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killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world.
anthony fauci
You don't want to frighten the American public.
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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.
anthony fauci
That this is going to be a real serious problem.
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on.
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US.
Germany, a man has contracted the virus.
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide.
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus.
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500.
anthony fauci
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.
peter navarro
Peter K. Navarro, sitting in for the Not vacationing, Stephen K. Bannon.
He's on a very important mission, which I'm going to talk about shortly.
Give you a run of show today.
We're going to start off talking a little bit about the In Trump Time book that I've written that's just come out.
We're going to do that because it speaks to the mission in many ways of this show, which is to get to the bottom of November 3, January 6, and what happened At the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
In the B Block, we're going to do a very deep dive into the economic woes that the Biden regime has basically saddled this beautiful but beleaguered republic with.
C Block, that's the bottom of the hour at 5.30.
We're going to then shift over and talk about the forced vaccination policy and the broader failure of the Biden regime to basically address the pandemic.
Hey, Joe, it's harder than it looks.
And then we'll finish up in the D block for the end of the show with a with an absolutely revolting, disgusting clip from from Anthony Fauci.
That proves what, again, what a rodent that guy is.
But before we do all of that, this is a very special day for this show, for me, and especially for Stephen K. Bannon, because this is the 100th year birthday of Steve's father, Martin, Papa Bannon.
is why Steve is who he is and why Steve is the great man he is.
Because Steve grew up in a deplorables family.
Family that had really solid family values, Christian values.
If you look at the arc of Steve's life, it's really kind of interesting because you don't often see people go from the flight decks of ships in the South China Sea to Goldman Sachs in New York and then come
Basically, to become, I think, arguably the leading spokesperson in the world for working class men and women around the world and here in America.
You know, we always say America first, but Steve is every bit an advocate for the Lao Beijing in China, for the beleaguered working class, whether it's Italy or France.
It's very special for me to be able to share some thoughts about Steve.
I first met him in Trump Tower.
I was working on the campaign.
Uh, for Donald J. Trump, um, and, uh, we were out in the- we had a war room there.
It was a lot bigger than this one.
Uh, but I would stand out in the war room with my stand-up desk, and- and as a team, we- we'd kinda- kinda work.
And the one thing I could tell you, you know, the day in August that- that Steve took the reins of that organization, uh, was the day that I was- I- I knew we were gonna win.
Um, Donald Trump won that election, but, um, heh, I don't know if it takes a village, but it took a war room and Steve basically got us crisp and in a direction on mission and the kind of things that he would pull out of his back pocket and hat over the course of the campaign, I just loved.
My favorite, my favorite My favorite Bannon stunt was when, after the Billy Bush thing broke, Steve was able to get all the Clinton women who had been abused to the debate and basically shook up Hillary Bill and diffused that issue entirely.
I remember, I pretty much just did my thing as the economic and trade advisor and went about my business, but I remember that one day when the Billy Bush They broke and there are all these whiners looking at the TV and skies fall and clutching their pearls.
This and the other thing.
And the one time I spoke up, I basically shut up.
We got this.
Just get back to work.
Focus on it.
And Bannon, Stephen K, was able to carry that day.
And so he is the spawn of Martin.
Martin is 100 years old.
It's been very gratifying to see the Miles Guo operation, Guo News, saluting Martin Bannon.
In the Chinese culture, when you reach a hundred, you become a god-like figure.
And I think that we can bestow that upon Martin Bannon today for the great work He's done and the sons and daughters and grandsons and daughters that he has with him now celebrating his birthday on this special day.
I mean, when I think about this day for Papa Bannon, I think about my own mother.
And she made it till 96.
She died shortly after the November 3rd election last year, and she would have made it to 100 years old, there's no doubt in my mind, if it had not been for the bioweapon lab in Wuhan which with the help of Dr. Fauci spawned the CCP virus.
She never got the virus but I think there's going to be people listening and watching this show now who have family, parents, grandparents Who lived in Florida during the middle of that pandemic.
And senior citizens basically became prisoners.
Prisoners of this war, this bioweapons war that the Chinese Communist Party began to wage on us.
And you can't, I mean, the golden years, you can't take a 95 or 96 year old individual, lock them in their apartment, Bring them food, leave it at the door and have that go on for months and months and months and months and not expect to see a deterioration first in the quality of their life and then eventually in their life itself.
