ago, Morocco released about 9,000 to swim right there. | ||
That town right there is Spain. | ||
That's the Sea of Spain, right? | ||
Sea of Spain. | ||
So if you can make it there, you're in the EU. | ||
So they released a bunch. | ||
They couldn't. | ||
The migrants could not get over the wall behind me. | ||
Well, some did, but mostly they tried to swim. | ||
And of course, some always drowned. | ||
Hold it! | ||
and others, you know, some got to go forward to the EU and others, the Algerians got sent back. | ||
You know, and they want to go because... | ||
Yeah, I got an issue. Why did Morocco do that? | ||
Are they weaponizing? | ||
In these disputes they've had? | ||
Look, you've got obviously Spain has territory on the Morocco's, you know, the North African coast. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
There's all this controversy about getting over to Gibraltar and getting to Spain. | ||
Is Morocco weaponizing these migrants sometimes in political spats with the Spanish government? | ||
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They did. | |
Now, keep in mind, Morocco is very friendly to the United States. | ||
I don't want to cause problems with Morocco. | ||
They've always been good to me everywhere I go. | ||
But they do have their tiff with Spain, and it goes back a long time, centuries. | ||
And so, they had a political spat last month to deal with something that I don't quite understand. | ||
But Morocco wanted to have some person of interest sent back to Morocco. | ||
Spain would not do it, so Morocco released about 9,000 migrants to go into Spain, right here. | ||
That's how easy it is to weaponize, of course. | ||
That's happening right now with Lithuania and Belarus, of course. | ||
We may shoot up Lithuania here shortly. | ||
And it's also happening, of course, with Turkey all the time. | ||
You know, the weaponization of migrants It's just a normal piece of business in today's world. | ||
It's a global crisis and the victims are the migrants themselves and the other victims are working class people in these countries that really have to bear the burden because the elites care less. | ||
Michael, we've only got a couple of minutes. | ||
I know you're doing other reporting we're going to have you on every day that we can get you because it's amazing you're going around really the world now and covering this crisis. | ||
That epitomizes itself on the southern border of the United States, particularly in the rear Grand Valley. | ||
I've got to ask you, though, given all the years you spent in Afghanistan, you've seen this kind of, you know, and I've been a big proponent of pulling out of Afghanistan, but just leaving some sort of residual paramilitary group. | ||
The Biden administration is just overnight pulling out of Bagram with what looks like no plan. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
The Taliban is already saying, hey, they're going to surround the U.S. | ||
Embassy. | ||
They're taking over. | ||
They're looting Bagram Air Base. | ||
They're giving people 30 days notice. | ||
Given all the decades you spent in Afghanistan, what is your thoughts? | ||
We got a couple minutes here. | ||
What are your thoughts on this Biden's administration's policy in Afghanistan? | ||
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Well, I spent a couple of years there, and this is quite predictable, you know, what's happening now. | ||
We knew that there would be probably civil war. | ||
We knew that the Taliban would fill the vacuum. | ||
That's quite clear. | ||
And I'm like you. | ||
I think that We spent a huge amount of life and treasure there. | ||
I've seen many people die right beside me. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
And I couldn't see the end game unless we were willing to commit for a century out there. | ||
And so, you know, I've been all over Afghanistan, East to West, North to South, out with Pashtun, Baluch, Bazaars, Tajiks, everybody you can name out there. | ||
And it's just clear that it would take a century of work To make that even into a developing country. | ||
I mean, it's literally 50 years behind Nepal. | ||
50, 60 years behind Nepal. | ||
I also spent a year in Nepal. | ||
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world. | ||
And Afghanistan's at least 50 years behind that. | ||
So, it's a long journey. | ||
I mean, unless our leadership could make a case that we're there for minerals, or we're there to have bases to counter Iran, or Pakistan, or China, or Russia. | ||
Now those are Good reasons to be there, actually. | ||
But they keep trying to sell it on women's rights and that sort of thing, and it's just not working. | ||
It's not selling. | ||
It's not going to work on that basis. | ||
We're not going to suddenly have women's rights in Afghanistan when we don't have those in Atlanta, when it's unsafe to walk in Washington, D.C., where your studio is. | ||
I mean, you know, it's safer in some places, literally, in Afghanistan than it is in Washington, D.C. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Let me ask you, Michael, we've got about a minute. | ||
What did the elites not get? | ||
You spent time with the tribes. | ||
You actually went out into the countryside and spent, that's your reporting was so incredible. | ||
And Afghanistan, people say, is really not a nation, but it's a collection of 50 to 100 tribes. | ||
What did the elites, and the entire time you were there, First of all, they don't take Afghanistan on its own terms. | ||
And that's what you've got to do. | ||
elites not get about what you just said is that hey you can't build democratic institutions, it will take you a hundred years. We already spent two trillion dollars. Two trillion dollars I think 2,200 combat dead, tens of thousands of combat casualties, PTSD, suicides, all of it. You got about a minute Michael. | ||
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What did the elites not get about Afghanistan? First of all they don't take Afghanistan on its own terms and that's what you've got to do. You know I spent a lot of time out with the tribes, no soldiers around me or anything like that. | |
It's actually safer like that than it was with soldiers, believe it or not, because I never got attacked when I was out alone. | ||
And you've just got to take them for what they are. | ||
Most of them are farmers. | ||
I've never met any farmers around the world in any of the about 80 countries I've been to at this point that you can't deal with. | ||
If you come in there and treat farmers like farmers, mostly they'll welcome you in. | ||
If you want to help them make better grapes or whatever, they'll put their guns down. | ||
But instead, we're coming in We're hunting a course for Al-Qaeda at that time, but we're alienating the entire country while we're doing it. | ||
Most of them didn't even know Al-Qaeda were in the country. | ||
Most of the Taliban didn't know Al-Qaeda were in the country. | ||
And you gotta keep in mind, when people try to define Taliban, you've had Eric Prentz on, he can tell you this. | ||
I mean, when people try to define Taliban, it's very difficult. | ||
It's a kind of a, it's a very vague term to start with. | ||
Basically, they're a bunch of country people. | ||
Most of them are illiterate. | ||
Most of them have no idea where New York is on a map. | ||
They have no idea Often they thought we were Russians. | ||
Often they thought we were Russians, literally. | ||
Michael, we gotta bounce. | ||
Michael Yan, live from Morocco. | ||
We're gonna have him back on tomorrow. | ||
Michael, thank you so much. |