But in the In Trump Tide book, which I'm going to talk about just in a minute, I do dedicate The book to her, Evelyn Littlejohn, and the dedication reads, to a hell of a broad.
And the inside joke there, and it's warmly funny, is that literally one of her last dying acts, she got on the phone to the Palm Beach Post, the newspaper, And cancelled her subscription so she wouldn't be wasting presumably any of our inheritance.
And that's why she was one hell of a broad.
So I salute Martin Bannon on his 100th birthday.
Stephen K, as busy as Steve is, he's hard to get a hold of sometimes.
He gets a little bit hot with me when I try to call him instead of texting because calling takes too long.
But he always takes time for his dad.
And he religiously goes and sees his dad in Richmond.
And I know that he's with him today.
And Steve, Martin, God bless you both.
And I hope you have a great celebration with Captain Bannon as well.
I know she'll be there as well.
So with that, Denver, if you could play that In Trump Time clip now, I'd appreciate it.
Hi, I'm Peter Navarro, and this picture from January 15, 2020 shows President Trump on stage in the East Room at the White House.
He's with Chinese Premier Liu He to co-sign what is being billed as an historic phase one trade deal.
So let me take you now inside that room as I read this brief excerpt from my new book, In Trump Time.
Now, as I sit in the East Wing amidst a packed crowd and a broad ring of TV cameras beaming this historic event to the world, and as I scan the eyes of China's poker-faced diplomats, I can't help asking myself this question.
What do these communists know about what is going on in Wuhan that we don't?
In Trump Time, the definitive insider's account of the fall of the White House of Trump.
The power of this show, this book went online on Amazon four days ago.
And it debuted with a rank of 290,000, okay?
As you would expect.
New book up on Amazon.
Steve Bannon mentioned the book on this show, and over the last several days that book has gotten now to as high as number five ranked on Amazon, and number one in the category of political conservatism and liberalism, which has books like Mark Levin's new book, excellent new book, American Marxism.
This book, I hope you'll buy it on Amazon as quickly as possible.
I hope you'll do that for a couple of reasons.
First, this is the most important book I've ever written.
It's one for history.
It's basically trying to get to the bottom of the three big issues that we need to as a republic.
It's what happened on November 3rd, What happened on January 6th, and most of all, in many ways, what happened with the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Here's the thing, it's like, you know this and I know this, the reason why you watch this show, the reason why the War Room is so important, is because those topics are off-limits to all the other media.
The corporate media, whether it's MSNBC or CNN or Fox, whoever it is, they won't talk about the things that really matter most to this republic right now.
And what I'm hoping that we can do together as a team is to get this book to number one to show the power, once again, of this audience.
Basically, to influence things, to illustrate that we don't have to depend on the New York Times or the Washington Post or CNN or whatever for our news and for our information or for the books we read.
It's a network that we're developing here.
It's the War Room.
It's Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
It's Darren Beatty with Revolver.News.
It's John Solomon with Just the News.
It's the Hoff Brothers at Gateway Pundit.
This is our mission.
We've got to get to the bottom of what has happened.
And In Trump Time is a book which is really dedicated towards that truth.
And what I did, it's like very early in the administration, I realized that for better and sometimes worse, that I would be a part of a history.
And so, what I did on a daily basis was actually keep a journal.
Every night I would go and I'd write down what the important events were of the day on a daily basis.
And the book, the subtitle of the book is, A Journal of America's Plague Year.
That's a homage to the famous book by Daniel Defoe about the plague in Europe called Journal of a Plague.
It wasn't just that I wanted to get it right for history.
I also wanted to have accountability for the people who got in the way of President Trump doing the best he could for the American people.
And there's a lot of heroes in the book, but there's sure a lot of villains.
And one of those you might not be surprised about is Dr.
I don't even like to call him that.
Let's call him Mr. Anthony Fauci.
And so we'll talk a little bit later in the show about that.
But for now, we're going out with, again, happy birthday, Martin Bannon and the Bannon clan.
Have a great time.
When we come back, we're going to dig deep into the economic woes we have.
This is Stephen K. Bannon's War Room Pandemic.
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the CCP. Spread the word all through Hong Kong.
War Room. Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide.
War Room. Pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
We just got to be able to keep our eye on all of the different balls because the Republicans are going to be looking for opportunities to flake out themselves.
I already saw some of this.
in the news yesterday with different senators saying, hey, we'll just let the Democrats pass the debt limit by unanimous consent.
That's crazy.
You have leverage.
russ vought
McConnell is attempting to use the leverage because of the impact of this program and others across this country.
unidentified
And it's incumbent on the Democrats to figure out how they're gonna get the necessary votes for their agenda.
And Republicans need to use every leverage at their disposal, including the filibuster, to derail it.
peter navarro
Here's what the response has gotta be.
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No.
No.
peter navarro
No continued resolution?
You don't have a budget?
unidentified
No.
Sorry.
peter navarro
Runs at midnight on the 30th?
Sorry.
Not sorry.
Government shuts down the next day.
unidentified
You deal with it.
peter navarro
Russ Vought dealt with it.
Look, I don't want any of that!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
unidentified
Yes.
peter navarro
That's what they have to say.
And the guys have to hold firm. You know, they say one word.
When they come to say, let's bargain, you say no, no, no, no, no. We're not doing any of that. We won't give you the debt ceiling relief unless you back down from all that crazy spending you're doing, because we're spending ourselves into the poor house right now.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yes. That's what they have to say. No. Let's break this down.
The backstory here is that this country is facing the worst economic crisis maybe in its history, and at least as bad as what we experienced in the 1970s, which, unfortunately, I was old enough to experience firsthand.
The 1970s were an era of what we call stagflation.
Stagnation and inflation.
So, usually in economics, you either have recession or inflation, right?
If you're having a recession, usually that tamps prices down and there's no problem.
If you're having an inflation, it's usually because you're growing too fast.
When you have both of those things at once, here's the buried lead.
The usual economic tools don't work.
Okay?
Keynesian economics, as it is taught, says that if you're in recession, you stimulate the economy.
But if you've got stagflation, if you're in a recession and with inflation, you try to stimulate the economy, you get more inflation.
So that doesn't work.
And Keynesian economics says if you're in inflation, you slow the economy down.
But hey, if you're in stagflation, you're already slowed down.
So there's no policy tools that are readily available, kind of, in the Keynesian world.
And so what we have to understand, a few miles here from the White House, where they don't understand this, is why we're experiencing stagflation.
And then what we have to do is ask ourselves if we're in that kind of stagflationary era, do we really want to be doing the kinds of things that the Biden regime is promoting?
Okay, so let's let's talk through first of all, why are we experiencing stagflation?
First of all, We've got a labor market that has never been this screwed up, ever, in this country.
We've got 10 million people, roughly, on the unemployment rolls, and 10 million jobs available, roughly.
Okay?
What?
10 million unemployed?
10 million job openings?
You know, why is that not Not matching.
Okay, what's going on?
If you look at kind of the new pandemic economics, We're in.
We have what we call structural unemployment.
One of the things the pandemic did, and let's always remember that this started in communist China, in the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and that Tony Fauci funded that lab and funded the gain-of-function experiments that led to the virus that either was escaped or released.
That is creating all the problems we're facing.
Let's never, ever forget that Fauci is the godfather of the pandemic and the Communist Chinese Party failed to contain it.
Let's always remember that.
What the pandemic has done, basically, ...is kill our major metropolitan areas, as well as labor-intensive sectors where there's a lot of first-hand exposure to the public.
What do I mean by that?
Well, if you think about what the virus has done, let's take a city like New York or Chicago or Detroit.
First of all, high-rise buildings, commercial real estate, right?
It's like Nobody's going to work anymore, and it's not just that they're staying home to avoid the virus.
There's been a learning process, both on the worker side and the corporation side, saying, hey, this actually, this ain't bad, right?
The workers don't have to commute.
The corporations don't have to pay a bunch of rent, right?
So what we're doing, structurally, is we're institutionalizing this virtual work.
Now, what does that do to commercial real estate?
Kills that.
What does it do to all the janitors?
And technicians and everyone in between who works in the commercial buildings to service people kills those jobs.
What does it do to the restaurants, the dry cleaners, and all that other folks that basically have jobs that depend on that sector?
Kills that, right?
So what we wind up with is a bunch of service sector refugees just from that alone.
And then you got the metropolitan transit where People don't want to ride on that because it's hard to social distance on that.
I was in New York, and that place is insane.
I hate New York right now.
I used to love that city.
I went there.
It's like a Nancy Pelosi prison, right?
It's like you can't turn around.
Without people frowning at you and demanding your VAX card.
It's like insanity.
So they're killing these cities.
So you got all these people who have skills to do certain things for which there are no more jobs.
And in the meantime, you've got all these other kind of jobs that need to be filled.
So you've got that pushing up wages, ironically, in selected sectors.
At the same time, the virus is killing sectors as well.
And then the pandemic is creating tremendous supply chain inefficiencies.
So we can't be building cars in a timely way because we can't get computer chips from Asia.
Told you so.
Told you we should have had them right here.
Buy American, hire American.
Now we're stuck with that.
And then on top of all this, we're spending money like drunk, drunk, drunken sailors, which is driving up demand pull inflation.
And we have consumer prices rising faster than we've seen for decades.
Deep, deep trouble.
What do the Democrats and the Biden regime want to do?
They want to not double down.
They don't want to triple down.
They want to go ten times down with these massive spending and redistribution schemes, which gets us to the cold open with Russ Vogt, who I served with in the White House.
He was the OMB director.
And Steve Bannon.
And we've got like a trifecta here with what's called the continuing resolution, the debt ceiling, and $3.5 trillion package, which the Democrats are going to try to push through, okay?
In the situation we're in, Cortez has waxed eloquent on this, Steve's waxed eloquent on this.
In the situation we're in, facing this severe stagflation.
A declining dollar, zero interest rates, the rise of cryptocurrency, China trying to take over the dollar as a reserve currency of the world.
The last thing you want to do is a 3.5 trillion dollar crazy package coupled with another trillion dollar so-called misnamed infrastructure package, which among other things wants to Can't make this up, folks.
Give the IRS more power to go in and look over your shoulder.
Crazy stuff.
So, what Steve and Russ were saying at the beginning of this, and me on one of the finest shows on TV right now, the Rob Schmitz Show on Newsmax.
Watch that sucker every night.
That man is on his game.
What we need to do now, as a Republican Party, is hold fast and just say no to the CR, no to the debt ceiling raising to the limit, and no to this $3.5 trillion package.
And it all comes as a package.
And so, this is going to be a litmus test.
We've got these rhinos, the Mitt Romneys of this world, the Lindsey Grahams, Mitch McConnell.
President Trump called him a dumb son of a bitch.
I think he's a dumb son of a bitch because he screwed up the Georgia race, certainly.
But he also is a coward trying to control a Senate where nobody in this country likes the guy and somehow he hangs on to power there.
But what he'll try to do behind our backs is cut deals.
And the last thing we need now is Mitch McConnell cutting deals on the debt ceiling limit.
unidentified
It's no, no, no, no.
peter navarro
No, no, we are in an economic crisis.
So that's that's the top line there.
When we come back, bottom of the hour in the C block, what I want to move rather abruptly to is the discussion of this whole pandemic vaccination therapeutics policy.
Follow on some of the work that I've been doing.
With Doc Malone.
And as we move out, I want to put in another plug for In Trump Time.
Need you to go on Amazon.
I loved it this weekend.
Let's show that the War Room can drive a book to number one.
In Trump Time.
Let's get it on Amazon.
We'll be back with an extended discussion on the Vax policy of the Biden regime.
Jabbing you in the arm and the pocketbook.
We are in the War Room.
unidentified
Stephen K Bannon's War Room.
Pandemic with Stephen K Bannon.
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide.
War Room.
Pandemic.
Here's your host Stephen K Bannon.
peter navarro
What I'll do with folks in the war room who buy this book in Trump time, up on Amazon now, I'll take you in the Situation Room, I'll take you in the Oval, I'll take you in the Roosevelt Room, I'll take you in the East Wing, and there's no shortage of villains in this piece.
And I think the biggest villain in this piece, who is a true villain here in America right now, is Doctor Mr. Anthony Fauci, you're going to see from the very get-go on January 28th my first showdown in the sit-room with him on the travel ban.
I would have subsequent showdowns with him throughout the time.
He constantly was sticking knives in the back of the president, in the back of our pandemic policy, and there's some really blockbuster revelations About what he didn't tell us and what he should have told us.
Go ahead.
unidentified
And Peter, that's exactly what I just had on the tip of my tongue.
I think you anticipated where I was going with this.
Was there any time that Fauci came to you guys and sat down and said, you know what?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
and Sherjong Lee over at the Wuhan Institute of Virology have been studying this.
They've been looking into these coronaviruses.
jack posobiec
We've had all sorts of experiments going on.
unidentified
Let me call them up.
Let's look at some of the data.
Let's compare notes.
Let's use the plan that's on the shelf.
Was there any moment where that happened?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
peter navarro
In Trump time, if people read that book ...
If every American in this country read that, read in Trump time, Fauci would not have a job in a nanosecond.
Chapter 2 in the book you'll see It was my first encounter with Fauci, and what was funny about it is, you know, look, there's two things about me that are true.
One is that I'm an empath, and what that means is that I get a sense of somebody pretty quickly, and 99% of the time my first take is usually the right one.
I screw up every once in a while.
But when I first met Fauci, it was in the Situation Room on January 28th.
The boss sent me there to basically gain support from the task force for the travel ban.
I was sitting in a room full of hostile people, whether it was Mulvaney, who was the She acting chief of staff at the time, Steve Began, who was working for the State Department and never, never listened to what Pompeo told him to do.
There's a bunch of people there.
But what was interesting to me, it was like this guy sitting across the table.
I'd never met him before.
So I had no preconceptions, no nothing, right?
It's like, okay, just just another dude.
And from the moment that guy started talking, I had the absolute worst feeling about him.
I felt that he was a liar and a fool.
I thought he was arrogant.
I thought he thought he was smarter than he was.
And the first words that came out of his mouth was that travel bans don't work.
And it was like, you mean if you got 20,000 Chinese coming in a day to our airports, many of them infected, that we wouldn't be better off not letting them do that?
And it was like...
That dude is just, he's just wrong.
He's just wired wrong.
He gets everything wrong, and you, the American people, are basically at the tip of his spear.
Denver, if we can play that clip now, I want to show you that there's trouble in River City for Fauci, because even now Uh, the bureaucrats in the deep swamp are turning on him.
So let's play that clip, Dendra.
nicolle wallace
Hi there, everyone.
It's 4 o'clock in New York.
Happy Friday.
There's some breaking news this afternoon, and it is a potential setback in the White House's plan to roll out, all across this country, booster shots.
The FDA advisory panel voted an overwhelming 16 to 2 against Pfizer booster doses for fully vaccinated Americans over 16 years old.
That vote coming as the Biden administration was ironing out a plan to get all fully vaccinated Americans a third shot.
That rollout was supposed to start next week.
Here's Dr. Fauci this morning.
unidentified
Are you expecting Pfizer booster shots to be approved?
anthony fauci
You know, I don't want to get ahead of the FDA deliberations.
The data that I've seen, I believe strongly suggests that that will be the case.
Our position about at least planning for the eventuation that we might have to give boosters, we certainly have planned and are ready to go pending the decision that's made from a regulatory standpoint by the FDA and their advisors.
peter navarro
Do you hate that guy as much as I do?
I mean, is it hate speech to say you hate a guy?
I don't hate a lot of people, but that kind of crap, okay, I don't want to get ahead of the FDA, you son of a... Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
That guy does nothing but pressure The FDA into wrong and bad decisions.
And again, in Trump time, in that book, I go into a chapter and verse, whether it's on the vaccine or whether it's on hydroxychloroquine or whether it's on mask mandates.
That guy, he's always like, oh, I don't want to get ahead of the data.
Oh, it's all about good science.
That guy is 80 years old, right?
When he first took his job there, you know, he was still using punch cards and computers if they had them.
Fowchee.
Fowchee, fowchee, fowchee.
These boosters, this booster thing is a road to nowhere.
Let me walk you through, let me walk you through The Malone-Navarro protocol, what we think is the sane strategy for dealing with the pandemic, and I claim no credit to this thing.
It's like the genius of Malone, people like Doc Hatfield, who's an inspiration of mine.
But here's the situation, and again, I go into this in the book in Trump time, in chapter Five, I talk about how in February of 2020, me and Hatfield are sitting in my office and we're composing memos that are going to go to the task force.
Look, we knew right at the outset three things.
One, it was going to be tough to get a vaccine.
Two, if the vaccine worked, it wasn't going to be 100%.
worked, it wasn't going to be a hundred percent. Ergo three, you couldn't depend solely on the vaccine.
You also have to depend on therapeutics.
What do I mean by that?
I mean that if people get the virus, you gotta have easy-to-use, cheap medicines to help them deal with their symptoms.
How do you spell hydroxychloroquine?
That is actually pretty hard to spell.
Ivermectin.
Zinc.
Vitamin D. All of this stuff works.
If you watch the War Room regularly, you've had doctors come on and give testimonials about treating 6,000 patients without a single one of them dying.
And a lot of them not having to go to the hospital at all.
Okay, so here's the concept.
Here's the Malone-Navarro idea versus the Biden regime.
The Biden regime wants everybody to have a vaccination.
Right?
Everybody under penalty of coercion.
It, you know, it's the New York Minute coercion.
You go up into the Big Apple, right?
And you can't go anywhere without getting stink eye unless you got a vax card wrapped around your neck.
And you can't get into half the places in New York unless you've been vaccinated.
Okay?
Here's the thing.
It makes perfect sense.
Perfect sense for people, senior citizens, to get vaccinated.
Why?
Because the death rate in senior citizens logarithmically increases as soon as you hit 60 years old.
Those are the people who are going to die from the virus.
The elderly and people with comorbidities, right?
Everybody in those classes should have the ability and should want the vaccine.
We're not anti-vax.
Not anti-vax.
Not anti-vax.
But, what about everybody else?
Okay?
We know, let's just take women.
Young women.
Young women that might have babies.
We know there's possible reproductive issues.
We know that Younger, healthy people have extremely low risk of having severe symptoms or dying, right?
So why take the risk of a vaccine if that is the case when, if you actually get the virus, you wind up, according to an Israeli study,
With antibodies which are 20 times stronger, 20 times stronger than what we're churning out with a vaccine which, which as Dr. Malone explains, uses spike programs to target like a subset of antibodies that get developed, okay?
And so, what Biden and Fauci
are assuming is that we have a vaccine that's near a hundred percent effective when in fact we have anything but we have what's called a leaky vaccine right and the danger of the leaky vaccine basically is that people can get vaccinated still get the virus and and the worst case scenario which the World Health Organization actually pointed out could happen is when when you get
People vaccinated you get mutations to the antibodies developed specifically against that particular vaccine vector.
Right?
And so the risk is a superbug, just like we get with antibiotics.
And so the sensible strategy is to just minimize that risk by targeting only the most vulnerable, right?
that stretches the vaccine supplies by the way, and treating the rest of the people with therapeutics in what's called early treatment use.
We know for a fact now that hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin work if you take them within the first seven days of infection.
They will reduce your symptoms, they will reduce the probability that you'll have to go to the hospital, And in many cases, they just take death completely off the table.
We know that that works, but Fauci, that devil, that evil devil, to make you get your vaccine, wants to take therapeutics off the table rather than death off the table.
He wants you to be so afraid of that virus that you will take that vaccine.
Why?
I don't know.
Is it because he believes in the vaccine?
Or does he believe in the God of Pfizer and Moderna and Johnson & Johnson?
I mean, this guy, there's a reason why he's had the longevity he's had.
In the deep swamp here in Washington.
You don't stick around for as long as he had and become the highest paid bureaucrat without sucking on the teat of Big Pharma.
He is so deeply in bed and embedded with Big Pharma, it's ridiculous.
I get back to the book in Trump time.
We're going to expose all of that.
And we've had just wonderful reporting by the National Pulse, by Human Events, by Darren Beattie showing and looking at this flow of email from Fauci which shows that he knows therapeutics work, yet he opposes them.
We know that he delayed the vaccine unnecessarily for the people who needed it most.
This guy created that virus and He wants now to rule your life.
And Fauci, Fauci must go.
Hashtag FireFauci.
And by the way, that hashtag should be on Getter, which is the Twitter killer.
Everybody sign up for Getter.
When we come back, we're going to take it home with a little visit to the border, continue to find coverage of the war room of our open border.
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide.
War Room Pandemic.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
peter navarro
Peter K. Navarro sitting in for Stephen K. Bannon, who is with his father today, Martin, who hit the big 100, God bless him, and God bless the Bannon clan.
I think Steve would want me to do what I'm about to do now, which is basically to talk a little bit about our favorite heat-seeking missile, Mike Lindell.
Let's remember to support Mike.
He's been shut out by the big box retailers.
He's been shut down even by Fox.
And we got to support him.
And he's got his 39 bucks special on towels back on.
And I can say in all honesty two things.
One is that I bought Six pack of those towels for 39 bucks.
I love them and number two.
I actually did a Kind of the equivalent of a taste test.
I did a towel test where I had Somebody take take the towels I have I took and they said okay like sort them out and then I just like like felt them and Yep, I could tell Which ones were the best ones?
They were the Mike Lindell pillows.
So support Mike Lindell, frankspeech.com, and all that good stuff.
We also need to support Getter.
If you're not on Getter, you need to get on Getter.
It's the Twitter killer.
And we really need to take back free speech and the First Amendment here in America.
Getter is the way to do that.
What we're going to do as we head out here is we're going to take a quick trip to the border, Steve's show.
is really does the only cutting-edge reportage of the open borders.
All the other networks are afraid of this.
But I predicted here months ago that there would be at least 2 million illegal aliens streaming into this country in 2021.
I hate it when I'm right.
In this case I'm not right, I'm wrong, but I'm on the underside.
It's probably going to be more than 2 million.
This is an invasion.
So we're going to go now to Del Rio, Texas.
Todd is a great reporter.
He's on the Mexican side.
We got a great shot here looking over at Hell Island.
Todd, take it away for a few minutes here.
todd bensman
Okay, well I'm standing on the Mexican side where the thousands and thousands of migrants who are entering the United States illegally into a huge camp on the Texas side are entering.
This is how they enter.
This is one of the major, probably the major, entry points.
There are 10,000 mostly Haitians in that camp over there on the U.S.
side.
They're not letting any reporters in over there.
No access.
There are thousands of them on the International Bridge.
This is the Rio Grande River right here behind me.
And then for about a half a mile to the west and a little bit to the east of that bridge is where you have a shantytown forming up where these 10,000 migrants and probably more today, I haven't heard what the latest number is, will be there for about three weeks waiting to get processed into the United States.
They'll go to all four corners of America Yeah, courtesy of Pentagon planes.
peter navarro
Yeah, crazy stuff.
Did you see anybody?
Is AOC there or Pelosi making marshmallows for these folks?
I mean, this is crazy stuff.
It's a lot of Haitians, right?
Haitians, that is one hellhole of an island.
It always amazes me.
You've got one island with the Dominican Republic on one side and Haiti on the other.
And Haiti is just so much worse because of the corruption and the culture there.
And these people who fled Haiti, I mean, good for them.
But wait a minute.
I don't think Sioux City, Iowa wants an influx.
Right, well, so far the Biden administration has ignored the 10,000 over here.
in AOC want to boost up the Democratic Party rolls.
Todd, you're doing the Lord's work there because without you being there, my friend, we wouldn't know what was going on because the other networks don't cover this.
Give me your last words in 30 seconds.
todd bensman
Right, well, so far the Biden administration has ignored the 10,000 over here.
They're not talking about it.
Some of the Republican congressmen, Senator Ted Cruz was here yesterday, are paying attention, but this is something that nobody wants in the Democratic Party to have optics, national optics on, so I appreciate you showing what's going on in here.
peter navarro
Well, sir, you stay safe, and thanks for your great reporting.
Last take here, you've got 15 seconds.
todd bensman
Yeah, I was going to tell you that it's not just Haitians.
I met an Angolan immigrant today who was telling me that there are Cameroonians, Ghanans, Liberians, people from all over Africa and from the Middle East are here too as well.
But the vast majority are Haitians and they are not coming from Haiti.
Not one of them is coming from Haiti.
They have been living for years and years in Chile and Brazil in safety and security.
They're just upgrading here to the United States because they heard that the Biden administration was opening the door and that's why they're coming.
They're just upgrading.
peter navarro
All right, Todd.
You stay safe, my friend.
I'm sure Steve will have you on tomorrow for an update.
We've got a few minutes left.
Tomorrow, big day in Washington, D.C.
We're going to have a peaceful, emphasis on peaceful, protest of the continued detainment of political prisoners.
It's the most disgraceful thing I've ever seen in D.C.
jails.
I mean, these are Americans who are being held without bail, treated just in the worst possible way.
There's going to be a protest.
And what we have now, as I came here, To do the show, I had to go past the Pelosi green zone.
Otherwise, the prison from hell.
Yes, right here around our nation's capital.
They have fenced off the Capitol once again because you are cowards.
Pelosi, you are a coward.
You put people in jail without bail who have no reason to be in there.
And if Darren Beatty is right at revolver.news, you are basically letting stay free the instigators of what happened on January 6th, who were FBI infiltrators and informants, and those people are free, taking a government paycheck, while Americans who wanted nothing more than a fair election are rotting, rotting in a DC prison.
Shame on you!
Steve will be back tomorrow.
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